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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 9:46pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


Ogunsua is a Baale.

If you gbemu, we will annihilate you guys again!!!!
Annihilate who? Funny you..... You ife guys will never accept defeat for once..... I pity you guys.
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Emtol01: 9:49pm On May 14, 2019
Aragbiji of Iragbiji- Odundun Asoludero

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 9:51pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:

Ogunsua is a Baale.
If you gbemu, we will annihilate you guys again!!!!
Where were you on the 6th of September 2009.
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Gforce2019: 9:52pm On May 14, 2019
MrsNwaAmaikpe:
shocked shocked

Pls remove the Olowo of Owo from the list.


He is now to be known as Emir of Owo.


I can see you are part of yamiri crew.
There's no title in Yoruba land that is called olowo of owo.

Leave Yoruba alone and face your tribal wahala.

Oponu

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by seunmsg(m): 9:54pm On May 14, 2019
Google7:



You are a good student of distorted history.
World over, You are either a royal or a commoner. Royalty is only conferred by birth or colonization Through war. That's why Y orubas even went further to posit that "omo eru, eru naa ni"

Ooni's father's served Alaafin's father, Oduduwa who was the 1st person to rule Yoruba kingdom. The 2nd and the last person to rule Yoruba kingdom is Aladdin, the crown Prince of Oduduwa whose inheritance was the land - you must have heard yoruba saying " Alaafin loin ile "

Alaafin actually ruled, installed and removed kings in all of Yoruba kingdom up to Benin republic and colonized us to adopt Oyo dialect which we have come to accept as universal Yoruba language in which Yoruba bible is written.

OONI remained a trusted staff (chief priest) who the established princes and princess left to coordinate their ancestral home, Ife. Oduduwa was never a ruler of ife. He was never an OONI, so no OONI is occupying Oduduwa's throne. Oduduwa's throne died with him and was shared in inheritances to his grandchildren.

There has never been doubt as to the traditional supremacy in Yoruba land until the ascension of flamboyant and rich Sijuade. If you doubt Google the case of esubiyi vs Lagos state where they had to consult ALAAFIN to decide Oba of Lagos title.

ALAAFIN of Oyo and his fathers have never been slaves to anybody, NEVER! You must have heard the saying- "Oyo o se eru baba eni kan" not even the ooni his staff.

It's sacrilegious to Oduduwa's heritage to place his slaves over his crown Prince or any of his princes for that matter.


You guys need to stop rehashing this false Oyocentric history that was told by Rev. Samuel Johnson. Ooni of Ife is no royal servant. The Ife throne is the number one royal throne in Yoruba land. Even Oranmiyan who founded Oyo later abandoned the Alaafin throne to forcefully take over the bigger and more important Oduduwa throne at Ile Ife.

Below is the list of Ooni of Ife from the time of Oduduwa till date. Tell me which of the former Ooni was a slave to anybody.

ÀWỌN ỌBA TÓ TI JẸ NÍ ILE-IFẸ
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1 Odùduwà
2 Ọsangangan
3 Ogun
4 Ọbalufọn Gbogbodirin
5 Ọbalufọn Alayemọrẹ
6 Ọranmiyan
7 Ayetise
8 Lajamisan
9 Lajoogun
10 Lafogido
11 Odidimọdẹ rogbeesin
12 Aworokolọkin
13 Ẹkun
14 Ajimuda
15 Gbọọnijio
16 Ọkanlajọsin
17 Adegbalu
18 Ọṣinkọla
19 Ogboruu
20 Giẹsi
21 Luwọọ(Obinrin)
22 Lumọbi
23 Agbẹdẹgbẹdẹ
24 Ọjẹlokunbirin
25 Lagunja
26 Larunnka
27 Ademilu
28 Ọmọgbogbo
29 Ajila-Oorun
30 Adejinlẹ
31 Olojo
32 Okiti
33 Lugbodi
34 Aribiwoso
35 Ọṣinlade
36 Adagba
37 Ojigidiri

Awọn ọba ti akoko (date) wọn wa ni kikọ silẹ

38 Ọba Akinmọyẹro {1770-1800}
39 Ọba Gbanlare {1800-1823}
40 Gbegbaajare {1823-1835}
41 Ọba wunmọnijẹ {1835-1839}
42 Ọba Adegunlẹ Adewela {1839-1849}
43 Ọba Degbinsokun {1849-1878}
44 Ọba Ọrarigba {1878-1880}
45 Ọba Derin Ọlọgbẹnla (O jẹ akikanju jagunjagun)
46 Ọba Adelekan(Olubuṣe1){1894-1910}
47 Ọba Adekọla{1910-1910)
48 Ọba Ademiluyi (Ajagun){1910-1930}
49 Ọba Adesọji Aderẹmi {1930-1980}
50 Ọba Okunade sijuwade{1980-2015}
51 Ọba Ẹnitan Adeyẹye Ogunwusi Ọjaja (2015)
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Ẹkú Ojúmọ́'re ẹ̀yin ọmọ Odù_tó_dá_ìwà

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by highbee02: 9:54pm On May 14, 2019
Kokoebapluse:
tongue ojoro you no mention my king, onilemona of ilemona, you don't mention onira of IRA, etc why you mentioned only two from kwara?

and Olosi of Osi also in Kwara. I can't pronounce it abeg
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by ThatFairGuy: 9:54pm On May 14, 2019
Oye omo aforuja... Olunisa of Inisa... Akirun of Ikirun, Olokuku of Okuku, oloyan of oyan... Not onikire, it's Akire of Ikire, Atapara of Iyeku, Alagbeye of Agbeye,

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by oduademonest: 9:54pm On May 14, 2019
Teeklef:

Where were you on the 6th of September 2009.

I was there when Ogunsua was begging for a crown, calling Olubuse his father

I was also there when we beat the shytt out of you guys in the 200s

I was there when we burned Islamic Comprehensive

I was there when the Ogunsua was reminded that he is a Baale. He will never be King

Remember, it is Modakeke, Ife. Modakeke is a quater in Ife. Ife owns the land

And God willing, I will be there when we finally send you back to Oyo.

Bunch of ingrates. May you never know anything good in your life. Awon oloshi
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by ThatFairGuy: 9:55pm On May 14, 2019
There is, it's in Ondo State
Gforce2019:


I can see you are part of yamiri crew.
There's no title in Yoruba land that is called olowo of owo.

Leave Yoruba alone and face your tribal wahala.

Oponu
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by ThatFairGuy: 9:56pm On May 14, 2019
Aagbiji of Iragbiji
Emtol01:
Aragbiji of Iragbiji- Odundun Asoludero
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Bsmartt(m): 9:58pm On May 14, 2019
Olomu of Omu-aran
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by luv2end: 9:59pm On May 14, 2019
iammo:
cool




KABIESI Oooo, Awon ori Ade, Ki ade o pe lori ki bata pe lese.

Yoruba Omo karo ojire, awa Omoluabi


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Is this one kabiesi too?
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 10:01pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


I was there when Ogunsua was begging for a crown, calling Olubuse his father

I was also there when we beat the shytt out of you guys in the 200s

I was there when we burned Islamic

I was there when the Ogunsua was reminded that he is a Baale. He will never be King

Remember, it is Modakeke, Ife. Modakeke is a quater in Ife. Ife owns the land
You were truly there, I saw you that time, especially when adedoyin was begging for crown.
You were also there, when Islamic was burned and your almighty sijuwade's estate was re-painted abi?
That is the overconfidence that killed u guys then, shebi modakeke is not more than a street, but a street taught u guys a lesson you will never forget..... Bros forget the issue, modakeke's are known warriors and we don't talk too much on naira marley(sorry nairaland.... Jez joking).

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 10:05pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


I was there when Ogunsua was begging for a crown, calling Olubuse his father

I was also there when we beat the shytt out of you guys in the 200s

I was there when we burned Islamic Comprehensive

I was there when the Ogunsua was reminded that he is a Baale. He will never be King

Remember, it is Modakeke, Ife. Modakeke is a quater in Ife. Ife owns the land

And God willing, I will be there when we finally send you back to Oyo.

Bunch of ingrates. May you never know anything good in your life. Awon oloshi
I thought I was quoting a sane person, not knowing am quoting an aro patient, bros you will not die well, na that craziness go kill you.... Omo ale jati jati.

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by oduademonest: 10:09pm On May 14, 2019
Teeklef:

You were truly there, I saw you that time, especially when adedoyin was begging for crown.
You were also there, when Islamic was burn and your almighty sijuwade's estate was re-painted abi?
That is the overconfidence that killed u guys then, shebi modakeke is not more than a street, but a street taught u guys a lesson you will never forget..... Bros forget the issue, modakeke's are known warriors and we don't talk too much on naira marley(sorry nairaland.... Jez joking).


THE agelong hostilities between Modakeke and Ile-Ife are now over after the traditional ruler of Modakeke, the Ogunsua, Chief Francis Adedoyin, visited the Ooni Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, yesterday and prostrated to him, saying he (Ooni) was his (Ogunsua's) father. Time was 3.30p.m.

https://allafrica.com/stories/200802050151.html

Dont let me disgrace you oo. Just walk away jejely. I saw how we decimated your shanty town. I was there when we burned your best secondary school

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by seunmsg(m): 10:09pm On May 14, 2019
musicwriter:


What does Igbo mean in Yoruba?Is there any meaning to it at all even if its semantic?There has to be an untold historical reason for the so many Igbo appendages in Yoruba words.

Could the Oni of Ife be right that Igbos migrated from Yorubaland to South East?


Igbos actually migrated from Ile-Ife. Ooni of Ife’s historical account is very accurate. Even the Obi of Onitsha and the Eri king knows Igbos historical link to Ile-Ife. Scientific proof (through DNA), spiritual proof (through Ifa corpus), and linguistic proof abounds.

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by femolii: 10:12pm On May 14, 2019
Paramount01:
Ilorin is not Yoruba?
You are from where?

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by oduademonest: 10:13pm On May 14, 2019
seunmsg:


Igbos actually migrated from Ile-Ife. Ooni of Ife’s historical account is very accurate. Even the Obi of Onitsha and the Eri king knows Igbos historical link to Ile-Ife. Scientific proof (through DNA), spiritual proof (through Ifa corpus), and linguistic proof abounds.

May you be related to Igbos

The Igbos that migrated from Ife are the Ugbos, not Igbo of SE

Ugbo, sometimes called Igbo, because they were inhabitants of the forest (Igbo).

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by MRLANNISTER(m): 10:19pm On May 14, 2019
dbanjj1629:
Olubaka of Okaland

You from Oka?

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 10:19pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


THE agelong hostilities between Modakeke and Ile-Ife are now over after the traditional ruler of Modakeke, the Ogunsua, Chief Francis Adedoyin, visited the Ooni Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, yesterday and prostrated to him, saying he (Ooni) was his (Ogunsua's) father. Time was 3.30p.m.

https://allafrica.com/stories/200802050151.html

Dont let me disgrace you oo. Just walk away jejely. I saw how we decimated your shanty town. I was there when we burned your best secondary school
Continue,keep on disgracing yourself. Have I ever argue that Ooni is not powerful or influential than Ogunsua? No, I don't think I uttered such since, but you Jez feel like showing urself small. Smh!!! What am saying is that, Ogunsua is a crown king and not a Baale as u said. Even if modakeke is not more than a street according to ur lordship, that's never a problem,Jesus christ of Nazareth was also from a small village... So Mr man, am not bothered.

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by whiteeyes: 10:20pm On May 14, 2019
Oba Of Kweme Kingdom

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Teeklef(m): 10:21pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


THE agelong hostilities between Modakeke and Ile-Ife are now over after the traditional ruler of Modakeke, the Ogunsua, Chief Francis Adedoyin, visited the Ooni Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, yesterday and prostrated to him, saying he (Ooni) was his (Ogunsua's) father. Time was 3.30p.m.

https://allafrica.com/stories/200802050151.html

Dont let me disgrace you oo. Just walk away jejely. I saw how we decimated your shanty town. I was there when we burned your best secondary school
Our best school? Bros talk wetin you know nao, is it royal or acada that was been burnt then ni? Cause I didn't understand..... �.
Concerning Ogunsua calling Ooni his father, talking about age, both are dead now, but then, Adedoyin was older than sijuwade. I don't see any big deal there, except alaafin of oyo, virtually all king in yoruba land will address Ooni like that, especially that one eye monster call sijuwade, not the meek and gentle Ooni you have now that can even prostrate for alakinla of akinlalu.

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by femolii: 10:24pm On May 14, 2019
Skidooo:
Point of correction Emir of Ilorin is not among of Yoruba king, he his an emirate, Fulani to be precise from North.
Stop this your hate OSU Ilorin is Yoruba's town forget about the emir there we all know the reason y they put emir there one day emir will be remove by force.

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by gabbasin: 10:28pm On May 14, 2019
Nothing like Oba of Okeiho but Onjo of Okeiho
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Opeyemi04(m): 10:30pm On May 14, 2019
MrsNwaAmaikpe:
shocked shocked

Pls remove the Olowo of Owo from the list.


He is now to be known as Emir of Owo.

Hey! Where are you from? Owo is located in ondo state it is olowo of owo not emir i dont knw where u get ur own from
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by femolii: 10:36pm On May 14, 2019
musicwriter:


What does Igbo mean in Yoruba?Is there any meaning to it at all even if its semantic?There has to be an untold historical reason for the so many Igbo appendages in Yoruba words.

Could the Oni of Ife be right that Igbos migrated from Yorubaland to South East?
Igbo means forest

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by MrKong: 10:39pm On May 14, 2019
Kokoebapluse:



Tan babare ?
Soun Ogbomoso ni. Tan baba nla baba e? undecided

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by dson84: 10:42pm On May 14, 2019
It is Owa of Idanre not Onidanre of Idanre Oba Fredrick Aroloye Arubiefin IV
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by Nigrodigitatus(m): 10:43pm On May 14, 2019
verycheese:
Akirun ilu Ikirun Agunbe onile obi
Omo ilu mi

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by teddyalba(m): 10:47pm On May 14, 2019
gunuvi:
please remove The Akran of Badagry. We are Ogu, not Yoruba

Who are the ogu? The egun i bet?
How come your king and the princes and d princess have Yoruba names? And some yoruba obas in Badagry division were placed under him?

If he is not one of us then those baales and obas in his division should have a yoruba leading them

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Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by teddyalba(m): 10:48pm On May 14, 2019
JubrinElSudan:
Oba of Lagos, his kingdom covers which part of Lagos?

lagos island and its environ.
Re: Names Of Traditional Rulers In Yoruba Land by femolii: 10:51pm On May 14, 2019
oduademonest:


May you be related to Igbos

The Igbos that migrated from Ife are the Ugbos, not Igbo of SE


Ugbo, sometimes called Igbo, because they were inhabitants of the forest (Igbo).
You are right.

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