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Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 1:09am On Nov 17, 2023
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Seems this is another man's fight is still ongoing.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 1:12am On Nov 17, 2023
He even managed to diss and throw Awolowo under the bus.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 1:19am On Nov 17, 2023
This nuisance keeps saying he's Yoruba, but his actions and utterances are always anti-Yoruba, he basically goes out of his way to attack, denigrate, belittle, and discount Yoruba people, even sef, his talking points are not different from what we hear from his igbo kind on NL, I even think he's a member here because anti-Yoruba phrases and derogatory utterances like Afonja are from NL.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by DiscoverID: 1:21am On Nov 17, 2023
Chinde Vivor Rhodes aka omo nna will never win a motor park chairmanship in Lagos. The bastardd was merely hallucinating from mkpúru mmiri to even think he can become governor in lagos.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Raskimonojendor: 2:06am On Nov 17, 2023
It seems this guy deliberately gets drunk before coming on air. Perhaps, he is just an extremely ignorant lad.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Raskimonojendor: 2:07am On Nov 17, 2023
plaindealer:
He even managed to diss and throw Awolowo under the bus.

His dad would come on air to shalaye again. Damage control things.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by derecho(m): 4:43am On Nov 17, 2023
Chief Tinubu dogs won't rest sha.
It took a Gbadebo to shake Oba of isale-eko to change Oro rituals from night to daytime.

Even Peter Obi's election didn't shake the lagos abobakus like GRV's.

Because of him Jandor became irrelevant

Even Sanwo-olu ran to an IBO church to be dancing like a mo.ron, went uninvited to birthday ceremonies, became usher in a church he never attended, ran to ARISEtv to genuflect for Rufai Oseni...kai

I love the young man abeg.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by pandoragirigory: 4:45am On Nov 17, 2023
The boy has the bitterness and anguish of Peter girigory Obi, both of them are from Anambra

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by illicit(m): 4:58am On Nov 17, 2023
Make God no allow me labour in vain still collect wotowoto beating join like Ajaero

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by optionalY09: 5:03am On Nov 17, 2023
He tried to sound like Logocian but he sounds like Lagoona lol. You get it? if you don’t get it, forget about it

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by adamusuleiman3: 5:26am On Nov 17, 2023
It seems every time this guy opens his mouth, more stupidity comes out of it.

Same way he said Sanwo Olu was an Ijebu man. He was actually right but not bright enough to know that Ijebus are also indigineous to Lekki, Epe, and Ikorodus areas of Lagos. Ijebu practically shares a border with Lagos. Heck, his running mate was an Ijebu woman from Ikorodu.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Never4getU: 8:23am On Nov 17, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

His dad would come on air to shalaye again. Damage control things.

Which dad? That procured father of his?

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Corn247: 8:32am On Nov 17, 2023
How can a reasonable human being put hope on this failure of a guy.
Yamirii people no get sense i swear and he will cause them irreversible damage for life!

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by christejames(m): 9:03am On Nov 17, 2023
Of course, Lagos culture is entirely different from those of average Yorubas...

The Awori, Egun, Badagry and some other indeginous tribes in Lagos have some kind of distinct culture from the average Yorubas undecided


It's the emigration of Yorubas from Northern part of Lagos, with the immigrants leading as top officials in the state making it the reasons the Lagos state is having some semblance of Yorubas in it. Even the Ijaws and Edos will claim Lagos state as theirs first before even any Yoruba will attempt to undecided


Indeginous Lagos names like Coker, Hundeyin, Gbadamosi, Funsho, Bucknor, Sarumi etc have little or no meaning in Yoruba. Even the culture of Eyo was alien to the Yorubas, Eyo masquerades is indeginous to Lagosians which the Yorubas have adopted as theirs undecided, in the Yoruba folklore, there was nothing like masquerade as they have it today in Eyo... The Yoruba culture could be akin to that of the Hausas.


The case of indeginous Lagosians could be seen in same light to those of Kalabari in Rivers State where but Igbo and Ijaw is seen as forming that language.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Armaggedon: 9:38am On Nov 17, 2023
He is a native of Lagos, those attacking him are not. That's what is important.

Again, what he said about Lagos having always stood seperate from Yorubaland is true. The colony of Lagos was different from the rest. When the west became a region, Lagos was the FCT outside the control of all the regions (that's how the idea of no man's land started)

Finally, with the collapse of the regions, Lagos became a separate state. It is important to note that lagosians objected being part of southwest region during the national conference in 2014.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 9:43am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:
Of course, Lagos culture is entirely different from those of average Yorubas...

The Awori, Egun, Badagry and some other indeginous tribes in Lagos have some kind of distinct culture from the average Yorubas undecided


It's the emigration of Yorubas from Northern part of Lagos, with the immigrants leading as top officials in the state making it the reasons the Lagos state is having some semblance of Yorubas in it. Even the Ijaws and Edos will claim Lagos state as theirs first before even any Yoruba will attempt to undecided


Indeginous Lagos names like Coker, Hundeyin, Gbadamosi, Funsho, Bucknor, Sarumi etc have little or no meaning in Yoruba. Even the culture of Eyo was alien to the Yorubas, Eyo masquerades is indeginous to Lagosians which the Yorubas have adopted as theirs undecided, in the Yoruba folklore, there was nothing like masquerade as they have it today in Eyo... The Yoruba culture could be akin to that of the Hausas.


The case of indeginous Lagosians could be seen in same light to those of Kalabari in Rivers State where but Igbo and Ijaw is seen as forming that language.


This sounds like comedy...

Lagos culture is different from Yoruba cultures even though they share the same culture, the same language, the same food, the same sense of being and form .

His imaginary Yoruba father and igbo mother did not educate that bigoted element that Lagos is the industrial and commercial capital of Nigeria today because of Awolowo.

Lagos is a commercial and the largest industrial base in Nigeria because the Yoruba people built industrial estates that still supplies most of the goods and services we consume in Nigeria from Apapa industrial, Ikeja industrial, Mushin industrial, Ilupeju industrial estates were all built by Yoruba people.

Lagos is Yoruba land and so it shall remain till the end of time regardless of the ignorant and insulting rubbish from that ill brought up, mannerless and bigoted Biafra losers masquerading as Yoruba man.

Yoruba people don't go out of their way to trash, insult, denigrate and discount their own own people and even if truly thia man is Yoruba, we all know Igbo people won't vote for him or even support him, they are supporting and promoting him because he's igbo. Period.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by christejames(m): 9:46am On Nov 17, 2023
plaindealer:



This sounds like comedy...

Lagos culture is different from Yoruba cultures even though they share the same culture, the same language, the same food, the same sense of being and form .

His imaginary Yoruba father and igbo mother did not educate that bigoted element that Lagos is the industrial and commercial capital of Nigeria today because of Awolowo.

Lagos is a commercial and the largest industrial base in Nigeria because the Yoruba people built industrial estates that still supplies most of the goods and services we consume in Nigeria from Apapa industrial, Ikeja industrial, Mushin industrial, Ilupeju industrial estates were all built by Yoruba people.

Lagos is Yoruba land and so it shall remain till the end of time regardless of the ignorant and insulting rubbish from that ill brought up, mannerless and bigoted Biafra losers masquerading as Yoruba man.

Yoruba people don't go out of their way to trash, insult, denigrate and discount their own own people and even if truly thia man is Yoruba, we all know Igbo people won't vote for him or even support him, they are supporting and promoting him because he's igbo. Period.



Because Yorubas built industries and invested in Lagos state doesn't make it their ancestral land... undecided

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 9:47am On Nov 17, 2023
Armaggedon:
He is a native of Lagos, those attacking him are not. That's what is important.


Native of Lagos can't even speak Yoruba, he lied about a Yoruba proverb and when asked to recite it, he couldn't because he lied.

They even asked him to recite Lagos Oriki, he couldn't even though it's a very common phrase.

What a tribal nuisance.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 9:50am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:



Because Yorubas built industries and invested in Lagos state doesn't make it their ancestral land... undecided


And who are the ancestral Lagosians.

Who are they?

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Armaggedon: 9:59am On Nov 17, 2023
plaindealer:



Native of Lagos can't even speak Yoruba, he lied about a Yoruba proverb and when asked to recite it, he couldn't because he lied.

They even asked him to recite Lagos Oriki, he couldn't even though it's a very common phrase.

What a tribal nuisance.
he doesn't speak Yoruba is not the business of a non native lagosians. That's the point. Foisting yourself on others will earn you serious resentment from them. Allow them to take charge of their state. The Oba of Lagos once said Lagos is not Yorubaland and that Yoruba people should "leave us alone". Will you then disregard him make yourself the Oba in another man's land?

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 10:03am On Nov 17, 2023
Armaggedon:
he doesn't speak Yoruba is not the business of a non native lagosians. That's the point. Foisting yourself on others will earn you serious resentment from them. Allow them to take charge of their state. The Oba of Lagos once said Lagos is not Yorubaland and that Yoruba people should "leave us alone". Will you then disregard him make yourself the Oba in another man's land?

Comedian.

It's not by force to comment.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 10:09am On Nov 17, 2023
Lagos is Yoruba land

Lagos culture is Yoruba culture

Roads and streets are named after Yoruba people

Yoruba people rule Lagos

The language of deliberation in our House of Assembly is Yoruba.


I understand why it's very hard for some of you to understand and get used to these facts, it's because you have nothing worthy to call your own or to be proud of.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Gajagojo: 10:28am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:
Of course, Lagos culture is entirely different from those of average Yorubas...

The Awori, Egun, Badagry and some other indeginous tribes in Lagos have some kind of distinct culture from the average Yorubas undecided


It's the emigration of Yorubas from Northern part of Lagos, with the immigrants leading as top officials in the state making it the reasons the Lagos state is having some semblance of Yorubas in it. Even the Ijaws and Edos will claim Lagos state as theirs first before even any Yoruba will attempt to undecided


Indeginous Lagos names like Coker, Hundeyin, Gbadamosi, Funsho, Bucknor, Sarumi etc have little or no meaning in Yoruba. Even the culture of Eyo was alien to the Yorubas, Eyo masquerades is indeginous to Lagosians which the Yorubas have adopted as theirs undecided, in the Yoruba folklore, there was nothing like masquerade as they have it today in Eyo... The Yoruba culture could be akin to that of the Hausas.


The case of indeginous Lagosians could be seen in same light to those of Kalabari in Rivers State where but Igbo and Ijaw is seen as forming that language.
You have no clue about what you are talking about

First of all what is the Lagos are you talking of Lagos state or Lagos Division
If you don't know the background and history you better. Close your mouth

Lagos Colony was ceded to Britain in August 1861 . This is the area that later became the capital of Nigeria consisting Lagos Island,Ikoyi,Victoria Island Apapa Iddo,Ebute Metta,Yaba up to Idi Oro. This territory was also known as Metropolitan Lagos

At independence this Lagos had a Minister just like Abuja today one of whom was the father of President Yaradua.
Lagos state was created in 1967
It was. Created by Adding territory that had been under the Western region managed by Awolowo
These were known as DIVISIONS
BADAGRY DIVISON(EGUN)
IKEJA DIVISION (AWORI )
IKORODU DIVISION (IJEBU)
EPE DIVISION (IJEBU)

These four divisions were added to the
LAGOS DIVISION(AWORI) and a new state was created
At creation Lagos Division remained as both Federal and state capital until the state capital was move to Ikeja
Let me emphasise

LAGOS STATE WAS NEVER THE CAPITAL OF NIGERIA JUST THE LAGOS DIVISION

Now when you talk of indigenous Lagos news are you talking of Lagos Division or what!?
Hundeyin is Badagry let us be clear
Gbadamosi is not indigenous?
It is a variant of the Muslim name Badmus or Badamasi and is found all over Yoruba land
Funsho is not a surname normally in Yoruba land it is a First name fully Olufunsho How is that indigenous to Lagos state or any of its divisions
Coker is not indigenous to Lagos . It is a surname imported by freed or returnee slaves. Returnee slaves settled on Lagos Island in the 19th Century many from Sierra Leone,Brazil and other places and they can easily by identified by their surnames of European origin and slave ancestry. They are not indigenous peoples but settlers In the Lagos Division
In the Lagos Division specifically indigenou,s names examples are Akitoye ,Kosoko,Akinsemoyin,Adele,Ashipa,Akiolu, Oyekan,Dosunmu, Eleko, Olusi,Ojulari,Ajosun, Oshinlokun. These are names of previous ELEKO OF EKO WHICH is the correct title and not OBA of LAGOS

In Epe Division,they are Ijebu and bear Ijebu names e.g Femi Otedola ,Obagun of Onward Press etc

Ikorodu Division they are Ijebu,the same thing applies

Badagry division is Largely Egun but before Nigeria was established there were significant number of Ijaws and Ilaje living there and across the coastal areas of West Africa doing their fishing but never claiming indigene
Do not come here to talk nonsense about Ibos and Kalabaris.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by seanfer(m): 10:29am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:



Because Yorubas built industries and invested in Lagos state doesn't make it their ancestral land... undecided

So the Ikorodu, Epe, Badagry are not part and owners of lagos?

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Christistruth03: 10:29am On Nov 17, 2023
grin

Gbadebo is mixing up Lagos Island the FCT with Lagos State
Over 95% of Lagos State Land Mass belonged to Awolowo’s Western Region
“Gedebe L’Eko wa “ only applied to Lagos Island O!
even they wholeheartedly joined the Western Region later

Lagos FCT is the dot in the Map below of the Western Region
Even Lekki was in the Western Region
At Independence the British gave all of Lagos to Awolowo

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 10:33am On Nov 17, 2023
seanfer:


So the Ikorodu, Epe, Badagry are not part and owners of lagos?

Their Knowledge of Lagos state is limited to a small patch of Lagos Island.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Christistruth03: 10:35am On Nov 17, 2023
seanfer:


So the Ikorodu, Epe, Badagry are not part and owners of lagos?

Ikeja too which in those days at independence included almost the entire Coast of Today’s Lagos
It was Western Region

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by DeOTR: 10:40am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:
Of course, Lagos culture is entirely different from those of average Yorubas...

The Awori, Egun, Badagry and some other indeginous tribes in Lagos have some kind of distinct culture from the average Yorubas undecided


It's the emigration of Yorubas from Northern part of Lagos, with the immigrants leading as top officials in the state making it the reasons the Lagos state is having some semblance of Yorubas in it. Even the Ijaws and Edos will claim Lagos state as theirs first before even any Yoruba will attempt to undecided


Indeginous Lagos names like Coker, Hundeyin, Gbadamosi, Funsho, Bucknor, Sarumi etc have little or no meaning in Yoruba. Even the culture of Eyo was alien to the Yorubas, Eyo masquerades is indeginous to Lagosians which the Yorubas have adopted as theirs undecided, in the Yoruba folklore, there was nothing like masquerade as they have it today in Eyo... The Yoruba culture could be akin to that of the Hausas.


The case of indeginous Lagosians could be seen in same light to those of Kalabari in Rivers State where but Igbo and Ijaw is seen as forming that language.
This is a new low. Funsho and Gbadamosi are not regular Yoruba names?
No masquerade in Yoruba folklore?
It is finished for you. No redemption possible.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by plaindealer: 10:42am On Nov 17, 2023
Christistruth03:


Ikeja too which in those days at independence reached the Coast


Ikeja was part of the Western Region regardless of the location.

You don't know anything about Lagos state, but you still want to argue about Lagos state?

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Christistruth03: 10:44am On Nov 17, 2023
plaindealer:



Ikeja was part of the Western Region regardless of the location.

You don't know anything about Lagos state, but you still want to argue about Lagos state?


That is exactly what I was saying
You left out Ikeja which then was practically all of Lagos City outside the Island
It was Solid Western Region
That was why I included the Map of the Western Region

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Throwback: 10:49am On Nov 17, 2023
christejames:
Of course, Lagos culture is entirely different from those of average Yorubas...

The Awori, Egun, Badagry and some other indeginous tribes in Lagos have some kind of distinct culture from the average Yorubas undecided


It's the emigration of Yorubas from Northern part of Lagos, with the immigrants leading as top officials in the state making it the reasons the Lagos state is having some semblance of Yorubas in it. Even the Ijaws and Edos will claim Lagos state as theirs first before even any Yoruba will attempt to undecided


Indeginous Lagos names like Coker, Hundeyin, Gbadamosi, Funsho, Bucknor, Sarumi etc have little or no meaning in Yoruba. Even the culture of Eyo was alien to the Yorubas, Eyo masquerades is indeginous to Lagosians which the Yorubas have adopted as theirs undecided, in the Yoruba folklore, there was nothing like masquerade as they have it today in Eyo... The Yoruba culture could be akin to that of the Hausas.


The case of indeginous Lagosians could be seen in same light to those of Kalabari in Rivers State where but Igbo and Ijaw is seen as forming that language.

But same Awori, Ijebu, Egba, and the non-Yoruba Egun that are in Lagos state, are the same exact tribes in Ogun State.

Awori is in the Yewa Awori region of Ogun State that is Sango - Ota, Iford, Ilaro etc.

Ijebu is all over Ijebu and Remo regions of Ogun State.

Egba is in the Abeokuta region of Ogun State.

Egun is in the Ipokia region of Ogun State.

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Re: Gbadebo Rhodes-vivour::Lagos Culture Is Different From Yoruba Culture. Video by Houseontherock1: 10:52am On Nov 17, 2023
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