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| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 6:19am On Aug 12, 2023 |
bigadler:yeah like i can decode all names for example on that list is SHACLEFORD - means someone who is enslaved MOORE - means a nonentity SHAW - means a displaced person COMBE - means someone in a lowly state SANTOS - means a law giver who has lost his authority SIMPSON - means a stupid person etc etc etc i can decode all these names |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 6:59am On Aug 12, 2023 |
2mch:the bolded ? thats me. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 7:15am On Aug 12, 2023 |
2mch:
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| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 7:21am On Aug 12, 2023 |
2mch:you know your stuff though. gotta give you that. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by bolademi(m): 8:16am On Aug 12, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:Cardiso family will remain rich forever |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by Porksupplyib: 9:32am On Aug 12, 2023 |
themanderon:Yes, you are right. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by steeltrust: 10:07am On Aug 12, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:🤣😂🤣 I talk am The hypocrisy you lots display on this forum makes me wonder why God allowed nigeria to be one Now imagine your mom is Igbo And you’re against certain corrupt individuals from your tribe Does it make you disrespectful? I’m Yoruba And I’ll never respect the likes of tinubu or any Yoruba corrupt individuals because his from my tribe I won’t try it Keep deceiving yourself The chicken will come home to roast one day |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 1:35pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
sukkot:Hello Sukkot, Thanks for the mention. You are actually correct here. The 2 Vaughan brothers whose father was an enslaved Egba Prince, returned to Abeokuta then Ebute Meta in Lagos in the 1800s from South Carolina in the U.S. via Liberia on the wishes of their dying father, just like I also stated in the convo we had early this year via my other moniker. I wonder why some folks here don't humble themselves to read instead of arguing blindly with you on historical facts. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 2:05pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
2mch:Sukkot is correct in his post that you quoted. First off, Sukkot is a veteran (and has been a Moderator) here on NL since the 2000s just like me, so he wasn't giving out wrong info here. He is also a British-born, well-travelled doc of Ikorodu Royal blood in Lagos State. You are also partly correct in your post. Let me emphasize here that I also have Lagos Island maternal roots and Candido da Rocha of Lagos Island, who was an 1800s Bahia, Brazil returnee of Ijesa descent and the first Pound Sterling millionaire in Nigeria maintained 2 family branches on both sides of the Atlantic... In Bahia and Lagos Island. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 2:12pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 2:40pm On Aug 12, 2023*. Modified: 12:03pm On Aug 16, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:Smackdown list of Yoruba family names from the 1800s! You forgot the St. Mathew Daniels family of Bamgbose area of Lagos Island and their millionaire patriach who owned a lot of Lagos land and real estate. The vast Ojo Barracks in Lagos is built on original St. Mathew Daniels family land acquired in the 1970s. Respect to all the ancestors of royal family bloodlines and more from Ijesa, Egba, Oyo, Ekiti, Ijebu, Yewa, Ketou, Anago, etc, who against all odds came back in the 1800s from slavery in Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad, U.S.A via Liberia, Sierra Leone, etc, to become before 1900, hugely successful professionals, millionaire traders, and international business people or African Merchant Princes like they are called in the history books. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by zolajpower: 2:57pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
FreeStuffsNG:Where's is Doregos and Masha ? |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 6:47pm On Aug 12, 2023*. Modified: 7:02pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
XAUBulls:Hmmmm brother I knew you was going to come through with that your superior historical wisdom. Ok so da Rocha was the first pound sterling millionaire in Nigeria ? Wow. Are his descendants still around today ? That name seems to have died out. Oh and he maintained the 2 family branches in Bahia and Lagos island ? That’s amazing information proving these guys are just immigrants who had more money and bought up Lagos land. Would you agree with this or like OP do you think this their claim to Lagos island heritage is genuine ? , oh ok I see you XAUBulls, so maternally you are Lagos island ? That’s interesting, so you have a stake in the land bro, you supposed return to naija and you island heritage guys have to take control of Lagos politics. Right now it is being controlled by outsiders. A gentleman such as yourself can contribute alot |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 7:19pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
XAUBulls:oh ok my Chief so it’s an established fact that the kidnapped patriarch was an Egan prince ? Now that’s powerful information. So this was just a one generation enslaved offspring who knew the place they were from which is Egba and not Lagos island. Ok so the logistics was Liberia then Abeokuta then ebutte meta from South Carolina. It’s a powerful story. One of the Vaughan family today is the famous designer who I believe had his outfit in ebutte Meta. DAKOVA . David kolawole Vaughn . Good information as usual brother. Salute to you on the wisdom. See when you encounter superior wisdom you have to capitulate. You can’t argue against facts. It is what it is. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by Justiceleague1: 9:51pm On Aug 12, 2023 |
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| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by Joshuaogbolu111: 8:28am On Aug 13, 2023 |
NewDea4:Ehn, but they are the ones claiming all the lands nah, abi no be so? All the (selfish and wicked) land takeovers we have seen in recent times; these are the names that we've been seeing nah, so what are you saying. Name one land takeover that has come with a traditional name, they all come with foreign names like this ones. You see those vivour, beecroft, cardoso and all the others, they are all valid even more than your so called "traditional names", how that came to be, we have no idea. #dey play. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by KIDfurniture(m): 11:27am On Aug 13, 2023 |
Who is this one ? Ur father and mother is still living as tenants somewhere in the trenches . Frustrated animal. ifeco4: |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by ifeco4(m): 8:00pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
KIDfurniture:For your information, i'm a landlord. Go and commit suicide. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 8:41pm On Aug 13, 2023*. Modified: 4:57pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
sukkot:How's it going Sukkot? Nice feedback from you here! The female founder of the hugely popular ADRAO International School on Victoria Island, Lagos is a descendant of Candido da Rocha. Da Rocha is embeded in the ADRAO acronym. There is a full website that is dedicated to documenting the lives of Yoruba returnee families from Bahia in Brazil and Havana in Cuba and the family branches they left behind when they returned to Yorubaland as freemen and women from the 1840s. The Bahia-born, Ijesa mogul, Candido da Rocha built an exact replica of his iconic late 1800s Brazilian mansion named Water House on Kakawa St., Lagos Island, in Bahia as well... Both mansions still standing. I'll give you the website link later. Indeed! You are right. Many of them were Egba, Owu, Ijebu, Oyo, Ijebu, etc, returnees to mainly Lagos Island and Abeokuta, who had been taken as prisoners of war and taken out on slave ships to the Americas. Some folks like the first African Anglican bishop, Ajayi Crowther (an Oyo man and the maternal grandfather of the nationalist and UK-educated land surveyor Herbert Macaulay) were rescued from the Portuguese slave ship named "Esperanza," heading for Brazil from the Lagos Island slave port in the early 1800s. The "Esperanza" was captured by British Navy Squadrons and taken to Freetown in Sierra Leone. Some of the freed Yorubas later got educated, bought and fixed the impounded slave ships and become very wealthy men who were into international trade along the West Coast of Africa and shipped commodities to Europe and Brazil. They maintained magnificent houses in Freetown and Lagos Island, and could afford to go on holidays to England and sent their kids to Oxford and Cambridge Universities all before and after 1900! It was part of this group of wealthy Yoruba returnees from Brazil, Cuba, U.S.A, Sierra Leone of the late 1800s who were more Europeanised, that bought up those huge Lagos and Ogun lands on lease from the original indigenes. Later on through Nigerian naturalization laws of 1960, they and their descendants too became Lagos Island indigenes though Awori-Yorubas are the REAL indigenes of Lagos Island. Brazilian Quarters is where the music star and Grammy winner, SEAL comes from, Yoruba returnees from Cuba settled in the axis of Popo Aguda/Campos Square, Yoruba Saro (Sierra Leone) returnees settled in Olowogbowo area of Lagos Island, etc. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 9:15pm On Aug 13, 2023*. Modified: 10:04pm On Aug 13, 2023 |
sukkot:Absolutely Sukkot! The iconic DAKOVA. All the Vaughans are related and of Egba descent from Abeokuta. Sadly, the Yoruba Vaughan patriarch, Scipio Vaughan who was taken on a slave ship before 1810 to South Carolina couldn't make it back to Yorubaland, but his 2 sons were born by a Native American woman, and both men, who had never set foot on African soil made it back to Yorubaland in the late 1800s on their father's behalf. They became weathy men and were part of those expelled from Abeokuta to Ebute Meta in Lagos by the Egba chiefs on the suspicion that Egba Christians and others were working with the British to undermine the Egba desire to forcibly gain access to the lucrative Ijebu trading route to the sea. As far back as the late 1960s, the iconic American publication Ebony Magazine had featured the illuminating 200 years story of the Vaughan family descendants on both sides of the Atlantic in Nigeria and the U.S. A direct female descendant of this Egba-Yoruba man, who was the first African-American woman to earn a JD in Law served at senior level in the President Richard Nixon government back in the early 1970s! |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 4:29pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:splendid information Sir. splendid!!!! |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 4:31pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:great stuff brother. amazing information |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 4:53pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
sukkot:Thank you Sukkot... I appreciate your feedback. I'll let you have more resources and insights within the week as promised here since both of us are world history enthusiasts. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 4:55pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:this is very powerful information brother. 2mch you need to come see this real proper impeccable research from the resident stellar historian XAUBulls ![]() on a side note though brother, the bolded ? , i never understand how you are barely 50 years removed from slavery, which england was a huge slaver nation, and you are going on vacations and sending your children to school in england. i guess that stockholm syndrome was strong with these guys lol. stockholm syndrome and a dash of colonial mentality ![]() |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 5:00pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:https://lagosschoolsonline.com/schools/profile/2938 |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 6:02pm On Aug 14, 2023*. Modified: 2:09pm On Aug 15, 2023 |
sukkot:On the surface it looks like it... Lol. But then, that 50 years period fell within the Victorian Era of Queen Victoria, the industrial revolution and age of enlightenment had started in England as can be seen from the abolitionist movements. So, naturally the successful Yoruba, Fante, Congo and other ethnicities who were rescued (or their parents were rescued) from slave ships by the British Navy Squadrons as the infamous slave ships headed for the Americas were at least grateful to the British for that and they also got educated by the missionaries at Fourah Bay College and other institutions as craftsmen in Freetown in the 1800s. => https://femioyebode.com/2021/04/30/victorian-lagos/ => https://books.google.com.ng/books/about/Victorian_Lagos.html?id=HK11AAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y A Yoruba girl of royal descent by the name of Aina originally from a town (Oke Odan) near Abeokuta was adopted by Queen Victoria in the 1850s in England after she was rescued by an English man, Captain Scott-Bonetta from Whydah in Dahomey. Aina had been captured in a Dahomey dry season raid and her parents were killed. Aina had regular access to Queen Victoria at the Palace while she had her education in England and when she grew older, Queen Victoria threw a well publicised Royal wedding in the late 1800s in England for Aina (her adopted daughter) and her Lagos Island-based wealthy businessman Yoruba Saro husband. Aina unfortunately passed on from an illness in Madeira, Portugal while on holidays with her spouse in the late 1800s. She had kids and the direct descendants are still alive as of today. Documentaries have been made on Aina Bonetta and her relationship with Queen Victoria. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 8:16pm On Aug 14, 2023*. Modified: 8:36pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:wow ok mind blown. All these information has spurred me onto further research. And so it appears that during that Victorian era there was very close relationship between the British aristocrats and the Nigerian community and there was huge movement back and forth between both countries and it was a very liberal period. It great to hear that queen victoria and the Victorian era had such close knit relationships with us. So here is what I found out. Aina was rescued from the palace of king ghezo of Dahomey. The guy she eventually married, she was the guys second wife, his first wife had died. The guy is a Yoruba guy from saro who went to CMS grammar school in Sierra Leone . He later joined the Royal Navy and was involved in the battle that bombed the palace of Oba Kosoko to bring in oba akitoye. I guess this was a slave abolition mission. He got injured and retired as captain labulo Davies. He was introduced to cocoa by some Portuguese traders and he was the first to plant cocoa in Lagos and he became so rich. His very good friend was the bishop Ajayi crowther and Herbert macaulays father, and so it seems all the influential people back then were very close friends. He finally settled in Lagos island and was the main sponsor to create CMS grammar school, a replica of the CMS grammar school he went to in Sierra Leone. The person who founded CMS Grammar school was his good friend , Herbert macaulays father, while he was the main sponsor. So these 3 great forefathers of ours were tight close knit friends. His wife Aina died at like age 37 and he married a third wife called kofoworola. All three great men, the bishop ajayi crowther, captain Davies labulo and Herbert Macaulay senior were buried at the ajele cemetery Lagos island which was razed to the ground in 1970 by the then governor of Lagos brigadier mobolaji johnson to build a secretariat on it. Wow bro our history is rich and vast |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 9:29pm On Aug 14, 2023*. Modified: 1:08pm On Aug 15, 2023 |
sukkot:An awesome feedback Sukkot! Thanks for doing your quick and concise research here on the moving story of Aina and Captain Labulo Davies. I read years ago that cocoa first came to Yorubaland from Fernando Po. Aha! Now I get it. The British Navy HMS Bloodhound that bombarded Oba Kosoko was stationed at Fernando Po, a then Portuguese territory in the Gulf of Guinea. This instantly explains how Captain Labulo Davies got to know of cocoa and introduced cocoa to Lagos Island and the rest of Yorubaland! Lagos Island and Whydah were the 2 most notorious slave ports through which Yorubas, Nupes (Tapa) and more were deported on slave ships to the Americas and the British Royal Navy had to bomb Oba Kosoko's strong canon fortifications to stop the illegal slave trade. Kosoko and his close aides then fled to Epe. This is the reason why we have Eko Epe and Ijebu Epe, even though Epe is originally an Ijebu town. I'm on the same page with you. Indeed, our history is vast and I'm proud of the pioneering roles of these returnee Yoruba men and women of the 1800s. Their exploits in modern international business, medicine, law, and more must never be forgotten as long as we exist in the physical world. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 10:08pm On Aug 14, 2023 |
XAUBulls:it’s all amazing stuff. Also the first daughter of Captain Davies and Aina called Victoria after queen Victoria her godmother was married to Doctor J K Randle. It’s like these Lagos aristocrats all moved in the same circles. Their third daughter ( of captain and aina ) had a child with Herbert Macaulay. These people are just marrying and sleeping with each other lol snobs . Keeping the bloodline pure. Which is funny because this aristocracy started from captured and rescued slaves. Just an encounter with queen Victoria and a lineage of Lagos aristocrats is born lol. |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 4:22pm On Aug 15, 2023*. Modified: 10:33am On Aug 16, 2023 |
sukkot:Indeed Sukkot. They were a closely knit group of folks within the pre-1900 and post-1900 urban Yoruba society. Check these Websites below out: 1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Pinson_Labulo_Davies#:~:text=Reffle%20in%201889.-,Cocoa%20farming%20pioneer%20in%20West%20Africa,farm%20in%20Ijon%2C%20Western%20Lagos. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Forbes_Bonetta 2] https://www.picuki.com/media/2219116900644942010 Abimbola da Rocha Afodu Omololu-Mulele(1927- 2009) Lawyer & Educationist Born in Lagos, she was the grand-daughter of the wealthy merchant and philanthropist Candido da Rocha. In 1963 she founded ADRAO International School- one of the earliest and most reputable private schools in Nigeria. 3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candido_Da_Rocha https://newswirengr.com/2022/07/21/meet-nigerias-millionaire-candido-da-rocha-who-sent-his-dirty-clothes-to-britain-for-laundry/ 4] https://femioyebode.com/2014/03/07/brazilians-in-lagos/ https://femioyebode.com/2021/04/30/victorian-lagos/ https://www.abebooks.com/first-edition/Victorian-Lagos-Echeruo-Michael-J.C-Macmillan/14120453186/bd 4] [THE YORUBAS IN BRAZIL][26PAGES PDF BOOK FREE DOWNLOAD] https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/32360/anacostia%20alcione%20amos%20SRO%20chapter%20july%202017%20yoruba%20in%20brazil.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Enjoy the rest of your day! |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by sukkot: 7:37pm On Aug 15, 2023 |
XAUBulls:yes Sir, thanks for the resources. be interesting to find out which of aina and captain davies great great great offsprings exist today and who they are |
| Re: Lawrenco Antonio Cardoso Family Takes Possession Of Apapa Land With 300 Houses by XAUBulls: 10:54am On Aug 16, 2023*. Modified: 12:07pm On Aug 16, 2023 |
2mch:I'm just reading this post of yours. Indeed... Many of the names on the OP's list of family names are NOT majorly of Awori descent, but from the interior Yoruba country like Ijesas, Egbas, Oyos, Ijebus, etc, who settled on Lagos Island Brazil, Cuba, Sierra Leone, etc . Someone like Banky W [Bankole Wellington] said his father's family are NOT descendants of slaves but originally from Badagry and they then moved to Lagos Island decades back to settle. He also said his father's ancestor got the Wellington name because he worked with a white slave trader called Wellington in Badagry. Prior to my reading that revelation, I used to think Bankole Wellington was a descendant of Yoruba Saro returnees to Lagos Island. Second, I also know that some members of the Martins family of Lagos Island are NOT descendants of Yoruba returnees from Brazil, Cuba or Sierra Leone, but ONLY adopted the names of their African returnee masters or bosses who trusted them and helped them to grow career-wise. Cc: Sukkot
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. Lagos history is very funny and complicated but we are mostly descended or associate with those Oba’s. Oba of Lagos is the real Awori crown with the real Awori aristocracy. They just intermarried with Benin royalty. Those Lagos Island families are their subjects. Most to be posh adopted English names.
back home. You are arguing points you know nothing about. You don’t know the history of Lagos like I do. I am from one of these families and we do not discriminate against these people and call them slaves. They made Lagos what it is today! These families occupied Lagos Island and were mostly taken from there or travelled from there. Lagosians, especially Lagos Islanders are far ahead of other Nigerians in every way when it came to education and trade. They had been doing international trade and education long before other Nigerians who were telling tales in villages and clapping hands every night