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It's becoming more interesting. Still, I follow. You are doing a good job D9ty7. |
Too bad. When is this thread going to hit front page Oga Lalasticlala? This killings have to stop. |
Since Vaselene Boys hijacked this section, things have not been the same again. Which kain thread be this for God's sake. La wah ooooooooo. |
And the wailing Continues. Ambode Ti De. Ambode is the Governor now, you guys should get used to it and move on. LASG must refund Heir Wanene Nig Ltd sha. Lols. My instinct tells me some Powerful Dudes have hijacked the project. Naija sha, fish eat fish. Elites are Bunch of DanBoroubas. Trust them at your own peril. Lobatan o jarey, e no konsainn me. |
This is a good news. A good development. Warri is closer to Anambra and East than PH or Calabar. Lagos is the farthest. I'm happy for them. Gradually, we are getting things right in Nigeria. It is well. |
chiedu7:Ogbeni, No Try Am Oooooooooo No Even Think That Matter At All. Israelis Are Still Practising Judaism Oooooo and They Are Doing Well Ooooooooo. Chinese Are Still Practising Their Religion Oooooo and They Are Doing Well. Japanese Are Still Practising Their Religion Ooooo and They Are Doing Well. Religion is not what set us back in Nigeria, it's our good-for-nothing Political Leaders. Britons And Americans are majorly Christians yet they Are Doing Well Ooooooo. Haitians Are Also Christians Oooooooo Yet They Are Backward. So, don't tell me a Religion is good or bad. Ibile United Forever. Proudly Ibile Bam Bam. |
Nice One There BabaLorisa TY. I love African Culture, even though I'm a Christian yet I still believe in Tiwa N Tiwa. Isese L'agba. Tradition Is The Supreme. Ibile United. Ibile Bam Bam. I'm missing Ile-Ife already, can't wait to visit home. |
Till tomorrow Bawse. You are doing a good job. Still, I read. |
OP, you weren't like this during the era of GEJ. Then it was all about supporting Jonathan and promoting PDP. What has changed?
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Nigerians are too stubborn sha. Asia countries always kill drug peddlers yet people are still going there. Too bad. |
It's always been Igbo's and Yoruba's. Other dudes need to wake up. |
Still, I read. Patiently following. You are doing a good job D9ty7. |
akanbi2k:How profitable is it Sir? What is the yield per acre/hectare? How much can a farmer earn from an acre/hectare? |
This is the best thread I've ever read in this forum. God Bless Prof Katsumoto. Proudly Ijesha. |
He should go and die. If the Bastard had not annulled the 1993 Election, our Democratic Governance would have become more successful. Nigeria would have become developed than this. I never pitied Abiola sha because anyone who rides in Tiger's back usually end up in its belly. God Punish Them(The Saboteurs) All. Alaabaa. |
Yet, moderators refused to delete this useless thread. Too badt. |
Truth be told, THE LATE OONI WAS A SABOTUER. HE WAS AN AGIP, A KOWOPE(MONEY MUST COMPLETE) KING. All that mattered to him was contracts and political patronage. The dude could sell the whole Nigeria to highest bidder. They say we should not speak ill of the dead, therefore, I reserve my comment. I don't want to bash the late |
I don't think this is necessary. It is well. |
Hahahahahahahahahahahahhaah What a funny thread, wonder shall never end. I wish them well sha. |
He was with GEJ, yet they never thought about Federating Units and True Federalism Abegiiii, make We are expecting him to resurrect his Beaf moniker. Lobatan. |
Political prostitutes everywhere. God pass them. PDP shall be back. |
I saw this on Grandson Soyemi's fb wall and decided to share. Let me set the record straight...in this age of information, ignorance is a choice. I have watched the show of vacuity as it is been displayed by some of the online gurus (mediocre) in the recent time about the Abobaku saga. It is ignoramus to jump into the pool you have not delved before. Let me set the record straight... Abobaku is a traditional practice in the ancient Yoruba Empire. Abobaku system is peculiar to the Ancient Oyo-Yoruba Empire. It is not heinous as some people take it to be, rather it is a matter of choice, people compete to occupy the position of Abobaku just as other positions because while the king is alive, the Abobaku enjoys de facto power and he shares in the glory of His Royal Highness. In the Ancient Oyo-Yoruba Empire, it was constitutional for Aremo to be Abobaku, he is to be buried with his father. After the Owu War in 1827, there came the creation of Ibadan and Ijaye in 1829 and 1830 respectively. Ogunmola headed Ibadan as Kurunmi who later became Are Ona Kakanfo became the leader of Ijaye. Alaafin Atiba succeeded Alaafin Oluewu in 1837, but at the demise of Alaafin Atiba in 1859, Adelu who was Aremo and supposed to be Abobaku (someone that dies with king) refused to die with the king and wanted to succeed his father. And because of the benefits Ibadan enjoyed under Alaafin Atiba, they wanted continuity by supporting Aremo Adelu to become Alaafin against the tradition. On the contrary, Ijaye did not want the continuity and wanted to protect the culture of the kingship, there started a war of superiority between Ibadan's combatants and Ijaye's warriors in which Ibadan came out victorious and Aremo Adelu became Alaafin Adelu in 1859. This was how the doctrine of Abobaku ended in Oyo-Yoruba Empire. Ife has never practiced the tradition of Abobaku before and no one can point to anywhere in Yorubaland today where the tradition is under vogue. Abobaku is a system in the past and it has gone with the past. It is vicious and malicious to peddle what you know nothing about to score a mere rhetoric point. We are proud of our ancestral past! Eledumare bless Oduduwa Republic. -Ogunwoye Gbemiga Samson is one of the several Yoruba Youths I have liberated their minds through Facebook. Hon. Rotimi Makinde Posted This Online. “There is no truth about Abobaku eloping over late Oni’s Death”- Hon Rotimi Makinde Quite a number of no-truths and distortion has been written regarding the eloping of an entity called ‘Abobaku’. In Ile-Ife, the person so referred to is called ‘Saarun’, head of the ‘Emeses’ who are stewards to a reigning Ooni. The Saarun is the head and closest aid who must go everywhere the Ooni goes. It follows in the days of hold that upon the demise of an Ooni, his most trusted aid and steward will be interred with him to continue his life of service to his master and as well show his loyalty. I personally know the Saarun that served late Oba Adesoji Aderemi (late Yaya Arasanmi) While Oba Aderemi passed away in 1980, his late Saarun passed on in 1987, 7 clear years afterwards. The current Saarun will not be buried with late Oba Sijuade as the practice has since been stopped in Ile-Ife. I am a proud son of Ile-Ife and I am well grounded in the traditions and cultures of my people. It will not happen. http://www.saharaweeklyng.com/there-is-no-truth-about-abobaku-eloping-over-late-onis-death-hon-rotimi-makinde/ Moderator, please move this thread to the frong page to educate people that it's all lies. Thanks.
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Seun doesn't give a damn. It's all about traffic and more earnings. Lobatan. God Bless our Hustles. |
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