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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by 0balufonlll: 11:41am On Nov 01, 2021
Shikena:

Your answer makes no sense. Is the current Ife king not greater than his father who is still very much alive?
Stop answering that often repeated irrelevant question. The kings are great and they rule separate kingdoms, that's all we need to know (There is no Alaafin of Yoruba or Ooni of Yoruba, they have their distinct domains). That question is often repeated deliberately to make fun of the Yorubas and create division.

1. Does that means the position of his father has become obliterated and he has taken his father's position in the family?

2. Your response there is noble but the Oyo and especially the Alaafin thinks differently at least maybe during Ooni Sijuade's days.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Ayiibobo(m): 11:51am On Nov 01, 2021
DaveDGreat:


Although I don't do this tribal thing but the delusion of the average Yoruba man baffles me honestly. How can someone say a group of people don't have history? How can you make such a statement.

The problem with the average Yoruba man is that they fail to see beyond Lagos and their immediate environment. This was how a fellow Corp member posted to the East was baffled because of what he saw. He said what they believed back then was that Igbo land was inhabitable that's why the people "run to SW". This "uneducated" graduate from Ondo did not know that there are more Igbos in the north than in the SW.

Now to history, I see many yorubas claiming to be "civilized". One may think that they mean/meant developing things that benefitted humans but what they meant are:
1. They fought civil wars amongst themselves hence their " forefathers were strong"
2. They had monarchy hence their "forefathers were developed"
2. They surrendered to the British too early hence "their forefathers became/were civilized"

I'll address the points one by one below.

As for point 1, please the Yorubas should read broad please. There were many wars that happened in and around Igbo land for centuries. There were lots of conquest that are well documented and by locals too. The fact that the whites documented your history isn't something you should really be proud of. Arochukwu, Ezza, and many other tribes in Igbo land went on conquest. My people engaged warriors from Arochukwu in wars for many years and was able to push them back. My people engaged the Etches in wars and won. But a Yoruba man is like a son who has only seen his father's farm and declares it the biggest in the world. Just Wow!!!

2. Different people have different ways of life. The whites who didn't understand the greater part of old Igbo land described its system of government as "acephalous". The internal democracy baffled the whites and they could only compare with the ancient Greeks. Now if not having kings is a sign of not been civilized, will the Yorubas say the ancient Greeks and/or romans were uncivilized too? Mind you, Rome didn't have kings until Caesar matched with his troops to the capital and was declared emperor.
Also, it's not all parts of Igbo land that didn't have kings. It's mostly part of central and eastern Igbo land that was without kings. I challenge a Yoruba man here to tell me which of their kingdoms is older than The kingdom of Nri or to tell me which Yoruba ancient artifact is older than those discovered in Igbo-Ukwu. Yoruba travel and see. Go to Obu Gad and let them tell you the lineage of the kings from Eze Eri I to the present one. Where I am from, we are taught to count our forefathers straight down to the founder of our town. Yet mine is a town and not a kingdom (my part didn't have kings).

3. The Yorubas are always fast to claim that they were warriors and yet in the same line of sentence claim they had were the first to be "exposed to the British way of life". How can you be warriors then then allow the British defeat you so fast? Isn't that an irony? It's well documented that The Binis (Benin), the TIVs and the Igbos vehemently fought the British and their expansionism but how much of that can be said of the "warrior tribe" of Yoruba? The Anglo-Aro war is well documented. It was a bloody war that lasted over 2 years and the British was marvelled. Guess very little Yorubas have read about this? They boast of the kiriji wars but know very little about the Headhunting warriors of Abam. Isn't that being self-centered? What are we then to say about the Aro Confederacy that's like a multi-ethnic republic? Guess no Yoruba man knows about this too?
Now it's also on record that the last place to fall to British in Nigeria is the Igbo town of Igbuzo (Ibusa in present Delta state). The people there with other towns formed a coalition and launched the Agha Ekumeku which was a stiff resistance against the imperials. While the Yoruba " warriors" had already surrendered their sovereignty to the British crown, the real warriors were still fighting their soldiers. In recognition of Igbuzo (Ndi Isu fu ogu ju nni) prowess in battle, the town's name reached Britain and many people in London heard about this town and others that gave the whites sleepless nights. The British also built a school in the town when the resistance fell because they marvelled at their strength in battle. Go figure the meaning of Ndi fu ogu ju nni. Yoruba man read this? No he won't. He's satisfied with Ekiti parapo history and he'll term it as "African history".

Lastly, it's also well documented that the Igbos had Nsibidi. The whites met it here and wrote about it. Pray tell, how can a people with a well-developed writing code be " uncivilized"? The issue with most Africans is that they view civilization with the European lens. This is one reason China Achebe wrote a rebuttal against Joseph Conrad.

Fellows, let me my pen here but with an advice. Never say a people don't have culture. Even the Barbarians had one it's just that the Romans couldn't understand it. Drop tribalism and stop seeing everything through one perspective.

To the average Yoruba man, learn to read wide. Read about other people too. To the Igbo man, learn to dey calm down. Everything no be d*ck measuring contest.

Happy new month all. Wish you all the very best of the mont of November.
i actually detest anything tribal,but i just have to say,you igbos "online" are just too difficult to understand,this epistle you wrote now,should have been a thread on its own to educate both the coming generation and likewise everyone to learn more about yout culture,a young yoruba man started this thread to educate people,he never mentioned other people's tribe or belittled anyone,but you igbos made this thread about you and started the stale game of belittling,disrespect other people's culture,..if this is what your culture teaches you then i can see why people are not interested in knowing more abt ur culture.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by 7lives: 12:07pm On Nov 01, 2021
ThatFairGuy:
Oladigbolu
Ò kunmo l'ósùn kunmo l'áta
Oko dúdú, oko pupa
Oko bòròkìní baba sàlámì


He accepted Islam and do away with some traditions that posit threat to human.

Let me add more to this cheesy grin grin
Ore ajele pataki, ti nbe l'ajule Orun.
Olowo Adugbo, baba Gbadegesin.
Eni a pete pero pe ka da owo e de ile.
To je pe pipele lo npele si.

There's more, let someone complete it
If no one knows it, I shall come and complete it.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by oyatz(m): 12:23pm On Nov 01, 2021
BKayy:

The picture is from early 20th century (after Amalgamation).
By then, Igbo businessmen have started developing estates in Lagos.

By the way, I never knew we would get to a level when Yorubas will start celebrating what the white men built as theirs.

Lol. These people are more Shameless than I thought.

Whenever anything great is being discussed about other parts of Nigeria or Nigerian leaders from other parts of this country (e.g Ahmadu Bello, Awolowo, Gowon, Danjuma, Oba of Bini, Oba of Lagos, Alaafin of Oyo, MKO Abiola, Saro-Wiwa, Isaac Adaka Boro, Murtalar Muhammed, Benjamin Adekunle and now recently, Tinubu or Buhari), you people come with your toxic negativity, trying to downplay the greatness of others.


Why bringing Igbo into this matter?

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by 7lives: 12:29pm On Nov 01, 2021
AllahIsShit:
Are you sure that is the Alaafin's palace? It looks more like Mapo Hall in Ibadan or the official residence of a district officer.
I've actually been to the Alaafin's palace and it doesn't look anything like this




If that place is not Alafin's palace, what is that massive throne he sat on doing there?.
Take a hard look at that throne, it's a massive artwork.
It's also huge, it's not something that could easily be carried around.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by 7lives: 12:33pm On Nov 01, 2021
placeofallure:


Ok, since you asked for it.

Number 1, look well it's a she not a he

You don't agree with a book I wrote, get pen and paper and write your own book chikena! But because you are a trouble fermenter, No, you won't.

You and your kinsmen are the delusional ones here. You have what we call initial gragra and it ends there.
You'd think you know, meanwhile there's nothing upstairs.

The same oversabi attitude is what you have brought into today's political space. No worthy illustrious Candidate for presidency when 2023 is so near. I personally feel south east should be allowed to occupy Aso rock this time but SE seems not to be anywhere near ready. No known political stalwart that can pull the force. That should be a source of worry for you and your generation unborn, not some ancient Alaafin that your grandparents never met alive.

See the divisions in your region. See the killings. How can a sane person be killing his own people all in the name of an agitation or advocacy? For what exactly? Those are the things you should concern yourself with. You can't seem to choose between Biafra and Nigeria. You either lack identity or some of you choose to be bastards. Your political leaders visit Abuja with double mouths. Set of very confused people.

This SW that you hate is where many of you earn your living. Go to Alaba, Go to Ajegunle, Go to Ladipo, Go to Tejuosho, Go to Computer Village, Go to Willoughby/Borno Way, Oyingbo, your brothers full ground. Despite your hate, we accommodate you because we're wiser, you boost (develop) our commerce.

I have Ibo friends, they're great people. My closest neighbor is an Igbo man.

But you see some of you, especially you and your likes are just busy little bees. You are inconsequential. We will crush you! Don't just sit behind your keyboard and type rubbish with your leprosy infested fingers, Be warned!

What is all this na?.
Why are you giving these people attention?.
Eni ti o ni iru eni, ko le mo iyi eni.
You want them to detail this thread?.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 12:40pm On Nov 01, 2021
ezegenigbonine:


Then ifunanya means what?
Try and make investigations before you type rubbish

Ifun Anya is a phrase not a word
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 12:40pm On Nov 01, 2021
KoshCAD:
Hehehe, who doesn't know the slave in this nation. Azikwe can testify hahahahaha.

You can see you are no match

I believe these pictures which you submitted are yet an other fraud, I have seen them before and they had nothing to do with oyo.
I think they are about Auchi (part of Benin empire)

Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by 7lives: 12:44pm On Nov 01, 2021
KoshCAD:
After your long epistle which I didnt not stress myself over to read.

I served in rivers, elele alimini and I do go to the east regularly. Nothing I saw there.

What do I need to read about you and your tribe, do you have kingdom or empire.

I know of oyo empire

I know benin empire

I know the kingdom of the kush

I know the ancient ghana

I know ghana(wagadu) empire

I know Mali empire

I know songhai empire

I know Sokoto caliphate

I know jolof empire

I know the kingdom of Dagbon

Etc

Add Kanem Borno empire please.
Please don't mention those who don't have ordinary kingdoms whenever you mentioned empires.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by oyatz(m): 12:44pm On Nov 01, 2021
ezegenigbonine:


Afonja abi, as he cowardly allow Fulani to take over illorin

Although I am not into this your childish inter-tribal banters.

However for the education of younger generation, we need to correctly State historical facts;

Afonja was an Oyo Prince, Generalissimo of the Oyo Empire and later Governor of Ilorin Pronvince.

The Fulanis Rose to power in Ilorin in 1830, about 20 years after the death of Afonja.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by KoshCAD: 12:44pm On Nov 01, 2021
ezegenigbonine:


Lols abeg which major tribe una defeat Igbo, Hausa, fulani, tiv which one? Maybe una fight one small village and una call am war what a shame.
Go and read about yoruba war of 1840, you will see how we defeated fulanis.

I won't even mention the defeat of diomey by the egbas.

We are always proud to point to our victories over enemies with fact.


Can you say the same about you.

Which war have you fight and win?

Bring out with fact.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 12:45pm On Nov 01, 2021
BKayy:

Atleast I will commend you for being the first Yoruba man on this forum to have the guts to post the original Alaafin of Oyo Palace without shame.
Though I am the one that made you to post it.

Anyways that aside. I respect originality so I won't like to go further in arguing whether our people's ibari house looks better or not because I believe that people's architecture represents them and needs not to be mocked /laughed at

Thanks
I thought you had some intelligence, but seeing the ease with which the yoruba fooled you, you are not very smart. These pictures have nothing to do with oyo. The captions were added by the fraudulent tribe. Why didn't you ask for a link to the original document ?
It amazes me how easily you got duped.

There is no ressemblance between the real palace of oyo (3rd picture) and the houses in the 2 first pictures. The two first pictures are most likely from Auchi.

Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by KoshCAD: 12:47pm On Nov 01, 2021
Truthvalue4:


I believe these pictures which you submitted are yet an other fraud, I have seen them before and they had nothing to do with oyo.
I think they are about Auchi (part of Benin empire)
Not only Auchi, you don't like Audi.

Auchi ko, Chiau ni.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 12:47pm On Nov 01, 2021
oyatz:


Whenever anything great is being discussed about other parts of Nigeria or Nigerian leaders from other parts of this country (e.g Ahmadu Bello, Awolowo, Gowon, Danjuma, Oba of Bini, Oba of Lagos, Alaafin of Oyo, MKO Abiola, Saro-Wiwa, Isaac Adaka Boro, Murtalar Muhammed, Benjamin Adekunle and now recently, Tinubu or Buhari), you people come with your toxic negativity, trying to downplay the greatness of others.


Why bringing Igbo into this matter?

1)It is Oba of Benin.
2)you confuse truth with "negativity"
3)try sticking to truth instead of lies
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by KoshCAD: 12:50pm On Nov 01, 2021
Truthvalue4:

I thought you had some intelligence, but seeing the ease with which the yoruba fooled you, you are not very smart. These pictures have nothing to do with oyo. The captions were added by the fraudulent tribe. Why didn't you ask for a link to the original document ?
It amazes me how easily you got duped.

There is no ressemblance between the real palace of oyo (3rd picture) and the houses in the 2 first pictures. The two first pictures are most likely from Auchi.
Mr dunderhead, hope you see the roof of the third picture compare to the first two hahaha.

Blaming you will be slap on my intelligence, when your own race has no kingdom or empire.


I don't do childish stuff with no proof.

See more of it and cry harder.

Yorubas are miles above your fore fathers.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by oyatz(m): 12:52pm On Nov 01, 2021
0balufonlll:


THe Oyo referred to in this oriki is the Ago di Oyo, not the empire. This current one is not the same as the empire. It was founded by one prince, hence, Oyo Atiba.

Ago-Oja was the hometown of the mother of Prince Atiba, one of the great-grandsons of Alaafin Abiodun ( his other well known descendants were Oluyole in Ibadan and Afonja in Ilorin).

It was Atiba that moved the Capital down south to his mother's home town (Ago-Oja) and renamed it the new Oyo.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by BKayy: 12:59pm On Nov 01, 2021
SlyDev:


Inferiority dey smell all over you, I don't blame you someone said ibo language don't have the word love, your hatred is justified
I kind of ignored the thread where you black savages exposed your ignorance because I thought that somehow you people will come to your senses as primitive animals but No, I was wrong.

Did you manage to ask yourself if it is possible for every thing translated from one language to the other to be in the same number of words?

As an African, you still don't know that a word can mean lots of things or be loosely broken to mean different thing entirely but when it exist alone will mean an exclusive thing.

Ok, Igbo doesn't have a word for Love according to you people, then do we have a word for "HATE?"
Nope
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by oyatz(m): 1:01pm On Nov 01, 2021
Truthvalue4:

1)It is Oba of Benin.
2)you confuse truth with "negativity"
3)try sticking to truth instead of lies

Which truths? And you don't express such 'truths' towards your ethnic groups but you are only speaking sure 'truths' whenever other Nigerians are concerned?


People that think like you executed a very biased coup on Jan-15,1966 which started a cascade of reactions leading to the civil war with reverberating consequences till today.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:01pm On Nov 01, 2021
KoshCAD:
Mr dunderhead, hope you see the roof of the third picture compare to the first two hahaha.

Blaming you will be slap on my intelligence, when your own race has no kingdom or empire.


I don't do childish stuff with no proof.

See more of it and cry harder.

Yorubas are miles above your fore fathers.

show the source of the documents, also you actually don't seem to know where I am from.
And to was a small kingdom which got pulverised by fulani.

No dates, no source, just a bunch of hot air.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by BKayy: 1:02pm On Nov 01, 2021
KoshCAD:
Mr dunderhead, hope you see the roof of the third picture compare to the first two hahaha.

Blaming you will be slap on my intelligence, when your own race has no kingdom or empire.


I don't do childish stuff with no proof.

See more of it and cry harder.

Yorubas are miles above your fore fathers.
You can argue with him exclusively without bringing the Divine Igbo people into it but No, you still want us to intimidate you Yorubas with our superior Igbo culture.

If Democracy is seen as one of the hallmark of European Civilisation then guess who it is part of their culture?

Ndigbo.

We are not primitive like you lots that have kingdoms. We are above that.
We are the future.

That is why your Alaafin Palace can be compared with one Igbo man's house at that time and the mans own will look more dignified because we are way above you savages

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:02pm On Nov 01, 2021
oyatz:


Which truths? And you don't express such 'truths' towards your ethnic groups but you are only speaking sure 'truths' whenever other Nigerians are concerned?


People that think like you executed a very biased coup on Jan-15,1966 which started a cascade of reactions leading to the civil war with reverberating consequences till today.
So basically, you hate the truth ? And you also hate Igbo, cool.
I don't know why you keep telling me about your hatred of Igbo, try discussing that with a psychiatrist or an Igbo person.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by oyatz(m): 1:06pm On Nov 01, 2021
Truthvalue4:

So basically, you hate the truth ? And you also hate Igbo, cool.
I don't know why you keep telling me about your hatred of Igbo, try discussing that with a psychiatrist or an Igbo person.

You are the one who needs to see a Psychiatrist sir.

Where did I mention hatred or Igbo in my post?
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:09pm On Nov 01, 2021
oyatz:


You are the one who needs to see a Psychiatrist sir.

Where did I mention hatred or Igbo in my post?

Right here:

oyatz:

People that think like you executed a very biased coup on Jan-15,1966 which started a cascade of reactions leading to the civil war with reverberating consequences till today.

It is quite obvious what you are saying.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by BKayy: 1:09pm On Nov 01, 2021
placeofallure:


grin grin
Take your time to see the difference between the divine Igbo People and you black savages.

Igbo means wealth.
It didn't start today, we were created by God to prove it

Those jewelleries you can see is one of the numerous things that differentiates us from you savages.

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by KoshCAD: 1:10pm On Nov 01, 2021
Truthvalue4:


show the source of the documents, also you actually don't seem to know where I am from.
And to was a small kingdom which got pulverised by fulani.
Why not show the picture if your so called Auchi first
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:12pm On Nov 01, 2021
KoshCAD:
Why not show the picture if your so called Auchi first
I said: I believe it is Auchi, I saw the picture a long time ago.
I asked you to provide proof of your claim, instead of doing so, you keep pushing hot air and beating your chest.
Link to the source of the document, please.
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:15pm On Nov 01, 2021
BKayy:

I kind of ignored the thread where you black savages exposed your ignorance because I thought that somehow you people will come to your senses as primitive animals but No, I was wrong.

Did you manage to ask yourself if it is possible for every thing translated from one language to the other to be in the same number of words?

As an African, you still don't know that a word can mean lots of things or be loosely broken to mean different thing entirely but when it exist alone will mean an exclusive thing.

Ok, Igbo doesn't have a word for Love according to you people, then do we have a word for "HATE?"
Nope

Ibo Word for hate asi
Ibo Word for love ìfun anya

Yoruba word for love ife
Yoruba word for hate not available

We are evolved beings capable of true love

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:16pm On Nov 01, 2021
BKayy:

Take your time to see the difference between the divine Igbo People and you black savages.

Igbo means wealth.
It didn't start today, we were created by God to prove it

Those jewelleries you can see is one of the numerous things that differentiates us from you savages.

Rants of Okoro dibia grin market don close go home

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Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by KoshCAD: 1:17pm On Nov 01, 2021
BKayy:

You can argue with him exclusively without bringing the Divine Igbo people into it but No, you still want us to intimidate you Yorubas with our superior Igbo culture.

If Democracy is seen as one of the hallmark of European Civilisation then guess who it is part of their culture?

Ndigbo.

We are not primitive like you lots that have kingdoms. We are above that.
We are the future.

That is why your Alaafin Palace can be compared with one Igbo man's house at that time and the mans own will look more dignified because we are way above you savages
Can you point out the name igbo in the write up there.

Can you please?
Re: Throwback Photo Of Alaafin Of Oyo, A Diviner And Legendary Capt. William A. Ross by Nobody: 1:17pm On Nov 01, 2021
SlyDev:


Ibo Word for hate asi
Ibo Word for love ìfun anya

Yoruba word for love ife
Yoruba word for hate not available

We are evolved beings capable of true love
No, you are slave descendants and backstabbing uncle toms.

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