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About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Joromi1: 11:42am On Jun 23, 2021
To all the uncultured elements trying to make a mountain out of a picture of the Olupo of Ajasse Ipo bowing before Emir of Ilorin, here is another instance.

Ooni admitted bowing to former president Obasanjo for prayers. Now don't get it twisted; this particular act of bowing should not be mistaken as a form of worship as some nitwits were insinuating. It is simply done out of respect, especially when it's someone you look up to. That is why I told someone that a king can still bow to his own father or uncle even though we know that culturally a king bows to no one except to another superior king.

We have seen Obasanjo, who is very much older, bow to Ooni in an act of reverence for the throne. But here again the Ooni admitted that he once bowed to the same Obasanjo, whom he considers as a father. In the same manner, the Olupo of Ajasse bowed to the Emir out of respect for his elderliness and also to receive prayers.

Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by pricklewane: 11:54am On Jun 23, 2021
You are explaining things to bunch of bastards who are more worried about Tinubu's bullion they have no dim in than the endemic looting of their commonwealth n future by Kalu Orji, Theodore Orji Ikpeazu Abaribe n Co.
Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Conrod: 2:03pm On Jun 23, 2021
Joromi1:
To all the uncultured elements trying to make a mountain out of a picture of the Olupo of Ajasse Ipo bowing before Emir of Ilorin, here is another instance.

Ooni admitted bowing to former president Obasanjo for prayers. Now don't get it twisted; this particular act of bowing should not be mistaken as a form of worship as some nitwits were insinuating. It is simply done out of respect, especially when it's someone you look up to. That is why I told someone that a king can still bow to his own father or uncle even though we know that culturally a king bows to no one except to another superior king.

We have seen Obasanjo, who is very much older, bow to Ooni in an act of reverence for the throne. But here again the Ooni admitted that he once bowed to the same Obasanjo, whom he considers as a father. In the same manner, the Olupo of Ajasse bowed to the Emir out of respect for his elderliness and also to receive prayers.
Justifying subservience \permanent enslaveme
Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Joromi1: 2:38pm On Jun 23, 2021
Conrod:
Justifying subservience \permanent enslaveme
We don't wake our fathers with bicycle kick.

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Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Conrod: 3:33pm On Jun 23, 2021
Joromi1:

We don't wake our fathers with bicycle kick.
Yet you can exume and market their skulls and bones.
Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Joromi1: 3:53pm On Jun 23, 2021
Conrod:
Yet you can exume and market their skulls and bones.
Exhume.

Illiterate IPOB. It's our job to school you.
Re: About The Olupo Of Ajasse Ipo Saga by Conrod: 4:00pm On Jun 23, 2021
Joromi1:

Exhume.

Illiterate IPOB. It's our job to school you.
I speak igbo language better than any englishman or woman living or dead.

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