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Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f):
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Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by missionmex(m): 9:04am On May 27, 2025
richie240:
They've started their pokenosing again o.

We know of 'some places' where students dare not go to write their waec exams so long as it falls on Monday or may 30 and they dare not say kpim o.
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Typical average Nigerian mans mentality. What is bad is bad no matter where it is done.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by lexy2014: 9:08am On May 27, 2025
kuntash:
lol

I am sure this is similar to the loudspeakers or noise (so to speak) by other religious bodies some people complain about , particularly Mosques and churches.
And even laws are made to tame such nuisance . why hasnt same be applied here ?
do loudspeakers from churches and mosques restrict peoples movements?
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by unavailablecity: 9:10am On May 27, 2025
Oro is our culture, if you are not happy with it please depart SW in general. Simple
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Dony19(m): 9:17am On May 27, 2025
The Gods are active for yam and red oil😁
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by fuckJones(f): 9:19am On May 27, 2025
let the gods breath
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by bong4(m): 9:23am On May 27, 2025
Holluwhakemmy:
What is bad in it? Oro is part of culture and it's a way of life. Happy Children Day
How dense can you be? Culture that stops others from their own activities is vague and shouldn't be encouraged. Live and let's live.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by DeeScan: 9:23am On May 27, 2025
They do oro in daytime now


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Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Nobody: 9:27am On May 27, 2025
JuanDeDios:
It's a native Yoruba festival from ancient times. During Oro festival (a festival of sacrifice), there is restriction of movement. This varies from community to community. In some communities, only women are restricted from going out. In some, non-indigenes, whether male or females, are also affected. In others, everyone is prohibited from going out, unless you're a chief in that community.

Before Oro, an announcement is made in the community that no one should step out. This is usually followed by a chilling warning: "If your goat or hen goes missing the during the festival, you should look for it but if your person goes missing, don't bother looking for them."

During an Oro festival, members of the Oro cult parade the community with the Oro masquerade, looking for anybody that violated the curfew. Violators can face serious consequences. In some places, the person may be killed and sacrificed to the Oro deity.

Many have argued that the ritual murder of human beings for any reason is barbaric and that Oro should be either stopped or modified. But many Yorubas continue to support the practice, insisting that ancient practices must continue for the preservation of culture.
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Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Bluntemperor: 9:28am On May 27, 2025
Chummynoni:
Welcome to Africa
It is Selfish to be putting the Oro -Day on the Children's Day Celebration - very WRONG Indeed..
They the Organisers are Very Selfish ,as they have different Days they do their ' thin' so why choosing the Children 🚸 Day in particular- which is just 1 Day out of the year,I e. 27th of Every May of Every Year and Children Day Is Done -All Over The World 🌎.
-What has been the Oro benefits - or do they put Naira on the Masses Table or Print Money from CBN?
-they normally Do It at Night,but why During the Day Time- because People are not interested but they want to vent it on the People at all Costs and some local people are behind this.
The traditional people should know what is good and carefully choose their dates,if they feel it's important to them.
NO -To Day -Time- Oro in Ikorodu and Other Places,in Ijebu- Side.
Very Shameful Act.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:40am On May 27, 2025
lexy2014:
do loudspeakers from churches and mosques restrict peoples movements?
Christian camps, Muslims jumat prayers etc all restricts peoples movement, loud speakers are noise pollution, all of you with ur silly religions disturbing people because you want to go meet god in heaven, yet una no go gree die and fokoff
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by mastermaestro(m): 9:46am On May 27, 2025
missionmex:
Typical average Nigerian mans mentality. What is bad is bad no matter where it is done.
How an intelligent human being will be comparing two evils favorably beats my imagination! I didn't want to reply that guy. People with such a way of thinking are irredeemable.

The country looking like a broken vehicle is no surprise. It would have been a huge surprise if things were better, having such poor thinkers littered all over the place.

Ruining children's day in an area shows how wicked people are.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by mastermaestro(m): 9:47am On May 27, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
Christian camps, Muslims jumat prayers etc all restricts peoples movement, loud speakers are noise pollution, all of you with ur silly religions disturbing people because you want to go meet god in heaven, yet una no go gree die and fokoff
You sound unintelligible. Close your mouth, bro! cheesy
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Acidosis(m): 9:49am On May 27, 2025
ungara17:
Culture
Useless culture.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by richie240: 9:49am On May 27, 2025
My igbomina bloda, when are u going to weep for ur children back home who are constantly being prevented from writing their exams whenever it falls on Monday??

Oh, datwan nor matter because it didn't happen 'outside', okwea??
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iwaeda:
Oro, ti ko mo oro. Most of them are jehun jehun. angry grin grin grin angry
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by JuanDeDios: 9:49am On May 27, 2025
Firebox123:
chatgpt grin
You checked Chatgpt and it said the same thing? Interesting. Funny enough, I actually wrote it without a single stopover at Google. But I guess you Gen-Z people don't know that people can actually write.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by GindoX(m): 9:52am On May 27, 2025
Chicentt:
What is Oro?
You don't know Oro grin
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Tizu(m): 9:55am On May 27, 2025
They are beginning to make the Oro culture thing to begin to lose value. It will die out soon.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by HydraFeeds(m): 9:57am On May 27, 2025
Oro rites are to ward off evil, who can say maybe bad things will happen to the kids today?

Bad things happened to Liverpool fans yesterday when they were celebrating.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by 2tpick: 10:11am On May 27, 2025
mastermaestro:
How an intelligent human being will be comparing two evils favorably beats my imagination! I didn't want to reply that guy. People with such a way of thinking are irredeemable.

The country looking like a broken vehicle is no surprise. It would have been a huge surprise if things were better, having such poor thinkers littered all over the place.

Ruining children's day in an area shows how wicked people are.
Sad but true. It's not as if those poor thinkers are not in the majority, but they pollute or contaminate anywhere they find themselves no matter how small their number is, just like bateria or a rotten egg would do in the midst of other good eggs.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by southsouthking(m): 10:20am On May 27, 2025
Holluwhakemmy:
What is bad in it? Oro is part of culture and it's a way of life. Happy Children Day
Culture is important, but it evolves. Any cultural practice that endangers lives or restricts freedom, especially for children on a day meant to celebrate them needs to be reconsidered, reformed, or relocated in a way that honors tradition without harm.
My humble opinion.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by lexy2014: 10:20am On May 27, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
Christian camps, Muslims jumat prayers etc all restricts peoples movement, loud speakers are noise pollution, all of you with ur silly religions disturbing people because you want to go meet god in heaven, yet una no go gree die and fokoff
you sound hurt. did I ask you about noise or movement?

how do christian camps, muslim jumat prayers etc restrict peoples movement?

do you know what Oro festival is and how it is celebrated?
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by BodePolScience: 10:40am On May 27, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
Christian camps, Muslims jumat prayers etc all restricts peoples movement, loud speakers are noise pollution, all of you with ur silly religions disturbing people because you want to go meet god in heaven, yet una no go gree die and fokoff
Your argument is flawed. Do Christians and Muslims engage in human sacrifice (at least not in a brazen manner) What we are saying is that human sacrifice is bad, barbaric and gruesomely wicked. In this modern world, we shouldn't be talking about Oro again and just as killing of twins is a thing of the past, the same thing should apply to Oro.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by ogashman(m): 10:41am On May 27, 2025
Africa is filled with low thinkers.

If not, why would oro come out during the day.

The day Africa leaves religion is the day we would start making progress.

Religion is a figment of man's imagination.
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by ProudlyLagos: 10:44am On May 27, 2025
grin those Lagos is no man’s land people…..this is where your strength is needed, not coming online to chest beat, go and face Oro and tell it to there face, that Lagos na your papa village make we check something…..awon online chest beaters 😂😂😂😂
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by bobo65(m): 10:44am On May 27, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
Christian camps, Muslims jumat prayers etc all restricts peoples movement, loud speakers are noise pollution, all of you with ur silly religions disturbing people because you want to go meet god in heaven, yet una no go gree die and fokoff
Guy, please stop typing rubbish everywhere
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by ProudlyLagos: 10:49am On May 27, 2025
bong4:
How dense can you be? Culture that stops others from their own activities is vague and shouldn't be encouraged. Live and let's live.
grin do you tell ipob miscreant this when they enforce there Monday sit at home? We won’t throw away our culture just to please some people……there are other state or regions you can relocate to if you can’t tolerate the culture of the aborigines grin
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by Nijaforward: 11:03am On May 27, 2025
Backward people that are so primitive…who is stoping them from isese but why must it be on the children day when we all know how the security of the country is….
Re: Oro In Ikorodu On Children's Day by geoworldedu: 11:11am On May 27, 2025
ikorodureporta:
Something has to be done...
There's Oro in Ikorodu today that children should be partying...
It's unacceptable!
Daytime Oro should be banned in Lagos state..
Oro is just like celebration of Christians and Muslims. It should not be banned, but people should be allowed to move freely while the Oro is ongoing.
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