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Portable destroyed the myth of the Lukumi Yoruba as cowards – Reno Omokri
Portable destroyed the myth of the Lukumi Yoruba as cowards – Reno Omokri
You have probably heard the myth that the Lukumi Yoruba are cowards who are full of a particular type of braggadocio, known as Shakara.
But look at the behaviour of Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, AKA Portable.
Before his celebrity boxing match with Darlington Okoye (Speed Darlington), who did the most boasting?
Was it not Okoye.
After his defeat of Mr. Okoye, have you seen him prancing about gloating? No!

Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable
Rather, his vanquished opponent has been accusing him of using juju, saying that he could have beaten Portable had it not been that he pulled a joint out of socket (he did not pull his joint out of socket—Portable did!), requesting a rematch, and basically making himself a victim.
I have not even seen or heard from Portable since his victory. It is almost as if he lost. That is restraint!
Look, stop believing this stereotype about the Yorubas being cowards. As Portable has again proved, for the umpteenth time, it is not true!
The Nigerian Civil War was decisively ended by a Lukumi Yoruba man, Colonel Olusegun Obasanjo. Not only did he defeat the rebel Republic of Biafra, but he also captured their leaders, except Colonel Ojukwu, who ran away, and brought them to Dodan Barracks to surrender to General Yakubu Gowon on Thursday, January 15, 1970.
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Before then, an ill-prepared, overwhelmingly Lukumi Yoruba-led, and manned unit of the Nigerian Army defeated the Biafran Army when they attempted to invade the Western Region.
That battle is the fiercest battle in Lukumi’s history, and it is commemorated with the proverb ‘Oleku Ija Ore’.
Furthermore, there is the example of Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi, who chose to die with the then Head of State, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, rather than abandon his guest, which he was at liberty to do.
In the history of Nigeria, only two men have returned to Nigeria to face almost certain death, even when they had the option of a very comfortable political asylum abroad. Both of them are Yoruba.
In 1985, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida toppled the Buhari regime while Major General Tunde Idiagbon (mixed Yoruba/Fulani) was at Mecca, yet Idiagbon returned.
In 1995, Olusegun Obasanjo (pure Owu Yoruba) was accused of planning a coup by the bloodthirsty tyrant Abacha while he was away in Copenhagen.
He was informed by the then US Ambassador, Walter Carrington, that Abacha meant to arrest, try and execute him, and was offered political asylum in the United States.
He returned to face almost certain death.
Finally, there is the case of MKO Abiola, who returned to reclaim his mandate from Nigeria’s most brutal military dictator. He was arrested in 1994. He was offered bail but refused freedom in exchange for abandoning his mandate. This was a multimillionaire in US Dollars. Yet, Bashorun chose prison over freedom. He did not run away and abandon his people.
The Yoruba are a very tactful and diplomatic people. Some people mistake these attributes for cowardice or sycophancy. They understand how to stoop to conquer.
No Yoruba leader would abandon his people and side with their opponents during a war or flee and leave them to their fate after a battle. Others may behave like that, but not Omo-ti-Olu-Iwa-bi!
Portable has been the brunt and butt of jokes from various quarters, and most recently, by Arise Television’s Reuben Abati.
What I can say is that by defeating Speed Darlington yesterday, Portable, as bouncy and controversial as he is, has done more to destroy the raise stereotype of the Lukumi Yoruba as cowards than Reuben Abati has done in his almost sixty-year existence on Earth.
Diplomacy should not be seen as sycophancy or flattery, and humility should not be taken for stupidity. Every man has a natural desire to feel important and respected. Meet that desire, and that man will eat from your hand. Learn to stoop to conquer, or you will be conquered stupidly!
Portable destroyed the myth of the Lukumi Yoruba as cowards – Reno Omokri
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Lagos Announces Partial Road Closures for Project Commissioning
Lagos Announces Partial Road Closures for Project Commissioning
The Lagos State Government has announced partial road closures across key parts of the state ahead of the commissioning of major infrastructure projects scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the temporary closures were necessary to ensure safety and the smooth conduct of the events.
He advised motorists to plan their journeys in advance and avoid affected corridors during the specified periods to minimise traffic disruptions.
According to the statement, the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge will be commissioned on Wednesday, April 8, between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., with traffic expected to be affected in the Opebi-Allen, Ikeja and Ojota areas.
“All motorists transiting this corridor during the specified hours should seek alternative routes to avoid congestion and ensure timely arrival at their destinations,” the statement read.
On Thursday, April 9, two separate commissioning events are scheduled between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. The first is the commissioning of the Tolu Schools Complex, which will impact traffic in the Olodi Apapa and Ajegunle areas. Motorists operating within these locations have been urged to consider alternative routes and allow additional travel time.
Later in the day, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., another event will take place at Eko Hotel and within Victoria Island, with road users advised to avoid the corridor or expect delays.
The government added that officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other traffic enforcement agencies would be deployed to manage vehicular movement and assist commuters.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu is expected to attend the events. Authorities have also deployed 500 additional LASTMA officers to ensure effective traffic control and public safety during the commissioning programmes.
Lagos Announces Partial Road Closures for Project Commissioning
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Missing worshippers still in captivity, Kaduna community disputes Army’s rescue claim
Missing worshippers still in captivity, Kaduna community disputes Army’s rescue claim
Confusion and anger have trailed the Nigerian Army’s claim that it rescued some of the 31 abducted worshippers following a deadly Easter Sunday attack on a church in Kaduna State, as residents insist no such rescue took place.
The military had announced that troops repelled gunmen who stormed a church in Ariko during Easter celebrations, freeing dozens of captives in the process. It also put the death toll at five.
But on the ground, a different story is emerging.
Community leaders and residents say the abducted victims remain in the hands of their captors, casting doubt on the army’s version of events and deepening fears among families still awaiting news of their loved ones.
“As far as we are concerned, all the abducted victims are still with the bandits,” said Joseph Ariko, president of the Ariko community association, in an interview with the BBC.
He challenged the military to provide details of those allegedly rescued.
The army has yet to respond to the claims.
In its earlier statement, the military said soldiers engaged the attackers in a “fierce firefight,” forcing them to flee and abandon both hostages and the bodies of victims.
It also suggested the attackers suffered heavy casualties, citing blood trails along their escape routes.
However, residents told local media that the gunmen operated for an extended period without resistance—raising fresh questions about the speed and effectiveness of the military response.
Doubts over the rescue narrative were echoed by John Hayab of the Christian Association of Nigeria, who said he found no evidence of any freed captives after speaking with locals.
“Nobody has been rescued… If they are rescued, where did they take them to?” he asked.
Beyond the conflicting accounts, the tragedy has once again spotlighted the persistent insecurity across northern Nigeria, where attacks on communities, mass abductions, and ransom demands have become disturbingly routine.
While the army says troops have been deployed to track down the attackers and reinforce security, residents remain sceptical, urging authorities to prioritise transparency and accountability.
In a separate development, security forces reportedly killed 65 bandits during an offensive in Zamfara State, according to AFP, just days after another mass abduction in the region triggered a manhunt.
Nigeria’s security crisis has also drawn international attention.
Under Donald Trump, the United States previously raised concerns about violence affecting Christian communities, although the Nigerian government has consistently rejected claims of targeted religious persecution, maintaining that victims cut across faiths.
In February, US troops were deployed to Nigeria to support military training and intelligence sharing in the fight against insurgents and armed groups.
For residents of Ariko, however, the immediate concern is far more personal: the fate of those still missing—and the growing gap between official assurances and lived reality.
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Gunmen Kill 4 in Kebbi, Abduct 6 in Sokoto Attacks
Gunmen Kill 4 in Kebbi, Abduct 6 in Sokoto Attacks
At least four people have been killed in Kebbi State while six residents were abducted in Sokoto State in separate attacks by armed gunmen, highlighting escalating insecurity in northwest Nigeria.
In Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, a terrorist group known as Mamudawa carried out coordinated raids on several villages in the Gebbe District on Sunday and Monday. Residents said the attackers crossed from Wawa Forest in Niger State to strike communities including Kalkami, Tungar Bori, and Kawara. Eyewitnesses reported that homes and buildings were set ablaze, with Kawara village reportedly completely burnt down.
A local resident, Yisa Ahmed, said, “Some buildings were set on fire, and people fled to the forests or to Gungu Island for safety.” The Vice Chairman of Shanga LGA, Adamu Hamza Gebbe, confirmed the attacks, noting that Shanga has repeatedly faced assaults from bandits, kidnappers, and cattle rustlers. The District Head of Gebbe, Alhaji Haruna Usman, added that many residents remain displaced.
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The Kebbi State Police Command confirmed the attack, stating that the assailants took advantage of the wetland terrain to launch their operations, resulting in lives lost and widespread property destruction. SP Bashir Usman, spokesperson for the command, emphasized that security forces are investigating and working to prevent further attacks.
Meanwhile, in Gazau village, Isa Local Government Area of Sokoto State, bandits abducted six residents during an early-morning raid on Monday. The attackers initially seized 13 individuals—12 women and one man—but later released seven, taking six hostages to a hideout. The victims were identified as Asabe Zakariya, Inno Ibrahim, Inno Musa, Umma Yusuf, Safina Abdullahi, and Saminu Jijji.
A relative of the victims revealed that the bandits threatened to continue daily attacks unless residents sought amnesty from them. Efforts to reach local authorities and police spokesperson were unsuccessful at the time of reporting.
Security analysts warn that these incidents reflect a persistent security crisis in rural northwest Nigeria, where armed groups frequently target communities for ransom, extortion, and terror. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies to prevent further escalation.
Gunmen Kill 4 in Kebbi, Abduct 6 in Sokoto Attacks
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