Raw footage from July 1967 shows Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the leader of the breakaway Republic of Biafra, making a hospital visit to wounded Biafran soldiers during the early months of the Nigerian Civil War. 

Dressed in military uniform, Ojukwu moves from bed to bed, speaking briefly with injured troops, some visibly bandaged and on stretchers, in a gesture meant to boost morale and project leadership amid the escalating conflict.

 Following the hospital tour, he holds a press conference where he addresses reporters on the progress of the war, discussing Biafra’s military position, strategic developments, and the ongoing struggle for independence from Nigeria. This footage captures both the human toll of the war and Ojukwu’s role as a wartime leader and propagandist.




The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has officially crowned Oba Sarafadeen Alli as Ekarun Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Oyekola Babalola as Ekarun Olubadan, and Oba Akeem Mobolaji Adewoyin as Ekerin Balogun of Ibadanland—despite their absence from the ceremony.

The crowning ceremony took place at the historic Mapo Hall in Ibadan and was attended by many dignitaries, even though the newly elevated Obas were not present and did not send any representatives or family members.

Before their elevation, Oba Sarafadeen Alli—who is currently a serving senator representing Oyo South at the National Assembly—along with the two other chiefs, served as High Chiefs in the Olubadan-in-Council.

Their elevation followed the established ascension order as outlined in the Oyo State Chiefs’ Law.

The Oyo State Government stated that the elevation of Oba Alli and the two other High Chiefs to the status of beaded crown-wearing Obas in Ibadanland was necessitated by legal provisions and the need to sustain the long-standing, structured traditional system of the ancient city.

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stakeholders for their support, the First Lady said members of the Board of Trustees of the Community Food Bank Trust Fund are distinguished individuals with wealth of experience, integrity, and deep commitment to public service.

Senator Oluremi further expressed optimism that they will provide the strategic leadership and oversight needed to ensure that this trust fund is governed with transparency, efficiency, and accountability, reassuring that their collective leadership will ensure that every Nigerian community is used judiciously.

” I congratulate you all and thank you for accepting this important national responsibility. Also, I applaud the individuals and organizations that have already demonstrated confidence in this initiative through their generous pledges and donations.” She said.

She then appealed to many more well-meaning Nigerians, organizations, and institutions to join this national effort as the goals are being taken across the six geopolitical zones of the country, commending the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate and his entourage, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Industry, Dr. Olasupo Olusi for their collaboration and support in advancing this initiative.

Speaking earlier, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare Professor, Muhammad Ali Pate, said
the initiative came at a very important moment in the nation’s journey under the leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose meaningful agenda places strong emphasis on improving the well-being, health and social protection of all Nigerians.




ÒTÔ-GÉ 2019.

 Amb. Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki MRF the Architect and Initiator of the Ôtò-gé Movement in Kwara State (2019) with fact.

Amb. Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki MFR, is widely regarded as the architect and initiator of the Ôtò-gé movement in Kwara State in 2019. His vision and strategic influence helped ignite a powerful wave of political consciousness among the people, transforming the phrase “Ôtò-gé” into a symbol of resistance, renewal, and the demand for change. 

Through Ambassador commitment and grassroots engagement, the movement gained momentum and became a defining force in reshaping the political landscape of the state. At a time when many politicians were hesitant, withdrawn, or afraid to openly associate with the rising movement, he stood firm at the forefront, providing bold leadership and inspiring confidence among supporters. 

It is therefore important to state that anyone claiming to be the pioneer or frontline figure of the Ôtò gé movement other than Yahaya Seriki should come forward with clear and verifiable evidence to support such a claim.

A notable highlight of this movement was the rally led by Amb. Yahaya Seriki in the Ilorin Metropolitan area. The rally converged at his political office on Fate Road in Ilorin before moving through the streets of the city, attracting a large and enthusiastic crowd of supporters. 

While others chose to remain in the background, he led from the front, energizing the people and reinforcing the message of change. 

This demonstration not only showcased the widespread acceptance of the Ôtò-gé message but also reflected the unity and determination of the people. It stood as a powerful expression of collective will and a turning point in the political history of Kwara State.











This is what Tinubu is spending in Lagos.


1. N14 trillion highway in Lagos.


2. N1 trillion seaport in Lagos.


3. Another N1.4 trillion Lagos ports.


4. $450 million Lekki International Airport.


5. $3 billion Lagos green line rail project by FG.


6. N712 billion for the rehabilitation of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA).


7. N68 billion for national information technology and infrastructure projects in Lagos


8. N37 billion for power infrastructure upgrade in Lagos (Just Lagos).


9. 10000 bags of rice palliatives for North East and North West.


10. Fridges, deep freezers, laptops, sewing machines for South East.


11. South South, yet to be remembered.


12. Tinubu is aggressively developing Lagos, preparing it to be the capital of the Ododuwa nation. He's in a hurry to make this happen and is unrelenting.


13. He's pooling money from across Nigeria and using it to build Lagos. He's taking loans in Nigeria's name but using the funds for Lagos's development.


14. Is this fair?


15. Is Tinubu the president of Lagos or the president of Nigeria?


16. Why are other zones silent?


17. What Tinubu could not achieve as Lagos governor for 8yrs, he wants to achieve them in 4 years. Money meant for the entire country is being concentrated in Lagos.


18. He's given other zones crumbs while 90% of the funds are expended in Lagos. Then tomorrow, they will tell us how Lagos economy is better than the other states economy. This is the plan.

Ododuwa Republic.


19. Imagine what Tinubu will do with another 4 years as president. He might return Nigeria's federal capital to Lagos, with the way he's going.


20. AT ALL COSTS, VOTE HIM OUT.


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