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Photos from Darhrx's post 29/03/2024

The angel footprint is Located in eruwa, Ibarapa Area of Oyo state. Angel footprint it's called Onigba Poro in Yoruba. The foot print is exactly two hundred in numbers.

I was told by one of the villagers.

Photos from Darhrx's post 28/03/2024

The Gidan Rumfa (Palace of Emir Rumfa) is the oldest and most expansive traditional palace in Northern Nigeria. Located in the heart of ancient Kano city, it covers an area of about 14 hectares.

It was built by Sarkin Muhammadu Rumfa (King Muhammad Rumfa) who ruled from 1463 to 1499 during which time the Kano Emirate served as the seat of power throughout Northern Nigeria.

After the Fulani Jihad of 1805, the Laterite palace has been rebuilt several times to its modern glory while still retaining its original significance.

16/10/2023

Don't Buy Land Without This: The Vital Importance of a Deed of Assignment

A "Deed of Assignment" is a very important document you should have when you buy a piece of land.

It shows that the person who sold the land has given up all their rights and ownership of the land to the person who bought it.

This document is like proof that you own the land.

It's interesting that when we buy a car, we get a document showing who sold the car and how it's now ours.

But when it comes to land, which is much more valuable than cars, many people forget to ask for this important document.

So, a Deed of Assignment is an agreement between the person selling the land and the person buying it.

It says that the seller is giving up all rights to the land in favor of the buyer.

The person selling is called the "Assignor," and the person buying is called the "Assignee."

This document is super important because it shows when the ownership of the land was transferred from the seller to the buyer.

It also describes the land being sold.

Having a Deed of Assignment is like having strong evidence that you own the land and can protect you from others who might claim it's theirs.

In most cases, this deed needs to be recorded in the land registry to prove the land has changed hands.

It's like making it official so that everyone knows about it. This recorded deed can come in the form of a Governor's consent or a registered conveyance.

The Deed of Assignment also includes important details, like
● who's involved in the deal,
●the history of the land,
●the cost of the land,
●the size of the land,
●what both parties promise to do, and
●signatures of those involved.

So, it's really important to have a Deed of Assignment when buying land. Don't listen to anyone who says you only need a receipt.

They might be trying to sell your land to someone else and use the receipt to keep you from proving that the land is yours.

Always get a property lawyer to help prepare a Deed of Assignment when you buy land. It's a big mistake not to have one.

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Photos from Darhrx's post 13/08/2023

==Gbenga Adeboye: The Multi-talented Nigerian Who Actually Died Twice==

Apart from Kolawole Olawuyi one other iconic personality that lived back then was Abefe Jengbetiele, the Alaye mi Gbengulo, also known as Funwontan. He is the one and only Elijah Olugbenga Adeboye.

Born to a devout Christian family on 30th September, 1959 in Ode-Omu, Gbongan, Osun state. He attended Oranmiyan Memorial Grammar School, Ile-ife, also in Osun state.

And right from back then, he had a reputation for being the school clown - one who would always rescue himself from the teacher's strokes through his witty jokes. At home however, he was always told to keep quiet because "he talks too much"

Little did many around him know that this talkative of a child would later grow up to become a force to reckon with within the Nigerian media space.

Gbenga began his life in Lagos as an "airport boy". He worked then with the Nigerian Airport Authority as a commercial attache. He served as one to welcome foreign guests upon their arrival by displaying a placard and calling out their names from a small note pad.

According to him, his greatest dream then was to one day, be able to afford a Volkswagen beetle (Yerí n bétó). He prayed same to God and of course his Creator answered his prayers. After a couple of months working hard at his job, he eventually bought himself a beetle car.

The question becomes, what next? That was when it occured to him that he had outlived his stay on that job at the airport. He then went on to tender his resignation, without any assurance of what next he intends to transition into.

Then one day, as he tuned in to NTA 10, a station dedicated to indigenous programs back then, he noticed this presenter reciting ewì (poetry in Yoruba language). He felt the person was doing a good job but he knew he could do a much better job.

So he asked to know the location of the radio station. Before one could say Jack, few days later, he approached the management of the station and told them point black he could do a much better job. And indeed, the job became his.

That was how he started working with another promising presenter - Opeyemi Fajemilehin, who grew to become his very close associate even till death.

His media sojourn then began to take an upward swing, and the growth became steady till he became a household name.

So what was Gbenga Adeboye's career like?
What was the relationship between himself and Kola Olawuyi?
What led to the disagreement between them?
How did he manage to die twice.

Follow this story as I build on it, till you gain clarity on the intersection between Gbenga Adeboye, Kola Olawuyi, and other legends like Yinka Ayefele, Gbenga Adewusi, Ali baba and many more.

Till I come your way again, ensure not to miss out on any part of the story by following me @

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