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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 9:17pm On Apr 07, 2021
Christistruth00:


Why would there be an Oba in Ilorin when Afonja was already an Aare Oona Kakanfo which was a Position that was next to the Alaafin himself in Position,Authority and Power

The Aare Position was already higher than almost all Ethnic Oyo Obas themselves except Alaafin

When Kurunmi was Aare Oona Kakanfo there was a Yoruba Proverb

Kurunmi pe O , Oun lo d’Ifa


Kurunmi is calling you , and you are still there calling on your Gods


Meaning: Kurunmi is to be feared more than your Gods you are calling on
Ilorin didn’t have obas. Ilorin had baales.

Four baales already reigned in Ilorin as at the time of Afonja.

Afonja himself is the 4th baale of Ilorin.

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by illicit(m): 1:36pm On Apr 10, 2021
The Portuguese named it Lagos de Kuramo because it's similar to an island of same name in their country


The real name of Lagos according to natives is Eko and it has nothing to do with Lagos de kuramo

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by gregyboy(m): 3:23pm On Apr 10, 2021
illicit:
The Portuguese named it Lagos de Kuramo because it's similar to an island of same name in their country


The real name of Lagos according to natives is Eko and it has nothing to do with Lagos de kuramo




Dont forget the Portuguese then understood benin

Lagos de kurame would mean

Lagoon the camp of waters
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 2:26pm On Apr 11, 2021
illicit:
The Portuguese named it Lagos de Kuramo because it's similar to an island of same name in their country


The real name of Lagos according to natives is Eko and it has nothing to do with Lagos de kuramo
You should see this.

https://www.nairaland.com/6409169/what-does-ukoruama-lagos-mean#100295968

Cheers!
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by gregyboy(m): 9:05am On May 02, 2021
TAO11:
You should see this.

https://www.nairaland.com/6409169/what-does-ukoruama-lagos-mean#100295968

Cheers!


Every sane person shouldn't just read her comments alone but read every comment along and see how, her very first comment was different from this particular one and how we benins debunked her in every attempt... Lol
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 2:47am On Jul 25, 2021
TAO11:
Going forward always resist being deceived by cheap frauds.

A Benin person has no capability for truth even if s(he) tries hard. And the OP is a Benin boy.

Read the facts below as copied from my comment on another thread: https://www.nairaland.com/6409169/what-does-ukoruama-lagos-mean#100295968

I have discussed this at length in one of my comments on Lagos history while citing the relevant early accounts.

The earliest relevant available sources all point to the fact that the name Èkó is purely of Yoruba origin, from the word Eréko — also called Ìgbèríko.

Eréko is the Yoruba term for a settlement which is used mainly for agriculture, and under the ownership/control of another (neighboring) settlement.

The background to the name Èkó (contraction of Eréko) based on the earliest received traditions of Lagos history is that this has been the island’s name even before it was populated.

The island of Èkó and the adjacent islands (of Ìddó, et al.), as well as all the surrounding lands are — noted in the traditions — to be the aboriginal property of the Awori sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group.

While they built town settlements on these lands all the way from Ìṣẹri to Ìddó island and elsewhere; the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó reserved the adjacent island (i.e. Èkó) for agricultural purposes — pepper farming and fishing to be precise.

As such, this adjacent island became an erèko of the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó. The name Èkó (viz. Erèko) therefore resulted from the initial purpose for which this adjacent island was originally set aside.

A certain Awori prince (from Ìddó) by the name Arómirẹ́ is said, in the accounts of Lagos history, to have been responsible for pioneering the usage of this island for agriculture purposes.

One of the several names by which this island is known till date comes from the personal name of this Awori prince (viz. Chief Arómirẹ́) due to his pioneering feat.

Besides the names Ereko and Eko by which this island is remembered till date, it is also still remembered by the name Èkó-Arómirẹ́ (from: Eréko-Arómirẹ́, i.e. Arómirẹ́’s agro-colony).

This island is also sometimes called Eko-Arómisá. The word Arómi- (lit: ‘the one who flees on sighting water’) is a wordplay (or pun) on the actual name Arómi-rẹ́ (lit: ‘the one who is in friendly tune with water on sighting it).

The seemingly strange name Korame or Kuramo which is often found in early European accounts of Lagos is not strange at all.

It is no more than the typical early Europeans’ sloppy rendering of the name Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́ — which is an early name of this island.

Lagos island is still alternatively known locally till date as Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́.

Also, the name Eréko also still survives till date on the island. It is well known and unhidden.

In the light of the foregoing accounts of Lagos history, it is only expected that one or more of all these Yoruba names of this island (i.e. “Ereko,” “Eko,” “Eko-Aromi-re,” etc.) would have naturally found its way into the lexicon of the Ijaws, the Binis, etc. — since each of these group had settled on this very island at some later point.

Don’t be bothered or persuaded by the propaganda of the ‘lesser tribes of Nigeria’. Yoruba is their dream and standard. Deep down, they actually want to be nothing but Yoruba.

Cheers!
It was farm settlement in yoruba. it entered the Bini lexicon and it became a war camp, what kind of forgery is this bayi

PS:
Korame/Kurame did not flow from Benin to Lagos as he is fraudulently pretending.

We know this because of the two following facts:

(1) The Portuguese documented this name w.r.t. the Lagos lagoon when they visited the Lagos region in the late 1400s.

(2) The Binis didn’t have any connection with Lagos until approximately one hundred years later — mid/late 1500s.

(3) The name ‘Korame’ was therefore known in Lagos as at the 1400s — and the Portuguese records of it is older than its Benin usage.

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It was farm settlement
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 2:49am On Jul 25, 2021
TAO11:
Going forward always resist being deceived by cheap frauds.

A Benin person has no capability for truth even if s(he) tries hard. And the OP is a Benin boy.

Read the facts below as copied from my comment on another thread: https://www.nairaland.com/6409169/what-does-ukoruama-lagos-mean#100295968

I have discussed this at length in one of my comments on Lagos history while citing the relevant early accounts.

The earliest relevant available sources all point to the fact that the name Èkó is purely of Yoruba origin, from the word Eréko — also called Ìgbèríko.

Eréko is the Yoruba term for a settlement which is used mainly for agriculture, and under the ownership/control of another (neighboring) settlement.

The background to the name Èkó (contraction of Eréko) based on the earliest received traditions of Lagos history is that this has been the island’s name even before it was populated.

The island of Èkó and the adjacent islands (of Ìddó, et al.), as well as all the surrounding lands are — noted in the traditions — to be the aboriginal property of the Awori sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group.

While they built town settlements on these lands all the way from Ìṣẹri to Ìddó island and elsewhere; the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó reserved the adjacent island (i.e. Èkó) for agricultural purposes — pepper farming and fishing to be precise.

As such, this adjacent island became an erèko of the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó. The name Èkó (viz. Erèko) therefore resulted from the initial purpose for which this adjacent island was originally set aside.

A certain Awori prince (from Ìddó) by the name Arómirẹ́ is said, in the accounts of Lagos history, to have been responsible for pioneering the usage of this island for agriculture purposes.

One of the several names by which this island is known till date comes from the personal name of this Awori prince (viz. Chief Arómirẹ́) due to his pioneering feat.

Besides the names Ereko and Eko by which this island is remembered till date, it is also still remembered by the name Èkó-Arómirẹ́ (from: Eréko-Arómirẹ́, i.e. Arómirẹ́’s agro-colony).

This island is also sometimes called Eko-Arómisá. The word Arómi- (lit: ‘the one who flees on sighting water’) is a wordplay (or pun) on the actual name Arómi-rẹ́ (lit: ‘the one who is in friendly tune with water on sighting it).

The seemingly strange name Korame or Kuramo which is often found in early European accounts of Lagos is not strange at all.

It is no more than the typical early Europeans’ sloppy rendering of the name Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́ — which is an early name of this island.

Lagos island is still alternatively known locally till date as Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́.

Also, the name Eréko also still survives till date on the island. It is well known and unhidden.

In the light of the foregoing accounts of Lagos history, it is only expected that one or more of all these Yoruba names of this island (i.e. “Ereko,” “Eko,” “Eko-Aromi-re,” etc.) would have naturally found its way into the lexicon of the Ijaws, the Binis, etc. — since each of these group had settled on this very island at some later point.

Don’t be bothered or persuaded by the propaganda of the ‘lesser tribes of Nigeria’. Yoruba is their dream and standard. Deep down, they actually want to be nothing but Yoruba.

Cheers!
It was farm settlement in yoruba. it entered the Bini lexicon and it became a war camp, what kind of forgery is this bayi

PS:
Korame/Kurame did not flow from Benin to Lagos as he is fraudulently pretending.

We know this because of the two following facts:

(1) The Portuguese documented this name w.r.t. the Lagos lagoon when they visited the Lagos region in the late 1400s.

(2) The Binis didn’t have any connection with Lagos until approximately one hundred years later — mid/late 1500s.

(3) The name ‘Korame’ was therefore known in Lagos as at the 1400s — and the Portuguese records of it is older than its Benin usage.

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It was farm settlement in yoruba, it entered the Bini lexicon and became war camp, what kind of forgery is this bayi. Eko- it is called in that form as the Binis would use it you don't have to twist it for it to make meaning in Benin and Esanland. And it means the same thing in Benin and Esan with several towns and villages scattered across Bini and Esanland with the prefix Eko, Ekosodin etc. Ekonunuame only meant one thing, the camp by the waters and it came from from Edo with the Portuguese text having nothing on it. you might have your Ereko but Eko is Edo and it came from the Binis and was not gotten from the twisted Ereko in yoruba. The context in which they are used does not allow that the Edo Eko was borrowed from the Yoruba. Eko strictly means war camp, what comes to an Edo man's mind the first time is war camp. (eke'niovbio-okhuo ye) interpreted literally to be Eko where the children of war are. children of war in this sense means soldiers, men who are built for war. Everywhere you see the prefix Eko in Bini, Esan and Lagos just know it was a camp a soldier's camp not an anyhow settlement. Ekosodin-a camp of soldiers with Oshodi as the head. Ekonunuame-a soldiers camp beside the water. The meaning is too streamlined in Usage in Edo to have been borrowed from the yoruba

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 7:55am On Jul 25, 2021
UGBE634:
It was farm settlement
UGBE634:
[s]It was farm settlement in yoruba, it entered the Bini lexicon and became war camp, what kind of forgery is this bayi.[/s]
(1) The island was named as eko by the Yorubas themselves. ~ Argue with D’Avezac (1845), p.26.

And it has been named as such for centuries before the Binis came. ~ Argue with A.C. Burns (1929), p.44.

Conclusion: Lagos island has been named eko for centuries prior to when the Binis came there. The Binis didn’t name Lagos island as eko.

(2) Lagos island is alternatively known locally till date as Eko-Aromire (as named after the Awori Chief, Aromire of the Lagos traditions).

Moreover, the explorer Ruy de Sequeira came to Lagos in the late-1400s — that is, about 100 years before Benin would have any relationship with Lagos.

Ruy de Sequeira — while in Lagos — encountered the local name Eko-Aromi-re (sometimes: Eko-Aromi-sa) which he transcribed as Curamo (sometimes: Korame). This was in the late-1400s.

Conclusion: Lagos island has been named eko for centuries prior to when the Binis came there. The Binis didn’t name Lagos island as eko.

(3) According to Lagos traditions, the island was first used as an agro-colony (Yoruba: ereko, contraction: eko) by the Awori Chief Aromire.

The Binis visited eko centuries after Chief Aromire had flourished. They arrived in the mid/late-1500s, then camped on eko after having gotten the approval of the native owners.

The fact of their camping on eko explains the first introduction of this word “eko” into their lexicon, and with the meaning of “camp” among them.

Conclusion: Lagos island has been named eko for centuries prior to when the Binis came there. The Binis didn’t name Lagos island as eko.

[s]Eko- it is called in that form as the Binis would use it you don't have to twist it for it to make meaning in Benin and Esanland. And it means the same thing in Benin and Esan with several towns and villages scattered across Bini and Esanland with the prefix Eko, Ekosodin etc. Eko only meant one thing, the camp by the waters and it came from from Edo with the Portuguese text having nothing on it. you might have your Ereko but Eko is Edo and it came from the Binis and was not gotten from the twisted Ereko in yoruba[/s]
The word “eko” is also used in parts of Edo state. And so what!? Is that not to be expected?

Did I not already educate you (with verifiable evidence) that the Binis encountered this word on the island when they immigrated to Lagos in the mid/late-1500s?

How then is it surprising to you that same word then finds it way to parts of Edo state?? Are you serious?? cheesy

[s]The context in which they are used does not allow that the Edo Eko was borrowed from the Yoruba. Eko strictly means war camp, what comes to an Edo man's mind the first time is war camp. (eke'niovbio-okhuo ye) interpreted literally to be Eko where the children of war are. children of war in this sense means soldiers, men who are built for war. Everywhere you see the prefix Eko in Bini, Esan and Lagos just know it was a camp a soldier's camp not an anyhow settlement. Ekosodin-a camp of soldiers with Oshodi as the head. Ekonunuame-a soldiers camp beside the water. The meaning is too streamlined in Usage in Edo to have been borrowed from the yoruba[/s]
Having debunked you on all that I’ve debunked you on, and having also educated you on all I’ve educated you on; there are places by the same name “eko” in different parts of Yorubaland, viz. Ita-Eko in Abeokuta, Oko-Eko in Ijebu, Eko-Ende in Osun state, etc.

Cheers!

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by BSsniffer: 5:43pm On Jul 25, 2021
Whatever history anyone feels he/she believes is largely irrelevant. Edo no be Lagos and we all know the region were Lagos is located and the owners of the state.
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by ThickSharon123(f): 12:52am On Jul 26, 2021
TAO11:
Going forward always resist being deceived by cheap frauds.

A Benin person has no capability for truth even if s(he) tries hard. And the OP is a Benin boy.

Read the facts below as copied from my comment on another thread: https://www.nairaland.com/6409169/what-does-ukoruama-lagos-mean#100295968

I have discussed this at length in one of my comments on Lagos history while citing the relevant early accounts.

The earliest relevant available sources all point to the fact that the name Èkó is purely of Yoruba origin, from the word Eréko — also called Ìgbèríko.

Eréko is the Yoruba term for a settlement which is used mainly for agriculture, and under the ownership/control of another (neighboring) settlement.

The background to the name Èkó (contraction of Eréko) based on the earliest received traditions of Lagos history is that this has been the island’s name even before it was populated.

The island of Èkó and the adjacent islands (of Ìddó, et al.), as well as all the surrounding lands are — noted in the traditions — to be the aboriginal property of the Awori sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group.

While they built town settlements on these lands all the way from Ìṣẹri to Ìddó island and elsewhere; the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó reserved the adjacent island (i.e. Èkó) for agricultural purposes — pepper farming and fishing to be precise.

As such, this adjacent island became an erèko of the Awori kingdom of Ọ̀ttọ̀/Ìddó. The name Èkó (viz. Erèko) therefore resulted from the initial purpose for which this adjacent island was originally set aside.

A certain Awori prince (from Ìddó) by the name Arómirẹ́ is said, in the accounts of Lagos history, to have been responsible for pioneering the usage of this island for agriculture purposes.

One of the several names by which this island is known till date comes from the personal name of this Awori prince (viz. Chief Arómirẹ́) due to his pioneering feat.

Besides the names Ereko and Eko by which this island is remembered till date, it is also still remembered by the name Èkó-Arómirẹ́ (from: Eréko-Arómirẹ́, i.e. Arómirẹ́’s agro-colony).

This island is also sometimes called Eko-Arómisá. The word Arómi- (lit: ‘the one who flees on sighting water’) is a wordplay (or pun) on the actual name Arómi-rẹ́ (lit: ‘the one who is in friendly tune with water on sighting it).

The seemingly strange name Korame or Kuramo which is often found in early European accounts of Lagos is not strange at all.

It is no more than the typical early Europeans’ sloppy rendering of the name Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́ — which is an early name of this island.

Lagos island is still alternatively known locally till date as Èkó-Arómi-rẹ́.

Also, the name Eréko also still survives till date on the island. It is well known and unhidden.

In the light of the foregoing accounts of Lagos history, it is only expected that one or more of all these Yoruba names of this island (i.e. “Ereko,” “Eko,” “Eko-Aromi-re,” etc.) would have naturally found its way into the lexicon of the Ijaws, the Binis, etc. — since each of these group had settled on this very island at some later point.

Don’t be bothered or persuaded by the propaganda of the ‘lesser tribes of Nigeria’. Yoruba is their dream and standard. Deep down, they actually want to be nothing but Yoruba.

Cheers!


PS:
Korame/Kurame did not flow from Benin to Lagos as he is fraudulently pretending.

We know this because of the two following facts:

(1) The Portuguese documented this name w.r.t. the Lagos lagoon when they visited the Lagos region in the late 1400s.

(2) The Binis didn’t have any connection with Lagos until approximately one hundred years later — mid/late 1500s.

(3) The name ‘Korame’ was therefore known in Lagos as at the 1400s — and the Portuguese records of it is older than its Benin usage.

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My sister thank you, dear. The same these Bini do to Yoruba's claiming they own you guys or your land is the same way they do to other major tribes. I don't understand them at all? It's funny. Your statement and details are precise Jhor. EKO ONI BAJE OO. grin

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by ThickSharon123(f): 12:55am On Jul 26, 2021
gregyboy:



Trying so hard to force the name Ekoname as Yoruba every other tribe would also be able to do what you're doing


But common sense is what they have and not mere obsession like you


Common sense benin ruled lagos and gave it a name, just the way British ruled Nigeria and gave it a name called Nigeria


We understand your motives led by obsession to distort anything praising benin on yorubas
But history has been made already before you were born

Your obsession would just make you look foolish

This is the truth biko. Bini's place or kingdom was just a few kilometres. Your Oba was satisfied with that, stop claiming he ruled expansive lands. If he did, there are no festivals or days honouring the Oba, or even a place that venerates him in some way like some parts of Yoruba land or Igbo land, like what they do to their dieties or kings. grin

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 12:59am On Jul 26, 2021
ThickSharon123:
My sister thank you, dear. The same these Bini do to Yoruba's claiming they own you guys or your land is the same way they do to other major tribes. I don't understand them at all? It's funny. Your statement and details are precise Jhor. EKO ONI BAJE OO. grin
It’s the minority tribe syndrome, and inferiority complex, mixed with some delusions of grandeur that has led them to such mental disorders.

They also LITERALLY say that their king once ruled from Benin city to Congo to Europe, and all the way to Japan. I am not exaggerating.

Now you know it’s actually a mental illness.

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by ThickSharon123(f): 1:06am On Jul 26, 2021
TAO11:
It’s the minority tribe syndrome, and inferiority complex, mixed with some delusions of grandeur that has led them to such mental disorders.

They also LITERALLY say that their king once ruled from Benin city to Congo to Europe, and all the way to Japan. I am not exaggerating.

Now you know it’s actually a mental illness.


Seriously, it's totally funny, I remember one argument they were making about Unume festival, and they had posited that may be Japanese are Bini subjects that the so-called acclaimed Archeologist should look on the matter. grin grin...abeg this Bini people to go and rest, they have no matter, I don't know why they're disgracing themselves and mocking their Oba. grin

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by ThickSharon123(f): 1:08am On Jul 26, 2021
gregyboy:


Stealing your pussy right... Madlady

Would you keep kwayeet angry

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by davidnazee: 1:31am On Jul 26, 2021
TAO11:
It’s the minority tribe syndrome, and inferiority complex, mixed with some delusions of grandeur that has led them to such mental disorders.

They also LITERALLY say that their king once ruled from Benin city to Congo to Europe, and all the way to Japan. I am not exaggerating.

Now you know it’s actually a mental illness.

We do not exaggerate about the size of our imperial expansion, it is LITERALLY documented.. You have read about it hence the reason for your jealousy and self torture..
You probably hate your ancestors for not giving you a powerful history like ours but truth is that they (your ancestors) tried and fought hard but were conquered by a MIGHTY POWER, the EDOS.
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by ThickSharon123(f): 1:39am On Jul 26, 2021
davidnazee:


We do not exaggerate about the size of our imperial expansion, it is LITERALLY documented.. You have read about it hence the reason for your jealousy and self torture..
You probably hate your ancestors for not giving you a powerful history like ours but truth is that they (your ancestors) tried and fought hard but were conquered by a MIGHTY POWER, the EDOS.

Is a lie, stop whitewashing this. And I'm sure your Oba has never claimed such. Only people like you going out with your agenda to feel like you have a presence when none. grin

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by davidnazee: 1:54am On Jul 26, 2021
ThickSharon123:


Is a lie, stop whitewashing this. And I'm sure your Oba has never claimed such. Only people like you going out with your agenda to feel like you have a presence when none. grin

Would you keep kwayeet angry
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 3:07am On Jul 26, 2021
davidnazee:
[s]We do not exaggerate about the size of our imperial expansion, it is LITERALLY documented.. You have read about it hence the reason for your jealousy and self torture..
You probably hate your ancestors for not giving you a powerful history like ours but truth is that they (your ancestors) tried and fought hard but were conquered by a MIGHTY POWER, the EDOS.[/s]
@ThickSharon123, did I not tell you? He even said it’s not an exaggeration, and that it was documented. cheesy

It’s a mental illness like I said.

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by hayoholla(m): 4:47pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
It is “Ereko”.

Check the spelling again fraudulent Benin boy.

Ehn shocked what did you just type grin. Rotfl. Ereko area. So "area" na part of Benin language now. Walai, musa has enuf for gate where hin dey, musa needs to go back to his village, musa can no longer stomach this bullshit cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by Christistruth00: 7:16pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
It is “Ereko”.

Check the spelling again fraudulent Benin boy.

TAO it is all Ogedengbe’s and the Ekiti Parapo Army’s fault

They should have just taken over Benin when they invaded instead of listening to the Obas Pleadings

We wouldn’t have to be correcting all the fake history from those Benin Revisionists everyday

Ogedengbe had a reputation for honesty

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 8:17pm On Jul 27, 2021
Christistruth00:


TAO it is all Ogedengbe’s and the Ekiti Parapo Army’s fault

They should have just taken over Be nin when they invaded instead of listening to the Obas Pleadings

We wouldn’t have to be correcting all the fake history from those Benin Revisionists everyday

Ogedengbe had a reputation for honesty
Ogendegbe couldn't have done that."Dem nor born am well" He was a coward and nothing more the fact no Esan village was touched at all attested to this fact. No body pleaded with him, he was a bandit and nothing more.
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 8:26pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
[s]Ogendegbe couldn't have done that."Dem nor born am well" He was a coward and nothing more the fact no Esan village was touched at all attested to this fact. No body pleaded with him, he was a bandit and nothing more.[/s]
In other words, according to Ogedengbe, Benin was no more than “a dot in a circle”. cheesy

Binis should place an order for the T-shirt attached in remembrance of the brutal Ogedengbe. cheesy

#OnyeDot. grin

Cc: Christistruth00

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 8:34pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
In other words, according to Ogedengbe, Benin was no more than “a dot in a circle”. cheesy

#OnyeDot. grin
your point is what exactly
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 8:36pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
your point is what exactly
To get my point, you would require a minimum of a two-digit IQ, so …

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 8:39pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
To get my point, you would require a minimum of a two-digit IQ, so …
If one would require IQ to understand you in matter that is as plain like this, then you are the daft one, he did not in anyway penetrate Esan that had strong populated towns precolonially and were close to these areas. rather he went to the extremes of Edo state to raid. He knew what you did not know
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 8:42pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
[s]If one would require IQ to understand you in matter that is as plain like this, then you are the daft one, he did not in anyway penetrate Esan that had strong populated towns precolonially and were close to these areas. rather he went to the extremes of Edo state to raid. He knew what you did not know[/s]
No! The daft one is the one who has a one-digit I.Q., i.e. UGBE634.

Do you understand this, or still no IQ? grin

Anyways, order your T-shirt — the classical onye-dot.

Cc: Christistruth00

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 8:44pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
No daft one is the one who has a one-digit I.Q.

Do you understand this, or still no IQ?
All this one na to save face, your lie will not pull through anymore, your Ogendegbe we know is a coward and nothing more.
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 8:48pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
[s]All this one na to save face, your lie will not pull through anymore, your Ogendegbe we know is a coward and nothing more[/s]
The very “cOwArD” whom your king begged & begged. cheesy

Once upon a time, a Yoruba cOwArd terrorized the Oba of Benin. LMAO! grin

Cc: Christistruth00

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 8:52pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:
The very “cOwArD” whom your king begged & begged. cheesy

Once upon a time, a Yoruba cOwArd terrorized the Oba of Benin. LMAO! grin

Cc: Christistruth00
Nobody begged him if he went as far as just Ewu, he would have been decimated he knew that, that was why he restricted his foolishness and banditry act to extremes. Esan nor dae play. Ogendegbe knew better. Even if you have to get to Esan before Benin
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 9:04pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
[s]Nobody begged him if he went as far as just Ewu, he would have been decimated he knew that, that was why he restricted his foolishness and banditry act to extremes. Esan nor dae play. Ogendegbe knew better. Even if you have to get to Esan before Benin[/s]

Was Benin kingdom restricted to your Oba’s palace alone (and 1 or 2 surrounding places)? NO cheesy

Now, did Ogedengbe terrorize Benin Kingdom? YES.

Did the Oba of Benin plead with him so he doesn’t push further towards the palace? YES

Did Benin kingdom dare attack his troops (or country) after he was done with Benin kingdom? NEVER grin

Once upon a time, a Yoruba cOwArD terrorized the oba of Benin kingdom. cheesy

Cc: Christistruth00

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Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by UGBE634: 9:10pm On Jul 27, 2021
TAO11:

Was Benin kingdom restricted to your Oba’s palace alone (and 1 or 2 surrounding places)? NO cheesy

Now, did Ogedengbe terrorize Benin Kingdom? YES.

Did the Oba of Benin plead with him so he doesn’t push further towards the palace? YES

Did Benin kingdom dare attack his troops (or country) after he was done with Benin kingdom? NEVER grin

Once upon a time, a Yoruba cOwArD terrorized the oba of Benin kingdom. cheesy

Cc: Christistruth00
Some of these places are farther from Benin than Lagos to Ibadan. Military capital was stationed in Esanland, your coward evaded Esanland, and before they came for him,he ran. Nobody begged him I repeat
Re: The Name Lagos, Was Called Ekonunuame By The Benins by TAO11(f): 9:20pm On Jul 27, 2021
UGBE634:
[s]Some of these places are farther from Benin than Lagos to Ibadan. Military capital was stationed in Esanland, your coward evaded Esanland, and before they came for him,he ran. Nobody begged him I repeat[/s]
Q: Were the places he ravaged Benin Kingdom or not?

A: Of course Benin Kingdom. cheesy
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Q: Coming from Yorubaland, will he get to your oba’s palace first before those places, or those places first?

A: Those parts of Benin kingdom first.
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Q: After he was back to his country, did Benin dare attack him?

A: Benin kingdom dares not. grin
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Q: Why didn’t Benin kingdom later attack him?

A: Well they dare not. They begged him out of Benin kingdom in the first place. grin
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Once upon a time, a Yoruba cOwArD terrorized the oba of Benin. grin

Order your T-short now. Classical onye-dot.

Cheers. cheesy

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