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History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Sammy07: 9:40pm On Jul 17, 2021
Long time ago, the paramount ruler of the Oyo Kingdom, Iku Baba Yeye, The Alaafin of Oyo had a beloved son in whom he is well pleased with.

A prince with innocence, an heir to the throne he is. The Prince with a future to look with.

But then, something happened!

The unexpected happened in the land of Oyo,right there in the king household.

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His beloved son was missing!

Why would the Iku baba yeye’s son go missing just like that?

Fear and grief enveloped the town, men and women, old and young. People were awed in misery over the missing prince.

The chief priest were called upon, divinations were made, but the son remained missing.

The Queen was heartbroken, the King’s household in confusion.

The search continued…

Hunters combed all the forests of Oyo Alaafin in search for the missing prince. The ifa priests didn’t stop their divinations,but the Crown Prince remained missing.

Days upon hours,days, weeks passed and yet, the Prince could not be found.

The whole town was enveloped with grief.

Then on one market day by noon, an old tattered man landed in the market square asking for directions to the Alaafin’s palace.

The market women looked at him with disdain as a result of his dirty and wrinkled look. After much ado, he was led to the palace.

He was restricted by protocol to see the King, Iku Baba Yeye. The Palace guards inquired why he is there to see the King. He insisted the matter is only for the Alaafin’s ears. He was turned back until one of the guard told the others that they should seek audience with the King and ask his consent.

One of the Palace guards notified the king of the old man’s presence, he was beckoned to see the Alaafin.

On to the king the strange looking old, wrinkled man was led. He prostrated in the King’s presence with greetings laced with a strange intonation.

After that,he sought audience privately with the Alaafin, this means that all the palace guards were excused out of the King’s presence.

After much obeisance, he narrated his name as Akinyolu. He is Akinyolu who lived in a forest near Iseyin, an Hunter, whom life had dealt severe blows on. He had lost his wife and children in an event of a strange animal attack.

After his narration, the King finally asked his mission in Oyo.

Hear him

“Alaafin Ikeji Oosa, iku baba yeye, i learnt of your missing prince and that’s what brought me here. If you can allow me, I may be able to provide answers to the mystery”

The king listened with rapt attention but wasn’t in the least impressed.

The King retorted; “Arakunrin, are you smarter than my ifa priests, who are versed in Yoruba divination, to tell me you would help find my son?. Tell me what exactly you need instead of telling me nonsense”.

The king had raised his voice alerting his Olori (Queen).

The Queen said “Kabiyesi oh, hope there is no problem?.

The King then said “Don’t mind this hungry man, telling me he would do what my priests failed to do”.

The Queen faced the wrinkled-looking stranger and said: “Arakunrin, what exactly do you need?.”

Akinyolu replied : “All hail the Olori, I’m here in respect of your son who had been missing for a while now, if you would allow me, I can help bring the Prince back to your bosom”

The Olori later convinced the Alaafin to give the tattered man a chance to show his folly (for she believed he was just ranting).

The Chief Priests and Palace Chiefs were called upon to the palace.

In a nutshell, Akinyolu was allowed to do whatever he can do to the consternation of other Palace Priests.

To their consternation as no one could easily believe such poor-looking man of spent years could do what other ifa priests failed to.

Akinyolu was given a place in the Palace for the night till the next day. The next morning, Akinyolu, with the permission of the king, told the towns ifa priests to all assemble under a big tree beside the palace for seven days and seven nights with their wives coming every day to attend to their domestic needs. This was to go hand-in-hand with a special ritual to be led by Akinyolu himself.

On the seventh day, the ifa priests were told to clap 21 times with eyes closed.

Around Mid-day, right in the middle of the ritual, came a loud noise from the town.

The King’s son had been found, he just walked in from nowhere!

That was how the missing Prince came home!

The King was over-joyed, so was the Olori and the members of his household.

The whole town celebrated the Prince comeback.

The Chiefs and townsmen were left in awe on what Akinyolu had just done and they all chorused “Aje ni okunrin yi” (This man is indeed a wizard)

The King instructed Akinyolu be clothed in fine apparel and be treated like the important guest he was.

The king later told Akinyolu to ask for anything, just anything, he would be ready to oblige.

Akinyolu said : “Your Highness, all I ask for at my advancing age is that I go back to my forest in peace, you may chose amongst your slaves to follow me back to the forest to live our own life there”

The King obliged and gave Akinyolu gifts and instructed he be given 30 slaves to join him on his journey back to the forest.

Akinyolu was made the Baale of his old forest now a thriving town. As he was called “Aje” by the townsmen, so was his domain named “Ilu Aje” which literally means “The witch town”.

Ilu Aje still exists till date in Afijio Local Government Oyo State.

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Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by illicit(m): 9:51pm On Jul 17, 2021
But there were no dibias in old or new Oyo


Nice story
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by flokii: 10:04pm On Jul 17, 2021
Please stick with chief priests or ifa priests.. there is nothing like dibia in Yoruba language.

Nice one.

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Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by 2special(m): 10:04pm On Jul 17, 2021
Oshey!!!!!
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by allen113: 10:16pm On Jul 17, 2021
好的
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Sammy07: 10:20pm On Jul 17, 2021
flokii:
Please stick with chief priests or ifa priests.. there is nothing like dibia in Yoruba language.

Nice one.

illicit:
But there were no dibias in old or new Oyo


Nice story

Yeah, true.
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Nobody: 10:34pm On Jul 17, 2021
What is dibia?
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Lattop(m): 11:02pm On Jul 17, 2021
Still Reading

Dibias Seers, Or Ifa Priest
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Nigercity: 11:39pm On Jul 17, 2021
When did Yorubas started having dibias?
I thought dibia was any Igbo man who missed herbs for the chief priest (ezenmuo)
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Kyase(m): 11:52pm On Jul 17, 2021
Dibia in Yoruba land
Okay ooo
I heard the Igbos conquered the Yoruba people in ancient times
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by theTranslator: 12:18am On Jul 18, 2021
Nice story

Use Oníṣègùn in place of dibia sammy07
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by theTranslator: 12:19am On Jul 18, 2021
Kyase:
Dibia in Yoruba land
Okay ooo
I heard the Igbos conquered the Yoruba people in ancient times

stop trying to stir up stupid argument

Kyase:


What’s stupid about that?
open your own thread
Don't derail this beautiful thread
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Kyase(m): 12:23am On Jul 18, 2021
theTranslator:
stop trying to stir up stupid argument

What’s stupid about that?
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by theTranslator: 12:39am On Jul 18, 2021
Kyase:


What’s stupid about that?
open your own thread
Don't derail this beautiful thread
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Kyase(m): 12:44am On Jul 18, 2021
theTranslator:
open your own thread
Don't derail this beautiful thread
Okay boss
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by WonderManly(m): 5:10am On Jul 18, 2021
Sammy07:
Long time ago, the paramount ruler of the Oyo Kingdom, Iku Baba Yeye, The Alaafin of Oyo had a beloved son in whom he is well pleased with.

A prince with innocence, an heir to the throne he is. The Prince with a future to look with.

But then, something happened!

The unexpected happened in the land of Oyo,right there in the king household.



His beloved son was missing!

Why would the Iku baba yeye’s son go missing just like that?

Fear and grief enveloped the town, men and women, old and young. People were awed in misery over the missing prince.

The chief priest and dibias were called upon, divinations were made, but the son remained missing.

The Queen was heartbroken, the King’s household in confusion.

The search continued…

Hunters combed all the forests of Oyo Alaafin in search for the missing prince. The dibias didn’t stop their divinations,but the Crown Prince remained missing.

Days upon hours,days, weeks passed and yet, the Prince could not be found.

The whole town was enveloped with grief.

Then on one market day by noon, an old tattered man landed in the market square asking for directions to the Alaafin’s palace.

The market women looked at him with disdain as a result of his dirty and wrinkled look. After much ado, he was led to the palace.

He was restricted by protocol to see the King, Iku Baba Yeye. The Palace guards inquired why he is there to see the King. He insisted the matter is only for the Alaafin’s ears. He was turned back until one of the guard told the others that they should seek audience with the King and ask his consent.

One of the Palace guards notified the king of the old man’s presence, he was beckoned to see the Alaafin.

On to the king the strange looking old, wrinkled man was led. He prostrated in the King’s presence with greetings laced with a strange intonation.

After that,he sought audience privately with the Alaafin, this means that all the palace guards were excused out of the King’s presence.

After much obeisance, he narrated his name as Akinyolu. He is Akinyolu who lived in a forest near Iseyin, an Hunter, whom life had dealt severe blows on. He had lost his wife and children in an event of a strange animal attack.

After his narration, the King finally asked his mission in Oyo.

Hear him

“Alaafin Ikeji Oosa, iku baba yeye, i learnt of your missing prince and that’s what brought me here. If you can allow me, I may be able to provide answers to the mystery”

The king listened with rapt attention but wasn’t in the least impressed.

The King retorted; “Arakunrin, are you smarter than my dibia’s, who are versed in Yoruba divination, to tell me you would help find my son?. Tell me what exactly you need instead of telling me nonsense”.

The king had raised his voice alerting his Olori (Queen).

The Queen said “Kabiyesi oh, hope there is no problem?.

The King then said “Don’t mind this hungry man, telling me he would do what my priests failed to do”.

The Queen faced the wrinkled-looking stranger and said: “Arakunrin, what exactly do you need?.”

Akinyolu replied : “All hail the Olori, I’m here in respect of your son who had been missing for a while now, if you would allow me, I can help bring the Prince back to your bosom”

The Olori later convinced the Alaafin to give the tattered man a chance to show his folly (for she believed he was just ranting).

The Chief Priests and Palace Chiefs were called upon to the palace.

In a nutshell, Akinyolu was allowed to do whatever he can do to the consternation of other Palace Priests.

To their consternation as no one could easily believe such poor-looking man of spent years could do what other Dibias failed to.

Akinyolu was given a place in the Palace for the night till the next day. The next morning, Akinyolu, with the permission of the king, told the towns dibia’s to all assemble under a big tree beside the palace for seven days and seven nights with their wives coming every day to attend to their domestic needs. This was to go hand-in-hand with a special ritual to be led by Akinyolu himself.

On the seventh day, the dibias were told to clap 21 times with eyes closed.

Around Mid-day, right in the middle of the ritual, came a loud noise from the town.

The King’s son had been found, he just walked in from nowhere!

That was how the missing Prince came home!

The King was over-joyed, so was the Olori and the members of his household.

The whole town celebrated the Prince comeback.

The Chiefs and townsmen were left in awe on what Akinyolu had just done and they all chorused “Aje ni okunrin yi” (This man is indeed a wizard)

The King instructed Akinyolu be clothed in fine apparel and be treated like the important guest he was.

The king later told Akinyolu to ask for anything, just anything, he would be ready to oblige.

Akinyolu said : “Your Highness, all I ask for at my advancing age is that I go back to my forest in peace, you may chose amongst your slaves to follow me back to the forest to live our own life there”

The King obliged and gave Akinyolu gifts and instructed he be given 30 slaves to join him on his journey back to the forest.

Akinyolu was made the Baale of his old forest now a thriving town. As he was called “Aje” by the townsmen, so was his domain named “Ilu Aje” which literally means “The witch town”.

Ilu Aje still exists till date in Afijio Local Government Oyo State.
Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Sammy07: 7:00am On Jul 18, 2021
theTranslator:
Nice story

Use Oníṣègùn in place of dibia sammy07

TripleOh7:
What is dibia?

Nigercity:
When did Yorubas started having dibias?
I thought dibia was any Igbo man who missed herbs for the chief priest (ezenmuo)

Kyase:
Dibia in Yoruba land
Okay ooo
I heard the Igbos conquered the Yoruba people in ancient times


Corrected

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Re: History Of “ilu Aje” (the Land Of The Wizard) In Oyo State by Multiplier7(m): 1:16pm On Jul 18, 2021
Nice script for Nollywood movies cheesy

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