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mekuslogan
Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« on: November 08, 2009, 02:11 AM »

We need legislation to eradicate rituals, cannibalism - Erelu Lola Ayonrinde -Raises posers on Oba Funso Adeolu’s corpse

Erelu Tunwase AyonrindeErelu Tunwase of Ode-Remo, Chief Lola Ayonrinde, who is the Otun Iyalode of Shomolu and Lagos District, and also the Yeye Akinrogun of Ikeji-Ile Ijesa was twice Mayor of the London Borough of Wandsworth. She talks to AYO-LAWAL GBENOBA on her campaign against human sacrifice and cannibalism in Nigeria. Excerpts:

WHAT is your campaign all about?
[color=#990000]The ‘Say No To Cannibalism In Nigeria’ campaign is aimed towards eradicating the ancient and obnoxious practice of mutilating the bodies of traditional rulers after death. The rituals and sacrifices parts of the body of a dead king, especially in Western Nigeria, are used for are barbaric and a disgrace to the country in this 21st century. The movement is out to stop these evil practices which are not in consonant with the will of God and against the fundamental human rights of the affected traditional rulers. When a king dies, they say they have to give his heart to his successor on the throne to eat. They explained that it will make the new king strong and courageous but, is that not deceit? How can eating somebody’s flesh give courage to another person? They mutilate the remains of these kings and engage in fetish and obnoxious activities which add no value to anybody or the society in general.[/color]


Why do you need to feed an incoming royal father with the heart of a dead one? This cannibalism started with Christopher Colombus who believed that when a king ate the heart, or some other parts of a dead ruler, some major attributes of the dead was transferred to the new king. This is sheer cannibalism and has no place with God. And, I want the chiefs, the traditional rulers themselves and other stakeholders to know that any tradition that does not recognise God is doomed. The government must put a stop to this cannibalism going on in some parts of Nigeria because, it is even against the constitution of Nigeria. Section 38 subsection 1 of the Nigerian constitution gives every citizen the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, while section 17 subsection 26 declares that the sanctity of the human person shall be recognised and human dignity shall be maintained and enhanced. Where is the sanctity of the human person in all these? Where is human dignity?


What motivated this campaign?
I was very close to the late Alaye of Ode-Remo, Oba Funso Adeolu, the popular Chief Eleyinmi of the rested Village Headmaster soap opera. Few months after his death on August 21, 2008, he started appearing to me and I had months of traumatic haunting. In his lifetime, Oba Adeolu was a Christian and he made it known that he did not partake in anything fetish during his installation as king. He explicitly, several times, demanded that when death came calling, his corpse should be handed over to his family so that he could be given a proper Christian burial. However, his corpse was not released to the family. After his death, he appeared to me several times, and kept telling me about many things. He said his corpse was handed over to the ‘odis’ (slaves) who treated it like that of a criminal. They took bits and pieces of his remains for their own use while some parts were distributed to the four corners of the town.


It was while going round that I discovered what happened and I met some chiefs who confessed what happened but asked me to forget it because there was nothing we could do about it.


All the ‘odus’ of Ifa do not approve using human beings as sacrifice, the constitution does not approve and to crown it all, God Almighty frowns at this practice, they are doing it to appease whom? Some of the kings today are enlightened and those who are born again Christians, like Oba Adeolu, are renouncing these things. So, why hold on to an obnoxious and barbaric act? Oba Adeolu believed he would be given a decent burial and that is why his ghost has refused to rest. Even in Ijebuland, these things were abolished years ago and Ijebuland under the Awujale agreed they would bury kings according to their religion.


So, how do you hope to stop the practice?
We are canvassing that our traditional rulers should be buried whole, without being mutilated and it should be in the open. There is secrecy because of the evils attached. It is untenable scientifically that the heart is eaten for so and so reasons. To start with, let us have the installation of kings in the open, no aspect of the installation should be shrouded in secrecy. It should be a celebration of our culture so, why should it be shrouded in secrecy? When everything becomes transparent, it will even help younger ones to know more about our culture and we will be able to restore some of our societal values. Why should obas be laid to rest in a paganic manner? If a governor gives staff of office to a king, giving him recognition and authority, that king is under the governor so, why should the government condone barbarism in this age? The ministry of local government and chieftaincy affairs should do something about this, if not, the government is endorsing cannibalism. True that some of the kings went through these rituals during installation but those who opted out should be given that grace of opting out of the rituals in death. They should be buried according to their faith. The practice is a disgrace to the whole of South West because it is common there.


We are appealing to the traditional rulers who were installed through cannibalism to renounce it publicly and declare they don’t want their hearts to be eaten or other parts of their bodies to be used for any form of ritual. Abolition of slave trade took place years ago. So, why do we still have some people in Ode calling themselves slaves (‘odis’)? We need legislation to stop the barbaric act and we are appealing to our lawmakers to rise up to this task of eradicating cannibalism in Nigeria. There should be a law backing a king to opt out of fetish installation and burial and it should become an offence for anyone to tamper with the remains of a king, for whatever purpose, or to give the body to the ‘odi’ for rituals. The penalty should be without an option of fine so that the perpetrators would know how grave the offence is. The ‘odi’ in Ode can be given money to buy goat, ram, cow, or whatever they need for sacrifice, if they must, but there must be total abolition of human sacrifice in the country. Efforts are being made by some Ogun State traditional rulers to stop it but some feel the fetish practice must be protected. The government must detach itself from it.


Internationally, human sacrifice, cannibalism, witchcraft and sorcery are illegal so, why should it be done with impunity in Nigeria, a country that is known as the giant of Africa? Infact, politicians should begin to include the abolition of cannibalism in their campaign programmes, and party manifestos by 2010.


What efforts have you made so far to network and get people involved?
We give glory to Almighty God. I have spoken to so many kings who secretly don’t want it and we are telling them that they should make an open declaration against these evil practices. The campaign would be boosted if they do because people believe they all knew and agreed to these evil practices before being installed. We now call on the royal fathers again, in the name of Almighty God, to declare publicly that they don’t want these fetish practices to continue. I have carried the campaign to the international level so that Nigerians of affluence who are in diaspora would lobby the lawmakers and get a legal backing for the campaign to eradicate human sacrifice and cannibalism in Nigeria. A number of international media like the BBC have aired my interview on the campaign and some Nigerian people abroad are involved in the lobbying for a legislation to stop the obnoxious practices.


We call on the ‘oluwos’ and ‘odis’ in Ode to review the entrenched ill that has no value to the society. We appeal to them to accept cows and goats and allow our royal fathers to be buried according to their beliefs. Then, it was about time that the royal fathers are constituted into the House of Royals, like the House of Lords, so that they would have more power, say and patnership in governance. This would help them to contribute meaningfully to issues affecting them and the society at large.
 
 
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #1 on: November 08, 2009, 06:14 AM »

This Erelu woman is fighting a lost cause. She cannot win the battle against entrenched Yoruba culture that has been in existence since the time of Oduduwa. Tongue Tongue
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #2 on: November 08, 2009, 06:39 AM »

This Yoruba fixation of yours is slowly becoming an addiction. I think you can still get help after all, if tpia got cured from Igbo addiction, there is still hope for you. Yoruba chic chop your money dump you? Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #3 on: November 08, 2009, 06:41 AM »

^^^^^
You know you must not be such an idiot?
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #4 on: November 08, 2009, 06:43 AM »

There is more to life than Yoruba. Get a job or smoke some pot to relieve the stress.  Undecided Undecided
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #5 on: November 08, 2009, 06:45 AM »

Thanks. Now get lost before I help you do so, you incompetent nincompoop.
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #6 on: November 08, 2009, 06:48 AM »

Smoke some pot or ecstasy regularly, it will help alleviate the yoruba hatred and put you in permanent state of euphoria. You kill your nerves everyday here trying to scandalize Yorubas when there are not up to 0.00000000000000000000000000000000009% of Yorubas reading your trash. Hatred for people and children that did nothing to you, there is no sickness worse than that. See a shrink.
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #7 on: November 08, 2009, 06:50 AM »

Quote from: Aloy~Emeka on November 08, 2009, 06:48 AM
Smoke some pot or ecstasy regularly, it will help alleviate the yoruba hatred and put you in permanent state of euphoria. You kill your nerves everyday here trying to scandalize Yorubas when there are not up to 0.00000000000000000000000000000000009% of Yorubas reading your trash. Hatred for people and children that did nothing to you, there is no sickness worse than that. See a shrink.

Utter gibberish. It seems your world begins and ends in nairaland. Mine does not ok? BTW, should n't you idiot be out here condemning this heathen culture (be it of Yoruba Igbo or any other) than coming to tell me crap? You urchin.
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #8 on: November 08, 2009, 06:55 AM »

Quote from: mekuslogan on November 08, 2009, 06:50 AM
Utter gibberish. It seems your world begins and ends in nairaland. Mine does not ok?

Its still better than yours that begins and ends with Yoruba strife.  I just wish one of them flips a booger on you.
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #9 on: November 08, 2009, 06:59 AM »

If your life is better than mine, I will take a walk. Forget nairaland ok. In real life you'd be cleaning my shoes.
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #10 on: November 08, 2009, 07:05 AM »

Quote from: mekuslogan on November 08, 2009, 06:59 AM
If your life is better than mine, I will take a walk. Forget nairaland ok. In real life you'd be cleaning my shoes.

Only diminutive people who are barely known beyond their coven brag. You are no different from the gazillion buggers I see on the street everyday. You are not ashamed that while many rich people are helping sponsoring different organizations, you are busy looking for who to enslave with your own.

In case you don't know, there is a difference between virtual and real wealth. I will let your big mouth pass for now until you come out from the oxycontin trance.

You see, I am a nasty good fella.   Wink Wink Wink I knew that you ingested too many pills and it impaired your reasoning for now. You will be fine.
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #11 on: November 08, 2009, 07:09 AM »

Aloy Emeka,

I repeat that in real life you'd be answering to me. This is not bragging because I am saying so with as much modesty as I can muster, since it is a FACT. Lookia, by the time you know me, you'd regret crossing my path, you little rascal.
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #12 on: November 08, 2009, 07:13 AM »

Quote from: mekuslogan on November 08, 2009, 07:09 AM
Aloy Emeka,

I repeat that in real life you'd be answering to me. This is not bragging because I am saying so with as mush modesty as I can muster, since it is a FACT. Lookia, by the time you know me, you'd regret crossing my path, you little rascal.

I don't have time this morning for pathologic tribalists like you. Don't test me.
mekuslogan
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #13 on: November 08, 2009, 07:15 AM »

And you a generic arse licker bore me like hell. I'd be fine if you buzz off.
Aloy~Emeka
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #14 on: November 08, 2009, 07:28 AM »

Quote from: mekuslogan on November 08, 2009, 07:15 AM
And you a generic arse licker bore me like hell. I'd be fine if you buzz off.

You buzz off too with your igbo flat head. Undecided
WilyWily
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #15 on: November 08, 2009, 09:31 AM »

 ;d
Recognise
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #16 on: November 08, 2009, 11:50 AM »


@ Posting


Erelu Tunwase Ayonrinde

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texazzpete (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #17 on: November 08, 2009, 02:36 PM »

Where's the Moderator with his banhammer? The stupid tribalism in this Politics section is getting out of hand.

RichyBlack, this is unacceptable!
Dede1
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #18 on: November 08, 2009, 02:43 PM »

This is beyond man’s inhumanity against man. The Yoruba peeps that hailed from a culture that still harbors slaves (Odis), has penchant for desecration of dead humans and wallows in the orgy of cannibalism would have the effrontery to lampoon the osu system in Igbo land that evidentially non-existence. 

I still wonder what is keeping some of loudmouthed Yoruba extractions from this thread.

Dede1
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #19 on: November 08, 2009, 02:47 PM »

Quote from: texazzpete on November 08, 2009, 02:36 PM
Where's the Moderator with his banhammer? The stupid tribalism in this Politics section is getting out of hand.

RichyBlack, this is unacceptable!


When Osu system in Igbo land was tabled on this forum, you were one of the leading experts on the subject of cast practice. It is good to know you as a double-sided monetary coin.
Duduknight (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #20 on: November 08, 2009, 03:09 PM »

Quote from: texazzpete on November 08, 2009, 02:36 PM
Where's the Moderator with his banhammer? The stupid tribalism in this Politics section is getting out of hand.

RichyBlack, this is unacceptable!

Either the moderator does not moderate the politics or he justs permits the garbage that is posted by certain tribalists for whatever reason.
Duduknight (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #21 on: November 08, 2009, 03:10 PM »

Quote from: Dede1 on November 08, 2009, 02:43 PM
This is beyond man’s inhumanity against man. The Yoruba peeps that hailed from a culture that still harbors slaves (Odis), has penchant for desecration of dead humans and wallows in the orgy of cannibalism would have the effrontery to lampoon the osu system in Igbo land that evidentially non-existence. 

I still wonder what is keeping some of loudmouthed Yoruba extractions from this thread.



It is obvious that you tribalistic; you should at least accept that.
WilyWily
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #22 on: November 08, 2009, 03:17 PM »

Quote from: Dede1 on November 08, 2009, 02:43 PM
I still wonder what is keeping some of loudmouthed Yoruba extractions from this thread.
They are all in the Surgical room undergoing surgery to reduce their Hippopotamus look like wide mouth. Their mouths are still sealed.
KnowAll (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #23 on: November 08, 2009, 03:44 PM »

This is beyond man’s inhumanity against man. The Yoruba peeps that hailed from a culture that still harbors slaves (Odis), has penchant for desecration of dead humans and wallows in the orgy of cannibalism would have the effrontery to lampoon the osu system in Igbo land that evidentially non-existence.  

I still wonder what is keeping some of loudmouthed Yoruba extractions from this thread.


The absurdities of few deranged tribesmen should not being seen as a currency of trade. This is clearly a case of a very few delirious and an insane klansmen that requires the urgent  attention of our psychiatric institutes. Having them sectioned will not only banish this rather appaulling and derogatory acts from existence it will like other Nigerian tribal oddities and customs be commuted to the books of history.

To taint the whole Yoruba race with the same brush is like accepting that the weirdness and the eccentricities of the Waco sects in southern Texas is part and parcel  of White Anglo-saxon American sub culture a view which is not only baseless but nonesensical.
  Undecided

 
 
  
 
RichyBlacK (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #24 on: November 09, 2009, 02:23 AM »

Thread title changed.

Please stay on topic.

Exposing the foolish aspects of our culture is always a good move!
tpia.
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #25 on: November 09, 2009, 02:41 AM »

of course i know i'm addressing a brick wall here aka richyblack but the thread should remain closed.

reason?

the original poster is a rabid bitter chimpanzee who has nothing better to do with his time than start senseless posts attacking yorubas.

is it too much to expect of richyblack to apply common sense in these types of threads?

yes it is.
*jona
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #26 on: November 09, 2009, 03:42 AM »

 Huh.lol
Abagworo (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #27 on: November 09, 2009, 04:05 AM »

Quote from: Dede1 on November 08, 2009, 02:43 PM
This is beyond man’s inhumanity against man. The Yoruba peeps that hailed from a culture that still harbors slaves (Odis), has penchant for desecration of dead humans and wallows in the orgy of cannibalism would have the effrontery to lampoon the osu system in Igbo land that evidentially non-existence.

I still wonder what is keeping some of loudmouthed Yoruba extractions from this thread.



igbos call servants odibor.we might have more similarities than differences.
bawomolo (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #28 on: November 09, 2009, 04:41 AM »

Quote from: RichyBlacK on November 09, 2009, 02:23 AM
Thread title changed.

Please stay on topic.

Exposing the foolish aspects of our culture is always a good move!


you do realize threads like this should be moved to the culture or sectarianism section right?
becomrich,
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #29 on: November 09, 2009, 05:26 AM »

Let the woman name the king that eat a person heart in the last 30 years. She is not upto date.

And did she know any one. Deji akure just got dethrone. would the next person eat the heart of a man who is still alive. No. Make up story . It is only believe, That is no more . Use to. The igbo emeka aloy use to eat people and dont be shock.   Not even heart, God ask your father. And when in asia someone posted a place.


Aloy emeka can you eat a person no. No. so keep quiet. The woman is only trying to get news for herself.

Ritual kill is common in Nigeria. And with a police force like nigeria, what can you do. It is illegal under nigeria law to kill a person. So what law do you people still need.


lock this thread. it shows african as animals.
Abagworo (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #30 on: November 09, 2009, 05:36 AM »


lock this thread. it shows african as animals

or move to culture or tribalism
texazzpete (m)
Re: Wow! Hidden Cannibalistic Culture Exposed
« #31 on: November 09, 2009, 07:43 AM »

Quote from: Dede1 on November 08, 2009, 02:47 PM

When Osu system in Igbo land was tabled on this forum, you were one of the leading experts on the subject of cast practice. It is good to know you as a double-sided monetary coin.

I have NEVER joined in any such discussion. Provide evidence of your stupid claim or STFU.
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