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List Of Present Obas ( Kings ) In Ado-Odo Local Government Of Ogun State

The Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area is one of the 20 Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Nigeria. Ado - Odo / Ota  Local Government (also known as The Local Government of Distinction) and It came into existence on May 19, 1989.

PHOTO: Do You Know That The Second Oldest Storey Building In Nigeria Is In The City Of Ota

The Second oldest story building in Nigeria is located in the city of Otta.  Situated in the vicarage of St. James Anglican church Ota, Ogun State was built in 1842.  

STORY OF A WARRIOR NAME ARO IN ILARO TOWN IN OGUN STATE

Ilaro town was founded in the 18th century by Aro who migrated from the state of Oyo town to settle down in Igbo Aje, a little hill situated at the center of the town from where he and his warriors could sight enemies (mostly slave traders from the neighboring Benin republic known then as Dahomey) on the attack from a long distance.

History: Lagongo Of Mamu Village.

  Lagongo Of Mamu Village. Here's the statue of Lagongo, the pacesetter, and founder of Mamu Village. A great hunter that used lion and leopard as pets when going hunting. 

Mercy Chinwo Slams An “Upcoming Artiste” With 2 Billion Naira Lawsuit For Using Her Name

  A popular Gospel singer  has filed an N2 billion lawsuit against an upcoming artist for using her name in a secular song.

Story Of Egbere “Bush Baby” ( Africa Story )

 Bush Baby Is Called Egbere In The Yoruba Language In Nigeria.  Remember The “Bush Baby” That Haunted Boarding Schools? Here's How It All Began! EGBERE - Bush Baby is a spirit baby whose cries are heard at night in the bushes. It was said that the baby was abandoned by its mother in the middle of the forest and was left to die. Now the soul of the baby cries every night looking for its mother. One thing is peculiar to any boarding house in Nigeria and they're telling the same stories all the time probably with little modification. These stories are very predominant in Nigeria's boarding schools and they're very funny and laughable.

Six drug traffickers bag 156 years imprisonment in Lagos, Ogun State

The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos and Ogun state has sentenced six drug traffickers to a total of One Hundred and Fifty Six (156) years imprisonment for offenses bordering on drug dealing, transportation, and conspiracy to transport illicit substances filed against them by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.