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Introducing Ralph Nest Hote l: Where Hospitality Matters
*Introducing Ralph Nest Hote l: Where Hospitality Matters
_Ota, Ogun State_ – Situated one hour from Lagos along the scenic Idiroko Road, Ralph Nest Hotel presents a refined hospitality experience tailored for the modern Nigerian guest. With a commitment to elevated comfort, contemporary elegance and guest-centric service, Ralph Nest is poised to emerge as the region’s preferred destination for leisure, business and events.
*A New Benchmark in Comfort*
From the moment guests step into Ralph Nest, they encounter an ambiance where detail and design meet warmth and welcome. Whether staying for business or pleasure, each guest is treated to thoughtfully appointed rooms, modern amenities and a calm environment designed for rest, connection or productivity. According to the hotel’s official description: “a newly unveiled sanctuary designed for the discerning guest.”
*Location That Works*
Located in Ota, Ogun State, just off the main artery of Idiroko Road, Ralph Nest offers both accessibility and serenity. It’s close enough to Lagos for convenience, while distanced enough to provide a quieter, more relaxed pace — a rare combination in the region’s hospitality landscape.
*Service With Intention*
The mantra “Where Hospitality Matters” guides the hotel’s philosophy. From front-desk greetings to room service and event hosting, the team at Ralph Nest is committed to genuine, consistent care. A recent Instagram post described it as “bringing comfort, class, and exceptional …” – signalling a strong focus on guest experience.
*Ideal For Business & Leisure*
* Business travellers will appreciate well-equipped rooms, stable connectivity and a location that balances proximity to Lagos with ease of access.
* Leisure guests will find a restful retreat and a chance to explore the Ogun State area without the bustle of big-city hotels.
* Events & gatherings are supported too: the hotel’s spacious layout and attentive service make it a viable choice for meetings, celebrations or small conferences.
*Why Ralph Nest Stands Out*:
* A proven blend of modern hotel design plus a local-friendly feel.
* Strategic location offering ease of travel and respite from high-traffic zones.
* Dedicated service outlook, anchored in the belief that every guest matters.
* Versatility : well suited for solo travellers, families, professionals and event planners alike.
*Invitation to Experience*
Whether you’re planning a business stay near Lagos, a weekend getaway in Ogun State or hosting a corporate event with a local edge, Ralph Nest Hotel welcomes you to discover hospitality that truly matters. In an industry crowded with options, this is a hotel that intends to make every stay distinct, personalized and comfortable.
*Contact*
For bookings, enquiries or media visits, please reach out to Ralph Nest Hotel via the contact details on the website – https://ralphnest.com/ – or their official social-media channels.
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OBCHS Ibadan1989 set to re-unite after 36 years
OBCHS Ibadan1989 set to re-unite after 36 years
The Old Students’ Association of Oke-Bola Comprehensive High School, Ibadan, Class of 1989, is hosting a grand reunion on November 29, 2025, at the school premises in Ibadan. The event, themed “Together Again: Celebrating The Journey, Rekindling The Bond,” aims to bring together classmates, teachers, and friends from across Nigeria and abroad to rekindle old bonds and reflect on their journey since graduation.
The reunion will feature interactive sessions, awards, a school tour, a dinner gala, and a presentation of the group’s legacy project for the school. According to the Association’s President, Akinbode Ayobami Raji, the event is an opportunity to celebrate collective achievements, renew connections, and contribute to the growth of their alma mater.
The Reunion Planning Committee, chaired by Oludaisi Adebola Adewale, promises an unforgettable experience filled with laughter, reflection, and renewed purpose. All members of the Oke-Bola Comprehensive High School Ibadan Old Students Association Class of ’89, teachers, and invited guests are encouraged to confirm attendance and be part of this historic celebration.
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Zamfara Youths Dismiss Matawalle’s Alleged Fresh Links To Bandits As Recycled Lies
*Zamfara Youths Dismiss Matawalle’s Alleged Fresh Links To Bandits As Recycled Lies
The Zamfara Youth Network (ZYN) has described SaharaReporters publication alleging that Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, gave 36 Hilux vehicles to bandits and still chats with terrorists as a complete and malicious lie from beginning to end.
Speaking in Gusau today, Comrade Musa Usman said the story is nothing but a desperate attempt to rubbish the outstanding results the Minister has delivered since his appointment.
The youth body stated categorically that no such vehicles were ever handed to bandits under Matawalle’s watch as governor or as minister.
“These are recycled lies that were investigated and thrown away by security agencies years ago,” Musa said.
“Every single bandit leader mentioned in the story is already dead – neutralised by the same military operations Matawalle is directing right now. Dead men cannot drive Hilux vehicles and they cannot chat on WhatsApp.”
The ZYN further declared that the so-called “whistle-blower” does not exist in any government record.
“We have checked the payrolls from 2019 to 2023. No aide with that description ever existed. The story is pure fiction designed to distract Nigerians from the fact that Zamfara is enjoying its best peace in over a decade because of Matawalle’s aggressive push against terrorists.”
The youth network accused jittery politicians who are losing grip in Zamfara and across the North-West of sponsoring the false report.
“These are the same people who were paying monthly allowances to bandit leaders when they were in office. Now that those leaders are being eliminated one by one, they are running scared and looking for any lie to regain relevance,” he stated.
They pointed fingers at individuals who have been sidelined by the people and are now using foreign-based blogs to fight their battles.
“2027 is coming and they know Zamfara will never vote for anyone who once negotiated with killers. So they are using SaharaReporters to throw mud at the one man who has brought real peace to our state.”
Usman said: “Matawalle has done what nobody before him could do. Markets are open again, schools are full, farmers sleep on their farms without fear. Bandits are running or dying every week. This is the success some people cannot swallow, so they pay bloggers in America to vomit lies.”
The network warned that any politician still romancing the old failed strategy of blackmail will be exposed and rejected by the youths and women of Zamfara.
Usman added: “I speak for every youth in Zamfara when I say: Minister Matawalle is working day and night with our gallant soldiers. He visits the troops, he brings equipment, he brings morale.
“The peace we enjoy today is because of him and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Anybody insulting Matawalle is insulting the blood of our soldiers and the tears of our mothers.
“We challenge SaharaReporters and their sponsors: bring that your whistle-blower to Channels TV or AIT tomorrow morning and let him swear on the Holy Qur’an with his full face and name. If he refuses, every Nigerian will know this story is 100 % opposition poison.
“To the failed politicians hiding behind this lie: your time is finished. The youths and women of Zamfara are now awake. We will defend this peace with our lives.”
“Thank you, President Tinubu. Thank you, Minister Matawalle. Because of you, our children now go to school without paying ransom. We will never allow liars to drag your name in the mud.”
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A LESSON FROM THE PAST: THE HIGH COST OF HOSPITALITY
A LESSON FROM THE PAST: THE HIGH COST OF HOSPITALITY.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
“How Nigeria’s Historical Amnesia Is Opening the Door to a Dangerous Future.”
History is not just a COLLECTION of OLD STORIES; it is a mirror. A nation that refuses to look into that mirror does not only forget where it is coming from; it blindly walks into the very dangers its ancestors once confronted. Nigeria, regrettably, is a perfect example of this self-inflicted blindness. We trivialize history, we suppress facts and we pretend that ancient patterns no longer matter. Though history does not expire. It repeats itself (brutally) when ignored.
As philosopher George Santayana warned, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Today, Nigeria stands on the edge of that repetition, replaying a script written over 200 years ago, which is the tragic CONSEQUENCES of HOSPITALITY.
THE BEGINNING OF A PATTERN: 1804 AND THE FALL OF THE HAUSA KINGDOMS. In 1804, King Yunfa of Gobir, in present-day Sokoto, opened his doors to a wandering Islamic scholar and his followers. His name was Usman Dan Fodio. His reputation at the time was that of a peaceful, devout reformer. His intentions, however, were far deeper and more strategic than anyone anticipated.
What began as peaceful coexistence between host and guest quickly evolved into tension, rebellion and ultimately, war. By 1808 (barely four years later) King Yunfa was dead, Gobir had fallen and the ONCE-PROUD HAUSA STATES had been conquered. The Sokoto Caliphate emerged, with Dan Fodio at its head. Hausa kings were dethroned; Fulani emirs filled their thrones.
Renowned historian Murray Last describes the Sokoto takeover as “the most sweeping political revolution ever witnessed in West Africa.” HOSPITALITY had TRANSFORMED into OCCUPATION. FRIENDSHIP became DOMINATION. A VISITOR became a RULER. This was not just ISLAMIZATION; it was strategic conquest executed through patience, infiltration and eventual force.
THE CASE OF ILORIN: HOW AN ALLIANCE BECAME A TAKEOVER. The same pattern replayed itself in Ilorin. Afonja, the powerful Yoruba warlord of Oyo, invited a Fulani cleric and warrior named Janta Alimi for support in his political battle. Though alliances without foresight are the quickest pathways to betrayal.
By 1824, Afonja lay dead; murdered by the same Fulani forces he had welcomed. Ilorin, once a proud Yoruba town, became an emirate under the control of the Sokoto Caliphate. It remains so till this day. Every attempt by descendants of the Afonja lineage to reclaim their ancestral throne has failed.
The historian Samuel Johnson, in The History of the Yorubas, warned: “Afonja sowed the seeds of his own destruction by trusting a stranger with the keys to his kingdom.” Nigeria, in 2025, is repeating this exact MISTAKE only MODERNIZED.
THE PEOPLE WHO RESISTED AND WHY THEY STILL MATTER. Not all kingdoms fell. Some learned quickly; others fought fiercely.
The Yoruba Stand at Osogbo in 1840 when the Fulani jihadists attempted to push deeper into OYO TERRITORY, Yoruba forces under the command of Ibadan halted them at the decisive BATTLE of OSOGBO in 1840. This battle is one of the most important, yet RARELY TAUGHT, in Nigerian history. Had the Yoruba lost that day, places like IBADAN, ABEOKUTA, ILESHA, AKURE, OWO, ADO and even BENIN might have been absorbed into the Caliphate.
The Benin Kingdom; A Wall That Refused to Fall. The Benin Empire also resisted multiple northern incursions. Scholars note that the Edo military structure was one of the strongest in West Africa at the time, preventing Fulani penetration beyond certain parts of Edo North.
The historian Jacob Ade Ajayi famously remarked:
“If Benin had fallen, the map of Nigeria (culturally, politically and religiously) would look dramatically different today.” Resistance saved the identity of millions.
THE CONTINUATION OF A STRATEGY; DISGUISED IN MODERN POLITICAL LANGUAGE. Fast-forward to the present. What swords and horses achieved in the 1800s is now being pursued with LAWS, POLICIES, SETTLEMENTS and POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS. The BATTLEGROUND has changed; the STRATEGY has not.
IT OFTEN BEGINS INNOCENTLY:
“We need land for grazing.”
“We need grazing routes.”
“We need pastoral settlements.”
“We need RUGA.”
“We need livestock transformation zones.”
Though OBSERVERS and ANALYSTS are not fooled. Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, the late economist and former CBN Deputy Governor, warned before his death:
“There is a deeper agenda behind the herdsmen crisis. This is not just grazing; it is territorial expansion.” His words ring louder today than ever.
WHEN SETTLEMENTS BECOME POLITICAL FORTRESSES. History teaches that settlements become communities, communities become political blocs and political blocs become power structures. From there, local chiefs are installed, votes are consolidated and the CYCLE of DOMINANCE begins. Anyone who dismisses this as a CONSPIRACY THEORY should examine what has already happened in:
Bassa
Bokkos
Mangu
Riyom
Barkin Ladi
Jos North
JOS (once the pride of the Middle Belt, a peaceful melting pot) descended into decades of violence tied to land claims, demographic shifts and ethnic assertion. The Middle Belt has been bleeding for years because people refused to read the handwriting early.
The renowned political scientist, Prof. Toyin Falola, notes: “The struggle for land in Nigeria is the struggle for power. Whoever controls land controls identity, culture and the future.” This is the same playbook of 1804; only MODERNIZED, LEGALIZED and DISGUISED.
THE REAL DANGER: THE FUTURE MAP OF NIGERIA. If this pattern continues unchecked, Nigerians may soon wake up to:
Emirs in Enugu
Emirs in Owerri
Emirs in Agatu
Emirs in Abeokuta
Emirs in Benin City
THINK IT IS IMPOSSIBLE?
King Yunfa thought so too; until Dan Fodio dethroned him.
Afonja believed he was in control; until Janta Alimi overpowered him. History is not prophecy, but it is a warning.
THE GRAZING BILL — A SOLUTION OR A STRATEGY? One analyst captured it perfectly:
“The GRAZING BILL is not a SOLUTION; it is a STRATEGY.”
Create a crisis.
Propose a “SOLUTION.”
Use legislation to legalize the agenda.
It is a political trick as old as civilization. And it works every time when a people are asleep.
OUR GENERATION’S RESPONSIBILITY: TO REMEMBER AND TO ACT. The tragedy of Nigeria is not only political corruption or bad leadership; there is also HISTORICAL IGNORANCE. We teach everything except the very things that matter. We hide the truth from classrooms and expect students to understand the dangers around them.
HISTORY must RETURN to our CURRICULUM not as a DECORATIVE SUBJECT but as a SURVIVAL MANUAL. As Chinua Achebe once said, “A people who do not know where the rain began to beat them cannot know where they dried their bodies.” Today, the rain is falling again and we pretend we cannot feel it.
FINAL WARNING FROM HISTORY: HISTORY IS KNOCKING; WILL WE ANSWER? The story of Nigeria is filled with warnings carved into the bones of those who paid the price for trusting too easily and resisting too late. The patterns of the past are resurfacing in our present. The LINES are IDENTICAL; only the ACTORS have changed.
HOSPITALITY is a VIRTUE. NAIVETY is a DISASTER.
Nigeria must learn the difference or history will teach it again, the hard way.
Let us BE wise. Let us BE aware. Spread the word.
History is knocking; and this time, we cannot afford to ignore it.
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