Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Ogbomoso: Myth of the 331-Year-Old Tortoise

By Raji Adams

In the palace of the Soun of Ogbomoso can be found a 331 year old giant male tortoise that  has witnessed the installation of 17 Souns. The ancient town of Ogbomoso and second largest city in Oyo state, has continued to attract tourists from all over the world because of #Alagba, the legendary giant male tortoise that has lived and witnessed the installation and coronation of 17 Soun’s of Ogbomosoland who have reigned in the town since its inception.

Popularly called #Alagba as a sign of respect because of their claim that it is the   oldest living animal in the world, the tortoise has been acclaimed to be 331 years old by the people of Ogbomoso land.

In deference to its age, it is called #Alagba, which means ‘the elderly one’ in Yoruba. In Ogbomoso, where the legendary tortoise lumbers about in the palatial grounds of the palace, it is almost a sacrilege to refer to #Alagba as an ordinary tortoise.
Since #Alagba is believed to be older than everyone in Ogbomoso, its true age relies heavily on oral history. Its present age was arrived at by calculations done from the period the Soun who brought it to the palace reigned.

The #Alagba, was brought to the palace by His Royal Highness, Oba Ikumoyede Ajao, #The_Third_Soun to the founder of Ogbomoso, who is believed to have reigned between 1770 to 1791.

Oba Ikumoyede, is a hunter who got the tortoise and brought it to the palace before he became the ruler of the town. Since it was customary in those days to transfer the property and all palace belongings to the new monarch, Alagba has remained in the palace after the king’s death till date.

Alagba is said to be guarded by the Soun of Ogbomoso himself,  and three other able men,  which include Mr Adeniyi Alagbe, Mr Abdulahi Bello and Baba Iyabo, who carry out the Oba’s instructions to take care of Alagba. They say the animal eats three   times a day like human beings and that its meals are prepared together with people’s food in the palace. “He usually eats food of  three to four people whenever it is eating and finishes one and half bucket of water (approximately 38 litres of water) which he takes once in every three months.

The animal everything that human beings eat, but likes pawpaw, particularly. It is said to detest heat and plays a lot in the rainy season, moves around in the palace and sleeps under a shaded flower in the palace. His weight is put at over 100kg since its weight is equivalent to two bags of cement, and it requires many hefty men to lift it up.

“No matter how heavy a person is, Alagba will carry him or her on its back and be moving about,  but the incumbent Oba, who cares so much about the well-being of Alagba, stopped people from climbing  on its back as the animal got older.

Alagba used to be caged and chained in the past for protection. This later affected its legs and made them perforate its shell, and connect the chain to it, and tied him down so that the tortoise won’t be stolen.

“The animal has attracted lots of tourists from all over the world and majority of them even wished to take the tortoise away, if they were permitted.

Alagba was sick some years ago and required surgery on its neck, while its doctors put its survival chances at 50 per cent. But later, it recovered, despite Soun’s rejection of the surgery. Also in 2008 during the dry season, he fell sick again for many weeks , which  made him reject food and refuse to play .When Kabiyesi’s attention was called to it, he was treated and started eating and playing after the treatment.

Just like some items in traditional palaces that exist for mystical purposes,  Alagba’s existence in the palace has no such inclination. Alagba is just a special creature by God and an aged animal that is well taken care of by the Kabiyesi .He reiterated that there are veterinary doctors who attend to it, give drugs that they put in his drinking water and its food, adding that it would have died if it was still in the bush.

Moreover, all sorts of myths have been woven around Alagba. Some say it hears what people say but cannot speak, Alagbe says. “It recognises kabiyesi‘s voice. If kabiyesi calls it Alagba, it will be shaking its head in agreement, while some people stay near Alagba to offer prayers for longevity.”

A source at the palace told us that for a long time since its existence, Alagba was the only being that the king‘s wives usually run to for refuge to avoid the king’s anger. The king usually pays  him  a visit  whenever he is coming back from an outing or strolling around the palace.

Whatever might have been anybody’s offence to the king, the kabiyesi overlooks it if such person runs to Alagba for protection.

The tortoise refused to respond when one of the guardian took our reporter to Alagba for introduction, because she called him Ijapa (Yoruba name for tortoise) when she got there. It responded when   called Alagba twice and was told he has a visitor. The ancient one slowly opened one of its eyes and brought out its neck full of age, spots and thick rough warts, and started moving round the palace.

Slowly, it retreated into its thick shell and went back to sleep, its thoughts as mysterious as its age.

Debunking claims by some people of celebrating Alagba’s birthday some years back, a source at the palace said there has never been any celebration in his name, and that no importance is attached to him because of the conviction that people may want to start worshipping him if such is done. “Kabiyesi only makes reference to him whenever there is celebration in the palace in recognition of past Obas, but no occasion has been organised in respect of the tortoise.

Contemplating on how Alagba’s age can be determined, apart from the use of oral history, Mr Adegbola of Ibadan Agbodi zoological garden, said looking at the body cells and carapace (shell) of tortoise can help to determine its true age. He claimed not to be expert in that area, but grew to understand that, having worked in the zoo for over 20 years now. He however claimed that it is possible because he has seen  tortoises  that live long , but not as long as Alagba, adding that the new one in their garden is now 38 years old.

He was however doubtful of the possibility of any expert in the country undertaking a venture to determine Alagba’s true age, since it would be of no economic value to them.

According to mirrornews@mgn.co.uk on the internet, tortoises generally live longer and give reasons for their longevity.
The site gave the reason why tortoises are able to live so long as having a lot to do with how they are built and how they live. They are protected by a strong hard shell and they are good at avoiding predators. They also live and move slowly, which means they use up less energy than lots of other creatures. If a tortoise is unable to find enough food, they can survive for longer on less, more easily than animals that burn through their energy really quickly.

The site also added that Addwaitya, the giant tortoise, is reckoned to have been 255 when it died at an Indian zoo in 2006, making him the oldest animal in the world. Jonathan, the tortoise, is believed to be 176-years-old and was photographed during the Boer war around 1900, and its life has spanned eight British monarchs from George IV to Elizabeth II and 50 prime ministers. It was taken on the South Atlantic island of St Helena, where Jonathan still lives today, along with five other tortoises David, Speedy, Emma, Fredricka and Myrtle, in a plantation.

The previous oldest tortoise was widely thought to be Harriet, a giant Galapagos land tortoise, that died in 2005 aged 175 in Australia. Despite its old age, locals say it still has the energy to regularly mate with the three younger females.

In March 2006, it was reported that an Aldabra tortoise at the Calcutta zoo died and was estimated to be 250 years old. A Madagascar radiated tortoise was said to have lived in captivity to at least 188 years. Similarly, a 176-year-old giant tortoise from an Australian Zoo died in June, 2006. Typically, the Galapagos tortoise lives 150 years. Other varieties regularly live to be 100.

But now Alagba is seen to be the oldest living animal in the world, having gone through the history of other long living animals.

Some of the visitors at the palace who came to see Alagba advised that he should be taken to museum to generate revenue for government, as such kind of creature is rare to come by these days.

There are also insinuations that some people are planning to steal the animal, which someone said is the reason behind the security around the tortoise.

Lagos in search of a sustainable tourism-driven economy



By Omorisiefe Gloria

It was a gathering of who-is-who in the country’s tourism industry, as well as those from the entertainment, arts and culture sectors, as Lagos State Government recently hosted a one-day tourism summit.

The session, which is in line with the its commitment to cause a major shift in marketing the tourism and creative potential inherent across the State, was held at the Eko Hotel & Suite, Victoria Island, Lagos, with former president of Ghana John Mahama as keynote speaker.



The summit, which was held under the theme, Destination Lagos: Towards A Sustainable Tourism-Driven Economy, created a platform for experts and stakeholders in the sector to make input into the proposed Lagos State Tourism Master Plan, which is being prepared to drive tourism development in the state, as well as set the tone for repositioning Lagos as a majority destination.

Aside the main theme for discourse, the summit, which featured paper presentations by renowned stakeholders in the tourism business, panel discussions involving heads of tourism agencies and big players in the sector, also tackled other topics such as Exploring the Lagos Tourism Eco-system for Economic and Social Benefits; Financing tourism: the path and possibilities for Lagos State, and M.I.C.E, Creative Content as Tourism Industry panacea.



Particularly, Prof. Ibukunoluwa Ayodele of the University of Ibadan delivered the lead paper, while the Minister for Information, Tourism and Culture Alhaji Lai Mohammed spoke on Tourism as the new oil.



In his opening remarks, Lagos State governor Akinwunmi Ambode said the summit further demonstrates the government’s commitment to finding alternative platforms that can enrich Lagos and propel its prosperity continuously.

In his opening remarks, Lagos State governor Akinwunmi Ambode said the summit further demonstrates the government’s commitment to finding alternative platforms that can enrich Lagos and propel its prosperity continuously.



“Just a week ago, we held a security summit at this venue. Today, this tourism summit furthers demonstrates our commitment to find alternative platforms that can enrich our state. We are very proud of our culture and heritage; there’s nobody that is going to tell the story of the black people if Lagos doesn’t stand up to tell that story,” he said.



According to the Governor, the Lagos State Tourism Master Plan is one of the legacies his administration is determined to bequeath to Lagosians and coming generations.



“We’ve put tourism at the core of our growth strategy at this point in the development of this state, laying a solid foundation for a continued prosperity of Lagos and Lagosians.

Lagos Residents Lament Poor Power Supply



By Ezeagu Gladys

Dwellers of Olowu community in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos State has groaned over the poor electricity supply in their environs.

Some of the residents who disclosed the situation lamented that they had expected the situation to improve with the regular patrol of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) officials, but reverse seems to be the case.

According to a business woman in the area, Mrs. Alice Odungbe, ''inadequate power supply had crippled my business; I have lost many customers because when they fluctuated the power last week, it damaged two of my freezers, which I was told would cost N30,000; and how much do I make per day after all expenses.
IKEDC should supply regular electricity that commensurate with the crazy bills we pay.''

Speaking on areas mostly affected, a landlord, Mr Bright Chucks dictated Paul Okpanachi Avenue, Banjo Street, and Taiwo Street, among areas bitterly complaining over the unending trauma that IKEDC has subjected them to.

Futhermore, a tenant in Paul Okpanachi Avenue, Mr. Odunyemi Oluwaseun, added that areas like Fatade, Oluwaga, Peace Estate next to Jamiu Lawal has had improved power supply, but theirs is not giving hope for improvement.

"Why is Paul Okpanachi Avenue different from the others?" he said angrily and urged the State Government to urgently address the situation promptly.
random interview conducted for dwellers interviewed in affected areas testified that some of them is currently enjoying distorted electricity for days and weeks now, in contrary to situations in the past, when they had to uninterrupted power supply for days, weeks, and, even months.

(Ezeagu Gladys - NMC/15/079)

Singer Davido, Dedicates new single to girlfriend.



By Benedict Sandra

The internet is currently in a turmoil as every tweet, every post and comment are related to singer Davido releasing a new single dedicated to Girlfriend and surprising her with a Porsche.
David Adeleke with stage name, Davido is a nigeria recording artist who debuted his first single "Damiduro" under "Honorable kings of Newschool" HKN records in the year 2012 which brought him to limelight as it was a hit.
The singer then moved on to starting his own record label "Davido Music Worldwide" DMW after numerous hits.
Davido presently is the father of two daughters from two Ladies. The first which is Sophia Momodu has a baby girl named Imade Adeleke and another baby girl Named Hailey Adeleke from Amanda his alleged girlfriend based in Atlanta.

Until
recently, the singer has never professed Love publicly, keeping his relationship out of social media, even his relationship with his baby mamas were not entirely on social media until it involved his children.
The singer who took to his snap, Instagram and twitter any chance he gets to profess his love for his Girlfriend Chioma who he said to have been dating for a period of five years now but decides to come public with her recently is said to be mad over heels in love. He dedicated his new single ASSURANCE  released on the 30th of April which was chioma's birthday to her and also gifted her with a Porsche car.
He said in a speech he gave at the pre birthday party of his Girlfriend "so many niggas are in love but they scared to show it, y'all are pussies. I'm in love"

Davido Celebrates Lover's Birthday with New Single


Award-winning musician, David Adeleke popularly known as Davido, who is deeply in love with a lady named Chioma Avril Rowland, took the relationship to a whole new level by celebrating her birthday with a new song titled "Assurance".

The singer also held a pre-birthday party for Chioma, one which he hosted himself, and in a video trending on Instagram, he declared his undying love for his girl.
 Davido has furthermore, taken his love for Chioma to another level as the musician has gifted her with a brand Porsche which reportedly costs over N30 million.

The father of two presented her with the car this Monday evening at her birthday dinner.

Eat healthy,Be healthy and smile!!


By Mercy Ben-kalio

Do you want to improve your life and be happier? .Here are healthy lifestyle tips you can put into your daily life to promote your health and well-being. Some are tips that you should do on a daily basis and others are minor changes you can make to your life to foster healthy living.Seeiimplement thses tips today to live a healthy and happy life.


1.Eat a well-balanced diet. Increase your intake of fruits and vegetables. Avoid foods that are processed and reduce your intake of foods that are high in fat, sodium and sugar.
2.Daily exercise is one of the most important healthy lifestyle tips. Exercise on a daily basis for at least 30 minutes per day. Brisk walk, aerobics, or just any kind of bodily movement can do wonders for your health.
3.Maintain a balanced lifestyle. There should be a balance between your work time and your leisure time. Remind yourself, “All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.”
4.You should sleep 6 to 8 hours per day. This will help your body to replenish itself and gives your body time to rebuild its cells. Lack of sleep make you feel tired and affect your eating habits. Adequate sleep is essential for your overall health and well-being.
5.Reduce your intake of alcohol. It is best if you could avoid it, but if you cannot, make sure that you only consume alcohol in moderation (a glass of wine or a can of beer per day)
6.Do not worry. Worry will not help you solve your problem and it is not good for your health. Worry is the main causes of many physical ailments that send people to hospitals. Remember that most of the things that you worry about will probably never happen anyway.
7.Always be happy.People who are happy and have a fulfilled life tend to be healthier and live longer.
8.Avoid your exposure to toxins like pesticides, molds, fungus and heavy metals like lead, mercury, aluminum,problems
9..Take daily vitamins, mineral and herbal supplements to maintain your overall health or deal with your specific health problems
10.Remind yourself that it is natural for you to be healthy. Health is your natural state, not sickness.
Healthy living is the essence of overall health – physical and mental. Following this simple healthy living tips can take you a long way. You don’t have to worry about lifestyle diseases that plague every second person.

Nigerian traditional wears



George Emmanuella

Fashion designers in Nigeria, as well as major manufacturers of fabrics and ready-made clothes, constantly draw inspiration from traditional styles of clothing, creating new collections of attires and fabrics. They might make changes to the colour combinations and cuts in accordance with the new world fashion trends. Also, famous European and American designers who are known worldwide, continually use traditional African prints and designs in their collections. The simple fact is, only people that do not forget their past and culture are worthy of response.
Fashion in Nigerian traditional styles is very popular among trendsetters. Let’s talk about the latest trends and styles in 2018 when it comes to native fashion. Anyone can choose an attire to their own taste. See the latest images. Be stylish and beautiful! Fashion and style in Nigeria Nigerians, probably more than any other African people, like to wear clothes in their traditional fashion and style. If they do not wear the complete traditional look, there will be at least one cultural element in their outfit.

These looks are not just for parties and events. They are also great as casual wears. Look around you and you will spot elements of traditional fashion in both male and female outfits. Nigerian traditional wears Fashion designers in Nigeria, as well as major manufacturers of fabrics and ready-made clothes, constantly draw inspiration from traditional styles of clothing, creating new collections of attires and fabrics. They might make changes to the colour combinations and cuts in accordance with the new world fashion trends. Also, famous European and American designers who are known worldwide, continually use traditional African prints and designs in their collections. The simple fact is, only people that do not forget their past and culture are worthy of respect. African style make use of various kinds of ornaments and embellishments. Either it’s a classic geometric large or small pattern, or a floral design where either the flowers are clearly drawn and other very complicated ornaments could be used. It all depends on the designer's level of fantasy and creativity. But if a pattern is small, the colours of the fabric are basic and conservative. Fabric with a large pattern usually come in bright colours.

Nollywood is demonising the Nigerian culture


Grace Bello

 The Nigerian film industry, popularly called Nollywood, has been a big source of pride since it officially took off in 1992 with the production of Living in Bondage. It has provided wealth, fame and prestige to Nigeria and thousands of Nigerians.

  Ironically, right from Living in Bondage, producers of Nigerian movies have tended to cast the Nigerian traditional life as evil, as well as portraying Nigerians as people who make their money through the power of the occult and human sacrifice.

 
The reason Chinua Achebe wrote Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God was to present a balanced view of the African life before the advent of the European colonialists, thereby puncturing the negative portrayal of Africa by Europe as barbarians.  Achebe did not seek to glorify Africa; rather, he chose to present a society that was not irrational or lawless, even though it had its flaws.

  Sadly, many Nollywood writers and producers have adopted the neo-colonial mindset in their films which focus on Nigerian traditional ways of life. For the sake of specificity, I will focus on Igbo culture in this discourse.


 Anytime a Nigerian film focuses on an Igbo village as well as the city, there are some constant narratives: 1. The village is the home of poverty, while the city is the place of wealth and good life. 2. The village is the home of witches and wizards while the city is the home of good men and women. 3. The traditional religion in the village is evil but the Christian religion in the city is the good that always overcomes the darkness in the village. 4. The village is a lawless society where one man can seize the property of anybody, especially widows, with nobody stopping him except by divine intervention, while the city is the land of order.

  It has become a joke passed around that once you see an actor like Pete Edochie or Chinwetalu Agu in a film set in a traditional Igbo community, a widow will be dealt with mercilessly. Her goats and chickens will be confiscated in broad daylight. She will be barred from farming on her husband’s lands. Sometimes, the terror is a king in an Igbo community that acts as he wishes, confiscating people’s property as well as daughters and wives, arresting people and even killing some.