Thursday, 4 September 2014

Photo: Oba Lamidi Adeyemi Spotted With His Four Wives At Stratford

Like most of you already know, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi, the Alaafin of Oyo and his four wives are still very much in London. Kabiyesi and his wives were spotted at Westfield


shopping mall Stratford yesterday. As usual the women wore the same attire. 

{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ VERDANT STORIES SECTION YOU CAN SKIP READING THIS SECTION TITLE>>>>>>FORBIDDEN CONTINUED FROM 04/SEPTEMBER/2014 It was difficult experience for Garba in the school. It was puzzling that in class, the teacher spoke to them without an interpreter and he did not understand what was being taught in the class. "A," the teacher would say and say 'repeat!' "Hei," the class would say. "B," the teacher would say "Bee" the class would repeat. "C," said the teacher "Chii," the children would say after him. Garba often wonder the meaning of what he was being taught. After the first day in class, Sule told him it was the English alphabets. Garba had been taught alphabets in the Quranic school he had attended in the mosque at Dongongari. "Malami Yusufu taught alphabets and I remember them. Al if, Ba, ta, tha, ka," Garba said. "Not that," Sule cut him short. "That's the Arabic alphabets. This is the English alphabet. It's the Whiteman's language." Just then Bawa Maitaba and Tanko Dankura came up to them. They greeted. "We are going to find Yakubu, perhaps we can get some milk from the masters' kitchen," Tanko said. He was the son of the strongest wrestler in Dogongari. His father was tall and hefty and threw any contester to the ground. Tanko's father was well respected for his strength and the man was a very gentle and humble man but Tanko was the opposite of his father. He was weak, troublesome and very mischievous. Had he not had a striking facial resemblance with his father, as well as his height, his paternity would have been in doubt. Bawa was the son of the village tobacco merchant. His father was short and fat and very tricky. He had a reputation for cheating people. He was also a money lender who demanded very high interest. Bawa was a replica of his father in every way, in appearance and character except that Bawa was more considerate. He could take pity on others itcr hoodwinking them. Garba did not like him much "Really?" Sule asked. "I hope it will be all right if I go with you." "You don't have to," Bawa said. "You know if he takes more than expected, the master would know he took his milk." "It's not bad if we shared whatever Yakubu gives us with our fellows," Tanko said. "Garba can even get from it," Sule said. Bawa made a face. "Look at you, Sule, you have...... TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW....PLEASE VISIT OUR BLOG AGAIN TOMORROW FOR A CONTINUATION OF THIS AMAZING STORY!}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}


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