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Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by ogbiwa: 5:19am On Jun 26, 2017
banmee:


Ogbiwa is right and wrong at the same time. This is why one has to be careful how one uses google. It does not always give you the full picture. One thing i can assure him though is the grass when it comes to anything American, compared to what obtains in Nigeria, is not only greener, but luscious as well. Yes we did have a sexual assault problem which we have tackled effectively. I myself am a SHARP Rep in my company. It is an additional duty meant to help prevent cases of sexual assault in my unit. Every unit in the army has one. The only reason he even knows about it is because it is very difficult to hide anything in the U.S. Compare that to what obtains in the Nigeria military where female soldiers are no better than sexual play things. My dad is a retired Air Warrant Officer, which is basically the highest enlisted rank you can obtain in the Nigerian Air force. And there is only one Air warrant officer at any one time. Guy, my mouth no fit talk wetin dem de take female Air men do. Yes, the U.S military is not perfect but to say the grass is not greener on this side is complete hogwash as far as i am concerned.

Thanks for your submissions.

I said the grass is not ALWAYS greener there meaning that the issue of where it is better and so on is not so in ALL cases.

That being said, did you say you DID have a case of sexual assault meaning it was a one off incident or chain of incidents that happened once and ended? If you're a SHARP rep like you really say then it's either you're not too conversant with the real scoop or you're just trying to play this thing down to make your military look good and keep up the holy saint mary model image you guys have come to portray your country and everything it represents as, which we both know isn't 100% true. Over here its easier, the military here doesn't command same image of love and respect as the military over there, so it means that assault cases here are easier to be reported and treated by the upper brass unlike there where its a case of "tell it not in gath" lest the world see the "model" US military is also enmeshed in such murky cases.

To start with has anyone including you even watched this video? Have you made serious inquiries? Have you really asked questions to people and done your research? Bear in mind that this is an issue of people being sexually assaulted in an organisation where such cases are supposed to be taboos and therefore treated hush hush, so most definitely a good percentage will usually not open up to talk to YOU about it. So how did you arrive at your conclusion?

And what are the steps, if you don't mind listing, that were taken to tackle this thing 'effectively' like you said? I would so love to know how you guys tackled this epidemic. So do you mean to say that of this moment, NO serviceman or woman in the US military is sexually assaulted any longer? If there isn't, what's the yardstick you used in coming to that conclusion? and if there still is, what percentage are still being assaulted as against what percentage was being assaulted before? Are we to believe sexual assault reduced, remain same or even increased in your military? Data data data. What's your data? Don't just make bold statements like that, back it up with some data bro.

Peace
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by czarina(f): 9:41am On Jun 26, 2017
sukkot:
please grow up and stop posting disturbing pictures

edo is part of yoruba kingdom. jus sayin
ezi okwu?
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by sukkot: 9:45am On Jun 26, 2017
czarina:
ezi okwu?
wehdone madam. goodu morning ooo
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by czarina(f): 10:36am On Jun 26, 2017
sukkot:
wehdone madam. goodu morning ooo
gudu morning tuyu
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by jobbers: 5:50pm On Jun 26, 2017
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Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by MzJin(f): 8:24am On Jun 29, 2017
chinex276:


u fine sha!!!

but i am married





OGa I no ask you ooooooo......tanks n pls stick to ur wife.........congrats .....for me em taken
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by themonk(m): 12:00am On Sep 24, 2017
beautifulage:
She is delta
Hello, how are you?
Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by Konquest: 10:29am On Jan 28, 2019
Angelanest:
Congratulations are in order for Dr Grace Idemudia Owinje who was recently promoted to a Major in the United States Army. Dr. Grace Idemudia who is from Edo state -is a female Internal Medicine Doctor located in Fort Hood, Texas.

Pastor-Ehis Idemudia who shared the good news on Facebook wrote;

All my friends join me to celebrate my beautiful sister! Dr Grace Idemudia Owinje for her promotion to a Major in the United States Army. Through the spirit you have received God's ability to be successful and remain a success at all times. Your path is that of ever increasing glory. You are marked for victory and you set out each day with the assurance that every challenge that comes your way will definitely culminate in your victory and promotion. Your life is an unending stream of success.

Source: https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/06/dr-grace-idemudia-owinje-nigerian-woman-promoted-in-the-us-army.html
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Brilliant... very brilliant! grin
Congats to the Nigerian-American
United States Army Major Idemudia Owinje
of Bini Edo [or is she Esan Edo?] descent.

'Oba ghato kpere ise' meaning,
'Long may you reign; our king,
amen'.

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Re: Nigerian Woman Promoted To A Major In The United States Army. Photos by Konquest: 12:33pm On Jan 28, 2019
Osahon7:




You are right about benin paying homeage to the Oyo Empire. This was a summary of all the the events thats happened.

1.Before now, the ruler of Benin empire used to be called Ogiso(King of the Sky) not Oba. Bini was called Igodomigodo

2.The Last Ogiso resign was associated with Hardship and strive on the Binis

3.When the last ogiso died, his son(Ekaladeran/Izoduwa)who was supposed to take over experienced resistance and opposition because of how his father tenure went.

5.In an attempt no to be assinated, he escaped from Bini and went to Ife

6.In Ifa his name was corrupted from Izoduwa to Oduduwa! He had strong magical spirtual powers so people regarded him as the Son of God.He was made the spirtual head of the yoruba

7. After several years of unstabe monarchy in Bini, some chiefs and king makers went to Ife to beg Izoduwa(now ododuwa) to return home to take his rightful throne.

8.Oduduwa being the spirtual head of the yoruba was unable to leave his position in IFe to come to benin

9.He sent Oramiyan, his son who was born in ife and had yoruba backround to come and be The head of Benin

10.Oramiyan came with Yoruba culture to be Head of bini. Being a yoruba, he refuted the title " Ogiso" and was called " Oba"

11.Because of the complex traditions in Benin, he was unable to cope with being the head of benin, so he left benin in Angry and named Edo "Ile-ebinu"(land of vexation)changing the name from Igodomido to Ile-Ebinu

12.On his way back to Ife, he spent some days at the place of a benin chief and fell in love with the daughter and impregnated her.

13.The daughter gave birth to a son called "Eweka" who was trained in benin cultured and tradition and became the first OBA.

14. Oba Eweka having a Yoruba father saw it necessary to always go Ife for parental advice and guidance.

I hope this helps.
How The name was changed from Ile Ebinu to Edo is another story.

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According to the current 40th Oba of Benin [Oba Ewuare 11]
on the day of his coronation speech, he said Oranmiyan was an
Oba... Hence he was the FIRST OBA of Benin.

Read the highlighted point number 12 [and 11 and 13] of the
speech below and watch the videos of the coronation speech.


Enjoy! grin

Cc: Olu317



"OBA OF BENIN SHARES REASON FOR HIS VISIT TO OONI OF IFE"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUmrS2lrjPc[20:33]
May 3, 2018 - Uploaded by GoldMyneTV


"The Coronation Of The 49th Oba of Great Benin 1st - 2nd Milennium in Edo Language (Part 1)"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH7QUZQ_CAM[19:37]
May 16, 2016


"Special Report: Coronation Of The Oba Of Benin, Oba Ewuare II Pt 1"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsU1lq48whY[14:54]
Oct 28, 2016 - Uploaded by Channels Television



"Special Report: Coronation Of The Oba Of Benin, Oba Ewuare II Pt 2"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-pI7jliNOQ[10:01]
Oct 28, 2016 - Uploaded by Channels Television


"Metrofile: A Coronation Last Witnessed 37 Years Ago As Benin Kingdom Crowns Oba Ewuare 11"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHTRF0ivU6M[11:43]
Oct 29, 2016 - Uploaded by Channels Television


"Oba of Benin Coronation pt1"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDzkROhkvwo[2:00:20]
Dec 27, 2016 - Uploaded by Independent Television and Radio



"The Omo N'oba of Benin Empire Oba Ewuare II's Speech on 2/12/2016"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEp-ccTLI8Y[16:40]
Dec 5, 2016






"The Oba Of Benin's Coronation Speech"
"AN ADDRESS BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, CROWN PRINCE, (AMBASSADOR) EHENEDEN EREDIAUWA, EDAIKEN N’ USELU ON THE OCCASION OF HIS CORONATION AS THE OBA OF BENIN AT URHOKPOTA, BENIN CITY, ON THE 20TH OCTOBER, 2016."


1. The events of today mark the end of activities prescribed by customs and tradition for my ascension to the revered throne of this ancient kingdom. I accept with faith and humility the Destiny which ordained that henceforth, I shall be the embodiment and expression of the Culture, Aspirations and History of our people.

2. As the principal actor in the events of several months that led to this awesome position, I have had a unique opportunity to reflect on the values and essence of our historical continuum. What Royalty represents for our people are Justice, Peace and Unity. These ideals shall be re-awakened, and will be sustained in the dispensation that will soon unfold.

3. The time-tested, rancor-free succession process bequeathed to us in our customs and tradition, is a great tribute to far-sightedness and wisdom of our forefathers and our people. This collective achievement is a veritable proof of our ability to manage our own affairs. It makes us very proud of our heritage.

4. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me begin by paying deserved tribute to my illustrious father, OMO N’OBA N’EDO, Uku Akpolokpolo EREDIAUWA, CFR who joined our ancestors after 37 years of glorious reign. With all due modesty, I must admit that as his son and heir, I enjoyed and benefitted from his fatherly love and wisdom more than anyone else. His visionary leadership, courage and dedication to the protection of our cultural heritage, ensured that the legacy of several centuries was preserved.

5. He was a true symbol of our cultural identity. Throughout his reign, the Palace was a warm and welcome home to all who had need for good counsel, guidance and material assistance. Traditional Rulers from far and near consulted him for clarity on
touchy issues or to resolve a vast range of socio-cultural problems.

6. Ethnicity, religion or social status were no barriers to reaching him for advice or support. He was a good and caring father to us all. He led our common cause with dignity, tact and wisdom. In the comity of Royalties, he was exemplary and hence, he was revered throughout his kingdom and beyond. Although for him, culture and tradition occupied the pride of place, he was open to new idea and respectful of progress made through social and scientific innovations.

7. Time constraint will not allow me to give a full account of all my father’s achievements, or the benefits his reign brought to Benin Kingdom, Edo State, our country, and indeed, to humanity. His life of service is aptly captured in the title of his own Auto-Biography – “I remain, Sir, your Obedient Servant’. His views and wise counsel on several issues affecting man and society are well documented in his work – ‘Cradle of Ideas: A compendium of Speeches and Writings of Omo N’Oba Erediauwa of Great Benin”. These two literally works give some insight into the monumental legacy that is now left for us.

8. Our responsibility from now on is daunting. But I am confident that with the blessing of God Almighty, the love and support of my family, my people, Nigerians in general and my international friends, we shall succeed in this life mission of building upon the legacies of our father.

9. Let me crave your indulgence to also make a few remarks about my late Mother – PRINCESS IKUOYEMWEN AKENZUA, of blessed memory, who passed on to the great beyond in 1976, when my father was still Crown Prince. It was my mother who taught me to work hard for success in everything I set my mind upon to achieve. Circumstances and hands of fate did not allow her to enjoy the status of a Queen in her life time. But she was a Princess in her own right. By my Coronation today, she is now qualified to be bestowed with the title of IYOBA, (QUEEN MOTHER) which custom allows us to confer posthumously. This will be consummated at the appropriate time.

10. Reminiscences are not just for sentiment because the experiences reinforced in us the importance of history. History also reminds us of the importance of the present time which is the only opportunity we have to take the different and too often fragmented components of our collective past to prepare the foundation for a unified and collective future.


11. The long line of succession of Kings in the Kingdom known as Benin started in the 12th Century by modern reckoning. There may be some differing views about the origin of some of our ancestors, but there is unanimity in the shared heritage between the peoples of Benin and Ile-Ife in identifying Oduduwa as forebear of kingship in many kingdoms in the part of Africa called Nigeria today.

12. Historians all agree that Oduduwa sent his son Oronmiyan at the request of elders of Benin to return with them as ruler of their realm. Oronmiyan’s stay in Benin may have been short, but before he left, a child was born to him, who was later crowned Oba (King) and is known today as Eweka I. Oronmiyan’s time in Benin, however short lived, he was an Oba; and so, he was the first Oba after the Ogiso dynasty came to an end. He established Obaship in Benin. By implication, the listing of past Obas should therefore begin from Oronmiyan as it is listed in Egharevba’s book – Short History of Benin, making my revered father 39th Oba that reigned in Benin – if the listing is counted from and, should be counted from Oronmiyan.

13. I therefore stand before you today as the 40th Oba of Benin, a direct descendant of Oronmiyan, the son of Oduduwa whom the Benin people of that era knew as Ekaladerhan, their self-exiled Prince who later became ruler in Ile-Ife. The Benin people recognize Oduduwa and his origin but it is not our place to force this recognition on others outside our boundaries. The history of the world is a shared one and there will certainly be unexpected connections in the future. This is thus a time for unity and not divisiveness, a time for mutual respect, recognizing that our wholeness as peoples is so much more than the sum of our parts. – “E pluribus Unum.”


14. Now, what does the new dispensation hold for us? The Oba remains the channel through which the powers of the ancestors continue to guide and protect the Kingdom and its people. To that extent, we shall faithfully discharge this sacred responsibility. We shall pay due attention to all matters of custom and tradition, focusing on real issues of security of our communities and the welfare and development for our people. We shall carry out reforms in palace administration in order to be adequately responsive to our peoples’ sincere and deep longing for justice, equity and stability. We shall strive to ensure that conflicts are resolved between individuals, families and communities along the principles of social justice. We shall use cultural diplomacy as veritable tool for the promotion of harmonious relationships with our neighbours far and near. I also strongly advise my Benin people to strive to maintain our culture especially our language by insisting on its use in communicating with our children and each other. You will agree with me that Benin Empire which encompasses part of Lagos across to Asaba even then Dahomey has now shrunk to within only one State. To survive it is imperative that we maintain our culture which is now the only unifying force for our people. Our culture and tradition remains the one main factor that the entire country and international community respects us for. I appeal to our Benin People to uphold and respect our traditional institution at all times. I implore Government also to include Edo language and Benin history our schools’ curriculum.

15. We shall forge links with other traditional institutions here in Nigeria, in Africa and beyond. We must specially acknowledge how honoured and gratified we are to have in our midst today, representatives of Monarchs from other parts of the world. The Zulu King in South Africa, the Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda as well as the Queen of England and the Monarchs of Sweden, Denmark and Norway are all represented at this event by the Ambassadors of their respective countries. I hope that this will provide an opportunity to strengthen contacts and build linkages that will complement and enhance excellent bilateral relationships that already exist between our countries.

16. We shall uphold and maintain the principle of neutrality and non-partisanship in political party activities, while our people remain free to play politics by subscribing to any political party of their choice. We shall however continue to pray for, and will always support the right kind of political leaders, who will safe guard the welfare of our people, provide for their basic needs, and who will accord due recognition to traditional institutions.

17. We will initiate a cultural renaissance that will focus on tourism promotion through Arts and Crafts. To drive this initiative, we have already established two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), The Benin Royal Dynasty Trust will in collaboration with Benin Traditional Council establish a foundry or two in Igun Eronmwon Quarters to enhance the productivity of the Bronze Casters Guild. Benin Royal Academy for Performing Arts will train youths and develop their talents. They will reach out to international choreographers in different parts of the world for the purpose of transforming Benin Dance Drama into an international brand.

18. Through these initiatives we hope to attract tourism to our land and provide jobs for our teeming youths. We shall also support efforts to build partnerships and seek international assistance for the restoration of Bini monuments including revival of the creative and artistic talents of Binis, which are already globally acknowledged through our rich artifacts.

19. It is pertinent at this point to express our deep concern, about the pervasive poverty at the grassroots and the astronomical rise in crime and juvenile delinquency in our society. The problem is both a consequence of and is aggravated by widespread youth unemployment. The solution would require well-articulated and structured youth development and empowerment programmes with active support of government at all levels. We shall partner with the government to attract domestic and international resources for the establishment of clusters of Agro-based industries in each of our seven local government areas (LGAs).

20. In this regard, the transformation of Gelegele into an Export Processing Zone for Agro-Allied industries shall remain one of our major projects in the state, with the support of the Federal Government. We shall join forces with Government at all levels and other well-meaning individuals in pursuing poverty alleviation strategies which will be driven by the Royal Dynasty Trust. We will also partner with relevant government agencies to pursue programmes and policies for the conservation of our forest endowment. To this end we will establish a Prize for the Local Government in Edo State that is best in annual tree-planting competitions.

21. Today is an important day for us. It marks a turning point in our life. We will therefore do two other important things to mark this day. First to honour the memory of our illustrious father, we established today Oba Erediauwa Annual Lecture Series. For this, the sum of N10, 000,000.00 (Ten Million Naira) will be invested in a Trust Fund and the proceeds will be used to support an annual well researched oration on any subject in Benin History, Public Administration or Edo Language. Secondly, we will unveil a new crest which states my motto: “AMAMIESON AIMIUWA, OSAKHUE NO KHUODIN” meaning: No reward without industry, God protects the defenceless.

22. Finally, we appreciate your presence here today and especially those who have supported us in numerous ways to bring this coronation to the high level of pomp and grandeur that we have seen. We remain grateful to the multitude of people who lined the routes everywhere we passed and all those who worked tirelessly to ensure success in all activities that have culminated in today’s event. The show of support and affection for me each time I step out for any outdoor traditional activity since I was initiated into Uko N’Iwebo up till now has been amazing. The support of Palace Women Groups: Isikhuian, Ewuwuagba, Emehe and Uselu Community Women Group has been phenomenal. I will never forget how they serenaded me with melodious songs of praise and support everyday unfailingly. The Uselu Youths were also wonderful. My special appreciation goes to His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto who showed his love and support for us and, of course by logical extension, the ancient throne of Benin and the Benin People, by directing that the famous Durbar tradition of Sokoto Caliphate be brought to Benin to support my coronation. Your participation and support are indications of the love you have for the throne and the deep respect for our common heritage. We are immensely grateful.

23. May the good Lord and our Ancestors guide you safely back to your respective destinations.

24. God bless you all

Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo

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