Sports › Re: Asisat Oshoala Has A Hamstring Injury. Is Doubtful Champions League Game. by Opiletool(m): 5:58am On Mar 19, 2019 |
Jestin: Just use aboniki to massage it and she will be fine  aboniki ko, Robb mecca ni |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 6:12pm On Mar 18, 2019 |
kayfra: The cultural envy against the Yorubas is very strong
Everyone wants to jack it from us. Damn!  You go fear. |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 4:23pm On Mar 18, 2019 |
gregyboy: This picture just doubted everyfact you just stated untill you prove the picture wrong. it only shows here in other for the yorubas to fully get the presence of olokun n' urhonigbe they must dress in the benin regalia and a benin man must be in there in thier mist this can never happen in the oba palace.... I love when the Yoruba's defend thier selves in emptiness You this ugly boy, you're too dumb for my liking. How many people are dressed in benin attire in that picture compared to those dressed in yoruba attire? Besides, if a bini man is there, does it mean that bini owns the god? Do you know how many countries in which olokun is being worshipped? So if a man from Trinidad or Cuba who also worships olokun is present in that picture, it also means that Cuba owns olokun? You're such a disappointment to those who wasted funds on your education. We are saying you got the worship from a source, you are saying a bini man is in the picture. Are u this cretinous? Lol. So laughable. Se ehn, people like you can never acquire knowledge, because you argue not to learn but to massage ur fragile ego. Shows you're still a kid. Bye. |
Culture › Re: Olori Ajoke, Alaafin Of Oyo's Last Wife, Stuns In New Photos by Opiletool(m): 10:37pm On Mar 17, 2019 |
I wonder what their fate will be when that man finally leaves this earth, leaving them behind still young. |
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Ramirez for Chelsea. That boy na beast. |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 2:42pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
gregyboy: My friend you made a mistake by saying we borrowed our traditional worship from the yorubas .nigeria have christanity but the way they worship it an even testify of the borrowed religion .an alien from space will think nigerians are the true originators of the religion. so Bleep you crap stories of oduduwa ,olokun we have seen better stories from the greeks and germans ...the fact remains benin spread this religion to the yoruba nation through war and subjugation the picture has said it all . what's are benin personel doing in ppace where you claim a yoruba deity is been worshiped if they are not the originator of it. olokun has been worshiped in urohonigbe as an ancestoral worship ,urhonigbe is just a village in benin... Oga shut up jare. You write too much redundant nonsense, yet you still fail to answer a simple question. What is the meaning of Olokun in bini dialect? |
Celebrities › Re: Etinosa Idemudia Was Married To A Naval Officer by Opiletool(m): 12:10pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
Koralords: Nigerians are Hippocrates ,they celebrate Kim k for going nude and yet they condem her ,she has achieved her aim of been popular cos its Not for this I don't know her before Which Nigerian celebrated Kim k? Abi no be same naija wey I dey? They condemned Kim k, but lock their doors to view the video. Hypocrites. Lol |
Celebrities › Re: Etinosa Idemudia Was Married To A Naval Officer by Opiletool(m): 12:08pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
Princeofasia: in the previous video last week she wanted doing it so it has nothing to do with highness Thank you. It was a premeditated action. Her talk too clear for person wey Don high biko. |
Celebrities › Re: Etinosa Idemudia Was Married To A Naval Officer by Opiletool(m): 12:06pm On Mar 16, 2019 |
olatade: she actually threatened him not to, that if he did, that would be the end of whatever friendship they had between them. i think she should be held responsible for her actions last night, no one forced her to get drunk nor go nude on social media. she was having fun and got totally carried away. trust me, she'll be regretting her actions this morning I don't want to believe she was drunk. 1st, she threatened to do so a few moment/days to that time. 2nd, her speech was too clear for a drunk person. For someone drunk, you'll expect her to be tipsy and speech slurry. |
Culture › Re: Popular Igbo Traditionalist/Historian Oliver Nwokedi Reveals Secrets About Lagos by Opiletool(m): 10:07am On Mar 16, 2019 |
So many amazingly dumb people on nairaland. |
Celebrities › Re: Claims Of Asking Girls To Go Unclad On IG Can't Damage My Career - MC Galaxy by Opiletool(m): 9:54am On Mar 16, 2019 |
Zombiekiller010: If you watch the video,you'll know that Etinosa is suffering from depression and the alcohol she drank made her go naked on live video with Galaxy I don't believe she's really drunk. Alcohol slurred one's speech to some extent, hers wasn't slurry. She even sent those in her room out, that is to tell you that she knew what she was doing. Plus, she already threatened to do so few days before that. Was she drunk as well? |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 8:32am On Mar 16, 2019 |
gregyboy: Nigga stop that trash you talking about ...yoruba should be the last tribe to claim identification to any history in nigeria a tribe that boast of an empire that lacked documentation yet their children are here claiming identification to idols like they stored history in thier head a tribe wish was colonized by the Fulani's and edos, if the Fulani's wasn't a majour tribe the yorubas would have also claim they gave them Islam .now you you want me to tell you the meaning of olokun to what use is it . so you can read a fairtale story from the Yoruba folklore to me. Instead tell me why are the people in the picture dress like the edos and, lastly how did we borrow all this gods you claim edo worship from yoruba who brought them to edo.... Why the rant son? Just answer the damn question. And prepare to tell me how ogun is also a bini man. Jester. |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 12:25am On Mar 16, 2019 |
gregyboy: Why would i believe a word from the tribe that never dicumented thier history, a tribe that have so many account of the story of thier originator just tell me why i should take that tribe serious. With no document you just want me to believe the deities are from the Yoruba's tribe haha.... The picture above shows the dressing of the edo royals not the yorubas royals ..even for a second if i have to believe olokuns is from the Yoruba's how did it get to benin....because you're a majour tribe then the minor tribe must get to borrow from you even with no evidence What is the meaning of Olokun in bini dialect? Please properly punctuate your points, in order to make them intelligible. |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 2:42pm On Mar 15, 2019 |
gregyboy: Olokun is the goddess's of the water discovered in urohonigbe village and from then it was then been worshiped when the oba was to be taken to calabar by the whitemen chiefs he summoned olokun who destroyed the ship and he fled to Benin when he got to benin he was recaptured but this time he was stripped of his jazzz.... Young man i know you want to tell me a beautiful Mythical none existence story like that of oduduwa in the story of olokun...forget it dont bother it is s myth the benin own olokun and the people in that picture have proven it Hahahhaa. So, what happened to him next? I'm being serious here. |
Romance › Re: Mother And Daughter Fight Dirty Over Loverboy In Anambra by Opiletool(m): 2:32pm On Mar 15, 2019 |
Bloggers and lies. |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 2:22pm On Mar 15, 2019 |
gregyboy: And you just made a point ...haha..you just lay claims with no proves that our indigenous worship are yours how ...is it because of the oduduwa that we share history with the yorubas .that brought many of the yoruba worship to us i or how. i doubt it. It is better to say benin transfer this worship to the yorubas through conquest of the eastern yorubas tell me what gods would osemawe of ondo would be worshipping if not a benin God, what about the dieji of akure abi the oba of lagos if not a benin traditional worship. as they all came from the benin royal house now tell me why you will still believe benin borrowed yorubas gods with no. Prove to show .to show its a bein deity all the worshipers there was dress in benin. Attire What are the bini traditional gods and how they came to be? Care to Tell me about their history? Who was Olokun? |
Culture › Re: Olokun (yoruba: Olókun, Known As Olocún In Latin America) Festival 2019 by Opiletool(m): 11:33am On Mar 15, 2019 |
YourNemesis: You are not serious. The one person I see there dressed like a Benin is probably Benin himself... Besides Olokun is not from Benin into Yoruba, but from Yoruba into Benin, just like many other things. Kindly ignore that fool, for he knows not his people's history. I have schooled him on another tread that they worship yoruba gods but the fool still chooses ignorance. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 8:44am On Mar 15, 2019 |
gregyboy: You speak more of rubbish than you speak sense you are dwelling on population to justify your claims you forget the Almighty rome it original indigenes are just in one city not even a state they didnt even spread thier language just as the benin found it royal not to you claim we borrow your gods to worship please tell me who told that lie youre believing where you even born to know who borrowed from whom your ancestor's never documented anything you just come and spill trash no matter how populated the yorubas are if its going to be overun by a village it will still be very possible Punctuate your drivel maybe it will make any sense. Schlep. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 7:48pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
Dartilo: Can an ife man understand wben an ijebu or awori man is talking Do you mean the same awori that migrated from ife? Lol. You guys are just pathetic. Awori and Ijebu have been neighbours in Lagos for years. They both have the largest landmass in Lagos, so why won't they understand each other's language? Lol. I'm tired of schooling you son. Go find your mate. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 7:11pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
Dartilo: They were originally ekiti people but wherever the benin reside in was seen as a important place, ekiti, ondo, lagos were part of benin empire, you tell me were was the mighty oyo, y didn't him liberate is brothers from benin.... D world need to know the truth, yoruba came together as a combination of different ethnic group, they all claim to migrate from ife.... If u r using that logic as a claim then the benin r also majority because the urhobos, isoko, ikas, agbors, esan, estakors,issele ukwu, royal house of itskekiri, onitsha, ogaga of ekiti, ikwere, degema, the eyeadema family of togo, ekpeye, afemai, part of lagos also migrated from benin
. Let the yoruba note this population is not a claim to superiority or let them ask their ancestors wat made them fall prey in the hands of the benin people Hahaha. I can see how they came from benin, don't they speak the same language? Oh I forgot, the language has mutually intelligible. Last time I checked, itshekiri is classified as edoid, same with onitcha language. Hahaha. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 6:58pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
davidnazee: You are claiming relevance and significance in a failed society like Nigeria lol. How has this relevance/significance helped Yoruba people? You still serve the Hausa/Fulani Northerners, your states are among the most poor and underdeveloped.. Edo State is better than Yoruba states except Lagos (Lagos is not Yoruba anyways).. You use your majority numbers to weigh ur relevance, una dey learn. If you don't know how it has helped Yoruba, then you must be totally dumb. Did you really asked that? Lol How has your fake history helped your existence today? We serve Hausa/Fulani? Well, guess we all do, but just so know, you are at the bottom of the servants chain. Lol. The truth is, we gave you benin guys a lot to complete your existence as human entities. Language, gods, names, and so on. If you want to be serious with your superiority claim, tell your tribes men to drop their yoruba names,and stop worshiping yoruba gods. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 6:46pm On Mar 14, 2019*. Modified: 7:07pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
Dartilo: Firstly being a slave is what I should be ashamed ashamed of... Go to America, britain, france and Germany, Benin empire and it's history is what they study concerning Nigeria... Yorubas expanded to the carribbean due to slavery... Language we speak:this was awolowo agenda for the then western region but he failed... The Yorubas call the benin Ado better ask them why the name Ado ekiti Is Ado Ekiti called a Benin town today? So what happened? Why did those towns you claim to have conquered not pitching tents with benin? Why are they not answering benin names? Why are they not speaking benin language? Why did they all choose to claim other tribes? Is it that those ethnic groups are more superior (which is the reality anyways) Is that how horrible and despicable you guys are? I shouldn't even have asked that last question considering how ridiculous you lots are. Bottom line is, where did you lost it as a world power (lol)? Lastly, those you called slaves now dominating you lots and pushing you to the brink of irrelevance is what you should be ashamed of. Make sure your kids don't hear such stories from you o, because they may end up asking you those questions, therefore making it difficult for you to explain how your glory became dust all of a sudden. Cretins. And let me school you like my brothers have been doing over the years, Ado (re mi) is different from benin's Ado (do mi). Ado Ekiti is a short form of Aduro(re mi mi), which means 'we stopped. And Agbado (do mi mi), another Ekiti town, is a short form of Agbaduro(do mi mi mi) which means' where elders stopped'. Go and learn tone before concocting lies. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 6:40pm On Mar 14, 2019 |
davidnazee: You are claiming relevance and significance in a failed society like Nigeria lol. How has this relevance/significance helped Yoruba people? You still serve the Hausa/Fulani Northerners, your states are among the most poor and underdeveloped.. Edo State is better than Yoruba states except Lagos (Lagos is not Yoruba anyways).. You use your majority numbers to weigh ur relevance, una dey learn. Hahaha. Edo better than Yoruba states. Jokers everywhere. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 8:15am On Mar 14, 2019 |
Dartilo: I see you're pained by the truth, the last time i check yoruba actually means slave by the hausa fulanis... Oyo empire never existed in real life... Little were know about the yoruba people, the yoruba people were slave items for slavery... If not for anything i will be proud at least no benin man was sold into slavery that is a good achievement The same yoruba people more relevant than you today? Shouldn't you be ashamed that those slaves are better than you fools today? Their language and culture are being studied all over the world. They exist not only in Africa but expand to the carribbean. Not only one of the largest but the most relevant tribe in tho whole of Africa. If I were you, I will stop talking about the past, I rather focus on how to gain relevance now and in the future. How to catch up with the tribe whose gods you worship, language you speak, and names you bear today. |
Culture › Re: Who Is Historically Superior Among Alaafin Of Oyo,ooni Of Ife And Oba Of Benin? by Opiletool(m): 10:36pm On Mar 13, 2019 |
Enough of the lies in guise of history that you bini internet urchins are peddling about.
Aren't you guys so ashamed that those tribes you pathetically claim to rule over (igbo/yoruba) are more relevant than you lots in the polity of this nation?
You guys are so insignificant in the country today, even in terms of language. Most of you idiots answer yoruba names, speak yoruba language, run to survive in yoruba land, worship yoruba deities(who were once living entities in yoruba lands), yet you're constantly trying to foist a fake historical superiority on them. So ridiculous. |
Culture › Re: Are Yoruba Changing Bight Of Benin To Bight Of Oyo? Or Was It Truly Bight Of Oyo by Opiletool(m): 8:10pm On Mar 05, 2019 |
Dartilo: Firstly learn to control ur emotion...By d way u shutup!!! So a Benin man single handedly killed the king and install himself without any revolt from the people.. Read ur history properly you will c dat as Ogaga came from benin he was seen as a superior being and he was also a prince and that made him to install himself and pledge loyalty or alliance to Benin Once again shut up. Provide a proof of your bogus claim. Show Anywhere it was written that those towns paid any tribute to ur tiny kingdom. Failure to provide any would result in me not further indulging your folly. |
Culture › Re: Are Yoruba Changing Bight Of Benin To Bight Of Oyo? Or Was It Truly Bight Of Oyo by Opiletool(m): 5:55am On Mar 05, 2019 |
Weedfree: See opiletool when u leave people to their ignorance they begin to be made fun of and I am just trying to bestow some knowledge upon goalernestman. But they are sometimes he says something accurate. I have stopped engaging these bini internet warriors. They don't argue to seek knowledge. They behave as if they are on a mission to reclaim a glory of their kingdom that existed only in fables. |
Culture › Re: Are Yoruba Changing Bight Of Benin To Bight Of Oyo? Or Was It Truly Bight Of Oyo by Opiletool(m): 5:53am On Mar 05, 2019 |
Dartilo: Incase you don't know the yorubas refers yo the Benin's as Ado and the Igbo's as IDU,that's is why the place occupied by the Benin's is called Ado ekiti in ekiti why in the east it is called onitsha idu,take your time to google anywhere you see the sign of the two sword of authority of ancient benin kingdom known as Ada and Eben those kingdom were part of the empire such as the deji of Akure,ekitis,all of Delta state and Onitsha Shut up. You can not tell me the story of Ado-Ekiti, because I'm partly from there. Yes it's true that a man from Benin killed the leader of the town and installed himself King, same with Ikere Ekiti, but they were never under benin's colony. What you don't understand is, there were settlers in those towns, before some Benin migrants settled in their midst and one of them found its way into the rulership, but the chiefs and kingmakers still remain yoruba., even at that, the Yoruba language, culture and history of the towns were never lost to that of bini. Ask yourself why. It is because the settlers were more than the migrants, and there was no way a new culture can be foisted on them. Reason you still have Olukere contending with ogoga of Ikere till today. And secondly, each town in Ekiti has its separate history and wave of migration. There were some that were founded by the pure sons and not just any grandson or relative of Oduduwa. For instance, ikole, ijero etc. So you can't just lump the whole of Ekiti together. I could remember when the new ooni visited Ekiti, he paid a visit to Ajero of Ijero in particular because according to him, there was a history that joined the ooni, Ajero, and orangun of Ila together, hence he reason he was accompanied by the orangun during the visit. |
Culture › Re: Are Yoruba Changing Bight Of Benin To Bight Of Oyo? Or Was It Truly Bight Of Oyo by Opiletool(m): 4:44pm On Mar 04, 2019 |
[quote author=goalernestman post=76339975][/quote]Yes please, don't 'waist' your time, 'hip' it.  |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Are 99% Genetically Identical To Igbos, Akan and Gaa-Adangbe - Study by Opiletool(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2019 |
igbodefender: Do you think the indigenes of Ugbo in Ondo State and Ugbodu in Delta Igbo and Ugbo in Enugu State are related? Well, I can not say. But I once read on one thread that ugbodu people migrated from Ondo state. Don't know how true that is. I think the first set of kings of ugbodu were Yorubas judging by the name I read on the thread. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Are 99% Genetically Identical To Igbos, Akan and Gaa-Adangbe - Study by Opiletool(m): 10:09am On Mar 04, 2019 |
igbodefender: Do you know that the Olugbo was once ruler of of a town called Igbo Igbo, now Oke Igbo, before Oduduwa's forces displaced them and they then settled in the present day Ugbo? When the Olugbo was King of Igbo Igbo, his title was Olu Igbo. The Oke Igbo you are referring to has nothing to do with Igbo South East. The tonal pronunciation is different. Igbo (do-do) south east, Igbo (re-mi) Oke Igbo. Yes I have read about the tussle between obatala and oduduwa. Ugbo I believe was part of the community that made up the old Ife Town, before rebelling against oduduwa. |
Culture › Re: Yoruba Are 99% Genetically Identical To Igbos, Akan and Gaa-Adangbe - Study by Opiletool(m): 9:56am On Mar 04, 2019 |
igbodefender: Lots of Igbos assimilated into the Yoruba fold after the Moremi War ( google "Moremi Igbo". So, it's not surprising.
In light of this, I hereby call on Igbos and Yorubas to come closer. Wrong. It is not 'igbo' (South Easterners), but 'ugbo' (a sub group of yoruba in present day ilaje). |