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Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 2:06pm On Sep 08, 2025
madridguy:
Face your region and leave Lagosian alone... Na by force?
Lagos is our own. U go back to ur ilorin where u came from. U came as transporters doing inter-state work as agberos, conductors and motor boys. Now u want to claim what has never been urs and will never be
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by madridguy(m): 2:08pm On Sep 08, 2025
I am already in Ilorin so tell us where in Lagos are you from?

omoredia:
Lagos is our own. U go back to ur ilorin where u came from. U came as transporters doing inter-state work as agberos, conductors and motor boys. Now u want to claim what has never been urs and will never be
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Zocalite: 2:25pm On Sep 08, 2025
See record


Can you compare to the thief that said he built lagos.

School he no build
Hospital he no build
Factory he no get


All he's known for na
Lies
Godfatherism
Drugs
Thuggery
Snatch and grab
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by benardtotti(m): 3:00pm On Sep 08, 2025
happney65:
The true owners of Lagos. Not one yeye that came from ìrágbìjí claiming ownership of Lagos

Shuke
Her son Tunde Fowler worked for and got popular thanks to the so called iragbiji person you detest so much .
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Mathewrichard99: 3:04pm On Sep 08, 2025
Omo IBO, don't mess up with people's language and title.....just say RIP....You guys are so used to insulting other people's culture. If you don't understand what it means by YEYE.......ask and it's shall be interpreted to you.......

YEYE means..... Mother of all...... Now you know.....



cucumbar:
so person title na Yeye.

If I call sombody here Yeye , dem go hide my comment and ban me .😃
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 3:05pm On Sep 08, 2025
He should have said what a Bomb shell wink
Mindlog:
Only perverts do describe teenage girls as sexy..
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by abiodunbright(m): 3:07pm On Sep 08, 2025
PepeXKermit:
Vivian fowler girls were the creme of the crop that year. Sexy sweet and rich parent girls. I remember when they were off bode thomas before they went to ikeja....
First time I am seeing someone from my area on nairaland. I was born and raised in bode Thomas I stay on Johnson street, my house is opposite their hostel.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Love800(m): 3:07pm On Sep 08, 2025
Those peeps born between in the 30s and 40s were the ones who enjoyed this country!
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by PepeXKermit: 3:13pm On Sep 08, 2025
abiodunbright:
First time I am seeing someone from my area on nairaland. I was born and raised in bode Thomas I stay on Johnson street, my house is opposite their hostel.
Johnson? Is that not where Pampers used to be too?
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Konquest: 3:28pm On Sep 08, 2025
benardtotti:
Her son Tunde Fowler worked for and got popular thanks to the so called iragbiji person you detest so much .
Succinctly stated.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Dotherightthing:
omoredia:
Ok since u are ignorant what is the meaning of Eko, Obalende, Oshodi, Idumagbo, Idumota? Are those yoruba names?
Haba! Don't be a dollarrrd!! angry

Eko - Native Lagos name for farm

Obalende - Where the king pursued me to

Oshodi - One that goes against the popular way/thought

Idumagbo - Idu knows ram

Idumota - Idu knows Ota

What are your own definitions?
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 5:10pm On Sep 08, 2025
Dotherightthing:
Haba! Don't be a dollarrrd!! angry

Eko - Native Lagos name for bush

Obalende - Where the king pursued me to

Oshodi - One that goes against the popular way/thought

Idumagbo - Idu knows ram

Idumota - Idu knows Ota

What are your own definitions?
When we weigh the historical evidence (oral tradition + documented history + linguistics), the Benin/Edo origin of “Eko” as a “war camp” is considered stronger than the Awori/Yoruba “camp/settlement” version.

Here’s why:


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1. Early Control of Lagos (15th–16th century)

Historical records show that the Benin Kingdom expanded westward during the reign of Oba Orhogbua (mid-1500s).

Benin warriors established a military outpost on Lagos Island to control trade routes and collect tribute.

The Oba of Benin appointed a military administrator (called an “Eletu Odibo”) to govern the area.

This aligns with the interpretation of Eko as a “war camp” in Edo.



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2. Oral History & Naming

Lagos oral tradition (especially from Benin sources) consistently states that the Oba of Benin named the settlement Eko when it became a military camp.

The Yoruba Awori were already living there, but the name “Eko” was imposed through conquest and administration, making it a political name, not just a descriptive one.



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3. Linguistic Strength

In Edo (Bini), Eko indeed directly translates to “camp” or “encampment,” often military in sense.

In Yoruba, ẹ̀kọ́ has meanings like to gather, to learn, or to be trained (also the word for pap/fermented maize meal). But the usage of Eko to mean “settlement” is less direct and less common.

This makes the Edo origin linguistically tighter.



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4. European Accounts

Early Portuguese records from the 15th–16th centuries confirm that the Benin Kingdom was administering Lagos (Eko) before colonial Lagos emerged.

They describe Lagos Island as a tributary state of Benin, not Awori, in terms of political control.



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Conclusion

✅ The Benin (Edo) origin of Eko as “war camp” is better supported by historical, political, and linguistic evidence.
⚖️ The Awori/Yoruba origin reflects the fact that they were the indigenous settlers, but their explanation of Eko as “settlement” is more cultural than historical.

So, historically: “Eko” = war camp (Benin Edo origin).
Culturally: Yoruba still claim it as “our settlement.”.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 5:18pm On Sep 08, 2025
Dotherightthing:
Haba! Don't be a dollarrrd!! angry

Eko - Native Lagos name for bush

Obalende - Where the king pursued me to

Oshodi - One that goes against the popular way/thought

Idumagbo - Idu knows ram

Idumota - Idu knows Ota

What are your own definitions?
So anybody that is not Benin and to a lesser extent Awori has no historical or cultural claim to Lagos.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by lawani(m): 5:56pm On Sep 08, 2025
omoredia:
So anybody that is not Benin and to a lesser extent Awori has no historical or cultural claim to Lagos.
When Benin came to Lagos, the language spoken in that Benin was Yoruba. Benin city spoke Yoruba in the past. The language changed after the empire fell and new people entered the city. Once again the language of Benin city and Benin empire was Yoruba and not Edo. Edo was only spoken in the suburbs. Then the Oba of Lagos is an Awori man descended from Baba Alagba a Babalawo from Ijesa
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by aalangel(f): 6:03pm On Sep 08, 2025
Never knew she was still alive...the school is near me.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by beyondPen(m): 8:29pm On Sep 08, 2025
clockwisereport:
Which Igbo man became governor in Bayesla?

Who told you Delta and Rivers are not their roots?
Which roots? Don't allow the people of Delta and Rivers here you.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by aswani(m): 9:48pm On Sep 08, 2025
omoredia:
Ok since u are ignorant what is the meaning of Eko, Obalende, Oshodi, Idumagbo, Idumota? Are those yoruba names?
I have told you, leave Benin people out of your nonsense. Benin people have no issues with Yoruba and vice versa, must you Obidients cause problems where none exists.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by aswani(m): 9:56pm On Sep 08, 2025
Konquest:
Your post here made absolutely NO sense and is highly offensive to everyone that is an indigene of Lagos Island and the 20 LGAs of Lagos State. What's wrong with some of you from the South East of Nigeria with your careless posts? Desist from this irresponsible politicking and RESPECT the memories of a fallen "Iroko tree."

Besides, as a man who has a vast knowledge of advanced history from the archives and global geopolitics, I can affirm here and now that the ancestral origins of most Yoruba returnees who resettled mainly on Lagos Island and Abeokuta after returning from Brazil, Cuba, United States via Liberia, Sierra Leone, Jamaica, etc, from the mid-1800s are largely from the Yoruba interior in terms of ancestry. Oyo, Egba, Ijesa, Yewa, some Ijebu, some Ekiti, Owu, etc. So, the Ajayi Crowthers, Macaulays, the Vaughans, the Fowlers, the royal Haastrophs of Ijesaland, Moores, Da Rochas, Da Silvas, Pinheiros, etc, were originally from Oyo, Egba, Ijesa, Yewa, etc, BUT only started naturalizing from the late 1800s as "indigenes" of Lagos Island even though their true origins are from the interior States... The Aworis being the ORIGINAL land owners of Eko or Lagos Island. There are pre-colonial and post-colonial Nigeria books which contain the true Victorian era history of Eko (Lagos Island) and the entire Yoruba country. Period.

I will be taking major actions soon.
Thank you for this, Obidients can't help themselves and I am not sure how they can be cured.

An illustrious educator has died, instead of paying their respects like you have in a respectful manner, they are desecrating a thread opened in her honour.

Even if they want to make a point about whatever, based on the election loss suffered by Peter Obi, can't they do it some other place?

That they are badly brought up and are allowed to show it for all to see is not right, mods should not allow this to happen.

Not everything bitter politics.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 10:18pm On Sep 08, 2025
aswani:
I have told you, leave Benin people out of your nonsense. Benin people have no issues with Yoruba and vice versa, must you Obidients cause problems where none exists.
I am Benin and I am telling u history for u to know what u are saying.
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Ashawoman82: 6:24am On Sep 09, 2025
beyondPen:
Which roots? Don't allow the people of Delta and Rivers here you.
opobo, etc he, ikwerres, etc are igboid speaking tribe... It's like the itsekiri in delta that have roots with Yorubas and some part of edo that have same roots with Yorubas, I don't understand why u are crying over this..
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by Dotherightthing: 12:48pm On Sep 09, 2025
omoredia:
When we weigh the historical evidence (oral tradition + documented history + linguistics), the Benin/Edo origin of “Eko” as a “war camp” is considered stronger than the Awori/Yoruba “camp/settlement” version.

Here’s why:


---

1. Early Control of Lagos (15th–16th century)

Historical records show that the Benin Kingdom expanded westward during the reign of Oba Orhogbua (mid-1500s).

Benin warriors established a military outpost on Lagos Island to control trade routes and collect tribute.

The Oba of Benin appointed a military administrator (called an “Eletu Odibo”) to govern the area.

This aligns with the interpretation of Eko as a “war camp” in Edo.



---

2. Oral History & Naming

Lagos oral tradition (especially from Benin sources) consistently states that the Oba of Benin named the settlement Eko when it became a military camp.

The Yoruba Awori were already living there, but the name “Eko” was imposed through conquest and administration, making it a political name, not just a descriptive one.



---

3. Linguistic Strength

In Edo (Bini), Eko indeed directly translates to “camp” or “encampment,” often military in sense.

In Yoruba, ẹ̀kọ́ has meanings like to gather, to learn, or to be trained (also the word for pap/fermented maize meal). But the usage of Eko to mean “settlement” is less direct and less common.

This makes the Edo origin linguistically tighter.



---

4. European Accounts

Early Portuguese records from the 15th–16th centuries confirm that the Benin Kingdom was administering Lagos (Eko) before colonial Lagos emerged.

They describe Lagos Island as a tributary state of Benin, not Awori, in terms of political control.



---

Conclusion

✅ The Benin (Edo) origin of Eko as “war camp” is better supported by historical, political, and linguistic evidence.
⚖️ The Awori/Yoruba origin reflects the fact that they were the indigenous settlers, but their explanation of Eko as “settlement” is more cultural than historical.

So, historically: “Eko” = war camp (Benin Edo origin).
Culturally: Yoruba still claim it as “our settlement.”.
You are just an ignnorrammus!

Nobody is denying Benin influence in Lagos.

Prior to the arrival of the Binis, the indigenes in Lagos used to be subject to attacks and slaves raids from the notorious Egun from Benin republic(Dahomey kingdom).

The Aworis appealed to the Alaafin of Oyo for protection but he couldn't oblige them for reasons best known him. I guess he too was contending with such attacks in his domain.

The Aworis then turned to the Oba of Benin for protection. He them came over and set up a monarchy in Lagos to displace the existing monarchy in return for protection from the Eguns.

The first king was Ado. The second was Ashipa. The third was Gabaro.

Unfortunately, Gabaro was childless and his sister was asked to marry the Ijesha high priest to birth the current line of Lagos kings.

This history and chart is openly displayed in the palace of the Oba of Lagos.

Nigeria was colonised by the British so much so that the we speak English, wear English clothes, and follow their religion.

Yet, does that make Nigeria British landhuh Bini did not even have that much influence in Lagos.

PS: The Oba of Benin is also of Yoruba ancestry cool Ekaladerhan is a MYTH - a COCK and BULL story cheesy
Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 12:53pm On Sep 09, 2025
Dotherightthing:
You are just an ignnorrammus!

Nobody is denying Benin influence in Lagos.

Prior to the arrival of the Binis, the indigenes in Lagos used to be subject to attacks and slaves raids from the notorious Egun from Benin republic(Dahomey kingdom).

The Aworis appealed to the Alaafin of Oyo for protection but he couldn't oblige them for reasons best known him. I guess he too was contending with such attacks in his domain.

The Aworis then turned to the Oba of Benin for protection. He them came over and set up a monarchy in Lagos to displace the existing monarchy in return for protection from the Eguns.

The first king was Ado. The second was Ashipa. The third was Gabaro.

Unfortunately, Gabaro was childless and his sister was asked to marry the Ijesha high priest to birth the current line of Lagos kings.

This history and chart is openly displayed in the palace of the Oba of Lagos.

Nigeria was colonised by the British so much so that the we speak English, wear English clothes, and follow their religion.

Yet, does that make Nigeria British landhuh Bini did not even have that much influence in Lagos.

PS: The Oba of Benin is also of Yoruba ancestry cool Ekaladerhan is a MYTH - a COCK and BULL story cheesy
Ok. U want to do yahoo with history?

Re: Yeye Mofin Of Lagos, Leila Fowler Is Dead by omoredia: 1:37pm On Sep 09, 2025
Dotherightthing:
You are just an ignnorrammus!

Nobody is denying Benin influence in Lagos.

Prior to the arrival of the Binis, the indigenes in Lagos used to be subject to attacks and slaves raids from the notorious Egun from Benin republic(Dahomey kingdom).

The Aworis appealed to the Alaafin of Oyo for protection but he couldn't oblige them for reasons best known him. I guess he too was contending with such attacks in his domain.

The Aworis then turned to the Oba of Benin for protection. He them came over and set up a monarchy in Lagos to displace the existing monarchy in return for protection from the Eguns.

The first king was Ado. The second was Ashipa. The third was Gabaro.

Unfortunately, Gabaro was childless and his sister was asked to marry the Ijesha high priest to birth the current line of Lagos kings.

This history and chart is openly displayed in the palace of the Oba of Lagos.

Nigeria was colonised by the British so much so that the we speak English, wear English clothes, and follow their religion.

Yet, does that make Nigeria British landhuh Bini did not even have that much influence in Lagos.

PS: The Oba of Benin is also of Yoruba ancestry cool Ekaladerhan is a MYTH - a COCK and BULL story cheesy
The land knows it's people. Tinubu can claim anything but the fact remains that he is not from Lagos. U cant change historical facts. Benins founded the Land called Lagos
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