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Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by 4reala(m): 10:34am On Oct 16, 2015 |
OH GOD!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo ooo!!! (MUST SEE) Akure, the capital of Ondo State, has remained grounded since Tuesday following a clash between Igbo indigenes and Akure youths.The Akure youths accused the Igbos of disrespecting their monarch, the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo. This followed the alleged refusal of the Igbos to obey the instruction giving by the monarch. DAILY POST gathered that the youths were furious over the manner the Eze-Ndigbo of Akure, sir, Gregory Iloehike allegedly addressed the Deji in his palace, when he (Iloehike) was invited. A palace source disclosed that trouble started between the Deji and Igbo residents, following the installation of an Igbo man as the chairman of one of the markets in Akure by the Eze-Ndigbo. Oba Aladetoyinbo was said to have been angry, having felt that it was a taboo for an Igbo man to rule over a market in Akure. It was gathered that the Akure monarch immediately summoned Iloehike but that to his surprise, the Eze-Ndigbo wore his crown to the Deji’s palace, an action said to be against the tradition of Akure. Irked by his attitude and responses to allegations leveled against him, the Chiefs and some youths who were in the palace ordered him to remove his crown. Deji of Akure was said to have suspended him from parading himself as Eze-Ndigbo. This development sent a wrong signal to the Igbo residents, who mobilized themselves to the palace, ordering the Deji to reverse his earlier statement on Iloehike. But they were unlucky as Akure youths flogged them out of the palace. Since the incident occurred on Tuesday, the Igbos, who dominate the Oba-Adesida road have refused to open for business. Rather, on Wednesday morning, they converged on their secretariat located at Gbogi Street, Akure as early as 7.00am and warned the Akure monarch against his plan to dethrone the Eze Ndigbo. They insisted that the traditional ruler had no power to dethrone Iloehike. The embattled Eze Ndigbo explained that he had not been rude to the Deji of Akure since he ascended the throne about six months ago, adding that he contributed immensely to the installation of the monarch. According to him “the Deji called me around 8.48pm last sunday inviting me to his palace and I honoured his invitation on monday morning. I went with one of my Chiefs, but when I got to the palace, I saw youths numbering over 200 who started shouting as I entered. I suspected that the youths were mobilized by the monarch and I showed respect to the Deji by prostrating for him. “The monarch while addressing me at his palace threatened to drive all the Igbos in Akure out of the city and when I asked for the offence my people committed, the youths at the palace descended on me. They tore my beads and removed my crown. They attempted to beat me but the Police officers at the Palace rescued me.” The Eze Ndigbo said the invitation by the monarch was the first he would receive from him since the monarch ascended the throne, pointing out that Igbos had been living harmoniously in Akure for over 70 years without friction with the natives. The spokesman for the Deji-in-Council who is the Asamo of Akureland, High Chief Olusanya was not in his palace for comments. He also could not pick calls made to him by our correspondent. http://www.afikpochicupdates.com/12390 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Khd95(m): 11:11am On Oct 16, 2015 |
I smell anoda tribal E-war . But why always d igbos,dy wan claim akure join 6 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by 4reala(m): 12:30pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Abeg, make we learn 2 tolerate each other o 1 Like |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 12:54pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
the news is becoming stale, get a life op 6 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 1:08pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
4reala: Pinshure |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 1:42pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
what is Eze ndigbo doing in Akure? wearing a stupid crown to oba's palace? wia is dat done.r Akure people mad? i told u a tribe will soon be kicked out of SW soon 4 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by 4reala(m): 2:19pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
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Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by ahamonyeka(m): 2:43pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Am an igbo man and am not a tribalist but to me I think is high time for the igbos to went and develop their states rather than developing other people's state and be feeling humiliated. 4 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Babalegba(m): 3:19pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
ahamonyeka:You are not getting the point at all . The fact is that ibos are mainly traders and when you are a trader you need customers to sell goods to, that's why ibos are all over nigeria and indeed the world.Going to their states will not work as there would not be enough customers.These are simple truths that the Biafra agitators failed to grasp.Ibos need Nigeria more than they think. 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by sammyj: 3:22pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Please read this post and you will understand why Akure people are reacting fast. 3 Likes
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Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Yemiprecious(f): 3:29pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
very disrespectful putting on a crown to the Oba's palace. 2 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by jaxxy(m): 3:33pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Igbos shud learn to leave peaceable with their host within frame work of d laws. It's that simple. However in this case they have been doing dat for many years till this recent issue of market chairman. All dat is needed here is simple dialogue, clarification and tolerance. No Hate! 4 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by rdokoye: 3:38pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Babalegba: Igbo people move to other parts of Nigeria because they (we) know, that we can monopolise trade outside of our land. It has absolutely NOTHING to do with customers, because the largest market in West Africa currently resides in Igboland. It has to do with COMPETITION, which is minimal outside of Igboland, which means INCREASED profits. If you had any sort of business acumen, you would understand this. |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by ahamonyeka(m): 3:38pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Babalegba:yes,I quite agree with you but are going to sit down and watch them marginalised us?if we go to our states we will still do better or better still let biafra be.am not disputing you,you are right. |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by benega: 3:45pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
1 love brodas we are one |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Babalegba(m): 4:20pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
ahamonyeka:I think the solution is very simple. Ibos should respect the customs of the people they are living with and behave responsibly. If you are going to live with a people for more than ten years then wisdom dictates that you get familiar with their customs. I read on this forum about an elected Lagos ibo assembly member who objected to the proceedings being in yoruba. If he cannot speak Yoruba then why is he there in the first place.In short I think Nigeria is better as one in a symbiotic relationship but Nigerians have to respect the host wherever they go. 6 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by ahamonyeka(m): 4:53pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Babalegba:that's just it. 3 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by fr3do(m): 4:56pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
The Yorubas can fight for their Odua republic so they can fully return to constituted monarchy. In this Nigerian republic a monarch has no power to dictate to another man how he should dress. I hope the Eze-ndigbo sues. 4 Likes |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by tpiander: 4:58pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
this is not googleable, next news plz. |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by tpiander: 4:58pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by tpiander: 4:59pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
fr3do: don't be accusing monarchs of rape o. there is God. 1 Like |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by tpiander: 5:00pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
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Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by oduneja: 5:08pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
THE DEJI OF AKURE HAS THE RIGHT TO
DETHRONE AND ABOLISH THE “EZE
NDIGBO” TITLE IN HIS DOMAIN. By Dr.
Wumi Akintide.
I would be the first to condemn the
effrontery of any Yoruba community leader
in Onitsha or Arochukwu who asked to be
confirmed as the “Oba of the Yorubas “in
the two Igbo towns of Nigeria. The two
towns have taken great pride in their
monarchy and traditional system from the
dawn of their history in Igbo Land and
rightly so.
I recall famous Professor Kodlinye, a one-
time personal physician to Her Royal
Majesty the Queen of England. The great
Professor returned back to Nigeria to be
appointed Vice Chancellor of the great
University of Nsukka. The Professor was a
prince of Obosi who could easily have asked
his people to make him the “Eze Ndigbo” of
London if not the whole of the United
Kingdom. He would not even consider
taking the title in Obosi talk less of asking
for such a title in a foreign country like
Britain which is ruled by only one monarch
from the Royal House of Windsor.
As well-organized as the Igbo National
Union has been in the United States, I am
yet to hear of any Igbo man asking his
people to confer on him the title of “Eze
Ndigbo” or” Igwe” in any of the major cities
of America. That would have been a joke in
America. The Igbos know better not to do
that kind of thing in America or any of the
civilized countries of the world.
I did hear of a Yoruba community in South
Carolina who claim to have a leader who
reportedly got his crown from the great
Alaafin of Oyo. They operate in private,
however, and they have never sought any
public or official recognition like the so-
called “Eze Ndigbo of Akure has done by
going ahead to build himself a Palace and
by claiming some parity with the Deji of
Akure, the preeminent ruler of the
Kingdom.
I visited Rio de Janeiro in Brazil during the
last World Cup. I seized the opportunity to
visit the “Favelas” and the areas occupied by
the Yoruba descendants in the great city. I
never heard of any of their leaders seeking
to be recognized as a traditional ruler of
their community. They know they are in a
foreign land. They could maintain or
treasure their Yoruba identity, but they
have done it within the rules and norms of
what is acceptable in Brazil.
I could say the same thing of Cuba where
the Yoruba descendants accorded the Late
Ooni Risa Sijuwade Olubushe the Second, a
rousing welcome reserved only for Heads of
State the first time he paid an official visit to
Cuba as Arole Oodua “Jigbini bi Ite Akun”
the highly respected progenitor of the
Yorubas who is actually worshipped as a
deity in Cuba and some parts of the
Caribbean, I never heard any of those
Yoruba leaders seeking for recognition as
titular “Yoruba Oba” because they know
they have to respect the traditions of their
host country. The day Ooni Risa Sijuade
landed in Havana was viewed as special by
the Yoruba descendants in Cuba because
the visit ended a long period of draught in
Havana and it was believed by many of
them that the successor of Oodua had
brought rain to their land and the visit was
considered a great blessing to Cuba.
Akure people have no problem with Mr.
Grail Illoson becoming the leader and the
chief spokesman for his people on issues
that are important to them, but coming to
Akure and asking any Deji of Akure to
confer on him the title of “Eze Ndigbo” of
Akure is a different ballgame altogether. It
is an abomination! Only a naïve Deji who
does not understand the history of his own
people or the import of traditional values
and sensitivities would ever grant that kind
of favor.
The words “Eze Ndigbo “simply means the
King of the Igbos. There cannot be a king
without a territory. If such a Deji agrees to
create and recognize such a title in his
domain he must be ready to identify the
territory the title holder is going to preside
over. Such a Deji would have no
justification to deny creating similar titles
and territories for the Egbiras, the Ijaws, the
Hausa/Fulani and the Urhobo community in
his domain if they all want similar
concessions. How many Obas can you have
in one town is a legitimate question to ask
Mr. Illoson and his supporters? As huge and
as highly populated as Ibadan is, the city
has only one traditional ruler in the
Olubadan of Ibadan. The same thing goes
for most of the major cities of Yoruba Land.
If the Igbos get their wish in Akure, it is only
a question of time before they would start
asking for similar concessions elsewhere in
Nigeria.
The predicament the new Deji of Akure
finds himself today can be traced back to
Deji Adesina Adepoju who was banished for
going out to the market place to engage in
physical combat with his wife. The man who
lived in London before his coronation knew
next to nothing about the Deji’s institution.
He got to the throne as a compromise
choice by claiming to be the great grandson
of Deji Osupatadolaa who reigned from
1834 to 1846.
He got the title because the Deji’s 1958
Chieftaincy Declaration signed into Law by
the Awolowo Government had been
amended in 1991 by a decree signed into
law by military Governor and Navy Captain
Sunday Olukoya. The amendment
accommodated the “non-omo ori ite”
meaning the male children who were born
before their fathers became the Deji or
grandchildren or great grandchildren like
me and so many others in Akure, whose
biological fathers were never crowned a
Deji in Akure.
Akure was put into the mess it is now
because the amendment has opened the
door for impostors and many fake princes
to have a chance to be crowned a Deji in
Akure where very little to nothing is ever
documented. Revisionists say what they like
and tell some cock and bull stories when
there is no one to challenge them or tell
them they are wrong. I write some of the
stuff I write today while I still have the
capacity, the brains and the recall memory
to document some of our history for
generations yet unborn Deji Osupa who
called himself Osupa the Third was really
Osupa the Second because there was only
one Osupa before him. I pointed out the
anomaly to him in writing before he was
dethroned. Today we have Deji Odundun
the Second because there was only one
Odundun before him who reigned from
1882 to 1890 as documented in my book,
“the Lion King and the Cubs” published in
2007. What I am doing is my little
contribution to my town, and I would never
shy away from it, even if it gives some
fraudulent elements among us some
discomfort or headache.
The deposed Deji committed an
abomination when he placed more value on
using the title to make money than to
preserve our traditional values. He believed
he was there not to make history and to
leave his foot prints on the sands of history.
He was there instead to make hysteria. He,
all of a sudden, decided to enlarge the
original “Iwarafa Mefa” group of Chiefs in
Akure led by Olisa, Oteru Oba Ode by
adding individuals with honorary titles into
their rank and file. He did the same thing
with the “Ikomo group” led by Baralaye the
Sao of Akure and the “Ejua group” led by the
Asamo of Akure. He did not stop there. He
took a lot of cash from individuals like Mr.
Grail Illoson to make him the “Eze Ndigbo”
of Akure without any consultation with the
Akure Council of Chiefs. He probably
silenced his chiefs by threatening to
rusticate them if they ever spoke up or
challenged him.
The man was a ruthless despot who
deposed the best Olisa in Akure history,
retired Colonel Elijah Folorunsho David
because the man refused to take any
nonsense from him. I can say it without any
iota of contradiction because I knew both of
them very well and because Colonel David
was my childhood friend and brother-in-
law. I knew all of what transpired between
them as an insider and a prince in Akure. I
tell the truth as I know it and I damn the
consequence because I know that sooner or
later the truth will prevail.
I give all this background narrative to
educate all of you reading this and to assure
some of my Igbo friends who are so quick
to blackmail me as a tribalist because I have
the courage of my conviction to say or write
anything that goes against them. Both
Awolowo and Sardauna Bello were tagged
tribalists because they dared to champion
interest of their own base in Nigeria I recall
Sardauna Bello saying in a video on the
Internet that he embarked on his
“northernization” policy in Nigeria to stop
the Igbos from taking over the whole of the
northern Public Service.
I make some exceptions though because
there are Igbos like Alex Omeke and
Agwunobi from Detroit, Michigan and
Professor Ozodi Osuji to mention a few who
don’t usually rush to judgment to condemn
anybody criticizing the Igbos for any reason.
Mr. Agwunobi lived in Akure before coming
to the United States and he and Alex Omeke
and Professor Osuji are usually more
objective in their judgment of those who
criticize the Igbos. I would never
deliberately malign the Igbos because there
are also Yorubas, myself included, who do
what the Igbos do when it suits their whim
and caprices.
For those of you who may not know, the
Deji of Akure has had a running battle with
two of his quarter chiefs in Akure, namely
the Osolo of Isolo and the Iralepo of Isinkan
who have been agitating for recognition as
traditional rulers within the Akure
Metropolis for a long time. The Appeal
Court has returned a verdict that they must
never again parade themselves as
traditional rulers in Akure. They refused to
take a no for an answer. They have now
taken their case to the Supreme Court
which will give the final ruling.
The New Deji is well within his right and
authority to dethrone the “Eze Ndigbo” of
Akure and to abolish the title altogether
because it has no place in our tradition and
cultural setting, and we are not going to
allow it to compound our problems in the
capital city.
The Igbos are good people and they mean
so much to the economic transformation of
our town and our people want to live at
peace with them like we have done for close
to a hundred years starting from the reign
of my grandfather, Deji Afunbiowo Adesida
who reigned from 1897 to 1957 and whose
three direct children reigned after him from
1957 to 1991 and whose great grandchild,
Afunbiowo the Second reigned for from
2010 to 2013.
All the Dejis I know have encouraged the
Igbos to settle in Akure and to peacefully
make a living in our town as long they
respect our sacred institutions and
traditions. They must not impose their own
values on our people. They should not do in
our own domain what our own people
would never do in theirs. It is that simple, if
they truly value our own friendship and
cooperation.
Mr. Grail Illoson, the “Eze Ndigbo” of Akure
deserves to be dethroned with immediate
effect because he has overstepped his
boundaries. I would be saying the same
thing about any Yoruba man in Igbo Land
who oversteps his boundaries by riding
roughshod over the traditional values and
sensitivities of his host.
To be made an Oba in Yoruba Land, you
have got to have a royal blood in you. It is
not exactly so in much of Igbo Land where
you can be picked or elevated to an “Igwe”
or “Eze” if you are filthy rich and have
exemplary conduct as a leader. Mr. Grail
Illoson can go back to his homestead in
Igbo Land if he is so passionate on
becoming an “Eze” or “Igwe”. If he wants to
continue to live among us at Akure
however, he must respect our core ethical
frame work and value system. When you
live in Rome you behave like a Roman. Mr.
Illoson cannot eat his cake and have it.
I must seize this opportunity to reply to Mr.
Kola Akere who deposed in his Facebook
posting that what Mr. Illoson has done in
Akure is permissible all over the world
without giving one example. I don’t know
what the gentleman is talking about.
I am yet to hear of an “Eze Ndigbo in Kano,
Sokoto or Bornu who wants recognition
from Government or who wants to be
placed on the same pedestal as the Emir of
Kano, the Sultan of Sokoto or the Shehu of
Bornu. I hear about an “Eze Ndigbo” of
Lagos seeking the same kind of concession
from Governor Raji Fashola but his request
was politely and very quickly denied
because it could have led to racial tension
in Lagos and all of Yoruba Land.
Kabiyesi, the new Deji of Akure has done
precisely the right thing in reference to Mr.
Grail Illoson. Kabiyesi ought to go further to
revisit some of the honorary titles that the
deposed “Deji Osupa the Third” has
conferred on some people in Akure. He
should remove all of them from the three
traditional groups I have listed above. Such
honorary titles do not belong in the Iwarafa
Mefa, or the Ikomo and the Ejua groups of
Chiefs in Akure.
Right is right and wrong is wrong. There is
no middle ground between the two. The
deposed Deji should never have done what
he did, but thank God Akure now has a Deji
who appreciates and understands the full
ramifications and consequences of
desecrating our sacred institutions and
traditional values and would not abandon
his responsibilities by looking the other way.
He has the support of all Akure people at
home and in Diaspora to do what he has
done.
I rest my case.
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Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 5:18pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
ahamonyeka:This is not a development but an insult on a race |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 5:22pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
4reala: Do Yoruba youths look as useless as that 1 Like |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 5:27pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
sammyj:are you saying there are no mansions in the east? Below is a pic of enugu, you sadist 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by MrMbaM: 5:29pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
chuna1985: Chime Chukwuma, They are better than your ugly mother and your cursed smelly brothers in Lagos traffic. 1 Like |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 5:31pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
As I said in the other thread. You invite someone to a visit, they honour it. You beat them up on the visit. If they did something wrong, they should've told them instead of resulting to a savage behaviour |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by theDEVILisHERE: 5:32pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
Babalegba: Nigeria should be bisbanded It should not exist It is an EViL british creation ment for peppetual neo-colonialistic slavery The earlier the victims of the evil contrapment do this the better for them 1 Like |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by sammyj: 5:36pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
.......................... liberty300: |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Nobody: 6:04pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
In a proper pre colonial era, this kind tin na war o. But thank God for civilisation. In anyway, people's culture should be respected, especially when you are in a foreign land. Although we are the same country people, therefore we should have mutual respect for each other, most especially on issues that has to do with traditional authorities. Peace |
Re: Oh God!!! See What Akure Indegenes Are Doing To Ndigbo Ooo!!! (must See) by Babalegba(m): 6:37pm On Oct 16, 2015 |
theDEVILisHERE:IYour name makes your intention clear,to forment chaos where there is peace and war where there is unity. |
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