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In April 2018, it also said that it would be collaborating with Niger to build a $2billion refinery to be located in Niger. This, naturally set the actor in collision with his master, a crisis that seriously affected the Ajileye production company until amicable settlement was reached.
For Ajileye, the worth of an actor was leaving an imprint on the stage.
The author and publishers would do well to correct these drawbacks in the revised second edition.
Nevertheless, Ìyá Òṣogbo: Life and Times of Grace Owoola Oyin-Adejobi is a diligently written account of the life and times of a legendary actress and matriarchal figure in Yoruba Traditional Theatre, Mama Grace Owoola alias Ìyá Òṣogbo, and her husband, the late Oyin Adejobi.
It stands out in quite a number of ways: carefully and consciously written to satisfy both English and Yoruba-speaking fans of Ìyá Òṣogbo – a veritable, female pioneer thespian in the Alarinjo (travelling theatre) tradition of the Yoruba, colonial era stage in Nigeria. If we were not a country of Edidare, the jigsaw puzzle of why this cheetah speed nomination had to come should by now have unraveled.
Time proved it right after all. For those who live within Nigeria’s borders today or who live without but regularly scoop up daily saber-rattling effusions from Nigeria, de ja vu is the eerie feeling. One noticeable feature of theirs is also that they are ultra-violent. It could not have been on account of his brilliance or appointment in 2017 as Technical Manager with Brass Fertilizer, which he did until he died.
There is nowhere that they have ever been convicted for their crimes. Are you a doctor who frequently watches patients’ throes as they wangle through their last breaths? Chapter five details the deal of the life partnership between Pa Oyin Adéjọbí and Mama. It began in May of that year and by September 29, 1966, an estimated 8,000 to 30,000 Igbo/easterners and their southern sympathizers had been butchered.
Unlike the spat of the 1950s/1960s, today’s impending war cries have nothing to do with the spatial contest with the north over its unfair dominance of the political space.
As the children of the two women arrived from school, they headed for the plates of food. That pogrom was a series of mindless massacres perpetrated against Igbo and other sympathetic ethnic groups of southern Nigeria who lived in northern Nigeria. The north was terribly afraid of the southern head-start in the field of education which it felt conferred developmental advantages.
Policemen would not lift a finger against these lords of the manor as they are the president’s kinsmen. In 1985 as Head of State, Buhari voted against Nigerian Igbo man, Peter Onu, who was vying for OAU’s Secretary-General position, choosing instead to vote his Fulani brother, Ude Oumarou. Same with why Buhari embarrassingly delayed their removal, years more than the norm.
In the poem, Ogunjobi carved the burlesque of a deteriorating country of Edidare, with Omugodimeta (triply idiotic man) as their king. If there is anyone to know, I should be the one as our working together in Opa Aje gave me the opportunity to see his wealth of creativity," Oguniyi said.