Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:56am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: Fraustrated bitch..... Lol......
This is the best you can get from me You cant give what you dont have. I will keep exposing you. Ntor! 
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Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:54am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: Johnson as an oyo and the earliest writter who wrote at as early as 1820 from different oral account ...
This leads more to my point that yorubas here disprove, that oba eweka said what he had to say for political reasons out of minority complex in the old western region. Anyone who thinks you are normal is not normal. (1) S. Johnson was born in 1846. But gayboy (aka gregyboy) insists that same Johnson was writting Yoruba histories in the year 1820 --- that is, more than 20 years before his own birth. Should gayboy (aka gregyboy) still be allowed to freely roam the streets? (2) Oba Eweka II of Benin Kingdom ruled from 1914 to 1933. Old Western Region of Nigeria was established in the year 1967. But gayboy (aka gregyboy) insists that same Oba Eweka time-travelled into the future to become a member of the Nigeria Western Region. Should gayboy (aka gregyboy) still be allowed to freely roam the streets? (3) Fun Fact: Same Oba Eweka II of Benin Kingdom informed an European visitor, H.L. Ward-Price, sometimes in the 1920s that his (i.e. Oba Eweka II's) ancestor and lord lives in Ile-Ife.  |
Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:53am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: Lol.... E pain her Says the clueless one who got exposed by my humble self. 
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Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:52am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: I pity you.... Soon we will be seeing you creating thread on nairaland adressing the search of husband I know you will be triggered that I'm exposing you to be a clueless dummy. |
Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:48am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: Lesbian..... You already unknowingly admitted being gay, don't you remember? I know you're mad that I keep exposing you! |
Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 11:47am On May 18, 2020*. Modified: 12:22pm On May 18, 2020 |
davidnazee: What post lol. I’m not interested in your Kingdom.. just passing through.. This dummy-nazee keeps confirming his cluelessness. 
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Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 11:45am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: This does not change anything or answer the questions.....
Go and learn how to speak in public, you should be in romance section looking for an husband Yes it makes sane people realize that gayboy (aka gregyboy) is a mad dog. 
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Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 11:42am On May 18, 2020 |
davidnazee: Whatever it is but it’s not your usual one sentence you always used for little and unknown Ife. At least you realized it’s better to promote and tout Oyo than small Ife. I’m happy for u. Thanks for admitting being a dummy.  Now, look at the title of the post again and run along. |
Culture › Re: Post Samuel. J Article Written In 1897 Supporting Oromiyan Arrival In Benin by TAO12: 10:30am On May 18, 2020*. Modified: 11:00am On May 18, 2020 |
gregyboy: Johnson as an oyo and the earliest writter who wrote at as early as 1820 from different oral account ...
This leads more to my point that yorubas here disprove, that oba eweka said what he had to say for political reasons out of minority complex in the old western region. Anyone who thinks you are normal is not normal. (1) S. Johnson was born in 1846. But gayboy (aka gregyboy) insists that same Johnson was writting Yoruba histories in the year 1820 --- that is, more than 20 years before his own birth. Should gayboy (aka gregyboy) still be allowed to freely roam the streets? (2) Oba Eweka II of Benin Kingdom ruled from 1914 to 1933. Old Western Region of Nigeria was established in the year 1967. But gayboy (aka gregyboy) insists that same Oba Eweka time-travelled into the future to become a member of the Nigeria Western Region. Should gayboy (aka gregyboy) still be allowed to freely roam the streets? (3) Fun Fact: Same Oba Eweka II of Benin Kingdom informed an European visitor, H.L. Ward-Price, sometimes in the 1920s that his (i.e. Oba Eweka II's) ancestor and lord lives in Ile-Ife. 
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:04am On May 18, 2020*. Modified: 1:11pm On May 18, 2020 |
Igbosmoker: what does that have to do with the Benins?
Is nupe people now Yoruba? Or have you people now shamelessly claiming other ethnic groups war to feel good?!.
It's a known fact that kukuruku war was led by nupe forces to spread Islam and expansion of their tribes down south.. it's even connected to Usman dan fodio. Let's pretend you didn't see that Yoruba (Ibadan) slave-raided and sacked those same regions of Benin Kingdom even prior to the Nupes.  For a beautiful summary, even the sub-heading reads: Yoruba Raids and the Nupe Invasion. Yes you didn't see it. I know you didn't. 
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Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 5:58am On May 18, 2020 |
One more!
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Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 5:57am On May 18, 2020 |
Some interesting and fun facts about The Great Oyo Empire and the rich Yoruba culture and civilization in general.
cc: lawani, RedboneSmith, geosegun, YungMillionaire
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Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 4:18am On May 18, 2020 |
davidnazee: Hooray!! You finally found an article about a Yoruba Kingdom that is narrated in 2 pages.. unlike ur usual one sentence description  That's not an article, dummy!
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Culture › Re: Benin Kingdom In Edo State Remained Part Of The Expansive Yoruba - Ooni Of Ife by TAO12: 4:02am On May 18, 2020 |
davidnazee: Ok pot. At least you admitted that you are a Kettle by your own self-identification. Same can't be said of me. 
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Culture › Re: Benin Kingdom In Edo State Remained Part Of The Expansive Yoruba - Ooni Of Ife by TAO12: 3:14am On May 18, 2020 |
davidnazee: pot calling kettle black.. Slander is your middle name. Sorry o Kettle.
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Culture › Re: Benin Kingdom In Edo State Remained Part Of The Expansive Yoruba - Ooni Of Ife by TAO12: 1:05am On May 18, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 1:04am On May 18, 2020 |
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Culture › Re: Post Any Evidence Of Benin-ife Connection Prior To 1475 To 1914 by TAO12: 11:31pm On May 17, 2020*. Modified: 9:30am On May 18, 2020 |
What about before 1475? Because the archaeological evidence I have is earlier oo.  Anyways, the c1300 sculpture in the attachments below, showing the then Ooni of Ife in full ceremonial regalia, was excavated from the palace of Benin Kingdom. An evidence of a strong imperial connection. In other words, even in ancient times, the 'Governor' must keep the 'official portrait' of the 'President' in his 'office' --- It never happens vice-versa.
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Culture › Re: Post Any Evidence Of Benin-ife Connection Prior To 1475 To 1914 by TAO12: 11:27pm On May 17, 2020 |
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Culture › Re: Post Any Evidence Of Benin-ife Connection Prior To 1475 To 1914 by TAO12: 11:09pm On May 17, 2020 |
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Culture › Re: An Oyo Successor State. by TAO12: 11:00pm On May 17, 2020*. Modified: 9:59am On May 18, 2020 |
Ají ṣebí Ọ̀yọ́ l'àá rí, Ọ̀yọ́ òní ṣebí baba ẹnì kan!
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 10:14pm On May 17, 2020 |
OgboAto: Damn bro, all these group had orgies with the Bini like something from a porn show. It was not a wonder that they all tried to run to Italy at some point.
Although the impact of the Igbo in contemporary Bini history is very very apparent. For instance, the mid western region movement was started and led by an Igbo man. The bini were weak to raise a voice against the Yoruba. I can't remember the Igbo man's name - but he started, led, rallied Bini people and achieved his aim for Bini independence from Western region.
The Igbo also invaded and occupied their lands during the Biafra war and these Bini pu55ies could not do shxt until the Federal troops came. I think the Edo/Bini are naturally scared of the Igbo & if Nigeria dissolves, best believe the Igbo would not just be taking Igbanke. The Oba may even become a subject fo the Obi of Onitsha too. Hahahaha
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 10:01pm On May 17, 2020 |
OgboAto: Yes bro. The Igbanke/Ika are Igbo. They speak Igbo and they will never be passed on to the Yoruba, they belong in the Igbo country.
You didn't see the news where Ijaw threatened the whole Bini for encroaching on their lands and also going as far as stopping a major project in Bini over it?
There will be nothing left in the 2by2 Bini piece of land by the time Igbo and Ijaw are done. Maybe Itsekiri can annex the remaining parcel of land and re-colonize the Bini. Yeah, I remember those warnings from the Ijaws to the Oba of Benin. And the Bini monarch actually respected himself. Wow! Wait, the Itsekiris also once dealt with the Binis? I could have sworn it was only the Yorubas, the Nupes, the Igbos, and the Ijaws who dealt with the Binis. |
Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:58pm On May 17, 2020 |
Igbosmoker: lmao imagine forging stories to pamper your worthless history against the Benin.
You've luck I'm going to bed now, I would have shown you your history and their slavish attitude To think this is coming from someone who made an empty claim of conquest without any evidence. Is God not wonderful??  Anyways see below from Dr. R.E. Bradbury himself.
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:53pm On May 17, 2020 |
OgboAto: Interesting. I should also add that the Yoruba leaders of thoughts, particularly in the traditional circles, are mostly done with the Bini and want nothing to do with them. As it stands, Igbo land is in Edo state and that will be taken by the Igbo; Ijaw land is in Edo and must be taken by the Ijaw. Whatever is left of the Bini can either form a sovereign state or hop into the sea at Ughoton port. Igbo and Ijaw lands already inside present Edo state??  Kuku kee-mee! 
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Culture › Re: Post Any Evidence Of Benin-ife Connection Prior To 1475 To 1914 by TAO12: 9:48pm On May 17, 2020*. Modified: 9:30am On May 18, 2020 |
What about before 1475? Because the archaeological evidence I have is earlier oo.  Anyways, the c1300 sculpture in the attachments below showing the then Ooni of Ife in full ceremonial regalia was excavated from the palace of Benin Kingdom. An evidence of a strong imperial connection. In other words, even in ancient times, the 'Governor' must keep the 'official portrait' of the 'President' in his 'office' --- It never happens vice-versa.
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:31pm On May 17, 2020 |
Igbosmoker: You don't have a brain. How can Benin be under people they've conquered before? It's impossible.
Just because British once joined us together and that "Western region" abomination happened doesn't make us one.
I've never seen a Yoruba seeing this, they aren't attache or trying hard to involve themselves in minorities affair...
You need to have your brain checked Why did you have to put your anger and frustration before a lie? I have given you the go ahead to commit suicide since you insist, so why this tantrum? Anyways, the only conquest I remember is when Ibadan slave-raided and sacked territories of Benin Kingdom in the 1800s. I also remember the Nupes coming after the Yorubas to conquer those same territories of Benin Kingdom. The Igbos also did in the late 1900s. The 2by2 Benin Kingdom seem to be a historically helpless Kingdom. |
Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:25pm On May 17, 2020 |
Igbosmoker: I've finally discovered it.
Tao11 and melesnazawi are the same people. They both have obsession with Edo people claiming Yoruba and they are both anti ipob.
I've never seen any of them attack yoruba before Congratulations!!!  cc: MelesZenawi, your attention is needed here oo! 
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Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:14pm On May 17, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: You're welcome.
Treat Igbosmoker as your future countryman.
He doesn't know his history. Lol! 'They' will be treated fairly with equal rights as long as 'they' do not alienate themselves by themselves. |
Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:09pm On May 17, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: Good good..... fully agree.
pamper him. He is like a child.
He doesn't know his history. Lol. He probably does know his history. He only seems to be timid and insecure as it is typical of 'them' on Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 9:01pm On May 17, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: Corrected already
TAO12 , you put the whole analysis is explanation in more eloquent English that I can even master. Lol. Thanks! |
Politics › Re: A Detailed Analysis Of The People Of Edo State by TAO12: 8:57pm On May 17, 2020 |
MelesZenawi: TAO12 , you must the analysis in more eloquent English that I can even master. I am not sure what you mean here! And thanks for the Kudos.  |