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| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Enahi(f): 2:03pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Super1Star:I will not waste my time to answer your questions because you are just s tupidd. Some of your questions are very funny and I can't help but laugh at them. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by MrPresident1: 2:04pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
ProfShymex:There were indigenous aboriginal people on ground when Oduduwa arrived from wherever he came from. There are families in Ile-Ife till tomorrow that are aboriginal families, Oduduwa met them there. That Ijebu pre-existed Oyo, that is not the subject of this discussion. You people are just so unwilling to hear the truth, but it stares you in the face! ProfShymex, are you not a Yoruba man ![]() |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by mart2k(m): 2:07pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Anayordike:Uar very right, Obafemi Awolowo, Obadare d great evangelist n others were born 2010. U b original mumu; anybody cn sell anything to u n u wl bliv. U better start to think wit ur brain instead of ur anus |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Super1Star: 2:07pm On Feb 09, 2016*. Modified: 2:27pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Enahi:They are beyond you to comprehend and answer. When the Oba is man enough to answer all that, we shall take it from there. I rest my case on this matter. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Nobody: 2:08pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
MrPresident1:I'm not into junk revisionism. I gave you academic proofs, yet you keep posting nonsense from revisionists. Ijebuland existed before Oyo and Ijebus already had more than five kings before Oyo was founded. If your reading is extensive, you'd know that, hence Ijebus always claim Obanta ancestry and not Oduduwa. Ketu also existed way before Oyo. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by FuckTheMod: 2:10pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
sybarite7:Woe betide thee It's You Your old foól drunkąrd father And your whòre mother that are retąrds. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by willibounce1(m): 2:10pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Enahi:You dog. At least you did not deny that you are dim witted neither did you deny being witches and prostitutes. When are you going to Italy? Don't ever make the mistake that you can fly from here to Italy oo. You go die for road ni. Your witch never strong reach. It is undisputed. When it comes to witch craft and prostitution , na Edo be head quarters. Though biafra girls are giving you guys a run for your money whn it comes to prostitution. Awon Aja jati jati. Enahi gbera! Go and attend to your customer. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Nobody: 2:10pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Super1Star:u mean u know history morethan the Oba of benin ? And what is it that is yours? Bini kingdom? |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by aribisala0(m): 2:13pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
ProfShymex:Firstly ,Milan and Rome are not relevant and you have failed to draw even a metaphorical connection. Tangential thinking really No I do not believe that any king is more important than others since they all have no political power or relevance. To quote me on the basis of what you think I think is quite infantile. A king is as important as his kingdom is and quite frankly none of these "kings" has any kingdom but if they did as today's borders go then certainly Lagos would be a bigger kingdom. Historically there is NO YORUBA KINGDOM but there was an empire and in that order the Alaafin was at the top of the chain.That order is now defunct and there is no hierarchy So, my point is a nuanced one for flexible ones with comprehension power,not rabble........... By the way Rome has a bigger GDP than Milan so I don't know what you mean by "Most important". Please stop talking rubbish.You are boring |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Oahray: 2:15pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
scholes0:I read your link... There are two accounts, the Bini version and the Yoruba version by Oba Sijuwade in the rebuttal. The claim about buried heads is only promoted by yoruba proponents. There's no proof that Edo was once Ado either (the account about Ewuare and the slave boy Edo seems more plausible), unless you are implying that Ado-Ekiti originated with the Binis. It's hard to believe any tale told by people who claim that Oduduwa descended from heaven on a chain. I'd still stick with the more realistic bini version till there's enough evidence to sway me in the other direction. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Nobody: 2:18pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
aribisala0:Still going round in circles without making any cerebral sense whatsoever. Now, let's juxtaposition your argument about "A king is as important as his kingdom is" based on what you posited earlier as Lagos being the most relevant Yoruba city today. And in Lagos, there are two Ijebu kings. So would you put the two Ijebu kings in Lagos ahead of the Awujale of Ijebuland in Ijebu Ode, a city whose relevance is stuck in the past and not today? Answer the simple question and stop going around in circles. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Atlantian: 2:19pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
mart2k:Eko means "camp" in Bini language and the fact that the name Eko is adopted till this date means that the history is accurate. There is no direct yoruba meaning for the word for Eko in the yoruba dialect. Not all parts of Earth as at today is inhabited by humans. The land called Eko was uninhabited as at that time by humans. Bini people largely used the route during the slave trade era to other locations for commerce and at badagry you will agree that different tribes were selling and buying slaves and reselling. The great Ile Ife people actually came for fishing at Eko since it was and still remain largely a lagoon state. It might interest you to know that I am neither Bini nor Igbo, neither am I yoruba, I am simply a human being who believes in facts. No one chose the tribe he was to be born in, and no tribe enjoys food better than the others. You are not yoruba because you are black, I am also black. You are not yoruba because blood flows in you, and I dare say, you are not yoruba because you are biased, Yoruba people are not biased. The moment we realize that every part of this planet will develop and function like New York someday, the better for your myopic mental masturbation. Learn to spell, I have no tolerance for illiterates, it is not pride, it is just that a lion can not eat grass. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Juxtified(m): 2:21pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
mart2k:Hahaha... Which one is IPAD again? I started hearing about IPOD today...lol |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by scholes0(m): 2:22pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Oahray:lol, I am not trying to compel you to accept Yoruba History....afterall, you aren't one. Until the Binis explain to us, how so many Yoruba customs leaked and permeated their 'Unique" culture..... something will alsways smell fishy. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by 3rdlegxxx(m): 2:22pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
WIZGUY69:how did the whole world population of more than 6 billion come just two people. Adam and Eve. think about it. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by sybarite7(m): 2:24pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
FuckTheMod:Being a grown up entails letting go of certain issues rada dan arguing&fighting like toddlers.itz such a pity dere aint any rehabilitation center to tend to ur level of bitterness,ill character dat ooze&results in stench frm afar.pls child grow up,focus on ur buisness,discover ur career, build ur life to attain success&great personality. I WISH U ,WAT IS WRITTEN ON UR SIGNATURE EGBON IF U WANT THE KINGSHIP ,COM AND COLLECT |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by 3rdlegxxx(m): 2:25pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
HartIse:Thanks for this post and making a lot of sense, some people here reason like 15 year olds, saying because you have more population automatically makes you superior. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by francisbiz: 2:25pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
OPCNAIRALAND:Stop trivializing issues, people want to learn the truth if it is possible. He said that in 1942, in Western Regional meeting of Traditional Rulers, no ruler had the title-name OBA except the OBA of Benin, OP charged anyone who cared to know to go check out the Attendance for proof. Have you made any effort to look for that attendance? Have you tried to research at all? OP's points are very BOLD, ASSERTIVE AND VERY LOGICAL! OLUBADAN, ALAKE OF EGBAALAND, OONI OF IFE, ALAFIN OF OYO, ATAOJA OF OSHOGBO etc |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Super1Star: 2:26pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Lemon12:Oba of Benin has not spoken. We are waiting for him. We cannot be reckoning with the voice of a drunk Chief. Is Benin Kingdom ours? No. Benin people have been in existence fr time immemorial. Is Benin Crown ours? Yes, because it is Oranmiyan's crown. Is Benin Kingship Dynasty ours? Yes, because it is Oranmiyan's dynasty. But if the kingdom belongs to the Crown, then Benin Kingdom is ours. Ba turenchi. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by aribisala0(m): 2:31pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
ProfShymex:Guy I suggest you scroll back to the top. You quoted me and not the other way round. I am not here to answer stuupid questions. I have expressed my opinion on what I want to talk about and not what you want me to talk about. I am not here for an interview I have said what I think. Intelligent people communicate with other intelligent people using intelligent prose. Unintelligent people see the world in binaries and like concrete communication. I cannot help such folk as the Yoruba say "Owe leshi oro" If you do not like it that is too bad. It is not my place to determine a ranking of kings,personally I do not believe that and have said so several times. If there were to be a ranking ranking of 2015 may not be like that of 1915 just like the League tables it all depends on contemporary reality |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by OPCNAIRALAND: 2:40pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
This is the history told by members of the kingmakers council of Benin. Notice that the highest attribute given to these people is telling the truth. Then check the truth they spoke about Oranmiyan and that he is not indigene of Benin. HISTORY OF ERO FAMILY The history of Ero family of Benin Kingdom came to be since the Foundation of the Benin Monarchy under Ogiso. It is recorded that Ogiso Ere 40 B. C. selected four elders and marked them out as his wise counselors. They were Oliha, Edohen, Ero, and Eholo Nire. They were called Edion Nene. At that time, a man called Ero was chosen among the four elders. It was these people that came to be known as king makers in later days. Ero was formally at Ugbekun, but when Ogieamien started fighting Oromiyan after his arrival to Benin kingdom, Omokhua Ero, in 1180 A. D. moved out of Ugbekun to the present area of Urubi. Ero family is one of the largest corporate families in Benin Kingdom. The family’s greeting is “Lamosun”. The family has been known as the defender of the kingship. For example, Omoregie Ero defended and preserved Idia, the mother of Oba Esigie in 1504. In 1897, Izedonmwen Ero also defended Oba Eweka II before he was crowned in 1914 when the British wanted to crown another person. The family is known for telling the truth. It is pertinent to know that there has been 22 Eros in Benin Kingdom since 1200 A. D. when they became known as Uzama. THE UZAMA NIHINRON – THE SEVEN UZAMA (KING MAKERS) The Uzama originated from Ogiso era. They were known as Edion who ruled jointly with Ogiso kings who were more or less in a primus inter pares position with them. They were five until 1200 A. D. as follows: Oliha, Edohen, Ero, Eholo Nire, and Ezomo. They went to search for Oromiyan to come to Benin in the face of Evians opposition. Oloton who came with Oromiyan from Uhe was added to them by Oba Eweka I. Oba Ewuare later added his Edaiken to them, bringing the number to seven. Oba Ewedo changed their names from Edion to Uzama in 1255 A. D. They crowned the Oba and Oliha as their leader. Their title is hereditary and live in palaces in their own domain outside the moats. They also occupy the Western side of the City. LAMOSUN THE MORNING GREETING OF ERO FAMILY The morning greeting of Ero is “LAMOSUN”. Like other greetings in Benin Kingdom, it is very distinct and unique in the sense that it has kept the family together wherever they are. The word “Lamosun” always strike the ears of any Ero family member whenever any one greets it. With it, they embrace themselves even though they have never known each other before. The greeting came to be when there was chaos in Benin and the City was decaying as a result of epidemic and other violence and riots infused on the City by people with evil spirit’s demonic powers; evil thinkers and evil doers of whatever class or grade. The then Ero went away by land and brought Osun- god of herbs, to quell down the situation. The problem was solved. There was peace, unity, welfare, and prosperity came to the City. The Oba was grateful to him and asked him to carry the Osun to his domain and to mark and remember this great act, he was told to be greeting “Lamosun” meaning carry the osun, for you alone can operate it for the benefit of the Kingdom. ERO AND THEIR PERIODS IN THE STOOL AT URUBI – BENIN KINGDOM S/N NAMES PERIOD 1. OMOKHUA ERO 1180 A. D. 2. IYANGBE ERO 1220 A. D. 3. EILOGHOSA ERO 1245 A. D. 4. EHIBO ERO 1270 A. D. 5. OGBEBO ERO 1345 A. D. 6. EREBO ERO 1430 A. D. 7. EKHOSUEHI ERO 1770 A. D. 8. OMOREGIE ERO 1504 A. D. 9. OSEGBOWA ERO 1596 A. D. 10. AIGBOKHAEVBO ERO 1698 A. D. 11. UYIEKPEN ERO 1725 A. D. 12. OMOGHAN ERO 1749 A. D. 13. UWAILA ERO 1750 A. D 14. OMODUA ERO 1754 A. D. 15. OSAWENWEN ERO 1760 – 1790 A. D. 16. OSIFO ERO 1790 – 1820 A. D. 17. OMOREGIE ERO 1820 – 1890 A. D. 18. IZEDONMWEN ERO 1890 – 1918 A. D. 19. EVBUOMWAN ERO 1918 – 1938 A. D. 20. OSEMWEGIE OZO ERO 1938 – 1972 A. D. 21. AIYEVBEKPEN ERO 1972 – 1972 A. D. 22. IMAFIDON ERO 2000 – PRESENT Chief OSEGBOWA ERO is recorded to have stayed longest in the stool of Ero of Urubi for 102 years. He was installed as Chief Ero at a tender age of 6 years (1596) and died in (1698). Omoregie Ero (1820 – 1890) was made Administrator (ENOTUEYEVBO) by Oba Adolo (1848) to both Iyekovia and Iyekorhionmwon respectively. As a result, he had many wives in these areas that bore him several children. He was the father of Izedomwen, Ediae, Igiebor, Ogbebor, Osemwegie, Ehigie, Aghedo, and others. During his burial rites, there were 60 Oton and Urubi was filled to capacity. THE USE OF BRASS “EROMWON” BY ERO FAMILY Omoregie Ero the 17th Ero of Benin helped Esigie (1504) in preserving Idia, the Oba’s mother. Before this time the culture was to eliminate the Oba’s mother, but Oba Esigie found this culture to be barbarous. He used Omoregie Ero (1504) to stop this custom. Omoregie Ero had a secret groove at Idumwum-Oro at Uselu and called it Aro-Osun – The Shrine of god of herbs which no one, except those initiated could enter the place. For a long time he kept Idia the mother of Esigie there while Oba Esigie also fought to eradicate the bad custom of eliminating the Oba’s mother. When Oba Esigie eventually crowned his mother as Oba’s Queen Mother; he rewarded Omoregie Ero with “Brass Plates”. He said, while decorating him “as you made my mother to be durable to me, I give you these brass plates to be used by your family for as Brass is durable so also will your family be durable”. “Oze i keke, eronmwon i guehun”. “the brass does not rotten”. It is only Ero family that can use brass in festivals, marriage ceremonies and burial rites in Benin Kingdom. THE EMEHE OF URUBI The Emehe of Urubi are sets of people who were dedicated to serve Ero throughout their lives. They are not slaves as some people call them, but are free citizen who perform not only rites in Urubi but do all sorts of works, serious or minor. They were forbidden to see Chief Ero without doing any work or carrying a load. Hence, whenever they see Chief Ero, they pick something from the ground and put it on their heads, or pretend to be carrying even the wall of a house. They are very reasonable and talk to Ero on certain issues wisely. They entertain Ero with story telling, dancing and wrestling, sing songs in proverbs, riddles, fairy tales, folk tales and stories of the past Obas and Eros. The Emehe protect Ero and his family and were made to take oaths on this. They also entomb the body of the corpse of Ero when he joins his ancestors. They are still very active today. THE IYA ERO (MOAT) The word: Iya Ero” is not one word which people usually write or pronounced as “Iyaro”. It is two words – that mean (Iya Oghe Ero). The word is used in describing the domain of Ero of Urubi. The moats at both ends are a gate way from Benin City when crossing the moat towards Urubi. The moat was said to be dug by Oba Ewuare in 1440 A. D. Chief Ero took care of the gate during ancient wars. The moat is called “Iya Ero” not “Iyaro”. THE IYAKPAN The Iyakpan on the Uselu side is the boundary between Urubi and Uselu Quarters. Iyakpan is the present five junctions at Uselu (TV Road). The moat was dug by the Oba Oguola in 1280 A. D., it was here the Uselu Chiefs handed over the Edaiken to Chief Ero and Benin Chiefs during coronation of any Oba. The Iyakpan has been covered in several places for building. This is a very sad situation and very embarrassing to the Museum or Tourism Authorities in Nigeria. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Oahray: 2:44pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
scholes0:Somewhere between both claims is the truth. Both nations originated and existed independent of each other. Until the binis ran into their Ogiso problem. Their prince marked for dead was spared and banished instead. He went west and established a monarchy there. So great is the human reverence for what he does not know that he would give it supernatural undertones. The people only knew that he came from another place. Gradually they spun tales until the man eventually descended from heaven as a mystical being. Both accounts agree that some Binis came and Oduduwa sent Oranmiyan with them. I do not believe a people with as big an ego as the binis have would beg a complete stranger to rule over them, or that any king would send his beloved child with strangers. Unless... Unless he knew them before. That said, Oranmiyan was more raised to be more yoruba than bini. So when he went, he took his upbringing with him and struggled to adapt. He likely left more than just a son with the binis. He left them with the version of kingship that his father started in Ile-ife. He and his lineage influenced existing bini tradition. There's what is called cultural assimilation. It is inevitable when two cultures mingle. I believe the Oba is a yoruba term, but I believe the yorubas got their monarchy from the Binis in the first place. Afterall Nigeria exports crude and imports refined petroleum. The fact that we import petroleum doesn't mean none of it could have originated somewhere under the Nigerian seabed. Until I see better evidence, this is the most plausible marriage of both cultural accounts. No one descended from any heavenly chain. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by bayulll01(m): 2:45pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Enahi:who is this one throwing tantrum at everybody are you really a lady,u are so pathetic that u can't reason well and talk well,only to curse,who is ur bf |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by francisbiz: 2:47pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
OPCNAIRALAND:Asaba natives bear names like: OBIMGBA OBIORAH, and the traditional ruler of Asaba is called ASAGBA OF ASABA not Obi The fat that yorubas bear obafemi, obayemi etc is inconsequential, because the OP did not imply that the yorubas do not have oba in their vocabulary; words could also be borrowed. Let me escort you a little, Yoruba word for maize is Agbadu Asaba word for maze is Orgbadu Yoruba word for plantain is Orgedeh Delta-Igbo word for plantain is Orgedeh/ Ohgedey Yoruba word for devil-bean is Iyelekpe Parts of Igbo call it Igelekpe One can go on and on, your argument does not hold any intellectual logic. I want to learn the truth if it is available. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by scholes0(m): 2:47pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Oahray:But you see, the Binis themselves believe that the Ogiso (Ruler from the Sky) was a supernatural king that descended from the Sky and came to Rule the Edos. What do you have to say about that? |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Nobody: 2:49pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
aribisala0:Yes, I quoted you. But ya post was based on what I posited about vassals cos no one on the thread alluded to it apart from me. Lmao @ being intelligent after posting something ludicrous that you can't back up with a direct and simple answer, hence you keep going around in circles, speaking in tongues. I bet it's either you didn't think it through before posting it or you don't know much about Yoruba history/culture/tradition, especially when it comes to kingship. I believe in ya mind, ya argument was going to be centered around the Oba of Lagos, who's more like the of the Oba of Eko and Aworiland than Lagos state. You never considered the fact that there are prominent Ijebu kings in Lagos and an Ogu king - who're just on the same level as the Oba of Lagos, and an Awori king can never preside over an Ijebu king. That's why I had to use that to counter ya preposterous assertion and the premise it's based on. Next time, think something through before posting, smart arse. You did the same on the Davido thread ![]() Even in Lagos, the Oniru and all the other Ijebu kings in Lekki/Ajah axis won't even concede superiority to the Oba of Lagos. That's the truth. ![]() Step up, son. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by kosokoadeyemi: 2:49pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Proudness the word OBA is only for God nt for humanbeing |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by tonychristopher: 2:50pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
francisbiz:Asagba is the title the office is obi of Asaba So talk what you know Where is ugomba |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by aribisala0(m): 2:51pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
People prefer to believe that Moses parted the Red Sea with his rod so his "people" could walk on dry land and subsequently Jehovah rained manna from heaven to feed the Hebrews for forty years in the desert. That is a more credible story. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by Oahray: 2:53pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
scholes0:nah... If memory serves me right, Ogiso means 'King that look to the Sky' (shortened to sky king). It's based on their belief that the kings have some sort of divine guidance. I think the Yoruba claim that Oduduwa descended from the sky was influenced by this, and not the other way around. |
| Re: "Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,Not In The Same Class"-Bini Palace To Alake by scholes0(m): 2:57pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Oahray:noo, not king that looks to the sky, but kings that came from the sky. research it.... Everything you say is aimed at imposing the Bini account on the yoruba one..lol Now Ogiso has influenced Yoruba account. "Thus the Edo people believe that their kings come from the sky or more appropriately, from Heaven or from God. Ihttp://www.edofolks.com/html/pub55.htm |
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