His Royal Majesty, Oba Babatunde Adebomi Babalola, Alararomi of Araromi-Ekiti, joined the Etsu Nupe, the Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti, Oba, and other royal fathers in Bida.
Tradition endures because wisdom is shared, not inherited alone. #Alararomi#RoyalHeritage
Pour cette 21e édition, organisée par le Collectif Arc-en-Ciel en collaboration avec la Young Queer Alliance, RekonekT, Gender Links, EkiT et PILS, plusieurs centaines de membres de la communauté et leurs alliés ont sillonné les rues de Rose-Hill.
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Lmaooo. Obi has no significance chance anywhere in the south west aside Lagos . None .
Atiku will pick up 25% in
1. Ekiti .
2. Osun .
3. Ondo .
Obi will never get close in any of these 3 states . In Ogun , there is no single opposition there and I’m familiar with the dynamics of the state . All factions are supporting Mr Tinubu.
Oyo , Makinde on the ballot and Tinubu will share the spoils . Some potential there for Atiku but won’t be enough for 25 !
For Obi..Yes.
For Atiku, not possible in any way. Won't happen. His best bet is to consolidate on NE and NW and force a rerun. His votes in the south will be very small this time
I’m so confident Barcola will reject Arsenal. They’ve already been rejected by:
- Jeremy Jacquet
- Alexander Isak
- Hugo Ekitike
- Curtis Jones
- Florian Wirtz
He’ll 100% end up at Liverpool. No need to even mention small clubs like Arsenal.
🚨🎖️| Premier League clubs are being really AGGRESSIVE for Bradley Barcola — Arsenal are calling, Liverpool also keen and many more. Movements are HAPPENING.
Akliouche is ONE of the names to replace Barcola, should it be certain that he’ll leave PSG. @FabrizioRomano
Yes, a few others have followed Lagos' model. Ogun, Osun, Kano, Oyo, Imo and Ekiti states have set up or claimed Security Trust Funds.
However, unlike Lagos—which fully transitioned from the traditional opaque security vote to a legislated, publicly audited public-private partnership in 2007—it's often unclear if these fully replace discretionary security votes or operate alongside them. Many states still allocate billions in traditional security votes.
Lagos' LSSTF remains the clearest, most transparent example.