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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by zeuss: 2:13pm On Aug 19, 2023
EyeCumInPiss:
Except they repent, all these Isese people are going to Hell fire.
Will you be there to usher them in?
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by ariesbull: 2:17pm On Aug 19, 2023
Alliswell248:


The jurisdiction of the Emir ends in ilorin...which is just 4 or 5 LG. Kwara state has not less than 17 LG.

Life is not hard....live and let's live.

Yoruba are United....expect Ondo, Ekiti, and osun to follow.
but why didn't they allow that madness in Ilorin

Is Ilorin not a Yoruba land
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by phemmyfour: 2:17pm On Aug 19, 2023
raskymonojendor:

What percentage of Kwara state is Ilorin. Oga, you must have skipped geography in high school.
Ignorance


Kwara state has been inhabited for years by various ethnic groups, primarily the majority Yoruba people that live throughout the state, but there are sizeable minorities of Nupe people in the northeast, Bariba (Baatonu) and Busa (Bokobaru) peoples in the west, and a small Fulani population in Ilorin, moving through the state as nomadic herders.[13]

In the pre-colonial period, majority of the area that is now Kwara state was part of the Oyo Empire, with part of the western portions in the Borgu Kingdoms peopled by the Bariba, Boko and Bissa people, and Nupe Kingdom (1531-1835).
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by ariesbull: 2:18pm On Aug 19, 2023
4words:



You must be silly, how has people having their day of celebration as Christians and Muslims do become madness.

They will have their celebration in Ilorin whether you like it or not.

Myopic individuals.
go and have it in Ilorin and know if you will come back with your head


Ilorin doesn't want to be associated with dirty peganistic things

Ilorin have fully evolved to civilisation
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by raskymonojendor: 2:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
phemmyfour:
Ignorance


Kwara state has been inhabited for years by various ethnic groups, primarily the majority Yoruba people that live throughout the state, but there are sizeable minorities of Nupe people in the northeast, Bariba (Baatonu) and Busa (Bokobaru) peoples in the west, and a small Fulani population in Ilorin, moving through the state as nomadic herders.[13]

In the pre-colonial period, majority of the area that is now Kwara state was part of the Oyo Empire, with part of the western portions in the Borgu Kingdoms peopled by the Bariba, Boko and Bissa people, and Nupe Kingdom (1531-1835).

It seems you forgot your first misyarn. I will remind you below

phemmyfour:
Kwara has lost its identity. Kogi is not a Yoruba state

Even the 3 LGA in Ilorin, na Yoruba dem dey speak and Amala and Ewedu is their favourite food.

Stop equating Ilorin to Kwara State.

duro4chang:
# **LIST OF OBA (KINGS) IN KWARA STATE & THEIR YORUBA GROUPS:**

Kindly note that the list herein contained is neither made by ranks nor by seniority of any of the Oba that appeared on the list, but purely for research and for knowledge gain. Content is not binding on any one.

**LEADERS AMONG:**

1. OMU-ARAN (Ìgbómìnà) - Olomu - 1st Class;

2. Offa (Ìbòló) - Olofa - 1st Class;

3. Share (Igbomina) - Olupako - 1st Class;

4. Osi (Ekiti) - Olosi - 1st Class;

5. Isanlu Isin (Igbomina) - Olusin - 1st Class;

6. Ajase ipo (Igbomina) - Olupo - 1st Class;

7 Igbaja (Igbomina) - Elese - 1st Class;

8. Erin ile (Ibolo) - Elerin - 1st Class;

9. Illofa (Ekiti) - Alofa - 1st Class;

**OTHER IMPORTANT OBA:**

10. Oro (Igbomina) - Oloro;

11. Ekan (Ekiti) - Elekan;

12. Jebba (Igbomina) - Oba;

13. Ijagbo (Ibolo)- Onijagbo;

14. Shao (Oyo) - Ohoro;

15. Obbo Aiyegunle (Ekiti) - Owa l'Obbo;

16. Olla (Igbomina) - Olola;

17. Oko/Oko irese (Igbomina) - Oloko;

18. Isare Opin (Ekiti) - Alara;

19. Oke Oyi (Oyo/Igbomina) - Oluho;

20. Ganmo (Igbómìnà) - Onigana;

21. Owu Isin (Igbomina) - Olowu;

22. Oke Opin (Ekiti) - Oloke;

23. Igosun (Ibolo) - Onigosun;

24. Ijara isin (Igbomina)- Olusin;

25. Egosi (Ekiti) - Elegosi;

26. Oke-Ode (Igbómìnà) - Elesha;

27. Omupo (Igbomina)- Olomu;

28. Igbona (Ibolo) - Olugbonna;

29. Babanloma (Igbomina) - Loma;

30. Ora (Igbomina) - Olora;

31. Ira (Ibolo) - Onira;

32. Odo Owa (Ekiti) - Oloota;

33. Koro (Ekiti)- Onikoro;

34. Agbamu (Igbomina) - Arigbamu;

35. Oro Ago (Igbomina)- Oloro;

36. Ogbondoroko (Oyo) - Ologbondoroko;

37. Ikotun (Ibolo) - Olukotun;

38. Obbo ile (Ekiti) - Owa l'obbo;

39. Ipee (Ibolo) - Onipee;

40. Oke Onigbin (Igbomina) - Onigbin;

41. Eruku (Ekiti & Yagba) - Owa;

42. Babanla (Igbomina) - Oba;

43. Ojoku (Ibolo) - Olojoku;

44. Arandun (Igbomina) - Alaran;

45. Ayedun (Ekiti) - Obajisun;

46. Iwo (Igbmina) - Oniwo;

47. Idofian (Igbomina)- Oludofian;

48. Aran Orin (Igbomina)- Alaran;

49. Isapa (Ekiti) - Onisapa;

50. Afin ile ire (Igbmmina) - Aniwo;

51. Alasaro (Igbomina) - Asaoro;

52. Ilemona (Ibolo) - Elemona;

53. Esie (Igbomina) - Elesie;

54. Idofin Igbana (Ekiti) - Onidofin;

55. Edidi (Igbomina) - Eledidi;

56. Rore (Igbómìnà) - Onirore;

57. Owode-Ofaro (Igbómìnà) - Olu;

58. Araro-Ekiti (Ekiti) - Alararo;

59. Etan (Ekiti) - Eletan;

60. Ipetu (Igbómìnà) -Onipetu;

61. Owaotun (Ekiti) - Owaatun;

62. Idofin Odo-Ashe (Ekiti) - Onidofin;

63. Pamo Isin (Igbómìnà) - Olu;

64. Epe-Opin (Ekiti) - Elepe;

65. Isolo-Opin (Ekiti) - Asolo;

66. Ilale (Ekiti) - Odokogun;

67. Sanmora (Igbómìnà) - Onisanmora;

68. Adanla (Igbómìnà) - Elerin;

69. Elerinjare (Ibolo) - Olusabi;

70. Oreke-Okeigbo (Igbómìnà) Oloreke;

71. Ajuba (Ekiti) - Elaba;

72. Erinmope (Ekiti) - Elerin;

73. Owa-Kajola (Igbómìnà) - Onire;

74. Agbonda (Igbómìnà) - Alagbonda;

75. Okeya-Ipo (Igbómìnà) - Oloke;

76. Eju (Igbómìnà) - Eleju;

77. Omido (Igbómìnà) - Olomido;

78. Okeaba (Igbómìnà) - Oniwo;

79. Ahun (Igbómìnà) - Alahun;

80. Agbeku (Igbómìnà) - Alagbeku;

81. Yaru-Okin (Igbómìnà) - Oniyaru;

82. Ekuapa (Igbómìnà) - Eleku;

83. Oba-Isin (Igbómìnà) - Oloba;

84. Mode (Ekiti) - Onimode;

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by ariesbull: 2:19pm On Aug 19, 2023
M4A1carbine:
THE MOST INSECURE TRIBE IN THE WORLD.

FULANI SAID NO ISESE IN KWARA NSTEAD OF FACING THEM SQUARELY...THE PROPAGANDA STATES DECLEAR ISESE...

OYO FIRST
LAGOS SECOND

IT REMAINS OSUN..WHEN WILL THEY DECLEAR?

USELESS PROPAGANDIST AND INFERIORITY COMPLEXED PEOPLE. grin

YOU SABI THEM WELL....

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by DeOTR: 2:22pm On Aug 19, 2023
phemmyfour:
Kwara has lost its identity. Kogi is not a Yoruba state
Mumu. We celebrated our Oro festival just last weekend in my hometown and I'm from Ekiti local government of Kwara state.
Whatever the Emir of Ilorin is banning does not have any effect outside the four corners of Ilorin.

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by raskymonojendor: 2:22pm On Aug 19, 2023
DeOTR:

Mumu. We celebrated our Oro festival just last weekend in my hometown and I'm from Ekiti local government of Kwara state.
Whatever the Emir of Ilorin is banning does not have any effect outside the four corners of Ilorin.
Don't mind that poster.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by phemmyfour: 2:27pm On Aug 19, 2023
DeOTR:

Mumu. We celebrated our Oro festival just last weekend in my hometown and I'm from Ekiti local government of Kwara state.
Whatever the Emir of Ilorin is banning does not have any effect outside the four corners of Ilorin.
You shouldn't have Emir in the first place. You ve lost your identity

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Josephkabila12: 2:28pm On Aug 19, 2023
Kukutente23:
This means shops and private offices will be opened
I guess only govt workers are isese worshippers
on Christmas day, new year day and Salah day some shops and offices do open
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by F3dan: 2:37pm On Aug 19, 2023
Nice one!
I love this.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by grandstar(m): 3:02pm On Aug 19, 2023
Asgard73:
Waiting for kwara state and kogi..

Nice one.. from Yoruba states..

Ekiti and Ondo .. how far

In Kwara state, it would face severe resistance!
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by adspelite(m): 3:18pm On Aug 19, 2023
patrislayqueen:
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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by jahsharon: 3:22pm On Aug 19, 2023
EyeCumInPiss:
Except they repent, all these Isese people are going to Hell fire.


Tell your the person that told you this that he is MAD
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Babastrong(m): 3:25pm On Aug 19, 2023
[quote author=EyeCumInPiss post=125212023]Except they repent, all these Isese people are going to Hell fire.
[what
of
christians
and
muslims?
we
are
they
going?]
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by ceeceeuwa: 3:33pm On Aug 19, 2023
I am a Christian and I don't have anything against another man's belief system,so far they are not breaking the law of the land. Live and let's live!

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by patrislayqueen: 3:33pm On Aug 19, 2023
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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by orisa37: 3:34pm On Aug 19, 2023
SANWO OLU IS "ASAWA NI" ARTS AND CULTURE ACTION GOVERNOR. MAY OLODUMARE BLESS HIM.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by adekolaelect(m): 3:38pm On Aug 19, 2023
EyeCumInPiss:
Except they repent, all these Isese people are going to Hell fire.
How do you know?? Western world slave!!!!!
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Osariemen12: 3:55pm On Aug 19, 2023
Idol worshippers.

Primitive savages from southwest.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Abatek: 4:09pm On Aug 19, 2023
Asa ati ise Yoruba nko ni baje ooo
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by LifeofDream: 4:16pm On Aug 19, 2023
phemmyfour:
Kwara has lost its identity. Kogi is not a Yoruba state
Maybe Ilorin, not Kwara...
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Bluntemperor: 4:26pm On Aug 19, 2023
bigdammyj:
Noted.

Attention Governor Sanwo-Olu:
Your Excellency Sir,you are doing good works but take note:
1.the Ikorodu - Agbowa- Itoke Road is a Dissaster and a death-trap!
For some of us going through this Areas is a hacculean task,with many Souls lost on daily basis!
- this is the first Road that both East and West were using - the Young shall grow Buses,etc,were then using this road then,until other roads came up!
- This Road needs Total Re- construction and expansion from 2- Lane to 4-lane, due to implossion of Population- running into thousands and Millions of lives here!
-It will not be fair to be calling on the FERMA here because they don't exist, even though we know they do Budget for repairs of Roads every year!
2• So far,after the Eru- Elepe Road Constructions, that one going to Gberigbe-Imota Roads- has Stopped since? Why was it abandoned?
It's over a year now and since ,the Contractors just stopped at the Mobil -Station roundabout over a year and the People are really suffering !
- Is this not the Road leading to the Imota- Rice Mills or how do we harvest the Rice, even though the Prices of Rice is climbing up?
3• We have not heard anything again on the 4th Mainland - Bridge? What is going on Sir?
This is the Bridge that would linked other Parts of Lagos - Ikorodu - Lekki, Ajah,etc,thereby reducing pressure on the 3rd-Mainland Bridge,the Eko Bridge,etc.
-Priority should be of importance,as your Govt Promised us during Electioneering Campaign that by 2027- it will be ready for the Lagosians!
What is going on,our able Governor?
•Remember - How The Chinese Constructed 2,200- Kilometres Roads in just 2- yrs!
-Let the People know those Roads that belongs to the Federal Govt- so that we draw their attention to it!
God bless governor Sanwo-Olu
God bless Lagos-State and all Lagosians.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Egbetayo(m): 4:32pm On Aug 19, 2023
Nice move to regain lost glory. A gradual end to neo-colonization

Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Kog45(m): 4:45pm On Aug 19, 2023
[quote author=Orbhagbemi555 post=125212287][/quote]

Ilorin fake culture and traditions will cease to exist when reality is down on Nigeria as a country …..As a matter of fact Yoruba is the main language inside emir palace.Ilorin people are hiding under Hausa Fulani political power to suppress other communities in Kwara State.

A divided Nigeria will give Yoruba the supreme power in Ilorin.I can bet it with anyone that the fake love Ilorin is showing north will be betrayed with ease
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by omoluka: 5:53pm On Aug 19, 2023
Asgard73:
Waiting for kwara state and kogi..

Nice one.. from Yoruba states..

Ekiti and Ondo .. how far
Kwara State want to be more Muslim than the Arabs or the Saudis grin

Smh for a black man
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Sagay212: 5:59pm On Aug 19, 2023
Kukutente23:
This means shops and private offices will be opened
I guess only govt workers are isese worshippers

😆 lol alaye no wan go work. It is for civil servant. If you don't want to go to work, you can call in sick and if na shop you get, nobody fo force to open am.
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Dareal90s(m): 6:12pm On Aug 19, 2023
BoldBrainz:
Why is this important?
Why is Christmas and Eid important?

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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by XAUBulls: 6:15pm On Aug 19, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
The PUNCH reported that the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs had in July urged the Lagos State Government to officially recognise and declare August 20 as Isese Day holiday in the state.
It's the idea of the Alaiyeluwas and Ifa Devotees. Now I understand why it sailed through after all these years of clamouring for Yoruba Renaissance and practicing Isese privately in most Yoruba communities within and outside Nigeria.

Lagos state is a Yoruba state, Isese Day is now all Yoruba states public holiday. Check my signature for free stuffs!
That's awesome!

Just early this year during one of the official visits of the Ooni of Ife to Brazil, the Brazilian President Lula declared an official annual public holiday for Isese and the Yoruba religion Ifa.

The Yoruba religion is a well recognise international religion and it would have been a PR disaster if Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, and other Yoruba states had not declared a major annual public holiday for the Isese adherants. If this had been done since 1960, the bulls*hit by some imbeciles in Ilorin who are deflecting and hiding under Islam to play mindcontrol politics would not be happening.

But then its NOT late at all to take charge as all British Colonial documents clearly indicate that Ilorin and environs are Yoruba towns. These will come in handy for presention at the UN and the courts preparatory to the referendum the British colonial administrators said should take place so as to have an Oba for the indigenous Yorubas of Ilorin.

Out of the 16 LGAs in Kwara State 12 LGAs are fully Yoruba owned, 2 are Nupe owned, and 2 are Bariba owned. Farook Kperogi is a Bariba (or Batonu) from Okuta in Kwara.


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Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by BoldBrainz(m): 6:21pm On Aug 19, 2023
Dareal90s:

Why is Christmas and Eid important?

Don't know, don't care!
Re: Isese: Lagos Declares Monday Work-free Day by Fujiyama: 7:07pm On Aug 19, 2023
Ykc2:
I want all yoruba Obas to reinstate giving of all new born yoruba children tribal marks so they can differentiate them from igbo children or children of ss ,yoruba will rise again

^^^
grin

Ok.

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