Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:21pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: Nor am I the one suffering from a mix of different bipolar psychoses. Rather me than you. Why are you denying your ailments, nah? After you just described the symptoms you were suffering from, in such great detail?  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:20pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: I'm not the one who had sex with his sister. Wow...you have started confessing your sins, too!  Continue....pls, tell us more. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:19pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Continue your rants about how rare Muslims are in Ondo and Ekiti.
Stereotyped verbigeration in overdrive. Come over and I'll give you a shot of lorazapem and do electroconvulsive therapy on you. Most effective treatment for such persistent cases of catatonia
 Let me clap for you.  You are actually ranting, and repeating those claims over and over. Here...have the floor. And continue making a spectacle of yourself. Wey my zobo and my kunu? This show of silliness by Probz promises to be entertaining.  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:15pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: Stock verbigeration and repetition are a sign of catatonia. Thought you were heboid bipolar alone. Didn't know you had an admixture of catatonic psychosis in the mix and all.
Your perverted sexual instincts have the same root in profound degeneracy. You need risperidone injections for life. You know something?  The more you talk, the more you expose the inner workings of your mind. Now you have started reciting all the ailments that plague your soul. You mean that you actually suffer from all those things you listed up here..." Stock verbigeration and repetition, catatonia....heboid bipolar .. an admixture of catatonic psychosis in the mix and perverted sexual instincts, which have the same root in profound degeneracy..."  Chimo! Eeyah....may you find healing from all the afflictions that have stolen your peace of mind. Oya, say Amen!  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:03pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: https://www.nairaland.com/3671711/demographics-kogi-state/1
The Kogi State wahala's there for anyone to see. You were a lone wolf on that thread. Drowned out by rational voices. Ah....so dat matter pain you enter bone like this? That is why several months after, you are still whining about it? Chai!  Try not to kill yahself o! Now, continue your chants about how rare the Muslims in Ekiti and Ondo, are....  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:00pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: He's a more reputable source for this info. than a deranged troublemaker.
We know you, na. You and your antics. 
Guy, you are well known for dictating to people who they should be, what ancestry they should claim and even what language they should speak, or what their languages sound like.
Now you have come to face awon Ondo/Ekiti and tell them how they're religiously affiliated in the process shouting down indigenous people who tell you otherwise? 
Wait, first, what sort of a jerk does that? 
Kwantinue. We are watching, in 3.D.! 
 Thanks for letting us know that "deranged troublemaker" is your new middle name, and 'jerk' is your baptismal title. Oya, sing your usual anthem about how rare Muslims are, in Ondo and Ekiti. Don't forget to compare them to Enugu and Ebonyi states....  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 5:56pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: YourNemesis good as confirmed I wasn't just talking out of my arse and he's a Yoruba indigene. That's enough for me. So he is sole authority on the population figures in Ekiti? Let me laugh very well. You are seeking to hide your gaffe and false claims, by waving YourNemesis' as a shield. Hehehe....  Your comic antics can be spotted a mile away. You have just proved to us again that you were "talking out of your arse." Aren't you going to sing about how rare Muslims are, in Ekiti and Ondo??  As rare as they are in Enugu and Ebonyi, like you earlier claimed? |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 5:53pm On May 27, 2019 |
YourNemesis: 80% of Ekiti is still christian, give or take. That is 4/5 while 20% are Islamic or 1/5. Of course on a town by town basis there are a few locales that have more muslims, but even those towns with Muslims in Ekiti will still have significant christians. Infact in some of those places you mention (Ikole, Emure and Ijero the majority is still christian) so what are you on about? In the last national population census that included religion as a measurable variable~ the old Ondo province had the greatest proportion of Christians in the old Western region at around 80% or so. Go to any random Ekiti group and do a quick random survey of the names. Oga, your estimate of 80% is erroneous. The population of Muslims in Ekiti is much higher than you quoted. Kindly post a link to your official population census figures, which places the Muslim population in Ekiti at 20% and states that Christians are 80%.  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 5:47pm On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: Go back and check all the threads where other members (including YourNemesis) have had cause to correct you for correcting me. Correct who? He expressed his opinion and I gave him my own views. Unlike you whose comments were riddled with fallacy. Do you remember that you were singing about how rare it was to have Muslims in Ondo and Ekiti? |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 2:14am On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: And what false premises are these outside this thread? Go back and check all the threads where I have had cause to correct you. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:49am On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: You’d know all about the jobs I’ve done and where in Nigeria I’ve worked though wouldn’t you. I forgot we’re best mates.
Also worth bearing in mind that you were the only one on that Kogi thread who took an opposing stance. It was you against every rational person who doesn’t have an anti-Igbo agenda and that’s patently obvious for anyone with clear eyes to see. I do not know about all the jobs you have done or the places in Nigeria, where you worked. But I can tell when someone is peddling a false premise, like you often do. Are you upset that I refused to swallow the fake tales you have been recycling on different threads?  Tell the truth and let the devil be ashamed, o.... |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 12:15am On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: Weren’t you the one telling me to stay out of ndi Igala’s business because I’m not an indigene (even though the part of Igboland I’m from has heaps of Igala ancestry)? Doesn’t that apply to yourself in equal measure re. Ondo and Ekiti people? Yes....I told you to stay out of Igala matters, because you were spewing forth illogical, petty conjecture and trying to pass it off as fact. It was quite similar to what you did initially on this thread, with your comparison of muslims in Ekiti & Ondo state, to Ebonyi and Enugu states. Only God knows what you intend to achieve with your childish propaganda. If you do not know anything about an area, district, town or community, then keep quiet instead of trying to peddle flippant tales and pass them off, as truth. Unlike you, I have lived, worked and interacted extensively with people in Ekiti and Ondo states, so I have a fairly good grasp of the reality on ground, in both places. |
Politics › Re: Massacre: Twitter User Bombs Senator Ben Bruce by laudate: 12:03am On May 27, 2019 |
Lalasticlala, OAM4J, please push this to Front Page. This topic deserves full attention from all NL members.  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 11:54pm On May 26, 2019 |
Probz: I’d rather take it from a Yoruba Muslim himself than an unhinged pseudo-intellectual who hides under the clock of an undisclosed minority tribe. Ah...na so this matter pain you reach?  Is that why you are calling yourself "an unhinged pseudo-intellectual?" Take am easy, o! |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 7:15pm On May 26, 2019*. Modified: 12:20am On May 27, 2019 |
YourNemesis: Oga this is a LIE. The same Ekiti state or another one? At least 80% of Ekiti is christian give or take. Not that it is anything to be proud or happy about, but don't come here and be forging figures like they are fact calling Ekiti almost 50-50 Xtian/Mslim Oga, 80% of Ekiti is not Christian, give or take. From Afao-Ekiti to Igede, Ikole, Emure, Ijero, Omuo etc, there are significant and large indigenous families that are Muslims. If you look at it on a town by town basis, you would see that some town's have a preponderance of Christians, while other towns have their population almost divided equally across both religions. Ado-Ekiti and Efon-Alaye has a predominant Christian population compared to other towns like Otun-Ekiti, Moba and Irele which have many Muslims. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:26pm On May 26, 2019 |
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Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:11pm On May 26, 2019 |
Opiletool: Oga stop saying what you don't know. Xtian and Muslim population in Ekiti is like 55% to 45%. Most of you kids will just come on social media to expose your unclad ignorance. Thank you for educating him, o jare. The guy likes to make wild assertions about things he does not know.  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 6:00pm On May 26, 2019 |
Probz: But then laudate could pick holes in the most unassailable evidence to the contrary in any case so we can’t expect better from him.
The surname Obadan ring an ancestral bell to you? What silly unassailable evidence did you provide?  You made false claims about how Muslims were so rare, in Ondo and Ekiti states. You even compared their presence or lack of it in those two states, by drawing a similar parallel with Enugu and Ebonyi states. Your false claims were roundly debunked, so you resorted to juvenile rhetoric. This is so typical of you. Why am I not surprised?  Next time, stop parading your fake opinions as fact. Stick to what you know, and put an end to guesswork. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 5:56pm On May 26, 2019 |
Probz: Do you hear yourself? Actually, you should be directing that question to yourself. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:48pm On May 25, 2019*. Modified: 2:19pm On May 25, 2019 |
Probz: Akoko people are essentially an Edoid stock of Ondo Yoruba so it's no surprise the Yoruba subgroups that have greater admixture of Edoid tribes have Islamic leanings.
It's about as rare to find a Muslim from Ondo or Ekiti State as it is Enugu or Ebonyi States. Fact. Again, you are spreading flimsy opinions as fact. I went to school in Ondo state, and worked there for some years before coming back to Lagos.  It is NOT rare to find indigenous Muslim families in Ondo State. If you have been in Ondo state during Eid-el-Kabir or any of the Muslim festivals, you would see huge population of indigenous Muslim families coming out to pray at the Eid grounds.  Ask any community in Ondo state to tell you where their 'Eid grounds or fields are located, they would readily tell you. They pronounce it as Yiddi. So please stop postulating about what you know nothing about.  From Ondo, to Ile-Oluji, to Okitipupa, Ilara-Mokin, Ifon etc, there are many Indigenous families that are Muslims. In fact, many families have a mix of both Christians and Muslims, and they are very tolerant of each other.  They are also quite protective of one another. Ekiti state also has a huge population of indigenous Muslim families, despite the fact that they have a large Christian population in the state. But they are not fanatics. And people from both religions live side by side within the same family, and celebrate festivals together.  In some families, you cannot even tell who is a Christian or Muslim in a family, as they do not flaunt the differences between their religions. They believe in 'live, and let live.' ” Excluding Muslims from the first three important appointments announced by the governor is shocking and highly disturbing to all Muslims in the state”, he said.
The group said Muslims in the state constituted about 40 per cent of the Ekiti State population, and added that the governor was given their total support during the governorship polls. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/ekiti-muslims-reject-fayemis-appointments/%3famp |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:41pm On May 25, 2019 |
Probz: What, Ozalla in Enugu State? Ozalla-Ora in Edo State. |
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Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:17pm On May 25, 2019*. Modified: 1:52am On May 27, 2019 |
Probz: I know amala isn’t widespread in Eastern Yorubaland so that one’s no shock to me. How are they re. religious affiliation? Islam’s unheard of in Ondo State but there’s more ground for it the further East one ventures into Edo State. Or are Oras also affiliated with Ondos re. religion?
I hope you don’t mind these questions. It’s an interesting discussion. Islam is NOT unheard of, in the eastern part of Yoruba land.  Where did you get that from? !  I worked in the Akoko area of Ondo state, and it was common to see whole indigenous families, that were Muslims. Names like Akadiri or Kadiri were common. The Olukare of Ikare-Akoko is a prime example. |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:09pm On May 25, 2019 |
igbodefender: The Ora people have strong ancient Igbo connection. Lies!!  |
Culture › Re: The Traditions Of Origin Of Ora People In Edo State by laudate: 1:07pm On May 25, 2019 |
ogongogames: I've always wondered. They are in Owan West but I have never seen them refer to themselves as "Ora". Would you know what their sub-ethnic group they consider themselves to be? Esan possibly? I've always looked at them as a border community between Esan West and Owan West. Oga, Ozalla people are firmly Ora. I have met several of them, who are proud of their Ora heritage. Their language, culture, names and tradition are totally Ora. Ask their elders. sniper77: The People of Ozallas' history can be traced to Ora but they do not refer to themselves as ora people cos they were banished and exist as their own clan.
Prince Uguan had a son who came out with his legs during childbirth according to history which was regarded as a taboo then. That occurrence was referred to as Uza. The child founded Ozalla clan and they are a part of Owan West L.G.A. Banished from...where? When?  I have met tons of Ozalla people who firmly refer to themselves, as Ora. So your story is rather illogical. Some of them trace their town's origin to a son of Oba Ozolua. |
Politics › Re: Cooking Gas Consumers Will No Longer Own Cylinders – FG by laudate: 1:08pm On May 24, 2019 |
gypsey: What difference would a dirty or clean gas cylinder make? what is important is the gas inside not the Steel cylinder, i would think. It is important. Dirty cylinders are more prone to leakage and damage. |
Politics › Re: Picture Of Biafran Children Shot To Death In 1968 #may30th by laudate: 4:44pm On May 16, 2019 |
Guestlander: He should actually, but he should also have told them that the food meant for the populace was being diverted to feed Biafran soldiers. Have you ever seen the picture of a malnourished Biafran soldier? Good question! Those soldiers were well fed in all the pictures, I saw. |
Politics › Re: Picture Of Biafran Children Shot To Death In 1968 #may30th by laudate: 4:42pm On May 16, 2019 |
Bede2u: like who? I want to ask them. They didnt have to kill anyone...the leadership of midwest was already an ally. Prove me wrong tho or show me the ''victim'' to ask.
U forgot that nzeogwu was from midwest...and that midwest was ncnc and osadebe...an igboman was the ex premiere Which allies? Do you know the several different tribes that made up the old Midwest? Did the Afenmai or the Itsekiri align with them? Or did the Urhobo, Isoko, etc also align?  Or you think only the Igbo made up the old Midwest region?  |
Travel › Re: Containers, Tankers Start Movement By Rail by laudate: 4:31pm On May 07, 2019 |
essenceplus: Start your research here
https://www.nairaland.com/4509659/why-four-other-seaports-nigeria
GEJ approved the establishment of more ports weeks before leaving office which was fought tooth and nail.
Please do your digging.,do your research
I NEED TO WORK. I'VE TRIED FOR TODAY. FOR THE WEEK SEF.
BYES
THE BOTTOMLINE IS IF THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE WILLPOWER AND WILLS TO DO, THE GOVT CAN WORK WITH STATE GOVS TO PUT ALL ENABLING FACILITIES IN PLACE TO HAVE AS MANY PORTS AS POSSIBLE.
DARN TIRED. OFF TO WORK Oga, after all the noise you made, you could only cite Autojosh's opinion article, as your so-called 'evidence' ? Chai!  His article was just an opinion which saw him asking questions in a bid to know why 4 other ports were underutilized. Yet, you are waving it around as your solid fact, to back up your so-called claim that '..10 ports were rejected applications....', to use your own words.  Na wa o. You just shot yourself in the foot. |
Travel › Re: Containers, Tankers Start Movement By Rail by laudate: 4:30pm On May 07, 2019*. Modified: 9:05pm On May 12, 2019 |
essenceplus: Start your research here
https://www.nairaland.com/4509659/why-four-other-seaports-nigeria
GEJ approved the establishment of more ports weeks before leaving office which was fought tooth and nail.
Please do your digging.,do your research
I NEED TO WORK. I'VE TRIED FOR TODAY. FOR THE WEEK SEF.
BYES
THE BOTTOMLINE IS IF THE GOVERNMENT HAS THE WILLPOWER AND WILLS TO DO, THE GOVT CAN WORK WITH STATE GOVS TO PUT ALL ENABLING FACILITIES IN PLACE TO HAVE AS MANY PORTS AS POSSIBLE.
DARN TIRED. OFF TO WORK Oga, after all the noise you made, you could only cite Autojosh's opinion article, as your so-called 'evidence' ? Chai!  His article was just an opinion which saw him asking questions in a bid to know why 4 other ports were underutilized. Yet, you are waving it around as your solid fact, to back up your so-called claim that '..10 ports were rejected applications....', to use your own words.  Na wa o. |
Travel › Re: Containers, Tankers Start Movement By Rail by laudate: 3:53pm On May 07, 2019 |
essenceplus: Never call me names nah. I gave you 4 weeks. My bet is on the table 50k. You don't like money? Mention any port that was established and got license within such short period in the country ayam waiting. Talk. Your mouth is scratching you Go back and read your last epistle. You are the one who started the name calling. And who are you giving 4 weeks? To do what?  You like digressing, o! This is the 3rd time you have been asked to name the 10 ports, one after the other. You cannot. Yet, you are here making noise. Chai!  |
Travel › Re: Containers, Tankers Start Movement By Rail by laudate: 3:48pm On May 07, 2019 |
essenceplus: My dear. If you need tutor's hip you have to enrol seeing that blacks hate to read. My brain is hot. I'm off to ashewo beer parlour to chill.
When your knowledge base is intact you counter facts with facts and don't begin to ask your rival to tutor you. Naah. You know what go and dig. I'll be here for the next 4 weeks. If I'm wrong I'll pay you 50k for wasting your time. . Have a pleasant day... No need to rant, Oga.  Provide the names of those 10 ports in black & white, so that everyone can read it and verify. Chikena. Stop rambling, and clutching at straws....there is no need for this long epistle. Only rumour mongers make empty noise, like you do. |