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Culture / Re: Similarities And Differences Between Ilaje And Itsekiri by ademijuwonlo(f): 11:54pm On Mar 11
dejavski:

You are the one having serious comprehension issue here.... I mentioned it before that the Yoruba clans similar to the Ilaje culture and traditions are the southeastern yorubas . Tell me where these cultures are celebrated in oyo, osun kwara
You have not said anything as regards the bolded monarchial system I highlighted though

Who are the southeastern yorubas?
Ijebus ikales ilajes Ekitis Ondos owos
As regards the bini ties? Yes! The ilajes have historical ties with the binis

Even Ibadan has different monarchy system from the other Yorubas .
Culture / Re: Similarities And Differences Between Ilaje And Itsekiri by ademijuwonlo(f): 11:27pm On Mar 11
dejavski:


In my opinion yoruba is more like a group of people with mutual relationship that have lived together for a long time in peace and harmony. In other words you cannot call yoruba a tribe. This is because most of these clans do not have common cultural and monarchial heritage.
I haven't come across anywhere in yorubaland where they celebrate Aiyelala or umale or umalokun festival as it's being celebrated here in ilaje.
Same also lies to other dialects such as Owo Ikale and so on.
The only thing you can celebrate general is the Ogun festival which is also celebrated in Benin.
For the monarchical System, the ilaje System was derived from benin Kingdom. The same applies t ikales.
Why didn't we hear of a dominant yoruba Empire in the 14th century up till 19th century? Even the Oyo empire we hear of had its boundaries and territories(google it) it didn't extend to the eastern parts such as ijebus Owos ilajes ikales etc

Most of Yoruba peoples migrated from Ife and olokun is celebrated in ile-ife.
Culture / Re: Which Nigerian Tribe Owns Ogbono Soup, Okro Soup, Egusi Soup , Vegetable , White by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:14pm On Mar 10
bigfrancis021:


Okra (Pronounced properly as Okwuru in Igbo) is an Igbo soup. The English word, 'okro' was derived from the Igbo word' 'Okwuru'.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/okra

Ogbono and Egusi are also Igbo native soups. The proper name for 'Egusi' is 'Egwusi' and that is the way the Igbo people pronounce it. 'Enugu' is meant to have been 'Enugwu' meaning 'on top of the mountain' but the spelling is anglicized. Igbo dishes (Okro, Egusi, Ogbono, Onugbu etc) are the most common native dishes you find in Nigeria and the most likely ones you'll get served with at Nigerian restaurants outside Nigeria. Just because the soups became popular all over Nigeria doesn't mean that we'll deny the obvious which is their Igbo origin. Vegetable soup (edikangkong) is an ibibio-efik soup also popular in Nigeria.

However, these soups have become so popular all over Nigeria that several tribes have adopted their own ways of cooking the soups. But generally, especially in Lagos where the different cooking styles exist, the Igbo cooking style is still preferred over other cooking styles.

The yoruba have their own several native meals of which only a few are popular to an extent, the most popular being amala and ewedu.




Who told you that Okro and Egusi are yoruba soups? Please don't come up here claiming what you don't know. Because the soups are popular suddenly makes them Yoruba soups, right? Aren't Ewedu, Efo riro and the rest your so-called yoruba soups?


The fact that it is called Okra doesn't mean other tribes doesn't have words for it. Yoruba calls it Ila. And Egusi is a yoruba word by the way and your dictionary acknowledges that.

Food / Re: Which Nigerian Tribe Is Egusi Soup Indigenous To? by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:01pm On Mar 10
Armaggedon:
Egwusi, okwuru and Ogbono are all Igbo soups that have gone global.
Some even call it a "national delicacy" (whatever that means)
Even the names are self evident

Egusi originated from Yoruba language. Ogbono soup in known in Yoruba land as apon soup.
You are welcome.

Politics / Re: 24 States Can’t Pay Salaries Without FG Allocation by ademijuwonlo(f): 4:25pm On Mar 07
I am glad Osun State is on the list of few states with strong IGR.
Food / Re: Hardship: 5 Cheap Soups You Can Cook With N1000 In Nigeria by ademijuwonlo(f): 1:53am On Mar 04
Great100000:
(5) Waterleaf soup

Water Leaf is a green leafy vegetable (Talinum Triangulare) grown in Nigeria. An excellent immune booster, it is one of those green vegetables that grow all year round but flourishes more in the raining season. Gbure is what the Yoruba people call it, while the Edo people call it Ebedondon.

It also takes its place among the cheapest soups you could make in the country:


Waterleaf – N400
Palm Oil – N200
Ponmo – N300



No pepper in your water leaf soup, seasoning , protein .
Business / Re: Has Anyone Successfully Linked Their NIN With Their Bank Account? by ademijuwonlo(f): 6:28am On Mar 01
FOOTSOLDIER2:
Lol, who owns a bank account that isn't Linked with their BVN or NIN? Long ago when you were opening the account.


Please, is the bank account to be linked with either BVN or NIN? Or are we to link the bank account to both BVN and NIN ?

Thanks in advance.
Food / Re: How Much Is A Bag Of Rice in your area today? by ademijuwonlo(f): 5:58pm On Feb 24
casualobserver:


It is amazing how You people will claim to be educated but don’t understand that when you eat local foods you create jobs in Nigeria. When people have jobs, they spend money, when they spend money, factories sell, when factories sell, they employ more people. When people have jobs and factories are working govt gets more taxes and can provide hospitals, roads, schools etc.

Your love for imported foods and imported everything is the reason you graduate and there are no jobs for you and all of you are looking to japa!! When you eat imported foods the jobs you create are abroad and you local factories close down!!!

So even if the local one is also expensive, at least the local one benefits you for reasons outlined above. This is not the time to help other countries.

I get what you are saying now and on this, you are right.
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho Returns To Nigeria by ademijuwonlo(f): 5:21am On Feb 23
God1000:
The way this guy became popular then eh, he has abandoned everything
Yes cos his brother is now in power. This is the reason I don't take all these people agitating to break away from Nigeria serious. They are trying to breakaway because their kinsman is not in power and the moment their kinsman is in power they drop their agitation.

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Food / Re: How Much Is A Bag Of Rice in your area today? by ademijuwonlo(f): 4:57am On Feb 23
casualobserver:


You are not even talking local rice you are talking about imported rice. When rice gets to N200,000 you will know that we have other foods in Nigeria. The policy is working, Nigerians have no business eating imported food unless you are well off….change your eating habits if you are poor. No country feeds it’s poor on imported foods.

I have no sympathy for anyone complaining about the price of imported food or food manufactured with imported raw materials…that is the problem these reforms are designed to solve. Economics is very simple, it’s demand and supply. When the demand falls because the price is too high people will either resort to local rice or alternative local foods like yam…..which is good for our local farmers and our economy.

Even Yam, garri and other locally produced agricultural products are expensive. So, what are you talking about?
Agriculture / Re: Osun State Farmers, Let Meet Over Here by ademijuwonlo(f): 3:04pm On Feb 18
agricentral:

All intending and practising farmers in Osun State should converge and introduce themselves here for proper connection and networking.

My name is Jamiu, am a farmer based in Osogbo, Osun State. My farm is located at Oni Oba village at Iragbiji Road via Kelebe Osogbo, Osun State.

I can be contacted via +2347060556088.

Lets talk and help each other on the problems we are facing.





Good afternoon, please I need information about the population of poultry farmers in Osun State.
Thanks in advance.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa AFCON 2023 Semi-Finals (4 - 2)pens On 7 Feb 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 8:02pm On Feb 07
Dougad:
Can't remember the last time I was this sad. This decision pierce me for heart
That's exactly how I feel too.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa AFCON 2023 Semi-Finals (4 - 2)pens On 7 Feb 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 6:44pm On Feb 07
lextube:
Why should the coach change his winning formation? Look at how this South Africans are tearing our defence.

Was it not Nigerians that complained that the coach wasn't using our players on the bench.
Sports / Re: Cape Verde Vs South Africa: AFCON 2023 Quarter-Finals (1 - 2)pen On 3rd Feb 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 10:35pm On Feb 03
kennosklint:
Super Eagles won't play this kind of unproductive football with you, they make you play their way and send you parking
You know them wella.

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Sports / Re: Cape Verde Vs South Africa: AFCON 2023 Quarter-Finals (1 - 2)pen On 3rd Feb 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:09pm On Feb 03
Sports / Re: Cape Verde Vs South Africa: AFCON 2023 Quarter-Finals (1 - 2)pen On 3rd Feb 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:01pm On Feb 03
Please share the link for SA and Cape Verde match here.
Thanks in advance.
Sports / Re: Moses Simon Wins Man Of The Match by ademijuwonlo(f): 6:50pm On Feb 03
Ekaka14:
The way he skipped past that Angolan defender for the pass that led to the goal needs to be studied
One of my favourite moments.
Crime / Re: Man Electrocuted While Stealing Transformer Cables In Edo by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:59pm On Jan 31
900warriorz:
Good Job from the Transformer cheesy Roast the weyrey like Asun grin

Ontop hardship wey we dey get, you still want put us for darkness...no be even say the light dey dey steady o

Hardship is not an excuse for crime cool


Yes you are right, "Hardship is not an excuse for crime".

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Crime / Re: Man Electrocuted While Stealing Transformer Cables In Edo by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:51pm On Jan 31
This is a good reward for selfishness. Why couldn't he work? A lot of people who are working don't even like their jobs but they do the job because they don't want to steal.

No RIP from me cos I am happy he died while he was trying to selfishly put other people in darkness and lives at risk.

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Sports / Re: Senegal Vs Ivory Coast: AFCON 2023 Round-Of-16 (4 - 5)pens On 29th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:41pm On Jan 31
Emma1Oj:
ofcourse, who am I before my make. But you didn't tell me God is a bia God?
He is not biased but he loves those He loves.
Sports / Re: Senegal Vs Ivory Coast: AFCON 2023 Round-Of-16 (4 - 5)pens On 29th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 10:34pm On Jan 29
Emma1Oj:
for you to acknowledge those two teams means dey are threat to you. But don't worry Nigeria will not meet either of them because Angola would have done the job on their behalf.. because if dey meet any of the two mentioned, Nigeria will collect nothing less Dan 3 or 4 nil

Your pain is obvious cos you are everywhere wishing the SE bad luck come Friday but don't forget that God is bigger than you and your negative thoughts.

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Sports / Re: Senegal Vs Ivory Coast: AFCON 2023 Round-Of-16 (4 - 5)pens On 29th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 10:29pm On Jan 29
Bacteria8:
This Senegal team is not that special.

A well organized team like Cape Verde or even Nigeria can whack them.
The "whack them" got me laughing. Nigeria is winning that match by God's grace.

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Business / Re: NIN/BVN: Opay To Log Out Accounts By March 1, Issues 5m Cards by ademijuwonlo(f): 7:52pm On Jan 27
dfrost:


That's too much to ask. I did not even give my former company my NIN, and I did not receive a CUG line because of that. I didn't even bother.

My privacy means a lot to me.

You did well!
Crime / Re: Abasifreke John Jeremiah Death: Drowned Or Murdered? - Family Suspects Foul Play by ademijuwonlo(f): 7:47pm On Jan 25
wonder233:
In Nigeria, murders are disguised as suicides, drowning, etc..
It is a global thing. May God protect us.
Business / Re: NIN/BVN: Opay To Log Out Accounts By March 1, Issues 5m Cards by ademijuwonlo(f): 7:40pm On Jan 25
dfrost:
NIN? No.

That's too much PII to be given away. You can't have the two. No way.
My thought too oo . I had linked my bvn but it is now asking for NIN and I chose for demotion of account than to put my NIN there.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Guinea-Bissau: AFCON 2023 - (1 - 0) On 22nd January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 7:16pm On Jan 22
godwon01:
This refere is nonentity. Very aggressive on Nigeria players.

My thoughts too.
Sports / Re: CAF Congratulates Victor Osimhen In Yoruba by ademijuwonlo(f): 6:17pm On Jan 21
Evboesi:
It might be that your mum’s family have base in Lagos up to the third generation, or other parts of yorubaland.

And also the extreme western parts of Bini also share borders with Ondo state. Ask your mum if she is from Usen or any other extreme western Bini villages, these are the only parts that have these Yoruba ability. 95% of Binis don’t know speak Yoruba and don’t have any need for it.

It is also believed to be that the Oba family and a few family migrated from Yoruba land, if this is true or not is not the position here, but i can tell you that none of these families except the ones that settled on the fringes can speak Yoruba today. The Oba’s family cannot if he indeed migrated from Yoruba land .

That of Akoko Edo is sincerely dependent on trade and association to survive and nothing more, Akoko Edo is on the fringes, they speak Yoruba alongside their Edo first languages for trade, interaction, to survive

Your tag is not a verified source but a comment on Nairaland.



Travel / Re: Japa: 10 Countries People NEVER Regret And REGRET Moving To by ademijuwonlo(f): 11:06pm On Jan 20
Thanks for sharing.
Sports / Re: Cape Verde Vs Mozambique: AFCON 2023 (3 - 0) On 19th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:36pm On Jan 19
Johnson225:



The odds indeed are against the ghqnians...

Ghanians go don begin press calculator and doing some quadratic equations on how to qualify grin
You get mouth!
Sports / Re: Cape Verde Vs Mozambique: AFCON 2023 (3 - 0) On 19th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:29pm On Jan 19
kennosklint:
Ghana don suppose de park their things for plane by now
They won't see it coming at all.
Crime / Re: Man Beheads Woman In Adamawa Hotel Room, Flees With Her Head by ademijuwonlo(f): 9:28pm On Jan 19
Every Hotel in Nigeria ought to be mandated to have cctv.
Sports / Re: Ivory Coast. Vs Nigeria: AFCON 2023: 0 - 1 On 18th January 2024 by ademijuwonlo(f): 7:58pm On Jan 18
Beuberry:

Na ojoro!
Daylight robbery ooo.

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