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| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:33pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
AndroBlaze:There is also a misrepresentation of what Eko is and Lagos State is, for instance Lagos State stretched to current Ikorodu but that territory was not part of ancient Eko but they are Ijebu and Oyo people who settled that area, even areas up to what you call Mowe Ibafo, Ketu , OPIC up to the boundaries of Ikeja etc would have been all under Remo axis |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:33pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:I don't understand your question, can you rephrase it? |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by SonOfDSoil01: 2:36pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
GeneralOuki: yes NwOSU, Lagos as now been added to sad yeast as the 6th state….that’s why the governor is nnaemeka and the obi of Lagos is now nwachukwu……indeed you can’t shame the shameless😂😂😂😂
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| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:38pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
lawani:That's not true. The OSU were never outcasts, and marrying them doesn't lead to excommunication at least in pre colonial times. This whole rewriting of history came from the missionaries who tried to antagonise them for dedicating themselves to the gods. It is the same way that the missionaries changed Ekwensu from a respectable god in ìgbo cosmology to the Devil himself. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by SonOfDSoil01: 2:39pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Gerhards: yes, NwOSU Lagos as now been added to sad yeast as the 6th state, and also the name of the governor now is nwachukwu and the obi of Lagos is now chukwudi…..mgbeke feeling funky 😂😂😂
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| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:40pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Emeskhalifa:The Yoruba and igbo are not co-related they don't share borders, had no trade relations and before the British Nigerian experiment did not even acknowledge any existence, to the king's in the SW anything past Owo was the domain of the king of Edo, even the yoruboid clans in Ode Itshekiri , Lukumí and the Asagba of Asaba don't acknowledge relations with the core Igbo areas of Enugu in historical treaties. This is not insult but rather what is documented historical facts. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:41pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:I can't make sense of this your incoherent drivel |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:46pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
MatrixCircle:There was no country or entity called Biafra, Ojukwu coined the name from the "Blight of Biafra" the Kalabari and Efik, Ibibio Ijaw etc tribes later subsumed by the SE region pre 1966 were never part Igbo ethnic group even worse there was no Igbo ethnic group before the British discovered a scattered group of tribes people devoid of any social structures. The Igbo Ukwu artefacts further strengthen this assertion. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:48pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:smh |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:50pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
MatrixCircle:Igbo were importing in 1891 importing what exactly. A people who didn't have any interactions with any other tribes other than the Edo, Kalabari Ijaw and ìgalà were importing goods ! What goods were being imported into the entity now called Nigeria in 1891 pls do tell. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:51pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:Go and read the journals of the British personels of that time. Find especially the one by Lugard himself |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:52pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:That's not what I said, learn to read and comprehend. And Why are you people always too vulgar and petty whenever you are losing an argument? |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:54pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
qtx:The colonial office conducted a proper census you dey argue |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Benzigler: 2:55pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:Look at the way you are suffering severe pains, u sure say you fit chop with this kind of pains omo iya?
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| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:55pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:; |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:56pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Predictor3:Not just Lagos go to Ibadan and Ilesha you'll find that same diversity in the families that settled there and raised multiple generations. Ogbomosho was a settlement area granted to Oyo people fleeing conflict |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by GeneralOuki: 2:57pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:Was the Ọbá of Benin responsible for choosing us the Ọbá of Lagos or not? Answer let me furnish you with historical facts! |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Afrojuju2017(m): 2:59pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
ARISHEM:You'll be running from kiriji and theb settle in Lagos very funny guy. Any towns that perished under kiriji conflict moved towards Ife or Ibadan saaki. Some moved temporarily. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Nwaikpe: 2:59pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:Again, you immediately thought I was Igbo. ![]() And I really don't know your level of comprehension, but what I am sure about is that I never mentioned the Igbos being the first to interact with the West. For your information, the first interaction of the West with Nigeria was with the Niger Delta. Particularly, Calabar. It was hundreds of years later that the Brits had any contact with Lagos. The Igbos may have been the last (according to you), but they were more intelligent and receptive than other people. That is why they could easily assimiliate into the culture of the colonials. As I said, you listen too much to Reno Omokri. ![]() |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Nwaikpe: 3:01pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:Eating your words can't help you, wise one. ![]() In a state university, the students are forced to learn the history of the state? ![]() That is exactly why the product of such system is speaking the way you do. ![]() |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by thatigboman: 3:04pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Ttalk:ojuelegba under underbridge statistician |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by OredoPikin2: 3:36pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
ademijuwonlo:Abeg where oduduwa come from? Who are his parents? |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Realdeals(m): 3:36pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Knowing the map delineation will further provide context. Lagos as known then does not exceed Suurulere |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Nwaikpe: 3:37pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:First, it is clear that I am speaking to Adamu: ![]() I'll respect that. 1. I didn't mention ANY place that is going unclothed. You did. And if you did, that means it exists. 2. The caste system is a cultural system that was built through the culture of conquest that was rampant in all societies. You, Adamu, a descendant from the Hausa bakwai, or the banza bakwai, can never be an Emir. It had to take the intervention of the government to have the first non-Fulani as an emir in Kano. Now, where did the Fulani learn that caste system from? 3. ".... village squares" says someone from a place that literally had Chukwu as all their professors at Ahmadu Bello University, and the premier of the region had to weep and cry out loud that they would rather stay uneducated and professorless than to have a Chukwu as their professor. Ok, continue. ![]() 4. "...visit Kano Old City" you mean the Kano Old City that was built by the Fulani (Tuaregs) after the conquest? Or which one? If you want to see the typical architecture of the North, go along the Sokoto-Gusau axis and see their houses there. Up till today (2025), they still live in thatched huts. If you want to see the true dressing of the Hausas before the conquest of the North African raiders, go to Sculpture Garden, ABU. There was a sculpture there—I don't know if it has been removed—that clearly showed the picture of Queen Amina defending her people. It was just for decency; the strip of clothing used to cover the bresst and back was placed there. Even the Mali people, whom you claim conquered you, still majorly go unclothed. That is because they never did. Mali was a thriving empire, modern in its days. The conquerors were raiding Tauregs with connections with Senegal. 5. ...largely Catholic and not Anglican Well, due to your difference in rel!g!on, I will understand your !gnorance in the way it works. In Christianity, there is no contention between any denomination. It is one Christ, One Gospel, and One Faith. The Methodist from America got to some Areas before the Anglican, right under the colonialism of the Anglican Church. Same with teh Baptist, etc. How much more the Roman Catholic church? While people were battling themselves as whether they are sunn! or sh!a, we were finding no difference between gospel and faith. It was one Christ. 6. the Hausa/Fulani were fully kitted, same for the Yorubas and "them" Indeed. Can you refer to ANY one battlle between the brits and the North? Well, for your information, the only people who raised a resistance against the colonial masters and were tough on it were the Oyo Empire, the Benin Empire, and the Kingdom of Ibibio (Calabar kingdom). Those were the only ones that could do it because they had a place called a "kingdom or empire." That is a structured society of kings and administration. What you had in the north were emirates—organizations under the Fulani hegemony to coordinate the Hausa in the supply of Hausa s l @ v e s to the Arabs in the Chad basin and to organize for more conquest. It was totally commercial, and when the Brits came, they simply submitted themselves and the trade to the Brits. Shikenan. Kaman kai ma baka gane history'n ku ba. |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Nwaikpe: 3:43pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
MrSly:After 50 years, I will also ask you to tell me the ancestral land pf the Igbo people staying in Lagos. ![]() |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by ademijuwonlo(f): 3:44pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
OredoPikin2:Where did Ekaladerhan (Benin Prince) came from and who were his parents? |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Nwaikpe: 3:47pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
lawani:The king of Lagos Eko Something inside tells you that Lagos is a Yoruba word and that there was a king of Lagos. ![]() The same way the Jews convereged on a barren land, developed it into a hub of growth, North Africans gathered around it, and declared that they always had a king there and their name is "palestinians" descendants of "phillistine" when all of them speak Arabic, and bear North African names. ![]() |
| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by Gerhards: 3:54pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
SonOfDSoil01:Epain am well well, Lagos belong to all Nigerian, has nothing to do with Yorubas, kiss the truth ![]()
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| Re: The Results Of The 1891 Census Of Lagos Indigenes by kullozone(m): 3:54pm On Oct 23, 2025 |
masterfactor:No history at all until they started coming in gradually to develop the region with huge markets... The indigenous people had no choice but to start selling their lands to create space for the developers ![]() |
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yes NwOSU, Lagos as now been added to sad yeast as the 6th state….that’s why the governor is nnaemeka and the obi of Lagos is now nwachukwu……indeed you can’t shame the shameless😂😂😂😂
. I was once privileged to visit Kano Old City (the walled one popularly referred to as Cikin Geri and also Sokoto). You need to see their architecture. So distinct the blind can see it. So, Sir, it was not clothing of the desert people that were imposed on them. Those buildings still stand to date.