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EeyanMayweather:Pls kindly take note of the bolded corrections henceforth. |
EeyanMayweather:Bye bye Yaribansa |
EeyanMayweather:Hey, Yaribansa it wasn't the Igbos that gave you your name neither where they the one's that forced you to adopt it with pride. For the umpteenth time, tell me what Yoruba means! |
Why what a waste. Hope he donated his skull to his relatives |
EeyanMayweather:Yeah me too, the Yaribanese tears are so salty sweet
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Yaribanese are just wailing dah Fck out in this thread.
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EeyanMayweather:Henceforth Yaribansa replaces Oyoruba which replaced Afonja Feel the meme. Feed it with your anger so it can grow. Yaribansa |
EeyanMayweather:Be proud of your fulani handed name. But pray tell, why did you Yaribansas changed the name to Yoruba? You deceitful banzas are always too sneaky. |
EeyanMayweather:Yaribansa, you are yet to tell me what Yoruba means in Yaribansa language. |
[s] aremuforlife:[/s] What is the meaning of Yoruba? |
Charleys:Yaribansa will henceforth replace Oyoruba which replaced Afonja The meme generator has spoken |
[s] EeyanMayweather:[/s] Yaribansa! |
aremuforlife:Your great grand fathers kicked against the label knowing fully well it's origins. But here you are without any inclining of your history and accepting a derogatory label from your once enemies which ironically you serve as masters. The capitulation of Oyo is complete already going by your acceptance of this label. By the way, names have a way of moulding one's character - Yaribansa, the deceitful bastard is more than appropriate for you guys anyway. |
dangoteinlaw:Kelly is also broke. So I don't know how he will survive behind bars. Those cons will probably be p!mping him out to gays or have him sing to their girlfriends during their phone sessions. That's what I heard they did to Slick Rick when he was in Rikers Island for 10yrs for murder. BGA dudes will have him raping to their girlfriends. Then there's ODB from Wu-Tang who was sold by the Nation Islam to the BGA to be raped because of one of his jams he made where he was mocking black Muslims. ODB never got over his time at Clinton Correctional and he became a heavily addicted to crack addiction which will later kill him. Celebrities and Prisons don't mix. Even Tu Pac was targeted but Suge Knights arranged his security for him. |
The moment this guy steps out from ad-seg and into general population, that is the day he will know hell is real. Cons will be lining up to beat the sh!t out of him. Cons hate Pedophiles as most of them were either abused when young or feel very insecure not being around to take care of their own children. If Kelly goes to prison, he will have to be in solitary confinement for the duration of his very long prison sentence or he will be killed or forced to commit suicide within a year. |
Illiterate robbers. Even Fulani kidnappers don't do transfers. How stupid are these bunch? |
These Tivi people are beyond redemption. I am 100% sure this Tivi Militia is being sponsored by fulanis to avenge the Jukums for kicking their ass in Taraba. The Fulani has always been using Tivi heads like spanners just like the Ebiras. This is latest Tiv-Jukum war is spearheaded by fulanis to weaken both tribes before going in for a kill. This is how the Fulanis pitched Yoruba Muslims against their own people. Tivi will never ever have sense. |
aremuforlife:Ajayi Crowther who compiled the first Yoruba dictionary made reference to the origin of the word Yoruba. Can you tell me what Yoruba means? Or how do you explain the Yoruba rejection of the general name Yoruba? |
[s] post=81824367:[/s] Why is the FG not disclosing those who signed the original contract on behalf of the FG with P&ID? The only information we have so far is that Yar'adua's signature was on the document. Who then signed on behalf of the NNPC? Such a huge contract would have involved the minister of Petroleum as well. Since both Yar'adua and Lukman are dead, what of the NNPC boss back in Jan 2010? Well, not only is the then NNPC boss back then still alive but he has since landed himself a cushy job as Secretary-General of OPEC. They have been running their mouths blaming GEJ and PDP, why haven't they gone after Bardinko who signed on behalf of the NNPC? We know Yar'adua's signature was forged and lukman is long dead as well, so why has nobody in the FG approached Bardinko who is originally from Niger Republic. Well, because Bardinko is an integral member of the recycled Yar'adua cabal that has infused itself deep into the Buhari govt. This is not the last we will hear of a P&ID tier scandal as Barkindo has already pulled another pipeline scam with the nnpc worth $50bn. The contract was secured by Baru in London just a few days after Barkindo visited Buhari.
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Why did they not list the name of the then NNPC GMD, Mohammed Barkindo who signed on behalf of NNPC? Because Barkindo was and still is part of the recycled Abacha cabal that infested the Yar'adua administration and are currently running the show under Buhari. |
[s] Hypnotism:[/s] Have you always thought about where the word Yoruba originate?? Have you heard many misconception and misapprehension that left you baffled?? That was what got hold of me too so I decided to dig into it. What is the meaning of Yoruba? Does it have any inclination to our language? This is a thought provoking topic that needs profound reasoning and intense research for better understanding. It is time we faced the monster that keeps trailing us whom many try to ignore. In Yoruba culture, appellation is often derived from a prerequisite factor or foretelling. For fact telling, some name their child Owolabi hoping the child will bring fortune to the family, another one is that almost all Yoruba towns have their names derived from an event or a factor as illustrated in; Eba-Odan – Ibadan, Abe Okuta Olumo – Abeokuta and Ibi ti Ile ti yo – Oyo and so forth. However, these factors appear not partake in the word Yoruba. I asked a lot of people to define Yoruba, nobody had a clue so I decided to return to history and I delved into what Yoruba scholars of the past centuries had written. Slowly I began to unravel the mystery of our name. The first hint I got was from an ordinary search which spouted Yoruba. What does that mean?? I carried on, I moved on to the always ready Yoruba dictionary written by Samuel Ajayi Crowther which defines ‘Yoruba’ as a bastard and deceitful person. Another came from the one I found on a scholarly written journal of Dr Taiwo Ayanbolu who insisted Yoruba is a name derived from Hausa language which means deceit. He claimed he found the definition at York Museum in England dating to the 19th century. Before I go further here, I would like to stress how the name came aboard. It has been recorded that the Hausa-Fulani who had been in contact with the Yoruba even before the rise of Oyo Empire had for some reasons chosen to call us Yoruba, or Yaribansa. Perhaps this might have been a result of Yoruba people’s bargaining skills which often made the Fulani traders fall victim of trade by barter. Another one I stumbled on was narrated by another scholar who said the name Yoruba started protruding during the clash between Yoruba and Fulani that steered the lost of Ilorin to them in the 18th century. The Igbos had cleansed themselves off ‘Yinmiri’, a name the Hausa-Fulani had technically given to them. The igbos have today refuted Yinmiri to be a derogatory word, however, the reverse is the case for the Yoruba. From findings I have made, Yaribansa is a Fulani word meaning Bastard. An extremely derogatory word in Yoruba discourse. I read one of Professor Ade Ajayi’s book “Yoruba Warfare in the Nineteenth century” where he insisted that during the indirect rule era, it was necessary for the imperialists to give a unique name to the entire towns and people who spoke Yoruba language. Somehow, they settled for Yoruba. Yoruba is a deviation of Yoruba which the Yoruba people of that century rejected. The Ijebu, Ijesa and Egba rejected this name vehemently but because during the Kiriji war (the Yoruba civil war) where the collapse of Oyo Empire commenced and the signalling factor the imperialists used to prompt the rule over Oyo from covers. The name Yoruba was foisted on Oyo and Ibadan mainly on documents and slowly the name Yoruba was enshrined in our culture and hence, our appellation. Research shows that the Egba were the last to accept Yoruba as their appellation, reason coming from facts emanating from the first newspaper published in Yorubaland in 1859, goes: Iwe Iroyin Fun Ara Egba Ati Yoruba. This indicates that the Egba refused the name Yoruba as at 1859. Furthermore, I have read the Odu Ifa and I have familiarised myself with many Ogede Ofo, Iwure and Ewi of the past generations and I have never heard where we were referred to as Yoruba, rather, as Omo Kaaro Ojiire, Omo Oduduwa or Omoluabi. I am penning this for us to know the origin of the word Yoruba, it is a bitter pill to swallow especially now that the name has travelled far and wide, should we try to augment our appellation Yoruba? certainly too late to make any sort of modification. We might as well just carry on dealing with it. Source & Written By: Bola Olalekan |
Didn't they just concclude their annual sacrifice to Osun River goddess |
Have you always thought about where the word Yoruba originate?? Have you heard many misconception and misapprehension that left you baffled?? That was what got hold of me too so I decided to dig into it. What is the meaning of Yoruba? Does it have any inclination to our language? This is a thought provoking topic that needs profound reasoning and intense research for better understanding. It is time we faced the monster that keeps trailing us whom many try to ignore. In Yoruba culture, appellation is often derived from a prerequisite factor or foretelling. For fact telling, some name their child Owolabi hoping the child will bring fortune to the family, another one is that almost all Yoruba towns have their names derived from an event or a factor as illustrated in; Eba-Odan – Ibadan, Abe Okuta Olumo – Abeokuta and Ibi ti Ile ti yo – Oyo and so forth. However, these factors appear not partake in the word Yoruba. I asked a lot of people to define Yoruba, nobody had a clue so I decided to return to history and I delved into what Yoruba scholars of the past centuries had written. Slowly I began to unravel the mystery of our name. The first hint I got was from an ordinary search which spouted Yoruba. What does that mean?? I carried on, I moved on to the always ready Yoruba dictionary written by Samuel Ajayi Crowther which defines ‘Yoruba’ as a bastard and deceitful person. Another came from the one I found on a scholarly written journal of Dr Taiwo Ayanbolu who insisted Yoruba is a name derived from Hausa language which means deceit. He claimed he found the definition at York Museum in England dating to the 19th century. Before I go further here, I would like to stress how the name came aboard. It has been recorded that the Hausa-Fulani who had been in contact with the Yoruba even before the rise of Oyo Empire had for some reasons chosen to call us Yoruba, or Yaribansa. Perhaps this might have been a result of Yoruba people’s bargaining skills which often made the Fulani traders fall victim of trade by barter. Another one I stumbled on was narrated by another scholar who said the name Yoruba started protruding during the clash between Yoruba and Fulani that steered the lost of Ilorin to them in the 18th century. The Igbos had cleansed themselves off ‘Yinmiri’, a name the Hausa-Fulani had technically given to them. The igbos have today refuted Yinmiri to be a derogatory word, however, the reverse is the case for the Yoruba. From findings I have made, Yaribansa is a Fulani word meaning Bastard. An extremely derogatory word in Yoruba discourse. I read one of Professor Ade Ajayi’s book “Yoruba Warfare in the Nineteenth century” where he insisted that during the indirect rule era, it was necessary for the imperialists to give a unique name to the entire towns and people who spoke Yoruba language. Somehow, they settled for Yoruba. Yoruba is a deviation of Yoruba which the Yoruba people of that century rejected. The Ijebu, Ijesa and Egba rejected this name vehemently but because during the Kiriji war (the Yoruba civil war) where the collapse of Oyo Empire commenced and the signalling factor the imperialists used to prompt the rule over Oyo from covers. The name Yoruba was foisted on Oyo and Ibadan mainly on documents and slowly the name Yoruba was enshrined in our culture and hence, our appellation. Research shows that the Egba were the last to accept Yoruba as their appellation, reason coming from facts emanating from the first newspaper published in Yorubaland in 1859, goes: Iwe Iroyin Fun Ara Egba Ati Yoruba. This indicates that the Egba refused the name Yoruba as at 1859. Furthermore, I have read the Odu Ifa and I have familiarised myself with many Ogede Ofo, Iwure and Ewi of the past generations and I have never heard where we were referred to as Yoruba, rather, as Omo Kaaro Ojiire, Omo Oduduwa or Omoluabi. I am penning this for us to know the origin of the word Yoruba, it is a bitter pill to swallow especially now that the name has travelled far and wide, should we try to augment our appellation Yoruba? certainly too late to make any sort of modification. We might as well just carry on dealing with it. Source & Written By: Bola Olalekan |
The rodents in Alausa are bent on killing Ambode's modernization of Lagos State bus transit system just as they frustrated his public waste reforms. Lagos APC draws it's strength from the following: 1. NURTWN aka Agbereos with the likes of MC Oluomo 2. Market women associations under Tinubu's Iyaloja daughter. 3. Lagos State private waste managers 4. Alausa civil servants/appointees By far the greatest ally to APC Lagos and Tinubu is NURTWN. Ambode's modernization of Lagos bus transit system would have severely cut deep into the pockets and activities of these agbereos. You will recall how the private waste managers sabotaged Ambode's environmental waste management reforms by dumping refuse in major streets of Lagos. The same thing is ongoing with the Lagos bus transit reforms. The Alausa rodents are abusing their legislative powers claiming that Ambode did not secure legislative approval to purchase well over 820 buses. They are intent on stopping any modernization or reforms of the city's bus transit system so that they can maintain their agbereos presence in Lagos. These agbereos are the rigging and ballot snatching machine of Tinubu and APC Lagos. |
Ananias thief |
This is what northern Nigerian Muslims want to replicate in the Better South. Wake Up! Those telling you Nigeria can never be Islamized or that there is no Islamization agenda ask them why the Fulani terrorists are being shielded and protected? |
And they are crying over Wike |
plaindealer:Coming from a Fulani described Yaribansa |
Pentasoft1978:That won't work. Their mosques are of no value to them. I know of a case where a muslim went to defecate in front of the hostel mosque so as to justify going on rampage on campus. The Muslim student who defecated by the entrance of the mosque did not know that a muslim security guard had caught him and when this same Muslim student raised the alarm early in the morning the next day that someone had defecated by the mosque, the Muslim security guard who was present during the morning prayers descended on him and beat the sh!t out of him. These Muslims do not revere their mosques or Koran. How many times have you heard them killing some unfortunate Christian for desecrating their Koran? They have no problem destroying their Koran themselves claiming the Christian did it. Even their holy mosque in Mecca has been destroyed severally by their own competing jihadists over control of the mosque. Their mosques are jus there to be used to forment mischief. |
plaindealer:Yaribansa Have you always thought about where the word Yoruba originate?? Have you heard many misconception and misapprehension that left you baffled?? That was what got hold of me too so I decided to dig into it. What is the meaning of Yoruba? Does it have any inclination to our language? This is a thought provoking topic that needs profound reasoning and intense research for better understanding. It is time we faced the monster that keeps trailing us whom many try to ignore. In Yoruba culture, appellation is often derived from a prerequisite factor or foretelling. For fact telling, some name their child Owolabi hoping the child will bring fortune to the family, another one is that almost all Yoruba towns have their names derived from an event or a factor as illustrated in; Eba-Odan – Ibadan, Abe Okuta Olumo – Abeokuta and Ibi ti Ile ti yo – Oyo and so forth. However, these factors appear not partake in the word Yoruba. I asked a lot of people to define Yoruba, nobody had a clue so I decided to return to history and I delved into what Yoruba scholars of the past centuries had written. Slowly I began to unravel the mystery of our name. The first hint I got was from an ordinary search which spouted Yoruba. What does that mean?? I carried on, I moved on to the always ready Yoruba dictionary written by Samuel Ajayi Crowther which defines ‘Yoruba’ as a bastard and deceitful person. Another came from the one I found on a scholarly written journal of Dr Taiwo Ayanbolu who insisted Yoruba is a name derived from Hausa language which means deceit. He claimed he found the definition at York Museum in England dating to the 19th century. Before I go further here, I would like to stress how the name came aboard. It has been recorded that the Hausa-Fulani who had been in contact with the Yoruba even before the rise of Oyo Empire had for some reasons chosen to call us Yoruba, or Yaribansa. Perhaps this might have been a result of Yoruba people’s bargaining skills which often made the Fulani traders fall victim of trade by barter. Another one I stumbled on was narrated by another scholar who said the name Yoruba started protruding during the clash between Yoruba and Fulani that steered the lost of Ilorin to them in the 18th century. The Igbos had cleansed themselves off ‘Yinmiri’, a name the Hausa-Fulani had technically given to them. The igbos have today refuted Yinmiri to be a derogatory word, however, the reverse is the case for the Yoruba. From findings I have made, Yaribansa is a Fulani word meaning Bastard. An extremely derogatory word in Yoruba discourse. I read one of Professor Ade Ajayi’s book “Yoruba Warfare in the Nineteenth century” where he insisted that during the indirect rule era, it was necessary for the imperialists to give a unique name to the entire towns and people who spoke Yoruba language. Somehow, they settled for Yoruba. Yoruba is a deviation of Yoruba which the Yoruba people of that century rejected. The Ijebu, Ijesa and Egba rejected this name vehemently but because during the Kiriji war (the Yoruba civil war) where the collapse of Oyo Empire commenced and the signalling factor the imperialists used to prompt the rule over Oyo from covers. The name Yoruba was foisted on Oyo and Ibadan mainly on documents and slowly the name Yoruba was enshrined in our culture and hence, our appellation. Research shows that the Egba were the last to accept Yoruba as their appellation, reason coming from facts emanating from the first newspaper published in Yorubaland in 1859, goes: Iwe Iroyin Fun Ara Egba Ati Yoruba. This indicates that the Egba refused the name Yoruba as at 1859. Furthermore, I have read the Odu Ifa and I have familiarised myself with many Ogede Ofo, Iwure and Ewi of the past generations and I have never heard where we were referred to as Yoruba, rather, as Omo Kaaro Ojiire, Omo Oduduwa or Omoluabi. I am penning this for us to know the origin of the word Yoruba, it is a bitter pill to swallow especially now that the name has travelled far and wide, should we try to augment our appellation Yoruba? certainly too late to make any sort of modification. We might as well just carry on dealing with it. Source & Written By: Bola Olalekan |
Wike's travails with the northern barbarian horde from hell can be traced further back to the Fulani invasion of Benue. Wike visited Ortom- who back then was in the satanic APC- to commiserate with the governor and the people of Benue over the New Year day massacre of 73 people including women and children by fulani jihadists. Wike donate 200million on behalf of the Christian State of Rivers to the Benue state govt towards catering to the needs and rehabilitation of IDPs displaced by the Fulani jihadist. Not one APC governor deemed it fit to even send a condolence message. During his visit, Wike urged the people of Benue to rise up and defend themselves and not to turn the other cheek. Wike's Christian sympathies and assistance to the people of Benue in their time of greatest need and darkest moment is what saw to the governor decamping from the satanic fold of the Islamo-marxist APC to the PDP. This got the devils in the caliphate angry. |
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