Education › Re: Nigerian Universities That Won't Offer Law And Accounting Anymore by holytribe(m): 8:19am On Jan 11, 2017 |
ADEWUMIMichael: the management and accounting tech. Is totally different from the accounting others school offers, mind you only commercial students offer accounting while LAUTECH is only a science school, i think u understand what i mean Well, the curriculum has changed now. It used to be Accounting tech before. At the moment, there is no difference between the accounting in other school and the one offered in Lautech. Just that ours "may" not be pure accounting due to the management involved but we do virtually all the courses outlined under accounting. |
Education › Re: Nigerian Universities That Won't Offer Law And Accounting Anymore by holytribe(m): 2:10pm On Jan 10, 2017 |
Adedolapo1406: LAUTECH offers Accounting Technology please stop the misinformation! LAUTECH offers Management and Accounting in negation to Accounting technology that you stated. Am an Alumni of that Department in LAUTECH. #fact |
Education › Re: Nigerian Universities That Won't Offer Law And Accounting Anymore by holytribe(m): 2:06pm On Jan 10, 2017 |
ADEWUMIMichael: i don't know of FUTA but LAUTECH dey offer LAW before? How technologies school will be offering law sef LAUTECH dont offer LAW. But they offer Management and Accounting instead of the misinformed accounting technology |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Travel To Equatorial Guinea For Africa-arab Summit by holytribe(m): 4:30pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
NaijaMutant: OK I think you need to check your brain. am sure you are aware that the man who happens to be your president either you like it or not is also a father. And my advice is that; if you have not lost yours, pray such for him or I can do you a favour by having the same mind set you have towards the president at th picture attached, to your father as well. |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by holytribe(m): 5:09pm On Nov 13, 2016 |
hello house, please I like to know the cost of application at cic, been a while I came online and I need to apply soon for TRV. thanks |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 4:19am On Jul 22, 2016 |
MunezSanti: Well I requested my notes successfully from outside of Canada and the fee I paid was $5 only. U need the following in other to request your notes: credit/visa card a signed consent form an address of someone you know in Canada a copy of someone's study or work permit (but this is optional) Internet access. When in the online application, answer the questions as if you are in Canada. That's how I applied for my gcms notes and it was submitted successfully. Good luck https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/privacyTerms.do About the payment method, the you use Nigerian debit card or how did you go about it, so I can request for mine today. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 3:40am On Jul 22, 2016 |
MunezSanti: I just received my gcms notes. Please I need every good advice I can get from this forum on how to tackle this. PLEASE Please show me the way on how you requested your gcms. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 7:00pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Hello house, please I need to request for my gcms after my visa application denial. I need assistance and am willing to pay whatever fee. Thanks |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Will Happen To Those That Were Born Who Died Before The Birth Of Christ? by holytribe(m): 9:40pm On Jul 17, 2016 |
Cherishing: am wearing a turtle neck iron jeans  check the nearest girl Why hiding from his proposal na? From kiss to neck, and now you are with turtle iron jeans... |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 10:06am On Jul 17, 2016 |
meekmk: PM me, I'll PROOF read your SOP for you. You should also provide your complete profile, to enable me tweak one or two things if needed. I just did |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 9:13am On Jul 17, 2016 |
Good morning house, please I need someone who can assist me to request for gcms from CIC after application refusal. I also need someone who can assist me in prove reading my SOP before my next application.
Thanks |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by holytribe(m): 5:44pm On Jul 15, 2016 |
lawmerchant: In Canada, these are actually called Graduate programs NOT Post Graduate programs. I sent you a mail.bro |
Politics › Re: PDP Takes Campaign To Adam Oshiomole Senatorial District (pics) by holytribe(m): 3:38pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
That oshiomole that can't even pay youth corper and yet we are posted to serve in a remote communities with so much fear. Security is not guaranteed for corpers, kidnapping and cultism is on the high side. That's good for him o. |
Music/Radio › Re: Whats The Title Of The Song Topping Your Playlist Right Now ? by holytribe(m): 7:01am On Jul 05, 2016 |
jenigurl: 'Alfin Solla & Qad Tammamalllah' Where the party at, @ Eid el Fitr Am getting my shoes laced up. Good morning |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: deleted by holytribe(m): 3:49am On Jul 05, 2016 |
ladyF:
in case Una no dey sleep?  just in case  |
Politics › Re: Buhari & His Son Yusuf At The Ramadan Break Of Fast Hosted Emir Of Daura by holytribe(m): 10:48pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
ucee64: BREAKING NEWS Terrorist has kidnapped our president MUHAMMADU BUHARI and demanded a ransom of $10 billion or they would burn him with kerosene. Please let's help our president... I have already donated 15litres Clueless Waillers |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan Arrives Back In Nigeria by holytribe(m): 10:29pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
greatgod2012: Welcome sir, the hero of Nigeria Democracy.
Nigerians have missed you. Waillers, Are you high with that your statement? |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Jonathan Arrives Back In Nigeria by holytribe(m): 10:28pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
greatgod2012: Welcome sir, the hero of Nigeria Democracy.
Nigerians have missed you. Are you high with that your statement? |
Literature › Re: Curious by holytribe(m): 6:59pm On Jun 28, 2016 |
Am patiently following you ooo 1 Like |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: June Born Only by holytribe(m): 10:12pm On Jun 23, 2016 |
lilyqueen: June 28 Hi, what's up over there? Am 29 and just a day difference. |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: June Born Only by holytribe(m): 10:09pm On Jun 23, 2016 |
Any June 29 in the house? |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Shares Shirtless Photo In U.S; Says He Needs To Lose Belly Fat by holytribe(m): 5:13pm On Jun 16, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 9:27am On Jun 16, 2016 |
jenigurl: Good morning, slept well? I would really appreciate it if you could enlighten me more on this or better still why doesn't someone open a thread and inform us on this, this is actually rich historical knowledge like something on History channel. So a woman who married someone from Modakeke is subservient to a woman who married someone forbIle Ife? The history of Ile-Ife, the ancient city of Yorubaland is mythical, like the biblical account of the creation of the world, but it is so far unwritten. The history of Ife can also be chronologically divided into three periods: The first Ife was known as Ife Oodaye, Ile owuro, ibiti oju ti mo, that is, the land of most ancient days where the dawn of the day was first experienced. The inhabitants of Ife Oodaye were believed to be powerful giants with mystic abilities. Tradition claims that the life of this community came to an end as a result of flood which flushed the whole area occupied by the community. Those who survived the deluge formed the nucleus of the community that formed the second era of the history of Ife. The second Ife was called Ife Ooyelagbo, that is, the city of the survivors. Tradition maintains that the second Ife lasted until the arrival of some strangers who entered the city of Ile-Ife from the “East”. An attempt made by the strangers to seize power from the aborigines on the land led to a bloody struggle between the strangers led by the Oduduwa on one hand and the aborigines led by Obatala, eventually Oduduwa and his groups won the war. The third Ife is called Ile-Ife founded with the arrival of Oduduwa and his groups. It is believed that Oduduwa, the founder of the Yoruba raced emerged after the deluge, he (Oduduwa) and his followers descended on to dry land by means of chain ropes from their life boat (hence the saying Oduduwa afi won ron). And later anchored on Oke-Ora (Oranfe Hill) between Ile-Ife and Itagunmodi on the Ife-Ilesa road, from where they came to Moore quarter in Ile-Ife. Ife modakeke crisis Ife-Modakeke crisis remains the oldest intra-ethnic conflict in Nigeria which makes the process of peace making a realistic one. The people of Modakeke migrated and settled in Ile-Ife in the aftermath of the collapse of the Old Oyo empire, the then Ooni of Ife accepted them as refugees in the nineteenth century. They were welcomed and allowed to work as labourers on Ife farms. The then Ife's entrusted them with their farmland and overtime, they requested for piece of lands to farm on the agreement to be paying royalties (Called Ifo or isakole). Till today other tribes like Igbo farmers still pays but modakeke people stopped paying royalties claiming they now own the farm. War started between the landlords (Ife) and the settlers or refugees (Modakeke) which has lasted for centuries. Overtimes, Modakeke people seek to fight for self autonomy and developed local army to defend their farms, they sent away sons and daughters of real land owners and fight for self autonomy like having a local government of theirs, having their own king and among many others. -Some of the identified major conflicts that broke out between the two groups include: The two bloody battles of 1849. The communal war of December 1882. The conflict over selection of Imam by the Modakeke in 1934. The Isakole (Land Rent) dispute of 1946 – 47. The confrontation over the reception of a British parliamentarian (Rev. Sorenson) in January 1949. The conflict over the establishment of Modakeke High School. The conflict over the establishment of Olorunsogo Plank Market, The opposition to self help development projects by a Fund Raising activity of Modakeke in 1980. And the request for a separate Local Government Council with began in 1950s. The modakeke people still speak the oyo accent till date as they were oyo refugees. The accent was a determinant factor on the wars in identifying who was an Ife or modakeke. A captive is told to pronounce "ewuro". The way bitter leaf is pronounced is sometimes used in determining if a captive would live or die. Reference : @micronut and princey83 |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 8:21am On Jun 16, 2016 |
jenigurl:
But why ?!! That's sounds so wicked ! If the Modakeke propel re so hard working what gives the Ife people the right to forcefully eject them from the land?! Surely they deserve some reward for being so proactive and dedicated? This doesn't make near it sounds like the Ife people enslaved the Modakeke people? This is rather shocking !! There is more to it as my fellow bro on nairaland buttress more on the tread as how they distinguished between Ife people and modakeke people during the clash... good morning |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 7:22am On Jun 16, 2016 |
princey83: you now see why I called you an oyo man. The modakeke people still speak the oyo accent till date as they were oyo refugees. The accent was a determinant factor on the wars in identifying who was an Ife or modakeke. A captive is told to pronounce "ewuro". The way bitter leaf is pronounced is sometimes used in determining if a captive would live or die. I doubt sight you bro.  pardon me and good morning...lol |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 11:59pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
micronut: Lol! So'mo ife niwo na bahin?? You need to elect History 101 course at OAU oo..See how you introduced the case to a stranger! Well let me help you a bit. Well, Jenni and holytribe.
-The history of Ile-Ife, the ancient city of Yorubaland is mythical, like the biblical account of the creation of the world, but it is so far unwritten.
The history of Ife can also be chronologically divided into three periods: The first Ife was known as Ife Oodaye, Ile owuro, ibiti oju ti mo, that is, the land of most ancient days where the dawn of the day was first experienced. The inhabitants of Ife Oodaye were believed to be powerful giants with mystic abilities. Tradition claims that the life of this community came to an end as a result of flood which flushed the whole area occupied by the community. Those who survived the deluge formed the nucleus of the community that formed the second era of the history of Ife.
The second Ife was called Ife Ooyelagbo, that is, the city of the survivors. Tradition maintains that the second Ife lasted until the arrival of some strangers who entered the city of Ile-Ife from the “East”. An attempt made by the strangers to seize power from the aborigines on the land led to a bloody struggle between the strangers led by the Oduduwa on one hand and the aborigines led by Obatala, eventually Oduduwa and his groups won the war.
The third Ife is called Ile-Ife founded with the arrival of Oduduwa and his groups. It is believed that Oduduwa, the founder of the Yoruba raced emerged after the deluge, he (Oduduwa) and his followers descended on to dry land by means of chain ropes from their life boat (hence the saying Oduduwa afi won ron). And later anchored on Oke-Ora (Oranfe Hill) between Ile-Ife and Itagunmodi on the Ife-Ilesa road, from where they came to Moore quarter in Ile-Ife.
Ife modakeke crisis
Ife-Modakeke crisis remains the oldest intra-ethnic conflict in Nigeria which makes the process of peace making a realistic one.
The people of Modakeke migrated and settled in Ile-Ife in the aftermath of the collapse of the Old Oyo empire, the then Ooni of Ife accepted them as refugees in the nineteenth century. They were welcomed and allowed to work as labourers on Ife farms. The then Ife's entrusted them with their farmland and overtime, they requested for piece of lands to farm on the agreement to be paying royalties (Called Ifo or isakole). Till today other tribes like Igbo farmers still pays but modakeke people stopped paying royalties claiming they now own the farm. War started between the landlords (Ife) and the settlers or refugees (Modakeke) which has lasted for centuries. Overtimes, Modakeke people seek to fight for self autonomy and developed local army to defend their farms, they sent away sons and daughters of real land owners and fight for self autonomy like having a local government of theirs, having their own king and among many others.
*** Holytribe, the part where you said ife were drinking is not evidence enough to claim ownership. In Lagos, even if you build house on another man's land, they can tell you to carry your house or it's dismantle. Yes, modakeke own some farms but all farms not the Land.
-Some of the identified major conflicts that broke out between the two groups include:
The two bloody battles of 1849. The communal war of December 1882. The conflict over selection of Imam by the Modakeke in 1934. The Isakole (Land Rent) dispute of 1946 – 47. The confrontation over the reception of a British parliamentarian (Rev. Sorenson) in January 1949. The conflict over the establishment of Modakeke High School. The conflict over the establishment of Olorunsogo Plank Market, The opposition to self help development projects by a Fund Raising activity of Modakeke in 1980. And the request for a separate Local Government Council with began in 1950s.
I hope this helps! Full blooded ife Prince writes! One love between Ife and Modakeke.. War pays no one. Thanks for the much correction. I didn't study history in school as undergraduate, instead I read more about science and the stone age, probably the reason why I couldn't write in full about it and as what I wrote was what I grew up to hear and I haven't really taken my time to engrossed myself with the history as I was born and based in Lagos. So don't pick offence to my myopic way of explanation to a stranger. Much love bro  |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 10:30pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
jenigurl: Please i am all ears hun, cos all the stuff I heard are strictly hear say, okay lemme tell you what I heard . Basically Ile ife took the throne or something from a Modakeke prince and stuff like that? And Modakeke people are the real rulers or something? They get mistreated by Ile Ife people? Please no offense meant to either party if I got it all mixed up? I am totally clueless but I want to get the facts straight after ally future husband will be from there?  It's all about territorial dispute between two communities. Ife people are the real settlers of the town called ile ife while modakeke people are the visitors to th place. But modakeke are known to be hard working, they go early in the morning for farming,etc while ife dependant are always drinking farming and enjoying themselves when they are supposed to work. Ife gave modakeke lands due to their hardworking while they use to give ife the returns on farming. After a while, ife now wants to take over th lands that was given to modakeke. This now sprout the clash between the two communities. |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 4:41pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
jenigurl: Really that's nice, but am not too sure aren't modakeke and Ife propel enemies? Forgive me if I made an error I think I have heard something like that somewhrre, a clash of sorts happened? You are right but probably still needs to be told about the conflict. |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 4:41pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
jenigurl: Really that's nice, but am not too sure aren't modakeke and Ife propel enemies? Forgive me if I made an error I think I have heard something like that somewhrre, a clash of sorts happened? You are right but probably still needs to be told about the |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 2:42pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
jenigurl: How do I know if you really are from ife? Am really from ile ife, modakeke to be precise. Have just sent u a pm |
Culture › Re: Ooni Ogunwusi Recognized By US Lawmakers At The House Of Reps In Washington by holytribe(m): 12:27pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
jenigurl: I am so in love with him I will marry someone from ife
Kabiyesi mi Olori mi Ife mi Am from ife, will you marry me? Please don't say no ooo  |