IT had been explained in the
previous post – About Project Alimosho Heritages (PAH) – that the book product from
the compilation of the respective ancient history of all kingdoms making up the
conurbations of Alimosho Local Government as a Federal Constituency is
generally entitled Coming to Alimosho:
The Economy, Politics and Cultural Origin of the County. This publication
is about the synopsis of each of the five-volume titles by which the component
historical subjects of the book are published. But in the light of its sole strategic importance to the project, the Book of Alimosho
Streets Map and Directory of Business and Social Organisations is hereby given its preeminent discussion
The Alimosho Streets Map
(ASM) is an extract from the creative handcraft product of Barlade Image
Communications (BIC) with a copyright trademark of Barlade Streets Map ©(BSM).
The BSM is produced by physical drawing of the component local network of
streets for a simplified and readable hard copy format of Geographic
Information System (GIS).
ASM as so extracted from BSM is therefore designed as
a GIS tool on the whole community of Alimosho Local Governemnt Area of Lagos
State in the format of one-stop information desk. It is designed with a
creative craft that compresses the entire landmass of Alimsoho into a compact
size that is handy for the perm of your hand. This way, one can traverse the
entire land area of Alimosho City in just a few minutes for any desired
information.
It is a subsidiary project that evolves from a mother
project entitled Project Alimosho Heritages (PAH) in tandem with the former's
part value as Know-Your-Customer (KYC) mobile centre. As a tool for information
warehouse, PAH was in part originally designed to process the rich culture of
the Alimosho natives into economic products. The products' economic values and
their value-chain shall then be developed for local and national consumption,
and the export potential therefrom.
The implication is that PAH is all about collating
information on the monuments, artifacts and historical heritages of the ancient
time kingdoms that coalesce into the Alimosho conurbation today for Projection
into their tourism potential.
Thus while the PAH hosts and ware houses the text of
historical information on Alimosho, ASM hosts the ancillary value of a compass
for business navigation as much as a guide to life, living in and visitation to
Alimsoho Federal Constituency.
Therefore, the ASM as a creative handcraft that
actually incorporates the physical positioning of all natural and institutional
landmarks in the streets of their situation. By being creative handcraft
implies that the entire network of streets map was drawn by physical deployment
of cartographers to the field to make the sketch, return to office to upscale
it to drawing and then transcribe into computer graphics. Hence the ASM catch
phrase: If ASM could locate you (in your remotest corner), the opportunity (you
have been waiting for) will find you.
To put the purpose and value of ASM in the language
of information Technology (IT) freaks, it is both a backup as much a valuable
alternative to the coveted internet GPRS of the like of Google Map. While the
former is about momentary lack of access to internet for whatever reason, the
latter is about the numerous advantages of application features the ASM has
over the internet enabled map, particularly in matters of business and products
marketing planning.
For one good instance, while the internet GIS does
not enable two positions at the same time, the ASM enables you access to
multiple positions at the same time. To analyse this: GIS is about a specific
location in an area. If you open internet map to seek GIS on a location in
Idimu, you would have to close the Idimu area map and perhaps change your
location to Ikotun before you can access the GIS for Ikotun area. But with ASM,
you can access the border extremities of Alimosho in the comfort of your room
or office at once.
For the part of business and economic guide, ASM
expands its KYC platform with the idea of Social and Business Directory as
meant to be a third party affirmation of existence of the social and business
organisations in Alimosho. Nevertheless, enlistment of the organisation in the
Directory is purely by formal subscription after due diligence on the
organisation / business has confirmed it to be in operation at the time of the
collation.
However, the
fundamental guide to the KYC positioning is that if you exist in Alimosho, you
should be anywhere and everywhere Alimosho is and people should be able to find
you seamlessly.
Accordingly, ASM book becomes applicable as shoppers'
guide for goods and services order placement, parents' guide for school search
by short-listing, business planning and investment research, tourism and
leisure activities guide, and also for cultural research endeavours.
ASM as a veritable KYC centre for all business
relationship from within and without Alimosho Federal Constituency provides the
platform for market survey and evaluation for prospective business entry and
business expansion. Therefore, it makes a good companion for small and medium
scale enterprises (SMEs) that desire growth through both the Ubiquitous
Presence in the Market (UPM) and Ubiquitous Markets Presence (UMP).
Volume 1: The Cultural and Founding Origin of Alimosho from the Ancient Setting
The book is presented as a
compass for way to the truth about the real tribal clan of the Yoruba race that
found ALimosho.
In trying to
lay a foundation for the works, the book observes that given the overriding
influence of political geography Nigeria is viewed from the off shore
perspective. “It becomes imperative that the original ethnic nation of Aimosho
needs to be properly situated in the context of the country’s multi-ethnic mix”.
Beginning the
history from origin of its name – ‘Alimosho’, the book argues that “writing the
story of Alimosho should be seen to be so distinct from the history of Alimosho.
It says: “The story of Alimosho is anything and everything about Alimosho LGA,
depending on the author’s subject of interest. The history of Alimosho is however
about, the origin of a people and the ancestral culture of the land”.
Accordingly,
as the book holds it, the message content is to “shield the silent voice of
minority natives, as they have become in their ancestral land, from the
tyrannical loud noise of the cosmopolitan resident settlers that the political
geography has positioned into the majority”.
The book
thence proceeds to establish how the Alimosho’s Awori natives derived their
path from Olofin’s Ode to Idumota – vis-à-vis how Alimosho makes a landlubber
in the history of Eko.
However, what
readers would find significantly striking about the book is the presentation of
the history not in the proverbial way of writing the history of hunting
according to the children of hunters, but according to both the children of
hunters and the animals’. In other words, the book captures more of the lost
history of Alimosho than could have been anticipated by the stakeholders.
However, the
book is divided into two parts. The first part is about the mechanics of the
historical origin as to the migration of the founders of the respective
kingdoms from Ile-Ife, as claimed by the majority of their contemporary
descendants.
Matters of the Tourism Content
This is the second part of the
titled book above. It is about the cultural matters and unique artifacts that
were discovered in the respective kingdoms, which are packaged into their respective
tourism potential values.
Volume 2: Religions in Alimosho: Evaluating
Origin, Evolutionary Growth and Impacts of Christianity and Islam
Theme of the book: Even the Cross is a heritage as so the
Crescent
Kill his culture
And the Man is dead
Change his name
He’s lost in identity
Bury his language
And you murder his ancestor.
This is the epigraph with which
the book opens the subject of foreign religion’s entry into the ancient native
communities of Alimosho. Accordingly, discernible readers shall be quick to
read it as a serial continuum to Volume 1.
The book
provides general information on the impact of Christianity and Islam on both the
cultural life of the natives and their physical environment, through the
evolutionary growth of Alimosho from its ancient origin to this modern day.
It traces what
it describes as “the violent” means of entry of these religions into Nigeria via
the Southern and Northern parts respectively, using the concept of “conflict of
nurtural culture with natural culture”. In
the case of Christianity, the violence is described in terms of the Siamese
attachment of the London Christian Missionary Society (CMS) to the Lagos
British colonial authority in the mission to overwhelm the prevailing local (natural)
culture of the African environment with the foreign Christian (innate nurtural)
culture in the white man. But readers would by themselves find to what needful
advantages that battles of cultural conflicts have become today. It narrates
this with the invasion of Oyo and Bini Empires in 1895 and 1897 respectively.
The violent
entry of Islam is also described in manner not too dissimilar to the
Christianity’s, which it narrates with the common history of the ancient
Yoruba’s encounter of the Northern jihadist at Ilorin corridor.
However, the more striking points made by this book
are: 1) the role of early Church in many of the inter-communal crises that have
endured to date; 2) The role of Ogboni Cult in the successful growth of the
early Church; 3) How Christianity growth benefitted from the global crises in
the last quarter of 20th century and why Alimosho bore the burden of
that massive growth.
BOOK IMAGE:
Volume 3: The ‘Progressives’ Identity of Alimosho Politics in Evolution Process
from the Ancient Time
This book is about the
political history of Alimosho. Therein, the significant events that had direct
bearings to shaping the politics and governance policies of Lagos State and
Nigeria as a whole are documented in graphic analysis of the issues involved.
The narrative
leads empirical evidence of democracy as a political system that is naturally
native to Yoruba nation since the pre-colonial era of Alafin Sango of Oyo
Empire. The structure around which this system is built is then traced to
Ijegun Kingdom as the formal attempt of Oba Esidena to introduce it with his
establishment of Iledi Awo (the
Ogboni Cult temples) in Alimosho.
The origin of
Alimosho’s Progressives’ Identity is thence captured in the transition of power
from the local authority of communal kingship, through the British colonial
authority, to the era of Action Group to date.
Talking about
how events in Alimosho have influenced national policies, the book captures the
nexus of the origin of Land Use Act Proclaimed by the military Government of
Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo to the celebrated murder case of Ejigbadero.
Evaluating
how Alimosho has fared In the contemporary democratic dispensation,
particularly the two decades of this Fourth Republic, the book explains in full
detail the origin of Alimosho’s appellation as ‘Tinubu Country’.
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Volume 4: When the Pacesetters Lit the Path:
Journey of the Alimosho’s Economy from Industrial Base to Trading
This book is about matters of
the economy and manpower development in Alimosho. It holds the narratives of
the history of Alimosho’s economy, which it explains to begin as the thriving
hob of productive indigenous industries.
It is more or
less a compendium of the biography of early settlers to be received by Alimosho
communities’ natives from mid periods of the 20th century. Those who
brazed all odds to migrate from the comfort of urban setting to settle in the
rural life of the ancient communities and it is structurally packaged as the
crème of available role models for the generational youths of Alimosho to draw
their inspiration for life.
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