Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,148,642 members, 7,801,870 topics. Date: Friday, 19 April 2024 at 02:53 AM

The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin (20809 Views)

Yinka Odumakin Is Dead / Why Is Tinubu Not Saying Anything About Fulani And Yoruba Fight ? / Yinka Odumakin: Boko Haram Can Invite El-Rufai To Their AGM (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply) (Go Down)

The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Racoon(m): 11:39am On Feb 02, 2021
SOME of our supposed compatriots of Fulani extraction have been taunting Yoruba to war of late thinking that the people are a senseless group who will fight as a first resort without choosing their battles and weigh the cost of a war.

We have not forgotten so soon that when Nigeria had a misadventure of a civil war the heroes of that war were Benjamin Adekunle, Olusegun Obasanjo, Alani Akinrinade, Alabi Isama and others from Yoruba land. At the same time, some of their compatriots from Arewa land led troops which perished in the rivers as they had no war plan but followed the instructions of marabouts.

This elementary lesson was lost on scholarship-challenged Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF. Following the recent arrogant safari in Ondo that went awry, its response was to threaten those who saved them from the mess they created with the imagery of that error of a war as if that coalition has not collapsed forever.

If that mistake is repeated today there would be wars on many fronts and those who are not capable of formulating war plans will have no competent commanders to hide behind.


Distant history

And so it was when General Sani Abacha came and wanted a war with the Yoruba over June 12, the Yoruba gave him a war. It was not the senseless one he wanted, but the one they chose which he could not fight.

He has become a distant history and we are still harvesting the war chest he succeeded in amassing. Yet some of his followers said he didn’t steal as their understanding was that he was only piling up the resources from the Southern part of Nigeria in different parts of the world to fight the Yoruba.


The Fulani Jihad led by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio that began in 1804 in Sokoto, and spread gradually to put Hausa land under the domination of Fulani and moved down South of the River Niger had serious effects on virtually the whole of modern Nigeria.

Ilorin and environs, which were on the northern fringe of Oyo Empire, was sacked by Fulani elements domiciled in that town in 1823 and it, therefore, became a satellite of the Sokoto caliphate and a base from where the Jihadists attempted to penetrate, overpower and Islamise Yoruba land.

The Osogbo war of 1840 showed that the Yoruba use traditional technology to prosecute wars and not just fighting only like beasts of the fields. A brand of banana was planted during that war which bore fruits same day and Fulani soldiers ate and died upon consumption. In the 1983 electoral war in Ondo State eggs were used as bombs on the Electoral Commission building as recorded by Dare Babarinsa in “House of War”.

Fulani elements from Ilorin were repelled by combined Yoruba forces with great inputs from Ibadan warriors, drawn from all supporting towns of Oyo, in line with defence arrangement perfected by Yoruba leaders led by Alaafin Atiba, at the new capital, Agodoyo around 1837

For example, Oyo Empire can not be said to have collapsed before 1893, in line with British conquest of Sokoto in 1903 and Benin in 1897, etc. What really happened was that the empire declined and its power waned.

Research has shown that after the victory of Ilorin over Yoruba forces during the Eleduwe war of 1835, Emir Shitta sent Ilorin forces to sack Oyo Ile and loot the palace.Consequent upon the attack, Oyo Ile was deserted and has been in ruins ever since. Logically, Oyo empire would have fallen if the Fulani had been able to overrun the whole of the empire as she did to Ilorin & Hausaland.

Besides, all Yoruba towns sent their forces to fight along Ibadan during wars such as Osogbo, Jalumi, Ofa, Kiriji, etc.That was the practice at Oyo Ile and this they maintained until 1893. Equally, it was Adeyemi-1 that the warrior reported to after the wars and his quota of the war booty was sent to him as the sovereign.

Vividly, like in Oyo Ile, there were over-ambitious functionaries of government in the mould of Basorun Gaa, Edun of Gbogun and Afonja of Ilorin, etc., who usurped the power of the Alaafin and insubordinated to him like Ogunmola, Latosisa, et al.

The Oyo Ile survived and Alaafin Adeyemi 1 played a significant role until the signing of the protectorate with the British in 1893.The Yoruba mastered all skills, including warfare, and protected their territories at all times knowing when to fight and using diplomacy when it was expedient to do so.

Hardly could you see them provoking war on another man’s territory. But Garba Shehu insists that the Fulani have rights to Ondo forest reserves, arguing that they are Nigerians who have right to move around when it is only animals we know that settle in forests as natural habitats.


If Yoruba are senseless warriors, the events in Ondo would have been pushed them to exchange of gunshots and the case would have been clear on their side as Nigeria would have had to explain what it did when herdsmen killed Mrs. Funke Olakunrin, Olufon of Ifon and FUTA Deputy Registrar.

I shook my head vigorously as I watched Chief Olu Falae recalling how herders told his farm manager that the maize he plants is like rice for their cows which they cannot ignore. Only God knows what would have happened if some Yoruba boys had gone on retaliatory mission to kidnap Adamu Ciroma the way Fulani boys did to Chief Falae

The Yale graduate debunked the whole nonsense of Fulani profiling as he said they are different from other Nigerians and are easily identifiable by their victims when they commit crimes.

The unlearned fellows may not easily know what Sunday Igboho means in Yoruba history. It is the righteous indignation of a people who ordinarily would not provoke another man. Yoruba would be full of apologies and explanations if a percent of the atrocities the Fulani are committing all over Nigeria are attributable to their boys and not boasting with   impunity just like the Fulani are doing.

All they have seen from Igboho that is making them to wee in their pants is just a little of what Yoruba are capable of doing when they are pushed to the point of saying enough-is-enough. They would be on a firm ground because they have a case to back their action. The people of Ibarapa and other areas have stated why Sunday is standing up in the quintessential Yoruba spirit.


FEEDBACK
Re: The last days of Nigeria?

Sir

WHEN Fulani herdsmen sneaked into Yoruba land years ago they looked harmless, simple and friendly like a week-old snake. Now, they have grown to become a big python swallowing fowls, dogs and goats.

Very soon they will outgrow that to become an anaconda swallowing men and cattle. No one would have imagined this menace 30 years ago. With the present trend of things, one can imagine the level of problems the next generation (our children and grandchildren) will face from these herdsmen. This battle should be fought squarely now.

Please no negotiation should be acceptable now. They are coming in their hundreds on a daily basis, colonising our forests and claiming them as their territories. They must leave or we live apart.

Adefisan Stephen.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/the-wars-yoruba-fight/amp/

44 Likes 6 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Kriss216: 11:40am On Feb 02, 2021
Stop chest beating!

Illorin was under Oba before, today Illorin is ruled by an Emir.

The fulanis are slaughtering your people and raping your mother, daughters and aunties and you're here chest beating.

Leave talk and enter bush and chase these demonic herdsmen out of your lands. Swallow your pride and beg ESN for handouts.

83 Likes 11 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Mokason288(m): 11:40am On Feb 02, 2021
I HOPE I MADE SENSE

56 Likes 3 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Racoon(m): 12:19pm On Feb 02, 2021
I doff my hat for the old Oyo empire.The Yorubas really fought these rampaging killer Fulanis.Had it been the feats were not sustained, these brutes from Futa Jallon Plateau would have colonised everywhere.

However, how come "...By now, everyone would have noticed that the most strident defence of the Fulani over the herdsmen issue has come from southerners, particularly the Yoruba. On the question of whether the Fulani deserve the stereotype of cold-blooded killers or not, the Yoruba people have wept louder than the bereaved......" ?
https://punchng.com/tinubu-defender-of-the-fulani/

40 Likes 1 Share

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Racoon(m): 12:20pm On Feb 02, 2021
The Fulani Jihad led by Sheik Usman Dan Fodio that began in 1804 in Sokoto, and spread gradually to put Hausa land under the domination of Fulani and moved down South of the River Niger had serious effects on virtually the whole of modern Nigeria.

Ilorin and environs, which were on the northern fringe of Oyo Empire, was sacked by Fulani elements domiciled in that town in 1823 and it, therefore, became a satellite of the Sokoto caliphate and a base from where the Jihadists attempted to penetrate, overpower and Islamise Yoruba land.
The forceful attempt to dominate others didnt start today.

32 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Samunique(m): 12:41pm On Feb 02, 2021
WHEN Fulani herdsmen sneaked into Yoruba land years ago they looked harmless, simple and friendly like a week-old snake. Now, they have grown to become a big python swallowing fowls, dogs and goats.

Very soon they will outgrow that to become an anaconda swallowing men and cattle. No one would have imagined this menace 30 years ago. With the present trend of things, one can imagine the level of problems the next generation (our children and grandchildren) will face from these herdsmen. This battle should be fought squarely now.

Please no negotiation should be acceptable now. They are coming in their hundreds on a daily basis, colonising our forests and claiming them as their territories. They must leave or we live apart.

83 Likes 5 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Samunique(m): 12:43pm On Feb 02, 2021
Kriss216:
Stop chest beating!

Illorin was under Oba before, today Illorin is ruled by an Emir.

The fulanis are slaughtering your people and raping your mother, daughters and aunties and you're here chest beating.

Leave talk and enter bush and chase these demonic herdsmen out of your lands. Swallow your pride and beg ESN for handouts.
These ibop guys always have their brain absent, honestly !!!

61 Likes 5 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Salewa97: 12:54pm On Feb 02, 2021
Mokason288:
I HOPE I MADE SENSE

Yes you did!

80 Likes 8 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Factfinder1(m): 12:56pm On Feb 02, 2021
Summary please
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Flexherbal(m): 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
"Peace is not absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."

Baruch Spinoza.

2 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by tesppidd: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
This Yinka Odynmakin has turned the renouned and respected Afenifere into something else with his consistent political stance on issues.

2 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Nobody: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
I hate it when people talk too much. All they've been doing is online rants and no action.. If this gbege should start fully, people like this either run abroad or hide under their wives bed or even dress up as female to avoid being recognized. Even igboho is beginning to look like an attention seeker to me.. They should start showing actions and not words

13 Likes 1 Share

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Gwagone: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
What a nation angry
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by shaboti: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
Bar1941:


You are too young to know about the wars the Yorubas fought, ask grandpa, an sure he will educate you better about Yoruba warriors, the only issue is they fight reasonably.
All this chest-beating is for who?? Better face your masters up north grin

11 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by GreaterFuture3: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
Since 1960

1 Like

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by shaboti: 12:57pm On Feb 02, 2021
Sunday Igboho is a bloody terrorist and must be brought to book! angry

5 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by zpakln(f): 12:58pm On Feb 02, 2021
Interesting read. Listen to your favorite Nigeria radio stations from anywhere in the world, record radio programs or songs and save it as an mp3 file. Download the new Nigeria Radio Stations app for free on Google Play Store --> http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.getjoydev.nigeriaradiostations
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by PCG001: 12:58pm On Feb 02, 2021
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by theFilmtric: 12:58pm On Feb 02, 2021
the Yoruba are not cowards,neither are they savages
that fight at the barest provocation
The Yoruba have the most war experience in Nigeria
But it was in the past that humans just wake up and form a war-do that in this dispensation and you will be dazed to ruins
That was the mistake Ojukwu made
He was too quick to react and fight
War isn't only about action
Strategy is important




Since one-Nigeria has proven itself overtime to be a failure

I think its time the whole south joins forces to fight against our common enemy~the terrorists up north.


theFilmtricsay

23 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Lovelies1: 12:59pm On Feb 02, 2021
Ff
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by BigSarah(f): 12:59pm On Feb 02, 2021
Lol...is this supposed to be threatening? Oh well...
There won't be a war, because there isn't a prize for the Victor...

2 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by GeneralPula: 12:59pm On Feb 02, 2021
This OP is an IGBO guy..

The only reason he created this thread is to start another Tribal war..

4 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by elmessiahs(m): 1:00pm On Feb 02, 2021
they are like the proverbial lepers, snakes in green grass etc
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Bar1941(m): 1:01pm On Feb 02, 2021
THE ONLY TRIBE THAT MAKES THE JUNGLE CALLED NIGERIA REMAINS AS A COUNTRY TILL DATE IS THE YORUBAS, NO WONDER NNAMDI IS DOING EVERYTHING AT HIS DISPOSAL TO GET THEIR SUPPORT.

ALL THANKS TO BUHARI FOR HIS SENTIMENTAL APPROACH TO EVERY ISSUES, HISTORY WILL FOR EVER REMEMBER YOU.

5 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by superior1: 1:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
Now the Fulanis have finally lost the last Allie they have in the Nigerian project, perhaps it is time everyman return back to his fathers house.

Overall, Nigeria is sitting on a gun powder, the recipes for disintegration is fully done.

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Bar1941(m): 1:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
Mokason288:
I HOPE I MADE SENSE

You are too young to know about the wars the Yorubas fought, ask grandpa, am sure he will educate you better about Yoruba warriors, the only issue is they fight reasonably.

23 Likes

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by janedonez(m): 1:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
History may not repeat itself.
Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Queenlovely(f): 1:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
history is a guide to the future

remember politics today is history tommorow

I like the fact that the Yoruba are strategic fighters

they have an equally useless youth population that can sacrifice themselves

pack those omonile from Lagos to chase fulani

11 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The Wars Yoruba Fight By Yinka Odumakin by Sammy07: 1:03pm On Feb 02, 2021
Kriss216:
Stop chest beating!

Illorin was under Oba before, today Illorin is ruled by an Emir.

The fulanis are slaughtering your people and raping your mother, daughters and aunties and you're here chest beating.

Leave talk and enter bush and chase these demonic herdsmen out of your lands. Swallow your pride and beg ESN for handouts.

Who taught you this rubbish histroy?

20 Likes

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply)

Some Obidients Played The Script Of Others Pushing For Interim Gov - Soyinka / Governor Aliyu Loses Polling Unit In Niger State / Man Prays At The Tombs Of Yar'adua, His Father, And Brother

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 46
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.