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| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by effort1: 4:07pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
ivolt:I am a youth and I want to go into farming. I know of several other youths interested in it. In your small mind, you think the farming I'm talking about is the old-time cutlass and hoe farming? Think, boy, the world is beyond that now. And yes, Fulani herdsmen never ate our crops in times past and we never even had course to keep watch over our farm. We work on the farm during the day and go home to come back next morning. After harvesting, however, you see cows all over the place. I'm the one involved and I should know better than you about my experience. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Christistruth00: 4:18pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
DerideGull: Jagunlabiodua:All Yorubas see the Ooni of Ife as the foremost Yoruba King Don’t let me School you on Lagos or Awori History The Oba of Lagos is an Ijesha Man by lineage The Ijesha link to Lagos dates back to about 1200 AD when Oduduwa sent his Grandson who became the first king of the Ijesha People to Lagos to fetch Sea Water as Part of a Cure for his failing eyesight That is why the king of Ilesha is titled “ Owa Obokun” which means “he who fetches Water from the Sea”. The Awori are 100% Yorubas and from Ife Originally Lagos is Aworiland Lagos is 100% Yorubaland On the day the British Colonial Government first landed in Lagos in 1851 Oyo controlled Badagry Area Which they had taken from the king of Dahomey along with Porto Novo (Ajase) in War . The Oyos had fought Dahomey as Allies of the Eguns Aare Oona Kakanfo oyabi had led the Oyo Army The Abeokuta Egba Army Controlled all of Lagos Mainland Which they had won in the Ota War of 1842 in Which the Oyos of Ibadan fought as Allies of Oba Kosoko and the Awori and received such a heavy defeat at the hands of the Egbas that the Ibadan Army had to be smuggled back home. The whole Episode almost led to the downfall of Basorun Oluyole back at Ibadan The Ijebu Controlled Everything East of Lekki All Oba Kosoko Controlled was the Slave market and Port of Isale Eko on Lagos Island, Even Ikoyi belonged to the Onikoyi who was an Oyo man Again if you hear that Yorubas spent 100 years fighting themselves till 1878, Just know that the Egba, Ijebu and Oyo Which included Ibadan were fighting for Control of the Coast of Lagos Control of the Coast of Lagos meant Titanic Wealth. but unfortunately much of that was from the Slave trade The Lagos territory Controlled by the Egbas , Oyo and Oba Kosoko belonged to the Awori People who were the most Peaceful and accommodating of all Yoruba Clans Eko is Yoruba short for Ereko which means field and for Confirmation Ereko Market where the Egbas and Ijebu traded is still on Lagos Island today Also Eko Ende in Osun State was one of the Locations of the Jalumi War of 1878 The Awori have inhabited Lagos since the 13th Century when they migrated from Ile Ife led by Olofin Ogunfuminire who was a great grandson of Oduduwa and a nephew of Oranmiyan who headed to Benin around the same period The Land on Which Isale Eko of the Oba of Lagos is located belongs to the Awori Yoruba Aromire family till today Aromire was one of the Sons of Olofin Ogunfuminire The Otun Ekiti People migrated from Lagos in the 15 th Century and share the same ancestry with the Awori of Lagos |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by TAO11(f): 5:05pm On Jun 03, 2021*. Modified: 6:58pm On Jul 17, 2021 |
Christistruth00:The bolded is quite mistaken. (1) The Ijesha link to the Lagos [island] monarchy has nothing to do with the Owa-Obokun and Oduduwa episode from circa the 1000s. (2) The Lagos [island] monarchy began with an Awori noble (of Ife royal descent) from Isheri-Olofin. He is Ashipa. (3) His son, Ado, born to him by his Benin queen took over as the official first King of the island. (4) The patrilineal ascent to the Lagos [island] throne continued from Ashipa, to Ado, to Gabaro, to Akishemoyin, and to Kekere. (5) The patrilineal ascent to the Lagos [island] throne was interrupted by the next incoming king of Lagos [island] whose name is Kutere. (6) Ologun Kutere, who reigned from the late 1700s, is the grandson of Ado. Ado’s daughter gave birth to Kutere. (7) However, Kutere’s dad is an Ijesha man. This Ijesha man married Ado’s daughter by virtue of the fact that he is close to Akishemoyin. He is the medicine man to Akishemoyin. (8 ) As such, Kutere ascended the Lagos [island] throne through his mother's side. And the kings of Lagos [island] till date trace their royal ancestry to Ado and then to Ashipa; through Kutere. (9) In sum, the Ijesha connection to the Lagos [island] monarchy has nothing to do with the Owa-Obokun and Oduduwa episode from circa the 1000s. Ologun Kutere was the first connection to the Lagos [island] monarchy. He flourished in the 1700s/1800s. Eko is Yoruba short for Ereko which means field and for Confirmation Ereko Market where the Egbas and Ijebu traded is still on Lagos Island todayYes, Eko is the “contraction” of Ereko. However, Ereko (short form: Eko) does NOT simply mean “field”. I thought I should correct that. Cheers! |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by OROSUNBOLB(m): 5:06pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
It's you and your family that will suffer,senseless man ! |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by masseratti: 5:07pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
ivolt:when the say go to school and refused that's when you will asking this kind of silly questions at your age. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by masseratti: 5:08pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
buckeyemedia:which property did your ancestors give to you? You have your place I have mine, I don't want you again, is it by force to be together? |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by masseratti: 5:12pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
buckeyemedia:please when you come to anonymous online fora.. Don't call people you don't know kids, Supreme Court do not dethrone nor a high court, nor the people it's the state government or in the case of alafin the regional government that does that, go and read and stop arguing online. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by witworth(m): 5:21pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
A Slave so called king. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by plaindealer: 5:25pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
[s] afube:[/s] What's my business with your biafra village? You get biafra or not, it's not my business and I care less about you and your biafra rubbish.. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Christistruth00: 5:38pm On Jun 03, 2021*. Modified: 5:59pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
TAO11:TAO11. Kiti gbe O ! All you have said is Correct But the Cyber Bandits need to know that Yoruba Association with Lagos is almost 1000 years old , they need to know that Lagos Sea Water was used to Wash Oduduwa the Father of the Yorubas face . What I was saying is that Ijesha People have been going to Lagos since 1200 AD when the first Ijesha King went to Lagos to fetch Sea Water to Cure Oduduwa’s blindness and that was how the Oba of Ijesha got the title Owa Obokun Oba of Lagos ancestor Alagba who was an Ijesha man was resident in Lagos before marrying Princess Erebus Kuti Of Course it was. Centuries afterwards Neither am I disputing the fact that the first Oba of Lagos was an Awori Isheri Man I had to mention this because some folks whose ancestors landed in Lagos less than 60 years ago were arguing that Yorubas were recent migrants into Lagos and I needed to let them understand that Yorubas have been associated with Lagos Since the days of Oduduwa Below is an example of the comments one has had to be dealing with after showing him the interview the Portuguese embassy gave in 2019 confirming that the Portuguese Sailors met Awori in Lagos in 1472 I had to show him that Yoruba association with Lagos is a very Ancient one and that they didn’t just get to Lagos last Century https://www.theportugalnews.com/news/portuguese-founded-lagos-but-did-not-discover-nigeria-diplomat/48420 DMerciful: |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Omoodua007: 5:38pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Christistruth00:You have time |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Christistruth00: 5:55pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Omoodua007:I put the History there so our Youths will not be misled by some IPOB or other Cyber Bandits into thinking they are strangers in Lagos. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by TAO11(f): 6:51pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
DMerciful:Yes, it’s the whole of Lagos and beyond actually. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Omoodua007: 6:52pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Christistruth00:Any one that calls Lagos no man land is just as delusional as those who think there’s nothing like SS |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by TAO11(f): 6:55pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Omoodua007:The “no man’s land” label is in fact rooted in inferiority complex. Those who use the label are not merely inferior, they also unknowingly affirm & admit their own inferiority whenever they make that statement. |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Omoodua007: 7:21pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
TAO11:I don’t even care what they think it’s is You can stop beer Parlour narratives |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by TAO11(f): 7:25pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Omoodua007:?? |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by ivolt: 8:04pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
masseratti:You are just as empty as the other emotional agitators. Ask any question to force them to review their stand and they go haywire. This remind me of certain group in 2014, the Sai barbarians! |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by Omoodua007: 8:49pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
TAO11:I mean you can’t stop 40m igbsi from beer parlour gist |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by fregeneh(m): 10:28pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
TAO11:Mama'de'mama you've found this liers out again on here to give them free online lecture as usual, you have so traumatized them terribly on culture section to the extent they've now abandoned the place for you. More power to your elbows |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by donbenie(m): 10:58pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
Jamesbally:Shut up ![]() |
| Re: Oluwo Akanbi: South-West Will Suffer If Nigeria Breaks Now by masseratti: 9:01am On Jun 04, 2021 |
ivolt:it's your opinion, and am not an agitator, mine opinion is if we can agree to change the structure and be successful please let's go our separate ways it's not by force. |
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