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  • Royal Cream Suites is located in the hub of Remo Land. The hotel offers accommodation services to pleasure seekers and travellers exploring the city. Rooms are classified into suites and guest rooms. Amenities include a restaurant, conference center, laundry and a bar. Contact: 8, Olofin Road Ilishan Remo, Ogun State.

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  • Ideal Nest Hotel in Osogbo established in 2013. Ideal Nest, situated at the Oroki Estate Oshogbo has 51 rooms for the lodging. The hotel comes with a private lounge, bar, gymnasium, restaurant and swimming pool. Rooms are classified into supreme, deluxe room and the diplomatic room. Contact: Plot 1 Oroki Estate, East West by-pass, Ring

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  • Remo Majestic Hotel is a 24-room hotel offering lodging services to corporate and individual guests. The hotel comes with a restaurant, bar, laundry and an events center. Rooms vary from the presidential suite to the executive room. It is reckoned to be among the best in the area. Contact: Afolabi Kehinde Avenue Sagamu Sunrise Hotel& Conference

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  • Labod Hotel was set up in 2001. It consists of a restaurant, a bar, laundry and a meeting room. Precisely for pleasure seekers, tourists and corporate guests, rooms vary from royal suite to the single room. Contact: 55 Awolowo Avenue, Old Bodija Estate, Ibadan Atlantis Suites is situated around the premier University of Ibadan, Thornberry

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  • Smith International Baptist Academy, Ogbomoso (SIBAO) is a secondary school, one of the several learning institutions located within the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary, Ogbomoso. It runs a coeducational programme and has boarding facilities for students who reside in the school. The present student population is a little over 900. The school colours are green and

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  • Cape Gauge The development of railways in Nigeria started from Lagos Colony to Ibadan in March 1896, by the British government. This was extended to Minna  in 1911, where it met the Baro–Kano Railway Station that was built by the government of Northern Nigeria between 1907 and 1911. Following the discovery of coal at Udi,

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  • Cotton; Plant grown and woven into cloth in western Nigeria and many parts of West Africa. Cotton was second to groundnut among cash crops through which farmers in northern Nigeria made their income[i]. Cotton had long been grown by the people of the western region for their own manufacture of cloth, but its cultivation was

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  • Teslim Fatusi Switzerland-based winger, Serviette and Polonia Warszawa star. Born 1978, Fatusi plied his trade in Tunisia, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, South Africa, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam before calling it quits with active football in 2008, declining to follow his ex-teammates into coaching. Fatusi’s career took a dive after his gold gift to Head

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  • Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams; Lawyer and member of the British Institute of Comparative Law. F.R.A. Williams is the first Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the defunct Western Region. Born on December 16, 1920 to Thomas Ekundayo Williams, himself, a lawyer, and Lande Williams, F.R.A. attended CMS Grammar School, Lagos, 1934-38 and Selwyn College,

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  • Plane Crash; Over a thousand lives has been lost to plane crashes in Nigeria since the first recorded incidence  which occurred on November 20, 1969 when a government-owned DC-10 aircraft on a flight from London crash-landed in Lagos. It killed all 87 passengers and crew on board. Several causes have been adduced to aviation accidents,

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