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Fayose s Seaside Prayers As Nigeria In Hands of Mammy Water, By Festus Adedayo
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Of Fayose and Nigeria In Mammy Water Hands, By Festus Adedayo
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Joromi singer, Nigerian musician, sculptor and university lecturer. Should you run or obey Uwaifo? In
Guitar Boy, Uwaifo sang: “
If you see Mami water ohh,/If you see Mami Water ohh,/Never Never you run away,/Ehh, Ehh,/Never run away with your wife ohh.”
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The Trials of Brother Jero.
Jero is a satiric comedy that parodies Nigerian religionists’ hypocrisy and cunning, which they garnish with seasonings of fraud and charlatanism. First produced at the Mellanby Hall of the then University College of Ibadan’s dining room in April 1960,
Jero was cast at the Lagos Bar Beach, with a self-labeled prophet protagonist named Jero, a master deceptor and manipulator. He deployed the beach church, without the usual brick and mortar, as an avenue to eat other men’s wives’ marital cuisine, among other fleshly advantages. To Jero, prophethood was commerce, even as he exploited the cravings for power, social status, and wealth of his client congregants.
March 16, 2021
A new animation illustrates how Antarctica was linked to its ancient neighbors – today’s Australia, India and South Africa – as part of the ancient Gondwana supercontinent.
An international team of scientists used magnetic satellite data together with data from aircraft to reveal how Antarctica was linked to its ancient neighbors – today’s Australia, India and South Africa – as part of the ancient Gondwana supercontinent. The team used their findings, published in the journal
Scientific Reports on March 9, 2021, to create an animation that pieces together, like a jigsaw puzzle, the way these large sections of Earth’s crust moved over millions of years.
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