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| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by thesicilian: 9:41am On May 23 |
This is one of the genesis of Nigerian's problems as a whole: An elected official will use tax payers' money to renovate a property and the people whose blood and sweat went into paying that tax will be dancing and clapping for that government official. A project that was done with your own money, not even minding the fact that they embezzled more than half of that money in the process |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Desusi: 9:44am On May 23 |
6 CapitalBank:Nobody is begging them to have something in common to do with Yoruba people,pls,go back to history,read make your research ,ask from chatgpt,this is a modern world fill with knowledge,dont believe in hear say |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by PARADIZEPRIEST: 9:46am On May 23 |
Owedo wehhin? Govokpebolo no dey carry Last. Congrats Edo market people, make them give every shop occipiervtheir shop o! Makevsocall big man no chance them |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by thesicilian: 9:47am On May 23 |
Desusi:You should have paid more attention in your history class, if you went to secondary school |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by anonimi: 9:50am On May 23 |
This is a misplaced rejoicing if the local and state governments have not renovated enough primary and secondary schools, as well as employing enough teachers, to make education free for all the children of the market women. Not so ![]() |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by CapitalBank: 9:51am On May 23 |
Desusi:Again, Benin people have nothing in common with Yoruba people, not food, not dialect. The people who even share thats similarity with them are in Delta state. Thank you. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by anonimi: 9:53am On May 23 |
thesicilian:How do you expect him to go to secondary school when Tinubu is leading other politicians to deemphasise free education for all children? Unlike Obasanjo and Atiku who established UBEC to make matching federal funds available to states for nine years of free and compulsory education for all children. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by anonimi: 9:57am On May 23 |
CapitalBank:Do you know better than Oba Akiolu, who threatened genocide against Igbo people in 2015? Lagos Oba traces origin to Benin, |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by TheGreat99(m): 10:26am On May 23 |
Suffering and smiling... Happy about construction if a market instead of demanding better amenities and accountability. Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by seanery: 10:51am On May 23 |
DEM DON THROW BONES GIVE THIS ONES. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by dederocs(m): 10:55am On May 23*. Modified: 12:25pm On May 23 |
Yemmysworld91:I clearly stated it, ile'Ife and Lagos, were created by the Benin empire, they were extensions of the empire then, we are talking about a long time ago here, about two thousand years ago, for the ile'Ife episode, (they buried kings that emanated under that dynasty in the land, that the Benin Royal bloodline that started the Oba dynasty lived) As I said earlier, ile'Ife was an extension of the Benin empire then, as you can see, that practice has since been stopped. From their twisted Oduduwa story, they clearly mentioned Benin royalty traveling to their land and ruling there, but of course they twisted the narrative and called Oduduwa a God, when he was a bloodline of the Benin empire, the prince married a Yoruba woman and the seed was Oduduwa, of course in history people will like to favour their tribe, revisionist etc, that is why you have different versions. But recent factual history like the Benin controlling Lagos, and the first Lagos king being a Benin Prince (Ado), timelines of the greatness of the empire, building the Benin wall, moat, all these feats require a lot of skilled workers or slaves, and it takes a strong tribe or people to capture others as slaves, writings and publishings by Portuguese sailors, traders and pirates of their dealings with the Benin empire (they did not deal with any other Nigerian tribe at that point), the waterways and trade route connecting West Africa to Europe being named 'bight of Benin', the priceless bronze works and artefacts of the Benin empire (displayed in British museum), and archeological tests carried out on these bronze works, the Benin wall, and moat, will tell, even a kid the true picture. Edo people and Yorubas are good neighbours but we are different tribes and people, our ways, disposition, temperament, language, sounds, traditions, mysticism, mannerisms and culture are as different as day and night, though some terms and words/names might be used interchangeably by the two, this is due to historical interactions. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Yemmysworld91: 11:51am On May 23 |
dederocs:Hmmmm I like how you marshal your points. Like I already mentioned, this piece of history is one of the most controversial that I have tried to understand with no accuracy. So, don't assume I have an opinion or reached a conclusion. My little researches show that, Benin is obviously older than the Oyo empire (which of course went on to rule the Yorubas for centuries). But there's no accuracy on which comes first, the Benin or Ife empire. And on the bight of Benin, the Benins obviously had early access to the waters unlike Ife that's deep inside. And there's no dispute on the Benin influence on Lagos, Aworis and Itshekiris. And I don't think the difference between the Benins and Yorubas is that wide. I strongly believe that both tribes in addition to the Itshekiris can easily blend with each other than any other ethnic groups in Nigeria. The history has been greatly distorted such that accuracy is difficult |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Desusi: 12:53pm On May 23 |
E thesicilian:I beg,historian, tell me more sir,na night school l go. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by CapitalBank: 1:12pm On May 23 |
anonimi:My mother is from Edo state. The only link Yoruba people have to Benin is just that at some point in history there was some shift. If you tell Benin people they are Yoruba, dem fit give ou uppercut sef. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Franktom247(m): 1:13pm On May 23 |
For Market 😂😂😂😂😂 Na time e go take una eyes go clear |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by anonimi: 1:34pm On May 23 |
CapitalBank:If you tell Oyo people they are Ile Ife people, what do you think they will do ![]() |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Refinedbeing(m): 2:06pm On May 23 |
dederocs:The usual lies. The Aworis are from Ile-Ife 💯 and dude your Oba is a certified Yoruba man inside out. Just rest with your lies. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Refinedbeing(m): 2:33pm On May 23 |
Yemmysworld91:The founder of Ile Ife who eventually turns to become the father of the Yorubas today is Lamurudu. He’s one of those guys that migrated from Sudan/Cush to find a new settlement just like many other West African settlers of today. The only link Ife had with Benin was Oranmiyan who went on to become their king before going on to form Oyo town which later became an empire. The reason why Lamurudu isn’t much in our history as Yoruba was simply because of our earlier Muslim scholars who tried to change the story that Lamurudu was a runaway Saudi prince which isn’t true. He’s just a migrant from Sudan just like the GA people of Ghana too. Benin people are so confused that they claim Oduduwa happens to be their runaway prince named Izoduwa and that they requested for his son to come back to rule them after they found out he’s old and can no longer return to Benin to rule them. But in reality, Oduduwas reign as the Ooni of Ile-Ife was extremely short because back then the battle for the position was intense between his supporters and that of Obatala and then Ogun. And also Oranmiyan that they always claim to be a son of the so called Izoduwa happens to actually be the son of Ogun and not Oduduwa. Oduduwa didn’t have enough time to do a lot of things as the Ooni of Ife because he took over violently from Obatala and all through his short reign, Obatala and his supporters didn’t let him enjoy peace. The only reason why he’s so revere today in Ile-Ife and across Yorubaland worldwide is that he happens to be the first Ooni of unified Ile-Ife. So Benin history sounds like a lot of fallacy. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Yemmysworld91: 3:02pm On May 23 |
Refinedbeing:Going by your above assertion, are you agreeing with the Yorubas that Oranmiyan left Ife for Benin? There's no argument on the fact that he left Benin for Oyo The fact that the Benin history sounds fallacious makes it difficult to believe. And the Yoruba historians have over time pushed out their views for the larger world than the Benins. I stand to be corrected though |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by lawani(m): 3:08pm On May 23 |
Refinedbeing:Lamurudu is not Yoruba. If not show me a temple of Lamurudu or adherents of Lamurudu. It was just a name mentioned by the person that founded the current dynasty in Yoruba land to his children. He mentioned that name to his children so that they will know where he came from. The name is apparently same name as Nimrod the King who ruled over Sumeria over five thousand years ago. Many dynasties across the middle east claim descent from him. I believe strongly that the man who mentioned that name to his children is descended from one of those dynasties probably Egyptian but the people in Ife recognized him as an incarnate of Oduduwa and they were right. The original Oduduwa was the first King of a united Earth in Yoruba mythology |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by lawani(m): 3:17pm On May 23 |
Yemmysworld91:Benin and Oyo dynasties were founded by the same person. I am not sure which one gained prominence first but Alaafin Sango who is one of the most deified individuals on Earth today was an Alaafin of Oyo and he was a grandson I believe of Oranmiyan the founder. If that were taken into consideration then Oyo became prominent before Benin and was far far bigger than Benin in extent. Benin was more tranquil and may have been seen as a spiritual center being positioned to become a new Ife because that is how I interprete the bronze casters moving from ife to Benin and not to Oyo. The actual name of Benin is Ife Ibinu and not ile ibinu as many say. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Yemmysworld91: 3:26pm On May 23 |
lawani:Benin has been in existence way before Oyo though. Benin people argue that Oranmiyan only came and establish royalty in Benin; and that there was a ruling dynasty before Oranmiyan came. And i don't think they will agree with you that the bronze casters moved from Ife to Benin, they see it as the other way round. ![]() The history is conflicting and I don't think we will get an actual picture of which came first between Benin and Ife. Though I'm beginning to think Benin. I'm not conclusive though ![]() |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by lawani(m): 3:30pm On May 23 |
Yemmysworld91:Did the Oyo empire come before Nigeria? If yes then the Benin came after whatever was there before Oranmiyan. They are not the same thing. They didn't use the same institutions and etc. Igodomigodo is not the same thing as Benin |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Refinedbeing(m): 4:00pm On May 23 |
Yemmysworld91:I am Yoruba, and that’s right. Oranmiyan left Ile-Ife for Benin, install his son as oba then left to found Oyo. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by ednut1(m): 4:23pm On May 23 |
Desusi:the rulling class is yoruba, same way vikings and french were rulling class in england at some point. |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by EmekaBlue(m): 4:23pm On May 23 |
Duplex90:😃 What a Philosophy! Seem like you are a foodie, You didn't even think of electronics and other stuffs but straight about the stomach intake |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by Duplex90: 5:44pm On May 23 |
EmekaBlue:who cares electricity and electronics are overrated, food is the real deal fam |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by lawani(m): 8:30pm On May 23 |
Refinedbeing:The original Benin city was a Yoruba city not different from Owo or Akure but it had villages surrounding it filled with non Yoruba speaking people and also some Yoruba speaking villages. After the decline of the empire some of the Yoruba left and some of the non Yoruba speakers from the suburbs entered the city and became the majority turning it into a non Yoruba city |
| Re: Edo Women Rejoice Over The Newly Reconstructed Oba Market In Benin City by thesicilian: 4:30pm On May 24 |
anonimi:If Tinubu is the cause of you not going to secondary school, then you're too young for me to be concerning myself about. |
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