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@AfroVII Yes I am


Under Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration in Oyo State, local governments have often felt distant from the very communities they exist to serve. Despite recurring conversations around autonomy, their presence and impact at the grassroots level have remained largely invisible to many residents. That gap has fed a growing sense that local governance needs to be closer, more active, and more honestly connected to everyday life. That is precisely where Barrister Sharafa Alli enters the picture. A politician forged at the grassroots, his leadership is widely expected to bridge that distance, making local councils less bureaucratic and more human. Under his watch, the expectation is clear: local governments in Oyo State will no longer feel like remote institutions but will become active, visible forces in the lives of ordinary people. #BSADeclares


19 years old. 51 points. Rookie of the... #MFFLAGG


No be this guy go build school for his mama state in Imo


@Anlugbua_Ibadan I was just having a conversation with a buddy and he referenced this old tweet. I just want to rectify a misconception. Adetunji is from the Logudu Alusekere compound and not Akorogbo Alusekere compound. Although both compounds are right opposite each other.



Obi Of Onitsha visited the permanent site of Shanahan University with his cabinet members...When the Arch Bishop started praying after the supervision... Obi Of Onitsha and his cabinet members removed their title red cap whereas the bishop didn't remove his....Arch Bishop knows the cap on his head is an honour to whatever he believe in whereas our custodian of Igbo culture doesn't know the meaning of the red cap on their own head....As a titled Igbo man with red cap....That cap on your head is an honour to CHI and Ezumezu...You dare not remove it during igo Ofo or any sort of prayers. This is very Embarrassing... We will definitely start getting it right.... We must unlearn to re-learn.








