Politics › Re: Joseph Tegbe: I Can’t Promise 24-hour Power But Nigerians Will See Improvements by emee701(m): 2:40pm On May 07 |
soccerlite: Mogaji tegbe
edo boy claiming Ibadan
Omo odo rere, sabi keep stolen money for politicians
Just go chop your own clean mouth
Electricity will improve when rain land well Oga he is a mogaji in ibadan. He is an ibadan boy |
Programming › Re: Need a Node Js/Prisma/MERN Stack Backend Developer For Freelance Collaboration by emee701(m): 6:37am On Feb 23 |
360who: Hi
I'm looking for a Node Js/ Prisma/ MERN Stack backend developer for collaboration on private projects. Someone with possibly a lot of experience (mid - pro), to build the backend of medium/large scale freelance business projects. All applications are built with NodeJs on the frontend side of things
Attached is a screenshot of an example of one of them, an inventory management app.
Kindly share some of your functioning projects, your github links and contact details. I'll reach out via email. Thanks Chief I haven't heard from you |
Programming › Re: Need a Node Js/Prisma/MERN Stack Backend Developer For Freelance Collaboration by emee701(m): 6:35am On Feb 23 |
telim: you don't pick your calls. I do pick calls oooo |
Politics › Re: Alaafin, Soun Absent As Makinde Kicks Off Oyo 50th Anniversary by emee701(m): 6:58am On Jan 28 |
MoneyMan5: In theory making the Chairmanship of Oyo traditional rulers rotational may be fair but it will just end up balkanizing the traditional Institutions In Oyo state and there won't be any unity.
History won't be kind to Seyi Makinde History is already kind to him. If seyi didn't do it, another Ibadan indigene will do it |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 6:01pm On Jan 16 |
lagonovo: Who is denying the history? You are the one too slow to understand the implication and significance of the story on the historical relationship between Oyo and Ibadan You are the slow one. I am telling you that we have relationship with oyo does not mean that oyo and Ibadan is one |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:59pm On Jan 16 |
lawani: The majority of people in Ibadan came from the Oyo Ile that was sacked by Ilorin. Every historian knows the Oyos from Ibadan etc that subdued the rest of Yoruba in the nineteenth century referred to themselves as workers of the Alaafin. The leader of Ibadan just before colonisation was Aare Latosisa and he was an Aare ona kakanfo appointed by the Alaafin. The cultural head of all Oyo is the Alaafin. The military headquarters was Ibadan and Ibadan was founded by Ile Ife before the Oyo became a majority there. Would you now say another monarch apart from the Alaafin is the cultural head of the Oyo? Dude all these are stories. Alaafin do beg Ibadan with all these titles. And oranmiyan is an ife man. Oyo people are from ife. Alaafin has never for once controlled Ibadan so how do you expect us to accept Alaafin as our head |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:57pm On Jan 16 |
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Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 12:21pm On Jan 16 |
Shikena: A learned person would have asked: Why did Ibadan attack Kurunmi for Oyo? What's so special about Oyo to warrant a war where lots of people will definitely die? You don't just go to war for the sake of it. Use your brain bro. You are the one who should use his brain. Kurunmi attacked oyo because atiba want his son adelu to be spared which is against the long standing rule of price being killed when Alaafin dies. Kurunmi objected, alaafin atiba seek the help of Ibadan and that's how Ibadan ijaye conflict started |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 12:19pm On Jan 16 |
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Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 12:18pm On Jan 16 |
lawani: The majority of big cities in Yoruba land are majority Oyo. Ibadan, Ilorin, Ogbomosho, Ede, Iwo and etc. Modakeke in Ife which is up to half of Ife is also Oyo. Ibadan was working under the Alaafin. Abeokuta was under Oyo. When the Ibadan defeated Ilorin at Osogbo, the leaders that they captured were sent to Oyo for judgement. When Ibadan controlled Yoruba land they always said they were doing so on behalf of the Alaafin Ibadan was not working under Alaafin. Ibadan once installed Alaafin of oyo. When oyo empire collapsed, Alaafin used to look up to Ibadan. |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 11:04am On Jan 16 |
lagonovo: Ibadan did not give Oyo any land, Ibadan was a camp that did not even extend to Sango at that time not to talk of Moniya, and Ogbomoso was just a tiny hamlet under Olugbon when Abiodun Atiba moved base closer to Ago-Oja. Separate real history from tales by moonlight  Dude you are jon snow. Ibadan gave your atiba land. When kurunmi wants to destroy oyo, it was Ibadan that destroyed kurunmi of ijaye and that's why today ibadan is ijaye and ijaye is Ibadan |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 11:03am On Jan 16 |
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Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:38am On Jan 16 |
lagonovo: How many local governments does Ooni have, based on your logic?  Osun state is not oyo state. Ibadan was the last military power house. You don't expect Ibadan indigenes to accept Alaafin of oyo as permanent chairman when it was Ibadan that gave oyo atiba the land it's situated presently with the help of Ogbomosho |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:37am On Jan 16 |
maidstone: Not true
Read history Which history. I am telling you fact. You clearly know nothing about history. After ooni sijuade left in annoyance, Olubadan asanike did the permanent chairman for some period of time before Alaafin |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:36am On Jan 16 |
maidstone: Keep quiet there Go and warm eba. Bow to your permanent chairman, Olubadan of Ibadan |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:35am On Jan 16 |
osuulola: Oòni was permanent chair of old Oyo state. Asanike wasn't. Alaafin Adeyemi is the only permanent chair of the new Oyo state. It's not history. Alaafin is not permanent chairman of oyo state. Olubadan asanike was once permanent chairman. You clearly don't know any history |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:34am On Jan 16 |
osuulola: While I understand Makinde's haste in inaugurating the traditional council. His term ends next year and the first rotation would end after his term. He should have brought the Olubadan and Alaafin to agreement before doing so.
When Oba Ladoja was governor, Alaafin Adeyemi was permanent chair. It was Akala that brought the rotational chair idea and the Alaafin went to court. For that reason, no council meeting held for a long time.
Makinde has the privilege of installing all these obas, he should have got them to come to terms either before installation or inaugurating the council. He has postponed the mess to his successor. There is no mess anywhere. This has come to stay |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:11am On Jan 16 |
osuulola: While I understand Makinde's haste in inaugurating the traditional council. His term ends next year and the first rotation would end after his term. He should have brought the Olubadan and Alaafin to agreement before doing so.
When Oba Ladoja was governor, Alaafin Adeyemi was permanent chair. It was Akala that brought the rotational chair idea and the Alaafin went to court. For that reason, no council meeting held for a long time.
Makinde has the privilege of installing all these obas, he should have got them to come to terms either before installation or inaugurating the council. He has postponed the mess to his successor. The first permanent chairman was ooni sijuade followed by Olubadan asanike then Alaafin adeyemi. You don't know history |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:10am On Jan 16 |
LabStores: Another senseless comment. Ibadan chiefs are not Alaafin chiefs? Then who are they? They came from Togo or maiduguri? You are asking foolish questions. Where did Alaafin come from. Everyone yorubas migrated from ife |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 10:10am On Jan 16 |
LabStores: See another senseless comment. Who constituted the Ibadan military in the first place? Are the Ibadan people different from ọyọ people? Yes Ibadan people are different from oyo people because lagelu founded Ibadan and he is from ife |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 6:04am On Jan 16 |
LabStores: Some of you just lack understanding and decorum. What is this nonsense of if not for Ibadan that I keep reading!? It's like a situation of Nigeria at war, Abuja and the president is under attack and ogun state or kogi State governor coming to his rescue etc. Take a moment to digest that. So because Ogun State or kogi State came to the rescue of the president, then we should all worship them and place them above the president? Does that even make sense to you? Was the olubadan not a chief to Alaafin? Were these warriors and soldiers in Ibadan not subjects of Alaafin? Go and educate yourself on history and Kingdom of the Yoruba people. Ibadan cannot be subjects to alaafin because Ibadan soldiers were already stronger than Alaafin. Ibadan was the strongest as at this time So you are capping |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 6:02am On Jan 16 |
I LabStores: Where is the fairness and justice in Osun State? Is the ọọni the only King and paramount king in Osun State? Let's not be hypocritical in our analysis.
Which one is if not for Ibadan? Some of you just like creating unnecessary divisions What's the difference between Oyo and Ibadan? Who even created and fortified the Ibadan? Is not not Alaafin - Oyo? Are the Ibadan chiefs not Alaafin chiefs from the beginning? Ibadan chiefs are not Alaafin chiefs. Just shut your mouth. You know nothing about Ibadan history apart from hearsay |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:52am On Jan 16 |
FxMasterz: But Ibadan was an army base for the Alaafin. Ibadan was prolly Oyo Army. The Bashorun of Ibadan was the Chief of Army staff to the Alaafin.
Your judgement is not balanced. Ibadan is not army base for Alaafin. Stop saying jargons. As at when Ibada. Was reigning. It's already stronger than oyo. Oyo always seek ibadans protection |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:51am On Jan 16 |
Hellisreal70: I think Ibadan was a settlement camp of warriors made up of generals and junior ranks from different parts of Yoruba land under the authority of alaafin of oyo. Just like military barracks/garrisons and president in aso rock. Even if external enemy succeeded in burning the whole of aso rock, it is still the duty of the soldiers from far barracks to come to the defence of the president and seat of power. So according to culture and history Ibadan is a developed warriors camp that transformed to a town and later a city under the authority of a oyo empire, and their baale being upgraded to king by alaafin of oyo. Alaafin didn't upgrade Ibadan from baale. He does not have such power. There is already governments in 1976. The government did. Ibadan has never been under the authority of oyo empire. Stop the beer parlour gist. In fact Ibadan once influenced who became alaafin |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:48am On Jan 16 |
Shikena: Oyo's might was already established long before Ibadan emerged so we can also say the entire South West may have been colonized by Fulanis if not for the powerful Alaafins of old. Many of them died protecting the region and Alaafin's stopped going to wars directly in the 1830s and Iba Oluyole became Bashorun. They didn't protect any Yoruba. Because fulnai defeated oyo every time they met in war. So where did the protection come from |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:48am On Jan 16 |
lagonovo: Ibadan played a great role but let's stop denigrating what is known to all.
Meanwhile, as someone mentioned here is an historical landmark at Mapo Hall Ibadan (1929). Not even 1829. As many have noted here, in Yoruba history and tradition, there is only one Alaafin. The use of Alaafin of Oyo is a later day invention. Alaafin was traditionally known simply as Alaafin all over Yorubaland. The real history of Ibadan and Ogbomoso among others alludes to that. Alaafin was their king.
Clearly written: Shiyanbola Ladugbolu (Ladigbolu) Alaafin, C.M.G Oyewole Bale Ibadan I get am before no be property. Oyo empire is dead and gone. Alaafin only controls 3 local governments. There is no way Alaafin would be permanent chairman over Olubadan. In fact Alaafin has never been the permanent chairman. It's only ooni |
Politics › Re: Makinde Announces Ladoja As Chairman Oyo Council Of Obas, Alaafin Absent | by emee701(m): 5:46am On Jan 16 |
maidstone: A big lie
Alaafin and Ooni were bith permanent chairmen of traditional rulers in Old oyo state before 1992 Ooni was the permanent chairman. In fact Alaafin adeyemi told Olubadan asanike that how can ooni from ife be permanent chairman that they should be rotating it among them. Olubadan asanike sat on ooni permanent chairman seat then and ooni walked away. That's how osun state was created |
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Culture › Re: Respect The Olubadan Stool Or Face Consequences - Ibadan Stakeholders To Alaafin by emee701(m): 7:40pm On Jan 14 |
OriOko88: Muntula. You must be a kid talking in elders forum. Where was alaafin when Ibadan was reigning? Who even founded Ibadan if not for alafin. Ibadan that was founded in 1804 or something na him u dey compare to the great alafin of the Oyo empire. You must be on some cracks Oyo empire has collapsed. I get am before no be property. Ibadan was the last reigning champion |
Culture › Re: Respect The Olubadan Stool Or Face Consequences - Ibadan Stakeholders To Alaafin by emee701(m): 7:40pm On Jan 14 |
Austraky: Stick to your non,sense story,. Go ask your elders to tell your truth. You should be the one to ask your elders because you don't know what you are saying. In fact Ibadan and Ogbomosho established this new oyo |
Culture › Re: Respect The Olubadan Stool Or Face Consequences - Ibadan Stakeholders To Alaafin by emee701(m): 7:38pm On Jan 14 |
illicit: You have mixed things up
It was Ibadan that was founded by Oluyole
Prince Abiodun Atiba Atobatele founded Oyo Atiba (present Oyo) which was actually a small town previously named Ago.... Yes Ibadan was founded by oluyole same way oranmiyan from ife founded oyo. Everyone is related one way or the other |
Culture › Re: Respect The Olubadan Stool Or Face Consequences - Ibadan Stakeholders To Alaafin by emee701(m): 7:37pm On Jan 14 |
lagonovo: Do you even know who Oluyole is? Ask elders in your family who the father of Oluyole is and also his popular uncle in Yoruba history. Who are these uncouth clueless kids here self?  Yes oluyole has ties with oyo same way oranmiyan has ties with ife. It doesn't change the fact that oluyole fought and died as an Ibadan man |