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8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by Sirmuel1(m): 8:59am On Mar 26, 2016 |
The royal house of Benin is one of the most
famous in Africa and the world at large.
Yearly, tourists and visitors troop to the
ancient city located in Edo state, Nigeria to
see the palace which holds the rich history
of ancient royalty.
Although not all are granted audience with
the Oba – Omo N’Oba N’Edo, quite a
number of people are allowed to tour
specific areas of the Palace. While paying a
visit, it is important to check with your tour
guide for regulations which govern
movements around the palace. POINTING Pointing fingers at either Oba or his chiefs are not allowed at the Oba’s palace. The Oba himself does not point fingers at anyone as well, except in a bid to bless or curse another individual. Pointing is seen as an act with deep spiritual meaning and so, anyone who does this is promptly arrested by the security guards of the palace known as the Ifienwenro for questioning and possible punishment. The Ifienwenro is a ‘spiritual’ guard whose major duty is to wade off spiritual attack against the Oba. These guards are usually clad in brown wrapper skirts with armlets around them. After arrest, the offender is usually compelled to take an oath before confessing or giving explanations for pointing fingers at the Oba. In dire cases, the offender might be asked to present certain animals for sacrifice. WHISTLING Whistling might seem like a simple and harmless act, but when in Benin City, especially at the Palace, this is considered rude. Based on superstition, the people of Benin believe whistling to be a medium through which mortals can call to spirits and the dead. The Oba palace houses over 3000 deities and mysticisms with spirits attached to them. It is believed that when a person whistles in the palace, there is no control over which spirit or deity would be roused by the call, and in a situation where the roused spirit does not see any food, offering or appeasement, it might take the life of the whistler or anyone around the vicinity. OPEN UMBRELLAS DURING FESTIVALS Umbrellas are fashioned to offer protection from harsh weather conditions such as rain or sun, however, if you are visiting Benin and you plan to attend a festival, be prepared to stand through any condition the weather throws at you without protection. During major festivals such as the Igue festival, the Oba of Benin is the only one whose head can be covered with an umbrella. The palace chiefs are expected to leave their umbrellas at the palace gate during festivals. For tourists and visitors who have no prior knowledge of this rule, the security guards known as the Ifiento issue a warning at the entrance. BLACK APPAREL Black as a colour typifies mourning in many cultures. Seeing as it is a taboo for the Oba to mourn, no matter the circumstance, he is not allowed to set eyes on the colour black. As a result, anyone wearing a black attire is not allowed entrance into the palace, especially if the person has the intention of gaining an audience with the Oba or there is a high chance of the person crossing paths with the Oba. WOMEN AT THE ALAKA AREA The Alaka is a section of the palace known to habour Oba Ehemgbuba shrine. According to Benin history, Oba Ehemugba, famously know as a powerful mystic, was born a haemophrodyte and since his father did not have any other heir to ascend the throne after him, he invited powerful witch doctors and mystics to work on young Ehemugba. At the end of the healing session, the female parts of Oba Ehemugba was removed from him and he was left with only the male parts. To assuage the worries of the people and assure them that the next Oba would indeed be completely male, Oba Ehemugba was paraded naked around the entire community. The shrine in Alaka is believed to contain his spirit and so, any female who enters the area immediately become infertile. To avoid barrenness among the Benin girls and women, a ban was places around the shrine. Women till date are refused entrance to the area. MALE VISITORS TO THE ROYAL HAREM No male visitor of any kind is allowed near the royal harem. The royal harem include the queen as well as other wives and concubines belonging to the Oba. This regulation is so severe that the members of the harem, especially the queen, are not even allowed a touch from their father or brother. The only males allowed to approach the harem are designated male offspring from the royal family, males with blue blood. BANGA (palm oil fruits)on the head While Banga soup is notably consumed by people in Benin City, carrying its source- the palm oil fruit- on your head in or around the palace is strictly prohibited. Also, a vehicle loaded with the palm oil fruit is also not allowed through the streets surrounding the Oba’s palace. The palm kernel is usually red in colour, same colour as blood, and it is believed that the palm fruits at the Oba’s palace or around it means that the land will take blood, and usually someone around would have to die. It is considered a bad sign and an omen. In a situation where someone, possibly a visitor, fails to adhere to this rule, an animal is essentially sacrificed to the Ogun Oba as soon as possible, to avert impending death or catastrophe. DOGS In the precolonial times, after human sacrifice was abolished, dogs were used in many communities as substitutes to human offerings or just for special sacrifices. If you have visited the Oba’s palace, you would discover that dogs on their own, as though they have a premonition, do not venture into the palace or run around it while playing. Any canine that strays within dies. © Leadership Newspaper 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by derrick333(m): 9:19am On Mar 26, 2016 |
Nice post, dieing to gt such post all dis while 1 Like |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by bokohalal(m): 3:18pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
When I had first heard the Oba Ehengbuda story about twenty years ago, I was told that he was a WOMAN who was subsequently surgically transformed into a man because the Oba had no male heir. I still have some questions to ask about Oba Ehengbuda. |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by Nobody: 3:50pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
Backward culture and belief, yall had better evolve and advance into civilization, well I need not say it because somehow, someway these inimical belief would soon die out maybe before the 30th century and I sure would be dead by then though. |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by ireneony(f): 9:07pm On Mar 26, 2016 |
Nice one op 1 Like |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by Cyojunior(m): 10:44am On Mar 27, 2016 |
Gullible culture , dats why africans are no where tobe compared with d outside World. We keep practising and believing thing on superstitious inventions !!! Abt. D one of palm kernel @ op u said. Its red n anything dat has red shows a sign of blood. Bt why is. It dat dis same gullible, outdated culture believer are die_hard fan of red !!! Ie. In dat picture. Above the oba is putting on red !!! |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by Sirmuel1(m): 12:27am On Mar 28, 2016 |
Cyojunior: Clothing is different from the palm fruit. They love Red clothes a lot, even most of the red beads we use here in the south are from Benin. The use of Red colors can be traced down to their deities. The deities of Great Benin are very powerful and ancient. Most are aggressive deities and work swiftly. Apart from the gods they have in Edo state, they still serve other deities in yoruba land, like the Ogun, Osun and Oronmila/Orunmila (deity of wisdom) is the same thing as yourba Orunmila or Ifa. |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by 1shortblackboy: 3:17am On Mar 28, 2016 |
Cyojunior:how can a cultur be gullible. Na wa o |
Re: 8 Things Visitors Are Forbidden To Do At Oba Of Benin Palace by Whisk(m): 5:18pm On Jun 19, 2022 |
Wow! Thanks for letting us know. |
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