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Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nobody: 5:46am On Feb 07, 2021
Recent fracas between Oni of Ife and Igboho is all you need to know that it will be very difficult for Yoruba youths or younger generation to rise against injustice in their land. They need the blessing of their spiritual or traditional rulers to embark on such adventure. If the ruler says NO or cannot be done that way, despite urgency of the matter, the youths have no choice but to abide.

Any attempt to break away and call out the incompetency of the traditional rulers will have them vilified and possibly ostracized by the Yoruba majority. In essence, this what has played out between Igboho and Oni of Ife. All Igboho did was to call out the incompetence of the traditional leaders in solving the Fulani crises and he was dragged across until he apologized. Apologized for what? For speaking the truth? The takeaway from the fracas is Yoruba youths or younger generation need the blessing of their traditional rulers to embark on any existential offense against an impending enemy which is very dangerous.

To the contrary in the East, the Igbo tradition is far different which makes it very easy for them to rise or revolt without the imput or permission of their traditional rulers. Igbo tradition allows for the youths or majority to revolt, insult or even beat to pauper an elder if he is in wrong, and other elders will not say anything; that is how sacred truth is to the Igbos. That's why Nnamdi Kanu insults them, they may be pained but they know the Igbo tradition allows that so long as Nnamdi Kanu is right and fighting a just cause.

Nnamdi Kanu was able to hijack the whole security of the entire SE without the traditional rulers or elders' imput and permission, with just having the majority behind him, that can never happen in Yorubaland.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by IamWonderful: 5:56am On Feb 07, 2021
You are mischievous, you are bereft of ideas and out of point, you are devoured by hatred and bitterness, submerged by sentiment and quite disgusting and shortsighted, you can't reason beyond your nose, igboho outburst was unnecessary against ooni he allowed his emotion to take a better part on him.


Comparing igbos where respect is a taboo and prohibited is unscrupulous, an aberrant, odious, horrendous and an height of irresponsibility, when elders are talking in Yorubaland you wait until you are asked to talk, we don't fight our elders, our elders/ igwes/obis/Ezes are not coup plotters, we don't go to Abuja to report what we can solve in house.


Even the Bible says

1 Timothy 5:1 Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren;


5:2 The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.


I WISH YOU KNOW BETTER BUT QUITE UNFORTUNATE YOU ARE IGBO, I DON'T REALLY EXPECT MUCH FROM YOU.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by OritoJasi: 6:23am On Feb 07, 2021
I don't understand why Kanu's ipob urchins and e-thugs are so fixated on witnessing chaos and anarchy in the SW. Look, you people should face your region and stay out of yoruba people's affairs. We are different in our socio-cultural and political outlook compared to you guys. I don't understand why that's so difficult to understand.

You all better drop this attitude of being eager to see other regions destabilized all in an effort to brighten the chances of your Biafra project - - same way Kanu went on radio Biafra during the EndSars protests to encourage the destruction of Lagos and Rivers states and their politicians, while asking his followers not to touch Enugu. Some of us are not blind to your antics.

You people have chosen to submit your brains to your supleme leader Kanu in your struggle for your Biafla. All fine and well. But this idea that you can emotionally blackmail and cajole other ethnicities within the Nigerian space to adopt your methods is insane and foolish. If you people like, you can wipe out/kill all your igwes, Obis, and Ezes in your quest to prove that Ibos don't respect their culture and elders, that's your business. But you all had better stay on your lane and keep that shyt in your fvcking space.

I know it pained you guys that Sunday Igboho later apologized for insulting the Ooni, because you were expecting and hoping to see an escalation of that situation. But that's the difference between our peoples and cultures. Respect that and know peace. Yorubas will handle their affairs their way. You people should stay on your fvcking lane.

Yorubas will never be Ibos, and ibos will never be Yorubas. Na baba God make am so. Know that and know peace. Mind your fucking business.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by ZorGBUooeh: 6:26am On Feb 07, 2021
Traditional rulers installed by state govt,state govt approved by Fg

Kip giving excuses for doing nothing.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by helinues: 6:30am On Feb 07, 2021
The pokenosers from Upper Iweka bridge at it again..

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nobody: 6:34am On Feb 07, 2021
embarassed A huge number of them have their destinies caged by El yellow teeth. He'll rather convert them to touts and owo mi da urchins than create a platform for them to develop intellectually.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by LuQuLuQu(m): 6:34am On Feb 07, 2021
helinues:
The pokenosers from Upper Iweka bridge at it again..

The oversabi from sabon gari at it again

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Asgard13: 8:03am On Feb 07, 2021
LuQuLuQu:


The oversabi from sabon gari at it again

He’s Fulani from Ogun State ..Yelwa.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Depressed101: 8:06am On Feb 07, 2021
IamWonderful:
You are mischievous, you are bereft of ideas and out of point, you are devoured by hatred and bitterness, submerged by sentiment and quite disgusting and shortsighted, you can't reason beyond your nose, igboho outburst was unnecessary against ooni he allowed his emotion to take a better part on him.


Comparing igbos where respect is a taboo and prohibited is unscrupulous, an aberrant, odious, horrendous and an height of irresponsibility, when elders are talking in Yorubaland you wait until you are asked to talk, we don't fight our elders, our elders/ igwes/obis/Ezes are not coup plotters, we don't go to Abuja to report what we can solve in house.


Even the Bible says

1 Timothy 5:1 Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren;


5:2 The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.


I WISH YOU KNOW BETTER BUT QUITE UNFORTUNATE YOU ARE IGBO, I DON'T REALLY EXPECT MUCH FROM YOU.
oga pls don't bring Bible to this.. Even Jesus insulted the church elders because of the truth.. He threw gambling table down without minding who they were. Because they polluted the sacred place of God...

I keep saying it, Humbleness doesn't mean you are respectful , sometimes it means you are just a coward

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by flamingREED(m): 8:17am On Feb 07, 2021
The Bible is full of examples where God used many wierd fellows or let them have their way to have the way for His will.

Our prayers are with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by IamWonderful: 9:26am On Feb 07, 2021
Depressed101:
oga pls don't bring Bible to this.. Even Jesus insulted the church elders because of the truth.. He threw gambling table down without minding who they were. Because they polluted the sacred place of God...

I keep saying it, Humbleness doesn't mean you are respectful , sometimes it means you are just a coward
Which church elders did JESUS insulted, quote the scripture here and make sure it is KJV and not the Pharisees and Sadducees, HE threw away gambling table in the temple? I expect you to better but quiet unfortunate, you can't make noise in the court of law but you are justifying gambling in a temple

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by malcom1X: 9:36am On Feb 07, 2021
I noticed that the igbos value their youths than anything because their youths are at the prime of their lives.

I remember when I went to the east for a marriage. All you need do is go to the person sharing the food and tell them that you represent the youth of one fake community and these guys will start bringing food and drinks for you and your friends, as in you don't have to go and collect food, they bring it to you. Anything you want. Souvenirs, gifts, drinks, wine, assorted food.

they'll treat you so well they respect the youths. You can't pull this off in other tribe marriages. They have food and drinks reserved for the youths in every occasion.

Their street kids don't beg. They come to the wedding and help to wash plates and arrange things and get paid or at the very least given food. you'll never see them ask for money.

I believe the elders are just there for giving advise because they are older. But the youths are left with a choice to make their decision.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by christistruth01: 9:57am On Feb 07, 2021
IamWonderful:
You are mischievous, you are bereft of ideas and out of point, you are devoured by hatred and bitterness, submerged by sentiment and quite disgusting and shortsighted, you can't reason beyond your nose, igboho outburst was unnecessary against ooni he allowed his emotion to take a better part on him.


Comparing igbos where respect is a taboo and prohibited is unscrupulous, an aberrant, odious, horrendous and an height of irresponsibility, when elders are talking in Yorubaland you wait until you are asked to talk, we don't fight our elders, our elders/ igwes/obis/Ezes are not coup plotters, we don't go to Abuja to report what we can solve in house.


Even the Bible says

1 Timothy 5:1 Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren;


5:2 The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.


I WISH YOU KNOW BETTER BUT QUITE UNFORTUNATE YOU ARE IGBO, I DON'T REALLY EXPECT MUCH FROM YOU.

When Ojukwu rebelled against his own Father and Azikiwe's advice who told him not to think of going to War was the result not the devastating disaster and defeat that some People are still Wailing and Crying bitterly over 50 years later ?


Ojukwu fled In the end



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEYj8vnR_wk

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Biafrawemove: 11:26am On Feb 07, 2021
More reason such culture will breed poverty
Because they prowl in hierarchy and supremacy

In east
You are your own king
Only ojukwu and kanu are the one generally accepted by the people as a leader

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Flatinos: 11:46am On Feb 07, 2021
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kovic20:
Recent fracas between Oni of Ife and Igboho is all you need to know that it will be very difficult for Yoruba youths or younger generation to rise against injustice in their land. They need the blessing of their spiritual or traditional rulers to embark on such adventure. If the ruler says NO or cannot be done that way, despite urgency of the matter, the youths have no choice but to abide.

Any attempt to break away and call out the incompetency of the traditional rulers will have them vilified and possibly ostracized by the Yoruba majority. In essence, this what has played out between Igboho and Oni of Ife. All Igboho did was to call out the incompetence of the traditional leaders in solving the Fulani crises and he was dragged across until he apologized. Apologized for what? For speaking the truth? The takeaway from the fracas is Yoruba youths or younger generation need the blessing of their traditional rulers to embark on any existential offense against an impending enemy which is very dangerous.

To the contrary in the East, the Igbo tradition is far different which makes it very easy for them to rise or revolt without the imput or permission of their traditional rulers. Igbo tradition allows for the youths or majority to revolt, insult or even beat to pauper an elder if he is in wrong, and other elders will not say anything; that is how sacred truth is to the Igbos. That's why Nnamdi Kanu insults them, they may be pained but they know the Igbo tradition allows that so long as Nnamdi Kanu is right and fighting a just cause.

Nnamdi Kanu was able to hijack the whole security of the entire SE without the traditional rulers or elders' imput and permission, with just having the majority behind him, that can never happen in Yorubaland.
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Rubbish



Face your Bia-fraud online republic, Yoruba are a cultured people

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nobody: 12:11pm On Feb 07, 2021
IamWonderful:
You are mischievous, you are bereft of ideas and out of point, you are devoured by hatred and bitterness, submerged by sentiment and quite disgusting and shortsighted, you can't reason beyond your nose, igboho outburst was unnecessary against ooni he allowed his emotion to take a better part on him.


Comparing igbos where respect is a taboo and prohibited is unscrupulous, an aberrant, odious, horrendous and an height of irresponsibility, when elders are talking in Yorubaland you wait until you are asked to talk, we don't fight our elders, our elders/ igwes/obis/Ezes are not coup plotters, we don't go to Abuja to report what we can solve in house.


Even the Bible says

1 Timothy 5:1 Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men as brethren;


5:2 The elder women as mothers; the younger as sisters, with all purity.


I WISH YOU KNOW BETTER BUT QUITE UNFORTUNATE YOU ARE IGBO, I DON'T REALLY EXPECT MUCH FROM YOU.

Reply of the year and we are only in February. I don't know why Igbos are so vangloriously arrogant, intolerant and innately disrespectful to the extent they must always talk without thinking.

If Yorubas were like Igbos, with no respect for elders, cultural/traditional leaders and constituted authority, then Nigeria will have experienced worse than the Rwandan genocide the world prays never to see the likes of again.

Many Fulani herdsmen are illiterate nomads. Not all are criminals but the illiterate and nomadic lifestyle they live, which means they can walk away from anything/any land without hesitation, means it is easy for the criminals amongst them to be particularly barbaric and brutal.

Should Yorubas, long civilized and used to living in orderly society, then feel bad they are not able to match the Fulanis in savagery and dehumised brutality? Capital NO!!!

We don't want to be like the barbaric elements amongst the Fulanis. We should simply focus on doing what we must to ensure peace and security reigns in Yorubaland.

We can see what the Fulanis are even doing to their own fellow Northerners, in their traditional land, so I don't know what backward and vendetta-driven Igbos are thinking with their obsession with showing Yorubas in a bad light over the Fulani issue.

Banditry and terrorism, by Northerners against Northerners, has ruined the North. Is it not clear a people who can do this to themselves lack humanity, civility and human decency?

Very sad then that Igbos are calling our culture, civility, tolerance, hospitality, inclusiveness, humanity and way of life into question when the reality is that the way of life we have built, that others in Nigeria are now migrating to enjoy, including Igbos, means we are doing a lot right.

Igbos are just a people who will eternally be jealous of Yorubas to then wake daily and seek ways to make us look bad. Any Yorubas who gets this fundamental reality will pay them no mind and rather pity them.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nobody: 12:26pm On Feb 07, 2021
Igbos:
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Rubbish



Face your Bia-fraud online republic, Yoruba are a cultured people

100% correct bro and that is the core point of my last post above. No one can turn us into uncivilized barbarians because it is not what we are.

Yet civilized people will fight when their existence and lives are threatened. That is Yorubas for you 100%.

Never have we been the aggressors, instigators or troublemakers whose myopic actions has led Nigeria to where she is today.

That would be Igbos and the North. All Yorubas better begin to soji. If anyone deserves to leave Nigeria, because they are the most blameless in the sorry state we find ourselves in, it is Yorubas by far.

Igbos began the betrayal when Azikiwe sided with the North to frustrate Awolowo's effort to include a secession clause in our constitution which would have made it it easy and legal for any ethnic group to walk away and form their own nation if unhappy with Nigeria.

The North and East united and the British adjudicator ruled in their favour against Awolowo and the SW. Yet Igbos have mouth to talk and malign the SW today when their list of heinous and fatally damaging crimes against Nigeria is bigger than all others.

They are truly a people who deserve the negative image the have today worldwide.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Mastakija(m): 12:49pm On Feb 07, 2021
Anoda idiot

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nobody: 12:53pm On Feb 07, 2021
Through out histories no country (that we envy and run to to get a glimpse of good life) has ever grow without breaking the chains of cultural and old tradition of blind servitude.
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Nightalan: 12:56pm On Feb 07, 2021
See this IPOB retârd, grin
You will continue hating what you don't understand till you drop dead. One of the many reasons why we are rooting for you to get your Biafra, so we can finally be rid of you uncivilized, uncouth, and ungrateful pigs.

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Unik3030: 12:56pm On Feb 07, 2021
the summary of what the op wrote up there is that

*the Igbo culture allows the son to wake the father up with sliding tackle while the Yoruba culture doesn't support that.

*the Igbo culture allows u to slap an elder if he says anything u ain't comfortable with but the Yoruba culture tell u to approach them in a reasonable way to get what u want.

to the op.

since u have been giving your parents slap n sliding tackle,what has it changed?

since Nnamdi Kanu has been insulting all elders of Nigeria both Igbo yoruba n Hausa,has it brought your Biafra?

since u beat Ekweremadu,has it brought Biafra?

since u have been insulting Buhari has it brought Biafra?

but don't forget it has brought python dance, oyigbo crisis n orlu crisis.

this tells u to use your head,no be by gra gra or insult.because u don't respect your elders doesn't mean others will not do that n I really don't blame u since u don't have any high class obas but king's that Obiano will shake with left hand without even looking at his side

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Biafrawemove: 1:10pm On Feb 07, 2021
Unik3030:
the summary of what the op wrote up there is that

*the Igbo culture allows the son to wake the father up with sliding tackle while the Yoruba culture doesn't support that.

*the Igbo culture allows u to slap an elder if he says anything u ain't comfortable with but the Yoruba culture tell u to approach them in a reasonable way to get what u want.

to the op.

since u have been giving your parents slap n sliding tackle,what has it changed?

since Nnamdi Kanu has been insulting all elders of Nigeria both Igbo yoruba n Hausa,has it brought your Biafra?

since u beat Ekweremadu,has it brought Biafra?

since u have been insulting Buhari has it brought Biafra?

but don't forget it has brought python dance, oyigbo crisis n orlu crisis.

this tells u to use your head,no be by gra gra or insult.because u don't respect your elders doesn't mean others will not do that n I really don't blame u since u don't have any high class obas but king's that Obiano will shake with left hand without even looking at his side

For those of you fighting for one Nigeria, I hope you are keeping fit? When Fulani catches you on your way to anywhere within Nigeria, are you able to trek 4hours to their palace in the deep forest of southern Nigeria? I think I have just crossed some peoples lane while still minding my business. ����
When the Fulanis you are protecting catches you, and you can’t trek with the lizards like Fulanis, they will kill you on the way and still collect ransom from your family. ��

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Biafrawemove: 1:11pm On Feb 07, 2021
Unik3030:
the summary of what the op wrote up there is that

*the Igbo culture allows the son to wake the father up with sliding tackle while the Yoruba culture doesn't support that.

*the Igbo culture allows u to slap an elder if he says anything u ain't comfortable with but the Yoruba culture tell u to approach them in a reasonable way to get what u want.

to the op.

since u have been giving your parents slap n sliding tackle,what has it changed?

since Nnamdi Kanu has been insulting all elders of Nigeria both Igbo yoruba n Hausa,has it brought your Biafra?

since u beat Ekweremadu,has it brought Biafra?

since u have been insulting Buhari has it brought Biafra?

but don't forget it has brought python dance, oyigbo crisis n orlu crisis.

this tells u to use your head,no be by gra gra or insult.because u don't respect your elders doesn't mean others will not do that n I really don't blame u since u don't have any high class obas but king's that Obiano will shake with left hand without even looking at his side
It haven’t brought biafra but you are discussing biafra because of those things you listed
It means we are making progress
I thought you said we are online
Hahahahah
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by Unik3030: 1:11pm On Feb 07, 2021
Biafrawemove:


For those of you fighting for one Nigeria, I hope you are keeping fit? When Fulani catches you on your way to anywhere within Nigeria, are you able to trek 4hours to their palace in the deep forest of southern Nigeria? I think I have just crossed some peoples lane while still minding my business. ����
When the Fulanis you are protecting catches you, and you can’t trek with the lizards like Fulanis, they will kill you on the way and still collect ransom from your family. ��
u have said so much but u have said nothing

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Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by orisa37: 2:54pm On Feb 07, 2021
YOU'RE NOT SERIOUS. YORUBA BOYS LIKE IGBO BUTOCKS (AKETI BABA) AND YORUBA GIRLS LIKE FULANI PRICKS (MRS ZAYYAD).
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by christistruth01: 3:20pm On Feb 07, 2021
Biafrawemove:
More reason such culture will breed poverty
Because they prowl in hierarchy and supremacy

In east
You are your own king
Only ojukwu and kanu are the one generally accepted by the people as a leader

By the time the rebellious Hitler had finished with Germany the Nation was a Smouldering heap of ruins.


Had it not been for the Magnanimity of the Victorious Allies Germany would no longer be on the Map
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by MayorofLagos(m): 3:29pm On Feb 07, 2021
kovic20:
Recent fracas between Oni of Ife and Igboho is all you need to know that it will be very difficult for Yoruba youths or younger generation to rise against injustice in their land. They need the blessing of their spiritual or traditional rulers to embark on such adventure. If the ruler says NO or cannot be done that way, despite urgency of the matter, the youths have no choice but to abide.

Any attempt to break away and call out the incompetency of the traditional rulers will have them vilified and possibly ostracized by the Yoruba majority. In essence, this what has played out between Igboho and Oni of Ife. All Igboho did was to call out the incompetence of the traditional leaders in solving the Fulani crises and he was dragged across until he apologized. Apologized for what? For speaking the truth? The takeaway from the fracas is Yoruba youths or younger generation need the blessing of their traditional rulers to embark on any existential offense against an impending enemy which is very dangerous.

To the contrary in the East, the Igbo tradition is far different which makes it very easy for them to rise or revolt without the imput or permission of their traditional rulers. Igbo tradition allows for the youths or majority to revolt, insult or even beat to pauper an elder if he is in wrong, and other elders will not say anything; that is how sacred truth is to the Igbos. That's why Nnamdi Kanu insults them, they may be pained but they know the Igbo tradition allows that so long as Nnamdi Kanu is right and fighting a just cause.

Nnamdi Kanu was able to hijack the whole security of the entire SE without the traditional rulers or elders' imput and permission, with just having the majority behind him, that can never happen in Yorubaland.

Whoever wrote this has a perception, not a knowledge, of Yoruba culture and the relationship between elder and youths, or that between monarch and subjects.
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by butterfly777(m): 3:33pm On Feb 07, 2021
This
Re: Yoruba Culture And Tradition Makes It Very Difficult For The Youths To Rise by MayorofLagos(m): 3:34pm On Feb 07, 2021
There were many Yoruba townships and communities whose origin came out of rebellion against a monarch, and many of them still exist till today. There are many heroes who rose out of rebellion from a common subject to become a revered king. Our history is filled with many.

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