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  • Babaloja )of computer village from interfering and collection of dues from street traders or any form of levies perpetually.But despite the existing final judgment issued against the Iyaloja General and her agents Mrs Abisola Azeez,(Iyaloja)and Mr Olasoji Adeniyi (Babaloja) Mr Nofiu Akinsanya &
    Babaloja )of computer village from interfering and collection of dues from street traders or any form of levies perpetually.But despite the existing final judgment issued against the Iyaloja General and her agents Mrs Abisola Azeez,(Iyaloja)and Mr Olasoji Adeniyi (Babaloja) Mr Nofiu Akinsanya &
  • The incorporated trustees of Ikeja Computer Village Market Traders and Stakeholders Joint Management Lagos, have appealed to Mrs Folasade Tinubu Ojo to promptly comply with the Ikeja High court’s judgement on computer village market and stop being in contempt of the court of law.
    The incorporated trustees of Ikeja Computer Village Market Traders and Stakeholders Joint Management Lagos, have appealed to Mrs Folasade Tinubu Ojo to promptly comply with the Ikeja High court’s judgement on computer village market and stop being in contempt of the court of law.
  • established their administration in the area, constructing essential infrastructure such as railways to facilitate the extraction and transportation of coal. Enugu became a vital administrative center within the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. The coal mining industry boomed, attracting people from various parts of Nigeria and beyond. The influx of workers and traders from diverse backgrounds gave Enugu a cosmopolitan character.,
    established their administration in the area, constructing essential infrastructure such as railways to facilitate the extraction and transportation of coal. Enugu became a vital administrative center within the Southern Nigeria Protectorate. The coal mining industry boomed, attracting people from various parts of Nigeria and beyond. The influx of workers and traders from diverse backgrounds gave Enugu a cosmopolitan character.,
  • population. The indigenes of Ikorodu Division are mostly traders and farmers with fishing thriving mostly along the Lagos Lagoon foreshore on the Cradoo [Ikorodu] Lake waterfront, Ipakodo, where a Nigerian Ports Authority Lighter Port Terminal is situated.

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    population. The indigenes of Ikorodu Division are mostly traders and farmers with fishing thriving mostly along the Lagos Lagoon foreshore on the Cradoo [Ikorodu] Lake waterfront, Ipakodo, where a Nigerian Ports Authority Lighter Port Terminal is situated. LAGOS [EKO]
  • Ilorin continued to expand southward with a lot of resistance, in the 1830s Yorubas fought the emirate which was made up of the ranks of Fulanis, Yoruba Muslims, and Hausas in the Battle of Ogbomosho, which was a decisive Ilorin emirate victory. However, Ilorin's southward expansion effectively ended in 1838 when Ibadan, an Oyo successor state decisively Defeated Ilorin in the battle of Battle of Òsogbo. The Ilorin cavalry were ineffective in the jungle to the south, and by the 1850s Ibadan had access to guns from European traders on the coast.[2] Ilorin, as a part of the Sokoto Caliphate, maintained ongoing interactions with other Yoruba states while being situated in the midst of northern and southern Nigeria. These interactions encompassed various aspects, including frequent conflicts as well as continuous exchanges in terms of commerce and culture.
    Ilorin continued to expand southward with a lot of resistance, in the 1830s Yorubas fought the emirate which was made up of the ranks of Fulanis, Yoruba Muslims, and Hausas in the Battle of Ogbomosho, which was a decisive Ilorin emirate victory. However, Ilorin's southward expansion effectively ended in 1838 when Ibadan, an Oyo successor state decisively Defeated Ilorin in the battle of Battle of Òsogbo. The Ilorin cavalry were ineffective in the jungle to the south, and by the 1850s Ibadan had access to guns from European traders on the coast.[2] Ilorin, as a part of the Sokoto Caliphate, maintained ongoing interactions with other Yoruba states while being situated in the midst of northern and southern Nigeria. These interactions encompassed various aspects, including frequent conflicts as well as continuous exchanges in terms of commerce and culture.
  • A new generation of Degen traders have been birthed the game has changed.
    A new generation of Degen traders have been birthed the game has changed.
  • The Hausa people's cultural odyssey is a vibrant tapestry of tradition, faith, and artistic expression, woven from the threads of history, innovation, and progress. With a storied past that spans over a thousand years, they've cultivated a unique identity, marked by a deep commitment to scholarship, entrepreneurship, and community. Through the ages, Hausa scholars, artisans, and traders have made significant contributions to the cultural, economic, and intellectual landscape of West Africa, their legacy a testament to the power of human creativity, resilience, and determination.
    The Hausa people's cultural odyssey is a vibrant tapestry of tradition, faith, and artistic expression, woven from the threads of history, innovation, and progress. With a storied past that spans over a thousand years, they've cultivated a unique identity, marked by a deep commitment to scholarship, entrepreneurship, and community. Through the ages, Hausa scholars, artisans, and traders have made significant contributions to the cultural, economic, and intellectual landscape of West Africa, their legacy a testament to the power of human creativity, resilience, and determination.
  • The Hausa people's history is a sweeping epic of tradition, faith, and cultural evolution, spanning centuries of growth, innovation, and progress. With roots stretching back to the ancient kingdoms of Kano and Katsina, they've developed a unique identity, shaped by the dynamic interplay of African, Arab, and European influences. Through the ages, Hausa scholars, artisans, and traders have left an indelible mark on West African civilization, their legacy echoing through the corridors of time in the majestic architecture, vibrant art, and poetic literature that continues to inspire generations.
    The Hausa people's history is a sweeping epic of tradition, faith, and cultural evolution, spanning centuries of growth, innovation, and progress. With roots stretching back to the ancient kingdoms of Kano and Katsina, they've developed a unique identity, shaped by the dynamic interplay of African, Arab, and European influences. Through the ages, Hausa scholars, artisans, and traders have left an indelible mark on West African civilization, their legacy echoing through the corridors of time in the majestic architecture, vibrant art, and poetic literature that continues to inspire generations.
  • The Hausa people's odyssey is a testament to the power of cultural fusion, as ancient traditions blended with Islamic scholarship and global influences. From the majestic city-states of Kano and Zaria to the modern-day hubs of commerce and learning, their story is one of dynamism and creativity. Through the ages, Hausa artisans, traders, and scholars have left an indelible mark on West African civilization, their legacy echoing in the timeless beauty of their architecture, the poetic depth of their literature, and the vibrant rhythms of their music. As a people, they continue to embody the spirit of resilience, adaptability, and excellence that has defined their journey through the centuries.
    The Hausa people's odyssey is a testament to the power of cultural fusion, as ancient traditions blended with Islamic scholarship and global influences. From the majestic city-states of Kano and Zaria to the modern-day hubs of commerce and learning, their story is one of dynamism and creativity. Through the ages, Hausa artisans, traders, and scholars have left an indelible mark on West African civilization, their legacy echoing in the timeless beauty of their architecture, the poetic depth of their literature, and the vibrant rhythms of their music. As a people, they continue to embody the spirit of resilience, adaptability, and excellence that has defined their journey through the centuries.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Lagos Computer Village Market Traders Threaten To Sue Tinubu's Daughter, Iyaloja General Folasade Over Alleged Contempt Of Court | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/47a8Thz
    EXCLUSIVE: Lagos Computer Village Market Traders Threaten To Sue Tinubu's Daughter, Iyaloja General Folasade Over Alleged Contempt Of Court | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/47a8Thz
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