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EducationDo Your School Need A French Tutor ? by shawdon(op): 12:18am On Dec 05, 2011
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CultureRe: Ishan Guys by shawdon(m): 8:05pm On Nov 19, 2011
Yeah,i have ISHAN GUYZ AS A FLAT MATE.

More like broda,

Real player but not all of them.
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EducationLearn How To Speak French Within A Month by shawdon(op): 8:00pm On Oct 30, 2011
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PoliticsRe: Ileke Idi:why by shawdon(m): 6:21am On Apr 23, 2011
Who is this fucking poster self?


No start anything you can finish.

You be aloha?

If you need people to hear you go median house.


What is Oyinloye? Is not in Yoruba dictionary.

Abeg go sleep jor.


Bleep anything you are trying to preach.
RomanceRe: Which Tribe Will You Marry From by shawdon(m): 8:00pm On Mar 17, 2011
Na ONLY GOD KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT ONE BECAUSE I NO FIT MAKE THE DECISION MYSELF.

I CAN HAVE AN EDO GIRL AS A GF NOT MARRY.
CultureYoruba History by shawdon(op): 10:33am On Mar 14, 2011
Yoruba History Olusanya

The origin of the Yoruba in Nigeria can not be clearly deciphered. It is believed that their primary ancestor, Oduduwa, came from Egypt. There are many variations and myths to how the Yoruba people came to be, and here is a couple of variations. Oduduwa is the legendary progenitor of the Yoruba. There are two variations of the story of how he achieved this feat. The first is cosmogonic, the second, political. The cosmogonic version also has two variations. According to the first variation of the cosmogonic myth, Orisanla (Obatala) was the arch-divinity who was chosen by Olodumare[1], the supreme deity to create a solid land out of the primordial water that constituted the earth and of populating the land with human beings.

Obatala descended from heaven on a chain, carrying a small snail shell full of earth, palm kernels and a five-toed chicken. He was to empty the content of the snail shell on the water after placing some pieces of iron on it, and then to place the chicken on the earth to spread it over the primordial water. According to the first version of the story, Obatala completed this task to the satisfaction of Olodumare. He was then given the task of making the physical body of human beings after which Olodumare would give them the breath of life. He also completed this task and this is why he has the title of "Obarisa" the king of orisas. The other variant of the cosmogonic myth does not credit Obatala with the completion of the task. While it concedes that Obatala was given the task, it avers that Obatala got drunk even before he got to the earth and he was unable to do the job. Olodumare got worried when he did not return on time, and he had to send Oduduwa to find out what was going on. When Oduduwa found Obatala drunk, he simply took over the task and completed it. Thus, Oduduwa created land. The spot on which he landed from heaven and which he redeemed from water to become land is called Ile-Ife and is now considered the sacred and spiritual home of the Yoruba. Obatala was embarrassed when he woke up and, due to this experience, he made it a taboo for any of his devotees to drink palm wine. Olodumare forgave him and gave him the responsibility of molding the physical bodies of human beings. The making of land is a symbolic reference to the founding of the Yoruba kingdoms, and this is why Oduduwa is credited with that achievement.

According to the second version of the myth, there was a pre-existing civilization at Ile-Ife prior to its invasion by a group led by Oduduwa. This group came from the east, where Oduduwa and his group had been persecuted on the basis of religious differences. They came to Ile-Ife, fought and conquered the pre-existing Igbo (unrelated to the present day Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria) inhabitants led by Oreluere (Obatala). Obviously, there is a connection between the two versions of the story. The political one may be the authentic story of the founding of the Ife kingdom through conquest. However, the myth of creation lends it a legitimacy that is denied by the conquest story; just as it appears that it is lent some credence by the fact that, as a result of the embarrassment it caused their deity, the followers of Obatala are forbidden from taking palm wine.

Indeed the second version of the cosmogonic myth also appears to foreshadow the political variant. The claim that Obatala got drunk and the task of creation had to be performed by Oduduwa already has some political coloration which is now explicit in the political version of the tradition. What is crucial in both variants of the story is the role of Oduduwa as the founder of the Yoruba nation which is why the name cannot be forgotten. Oduduwa is the symbol of the nation, the rallying point for all those who subscribe to the Yoruba identity. The name Yoruba itself, according to historians Smith, Atanda and others, ‘was fixed on us by our northern neighbors and later popularized by colonial publications.’ Before then, the "Anago" to which some Yoruba in the present Benin Republic and others in the new world still use to refer to themselves, was used to refer to most of the people called Yoruba today. A common origin and language, as well as common political and religious cultures made the Yorubas a nation long before any contact with Europeans and the advent of colonialism.

Upon the death of Oduduwa, there was the dispersal of his children from Ife to found other kingdoms. These original founders of the Yoruba nation included Olowu of Owu (son of Oduduwa's daughter), Alaketu of Ketu (son of a princess), Oba of Benin, Orangun of Ila, Onisabe of Sabe, Olupopo of Popo, and Oranyan of Oyo. Each of them made a mark in the subsequent urbanization and consolidation of Yoruba confederacy of kingdoms, with each kingdom tracing its origin to Ile-Ife. After the dispersal, the aborigines, the Igbo, became difficult, and constituted a serious threat to the survival of Ife. Thought to be survivors of the old occupants of the land before the arrival of Oduduwa, these people now turned themselves into marauders.

The Igbos would come to town in costumes made of raffia with terrible and fearsome appearances, and the Ife people would flee. Then the Igbo would burn down houses and loot the markets. Then came Moremi on the scene—like Deborah of the Old Testament. When no man could dare the Igbos, Moremi asked the Esinminrin river for help and promised to give offerings if she could save her people. The orisa told her to allow herself to be captured and to understudy the Igbo people. She did, and discovered that these were not spirits; only people with raffia for dress. She escaped, and taught her people the trick. The next time that Igbo people came, they were roundly defeated. Moremi then had to go back to Esinminrin to thank the gods. Every offering she offered was refused. On divination, she was told she had to give Oluorogbo, her only son. She did. The lesson of Moremi is the lesson of patriotism and selflessness. The reward may not be reaped in one's life time. Moremi passed on and became a member of the Yoruba pantheon. The Edi festival celebrates the defeat of the Igbo and the sacrifice of Oluorogbo till today.

Oranmiyan was the last of the Oduduwa offsprings. But he was the most adventurous and the founder of Oyo Kingdom. On some accounts, he was the

third ruler of Ife as successor to Oduduwa. But he later decided to avenge the expulsion of his father from the East, and so, he led an expedition. After many years on the road, and as a result of disagreement between him and his people, he could not go further. Feeling too ashamed to go back, he appealed to the King of Nupe for a land to found his kingdom. He was obliged, and that land became the nucleus of Old Oyo Kingdom. Oranmiyan, taking the title of Alafin, succeeded in raising a very strong military and effectively expanded his kingdom. His successors, including Sango, the mythical god of thunder, Aganju and Oluasho were also as strong. Peace and tranquility prevailed during the reign of Abiodun, though it also experienced the decline of the army. Aole Arogangan was Abiodun’s successor and it was during his reign that trouble started for the kingdom. He was forced to commit suicide; but before his death he was said to have pronounced a curse on all Yoruba, that they will not unite and that they will be taken captives.Afonja was the Kakanfo, the generalisimo of the army, in the northern Yoruba town of Ilorin, during the reign of Awole and his successor.

Afonja refused to recognize the new king, and invited the Fulani who were then leading a jihad to the south, to assist him against the king. They did, but he did not survive himself, because the Fulani, after helping him defeat the Alafin also turned against him. They fired numerous arrows at him and his dead body was stood erect on those arrows as they stuck into his body. The treachery of Afonja marked the beginning of the end of the Oyo empire and with it the decline of the Yoruba nation. Civil war erupted among the various Yoruba kingdoms: Oyo, Ijesa, Ekiti, Ijaiye, Abeokuta and Ibadan. As this was going on, Dahomey on the west and the Borgu on the north were also posing trouble for the Yoruba kingdoms until the intervention of the British and the imposition of colonial rule. Those who argue that there was no consciousness of a common Yoruba identity until the 19th century may be referring to these civil war episodes in the life of the nation. But they forget that these people, in spite of the civil war, share a sense of common origin and common language. And it is to be noted that the so-called peace that was imposed by the British could not have lasted had there not been a sense of consciousness of coming from a common origin.

Now, Since the ancient history of Yoruba is covered, more modern history should take prevalence. There have been many events that have taken place in the 20th century. Between 1914 and 1922, Nigeria was presided over by a Governor-General. In 1922, as part of the constitution of the time, the British introduced the principle of direct election into the Legislative council. In 1951, a new constitution elevated the provinces to regional status. The National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) had control of the Eastern Region government, the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC) had control of the Northern Region, and the Action Group (AG) had control of the Western Region. By 1957, the Eastern and Western Regions attained self-governing status. In 1959, the Northern Region attained self-governing status.

On October 1 1960, Nigeria obtained it's independence. At this time, Northern and Southern Cameroon were given the option of staying as part of Nigeria or leaving Nigeria. Southern Cameroon decided to leave Nigeria, but Northern Cameroon stayed. Also, on October 7, 1960, Nigeria was admitted to the United Nations as the 99th member. One of the earliest and most signification contributions to the UN was to furnish troops for the peacekeeping opearting in Zaire in the the early 1960s. Later on, the main thrust of Nigeria's activism on the world stage was to eradicate apartheid and racism from Africa. In 1963, Nigeria became a republic. By 1964, the Nigerian army units had formed the backbone of the UN force.

In January of 1966, a group of army officers, consisting mostly of the Ibo peoples, and led by General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, overthrew the central and regional governments, killed the prime minister, took control of the government, and got rid of the federal system of government to replace it with a central government with many Igbos as advisors. This caused a lot of riots and a lot of Igbos were killed in the process. In July of the same year, a group of northern army officers revolted against the government (it seems this started a long history of military coups), killed General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, and appointed the army chief of staff, General Yakubu Gowon as the head of the new military government.

In 1967, Gowon moved to split the existing 4 regions of Nigeria into 12 states. However, the military governor of the Eastern Region (Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu) refused to accept the division of the Eastern Region, and declared the Eastern Region an independent republic called Biafra. This led to a civil war between Biafra and the remainder of Nigeria. The war started in June 1967, and continued until Biafra surrendered on January 15, 1970 after over 1 million people had died. During the early 1970s a lot of time was spend reconstructing the areas that were formerly part of Biafra. Around this time, the petroleum industry was booming, and the economy was recovering from the effects of the civil war, though there were still problems with inflation, high unemployment, decline in the price of peanuts and cocoa, and a drought.

In 1971, Nigeria joined the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). However, the prolonged drought in 1973 led to the death of thousands of livestock, the suffering of farms, and the fishing industry. This, in combination with the oil boom, made a lot of people move into away from the farms, and more towards the cities. Though the oil boom in the early 1970s brought a lot of revenue to Nigeria, this seemed to stay mostly in government. In 1976, Nigeria was further broken down into 19 states, and plans to move the capital to Abuja were in the works. In 1987, 2 more states were created. In 1991, 9 more states were created, leading to 30 states at the time. Also in 1991, Abuja was formed as a new (more central) section of the country, and the capital of Nigeria was officially moved from Lagos to Abuja. The government took portions of then Niger, Kogi, and Plateau states to form the new federal capital territory of Abuja.

Though Biafra was the most deadly and violent of the wars in Nigeria, there have continued to be disputes in Nigeria due to land, ethnic differences, religious differences. For example, in 1992 there were major clashes in the north between Christians and Muslims, and over 3000 people were killed in the clashes. Also, there was a possibility of Nigeria going to war with Cameroon in 1993.

The history of Yoruba is very interesting. Olodumare, the Supreme Being of the Yoruba culture, is equivalent to the Christian God. The story of how the chicken spread the sand across the Earth is similar how God created the Earth in the Christian Bible. They are very similar but the political view is much more believable and accepted. As a student and firm believer of religion (Christianity), I am very interested in the similarities of the two religions. I would also love to learn more about the history and other similarities between the Yoruba and Christianity beliefs.

http://www.uga.edu/aflang/YORUBA/ODUDUWA.htm
Music/RadioRe: Naija Djs And Their Shameful Demands For Bribes! by shawdon(m): 12:38am On Nov 29, 2010
@djxl cool down, you are already calling names and throwing bottles. If you want to make your point, do it like a gentle man, and don't spoil things with name calling, una too dey quick dey vess for this country self, ah ah

just like you, I am also seeing this for the first time, too bad, Its very common in NIGERIA, whenever you have an opportunity to help another person, you make the the person to pay a price, even if its what you can do freely, that nigerian egunje spirit will demand for something in other for you to get that thing done for the person, there was a time someone posted here on NL that Yinka Yeancah of SOUND CITY, and I mean YEANCAH of Sound City collects 100 dollars for a song to be played on top ten nigeria, no wonder she always plays craps, that was then, you can imagine the amount she will be collecting now, when i say then, she was slim, but now she don chop egunje tire, she don fat pass person wey get Sound City.

Yet, we complain that our leaders are effing up,

may God help this country
Music/RadioRe: Rick Ross To Perform At Mtv Mama Awards In Lagos by shawdon(m): 7:57pm On Nov 24, 2010
Ross.Na guy be that.

Welcome to 9JA.
Forum GamesRe: Describe Yourself With One Word by shawdon(m): 12:38am On Nov 17, 2010
Complicated
EntertainmentRe: Watching Season's Film. Is It A Blessing Or A Mirage? by shawdon(m): 9:22pm On Nov 03, 2010
I DON'T HV PROBLEM WATCHING SEASON FILM UNLIKE NIGERIAN MOVIES.

I REMEMBER A DAY THAT I WAS WAYCHING A SEASON FILM I REMEMBER ONE TREE HILL AND I FORGOT BEAN ON STOVE.I WAS REALLY NOT HAPI WITH MASELF.

BUT I BET WATCHING SEASON FILM LIKE ONE TREE HILL AND DR HOUSE IS EDUCATIVE AND OTHER FILM LIKE CRIMINAL MILD,NYPD AND 24 HOUR.
PoliticsRe: How Is PHCN Performing In Your Neigborhood? by shawdon(m): 6:25pm On Sep 01, 2010
In my area at Elliot Ishaga,the PHCN no dey try at all.

I never witness Light for Almost a week.

I just pray thing get bettter for thisour dearly country.
PropertiesRe: I Live In Lekki by shawdon(m): 3:16pm On Jul 20, 2010
I witness similiar situation once in Ajah,

I no really pity the people there cause they were aware that the place is prone to flood
CareerRe: She Sacked Me because Am A Lesbian by shawdon(m): 3:36pm On Jun 30, 2010
Sorry in ma own opinon.i don't see anything wrong with what Jenny did,they are both making love and that is fun to be.But is a sin against God according to the BiBLE .

Please enjoy yourself Jenny.Remember is a very drity thing to know that one pratice Homosexual.


I have alot girlfriend that are lesbian.i see nothing wrong there.
TV/MoviesRe: What's The Worst Movie You Have Watched So Far? by shawdon(m): 7:41am On Apr 19, 2010
Has any1 watch SIN CITY AND BLOOD CAR.


This two dey worst and talking abot Naija movie industy.i no fit used ma buy any of their movie.
CelebritiesRe: Patience Ozokwor's Daughter's Wedding: Pictures by shawdon(m): 7:36am On Apr 19, 2010
Men no like to marry beautiful girl this.

Liike Tunde and Wunmi Obey.

This is another event that related allike.

I hope this guy has the money to take of the family.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Meets Obama At Blair House(pics) by shawdon(m): 8:32pm On Apr 12, 2010
Goodluck is the best Nigerian has ever have in the past year.


I think we are in luck


Naija for life
PoliticsRe: Turai Would Want Her Husband To Leave Power - Confidant by shawdon(m): 6:04pm On Mar 20, 2010
Yeah OPON REALLY DON SU, LEVEL CHANGE.


I SUPPOSE SAY TURAI SUPPOSE COVER HER FACE DESPITE HER GOAT HEADED ATTITUDE IN THE PAST.

BUT I GUESS SHE STILL WANT TO RETAIN THE OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY.
RomanceRe: What's Really Going On In The Mind Of Babes? by shawdon(m): 8:17pm On Mar 11, 2010
Haha ha broda mi,this issue about girls is every where,nobody is guilty until we are caught, Girls is are not honesty.

Your wife is yours when is on bed with you but after the romaance she no more your wife.I date a girls for something and find out she is sleeping with my friends.

Sorry my broda i pray make God you heart to bear the emotion.
FamilyRe: Guys, If U Discovered One Of Ur Kids Is Illegitimate, Wud U Forgive Ur Wife? by shawdon(m): 2:54pm On Feb 16, 2010
I had two friend in the same similar situation and if i found out my wife is in similiar act the next thing o file her paper
RomanceRe: Share Ur Val Experience by shawdon(m): 5:51pm On Feb 15, 2010
My Val was Thrillling cause i was with my Friend in Ogba area of Lagos where we drank 4 bottle of Grant with 2 Chi and a bad Jumbo

I don't have a girlfriend i have bad experince with girls in the pas so i don't want that again.
Christianity EtcRe: Are Pastors Thieves Without Guns? by shawdon(m): 2:06am On Jan 14, 2010
Guy i just feel sorry for you oooo.if you be like me i will advice you to give your family money instead of one pastor wey dey sleep with church member wey God no even call self.There are many of them outside wey God no even call.

I preffer to use my to eat pepper soup,drink wine or beer and the Bleep sussy.

You can join my world i can never give my money to any pastor.

Here in SA we don't pay offering.

Naijaguy dey vex
RomanceRe: Why Do Good Girls Always Fall In Love With Bad Guys? by shawdon(m): 5:02am On Nov 12, 2009
mOST guy love dating cultist, i mean Raft guy.



They may not be rugged like that,guy that smoke drinking and and club.You know that king of thing.

Not a guy that is in their line.

Good Girl - Rugged guy
And the equation is balance.
CelebritiesRe: Osuofia (Nkem Owoh) Kidnapped by shawdon(m): 3:42am On Nov 12, 2009
My country no get the facility to track criminal,we only spend money on other thing like football but they care about the security of the people.


Like USA they have special force wey they take of issue like the like FBI.and they are well trained unlike 9ja police wey no get O LEVEL RESULT B4 THEY JOIN FORCE
PoliticsRe: Obama In Nigeria, Oh Sorry, Ghana! by shawdon(m): 3:43am On Jul 23, 2009
My guy,i like wetin u talked, heheh America no fit dey visit any countru wey dey no fit gain from and one of the country why Obama visit na bcoz of thier resource.


Naija Militant full here and we go kidnap Obama that no implies for Ghana.


Make una wake up.We are still d best.


FlY NAIJA FLAG
PoliticsRe: Obama In Nigeria, Oh Sorry, Ghana! by shawdon(m): 3:37am On Jul 23, 2009
I just dey tire of this Nigerians people,una no even dey pround of na self, No country in this world wey no dey corrupt.

Corruption na global epiderm wey dey ache every nation.

I read from the skynews and even watch 4 News Foxnews.Obama wife, Na offspring from Ghana.

I bet you that is wife urges am to visit Ghana,because her great grand parent her slave from Ghana.


Why e no visit South wey get sucessful election recently?

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