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| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:13am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Here is the Statue of Basorun Ogunmola on Horseback at Ibadan.He was an Accomplished Calvary leader and Horseman The evidence. with which you gladly believed that Jubril El Sudan. Was the President ruling Nigeria was not half of this.
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| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:14am On Oct 01, 2021 |
christistruth01:We have Statues of horses everywhere in "Nigeria" One is even at Calabar, deep into the rain forest |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by theTranscriber: 9:15am On Oct 01, 2021 |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by theTranscriber: 9:18am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:I can't see no white people ![]() So you're trying to say that white people brought horses from Europe and taught the soldiers how to ride? ![]() You're not half as smart as I thought ![]() |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:19am On Oct 01, 2021 |
theTranscriber:Google to read more of you peoples lies. If you talk about Fulani Horsemanship, the durbar of Sokoto will remind you. Durbar of Kano will. If you talk about Tuareg Camel Caravan, anyone that have lived in the far North will confirm to you how we see them in daily basis. So why is you peoples own audio? Why do you have to post a picture of people on three horses, of which a white man was riding one and another white man was holding one that someone dressed in Fulani/Tuareg veil mounted? |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by TAO11(f): 9:19am On Oct 01, 2021*. Modified: 9:41am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:I was going to express shock that an ?adult is asking this, but I would be kind to simply answer your question without judging your education background: In the days of Oyo empire, Oyo-Ile wasn’t far from the Niger River in the savanna — NOT forest. Since circa 1835, this capital was abandoned and the city moved down south into the forests of the central Yorùbáland in where Oyo is today. Let me know if you’re able to see the answer in this reply. If not, I will dumb it down further. It’s a pity. ————— In addition to answering your question, is there any reason why the European accounts of the 1600s, 1700s, and 1800s are not sufficient for you as regards how the Oyo calavlry was ferocious, top notch in Africa, and strikes terror into the hearts of neighboring negros? Cc: theTranscriber |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:20am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Ikoyi in Osun State was the Alaafin of Oyos Calavary Garrison Town. My Great Grandfather who was the War Chief Basorun of Apomu next door to Ikoyi had Horses and my Grandmother and her Siblings rode on them The Parakoyi was the Calvery Class of Oyo Riding on a Horse is still an Important part of the Coronation of Many Yoruba Obas and War Chiefs There is even a Yoruba name called Gbadegesin which means Carry the Crown on a Horse |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:24am On Oct 01, 2021 |
theTranscriber:Stop drinking Garri
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| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by theTranscriber: 9:26am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:I can't see any white man Many Yoruba people are light complexioned ![]() I will disgrace you like I did in that ironsi regionalism thread ![]() I dont have time yet |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:26am On Oct 01, 2021 |
christistruth01:If your ancestors took part is such honorable expedition, you must have some horses with your family to signify that accomplishment. So could you go to your stables and snap one of your magnificent Horse for us? Liar |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:27am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Put your Glasses on Bkayy it too early to be seeing double |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:28am On Oct 01, 2021 |
theTranscriber:Yes, many Yoruba people are so light in complexion that the picture potrayed them as chalks in human form wearing olden days monkey (overall) white suits. You people eh? ![]() I can't help the laughter. Funny people |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by theTranscriber: 9:29am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Can you prove that those are white people? ![]() They can be light skinned black people They could be albino Stop disgracing yourself ![]() |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by theTranscriber: 9:30am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Can you prove that they are white people? No You're just like the rest of IPOB Delusional and deranged ![]() |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:31am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Jealousy Kills Doesn't every Yoruba Oba Carry a Horse tail called Irukere ? Is it Possible for any Yoruba Basorun not to be an Accomplished Horseman ? Or did you think the Oyo Army Got to Atakpame in Togo and defeated the Ashanti's without Horses? |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:34am On Oct 01, 2021 |
Elose11:This is bullshit there is a map from the 1700s that clearly details an empire called Eyoe in the northern Yoruba area and on top of that in the oral history of Ilorin and Dahomey the Oyo empire is a main part to the story this isn't about the little research tat you've done it is a fact that there was an Oyo empire but how far inland it was, how hostile to white people they were and the fact that the empire was already in its end due to the yoruba civil war in the mid 1800s when Europeans began venturing inland is why there was no sign of the Oyo empire but the simply presence of Oyo Igboho and the ruins of Oyo ile is enough evidence why would there be massive 10 meter tall walls, clear religious objects and artefacts found in Dahomey and Ilorin claimed to be from the sacked city of Oyo Ile if it never exusted? |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:37am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:There was no white man only white cloth which is a main part of yoruba cultural festivals I mean look at the Osun festival everyone is wearing white and it's clear you don'tunderstand how photographs worked in the past with positives and negatives making some things whiter and other blacker |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:38am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:So you've never seen the horse bones and skeletons found in and around major areas relating to the Oyo empire? Go and read the research done by Cambridge |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:40am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:This is so stupid we both had clothes but in many cases we still walked around without shirts both groups had flourishing textile industries that thhe Europeans bought and talked about but yet somehow it is still an argument between these two groups that one didn't have clothes like are you guys are idiots? |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:42am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Literally everybody had clothes and brass and gold anklets or necklaces aren't igbo in origin even the Ijebus had these |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:43am On Oct 01, 2021 |
TAO11:You want to be smart by half but ended up making a comedy of an excuse. You intend to use difference in adjacent biome as an excuse forgetting that according to your Oyo empire story, those places were part of the empire and the imaginary calvary sometimes or most times troop into those places staying days without anything happening to the imaginary horses. So please come dumber than you already did. I really want to see how dumb you can be than your initial form. |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:44am On Oct 01, 2021 |
Abohboy:Proof or forever remain silent. Bini man |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:44am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:Till today Every Yoruba Oba Carries a Horse tail called Irukere as Part of his Royal Regalia The fact that Your Ancestors didn't ride Horses doesn't mean nobody else did Oduduwa 1000 years ago entered Ile Ife with his Army on Horseback
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| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:45am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:The city of Oyo Ile was sacked dozens of times and tens of thousands of their soldiers were killed you really think that they'd be able to maintain a strong army after losing their capital dozens of times and on top of that several kings being killed majority of the army was killed during the yoruba civil war but there is evidence like the abundance of horse bones found in around the area that's supposed to encompass the region. |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:45am On Oct 01, 2021 |
christistruth01:It's a cow tail and the igbos do the same if we're arguing let it be truthfully |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by BKayy: 9:45am On Oct 01, 2021 |
Abohboy:Nike and Nsukka people used to and are still slaughtering and eating horse (ịnyịnya) so what is your point? |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:50am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:How am I bini now? My father's name is Obiosa and his mother is from Anambra we're both from Ndokwa land and we consider ourselves igbo I am personally a Yoruba and Igbo person I have no allegiance to either tribe all I want is for the best and you said you wanted proof I will give you proof search Yoruba brass anklets and you will find the images our jewelry was different from that of the igbo but even we still had brass anklets and necklaces |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 9:54am On Oct 01, 2021 |
Abohboy:All Yoruba Obas Carry a Horse Tail |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:56am On Oct 01, 2021 |
BKayy:How do you know that they've been eating these horses for hundreds of years? Horses cannot survive in the forest region because of the tsetse fly which is why the Oyo empire was predominantly based in the Savanna where they were safe and were most effective anyways here's another image of the Oyo empire cavalry and what makes the burial of these horse bones unique is that they buried artefacts with them and they were buried near humans meaning that they had a significant importance and relation to the people and the empire those who eat horses aren't going to bury cloth and brass with them are they?
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| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:57am On Oct 01, 2021 |
christistruth01:It is a cow tail |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by Abohboy: 9:58am On Oct 01, 2021 |
And if it were to be horse then your point would be completely destroyed because Igbo have the exact same object used for the exact same purposes but no history of cavalry |
| Re: Was There Really An Oyo Empire? by christistruth01: 10:04am On Oct 01, 2021*. Modified: 10:52am On Oct 01, 2021 |
Abohboy:Ijebus on Horseback at the Ojude Oba Festival I never knew that a day would come when I would Thank God for the Ijebus habit of Over display show off At least everybody can see Clearly now beyond a doubt that Yorubas have a Culture of Horsemanship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFpbr1xtEPg https://youtube.com/shorts/C4UTbimGwU8?feature=share Cc Tao11,theTranscriber, Bkayy,Abohboy
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