Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by EDORODION: 12:21am On Nov 03, 2021 |
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Culture › Re: Olu Of Warri Dissolves Council Of Chiefs by EDORODION: 11:15am On Sep 01, 2021 |
Ficient: Warri is not Effurun, or Ekpan, or Osubi, Udu, Agbaro, or any other town nearby. You guys should promote the names of your towns please and stop complaining that the name warri is used to represent your towns This una talk about where be warri  nor go ever end na because na joint ownership Sha unlike Benin |
Culture › Re: The Power The Oba Of Benin Wield In The Past by EDORODION: 9:02am On Aug 31, 2021 |
TAO11: No, you’re not an authority on Bini language, sweety. A linguist of Bini language is. 
And one of such linguist is Hans Melzian. So, see the attached again for where he pointed out the fact that the Bini word “oghene” has more than one meaning, one of which is the name Ooni. He didn’t have to add “n-Uhe” to the “oghene” in order to realize this.
Have you noticed that when history points out stuffs ‘good’ about Benin, you all accept it?
But when history point out what appears to you all to be embarrassing (even though it’s coming from same historical & linguistic authorities), you cry persecution.
In other words, the whole world is somehow against you to catch you. LMAO! 
Is this observed trend the result of some PTSD, or is this simply the result of a paranoid disorder?
You all may have to book an appointment as a whole ethnic group with some psychiatrist.
Or you all may just simply grow up, to accept the fact that life happens and certain things already happened in the past which present emotions can’t change.
Your dictionary of Bini language was written by Hans Melzian, with Bini informants in critical instances, and published in far away London.
The whole world is not out to catch you. The same folks who point out what you feel are lows about are those who also pointed out some of your [little] highs.
Peace! My sister live in your delusions, I am done with you, your Ooni is not that Important, it would only be foolhardy and delusional to think a whole Oghene would be attributed to your Ooni. I am not saying it is not correct, I have said it is not for those down south of Edo Maybe Awolowo and Egharevba, the yoruba man with a Bini man followed her too |
Culture › Re: The Power The Oba Of Benin Wield In The Past by EDORODION: 8:32am On Aug 31, 2021 |
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Culture › Re: The Power The Oba Of Benin Wield In The Past by EDORODION: 8:14am On Aug 31, 2021 |
TAO11: UGBE634 (aka EDORODION, aka OLOKUN175, aka EKABA691, aka OGUN622) mind your sef oo. 
It’s too early for you to be serving crap. Ó ṣe àárọ̀
Peace! Another Example has been given to you you can go and die low self esteem bastard |
Culture › Re: The Power The Oba Of Benin Wield In The Past by EDORODION: 7:55am On Aug 31, 2021 |
TAO12: Here we go again guys:
Haha! Nairalanders come and see something.
Samuk said I edited his comment in the attachment below.
Let me wake you up Samuk: It is impossible for me to edit your post when your post is shown to be coming directly under your name — rather than under mine.
Did I just have to explain that? LMAO!
Samuk, you are clinically deluded. Take this serious. My two cents.
nisai, gomojam, Christistruth00, Ofunwa111, rhektor, RedboneSmith where can we say he is wrong there abi you nor get brain ni, in That comment you quoted he is so right. The Ooni of Ife is Oghene'n'uhe, in the case of the Ooni it is streamlined to mean god of Ife or Ife people. When you say Oghene in Benin, nothing close to the Ife or their king will resonate, you have to add N'uhe for it to make any meaning. Another classic example is Osa'negor, the Enogie of Egor who was referred to as the god of Egor in Benin, he holds the record of one of the oldest king in Benin predating the present dynasty. When you mention Osa, it won't make any meaning in reference to Egor. But when you add N'egor it would. Get a life, you will need one |