Talk:Ondo Town

Corn
This page links to the disambiguation page Corn, but I'm not sure which sense is intended. Can you help? Thanks. &mdash; Pekinensis 23:09, 6 May 2005 (UTC)

I have changed it to Cereal. &mdash; Pekinensis 23:05, 27 May 2005 (UTC)

Stadium
I tried to find a source for the stadium in Ondo but could not, it looks like the stadium might actually be in Akure. -AndrewBuck 06:23, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Akinsulire's Family
Can someone help me find the origin of the Akinsulire's family in Ondo Town.

From

Tunde Los Angeles —Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.219.198.191 (talk) 11:09, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

smuggling
unfortunately, nigeria still allows the kidnapping of american women under the lure of jobs. then forces them to get other americans to send them money, to buy back their freedom. and then force them to smuggle out contrabands to nigerian contacts in the u.s.a. like in cleveland ohio. and when they get here, believe they are safe, but only to be forced into continuing smuggling for them, under threat of death to themselves, their friends and families. and if caught to deny of their own involvement, or pay for it dearly. because upon kidnapping, you are forced to reveal all your information to them so they can track you down in the u.s.a. my lady is trapped in nigeria because of this scam. and i am unable to convince the authorities there, of her forced abduction and forced actions, choices she had to make just to save her own life. yes i want to live here. if my lady is not released. i will go to the american public and tell them my story and even tell of sunday olakunle francis and of fatogun sunday femi. i am not afraid of any of you knowing my i.p. address. bring it. i ll give u attention u dont want. her name is vivian deann roselyn and she is being held for gold and diamond possession. of which she did not need or want or desire. i will see how well the nigerian government of ondo state and akure proceed with this. and whether they try to procecute her for what they know to be going on or release her and i will forget this happened. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.240.118.172 (talk) 05:36, 13 March 2009 (UTC)

i am happy to be in my home page; Ondo city is indeed a place to be. I'm proud to be an indigenous son of this city.