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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by CaptainFM1: 12:02am On Apr 19
VeryDarkMan01:
These are not Hungry thieves

It's actually an attack done on purpose

Maybe to cause pain to her or something

Attack, Revenge or Robbery are all crimes and she should report the case to the police.

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Samade7: 12:09am On Apr 19
VeryDarkMan01:
These are not Hungry thieves

It's actually an attack done on purpose

Maybe to cause pain to her or something



That's the fact.....you got it.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by NaijaCover(m): 12:19am On Apr 19
Goodlady:
Too bad.

Benin story is a pathetic one. They claimed Yorubas lied about Odua's chain but they said they had Ogisos, skylords living in the sky. They want others to blv their lies but doubt myth of others. They v pains that can't heal from 1897 invasion cos the way they blame Britain, I wonder why they v not gone there to revenge.

But the day police kill dem, omerta reigns no dey reign that day.
These riffraff ll be apprehended. Their poverty face show. One of them resembled you and one moderator here!


NaijaCóver Naija-Cover UdokaBest,
How come no be you share this bad news?
Don't you care for ya N30K stipend of this month?

Nothing Mr Blogger, No Go See ooooo
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by StreetTyga: 12:28am On Apr 19
Thieves in GLK. Soon they'll start using their ill gotten rolls royce to rob.

Yahoo no dey work again... maggots. Na this one go end una lives.. u no wan do normal things or hustle normal to make it na to put ur fellow human into misery to make it in life u chose.. u go soon pay for it with ur life.

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by oyeb15: 12:28am On Apr 19
The guy in d last pix looks like mohbad
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by StreetTyga: 12:31am On Apr 19
Omerta keeee u there... because neversee them... I go butcherthem before calling them police
thesicilian:
Even if you know them you dare not speak out.
The code of Omertà reigns in that part of the country, unless you don't care about the repercussions.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by akuneme: 12:37am On Apr 19
As a business owner in Nigeria, after installing CCTV in your business premises, employ someone that just finished secondary school to seat down and monitor that CCTV.

Even if it's 20k, you can afford to pay them monthly, pay.

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by cardoctor(m): 12:53am On Apr 19
At least they left somethings behind.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Originalsly: 2:01am On Apr 19
Is it that hard to find the vehicle used? I can understand if it was a Camry .... but it was a GLK ... how many white ones are around? The SUV will lead to the thieves
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by MichaelSokoto(m): 2:24am On Apr 19
Osayi
Osazuwa
Agbons
Imuetinyan
Osaze

grin
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by MichaelSokoto(m): 2:25am On Apr 19
Originalsly:
Is it that hard to find the vehicle used? I can understand if it was a Camry .... but it was a GLK ... how many white ones are around? The SUV will lead to the thieves
dey plaaaaaay!

White GLKs full Benin dieee!

Na under 20yrs kiddos dem dey ball am!

jez dey play dey go!
cool

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 4:09am On Apr 19
Goodlady:

He's making sense. Benins own tooo much
no na your papa own too much maybe a bini broke your heart and u are still pained.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 4:10am On Apr 19
So nah bini matter you carry for head like this so, first of all where are you from. Bini got history you low life but of you doubt you can always come to confirm you fool.



lowkey0147:
Benin again..

Why is benin(kingdom) the most uncertain tribe in the country today; with no substantial evidence of where they came from and who there predecessors or descendants are.

Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:

(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.

(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos

(Day 3) They will say it's the Igbos

(Day 4) They will say it's the Ikwerres

(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ijaws

(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after the migration) - Everytime they will tell you that is either they migrated to that place or that they conquered through war.. People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..

Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.

Benin people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.

Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.

(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).

How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc.

Their various concocted historical tales are like many herbs in a cauldron giving vane remedy to any sickness, such a tragedy.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by bluefilm: 4:55am On Apr 19
silverlinen:
Damnnn

Benin boys again grin grin...those boys no get joy at all o.

Well, it seems the lady in question has been single out for lesson teaching,hence the reason why they did that to her.

If she loud the matter, na that time them go sell her the market wey she price.

How you managed to reach this conclusion after watching this 30 seconds clip still beats my imagination.

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by princedukee(m): 5:52am On Apr 19
They will go and give to their girlfriends as a gift to enjoy more Puna.
Those ones too will be bragging that they have the best boyfriends in the world,able to buy them iPhone and expensive gifts.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by thomasjoe(m): 5:52am On Apr 19
The aboriginal Benin kingdom has never claimed to come from anywhere . It is the non Benins who fraternized with the white colonialists that tried to write our history (imagine a foreigner writing your history for you -isnt that laughable?)
Now, one of such tribes is all over the place beating around the bush and trying to use propaganda to make themselves seem superior ...but when you ask them where their progenitor comes from, they tell you he came from the sky with a chain when he is actually from Benin !
You go explain taya ...no evidence!

lowkey0147:
Benin again..

Why is benin(kingdom) the most uncertain tribe in the country today; with no substantial evidence of where they came from and who there predecessors or descendants are.

Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:

(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.

(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos

(Day 3) They will say it's the Igbos

(Day 4) They will say it's the Ikwerres

(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ijaws

(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after the migration) - Everytime they will tell you that is either they migrated to that place or that they conquered through war.. People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..

Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.

Benin people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.

Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.

(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).

How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc.

Their various concocted historical tales are like many herbs in a cauldron giving vane remedy to any sickness, such a tragedy.

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by femi4: 6:42am On Apr 19
thesicilian:
Even if you know them you dare not speak out.
The code of Omertà reigns in that part of the country, unless you don't care about the repercussions.
yinmu
Their oga dey inside police cell

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Johnjustice: 6:52am On Apr 19
lowkey0147:
Benin again..

Why is benin(kingdom) the most uncertain tribe in the country today; with no substantial evidence of where they came from and who there predecessors or descendants are.

Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:

(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.

(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos

(Day 3) They will say it's the Igbos

(Day 4) They will say it's the Ikwerres

(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ijaws

(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after the migration) - Everytime they will tell you that is either they migrated to that place or that they conquered through war.. People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..

Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.

Benin people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.

Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.

(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).

How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc.

Their various concocted historical tales are like many herbs in a cauldron giving vane remedy to any sickness, such a tragedy.
Your papa for go carry the throne put for your village or state, lowlife gum body nonentity.

Benin throne has been in that location for millennials, never left, never shifted, we have an history of our genealogy, and ancestry from the Ogodomigodo era, down to Oba dynasty, all documentated in thr Benin 'red book'.

You people should talk about your Oba and Kings, and stop trying to rub shoulders with glory...the reason for a few mix of other tribes is because you people were their slaves in Benin...or you didn't hear Benin empire had a lot of slaves...if you don't know, make a little research, a lot of you were slaves in the Benin empire.

You slaves are the ones making up theories and stories, just to attach yourself to the glory of the Kingdom...no Benin man ever said we came from Yoruba, that is a Yoruba concocted story...Ijaw are riverine people, a small group, so is isoko, no Benin man or Benin king said we came from them...the whole Delta state and Bayelsa were all under old Bendel (that should tell you that Benin had been there before these people emerged)

Our language is different, our artworks is different, our music and sounds are different, our spirituality are different, our mannerisms are different...we have nothing in common with you Yoruba, it was the Benin Prince coming to Ile'Ife becoming a king there, marrying a Yoruba woman and bearing a son in Ile'Ife called Oranmiyan that brought a link between Benin and Yorubas...you are one of the history revisionist going up and down writing nonsense on the internet.
Ask yourself if you have a throne, won't you move it to your Yoruba kingdom?

No part of Benin speak any language other than Edoid language, the cluster of ethnic groups there were slaves or visitors, whose parents bore them there, like we have igbos in Delta etc...or didn't you hear Azikiwe when he said his forebears migrated from Benin to Onitsha, as a thriving empire, a lot of people will be attracted there, just like a lot of people are attracted to Lagos now, because it's thriving economically...or don't we have different languages and people in Lagos?

You sound like a typical slave, dumb, and very stupid, we don't have anything in common with stupid weak people.

The man you call Oduduwa claiming he fell from heaven (lol), is a Benin man, it's not our fault that your ancestors had never seen an astute and powerful man like him, that they started worshipping him, when he came in from Benin on exile...and you must be a dumb head low IQ clown, to actually believe Oduduwa came from the sky.

Stupid lowlife, we created the Yoruba tribe by creating Ile'Ife, is this the thanks we get?
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Bahamas95(m): 7:05am On Apr 19
Angelfrost:
I don't understand...!

They strolled in and out of your store carrying stuff worth millions, and nobody stopped them??!

You have goods worth that amount, yet no security guard?!!

You never serious sha!
Some of you will just open your mouths and be capping nonsense.


How many boutiques for your area get security guards?

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Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Poiniyisworld: 7:16am On Apr 19
I have taught history and the history you have quoted above about the descent of the Bini race claim is totally wrong.

Please do not distort history in order to get likes or trend,



[1quote author=lowkey0147 post=129509648]Benin again..

Why is benin(kingdom) the most uncertain tribe in the country today; with no substantial evidence of where they came from and who there predecessors or descendants are.

Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:

(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.

(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos

(Day 3) They will say it's the Igbos

(Day 4) They will say it's the Ikwerres

(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ijaws

(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after the migration) - Everytime they will tell you that is either they migrated to that place or that they conquered through war.. People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..

Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.

Benin people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.

Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.

(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).

How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc.

Their various concocted historical tales are like many herbs in a cauldron giving vane remedy to any sickness, such a tragedy.[/quote]
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Angelfrost(m): 7:22am On Apr 19
Bahamas95:
Some of you will just open your mouths and be capping nonsense.


How many boutiques for your area get security guards?

Oga, every top boutique in my area with a lot to lose no dey loseguard anyhow...!

The only way you are strolling in there to boldly steal and stroll out like those boys did is to be armed.

I don't even know what you are being overly defensive about.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Rivermonster(m): 7:28am On Apr 19
Simple explanation some yahoo boys want to pay another yahoo boy back by stealing from the boutique he opened for his girlfriend with the money they stole together. May evil be fall all the yahoo boys in this country peace will never be in their homes, death will be their regular visitors, their, wives , families, children even their babies will reap the evil fruit they have sown.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by lowkey0147: 8:04am On Apr 19
Johnjustice:

Your papa for go carry the throne put for your village or state, lowlife gum body nonentity.

Benin throne has been in that location for millennials, never left, never shifted, we have an history of our genealogy, and ancestry from the Ogodomigodo era, down to Oba dynasty, all documentated in thr Benin 'red book'.

You people should talk about your Oba and Kings, and stop trying to rub shoulders with glory...the reason for a few mix of other tribes is because you people were their slaves in Benin...or you didn't hear Benin empire had a lot of slaves...if you don't know, make a little research, a lot of you were slaves in the Benin empire.

You slaves are the ones making up theories and stories, just to attach yourself to the glory of the Kingdom...no Benin man ever said we came from Yoruba, that is a Yoruba concocted story...Ijaw are riverine people, a small group, so is isoko, no Benin man or Benin king said we came from them...the whole Delta state and Bayelsa were all under old Bendel (that should tell you that Benin had been there before these people emerged)

Our language is different, our artworks is different, our music and sounds are different, our spirituality are different, our mannerisms are different...we have nothing in common with you Yoruba, it was the Benin Prince coming to Ile'Ife becoming a king there, marrying a Yoruba woman and bearing a son in Ile'Ife called Oranmiyan that brought a link between Benin and Yorubas...you are one of the history revisionist going up and down writing nonsense on the internet.
Ask yourself if you have a throne, won't you move it to your Yoruba kingdom?

No part of Benin speak any language other than Edoid language, the cluster of ethnic groups there were slaves or visitors, whose parents bore them there, like we have igbos in Delta etc...or didn't you hear Azikiwe when he said his forebears migrated from Benin to Onitsha, as a thriving empire, a lot of people will be attracted there, just like a lot of people are attracted to Lagos now, because it's thriving economically...or don't we have different languages and people in Lagos?

You sound like a typical slave, dumb, and very stupid, we don't have anything in common with stupid weak people.

The man you call Oduduwa claiming he fell from heaven (lol), is a Benin man, it's not our fault that your ancestors had never seen an astute and powerful man like him, that they started worshipping him, when he came in from Benin on exile...and you must be a dumb head low IQ clown, to actually believe Oduduwa came from the sky.

Stupid lowlife, we created the Yoruba tribe by creating Ile'Ife, is this the thanks we get?
Shut up.. lies from the pit of hell.

Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by lowkey0147: 8:06am On Apr 19
OKAIGHELE:
Numerically, Benin is contemporary with Urhobo, Igala, Annang, etc.


In 1952, Benin was 203,000, In that year Igala was 295,000, that same Urhobo was about 267,000 thousand.


In that same year, Igala was only 30 percent numerically more than Benin, while Urhobo was just 20%


As for the fact that population does not grow at the same rate, BINI was adjudged to be one million in 1987 while two years later, in 1987, Igala was adjudged to be 800,000


Lastly, the Binis inhabit seven local government in Edo state and not four, they are


Oredo
Egor
Ikpoba okha
Uhuwonde
Orhiowmon
Ovia North East
Ovia south West

Material source: Atlas of Nigerian languages


Arrant nonsense

Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Johnjustice: 8:47am On Apr 19
lowkey0147:

Shut up.. lies from the pit of hell.
Online troll
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Iykenuwa(m): 9:32am On Apr 19
They are off-duty Yahoo boys.

Those of you that celebrate and encourage them continue until you fall victim.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Quebec91(m): 10:15am On Apr 19
cheesy
seborrhic:
They will go and give to their girlfriends as a gift to enjoy more Puna.
Those ones too will be bragging that they have the best boyfriends in the world,able to buy them iPhone and expensive gifts.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by ASAPFERG: 10:30am On Apr 19
Benin people!

The most useless animalistic people i have ever met.

Their male abitions in life is to become a cultists and/or do yahoo.

While the females is to become a prostitute either locally, or internationally..

nonsense people.
Re: Thieves Raid Lady's Boutique In Benin City (Video, Photos) by Thomthom(m): 10:42am On Apr 19
lowkey0147:
Benin again..

Why is benin(kingdom) the most uncertain tribe in the country today; with no substantial evidence of where they came from and who there predecessors or descendants are.

Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:

(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.

(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos

(Day 3) They will say it's the Igbos

(Day 4) They will say it's the Ikwerres

(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ijaws

(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after the migration) - Everytime they will tell you that is either they migrated to that place or that they conquered through war.. People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..

Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.

Benin people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.

Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.

(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).

How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc.

Their various concocted historical tales are like many herbs in a cauldron giving vane remedy to any sickness, such a tragedy.
Oga Chill abeg...

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