Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Nobody: 12:59pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by chukslawrence(m): 1:00pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by DOCTORDONE: 1:14pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Topsyvic(f): 2:11pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
seunny4lif: What's the different between Ikale and Ilaje people unlimited differences 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by mayordadon(m): 2:12pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
waooo cant wait for dis year oooo proudly araromi obu |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by seunny4lif(m): 2:18pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
Topsyvic: unlimited differences Tell me more 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Topsyvic(f): 2:36pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by seunny4lif(m): 2:47pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
Topsyvic: wic 1 re u btw d two? Difference btw Ilaje and Ikale people |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by omimiEjoor90: 2:54pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
The picture posted is of an Umale festival at Igbotako, Osooro. Igbotako is a city in Ikaleland but not in Ilajeland. It appears the writer could not differentiate between the Ikales and the Ilajes hence the muddling of history and culture. Both are kins and are related by history. They speak similar dialects. Both celebrates similar cultural events. I.e the Umale festival. They Have same kind of musical genre called Biripo music. Thank you. 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by alaskido(m): 2:55pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by April4th(m): 4:20pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
Okere Juju Goodboiyy: As part of my agenda in exposing the culture of my people(Ilaje , Urhobo, Itsekiri, Ijo e.tc) to the world, today we will be discussing about The Umale festival of the Itsekiri and Ilaje people. Its no longer news that the Ilaje share so many things with The Itsekiri nation, Be it language, Culture, Monarchy e.tc as such I do classify The Ilaje as an Itsekiri Offspring (Disputable) .. Here we go..
Umale Okere - Itsekiri
People living in the ancient town of Warri often looked with nostalgia to the season of Awankere, also called Umale Okere, an annual masquerade festival with epicentre of the celebration at Okere main square. It’s a mix of culture, tradition, dancing and humour. Umale Okere is virtually the most popular Itsekiri festival in Warri with so much social fun and excitement, attracting indigenes and non-indigenes alike beyond ethnic divide. Visitors and residents of Warri, including eminent personalities from all walks of life converge at Okere to watch the festival.
People – young and old, including children, line up on both sides of the expansive Okere Road from Esisi junction to the centre point, a massive crowd, jostling curiously to catch a glimpse of the masquerades, men and women dancing to the traditional drum beats with amidst sexy, obscene remarks by women and tantalizing songs, emotional and romantic.
The elegance and beauty of the festival, graced by the masquerades in attires almost akin to the costume and apparels worn by Eyo masquerades in Lagos during Adamorisha festival are amazing.
The origin of Umale Okere festival dates back to pre- independence years in the era of British colonialism. It emanated from Ekpen family, owners of Okere that married a woman called Diden who hailed from the neighbouring Ekurede, the place where the palace of the Olu of Warri is located. An Ekurede woman married to Ekpen family of Okere. The masquerades are customary acknowledgement of the marital ties between the two.
The leader of the masquerades is called Öshogwa Umale”with several bodyguards while the others filed out in a single line for seven market days of Okere till the last day. At the rear of the masquerades is “Okwooye”, wearing a big hat and holding a whip, dressed in baggy attire touching the ground due to oversize.
The mother of them all, referred to as Queen, is called “Eleghe”, very gentle, majestic and moves in measured steps, walking on red carpet. It is rarely seen in public – once in 50 years. Many people see Eleghe only once in their life time. Its public appearance is now reduced to 25 years.
According to Erikowa who lived in Ekurede, since 1956, Eleghe came out twice. For the masquerades, after their appearance on the seventh market day, they go back to the shrine known as “Ekun”, opening their faces on the way.
Women come out to seek their blessings and favour for children, to strike out failures and curses from their lives, to seek success in life. On the last day also, everyone comes to appeal to the Umales as they return to the shrine to cast away their misfortunes and problems, bring prosperity, give them long life, take away sickness, troubles and not to have afflictions in life again.
[img]http://cdn2.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.LrENFf2Uzo.webp[/img]
[img]http://cdn1.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere1-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.Sk8uOoS2Dd.webp[/img]
Umale Festival - Ilaje People
UMALE Aju is the anscestral masked dancer of the Jomoyetoyo royal family of [ Odojomo, Igbotako, Osooro] Ilaje, Ondo State in Nigeria. The dancers represent anscestral spirit, the costumes are carved headress in the shape of water fowls or masks with colorfull fabrics covering the body.
They dance to choreographed drum rhythms and dance steps. The festival is usually celebrated around Christmas time every 7 years. Many members of the family return home to celebrate the ways of our anscestors.
Credits: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/awankere-unifying-carnival-for-warri-people/ |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by FisifunKododada: 5:31pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
So now Ilajes are your people? Aren't the Ilajes Yorubas? When did an Urhobo/Itshekiri man become a Yoruba man? STOP talking nonsense. Do the needful. 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 6:35pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
Goodboiyy: As part of my agenda in exposing the culture of my people(Ilaje , Urhobo, Itsekiri, Ijo e.tc) to the world, today we will be discussing about The Umale festival of the Itsekiri and Ilaje people. Its no longer news that the Ilaje share so many things with The Itsekiri nation, Be it language, Culture, Monarchy e.tc as such I do classify The Ilaje as an Itsekiri Offspring (Disputable) .. Here we go..
Umale Okere - Itsekiri
People living in the ancient town of Warri often looked with nostalgia to the season of Awankere, also called Umale Okere, an annual masquerade festival with epicentre of the celebration at Okere main square. It’s a mix of culture, tradition, dancing and humour. Umale Okere is virtually the most popular Itsekiri festival in Warri with so much social fun and excitement, attracting indigenes and non-indigenes alike beyond ethnic divide. Visitors and residents of Warri, including eminent personalities from all walks of life converge at Okere to watch the festival.
People – young and old, including children, line up on both sides of the expansive Okere Road from Esisi junction to the centre point, a massive crowd, jostling curiously to catch a glimpse of the masquerades, men and women dancing to the traditional drum beats with amidst sexy, obscene remarks by women and tantalizing songs, emotional and romantic.
The elegance and beauty of the festival, graced by the masquerades in attires almost akin to the costume and apparels worn by Eyo masquerades in Lagos during Adamorisha festival are amazing.
The origin of Umale Okere festival dates back to pre- independence years in the era of British colonialism. It emanated from Ekpen family, owners of Okere that married a woman called Diden who hailed from the neighbouring Ekurede, the place where the palace of the Olu of Warri is located. An Ekurede woman married to Ekpen family of Okere. The masquerades are customary acknowledgement of the marital ties between the two.
The leader of the masquerades is called Öshogwa Umale”with several bodyguards while the others filed out in a single line for seven market days of Okere till the last day. At the rear of the masquerades is “Okwooye”, wearing a big hat and holding a whip, dressed in baggy attire touching the ground due to oversize.
The mother of them all, referred to as Queen, is called “Eleghe”, very gentle, majestic and moves in measured steps, walking on red carpet. It is rarely seen in public – once in 50 years. Many people see Eleghe only once in their life time. Its public appearance is now reduced to 25 years.
According to Erikowa who lived in Ekurede, since 1956, Eleghe came out twice. For the masquerades, after their appearance on the seventh market day, they go back to the shrine known as “Ekun”, opening their faces on the way.
Women come out to seek their blessings and favour for children, to strike out failures and curses from their lives, to seek success in life. On the last day also, everyone comes to appeal to the Umales as they return to the shrine to cast away their misfortunes and problems, bring prosperity, give them long life, take away sickness, troubles and not to have afflictions in life again.
[img]http://cdn2.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.LrENFf2Uzo.webp[/img]
[img]http://cdn1.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere1-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.Sk8uOoS2Dd.webp[/img]
Umale Festival - Ilaje People
UMALE Aju is the anscestral masked dancer of the Jomoyetoyo royal family of [ Odojomo, Igbotako, Osooro] Ilaje, Ondo State in Nigeria. The dancers represent anscestral spirit, the costumes are carved headress in the shape of water fowls or masks with colorfull fabrics covering the body.
They dance to choreographed drum rhythms and dance steps. The festival is usually celebrated around Christmas time every 7 years. Many members of the family return home to celebrate the ways of our anscestors.
Credits: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/awankere-unifying-carnival-for-warri-people/ Nice one bro! I love seeing threads such as this that promotes our cultural and historical background 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 6:37pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
FisifunKododada: So now Ilajes are your people? Aren't the Ilajes Yorubas? When did an Urhobo/Itshekiri man become a Yoruba man? STOP talking nonsense. Do the needful. So it's now a crime for him to call ilajes his people abi why are you people always causing confusion like this? 2 Likes |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 6:52pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
omimiEjoor90: The picture posted is of an Umale festival at Igbotako, Osooro. Igbotako is a city in Ikaleland but not in Ilajeland. It appears the writer could not differentiate between the Ikales and the Ilajes hence the muddling of history and culture. Both are kins and are related by history. They speak similar dialects. Both celebrates similar cultural events. I.e the Umale festival. They Have same kind of musical genre called Biripo music. Thank you. Nle oh Oma ikale wo gha? 2 Likes |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by uu001: 7:35pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
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Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by FisifunKododada: 10:02pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
dejavski:
So it's now a crime for him to call ilajes his people abi why are you people always causing confusion like this? The guy has always maintained that the Yorubas and Itshekiris are not related. So why is he now calling Ilajes (a Yoruba tribe) his people? Is that not inconsistency? It doesn't concern me what his opinion is, as long as he is consistent. He cannot say today that the Yorubas are his people today, then tomorrow he comes here and says he his tribe is not related to the Yorubas. Can't eat your cake and have it. Dude needs to be consistent in his words. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 10:13pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
The guy has always maintained that the Yorubas and Itshekiris are not related. So why is he now calling Ilajes (a Yoruba tribe) his people? Is that not inconsistency? It doesn't concern me what his opinion is, as long as he is consistent. He cannot say today that the Yorubas are his people today, then tomorrow he comes here and says he his tribe is not related to the Yorubas. Can't eat your cake and have it. Dude needs to be consistent in his words. He has always acknowledged itsekiri as a yoruboid group 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by FisifunKododada: 10:21pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
dejavski:
He has always acknowledged itsekiri as a yoruboid group No he hasn't. Prove it. 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 10:38pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
No he hasn't. Prove it. Actually he does. He only said that itsekiris not yorubas 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by aljharem(m): 11:46pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
dejavski:
Actually he does. He only said that itsekiris not yorubas that boy is a confused boy. He is anti-yoruba is just sickening Please prove it as the Fisifunkododada said |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by macof(m): 12:12am On Dec 15, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
The guy has always maintained that the Yorubas and Itshekiris are not related. So why is he now calling Ilajes (a Yoruba tribe) his people? Is that not inconsistency? It doesn't concern me what his opinion is, as long as he is consistent. He cannot say today that the Yorubas are his people today, then tomorrow he comes here and says he his tribe is not related to the Yorubas. Can't eat your cake and have it. Dude needs to be consistent in his words. Goodboiy is this true? 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Elebiju: 7:52am On Dec 15, 2015 |
Goodboiyy: As part of my agenda in exposing the culture of my people(Ilaje , Urhobo, Itsekiri, Ijo e.tc) to the world, today we will be discussing about The Umale festival of the Itsekiri and Ilaje people. Its no longer news that the Ilaje share so many things with The Itsekiri nation, Be it language, Culture, Monarchy e.tc as such I do classify The Ilaje as an Itsekiri Offspring (Disputable) .. Here we go..
Umale Okere - Itsekiri
People living in the ancient town of Warri often looked with nostalgia to the season of Awankere, also called Umale Okere, an annual masquerade festival with epicentre of the celebration at Okere main square. It’s a mix of culture, tradition, dancing and humour. Umale Okere is virtually the most popular Itsekiri festival in Warri with so much social fun and excitement, attracting indigenes and non-indigenes alike beyond ethnic divide. Visitors and residents of Warri, including eminent personalities from all walks of life converge at Okere to watch the festival.
People – young and old, including children, line up on both sides of the expansive Okere Road from Esisi junction to the centre point, a massive crowd, jostling curiously to catch a glimpse of the masquerades, men and women dancing to the traditional drum beats with amidst sexy, obscene remarks by women and tantalizing songs, emotional and romantic.
The elegance and beauty of the festival, graced by the masquerades in attires almost akin to the costume and apparels worn by Eyo masquerades in Lagos during Adamorisha festival are amazing.
The origin of Umale Okere festival dates back to pre- independence years in the era of British colonialism. It emanated from Ekpen family, owners of Okere that married a woman called Diden who hailed from the neighbouring Ekurede, the place where the palace of the Olu of Warri is located. An Ekurede woman married to Ekpen family of Okere. The masquerades are customary acknowledgement of the marital ties between the two.
The leader of the masquerades is called Öshogwa Umale”with several bodyguards while the others filed out in a single line for seven market days of Okere till the last day. At the rear of the masquerades is “Okwooye”, wearing a big hat and holding a whip, dressed in baggy attire touching the ground due to oversize.
The mother of them all, referred to as Queen, is called “Eleghe”, very gentle, majestic and moves in measured steps, walking on red carpet. It is rarely seen in public – once in 50 years. Many people see Eleghe only once in their life time. Its public appearance is now reduced to 25 years.
According to Erikowa who lived in Ekurede, since 1956, Eleghe came out twice. For the masquerades, after their appearance on the seventh market day, they go back to the shrine known as “Ekun”, opening their faces on the way.
Women come out to seek their blessings and favour for children, to strike out failures and curses from their lives, to seek success in life. On the last day also, everyone comes to appeal to the Umales as they return to the shrine to cast away their misfortunes and problems, bring prosperity, give them long life, take away sickness, troubles and not to have afflictions in life again.
[img]http://cdn2.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.LrENFf2Uzo.webp[/img]
[img]http://cdn1.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/300x200xAwankere1-300x200.gif.pagespeed.ic.Sk8uOoS2Dd.webp[/img]
Umale Festival - Ilaje People
UMALE Aju is the anscestral masked dancer of the Jomoyetoyo royal family of [ Odojomo, Igbotako, Osooro] Ilaje, Ondo State in Nigeria. The dancers represent anscestral spirit, the costumes are carved headress in the shape of water fowls or masks with colorfull fabrics covering the body.
They dance to choreographed drum rhythms and dance steps. The festival is usually celebrated around Christmas time every 7 years. Many members of the family return home to celebrate the ways of our anscestors.
Credits: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/awankere-unifying-carnival-for-warri-people/ I think you are Malinformed, the towns you mentioned in this post are in ikale land and not ilaje land, moreover the ikales cherish imale more than the ilajes. 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Nobody: 8:10am On Dec 15, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
The guy has always maintained that the Yorubas and Itshekiris are not related. So why is he now calling Ilajes (a Yoruba tribe) his people? Is that not inconsistency? It doesn't concern me what his opinion is, as long as he is consistent. He cannot say today that the Yorubas are his people today, then tomorrow he comes here and says he his tribe is not related to the Yorubas. Can't eat your cake and have it. Dude needs to be consistent in his words. Av been seeing your rant, Pls can you point to the place where I said Itsekiri re nt related ?.. if I ever said so them am a big fool.. but if u can't provide any evidence then don't ever quote me in ur life.. FOol. I av always maintained that itsekiri re nt Yoruba's does that mean I hate Yoruba ?.. all I said is that although we share tins in common but our identity still remains So.. I never said itsekiri re nt related to Yoruba, @ macof , @ dejavski pls tell the ediot to provide proof to his claim.. @ aljharem I don't hate Yoruba, my position about the ilaje is base on my experience with most of them, so if u still think because I said Ilaje re nt Yoruba then I hate Yoruba then u must be sick... The highest u can do is to educate me, dejavski is ilaje u can as well tell him to educate me on ilaje identity.. but don't tag me a Yoruba hater.. I won't accept that.. |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Nobody: 8:12am On Dec 15, 2015 |
Elebiju: I think you are Malinformed, the towns you mentioned in this post are in ikale land and not ilaje land, moreover the ikales cherish imale more than the ilajes. Sorry about that brov .. don't know much about ikaele and ilaje land.. but I promise to make proper research next time wen am creating another topic regarding Ilaje and itsekiri .. thanks |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Nobody: 8:19am On Dec 15, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
No he hasn't. Prove it. Was thinking of Some connection b/w Ilaje and Itsekiri this morning , Although I see so many Similarities but I still see some Differences between them. Itsekiri Itsekiri are people of The Niger Delta , They speak a language very similar to Ilaje and Yoruba , Making them one of the key branch of the Yoruboid language. The Itsekiri presently number just over a million people and live mainly in the Warri South , Warri North and Warri South West local government districts of Delta State on the Atlantic Coast of Nigeria . Significant communities of Itsekiris can be found in parts of Edo and Ondo states. https://www.nairaland.com/2749907/similarities-differences-between-ilaje-itsekiri
#italic ,There is another proof .. I always acknowledge itsekiri as a yoruboid Group.. Still waiting for Your counter proof.. u just hate a brother for nothing.. mtchewwww FisifunKododada macof aljharem dejavski were is my anti Yoruba speech ? 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 8:32am On Dec 15, 2015 |
Goodboiyy:
Was thinking of Some connection b/w Ilaje and Itsekiri this morning , Although I see so many Similarities but I still see some Differences between them.
Itsekiri Itsekiri are people of The Niger Delta , They speak a language very similar to Ilaje and Yoruba , Making them one of the key branch of the Yoruboid language. The Itsekiri presently number just over a million people and live mainly in the Warri South , Warri North and Warri South West local government districts of Delta State on the Atlantic Coast of Nigeria . Significant communities of Itsekiris can be found in parts of Edo and Ondo states.
https://www.nairaland.com/2749907/similarities-differences-between-ilaje-itsekiri
#italic ,There is another proof .. I always acknowledge itsekiri as a yoruboid Group.. Still waiting for Your counter proof.. u just hate a brother for nothing.. mtchewwww
FisifunKododada macof aljharem dejavski
were is my anti Yoruba speech ? Don't bother ursef about that jare. I told him earlier what u just said 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 8:34am On Dec 15, 2015 |
Elebiju: I think you are Malinformed, the towns you mentioned in this post are in ikale land and not ilaje land, moreover the ikales cherish imale more than the ilajes. But we celebrate the umale festival now haba! Go to mahin and tell them u guys cherish umale more than us then you'll c what they'll do to u BTW apart from ilaje and ikale, our Apoi brothers also celebrate the umale festival 1 Like |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by FisifunKododada: 4:32pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Goodboiyy:
Av been seeing your rant, Pls can you point to the place where I said Itsekiri re nt related ?.. if I ever said so them am a big fool.. but if u can't provide any evidence then don't ever quote me in ur life.. FOol.
I av always maintained that itsekiri re nt Yoruba's does that mean I hate Yoruba ?.. all I said is that although we share tins in common but our identity still remains So.. I never said itsekiri re nt related to Yoruba,
@ macof , @ dejavski pls tell the ediot to provide proof to his claim.. @ aljharem I don't hate Yoruba, my position about the ilaje is base on my experience with most of them, so if u still think because I said Ilaje re nt Yoruba then I hate Yoruba then u must be sick... The highest u can do is to educate me, dejavski is ilaje u can as well tell him to educate me on ilaje identity.. but don't tag me a Yoruba hater.. I won't accept that.. 1. Show proof of you posting that Itshekiris and Yoruba are related. Saying Itshekiri is a Yoruboid group is not enough for you to call Yorubas your people. Saying Itshekiris are a Yoruboid group is one thing but saying Itshekiris are related to Yorubas (and hence Yorubas are YOUR people) is another thing entirely. Afteral Igalas are a Yoruboid group and so are the Ewe people of Ghana - are they also YOUR people? 2. Where in my various posts did I mention ' you hate Yorubas'? What has hate or love got to do with this? I am ONLY demanding that you be consistent with cultural claims and affiliations. Read my post again and bold where I mentioned that you hate Yorubas. Show any post I 'tagged you a Yoruba hater' or REMAIN an im-becile forever. 3. Finally, the problem with some of you on NL is that you are too emotional. You don't want your ideas to be challenged. You don't want your inconsistencies to be called out. Why do you post on a public forum if you are this sensitive? 2 Likes |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by FisifunKododada: 4:40pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
dejavski:
Don't bother ursef about that jare. I told him earlier what u just said Where did he say Itshekiris are related to Yorubas? The Igalas and Ewes of Ghana are Yoruboid groups as well, so are they also HIS people? Saying there is a similarity in language and saying Yorubas are my people are two different things. He should provide a post where he states that Itshekiris are related to Yorubas. |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by dejavski(m): 6:01pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
FisifunKododada:
Where did he say Itshekiris are related to Yorubas? The Igalas and Ewes of Ghana are Yoruboid groups as well, so are they also HIS people? Saying there is a similarity in language and saying Yorubas are my people are two different things. He should provide a post where he states that Itshekiris are related to Yorubas. U just said it at the bolded. The yoruboid group is large and diverse. Too much clans under this group. Most times some of these clans are unable to express themselves on their own due to the fact that they fall under a larger group which speak on behalf of the minor clans. I understand what he's trying to say there. It's understandable if some clans decides to be on their own. I am not against that. You should also note that at a time before the invasion of the whites every clan was bearing it's own identity. Nothing like "Yoruba Tribe" in the 16th century. The Yoruba tribe ideology was meant to unite these clans together in harmony 3 Likes |
Re: The Umale Festival Of The Ilaje And Itsekiri People by Elebiju: 6:58pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
dejavski:
But we celebrate the umale festival now haba! Go to mahin and tell them u guys cherish umale more than us then you'll c what they'll do to u
BTW apart from ilaje and ikale, our Apoi brothers also celebrate the umale festival if mahin celebrates imale I don't think it is done like this, mahin and all mahintedo are known for imale worship it is not celebrated like this in ugbo, aheri or etikan lands.......YOU ARE NOT AN ILAJE MAN. 1 Like |