Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:51pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: There are three distinct points in that comment. Which one particulalry do you need me to quote a source for?
And if I do will you be able to sleep tonight? Yes I will sleep. Give me facts from reliable sources . |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:50pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: There are three distinct points in that comment. Which one particulalry do you need me to quote a source for?
And if I do will you be able to sleep tonight? Is it that difficult to find?? .....liar !! Afonja pig !! Any assertion I make I back it up with facts and logic. You have been running your mouth since saying rubbish now it's time to prove your assertions you are nowhere to be found. Idiot!! |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:48pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: There are three distinct points in that comment. Which one particulalry do you need me to quote a source for?
And if I do will you be able to sleep tonight? I'm still waiting ogbeni |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: There are three distinct points in that comment. Which one particulalry do you need me to quote a source for?
And if I do will you be able to sleep tonight? The third one |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:43pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: (1) The Olu of Warri is called Ogiamen.
(2) Warri people -- i.e. Itsekiris -- are a Yoruba subgroup who accepted Ginuwa because he belonged to the Yoruba royal house ruling over the Edos.
(3) Yes, they page homage to Ife directly as well as indirectly to through the Benin monarchy. I'm still waiting oh |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:39pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: (1) The Olu of Warri is called Ogiamen.
(2) Warri people -- i.e. Itsekiris -- are a Yoruba subgroup who accepted Ginuwa because he belonged to the Yoruba royal house ruling over the Edos.
(3) Yes, they page homage to Ife directly as well as indirectly to through the Benin monarchy. Really ?? Show me proof !! Quote one reliable person , anybody , a reputable historian or a traditional ruler from itsekiri land . Just one !! I will wait. |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:36pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
[color=#550000][/color] TAO11: Even though you seem to be having a breakdown at the moment considering your unrelated reply, I would still indulge you.
Yes, Oba Akiolu can possibly trace himself to Benin. Afterall Oba Ado is a Bini maternally. 
https://www.nairaland.com/5993201/nine-prominent-yoruba-actors-actresses/7#91778456
I pray you would able to sleep tonight. Your attempt to refute my claims is laughable at best. The custodian of Lagos traditions are saying the Benins were the first rulers of the area yet you a non-entity is saying otherwise. Every smart person reading this knows who and what to believe. I am quoting from BBC, guardian newspaper, punch newspaper, and other reputable sights and historians you on the other hand are quoting yourself or other dumb small minded people like you. Please show me your claims from a reliable and reputable source then I will honestly have a change of mind till then you are saying trash. |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:29pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
[quote author=TAO11 post=91791656]With this comment you've just screamed out the following words: [b]I, PREZUEUS, HAVE FAILED MISERABLE IN MY ATTEMPT TO DEFEND BENIN[/B]. Everyone reading got your message.  [/quote How about the olu of warri ?? I can't find ogie in the title or does he pay tribute to the alaafin of Ife too ?? |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 11:27pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
prezeus: You are obviously an slowpoke How about the olu of warri ?? I can't find ogie in his title or maybe e pays tribute to Ife too , right ?? |
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 10:59pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: Benin Kingdom was established and ruled by the Yoruba monarchy from Ife. In case that's what you meant here. Fool!! How do you expect something that happened hundreds of years ago to have an eye witness ?? I have been wasting my time with you. You are so dumb that even if the truth was starring at you , you wouldn't know.
Smiles!
This BBC screenshot is not an eyewitness account. It doesn't matter if the editor is light-skinned. 
Like I have already informed you, there are a number of early accounts (of which BBC is obviously not part) which makes this claim. And they all emanate from Benin itself.
In fact, the earliest documentation of such accounts from Benin is via Olfert Dapper (in the 1600s) who himself was not an eyewitness, as he never travelled outside of the Netherlands throughout his entire life.
Moreover, your last screenshot (where you typed "See" ) is undoubtedly from an Edo-blog.
The final major blow against your propaganda is the fact that Akure traditional accounts do not corroborate any such imperial domination by Benin. Rather, they contradict it.
May God help you in your ongoing battle against your self-inflicted small-tribe syndrome and insecurities.
Cheer!
cc: RuggedSniper |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 10:55pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: This is a counter argument??  the urhobos, itsekiris,agbor don't name their traditional rulers by enogie but they all pay homage to the oba if Benin |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 10:53pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
[quote author=TAO11 post=91787953]Even though you seem to be having a breakdown at the moment considering your unrelated reply, I would still indulge you. Yes, Oba Akiolu can possibly trace himself to Benin. Afterall Oba Ado is a Bini maternally. https://www.nairaland.com/5993201/nine-prominent-yoruba-actors-actresses/7#91778456I pray you would able to sleep tonight.[/quote I have never seen this type of desperation before. So you had to clone my account only for you to type something this dumb ? |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 10:49pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: Short answer: No, it wasnt at any time.
Long answer: Many early writtings making statements to the effect that Benin was suzerain over some eastern and southern fronteir Yoruba Kindoms are statements emanating originally from Benin.
Such statements are not corroborated (in fact contradicted) by these Yoruba kingdoms.
Olfert Dapper in the 1600s (who first of all wasn't an eyewitness) first documented such statements emanating from Benin. J. Barbot used Olfert Dapper without acknowledgment and added his own details.
Moreover, H.L. Gallwey writing from Benin also documented similar statements to the effect that Benin owned the land up to around Lokoja. In fact, many modern Bini people still strongly believe that their Oba owned the land up to London. So, you can imagine what the thinking was in the past. . . . To balance this out actually, the frontier eastern and southern Yoruba kingdoms and the Benin Kingdom both mutually consider each other to be one band of brothers from Ife and didn't by default see each other as enemies.
The Binis who were veteran long distance traders had the practice of settling down away from home, and establishing resident trading communities. The Bini resident trading communities often remit tributes (from trade gain) back home to their king through their leaders known as "Olotu Ado", or "Olotu Ekiran", or, in bigger towns, "Balekale".
On the whole then, conflicts between these kingdoms appear basically in the context of trade disputes as opposed to imperial ascendancy which it has usually been often misrepresented based on exaggerations from the Benin side back at home.
No doubt, the Benin kingdom appears to be the militarily stronger brother-kingdom in that axis. Other kingdoms in the axis may then have, for this particular reason acknowledged its seniority with gifts.
But imperial rule and domination was clearly out of the question from the account of these other kingdoms. See the nonsense you wrote. Aren't you ashamed of yourself ?? |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 9:22pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: Benin Kingdom was established and ruled by the Yoruba monarchy from if that's what you meant here. How about the oba of Lagos account ? This was from his interview with guardian newspaper. Please make sure your sources are reputable .
Smiles!
This BBC screenshot is not an eyewitness account. It doesn't matter if the editor is light-skinned. 
Like I have already informed you, there are a number of accounts which makes this claim. And they all emanate from Benin itself.
In fact, the earliest documentation of such accounts from Benin[/b] is via Olfert Dapper who himself was not an eyewitness as he never travelled outside of the Netherlands throughout his entire life.
Another key blow against you is the fact that Akure traditional account does not corroborate any such imperial domination by Benin. Rather, it was contradicted.
May God help you in your ongoing battle against your small-tribe syndrome.
Cheer!
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 8:51pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: You may refer again to my comment if you beleive you're missing any part of it. I know you are not happy that a small tribe like benin once dominated you guys but you can't change history. Akure was once under the control of the Benin empire. I don't have energy to keep this debate going on , I wish there was voice recording on this app. Every credible site agrees in the reach of the Benin empire except you online warriors. This is from BBC.
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Politics › Re: The Only Tribe In Africa Colonized By Another African Tribe by prezeus(m): 8:31pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
jneutron4000: How is Benin older than Yoruba, when the person that started the Obaship dynasty is a son of Oranmiyan from Ile Ife and his son Eweka started the Benin Kingdom. All previous heads of the Oba of Benin are burried in Ile Ife till the last Oba of benin that was exiled to Calabar. . Benin Kingdom is an extention of kingdoms created by sons and descendants from Ile Ife. The Binis choose to have their own identity and we said fine, but to prove that their first king father is from ife, some of the gods some worship in Edo state such as Ogun, Obatala, Oloku etc are Yoruba gods and religions conceive by Yorubas. The benins had Kings before oranmiyan , they were called ogiso(rulers of the sky) even before yorubas started having Kings. Yorubas learnt the art of governance from Benin . I have prove. |
Sports › Re: I Need Help! Bet9ja Has Finished My Life. by prezeus(m): 8:27pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 8:22pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: Short answer: No, it wasnt at any time.
Long answer: Many early writtings making statements to the effect that Benin was suzerain over some eastern and southern fronteir Yoruba Kindoms are statements emanating originally from Benin.
Such statements are not corroborated (in fact contradicted) by these Yoruba kingdoms.
Olfert Dapper in the 1600s (who first of all wasn't an eyewitness) first documented such statements emanating from Benin. J. Barbot used Olfert Dapper without acknowledgment and added his own details.
Moreover, H.L. Gallwey writing from Benin also documented similar statements to the effect that Benin owned the land up to around Lokoja. In fact, many modern Bini people still strongly believe that their Oba owned the land up to London. So, you can imagine what the thinking was in the past. Is this your final answer?? |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 7:55pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
RuggedSniper: STOP POSTING FAKE NEWS which the Oba of Lagos has denied making. Cc: TAO11, hope you are OK?... Pls my darling "omo Eko," school them some more.  What website are you getting your information from ?? I'm showing you guardian, punch newspaper and you're showing me what ? |
Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 7:40pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
TAO11: You heaped the above inherently contradictory dogshit even with false timelines, but yet when put in your little place by sesan85 (who showed the use of the word "Oba" in relation to a Yoruba monarch in the 1800s), you threw further tantrums as well as lies which I will expose in a moment.
Do you even bother to read what you type before clicking "Submit"?
If you actually do read your own comments before submitting, then you would have saved yourself from this self-embarrassing statement to the effect that the use of the word "Oba" for a Yoruba monarch in the 1800s (as shown by sesan85) was subsequent the year 1940s.
No! 1800s came before 1940s, okay?
The chief propagandist, David Edebiri (the Esogban of Benin) has clearly done a huge damage to your already pea-sized, one-cell brain.
You are such a fatuous, janus-faced, insanely moronic liar.
There was no use of the word "Oba" in any 1516 Portuguese letter.
I challenge you to provide the content of the Benin letter showing the audio word "Oba". Also, provide the full reference to the content so everyone else can also see through your lies. Idiot. 
On the contrary, Reverend Samuel Johnson writing in the 1800s (specifically prior to the year1898) made many references to the word "Oba" as used for different Yoruba kings who ruled in the 1700s, 1600s, and 1500s.
Quoting word-for-word directly from his writing, the following are a few examples of such use:
(1) "Several points of similarity may be noted between the ALAFIN and his Basorun. The ALAFIN is Oba (a king), he is Iba (a lord)."
(2) "From this incident, King ABIPA was nick-named Oba M'oro (the King who caught ghosts)."
(3) "And this has passed into proverb, "Oku dede ki a ko iwi wo Akesan, Oba, Jayin te ori gba aso". (At the approach to Akesan of a company of chanting Eguguns, King JAYIN buried his head in a shroud.) Used of one who anticipates the inevitable."
(4) "Oaths were no more taken in the name of the gods, who were now considered too lenient and indifferent; but rather in the name of the King [i.e. King AOLE himself] who was more dreaded. "Ida Oba ni yio je mi" (may the King's sword destroy me) was the new form of oath!"
Reference: Samuel Johnson, "The History of the Yorubas". Completed 1897, Published 1921. pp.71, 166, 171, and 188 respectively.
In your subsequent reply to this, remeber to adduce some of these so-called "all documented evidence", and how they showed that the then Deji of Akure was not an "Oba".
Wait a minute, how come Akure has "Deji" instead of "Enogie"? Isn't Akure supposed to be a tRiBuTaRy uNdEr BeNiN kInGdOm? LMAO!
Your ignorance in this regards stinks to high heavens.
First of all, the word "Ya.ri.ba" which you seem to be alluding to here (as is popularly used by Nairaland ignoramus) is an early European attempt at rendering of the word "Yoruba" (I will provide the reference for this as soon as I find it shortly).
Interestingly, this word "Ya.ri.ba" is meaningless in the languages of the Hausas and Fulanis.
May be we should replicate your base reasoning here to concluded that the word "Benin" -- which was similarly an European attempt at rendering the word "Ubini" -- originally relates to Gays because the word "Benin" could mean "Boys" in Arabic. 
Yes! 
Nope. Unlike you and other notorious Edo liars, we don't have any need for lies when it has to do with our history.
Accept who you are -- An Edo slave of the Yoruba-King of Benin.
cc: RuggedSniper. Bros was akure not under Benin rulership for 100s of years ?? |
Politics › Re: The Only Tribe In Africa Colonized By Another African Tribe by prezeus(m): 1:55pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Sammy07: Try to read history. I might not say colonized but has influence Agbor and the entire igbos in present say delta state was colonised by benin empire. Their rulers still pay homage to the Oba of Benin till today.
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 12:28pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 12:20pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
The Benin empire ruled akure for hundreds of years.
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 12:18pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
MENELIIK: The title OBA as used in Benin is a Yoruba word. Akoko Edo people speak (as second language)and bear Yoruba names just like their neighbours in Ogori/Magongo in Kogi. There was no Benin empire rather Benin Kingdom and no Yoruba people were captured by any Benin Here what palace chiefs and the Oba of Lagos had to say
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Celebrities › Re: Nine Prominent Yoruba Actors, Actresses Who Are Non-yoruba by prezeus(m): 10:26pm On Jul 15, 2020 |
BennyDon: Your reference, please? Wikipedia
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Politics › Re: The Only Tribe In Africa Colonized By Another African Tribe by prezeus(m): 10:21pm On Jul 15, 2020 |
The Yorubas are trying to change history because they are majority. If the Benin kingdom had imposed bini as the lingua Franca of its colonies then bini would have been the most spoken language in Nigeria today. |
Politics › Re: The Only Tribe In Africa Colonized By Another African Tribe by prezeus(m): 10:19pm On Jul 15, 2020 |
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