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This is fake! NOTE: This is a satire and an imagination ofthe reporterSecrets Reporters at 02:10 |
careytommy: only a coward will bring 7 innocent children to this world to suffer and then take the easy way out.You these guys go kill persin for here. ![]() Mods can i suggest that all YORUBAS are banned until we cross into new year. We want to end this year well but these guys no go allow. Na wah for Oduduwa pikin. ![]() |
[quote author=St_Black]Nigeria isnt yet divided, but we are already seeing an Ibo man setting himself ablaze. So if Nigeria con divide & non-oil regions start counting poverty with their fingernails nko, what will then happen ? ..Soon some Igbos will say SW will suffer. Now who's already suffering without separation. .....BUT JOKES APART, I'm Sad. ![]() RIP BRO.[/quote] you are a case! |
May his soul rest in peace. Its people like this man that deserve help, he has not compromised his integrity by doing crime as a way of survival, his dignity was intact till death. Its shameful when a man is unable to provide for his children, its a huge burden. I pray for solace to his children and family. |
pokur: Never say never.When Oba Oyekan died,his first son contested for the Obaship of Lagos,by right of his mother's house,Akinsemoyin.He lost,but he was considered still.The crossover from Akinsemoyin to the Ologunkutere dynasty itself was on the occassion of a matrilineal waiver when the son of the sitting Erelu (Regent) was coronated the Oba. Her husband, an Ijesha man, was from a totemic family, worshipped Yoruba deity and was an Ogboni templar. |
pokur: Just want to know,is the Osile Oke-Ona Egba of a totem family and cult?.Cos I know he succeeded of the matrilineal line,being the son of Esther Tejuosho n grandson of Karunwi 1He succeeded through his matrineal blood but is his father a foreigner? In Yoruba society the family compounds belong in totems and worship a deity. There is no family compound in Yorubaland that is excluded from this. |
If this was issue of underage marriage in Hausaland im sure my Ibo brothers will be potificating on how to cure the problem. How is this one in your culture different from Hausas that rape marry and impregnate underage...matter of fact, this is worse! |
MODS PLEASE MOVE THIS THREAD AWAY INTO ETHNIC SECTION SINCE NO ONE IS WILLING TO FOCUS AND DISCUSS SOCIAL ISSUE. |
This show is only neglecting the girls. I opened this thread to bring their issue to forefront. They are victims and what needs to be done to stop this gaddem exploitation of their lives. Where are Biafrans to carry flags and protest the cause of these girls, where are the Ibo politicians, Peter Obi coupd cry for deportees for from Lagos, we need him to write letter to GEJ and Patience for a national campaign against this atrocity. |
GUYS, PLEASE STOP! WHAT IS THE SOLUTION FOR THESE INNOCENT GIRLS? MORE IMPORTANTLY, THE SOCIETY AT LARGE. THIS CAN'T CONTINUE LIKE THIS. THISI JUST NOT A WAY THAT HUMANS SHOULD BE EARNING INCOME. |
[quote author=ndu_chucks] Isn't sango supposed to be the god of thunder and lightning in Yoruba land? Do I sense confusion? Please explain this.[/quote]If you name your child Muhammed, does it mean he is the muslim Prophet Muhammed? |
gbadexy: Well the delta ibo guy sure did gave the op a tough match.No there not evil people in Yoruba region. There are criminals and Yoruba leaders make haste to clean the ground. Our leaders are intolerant of the family name being associated with crime and this is reason they are tough. Respect in Yoruba land is earned through virtues buried into the family name. Ibos dont have family names to protect, you only have individual image, you want to live large. Respect in your land is earned through visual illusions associated with success and this is why you kill one another to erect an image of success. Your elders and their elders had to rise over competition this way as well and hence to them its normal. Even Chinua Achebe wrote novels and alluded to this savagery and evil as a cultural and celebrated norm. |
Crassus: Child TraffickIng: Police intercept bus with 16 Children heading to Slave Market in Lagos to be SoldThey are bringing them to begin apprentice work. This is how Ibo boys start life in Lagos. |
[quote author=St_Black]Never knew Iboes are this enthusiastic when they feel a string of relationship is attached with Yorubas. SEE JOY NITORI OLOUN. ![]() ..AND BTW, -how suddenly did she turn IBOE because she married an IBOE? ![]() -how possible will her DI.CKE fl**h**ds have any claim to the throne, even when their mother is counting her days on that seat of Prestige ?-Why are you the OP celebrating all b'cos a Yoruba woman with DI.CKE as marriage name is made Adele, not OBA? So If She was IBOE nko.... so NL Yorubas wont get their rest till 1st of 2014. [/quote] ![]() They fall over one another wanting to own a piece of Yoruba. This news already is in Aba and Onitcha and dont be surprised to soon hear that an Ibo woman was elected (they dont understand cultural coronation so it is an election to them) as Oba of Lagos (they forget its Akure, because they want Lagos by all means). When the rumor about Obj being an Ibo man first surfaced they were popping champagne. Till today most of them still believe it even though it has repeatedly been proven wrong. |
Abagworo: Until proper arrangement with regards law surrounding sorugate motherhood, child adoption, abortion law, women's rights, single motherhood and orphanage, we will continue to have these things done illegally and mischievously termed "baby factories".I like your calm response and call for regulation but i disagree with your response regarding the label. This is a design, systemic to mass produce babies concurrently and in shorter span than natural term, and it is done for commercial end. It is very synonymous to a factory production line where you improve design functions to cut down on delays in order to generate higher outputs and meet increase in demands. It is a baby factory! |
ak47mann: for example if you are on her shoes will you disown your children because their father is not yoruba pls be honest. again, you are being driven by your ownershio mentality. No they will never be qualified for the throne. My earlier mention of King Dike were assumptions, in reality they do not qualify to dorn a crown. They might in Iboland, not in Yorubaland. |
ak47mann: lolz Dike is a core igbo name it means warrior in my language,the throne will be pass on to her children in future which DIKE will reign for 1000 years in yorubalandLol. You took my liberty of saying King Dike too far. Here is how it works in Yorubaland. To be crowned an Oba you must be patrilinealy in line to succession. Waivers are created in extreme circumstances and matrilineality is considered. In a waiver, the candidate's patrilineal line must belong in one of Yoruba totem cults and as well deities. It will take a waiver to ever get any of her children to put on the coronet or beaded crown. If such were granted, their father must be of a Yoruba totem family and deity. |
TribalEAST: we are talking about the blood, not name. What's in a name? I can decide to name my dog dike, does that make the dog igbo? ![]() |
[quote author=ndu_chucks]Transcendental of her feminine gender? Try to explain what this means in simple terms if you are able. This idea of cross dressing as a cultural phenomenon is, to say the least, eye opening and borders on what many Yoruba people would classify as an abomination. Is this practice limited to Akure or this type of Dan Daudu (cross dressing) attire common in Yoruba land?[/quote]The Yoruba Crown is sacred! There are two of them - the beaded crown and the coronet. An Oba elect as well as regents wear coronets but only an Oba is allowed to wear the beaded crown. Under the coronet you are 'a divinity'. This is what the transcendantal means. |
ak47mann: Dike i her surname "DIKE" is a core igbo name you cannot deny that,she live with her husband in USA his name is still withheld at the momentCalm down! Dike is not her surname, Dike is her married name; Adesida is her surname. I know you want to own Yorubaland and you are likely close to it if this proves true but until then, calm down. We dont yet know who Dike is and if he is Ibo or not. Ibos answer Dike in Nigeria but so do foreigners outside Nigeria. I am not biased on the truth of Dike being Ibo it just points to the carelessness of Yoruba in guarding their thrones against foreign invasion. Thats all! |
Christy G: U people dont understand what a regent means,she is just going to be there until a new oba is selected in which she will leave and go back to her normal day life,her tittle is called adele.her children are not in any way positioned to become any oba.she is a yoruba woman born into a royal family,married to an ibo man does not remove her identify before u start twisting thingsWe dont yet know she is married to Iboman. It is assumed to be so by the op who thinks only Ibo have the Dike name anywhere in the world. If it is ultimately revealed that she is married to Ibo and Dike is an Iboman then the op will be correct and indeed I will say congratulations to Ibo people for politically and culturally scoring one over the Yorubas. Kings give off their daughters to strenghten alliance with other Kings and cultures. In this case Adesida was looking for an alliance with Ibos. For Ibos looking for homes and lands in SW to settle, Akure will be your surrogate home since a future crown head of that domain carry the Ibo gene. When eventually he becomes King Dike, Deji of Akure, you have a political windfall in Yorubaland. THIS IS ONLY ON ASSUMPTION THAT THIS DIKE IS IBO. ![]() |
[quote author=ndu_chucks]This is the way things should be, we already have a Youruba lady representing a Northern state in the senate, now we have a potential Igbo Oba in the SW. We need similar results in the SE as well, a Fulani Eze or Obi would indicate political maturity. Here's a phoograph of Princess Adetutu Adesida- Dike, the first daughter of the late traditional ruler of Akureland, who was installed as the new regent in Akure. Are women allowed to wear Babanriga in Akure? https://cdn.dailypost.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Akure-Regent-300x194.jpg[/quote]Yoruba women do not wear Babanriga. Yoruba culture is cognizant of the male/female attributes and duality present in the cosmos and therefore there is no gender discrimination in a woman suited in Agbada if her office calls for it. She is at moment transcendental of her feminine gender. |
ak47mann: Her name Mrs Dike a Princess in Akure. Her Children will now become Prince even though they are Igbo.You did not answer question. What is Mr Dike's first name? If a Yoruba woman answers Bola Fagbemi-Buhari, does it mean she is married to Hausa? |
DerideGull: Yoruba land has been and will remain the cradle of human and baby factory as well as trafficking center in Nigeria.You are a sensible Igboman and I believe you can contribute positively here. Look at the images attached in the opening post, it is 21st century for God's sake and age of global awareness. I know you can see tha these girls are underage. Underaged girls are violated and their virginity and bodies exploited by old men for commercial end. In international circles this is statutory rape, kidnap, slavery, human trafficking, child abuse all together. Then their babies are torn away from them and sold to strangers who deposit it in a shrine where the baby is chopped up for fetish rituals aimed at giving windfall to the client. As a responsible Igbo voice what do you say to that? Look at the girls, they are helpless. They need society to help them and it seems the society finds nothing wrong with their situation. There is plenty wrong with a society that finds this kind of atrocity normal and legitimate way to enrich. |
It is absurd and insulting that these are same people that cry to UN for protection of rights against discrimination and killings, yet their own culture sanctions the violation of rights and the desecration of human life. Where is the voice of World Igbo Forum against these atrocities? Where is Ohanaeze, MASSOB, where is BZM and the voice of Igbo elders - Professor Nwabueze, Dr Okonjo Iweala, Alex Ekwueme, Pius Anyim, Orji Kalu, even the First Lady ought to intervene and bring this nonsense to a stop. Is this a socially acceptable way of industriousness? |
ak47mann: Mrs Dike an Igbo Citizen by Marriage to become the first Female Oba in Yorubaland! Her First Child an Igbo by Birth(Product of Adetutu Adesida & Mr. Dike) would likely become the Next Oba after the reins of the new RegentWho is Mr Dike, does he not have a first name? |
This cultural problem has been in the news repeatedly and for many years. What action, if any, are Igbo leaders taking to clean house? This is gross violation against women and children, and by extension the society. |
In their desperation to satisfy their customers, some medical doctors force girls to deliver prematurely. The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Police Command gave the hint in an interview with our reporter.See pictures from last year. Attached also is picture of Igbo shrine men.
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Thats an old picture. |
Arosa: The minister of industry, trade and Investment and the minister of finance work together to ensure a healthy economy. Dr Ngozi is in charge of the economy.Everybody work together to create a healthy economy. My question is, in response to your first response putting job creation in Aganga's ministry, then reports of how we are doing on job creation should be issued from him. NOI is not the job creator and has no supervisory role on job creation, her connection to the function is dotted line. . . . . . . .so, why is NOI stepping out of role and giving press report on job creation? |
May her soul rest in peace. They should deport his a** to Biafra to stand trial. |
kubi240: u yorubas no be una fear passOh yeah, I forgot that at the first sight of blood we are always crying to UN to come to our rescue. You are right! ![]() |
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