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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 7:55am On Jun 06, 2015
StOla:


Funny I never heard of Ijebu Isiwo too.

For those who would like to know, Ijebus can be found in

IJEBU
Ijebu Ode
Ijebu Igbo
Ijebu Isiwo
Odogbolu
Ago-Iwoye
Oru
Ijebu Imusin
Ogun Waterside

REMO
Sagamu Remo
Iperu Remo
Ikenne Remo
Ogere Remo
Ode Remo
Ilisan Remo
Ipara Remo
Isara Remo

LAGOS
Ikorodu
Epe
Ibeju Lekki

EXTRAS
Ijesha Ijebu (different from Ijebu Ijesha who are Ijesha)
Ugborodo Itsekiri

Nice! Insightful

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Re: IJEBUS by saintikechi(m): 7:56am On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


Ijebu... the greatest ever. And I'm being humble to say the least.

is ijebu greater than their fulani masters

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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 7:56am On Jun 06, 2015
saxywale:

I read the transcript of an interview in one of the Nigerian dailies where the king of Ode-remo claimed they migrated from iremo and ilode quarters in Ile -ife, hence the name Ode-Remo.
I have a friend from Ijebu-isara, it's not listed above. Not many people also know that some part of ijebu share boundaries with some Ife villages.

Are you sure about this?
Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 7:58am On Jun 06, 2015
Shymm3x:
Erm, take Dominic Solanke as well - this is another young Ijebu don from the UK. Too many to name.

6 - Dominic Solanke (footballer for Chelsea)


See.. doing it big there as well. Are there any other prominent sons in entertainment? Kwam1 comes to mind
Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 8:00am On Jun 06, 2015
tpiadotcom:
^^ you forgot this lady:

[img]http://fg2bh.files./2009/09/fg2bh-hope-olaide-wilson.png[/img]

Wow! Never knew she was Ijebu. Nice! Keep the names coming.
Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 8:02am On Jun 06, 2015
mizztee:
Yoruba people are gullible sha! I am almost certain that the OP is definitely not yoruba.

Lol... welcome Mizztee, what a way to introduce yourself. I'm Ijebu through and through. Remo precisely.

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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 8:05am On Jun 06, 2015
saintikechi:


is ijebu greater than their fulani masters
Ah! What took you so long? We've been expecting you, plonker! I'm very well sure, you're from the eroded land of the rising sun.

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Re: IJEBUS by stinggy(m): 8:12am On Jun 06, 2015
mizztee:
Yoruba people are gullible sha! I am almost certain that the OP is definitely not yoruba.

I don't understand you. Ijebus have always claimed superiority among the Yoruba stock (which is true, judging by the great men they've produced), so OP's thread is not out of place.

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Re: IJEBUS by Nobody: 8:35am On Jun 06, 2015
saintikechi:


is ijebu greater than their fulani masters
...what's your point? You asked for any bashing you get here undecided
You know not what "healthy boundaries" mean sad
Saint! undecided sad
Re: IJEBUS by seguun(m): 9:59am On Jun 06, 2015
The op is a useless bigot(probably not a Yoruba himself). You see, the great Yoruba tribe consists of many clans with different specialties...at least if the ijebus are the greatest in all aspects they would have been the runners of Oyo empire. Meanwhile they paid tribute to the Alaafin. Samuel Ajayi crowther, the Kutis, Herbert Macaulay, Gani Fawehinmi, Femi Falana, Tinubu and so on are not ijebus.
My point is, no doubt the ijebus are the best in commerce but that is one aspect of what makes the great Yoruba tribe the greatest tribe in Africa which every other clan contributes to realise.

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Re: IJEBUS by superstar1(m): 10:10am On Jun 06, 2015
Lmao at this Ijebu wannabe Omo y1bo Op.

Omo y1bo OP, yorubaland is not alaigbo where Anambra claims supremacy over the rest.

In yorubaland everybody is equal, whether you are from industrious ijebus or administrative HQ of Oyo or military garrison of Ibadan or Spiritual temple of Ile Ife.

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Re: IJEBUS by omonnakoda: 10:11am On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:
The Ijebus of Western Nigeria are known for their industry and merchandise which defy all odds, especially in trading while they simultaneously groom their children to take over.
  The Ijebus and other parts of Ijebu-land came into Nigeria from the ancient Owodaiye kingdom of Ethiopia, decendants of the Arabians from the middle-east. 

Amazing facts about Ijebus:

The Ijebu king (Orimolusi) was the second Oba appointed by colonial masters. In 1957 to negotiate Independence. 

The Europeans found them the most intelligent of all tribes in Nigeria. 

According to biblical account, the Jebusites were a Canaanite who built and inhabited Jerusalem prior to its conquests be king David. 

Ijebu is the only tribe that has it's Origin from the Bible.

 The Ijebus were in Nigeria before the main yourba stock and the ijebu king being referred to as the 5th Awujale restored the eyesight of Oduduwa. When Oduduwa set out to visit the king, he died while his followers settled down at IDOFE.

Ijebus are known for their business acumen, which dates back to the early nineteenth century where a child is expected to have known the value and attributes of trade from the age of 12. 

Yourba people are very enterprising but Ijebu have become the movers shakers of the business world in Nigeria, and have become more Prosperous not only in terms of the business dynamics but also in terms of physical infrastructure. It isn't on record that the houses of the Ijebus were far more superior to that of any of their southern counterparts. Ijebus are also noted for their intelligence and integrity. 

Ijebus are one of the tribes of the present day Ogun state, they are also found in lagos state . However majority of the Ijebus are in Ijebu-Ode, Ijebu-Remo, Ijebu-Sagamu, Ijebu-Epe(Lagos), and Ijebu-Igbo.


Ijebus over the years have been stereotyped as tight fisted, when in actual fact they are just Frugal people. Another vice attributed to them is pool- betting, which is today known as 'Baba-Ijebu'. However, in contemporary times, there are a new age of business moguls who would eventually continue their rich tradition of wealth, their forebears :

Chief M.A. Agbonmagbe- Okupe.( First Indigenous owner of a Bank and Founder of WEMA.BANK)

Obafemi Awolowo (Premier western region, champion of free education and in- law to the incumbent V.P) 

Mike Adenuga (Glo) 

Otunba Subomi Balogun ( Chairman FCMB)

Molade.Okoya Thomas (Chairman CFAO)

Oba Otudeko CFR (Chairman first bank)

Razak Akanni Okoya ( Eleganza) 
Chief Bayo Kuku

Kensington Adebutu( Baba Ijebu lotto) 

Femi Otedola (Forte Oil) 

Folorunsho Alikija. ( richest black woman alive)
And many more.

In conclusion, the Ijebus are one of the wealthiest tribes in Nigeria  Pre- Independence till date. Highly cerebral and full of integrity. 
 Without bias, I dare to say, we are great and have been and will continue to be, a source of tremendous blessing to this Nation. 


Source: http://www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/amazing-story-wealthy-ijebu-entrepreneurs/




I suggest you open a dictionary and check the meaning of the word "TRIBE"

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Re: IJEBUS by omonnakoda: 10:22am On Jun 06, 2015
seguun:
The op is a useless bigot(probably not a Yoruba himself). You see, the great Yoruba tribe consists of many clans with different specialties...at least if the ijebus are the greatest in all aspects they would have been the runners of Oyo empire. Meanwhile they paid tribute to the Alaafin. Samuel Ajayi crowther, the Kutis, Herbert Macaulay, Gani Fawehinmi, Femi Falana, Tinubu and so on are not ijebu.
My point is, no doubt the ijebu are the best in commerce but that is one aspect of what makes the great Yoruba tribe the greatest tribe in Africa which every other clan contributes to realise.
Yoruba,is not a "tribe". Ijebu is not a tribe either. Get a good dictionary and check what "tribe" means.
Do you have evidence that Ijebus paid tribute to Alaafin?
The Ijebus themselves were never all within one Ijebu Kingdom and while today we have a so called Awujale of Ijebuland we must remember that "land" is not a Yoruba word. IJebus as a group were never part of the Oyo empire

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Re: IJEBUS by teufelein(f): 10:24am On Jun 06, 2015
OP, do not forget to remember that ijebus are directly immigrants from hinterland of Biafraland for over 10000 years ago...

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Re: IJEBUS by Nobody: 10:30am On Jun 06, 2015
If You definitely have pure mind for Yoruba Unity, you'd be smart enough to know OP is y1bowl....

If there is no Kiriji war, There won't be colonialism.... Yorubas have the firearms and gallant soldiers to resist colonialism... But what did we gain from KIRIJI WAR

Colonial masters settle on our land and manipulate things against Yorubas before parting Nigeria...

Yoruba Soji.... Enough of Ronu Ronu... Let's Soji with Action...

O man dunmi fun awon gullible ones laarin wa..

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Re: IJEBUS by omonnakoda: 10:50am On Jun 06, 2015
Asamu07:
If You definitely have pure mind for Yoruba Unity, you'd be smart enough to know OP is y1bowl....

If there is no Kiriji war, There won't be colonialism.... Yorubas have the firearms and gallant soldiers to resist colonialism... But what did we gain from KIRIJI WAR

Colonial masters settle on our land and manipulate things against Yorubas before parting Nigeria...

Yoruba Soji.... Enough of Ronu Ronu... Let's Soji with Action...

O man dunmi fun awon gullible ones laarin wa..
It is one thing to have pride and another to be informed .What did the world look like between 1800-1900. There was nothing that could have been done to stop colonialism. I am not sure what firearms you are talking about. Without a grounded appreciation of the technological setting of that era it is difficult to understand the history. China a country of some 2-300 million was being bullied by the French in humiliating ways, read up the Opium wars and how Hong Kong was ceded to the British,read up about how India became a British Colony. Let me put it like this the military balance of power in those days was 100% overwhelming. In those days wars were settled by signing an agreement to pay money if the winner did not intend to colonize.Read up on how China was being extorted by The French ,British and even lesser powers like the Japanese. Funnily in those days even when they would fight against each other in Europe in Asia and Africa they joined forces to fight and it was basically like hunting an animal and sharing the meat afterwards.These days they pretend to be civilized but it is important to read about actual events of the 19th century to put what is going on now into context. We are still very much a colony

It is hard to see how if China a more advanced country with 300 million people a civil service a navy etc in the 19th century could be treated as itt was what chance any group in West Africa had. At that time Nigeria could not hae been more than 20-30 million people in small nations or tribes

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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 11:22am On Jun 06, 2015
seguun:
The op is a useless bigot(probably not a Yoruba himself). You see, the great Yoruba tribe consists of many clans with different specialties...at least if the ijebus are the greatest in all aspects they would have been the runners of Oyo empire. Meanwhile they paid tribute to the Alaafin. Samuel Ajayi crowther, the Kutis, Herbert Macaulay, Gani Fawehinmi, Femi Falana, Tinubu and so on are not ijebu.
My point is, no doubt the ijebu are the best in commerce but that is one aspect of what makes the great Yoruba tribe the greatest tribe in Africa which
every other clan contributes to realise.

Lol... I'm useless? Yet you took time out to make an unintelligent comment. My friend, you reek of envy.

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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 11:24am On Jun 06, 2015
superstar1:
Lmao at this Ijebu wannabe Omo y1bo Op.

Omo y1bo OP, yorubaland is not alaigbo where Anambra claims supremacy over the rest.

In yorubaland everybody is equal, whether you are from industrious ijebus or administrative HQ of Oyo or military garrison of Ibadan or Spiritual temple of Ile Ife.

Dude, when you see your ogas, just admit and keep it moving so that God can bless you like us.

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Re: IJEBUS by docsholz(m): 11:34am On Jun 06, 2015
You might truly be ijebu I don't know, but this thread is unnecessary we're Yorubas b4 anything else
Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 11:37am On Jun 06, 2015
omonnakoda:
It is one thing to have pride and another to be informed .What did the world look like between 1800-1900. There was nothing that could have been done to stop colonialism. I am not sure what firearms you are talking about. Without a grounded appreciation of the technological setting of that era it is difficult to understand the history. China a country of some 2-300 million was being bullied by the French in humiliating ways, read up the Opium wars and how Hong Kong was ceded to the British,read up about how India became a British Colony. Let me put it like this the military balance of power in those days was 100% overwhelming. In those days wars were settled by signing an agreement to pay money if the winner did not intend to colonize.Read up on how China was being extorted by The French ,British and even lesser powers like the Japanese. Funnily in those days even when they would fight against each other in Europe in Asia and Africa they joined forces to fight and it was basically like hunting an animal and sharing the meat afterwards.These days they pretend to be civilized but it is important to read about actual events of the 19th century to put what is going on now into context. We are still very much a colony

It is hard to see how if China a more advanced country with 300 million people a civil service a navy etc in the 19th century could be treated as itt was what chance any group in West Africa had. At that time Nigeria could not hae been more than 20-30 million people in small nations or tribes

Don't mind those two clown geezers, they certainly speak before they think.

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Re: IJEBUS by seguun(m): 12:19pm On Jun 06, 2015
omonnakoda:
Yoruba,is not a "tribe". Ijebu is not a tribe either. Get a good dictionary and check what "tribe" means.
Do you have evidence that Ijebus paid tribute to Alaafin?
The Ijebus themselves were never all within one Ijebu Kingdom and while today we have a so called Awujale of Ijebuland we must remember that "land" is not a Yoruba word. IJebus as a group were never part of the Oyo empire

Oga! its not really out of place to refer to the Yoruba as a tribe. However we may better be referred to as an ethnic group.

The Ijebu definitely paid tribute to Oyo. You may wish to check out this thread; www.nairaland.com/2253499/picture-eleko-eko-london-england/13 I like the way Katsumoto lectured in that thread.
Re: IJEBUS by sexylogan(m): 12:20pm On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


Bro, had too. Was having drinks tonight, this topic sprung out of the conversation. And No Igbo person can tell me otherwise. But their girls tho grin grin

Wey-Rey grin
Re: IJEBUS by seguun(m): 12:28pm On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


Lol... I'm useless? Yet you took time out to make an unintelligent comment. My friend, you reek of envy.
Re: IJEBUS by seguun(m): 12:28pm On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


Lol... I'm useless? Yet you took time out to make an unintelligent comment. My friend, you reek of envy.

You tried to paint the ijebus as the superior group among the Yoruba, I put you in your place by reminding you that though the ijebus are very good in business. However the greatness of the Yoruba ethnic group is as a result of the ingenuity of all the Yoruba subgroups. So tell me! who is actually unintelligent here?
Re: IJEBUS by zimoni(f): 1:05pm On Jun 06, 2015
This thread is completely useless.

Alaabaa.
Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 1:11pm On Jun 06, 2015
seguun:


You tried to paint the ijebus as the superior group among the Yoruba, I put you in your place by reminding you that though the ijebus are very good in business. However the greatness of the Yoruba ethnic group is as a result of the ingenuity of all the Yoruba subgroups. So tell me! who is actually unintelligent here?

You put me in my place? Mr man, you are a joker!
Ijebus are the greatest amongst yorubas, Fact!
Can any other boast of as many prominent sons as ours? Wole Soyinka is from Ijebu-Isara as well. Guy don't hate.

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Re: IJEBUS by Shymm3x: 1:24pm On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


You put me in my place? Mr man, you are a joker!
Ijebus are the greatest amongst yorubas, Fact!
Can any other boast of as many prominent sons as ours? Wole Soyinka is from Ijebu-Isara as well. Guy don't hate.

Brev, are you sure you're Ijebu?

Just delete the thread and move on.

At first, you said you created it for Igbos (which is unnecessary) and now it's something else. If it were to be because of a back and forth on a Yoruba thread, due to revisionism in which some Yoruba folks like doing - trying to re-write history. Then it might be understandable. But what is the point of this one?

You've got all the useless stereotypes these folks attach to Yoruba people, including the idi.otic claims that only Ijebus sold slaves. When all Yorubas groups did (Oyos were even bigger slave traders than the Ijebus cos they had more slaves) - and the number of slaves sold by all Yoruba groups combined before kiriji wars (19th century) was minimal (not even up to 10,000 combined based on all the slave records I have seen), compared to the other coasts who sold slaves in hundreds of thousands. Now you want to intentionally add chest-beating and being conceited to it - just allow, man.

You don't need to blow anyone's trumpet - greatness speaks for itself.

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Re: IJEBUS by tpiadotcom: 1:27pm On Jun 06, 2015
Why is I.diocy so entrenched in you and shymmex?

See, this is why I say programmers/coders/IT people should have advanced degrees?

Every little thing tends to go to the head of people like you, imagine glorying in other people's achievements as if they're your own, and you are not even ashamed?


The level of silliness is beyond me.

Basically, all I'm saying is what have you achieved with your own life? Being a tout is not considered an achievement. Unless you are from a family of touts, I'm referring to you and shymmex.

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Re: IJEBUS by mizztee(f): 2:17pm On Jun 06, 2015
stinggy:


I don't understand you. Ijebus have always claimed superiority among the Yoruba stock (which is true, judging by the great men they've produced), so OP's thread is not out of place.

Superiority I have never seen or heard this. I know that they take pride in their achievements and they have every right to do so.

You enemies can only try but we will never allow you come between us (Yorubas).

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Re: IJEBUS by Tdhforreal(m): 2:23pm On Jun 06, 2015
Shymm3x:


Brev, are you sure you're Ijebu?

Just delete the thread and move on.

At first, you said you created it for Igbos (which is unnecessary) and now it's something else. If it were to be because of a back and forth on a Yoruba thread, due to revisionism in which some Yoruba folks like doing - trying to re-write history. Then it might be understandable. But what is the point of this one?

You've got all the useless stereotypes these folks attach to Yoruba people, including the idi.otic claims that only Ijebus sold slaves. When all Yorubas groups did (Oyos were even bigger slave traders than the Ijebus cos they had more slaves) - and the number of slaves sold by all Yoruba groups combined before kiriji wars (19th century) was minimal (not even up to 10,000 combined based on all the slave records I have seen), compared to the other coasts who sold slaves in hundreds of thousands. Now you want to intentionally add chest-beating and being conceited to it - just allow, man.

You don't need to blow anyone's trumpet - greatness speaks for itself.

I agree, enough said.
Re: IJEBUS by stinggy(m): 2:25pm On Jun 06, 2015
mizztee:


Superiority I have never seen or heard this. I know that they take pride in their achievements and they have every right to do so.

You enemies can only try but we will never allow you come between us (Yorubas).
Clearly we only used different terms to drive home the same point my dear.
You said "they take pride in" while I said 'they claim superiority'. Maybe I shouldn't have used a word that strong, but we both agree that Ijebus have always strive to show us they are one of the outstanding Yoruba groups, if not the most outstanding which is evident in the quality of people they have produced.

Btw, I'm Yoruba like you, stop the 'enemy' feeling.
Re: IJEBUS by mizztee(f): 2:27pm On Jun 06, 2015
Tdhforreal:


You put me in my place? Mr man, you are a joker!
Ijebus are the greatest amongst yorubas, Fact!
Can any other boast of as many prominent sons as ours? Wole Soyinka is from Ijebu-Isara as well. Guy don't hate.


I am more convinced than ever that you are not an ijebu man! Stop embarrassing yourself and go back to your people...oniranu

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