• Ever heard of D’Rovans Hotel? 🌟 It used to be the jewel of Ibadan, Oyo State, standing tall and proud like the legendary Chappal Waddi! In a fascinating piece by Festus Adedayo, we get a glimpse into the allure and eventual decline of this once-glorious establishment, paralleling it with the infamous Mountain of Death in Taraba State.

    The article dives deep into the themes of vanity and the fleeting nature of life, reminding us of how even the most prestigious places can fade into memory. It’s a poignant reflection that makes you think about what truly lasts in our lives.

    Have you ever experienced a place that felt magical but later lost its charm?

    Dive into the full article for a thought-provoking read!

    https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/856835-drovans-and-the-vanity-of-life-by-festus-adedayo.html
    #DRovans #LifeReflections #VanityOfLife #Ibadan #NigerianHistory
    Ever heard of D’Rovans Hotel? 🌟 It used to be the jewel of Ibadan, Oyo State, standing tall and proud like the legendary Chappal Waddi! In a fascinating piece by Festus Adedayo, we get a glimpse into the allure and eventual decline of this once-glorious establishment, paralleling it with the infamous Mountain of Death in Taraba State. The article dives deep into the themes of vanity and the fleeting nature of life, reminding us of how even the most prestigious places can fade into memory. It’s a poignant reflection that makes you think about what truly lasts in our lives. Have you ever experienced a place that felt magical but later lost its charm? Dive into the full article for a thought-provoking read! https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/856835-drovans-and-the-vanity-of-life-by-festus-adedayo.html #DRovans #LifeReflections #VanityOfLife #Ibadan #NigerianHistory
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    D’Rovans and the vanity of life, By Festus Adedayo
    At the height of its glory, D’Rovans Hotel in Ibadan, Oyo State, stood like the Chappal Waddi. Standing 2419 metres or 7996 feet above sea level, this mountain, infamously nicknamed the Mountain of Death, near the Cameroon border, in Taraba State, is
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  • 🌟 It's incredible how legacies can outlast us, isn't it? Five decades after the tragic assassination of Col. Ibrahim Taiwo, senior officers and family members came together to honor his memory and contributions as the Military Governor of Kwara State. Described as a disciplined officer and a visionary leader, Taiwo's influence is still felt in Nigeria today.

    It’s moments like these that remind us of the profound impact one individual can have on a community and a nation. How do you think we can keep such legacies alive in our own lives?

    Check out the full tribute here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/50-years-after-1976-tragedy-military-chiefs-family-honour-col-ibrahim-taiwos-legacy/

    #LegacyOfLeadership #HonoringThePast #NigerianHistory #ColIbrahimTaiwo #MilitaryTribute
    🌟 It's incredible how legacies can outlast us, isn't it? Five decades after the tragic assassination of Col. Ibrahim Taiwo, senior officers and family members came together to honor his memory and contributions as the Military Governor of Kwara State. Described as a disciplined officer and a visionary leader, Taiwo's influence is still felt in Nigeria today. It’s moments like these that remind us of the profound impact one individual can have on a community and a nation. How do you think we can keep such legacies alive in our own lives? Check out the full tribute here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/50-years-after-1976-tragedy-military-chiefs-family-honour-col-ibrahim-taiwos-legacy/ #LegacyOfLeadership #HonoringThePast #NigerianHistory #ColIbrahimTaiwo #MilitaryTribute
    50 years after 1976 tragedy, military chiefs, family honour Col. Ibrahim Taiwo’s legacy
    Senior officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces, political leaders, and family members have paid tribute to the late Military Governor of Kwara State, Ibrahim Taiwo, describing him as a disciplined officer and visionary administrator whose legacy endure
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  • 🎉 Celebrate with Ogun State! As Ogun marks its 50th anniversary, Governor Abiodun has declared February 3 a public holiday for all residents to commemorate this significant milestone. This celebration not only honors Ogun’s rich political history but also recognizes its vital contributions to Nigeria’s growth.

    Take this chance to participate in local events, reflect on our shared heritage, and enjoy a well-deserved day off. Whether it's attending festivities or simply relaxing at home, make the most of this historic moment!

    How will you mark this special occasion? 🌟

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/ogun-50-abiodun-declares-february-3-public-holiday/
    #Ogun50 #PublicHoliday #CelebrateHeritage #NigerianHistory #CommunityUnity
    🎉 Celebrate with Ogun State! As Ogun marks its 50th anniversary, Governor Abiodun has declared February 3 a public holiday for all residents to commemorate this significant milestone. This celebration not only honors Ogun’s rich political history but also recognizes its vital contributions to Nigeria’s growth. Take this chance to participate in local events, reflect on our shared heritage, and enjoy a well-deserved day off. Whether it's attending festivities or simply relaxing at home, make the most of this historic moment! How will you mark this special occasion? 🌟 Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/ogun-50-abiodun-declares-february-3-public-holiday/ #Ogun50 #PublicHoliday #CelebrateHeritage #NigerianHistory #CommunityUnity
    Ogun @ 50: Abiodun declares February 3 public holiday
    According to the statement, the anniversary marks five decades of Ogun State’s political existence, steady growth, and significant contributions to national development. The post Ogun @ 50: Abiodun declares February 3 public holiday appeared first on
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  • 🌟 Dive into a pivotal moment in history! The recent article by Festus Adedayo delves into the 1966 coup and its connections to Shakespeare's Macbeth. It explores the profound impact of Chief Richard Akinjide, a legal luminary and political figure, during this tumultuous time in Nigeria's First Republic.

    As we reflect on these events, it’s a reminder that our history shapes who we are today. Learning about our past can inspire us to forge a better future. What lessons from history resonate with you the most?

    Ignite your curiosity and explore the intricate ties between governance and literature!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/850384-the-1966-coup-and-the-macbeth-tragedy-by-festus-adedayo.html

    #HistoryMatters #LearnFromThePast #Inspiration #NigerianHistory #MacbethConnections
    🌟 Dive into a pivotal moment in history! The recent article by Festus Adedayo delves into the 1966 coup and its connections to Shakespeare's Macbeth. It explores the profound impact of Chief Richard Akinjide, a legal luminary and political figure, during this tumultuous time in Nigeria's First Republic. As we reflect on these events, it’s a reminder that our history shapes who we are today. Learning about our past can inspire us to forge a better future. What lessons from history resonate with you the most? Ignite your curiosity and explore the intricate ties between governance and literature! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/850384-the-1966-coup-and-the-macbeth-tragedy-by-festus-adedayo.html #HistoryMatters #LearnFromThePast #Inspiration #NigerianHistory #MacbethConnections
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    The 1966 coup and the Macbeth tragedy, By Festus Adedayo
    Chief Richard Osuolale Akinjide, Minister of Education in the First Republic, under Tafawa Balewa, and Minister of Justice under Alhaji Shehu Shagari, and one of the most brilliant lawyers ever in Nigeria, stood before Justice Olujide Somolu. Somolu 
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