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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 9:47pm On Aug 14, 2015
wordcat:


My father and mother are mumu. That is why my life has no value
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 9:49pm On Aug 14, 2015
ebamma:
my father don suffer. I deserve a curse on my useless head. My life is useless already; consequently, yet another curse will not do much damage
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Nobody: 9:57pm On Aug 14, 2015
micronut:
The death of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, has resulted in many allegations and denials to surface. The palace officially announced the monarch’s death on August 12, Wednesday. The Royal Traditional Council of Ife maintained that the Oba is alive and in good health for two weeks after reports about his death surfaced.

While controversy rages about the Abobaku, who was reportedly said to have run away after the death of the monarch, Social media is awashed with so many fallacies and jokes. Trust Nigerians, always bringing joke out, from every events, but much as we may want to be humorous about this, we should also not join hypocrites in joking with every single thing, (Especially if it lacks any iota of truth), who knows, it could be someone close to us in future.

Have started seeing tags like "Run away abobaku", i was just laughing, read many tweets saying "The abobaku is smart" "Aregbesola should pay the abobaku", Others saying, is the abobaku blind when he was taking the title? i just. laugh at their sheer ignorance, ignorance can transform to a full blown disease, from epidemic to endemic if caution is not put in place.

I smiled at the level of ignorance we sometimes portray on salient issues of national interest....When i saw some picture posted by a nairalander, i just wish media reporting would be better one day.

In this present day,it is appalling how people just use pictures they see around to support the useless junks they write, simply because they know this would appeal to the public. Am a Muslim and would never be a party to hypocrisy. This how they would bring pictures and videos of Liberia and somalia war and tag it with Islam (you see caption like "Muslims beheading a christian in Yobe"wink.

It's most unfortunate that we don't do our findings very well before joining badwagons in making someone look bad just because we don't subscribe to their way.

Note: My analysis here is in no way to appraise any religion class but to admonish us to be cautious before we judge people unfairly.

Now to the issue on ground, the issue of "Abobaku" started on social media just like joke, where a faceless Nigeria disguised as abobaku tweets that he is on the run because Aregbesola has not paid his salary, funny you would say? Yes an Abobaku on tweeter and who does that?

As a long time student of knowledge, have learnt to understand that few percentage of the Older generation has embraced ICT, with bulk of them adhering to majorly Facebook. Even few among we so called youths make use of Twitter, skype, instagram among many other social networking platforms. How much an abobaku who would have been a stalk illiterate ( If there is even an abobakuin the first instance). As an Indigene of the ancient town, i can tell you that even 90% of the palace chiefs are stalk illiterates, except few that they may have primary school leaving certificate.

Am a Practicing Muslim that preaches "Religion Tolerance" everywhere i go, i do not see myself as All-in-all, it's a privilege to be in Islam, all i can do is to use characters and acts to display the beauty of Islam to whoever cares to embrace them, coercing people through gimmicks could be inimical.

Let me set it straight, "No such thing as Abobaku in Any Yoruba land again and even in Ile-ife" I challenge you to come with your evidence and i stand to be corrected.

As an indigene of ile-ife with requisite knowledge of Ife chieftaincy and Culture... It is important to make many Nigerians know that the issue of"Abobaku" was last witnessed in any Yoruba land, almost like 4 generations ago, Ooni never had any Abobaku, and nothing of such even in the days of his immediate predecessor, Sir Adesoji Aderemi who died in 1980. The closest to Ooni of Ife in any form or loyalty rank is called "Sarun Odua" and he is even an High chief. I wish Nigerians should fear God, as they have nothing to gain by discrediting YORUBA culture, just to make a point. If there is anything of such, tell us the name ofthe bearer. People should not just sit in their room and start twitting what is never the truth..

BELOW ARE THE COMMENTS FROM CONCERNED IFE MEDIA PERSONALITIES AS GIVEN BY MR FATAI ADIYELOJA (G.M NTA SAKI)

Lanre Akintilo commented on his Facebook account about what now happens with the trusted stewards of the Obas. He said: “ Quite a number of no-truths and distortion has been written regarding the eloping of an entity called ‘Abobaku’. In Ile-Ife, the person so referred to is called ‘Saarun’,head of the ‘Emeses’ who are stewards to areigning Ooni. The Saarun is the head andclosest aide who must go everywhere the Ooni goes. It follows in the days of hold that uponthe demise of an Ooni, his most trusted aide andsteward will be interred with him to continue his life of service to his master and as well show hisloyalty.“I personally know the Saarun that served late Oba Adesoji Aderemi (late Chief YayaArasanmi) While Oba Aderemi passed away in 1980, his late Saarun passed on in 1987, andseven clear years afterwards. The current Saarun will not be buried with late Oba Sijuade as the practice has since been stopped in Ile-Ife. So there is no need to elope. I am a proudson of Ile-Ife and I am well grounded in thetraditions and cultures of my people. It will not happen.
”Balogun Jr., the senior manager of business development at Global Media Mirror Limited,publishers of National Mirror, also reacted to the Abobaku saga.

Read what he has said on the development:“ When the Abobaku saga started, I was so sure someone was just being funny, I mean, anybody with a passing knowledge about Yoruba history would surely get the joke. But days later, the story was still trending,and somehow, some very senior, and well respected journalists also join the fray.“I can excuse the quasi or emergency journalists, those who have gained notoriety and fame neither for their unique turn of phrase nor for any intellectual bent, heck, some cannot even write a complete sentence to save their lives, but just because news reporting, like almost every thing else, has been dumbed down to sound bites.

“I can also indulge those who are not Yoruba,the Omoluabi concept is complex enough for some freeborn, not to talk of strangers. The first thing I expect an average educated and enlightened mind to do is to mentally fact check the story.

“The Abobaku concept is exclusively an Old Oyo template,and was never a practice in Ife. Even in Oyo town, it is no longer in vogue. Any student of Yoruba history would tell you that the practice of the crown Prince of Oyo dying with the Aalafin was the immediate cause of the Yoruba wars, which lasted a hundred years. “I know fake news is the order of the day, but sometimes you begin to question our ability for critical thinking, spreading a story because it is popular, not because it is true, is one of the pitfalls of using the social media as a primary news source.”

My Conclusion

We should endeavour to get our facts right and never join badwagons to Paint Our Culture red. We should only condemn what is in humane and not be an advocate to issues that makes mockery of the revered"Traditional Institution".This is not the best way to correct certain norms, a false alarm is not only detrimental but also undignifying.

Ife People are Versed and knowledgeable Yoruba People and would not condone or be part of any Fetish Practice, the media and those behind the unfound social noise should be aware "Life hereafter" or "Atunbotan". We should not raise dust where there is none.

Lateef Eluyemi, "Concerned Ife Mind" Writes from The cradle of Yoruba Race.

God Bless!!!


cc. Lalasticalala
ishlove
seun


Please, what is "Almost 4 generations" translate to years.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Nobody: 10:00pm On Aug 14, 2015
S waste elongated stories.

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wordcat(m): 10:03pm On Aug 14, 2015
wadetaw202:
My Yoruba people are barbarians
Why are u telling us?
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by ibadantiti(f): 10:21pm On Aug 14, 2015
"As an Indigene of the ancient town, i can tell you that even 90% of the palace chiefs are stalk illiterates,"

What are you trying to say shocked
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by AlienStar: 10:50pm On Aug 14, 2015
Eleyi gidi gan

#shoro niyen
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by micronut(m): 11:28pm On Aug 14, 2015
ibadantiti:
"As an Indigene of the ancient town, i can tell you that even 90% of the palace chiefs are stalk illiterates,"

What are you trying to say shocked

Anything you want to translate it to......many older generations are unlettered and doesn't imply any negative things.. I wish you do not read negative meanings to it...
What is important is to get the message passed.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 2:09am On Aug 15, 2015
wordcat:


I came from a tribe of homeless Igbos. Our case is hereditary, I mean, our flaaathead is directly from the womb. That is why we think and behave abnormally most times.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 2:12am On Aug 15, 2015
micronut:

Anything you want to translate it to......many older generations are unlettered and doesn't imply any negative things.. I wish you do not read negative meanings to it...
What is important is to get the message passed.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by funkybully(f): 2:16am On Aug 15, 2015
[s]
wadetaw202:


Cursed culturless flaaathead, kindly get lost from Yoruba land and go back to your gulf erosion. Yes, we are barbaric and we kill people when our king dies. If you are not happy with it,kindly park your useless luggage and your useless OSU outcast life out of Yoruba land and never come back again. Eediotic foool of a flaaathead. Bastard!!!
What are you still doing here gan in the first place? Your cursed self say we are bad, yet you keep on staying like a homeless dog. You call Nigeria a zoo, yet, you can't go back to your useless culturless gully erosioned village.
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Amadioha punish u there to even think I live in ur backward cave full of rusted brown roofs.

How can I survive with amala and red oil gulping animals.

Fool

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 8:53am On Aug 15, 2015
funkybully:
[s][/s]

Amadioha punish u there to even think I live in ur backward cave full of rusted brown roofs.

How can I survive with amala and red oil gulping animals.

Fool

May everlasting curse never depart from your steupd life. Every part of Nigeria has brown roof including ur useless alaigbo; we have trashed that out already. May you never make headway in life for as long as you stay in Yoruba land. The place has brown roof, yet you cursed bastard will never leave. They eat amala, yet you still stick with us. Why not go back t your useless home full of gully erosion and leave our barbaric culture for us? But you will never go because Igbo's are cursed with the spirit of wandering. Everyday, thousand of them leave their home for the southwest, yet the southwest is not good. every day, they leave their dirty aba, the dirtiest city in Africa, to come down to southwest, yet Nigeria is a zoo. Useless cursed tribe that will perish without solution. For as long as you stay in the southwest, you will never make headway. Every money you make here will be spent on sickness. And we are even coming to cut off your head, because you must be buried with the Ooni of ife. Every member of your family will die mysteriously after we sacrifice your head, because you and your family members are chosen by the gods to die with the Ooni. I suggest to you to get lost from our land. We don't need you, or else we will sacrifice your head. You homeless wandering flaaaathead!

And for your information, amala and red pepper oil is a nice food. You will never know because you are a flaaaaathead with compressed and therefore useless brain.

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by funkybully(f): 9:48am On Aug 15, 2015
[s]
wadetaw202:


May everlasting curse never depart from your steupd life. Every part of Nigeria has brown roof including ur useless alaigbo; we have trashed that out already. May you never make headway in life for as long as you stay in Yoruba land. The place has brown roof, yet you cursed bastard will never leave. They eat amala, yet you still stick with us. Why not go back t your useless home full of gully erosion and leave our barbaric culture for us? But you will never go because Igbo's are cursed with the spirit of wandering. Everyday, thousand of them leave their home for the southwest, yet the southwest is not good. every day, they leave their dirty aba, the dirtiest city in Africa, to come down to southwest, yet Nigeria is a zoo. Useless cursed tribe that will perish without solution. For as long as you stay in the southwest, you will never make headway. Every money you make here will be spent on sickness. And we are even coming to cut off your head, because you must be buried with the Ooni of ife. Every member of your family will die mysteriously after we sacrifice your head, because you and your family members are chosen by the gods to die with the Ooni. I suggest to you to get lost from our land. We don't need you, or else we will sacrifice your head. You homeless wandering flaaaathead!

And for your information, amala and red pepper oil is a nice food. You will never know because you are a flaaaaathead with compressed and therefore useless brain.
[/s]

Bastard eggheader!

May collesterol from red Oil block ur blood veins and kill u there.

God forbid me living with rapists, cannibal, juju, hateful, ritualistic, jealous stricken, poisonous ppl like yoloba oblong headed tiger whiskers face ugly baboons.

May ur life remain miserable inside oshogbo as u live with ur aged mother.

Wretched cursed soul! U will soon be used as abobaku in that shyt hole where king's heart is eaten.

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 15, 2015
micronut:
The death of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, has resulted in many allegations and denials to surface. The palace officially announced the monarch’s death on August 12, Wednesday. The Royal Traditional Council of Ife maintained that the Oba is alive and in good health for two weeks after reports about his death surfaced.

While controversy rages about the Abobaku, who was reportedly said to have run away after the death of the monarch, Social media is awashed with so many fallacies and jokes. Trust Nigerians, always bringing joke out, from every events, but much as we may want to be humorous about this, we should also not join hypocrites in joking with every single thing, (Especially if it lacks any iota of truth), who knows, it could be someone close to us in future.

Have started seeing tags like "Run away abobaku", i was just laughing, read many tweets saying "The abobaku is smart" "Aregbesola should pay the abobaku", Others saying, is the abobaku blind when he was taking the title? i just. laugh at their sheer ignorance, ignorance can transform to a full blown disease, from epidemic to endemic if caution is not put in place.

I smiled at the level of ignorance we sometimes portray on salient issues of national interest....When i saw some picture posted by a nairalander, i just wish media reporting would be better one day.

In this present day,it is appalling how people just use pictures they see around to support the useless junks they write, simply because they know this would appeal to the public. Am a Muslim and would never be a party to hypocrisy. This how they would bring pictures and videos of Liberia and somalia war and tag it with Islam (you see caption like "Muslims beheading a christian in Yobe"wink.

It's most unfortunate that we don't do our findings very well before joining badwagons in making someone look bad just because we don't subscribe to their way.

Note: My analysis here is in no way to appraise any religion class but to admonish us to be cautious before we judge people unfairly.

Now to the issue on ground, the issue of "Abobaku" started on social media just like joke, where a faceless Nigeria disguised as abobaku tweets that he is on the run because Aregbesola has not paid his salary, funny you would say? Yes an Abobaku on tweeter and who does that?

As a long time student of knowledge, have learnt to understand that few percentage of the Older generation has embraced ICT, with bulk of them adhering to majorly Facebook. Even few among we so called youths make use of Twitter, skype, instagram among many other social networking platforms. How much an abobaku who would have been a stalk illiterate ( If there is even an abobakuin the first instance). As an Indigene of the ancient town, i can tell you that even 90% of the palace chiefs are stalk illiterates, except few that they may have primary school leaving certificate.

Am a Practicing Muslim that preaches "Religion Tolerance" everywhere i go, i do not see myself as All-in-all, it's a privilege to be in Islam, all i can do is to use characters and acts to display the beauty of Islam to whoever cares to embrace them, coercing people through gimmicks could be inimical.

Let me set it straight, "No such thing as Abobaku in Any Yoruba land again and even in Ile-ife" I challenge you to come with your evidence and i stand to be corrected.

As an indigene of ile-ife with requisite knowledge of Ife chieftaincy and Culture... It is important to make many Nigerians know that the issue of"Abobaku" was last witnessed in any Yoruba land, almost like 4 generations ago, Ooni never had any Abobaku, and nothing of such even in the days of his immediate predecessor, Sir Adesoji Aderemi who died in 1980. The closest to Ooni of Ife in any form or loyalty rank is called "Sarun Odua" and he is even an High chief. I wish Nigerians should fear God, as they have nothing to gain by discrediting YORUBA culture, just to make a point. If there is anything of such, tell us the name ofthe bearer. People should not just sit in their room and start twitting what is never the truth..

BELOW ARE THE COMMENTS FROM CONCERNED IFE MEDIA PERSONALITIES AS GIVEN BY MR FATAI ADIYELOJA (G.M NTA SAKI)

Lanre Akintilo commented on his Facebook account about what now happens with the trusted stewards of the Obas. He said: “ Quite a number of no-truths and distortion has been written regarding the eloping of an entity called ‘Abobaku’. In Ile-Ife, the person so referred to is called ‘Saarun’,head of the ‘Emeses’ who are stewards to areigning Ooni. The Saarun is the head andclosest aide who must go everywhere the Ooni goes. It follows in the days of hold that uponthe demise of an Ooni, his most trusted aide andsteward will be interred with him to continue his life of service to his master and as well show hisloyalty.“I personally know the Saarun that served late Oba Adesoji Aderemi (late Chief YayaArasanmi) While Oba Aderemi passed away in 1980, his late Saarun passed on in 1987, andseven clear years afterwards. The current Saarun will not be buried with late Oba Sijuade as the practice has since been stopped in Ile-Ife. So there is no need to elope. I am a proudson of Ile-Ife and I am well grounded in thetraditions and cultures of my people. It will not happen.
”Balogun Jr., the senior manager of business development at Global Media Mirror Limited,publishers of National Mirror, also reacted to the Abobaku saga.

Read what he has said on the development:“ When the Abobaku saga started, I was so sure someone was just being funny, I mean, anybody with a passing knowledge about Yoruba history would surely get the joke. But days later, the story was still trending,and somehow, some very senior, and well respected journalists also join the fray.“I can excuse the quasi or emergency journalists, those who have gained notoriety and fame neither for their unique turn of phrase nor for any intellectual bent, heck, some cannot even write a complete sentence to save their lives, but just because news reporting, like almost every thing else, has been dumbed down to sound bites.

“I can also indulge those who are not Yoruba,the Omoluabi concept is complex enough for some freeborn, not to talk of strangers. The first thing I expect an average educated and enlightened mind to do is to mentally fact check the story.

“The Abobaku concept is exclusively an Old Oyo template,and was never a practice in Ife. Even in Oyo town, it is no longer in vogue. Any student of Yoruba history would tell you that the practice of the crown Prince of Oyo dying with the Aalafin was the immediate cause of the Yoruba wars, which lasted a hundred years. “I know fake news is the order of the day, but sometimes you begin to question our ability for critical thinking, spreading a story because it is popular, not because it is true, is one of the pitfalls of using the social media as a primary news source.”

My Conclusion

We should endeavour to get our facts right and never join badwagons to Paint Our Culture red. We should only condemn what is in humane and not be an advocate to issues that makes mockery of the revered"Traditional Institution".This is not the best way to correct certain norms, a false alarm is not only detrimental but also undignifying.

Ife People are Versed and knowledgeable Yoruba People and would not condone or be part of any Fetish Practice, the media and those behind the unfound social noise should be aware "Life hereafter" or "Atunbotan". We should not raise dust where there is none.

Lateef Eluyemi, "Concerned Ife Mind" Writes from The cradle of Yoruba Race.

God Bless!!!


cc. Lalasticalala
ishlove
seun
Lies! I don't even expect you to tell us the truth because there's no atom of truth in any yo-robber person's blood. That word "abobaku" originated from where?
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by smada13(m): 10:34am On Aug 15, 2015
funkybully:
Rubbish face mending jargon. Why are ppl told to stay indoor before and after oba's death. Why is d oba's burial enshrewed in so much secrecy?



cuz u don't have a culture... in Yoruba culture, there are spiritual rites people are not to see, there are some females don't see, there are some children don't see....most likely it may result in death....when my dad's elder brother died ( he was an aaro) the oro people did 21days village passage for him and there was one only male of the family went with them, we were all wrapped in white clothes......

the beauty of the Yoruba culture......

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by jordy101(m): 11:17am On Aug 15, 2015
smada13:



cuz u don't have a culture... in Yoruba culture, there are spiritual rites people are not to see, there are some females don't see, there are some children don't see....most likely it may result in death....when my dad's elder brother died ( he was an aaro) the oro people did 21days village passage for him and there was one only male of the family went with them, we were all wrapped in white clothes......

the beauty of the Yoruba culture......
and you call barbarism and cannibalism a culture? may God have mercy on you Yorubas. I wonder what the clergies in your land are saying and doing about this satanism of the highest order.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by wadetaw202: 1:16am On Aug 16, 2015
funkybully:
[s][/s]

I am a Bastard

May collesterol from red Oil block my blood veins and kill me
I am a rapists, cannibal, juju, hateful, ritualistic, jealous stricken, poisonous flaaaatheaded tiger whiskers face ugly baboons.

May my life remain miserable inside the dirtiest town in Africa, Aba, where I live with my aged mother.

I am a Wretched cursed soul! I will soon be used as abobaku in that alaigbo where king's heart is eaten.

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by scully95: 3:45pm On Aug 16, 2015
micronut:
The death of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, has resulted in many allegations and denials to surface. The palace officially announced the monarch’s death on August 12, Wednesday. The Royal Traditional Council of Ife maintained that the Oba is alive and in good health for two weeks after reports about his death surfaced.

While controversy rages about the Abobaku, who was reportedly said to have run away after the death of the monarch, Social media is awashed with so many fallacies and jokes. Trust Nigerians, always bringing joke out, from every events, but much as we may want to be humorous about this, we should also not join hypocrites in joking with every single thing, (Especially if it lacks any iota of truth), who knows, it could be someone close to us in future.

Have started seeing tags like "Run away abobaku", i was just laughing, read many tweets saying "The abobaku is smart" "Aregbesola should pay the abobaku", Others saying, is the abobaku blind when he was taking the title? i just. laugh at their sheer ignorance, ignorance can transform to a full blown disease, from epidemic to endemic if caution is not put in place.

I smiled at the level of ignorance we sometimes portray on salient issues of national interest....When i saw some picture posted by a nairalander, i just wish media reporting would be better one day.

In this present day,it is appalling how people just use pictures they see around to support the useless junks they write, simply because they know this would appeal to the public. Am a Muslim and would never be a party to hypocrisy. This how they would bring pictures and videos of Liberia and somalia war and tag it with Islam (you see caption like "Muslims beheading a christian in Yobe"wink.

It's most unfortunate that we don't do our findings very well before joining badwagons in making someone look bad just because we don't subscribe to their way.

Note: My analysis here is in no way to appraise any religion class but to admonish us to be cautious before we judge people unfairly.

Now to the issue on ground, the issue of "Abobaku" started on social media just like joke, where a faceless Nigeria disguised as abobaku tweets that he is on the run because Aregbesola has not paid his salary, funny you would say? Yes an Abobaku on tweeter and who does that?

As a long time student of knowledge, have learnt to understand that few percentage of the Older generation has embraced ICT, with bulk of them adhering to majorly Facebook. Even few among we so called youths make use of Twitter, skype, instagram among many other social networking platforms. How much an abobaku who would have been a stalk illiterate ( If there is even an abobakuin the first instance). As an Indigene of the ancient town, i can tell you that even 90% of the palace chiefs are stalk illiterates, except few that they may have primary school leaving certificate.

Am a Practicing Muslim that preaches "Religion Tolerance" everywhere i go, i do not see myself as All-in-all, it's a privilege to be in Islam, all i can do is to use characters and acts to display the beauty of Islam to whoever cares to embrace them, coercing people through gimmicks could be inimical.

Let me set it straight, "No such thing as Abobaku in Any Yoruba land again and even in Ile-ife" I challenge you to come with your evidence and i stand to be corrected.

As an indigene of ile-ife with requisite knowledge of Ife chieftaincy and Culture... It is important to make many Nigerians know that the issue of"Abobaku" was last witnessed in any Yoruba land, almost like 4 generations ago, Ooni never had any Abobaku, and nothing of such even in the days of his immediate predecessor, Sir Adesoji Aderemi who died in 1980. The closest to Ooni of Ife in any form or loyalty rank is called "Sarun Odua" and he is even an High chief. I wish Nigerians should fear God, as they have nothing to gain by discrediting YORUBA culture, just to make a point. If there is anything of such, tell us the name ofthe bearer. People should not just sit in their room and start twitting what is never the truth..

BELOW ARE THE COMMENTS FROM CONCERNED IFE MEDIA PERSONALITIES AS GIVEN BY MR FATAI ADIYELOJA (G.M NTA SAKI)

Lanre Akintilo commented on his Facebook account about what now happens with the trusted stewards of the Obas. He said: “ Quite a number of no-truths and distortion has been written regarding the eloping of an entity called ‘Abobaku’. In Ile-Ife, the person so referred to is called ‘Saarun’,head of the ‘Emeses’ who are stewards to areigning Ooni. The Saarun is the head andclosest aide who must go everywhere the Ooni goes. It follows in the days of hold that uponthe demise of an Ooni, his most trusted aide andsteward will be interred with him to continue his life of service to his master and as well show hisloyalty.“I personally know the Saarun that served late Oba Adesoji Aderemi (late Chief YayaArasanmi) While Oba Aderemi passed away in 1980, his late Saarun passed on in 1987, andseven clear years afterwards. The current Saarun will not be buried with late Oba Sijuade as the practice has since been stopped in Ile-Ife. So there is no need to elope. I am a proudson of Ile-Ife and I am well grounded in thetraditions and cultures of my people. It will not happen.
”Balogun Jr., the senior manager of business development at Global Media Mirror Limited,publishers of National Mirror, also reacted to the Abobaku saga.

Read what he has said on the development:“ When the Abobaku saga started, I was so sure someone was just being funny, I mean, anybody with a passing knowledge about Yoruba history would surely get the joke. But days later, the story was still trending,and somehow, some very senior, and well respected journalists also join the fray.“I can excuse the quasi or emergency journalists, those who have gained notoriety and fame neither for their unique turn of phrase nor for any intellectual bent, heck, some cannot even write a complete sentence to save their lives, but just because news reporting, like almost every thing else, has been dumbed down to sound bites.

“I can also indulge those who are not Yoruba,the Omoluabi concept is complex enough for some freeborn, not to talk of strangers. The first thing I expect an average educated and enlightened mind to do is to mentally fact check the story.

“The Abobaku concept is exclusively an Old Oyo template,and was never a practice in Ife. Even in Oyo town, it is no longer in vogue. Any student of Yoruba history would tell you that the practice of the crown Prince of Oyo dying with the Aalafin was the immediate cause of the Yoruba wars, which lasted a hundred years. “I know fake news is the order of the day, but sometimes you begin to question our ability for critical thinking, spreading a story because it is popular, not because it is true, is one of the pitfalls of using the social media as a primary news source.”

My Conclusion

We should endeavour to get our facts right and never join badwagons to Paint Our Culture red. We should only condemn what is in humane and not be an advocate to issues that makes mockery of the revered"Traditional Institution".This is not the best way to correct certain norms, a false alarm is not only detrimental but also undignifying.

Ife People are Versed and knowledgeable Yoruba People and would not condone or be part of any Fetish Practice, the media and those behind the unfound social noise should be aware "Life hereafter" or "Atunbotan". We should not raise dust where there is none.

Lateef Eluyemi, "Concerned Ife Mind" Writes from The cradle of Yoruba Race.

God Bless!!!


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Eledumare will continue to bless you for the Beautiful Post. This is one of the Best Post of the year..
Ase !

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Tinyemeka(m): 8:52pm On Aug 16, 2015
micronut:


Same reason why South African Gov't declared 10days Mourning and work free for Late Nelson Mandela... It's a cultural sign of honour to a traditional Ruler.

Did the SA Govt impose curfew and ask people to remain indoors?
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by macof(m): 5:38pm On Aug 19, 2015
Tinyemeka:


Did the SA Govt impose curfew and ask people to remain indoors?

Are we South africans? Pls if yoruba laws doesn't suit u relocate to ur village

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by macof(m): 5:41pm On Aug 19, 2015
jordy101:
and you call barbarism and cannibalism a culture? may God have mercy on you Yorubas. I wonder what the clergies in your land are saying and doing about this satanism of the highest order.

You are very stuupid. Where's the barbarism and cannibalism? Point them out

Idiota! Ur people are a lost people without history nd u call us satanists for having wat u can never have - a rich culture
Envy will destroy ur land soon

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by alcmene: 6:05pm On Aug 19, 2015
sheer crap
the aboubaka fled the state
the burial was replete with many sorts of rituals in various shrines
otherwise why this ritualistic procession

Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by BOBBYKILLZ: 2:50am On Aug 20, 2015
Why r u deceiving urself? I av a very very close friend frm a royal home who told me about an abobaku and all the traditional rites and reasons for traditional festivals in yoruba land long bfr d ooni died (about 3yrs back) Nd i know for sure dat d oba will be decapitated and the abobaku will be buried too to accompany him tru out his journey in the afterlife...
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by macof(m): 5:59pm On Aug 20, 2015
BOBBYKILLZ:
Why r u deceiving urself? I av a very very close friend frm a royal home who told me about an abobaku and all the traditional rites and reasons for traditional festivals in yoruba land long bfr d ooni died (about 3yrs back) Nd i know for sure dat d oba will be decapitated and the abobaku will be buried too to accompany him tru out his journey in the afterlife...

Lies! Read the Op and digest that
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by macof(m): 6:07pm On Aug 20, 2015
alcmene:
sheer crap
the aboubaka fled the state
the burial was replete with many sorts of rituals in various shrines
otherwise why this ritualistic procession
grin grin old picture. .. that was from the obatala festival of 2yrs ago

See how stuupid blogs have fried ur brain

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Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Duru1(m): 6:24pm On Aug 20, 2015
Yari.ba peeps are fun to watch especially when they are on their game blaring falsehood. At the appropriate time though, Yari.ba can easily deny being Yari.ba. I wondered why the writer failed to say how Abobaku came about, including Gbomogbomo.
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Makapounse(m): 4:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
Next time, Lean how to summarize while written an article,. Are you from one of those Afobaje's families ? For you to know the inner of Ooni of ife. Or are you defending yoruba culture which every body awared. Using people for ritual is not an hiden thing in traditional way of life, so Why then Abobaku's issue will now be defended .. I don't even see much point in ur post. You just want us to know you have Phd in article writing
Re: The Truth Behind The Deceitful Story Of Abobaku And Ile Ife: Ife Indigenes React by Chesman10(m): 5:18pm On Aug 21, 2015
This thread would have balanced the whole story if only my brothers were not defending the Aboubako story when it first broke out. I could remember one poster shouting ' its is culture and we are proud of it'. I was like ' when did barbarism become part of our culture'

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