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For the kitchen freaks
24/06/2022

For the kitchen freaks

HOW TO MAKE BAMA MAYONNAISE AT HOME.
This taste way better than the store bought mayonnaise.

To Make the mayonnaise, you will be needing these:

* 3 eggs
* 1Lemon
* Table spoon of sugar
* Pinch of salt
* Vegetable oil

PROCEDURE:

Break the raw eggs in a bowl and remove the yoke. Put the white part in a blender. Cut your lemon into halves, then press out the juice and remove the seeds. Pour the juice into the blender, add a pinch of salt and sugar, then blend together. Little by little add your Vegetable oil while blending till it becomes thick.
Your Homemade Bama Mayonnaise is ready.

20/09/2021

Miss Bev Rook of Cammeray, is seen pinning a poppy on Chief E.A. Adeyemo of Nigeria during a remembrance Ceremony and March by the members attending the world Veteran's Conference in Sydney, August 15, 1975.

Chief Adeyemo later became Alayeluwa Oba Emmanuel Adegboyega Adeyemo, Operinde 1, the 38th Olubadan of Ibadanland. He was crowned on January 14,1994.

Born on January 1,1905, in Ibadan, he attended Saint Cyprian School, Port Harcourt, Rivers State and Methodist Central School, Lagos. He obtained the first and second Class Pupil Teachers Certificates. He was a pupil teacher in Enugu until 1930, when he joined the Central Government Civil Service as a clerk in the Prison Headquarters, Enugu.

He later worked in other central government departments across the country and rose to the grade of a 1st Class Clerk in 1940.

The same year, he joined the British Army as the Training Officer of the newly recruited army clerks in Kaduna, during the Second World War. He was later promoted as the Communication Liaison Officer of the Army.

During the second World War (1940 to 1945), he served in East Africa, Burma, India, Somalia and Malta. He was demobilised in 1946 as a Staff-Sergeant. In 1947, he was seconded as the Treasurer to the Ibadan Native Authority.

In 1956, he became the Sole President of the Ibadan Customary Court, Oke Aare until 1960, when he voluntarily withdrew his services.

Following the declaration of the state of emergency in the Western Region of Nigeria in 1962 by the Tafawa Balewa-led Federal Government of Nigeria, he was appointed the Western Region of Nigeria’s Commissioner for Local Government Affairs by the Administrator of the Western Region of Nigeria, the late Dr. Moses Adekoyejo Majekodummi.

Olubadan Adeyemo Operinde 1 later retired from public service into private real estate development business.

He transited on April 8,1999 at the age of 94.
Photo: Getty Images

20/09/2021

The Alaafin of Oyo ADEYEMI I
reigned between 1876-1905

REIGNS OF THE ALAAFINS OF OYO and SOME HISTORICAL MARKS

892 Oranyan – Oyo-Ile was found
1042 Ajaka Dada
1077 Tella Oko –known as Sango Afonja
1137 Ajaka
1177 Aganju Sola
1300 Kori – Osogbo and Ede were found
1357 Oluaso
1471 Portugal 1st contact with Yoruba cities
1472 Eko is named LAGOS by the Portuguese
1530 – 1542 Onigbogi
1512 Ofinran – Saki was found
1534 Egungun Oju – Igboho was found
Nupe occupied Oyo- Ile
1554 Orompoto
1562 Ajiboye
1570 Abipa – Oyo-Ile rebuilt
1588 Obalokun – salt (Sodium Cloride)
introduced in domestic use into Yoruba Land Alaafin set envoys to court in Portugal
1600 Aja
1658 Odarawu
1660 Karan
1665 Jayin – 1 st Awujale of Ijebu appointed
1676 Ayibi – Oyo spanned 150.00 km2
1690 Osiyago – 1728 Oyo stats invade Dahomey
1732 Gberu
1738 Amuniwaye
1742 Onisile - 1748 subjugating the Dahomey
1750 Labisi – spent in the throne only 15 days committed su***de because of Basorun Gaha
1750 Awonbioju – spent 130 days in the throne
1750 Agboluaje - 1754 stars decline in the Empire with intrigues of Basorun Gaha
1772 Majeogbe
1774-1789 Abiodun
1789-1796 Awole
1796-1797 Adebo
1797-1798 Maku
1801-1827 Majeotu – Fulani seized Ilorin + 1823 Dahomey revolt
1827-1834 Amodo
1834-1837 Oluewu - 1835 Empire collapse, razed by the Fulani Jihad

Are-Ona Kakanfo Afonja , master of Illorin, invited a Fulani scholar of Islam called Alim al Salih into his ranks. He hoped to secure the support of Yoruba Muslims and volunteers from the Hausa-Fulani north in keeping Ilorin independent, but no succeed and Oyo collapse.

1838-1858 Atiba Atobatele– 1838 Ago d’Oyo - New Oyo founded

The center of Yoruba power moved to Ibadan , a Yoruba war camp settled by Oyo commanders in 1830.

1859-1875 Adelu agunloye – 1857 Britain abolish slavery

1864 Alaafin stopped Batedo War in the name of Sango between Ijebu + Egbas

1876-1905 Adeyemi I

1888 Oyo became a protectorate of Great Britain

1905-1911 Agogo Ija Amubieya Lawani
1911-1944 Ladigbolu I

1914 Amalgation Frederik Lugard united north and south as colony + Protectorate Nigeria
The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River . Given by Flora Shaw who later married Lugard

1945-1954 Adeyemi II
1956-1968 Ladigbolu II
1971 Adeyemi III

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