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... YOU STOLE IT, SILLY THIEF WHAT DOES JOROMI MEAN IN YOUR YORUBA LANGAUGE ? JAYWON ABI ARE YOU NOW EDO? VERY SHAMELESS GUY! ![]() |
hossen:Have you gotten admitted in education yet? |
Lol |
gGGODDd:Yes bro we are all one! Bini, urhobo, itshekiri, esan, afemai, ika , we are all EDOS just diff clans |
gGGODDd:Not control , your kings were always meant to be autonomous , but Benin still remains our source |
gGGODDd:No need to fight with your brother man, urhobo is also part and parcel of the Edo CommonWealth I hope you know! |
... Edo Nation Moving Higher ..... PDP is ours for the taking just like APC ![]() |
..Edo Nation flying high |
Inside the shore of this country A particular tribe makes us look stupid before everyone sarrki how does it taste having your own food put in your mouth?! |
Efewestern:Urhobo is part And parcel of the Edo CommonWealth .... #OneLove |
Lagos is Edo territory and will always be part and parcel of the Edo commonwealth |
internationalman:Shut up there you imposter , you are not Edo you are Yoruba be proud of your Ewedu |
internationalman:Shut up there you imposter , you are not Edo |
EdoNation:I told you not to waste time on any Yoruba human |
Efewestern you are right bro don't let the Ibadan printing press liars make you feel otherwise ! Ogendengbè means Strong Willed or Strong in Confidence in Edo! Cheers! Funny how this Yoruba's try to read non existent meaning for words in thier language .. So mediocre hahaha ![]() |
King of The South |
samuk: ![]() I was waiting for an itshekiri to actually come and debunk this Yoruba liars I didn't wanna do it myself just yet |
EdoNation:I like this! But don't waste your time on the Yoruba, I gave him a good advice already , its left for him to take it before it gets too late |
EdoNation:Thanks dear, when it comes to culture the Yoruba's are beneath me, its bitter but just the truth! |
[[s]quote author=macof post=62901766] Oranmiyan is the ancestor of all Oba of Bini earlier you said Bini practice a primogeniture I will give you a list of some Oba of Bini who ascended the throne not as first sons.. Prove it wrong 1. Oba Ehenmihen, second son of Eweka I 2. Oba Oguola, he ascended the throne over his elder brother 3. Oba udagbedo 4. Oba Ohen 5. Oba Uwaifiokun, he took the throne over Ewuare I, his elder brother 6. Oba Olua 7. Oba Ozolua, killed his nephew to ascend the throne Bonus: Oba Ohuan died childess, Bini goes through a period of elective monarchy, 7 obas until Oba Ewuakpe 8. Oba Ezuere, Ewuakpe's second son 9. Oba Ogbedo Bonus: Obaseki rules Bini as a republic in trust of the British Bini did not always follow the father - son tradition[/quote][/s] If you really think i would debate my rich great culture and traditions with a Yoruba man you must be living in fools paradise! The earlier your stop maatubating over Edo History and tradition the better for you! |
[[s]quote author=macof post=62901650] I don't post trash boy. if you wan to discus history you have to let go of sentiments, your blood boiling over historical facts Boy, during that time, the Oba dynasty that created the Empire did not exist... it was much later during the time of Oba Euware I that Bini became an Empire and started collecting tributes from some eastern yoruba towns. At this time Bini was known as Igodomigo so what nonsense are you saying? I expect you to know this much about your history. Don't come here disgracing your father's house in a bid to satisfy your pride...let your blood cool down and learn history boy. A great monarch yes, but with Yoruba origin![/quote][/s] At that time Benin was already a kingdom it got expanded into an empire by Ewaure the great! So shut up , this is my history not yours..... Go and mastubste over whatever peanut or liltle recent history u Yoruba's might have |
[[s]quote author=macof post=62901500] I didnt miss the point at all, maybe you failed to understand. imagine oyo says larooye went to Ijebu ode to steal the crown and brought back to Oyo-ile, to verify this, there must be ritual rites/festival from both Oyo and ijebu that tell of this incident. Similarly, if Bini says Ekaledehan went on to become Oduduwa, there must be rituals/festivals/songs/ or anything tangible to compare with what is obtainable in Ile-ife. that is how Sub-saharan african history goes. The fulani did not fight battles to take over the city, they laid an ambush on Afonja, and were supported by Yoruba muslims. No, I am not aware Alimi rescured the Alaafin, I am not even aware the Alaafin was captured. How did you come about this information? Afonja spill blood of an Oba for sacrifice Afonja might have lost respect for Alaafin Awole but to spill blood in sacrifice... Nah!I am not trying to create an exemption for Yoruba, I am simply following the right approach to historical science. If Bini say oduduwa was a Bini prince, there needs to be a tangible element of verification. Please provide the song and describe the ritual process smh. Ife was a confederacy of 13 communities, Oke-ora was not among those early communities of the confederacy, Oke-ora is a hilly community outside the city of Ile-ife, the people of Ile-ife at that time would see the Oke-ora man as a foreigner....simple logic, its not complicated at all. Oduduwa certainly, a 100% came from Oke-ora to Ile-ife, all references to Oduduwa point to Oke-ora, now whether he came from somewhere else before reaching Oke-ora is another thing you can choose to argue(an arguement that will fail without proof stronger than the Oke-ora origin theory) but to say he didnt enter Ile-Ife through Oke-ora is you just being stupid this is from the Article written off from Suzanne Blier's work, which you posted a link to. it can be used to buttress my point but I need to make a few corrections: Ido was the successor community to Oke-ora, Ido(Yoruba:valley settlement) was populated by Oduduwa's people from Oke-ora on Obadio's land, Oduduwa temple and resting place is here [the writter doesn't know much about Ido's geography, they kept mixing Ido up with Oke-ora, eg. Ido is not a hilltop community, oke-ora is] You don't have University Thesis? or References from Books? Whats with all the unreliable random internet links? You obviously do not do thorough research 'Igbo' is standard yoruba for 'Ugbo' - Ugbo of Ilaje not SE Igbo ethnic group, I hope You are not a waste of time, I expected you should know this already ![]() if the Ogiamen family(descendants of the Ogiso) say Oba of Bini is a foreigner and not their brother, and the have their traditions and play a role in the coronation of the Oba of Bini then I think they should be listened to this role(in the Ekiopagha treaty) was omitted during the last coronation, due to the absence of a leader of the Ogiamen family, he has been missing for years and had no son or brother, probably this was a move to eliminate the Ogiamen factor which has been 'a torn on the flesh' of the Oba of Bini) Why did Oliha go to Ife and how he convinced the people to accept the Oba? Ife was the most successful kingdom in the near, common Binis do not interfere with Kingship matters unless as foot-soldiers and war puns, they do not influence decision, it is considered a personal/family matter not state affairs. Regardless, Ogiamen had more supporters and fighters, he successfully blocked Oranmiyan's access into the city, it was Oba Ewedo(Oranmiyan's greatgrandchild and 5th Oba of Bini) that eventually defeated Ogiamen in battle, but even after that, in order to rule as King over the land, he had to 'buy' the land. How can Ewedo buy the land if his ancestors owned the land? common sense...Binis should think before they lie[/quote][/s] I didn't wanna give a reply to the trash you typed because i don't deem it worthy , but that last paragraph set my blood boiling ! Edo's would never accept a foreigner to be king and definitely not a Yoruba , a tribe that a part of it was already paying tributes and tithes to the Benin empire at that time, never! A monarchy built on promegenture for centuries you gotta be kidding me, not even a brother of the crown prince can climb that throne ! Even with the banza and jamboree that is the Yoruba kingship , strangers are excluded from bidding and buying the thrones available talkless of a monarchy as great as that of the Edo's! |

just diff clans
Afonja might have lost respect for Alaafin Awole but to spill blood in sacrifice... Nah!