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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by RebelLeader15(m): 9:39am On Aug 07, 2014
ibdeals1: Theres also an eluku masqurade/spirit in a town in ondo the town is called oke igbo...its strange that theres another in ikorodu..the one in that town in ondo state is damn scary that no one is allowed to look at it anyone that looks at it die instantly lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
long live our Culture

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by Simplefaithy(m): 9:45am On Aug 07, 2014
samflexxy: why would ebola not afect african countries when stupid cultural practices like this still go on in the so called computer age
. I tell u bro. Radarada@rederede.com
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by zurine(f): 9:48am On Aug 07, 2014
whoah
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by shiffynaani(m): 9:51am On Aug 07, 2014
Afrocatalyst:

Oga, this is Lagos. Forget that culture you're talking about. Go to your village and practise that!
I understand the importance of culture but not at the expense of those who don't belong with you!
then if they don't belong with us they should take their leave if they are'nt confortable!
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by roufy235(m): 9:53am On Aug 07, 2014
samflexxy: why would ebola not afect african countries when stupid cultural practices like this still go on in the so called computer age
that's why the whites keep using you because you can't embrace your culture.

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by akdjr(m): 10:01am On Aug 07, 2014
Seconded!
Zedric: your reasoning is a bit low. If u have any problem with the culture, leave the country and go stay with the whites u like so much. There are things in our culture that will neva be erased, computer age or android age

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by oderemo(m): 10:05am On Aug 07, 2014
samflexxy: why would ebola not afect african countries when stupid cultural practices like this still go on in the so called computer age
If I say ORACLE your first tot will be associated with IFA, yet one of the first IBM software was oracle. Coincidence? That's yr computer ageing or wat?

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by DonaldGenes(m): 10:11am On Aug 07, 2014
ibdeals1: Theres also an eluku masqurade/spirit in a town in ondo the town is called oke igbo...its strange that theres another in ikorodu..the one in that town in ondo state is damn scary that no one is allowed to look at it anyone that looks at it die instantly lipsrsealed lipsrsealed


Lolzzz Fake
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by ibdeals1(m): 10:14am On Aug 07, 2014
DonaldGenes:


Lolzzz Fake

just try and go to the town oke igbo in ondo state and ask ..it goes out from around 9pm in the nite till dawn..every 3years

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by DonaldGenes(m): 10:14am On Aug 07, 2014
amodu:

Certain indigenous family of Ikorodu are permitted to witness this.

Eluku here in Ikorodu is characterized by testing the potency of charms among themselves. Charms that have been prepared for long or still recent but haven't seen the light of the day or stand the test of potency are being used by individuals on themselves. That is what is been meant by 'man enough'.

It would be more Apt if they can practice these yeye chams by moving to Sambissa forest? What do you have to say to that?
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by DonaldGenes(m): 10:15am On Aug 07, 2014
ibdeals1:

just try and go to the town oke igbo in ondo state and ask ..it goes out from around 9pm in the nite till dawn..every 3years

I don't believe in that s
$hit...we have ours in Akwa Ibom and now nobody fear such rubbish...even girls dey look and waka anyhow...Nothing dey happen...leave that thing my brother

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by luvola(m): 10:15am On Aug 07, 2014
lowgeorge: This is tradition nd it belongs to us..its an identity dat stands ur tribe out frm odas...most pple complaning here I no say dem b dose greedy igbo pests wey no fit honour their hosts wth dere demands...if u can't honour our customs nd traditions den **uck outta our land..gather ur filth wth ur bastard parents back to ur forbidden kingdom. Shey na only lagos be ur lifeblood ni...una wey dey claim church or religion..just knw dat b4 d intro of any religion dere has being a mark of identity for africa nd its our religion..go to japan,thailand,india,ireland, even usa wth their halloween all dem contri dey conform demselves to watever nature nt just foist on them bt show dem its right..bt dis stewpid igos wth dere parasitic spleen wey fit make mony for hell re here complaning..nobody beg u to pay huse rent for lagos shebi u remember. If u still can't hold it den go back to ur lands.... Or una obi for onitsha no dey do in traditional rites abegi comot here joor. Bedbugs
Which mumu tradition ? We Africans are the problem of ourselves. Backward set of illiterate people .

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by DamiG(f): 10:17am On Aug 07, 2014
alingo4life: If this Happens in Ibadan,Some Idiots here would be shouting and saying Rubbish calling Ibadan people unprintable names..Even in Ibadan there is no Cultural festival where people's restrictions are curtailed....Chai.Lagos Indeed..There is god ohhh
cool
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by DonaldGenes(m): 10:18am On Aug 07, 2014
nonesense: Go sambisa Forest to test gun charm in front Boko Ak47

Exactly!!!!!?
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by Nobody: 10:22am On Aug 07, 2014
lowgeorge: Omo na today I just dey realize say igbos even plenty pass my yoruba pple here for dangote...its like time don come for retrenchment ooooo. Hw come aliens go pass indigenes for their land.. Indigenisation and ostracization policy about to commence....watchout for massive sacking in dangote pasta... Nd get ready ur cvs for immediate recruitment...must be of yoruba ancestry and descent.. Incase u dnt knw. Am a quality control manager and need to do some purging as soon as possible... Operational reports to start next 18 days... There shld be a formal reports soon...
with all due respect sir, judging from the statement above, then I will say you are a disgrace to quality control as a profession and a disaster to dangote as a company.....Quality control manager my foot!

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by bropeee(m): 10:31am On Aug 07, 2014
samflexxy: why would ebola not afect african countries when stupid cultural practices like this still go on in the so called computer age
What BS are you talking about? This will even help prevent the further spread of Ebola if everyone should remain in his/her house.
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by kazmanbanjoko(m): 10:33am On Aug 07, 2014
I dont even know what to quote.














































































































Pls, somebody shuld help me quote something in the space provided.

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:35am On Aug 07, 2014
[size=28pt]THE GODS BE PRAISED!

NIGERIA 4 PAGANISM![/size]

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by LilPeezy(m): 10:40am On Aug 07, 2014
ug 072014


Reports from Portugal revealed that Arsenal’s initial bid on William Carvalho was rejected because Arsenal wanted to pay in instalments. According to the report by Portuguese newspaper Record, the Sporting Lisbon chiefs have held an emergency meeting to discuss the clubs precarious financial position and it was decided they have no option but to sell Carvalho to the highest bidder. Reports say, the club’s desperation to sell as a result of their financial situation has forced them to sell at ‘substantially’ below his £37m buy-out fee. The club is keen on getting the fees upfront and not in instalments and that is the reason why the initial Arsenal bid was rejected. But now, a £24m bid from Arsenal is being prepared but has not been offered. It is believed that Arsenal will make the bid and hope to complete negotiations before the weekend, but no one can say, if the £24m Arsenal is reportedly bidding would represent the ‘‘substantially below’’ in the report.

The player is said to be part-owned by an investment company that has 50% stake in the transfer fee, if the deal happens, meaning if an agreement is reached with a club for £24m, only £12m would go to the club. Even though the Portuguese paper has put Arsenal the most likely destination of the player and a lot of Arsenal fans believe now in the financial status of the club, there may still a problem, if Arsenal do not meet up to what the club considers alright. An objective view of the report makes it a 50%-50% chance of the midfielder playing at Arsenal next season.

This appears an opportunity for Arsene Wenger to step up and make this deal happen, as the Londoners are favourites to grab this one. The Angolan-born Portuguese, will bring the physicality and tackle-ability seen in the Patrick Vieira era as the Gunners holding midfielder. With links to Sami Khedira and Morgan Schneiderlin cooling off, Arsenal may just have this all wrapped up in no distant time. Although, Manchester United are also said to be interested in the lad, nothing concrete is yet to be seen from the Louis Van Gaal led team.

It’s looking like a dawn of a new era for Arsenal going by the desire the team showed last term and the summer signings brought in by the manager this transfer window. Almost all positions in the team have credible and talented players and even some experienced assistants. However, the defensive midfield position, though stable, with experienced players like Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini, still needs that kind of player described above, on the long term. This is not to say Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini are not up to the task, for the upcoming season. They are respected veterans who would stabilize any team. While Flamini is known for the battles and the Gattuso-like wicked tackles, Arteta dominates the position with his fair tackles, good interceptions and his good passing ability.

Carvalho has been linked to Arsenal long enough this term and if this deal does not work, then Arsene Wenger really must have an answer because Sporting Lisbon has made everything easy for Arsenal.
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 10:41am On Aug 07, 2014
PAGAN9JA: [size=28pt]THE GODS BE PRAISED!

NIGERIA 4 PAGANISM![/size]

Abui ngan

Long live paganism

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:42am On Aug 07, 2014
deebrain: As at 2014, fetish practice is the only pride of ikorodu. im ashamed to be identified with that community. thanks to Europe for accepting me.

angry

and these same ppl will be screaming racism in europe. kai!

slaves..

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by alingo4life: 10:43am On Aug 07, 2014
DamiG:
cool

Dami,Lets hook up..Am an Ibadan dude..Born bred and buttered in Ibadan..Would want to meet a Fellow Nairalander in Ibadan..Thanks
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:45am On Aug 07, 2014
[size=18pt]The comments here are laughable.

What has Ipad or Ebola got to do with our Religious Rites?


Does night vigil, making loud noise in church,etc., cure ebola in 21st Century?



Nonsense people.
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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 10:46am On Aug 07, 2014
PAGAN9JA: [size=18pt]The comments here are laughable.

What has Ipad or Ebola got to do with our Religious Rites?


Does night vigil, making loud noise in church,etc., cure ebola in 21st Century?



Nonsense people.
[/size]

Gbam

Dont mind the whitewashed and brainwashed Christian zombies/supremacists

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by ggrin(f): 10:47am On Aug 07, 2014
Idtunzcollection
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:48am On Aug 07, 2014
[size=18pt]Whether it be Stone Age, Iron Age, Bronze Age or Android Age............Yorubaland was, is and will always remain the Abode of The Gods worship.

The Igbos screaming here had better concentrate on their own dying Traditional Religion first before attempting to destroy others beliefs and customs that existed on this land before their 1st ancestor was born.[/size]

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by UrbanMystique: 10:49am On Aug 07, 2014
If you have problem with how yorubas run their land... simple, pack your loads and move back to your village. afterall, lagos is not the only city in nigeria and no one forces you to live in lagos. sheeesh

loud mouth dinguses.

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by Billygee2u: 10:53am On Aug 07, 2014
nonesense: Go sambisa Forest to test gun charm in front Boko Ak47
If their juju is real,why can`t they use it to stop the EBOLA virus ?useless culture
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by iamodenigbo1(m): 10:56am On Aug 07, 2014
the restriction of movement,and threat to life via human sacrifice is where I object,we should maintain our culture it makes us UNIQUE
Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by UrbanMystique: 10:57am On Aug 07, 2014
PAGAN9JA: The comments here are laughable.

What has Ipad or Ebola got to do with our Religious Rites?


Does night vigil, making loud noise in church,etc., cure ebola in 21st Century?



Nonsense people.
I'm not a pagan but i give this post a thumbs up.

no one complains whenever redeem church is having a camp and it's members making life hell for those passing lagos ibadan express way.. but when it comes to traditional right, they suddenly remember that we are in 21st century as if the jewish/arab god they put on their heads is from 21st century.


stup.id black people... slaves forever.

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by PAGAN9JA(m): 10:59am On Aug 07, 2014
[size=18pt]Do you know that In Ramadan if you are caught eating or drinking in public between 4:30 AM - 7:30 PM (even if you are non-muslim) in developed Arab Countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE (Dubai, ABu Dhabi,etc.), Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, etc., you will be fined or put in jail?[/size]

Note: These countries have a very hot climate, so imagine..

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Re: Restriction Of Movement In Ikorodu Tomorrow Due To Ritual Rites (eluku & Oro). by jaki006: 11:04am On Aug 07, 2014

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