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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 4:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
gregyboy:



Yea, non of your ancestors ever fought for independence from benin wen dey tried they were crushed so they went into hiding some hid behind rocks and untop of it

So they can be seeing benin soldiers coming early so they can run to benin Republic when it set

Oue ancestors flogged u guys in d past and we d children is still flogging u guys now

Note= dullard yorubas were never ones who put us in western region d british did

gregyboy, did you know that the father of your great grandmother was a Yoruba man from Ilesha,who raped your great grandmother at Abeokuta,I hope you know the story? right?

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by gregyboy(m): 4:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
Ideadoctor:
just the way we stopped Igbo's from taking our land, the same way we will do to any ethnic group that plays with our gentility, Bleep off Edo boy

Fulani yoruba... Lol

You guys are neither here or there
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Balogunodua(m): 4:16pm On Dec 19, 2020
TAO11:
You’re a fraudulent dullard. grin The report does NOT say Nupe OR Ibadan; rather your people reported to Bradbury that they were raided by both Ibadan and Nupe at different periods of history. grin

Moreover, the report gave a timeline to the Nupe raids — that is; the later part of the 1800s.

However, the same report specifically mentions that PRIOR to the Nupe invasions, your daddies and mommies had been heavily raided by the Ibadan people. grin grin

And the Ibadan raiders didn’t sacrifice all your daddies and mommies to Yoruba deities as you want us to believe, rather they were largely sold-off into slavery. Deal with the mess. grin

Disproved? Lol! Does “disprove” now have an alternative meaning?

Oh, wait! You dIsProvEd just as Trump dIsPrOvEd tHaT BiDeN wOn tHE elEcTiOn” ??

I really wonder how living in denial helps you as a coping mechanism. cheesy

Anyways, to break your plastic heart sweetheart, every single historian on the subject in the world today have closed out on the discussion of the identity of the Ogane — he is none other than the Ooni of Ife.

And I can cite you several references off the top of my head for that.

Wake up! Make some espresso coffee! Smell it! grin

A load of ignorant dog crap which could only be found in the mouth of a Bini dul.lardinho, and from an Edo blog (or Facebook page) of another Bini dul.lardinho. cheesy

Yes! And many settlements had already been established in Ife by the 4th century BCE according to Paul Ozanne’s report of a preliminary archaeological survey of Ife.

Moreover, Frank Willett also obtained many dates of circa 500 CE from charcoal samples of human activities in Ife.

Well, maps produced by early European cartographers from the same early period beg to differ. cheesy

These maps have the phrase ”Kingdom of the Oghene” clearly labeled over Yorubaland.

And I have with me at least one of such maps with all its accompanying notes and information. cheesy

Scholars have for reasons such as this hard information from maps (amongst other information) re-visited additional illuminating facts. These facts include:

(a) That the mention of the word “east” (in the early notes) was apparently supplied by the Binis in relation to the sun’s rising, viz. “the place from where the sun rises”; or “the place from where dawn comes”; etc.

(b) That the Oba Eweka II performs daily morning supplications first to Ife (and then to other parts of Yorubaland); and he must do this supplication to Yorubaland while he faces the rising sun at dawn — literally backing Yorubaland. ~ H. L. Ward-Price.

(c) That Ife was widely well-known throughout most of the western stretch of the Gulf of Guinea by the religious epithet: “the place from where dawn comes”. ~ D. Hinderer (1850s). Also, B. Maupoil (1943) cited in R. Horton (1979). Also, Akinjogbin (1967) cited in Bondarenko (2003) among several scholars on the subject such as Robert Smith, Ade Obayemi, among others.

All these facts thus forces the unavoidable conclusion that the Binis supplied the information about the Ogane’s kingdom via their own everyday religious (non-literal) reference frame, viz. “the place from where the sun rises”.

On the other hand, the Europeans who were on the receiving end actually received this same information via an entirely different reference frame — that is, a non-religious (geographical/literal) reference frame, viz. east of the King of Beni.

Hence the reconciliation of the hard information from the early maps with the information from the early notes.

By the way: I am not claiming credit for this explanation or conclusion; rather, this is the prevailing conclusion of historical scholarship as it stands today.

While I cant vouch for your Math abilities, I have in fact demonstrated with a basic easy-to-follow computation that this number is precisely accurate with respect to Ife.

The reporter of this information (d’Avieros) makes it plain (in his note) that the figure he stated for distance is his own personal guess — and thus that no Bini gave him any such information about distance. grin

The 1400s Binis apparently do not speak the language of miles, leagues, etc. to begin with.

Well, no historian said Ogane has to sound like these three words at the same time. LMAO!

What historians hold instead is that the word “Ogané” (a Portuguese rendition of a local word) is the same as the Bini word “Oghene” (a word by which the Binis refer to the monarch of Ife even at times in present-time) and also the same as the modern word “Ooni”.

Yes, this is what historical scholarship holds. The direct opposite of your ignorant dog-shit. cheesy

LMAO! Your delusions are actually unbounded! cheesy

Well, IFE’s stone (immovable) and iron sculptures dates from the archaic and pre-pavement era (pre-800 CE - 1000CE) just as much as its terra-cotta sculptures and ‘bronze’ sculpture dates, based on thermoluminescence test, from 1000CE to 1400CE.

LOL! Insecure little brat! cheesy Yes, the Ife artworks were indigenous Ife production.

I have once schooled you extensively on this by citing examples of unfinished sculptures found in-situ by Frobenius’ team.

I have also cited examples of terra-cotta work (e.g. Lajuwa head), ‘bronze’ work (e.g. Obalufon mask) and quartz work (a sacred stool) which were all in the possession of the king prior to the first Ife excavations.

As a bonus, Frank Willett obtained dates of circa 900 CE for potsherd pavements (that is: “ancient street tiles” which are still firmly fixed to the streets, some till date) from Ife

Again, I never insult you. I only call you your monikers like “dullard”, etc. especially when you become unteachable even on basic high-schoolers’ stuffs.

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Samuk you why are you so... desperate to win an already lost battle.. cheesy don't you get tired ni ... grin

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Balogunodua(m): 4:24pm On Dec 19, 2020

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Balogunodua(m): 4:26pm On Dec 19, 2020
TAO11:
Produce just one “eyewitness” report from the same Europeans (or any note from the early Portuguese, et al.) concerning the following names of fiction, or else: cheesy grin
Eweka I, Uwuakhuahen, Henmihen, Ewedo, Oguola, Edoni, Udagbedo, Ohen, Egbeka, Orobiru, Uwaifiokun, and Ewuare I, Ezoti, Olua, Ozolua, Esigie, among others.

LMAO! cheesy

Good question... cheesy

But he will Dodge it as always... grin
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Also, there is nobody called Rupert — the illiteracy ehn! Lol. cheesy

And lastly, you seem dead-scared to quote my comment without deleting its content. Is anything the matter? grin

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by adadike(f): 7:01pm On Dec 19, 2020
Hellraiser77:
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Tao11 the pathological liar grin....you have ressurected me by mentioning Igbos again in your unending stream of lies which I will thrash one after the other cheesy


( 1) Igbos remain the oldest Distinct group of people in modern day Nigeria with a history dating back to 6,000 years ago
The remains in Iwo eleru(which are not really human remains as you claimed) dates back to 43,000 years while yorubas only started settling the area around 12th century, how could this be the ancestors of Yoruba people? grin

Igbo people that spoke a language very closely related to modern igbo resided in Ile ife before yoruba started coming into the area from modern day Kogi state.

(2) Obatala who is the first Oba in Ile ife(Igbo omoku) is an Igbo priest, so clearly Igbos ruled yoruba in Igbo omoku (ask me for evidence) cheesy

Agreed the moremi episode has Little to do with modern day south Eastern Igbos but with a distinct Igbo group that inhabited ife(Igbo omoku) prior to yoruba arrival(s).

The moremi stories are absent in the history of South eastern Igbos today simply because it has nothing to do with them, the Igbos mentioned in the moremi story are now in ondo state as the ugbo people and they preserve alot of their Igbo traits till this day.


To anybody doubting the Igbo roots of ugbo people note that the most successful ruler of ugbo/igbo people while they where in ile Ife(Igbo omoku) is named "Ekenwa" grin....how Igbo does that get? grin grin

cc Adadike
nwanem, don't mind these online warriors o. Until oba of Benin come out to deny the fact that before a new oba will be installed, emissaries must be sent to nri , then no one should take these online olodo serious. I adadike, adapurife one of nairaland, I rest my case

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 7:07pm On Dec 19, 2020
gregyboy:


Fulani yoruba... Lol

You guys are neither here or there


if not that you are quite stupid and senseless, you should have perceived that it is a Yoruba that has been bleeping you ever since, dumb guy

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by gregyboy(m): 8:16pm On Dec 19, 2020
Ideadoctor:



if not that you are quite stupid and senseless, you should have perceived that it is a Yoruba that has been bleeping you ever since, dumb guy


Your half brother's

Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by samuk: 9:20pm On Dec 19, 2020
Juliusmalema:


Just stop mentioning Igbos. There is nothing here that concerns us to argue..

Just stop...

In case you got carried away enjoying yourself reading the comments, go back and read the title of this thread.

The thread was created because Oguta people of Imo state claimed to have migrated from Benin.

If it's true (I have no reason to doubt their claims) that there are Benin people in Oguta, I have to acknowledge my people.
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 9:43pm On Dec 19, 2020
samuk:


In case you got carried away enjoying yourself reading the comments, go back and read the title of this thread.

The thread was created because Oguta people of Imo state claimed to have migrated from Benin.

If it's true (I have no reason to doubt their claims) that there are Benin people in Oguta, I have to acknowledge my people.


Acknowledgement mbok

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Etrusen(m): 9:48pm On Dec 19, 2020
Juliusmalema:


Acknowledgement mbok

ikpe !!
abadie ?
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 9:53pm On Dec 19, 2020
Etrusen:


ikpe !!
abadie ?

Not even interested in the meaning.
Same way we aren't interested in the acknowledgement.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Etrusen(m): 10:02pm On Dec 19, 2020
Juliusmalema:



Not even interested in the meaning.

Same way we aren't interested in the acknowledgement.




using the word mbok was the reason I mention you

the word means please in a language I don't want to mention now

I was trying to relate with you in that language thinking you are from the tribe

nothing more

except you mean another thing with the word "mbok"

so Mr man I have no argument with you after all the oguta people concern have made themselves known to the world
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 3:11am On Dec 20, 2020
So this thread is about two Bini thugs and some few flatin0 miscreants getting schooled with facts by an educated yoruba woman, very typical.... Edo state despite being small and insignificant remains the capital of human trafficking till this day; it's why I don't even need historical facts to believe that some of my forefathers sold them out to slavery, they probably would have simply told the bini slaves that a bright future awaits them in Italy and just like that they stupidly fall for it like they currently do....Edo state is a prostitution hub with the interior currently overrun by fulani raiders, the red earthed state is a diabolical cesspit where even it's educated indigines are too scared to go back home to their red earth stinkpile, 5 in 10 Bini women are into witchcraft (wizardry for the men), 7 in 10 women are prostitutes/sex slaves, cultism and criminality is the order of the day, after lucky igbinedion and family raped the state dry it has since become a shadow of it's self living in old glory and benefits it gained while under the western region, all from just one small state not up to the size of Oyo....spits. and here is one monkey talking about a Bini empire the size of ketu-mile 12, jerking off to non existent past glory. Bunch of numbskulls who needed Yoruba's like Ben Adekunle to free them from the ragtag army of biafra are the ones talking about an empire...... stupidity induced by sapele water.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by BornRicch(m): 4:47am On Dec 20, 2020
TheLionofLasigi:
So this thread is about two Bini thugs and some few flatin0 miscreants getting schooled with facts by an educated yoruba woman, very typical.... Edo state despite being small and insignificant remains the capital of human trafficking till this day; it's why I don't even need historical facts to believe that some of my forefathers sold them out to slavery, they probably would have simply told the bini slaves that a bright future awaits them in Italy and just like that they stupidly fall for it like they currently do....Edo state is a prostitution hub with the interior currently overrun by fulani raiders, the red earthed state is a diabolical cesspit where even it's educated indigines are too scared to go back home to their red earth stinkpile, 5 in 10 Bini women are into witchcraft (wizardry for the men), 7 in 10 women are prostitutes/sex slaves, cultism and criminality is the order of the day, after lucky igbinedion and family raped the state dry it has since become a shadow of it's self living in old glory and benefits it gained while under the western region, all from just one small state not up to the size of Oyo....spits. and here is one monkey talking about a Bini empire the size of ketu-mile 12, jerking off to non existent past glory. Bunch of numbskulls who needed Yoruba's like Ben Adekunle to free them from the ragtag army of biafra are the ones talking about an empire...... stupidity induced by sapele water.

Self acclaimed most educated tribe with the most graduate that can't speak English what a shame. It's crazy Yoruba derive joy insulting Edo's but history has been written and your ancestors were slaves to the Edo. Deny it all you want, I careless because you guys are like an empty barrel, all you do is talk. Edo girls are prostitute yet you can't compare Edo girls with your dirty and ugly Yoruba girls. Your girls are very ugly and cheap they're everywhere in Lagos I won't mention Ibadan, Osun, Ogun or Kwara because they are very dirty, with different species of tribal mark or should I say O'kola. I will choose my proustite over your lazy, dirty, tribal mark, and cheating women. Osun State is a forest not worthy of a village. Yoruba skull miners, Ijebu ritualist, Kwara ritualist, even your dirty girls are enslaved and sold in Arab countries, I guess you're not aware of your misfortune. The first thing that comes to mind when you hear someone talk about your tribe is Betrayal, flighty and dirtiness. You keep mentioning the kingdom please can you tell us about your Oyo ile or Oyo ravage community? Your Oyo was not burned to the ground can you show me a pic of your stupid Oyo community because I can't call it a kingdom. All the history thought in school majority is just propaganda to suite your so call Yoruba tribe. I thank God for the Internet everything is clearer, no more lies from these ungrateful skull miners. Bulljive.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by samuk: 6:45am On Dec 20, 2020
Juliusmalema:



Acknowledgement mbok

If you weren't interested in the acknowledgement, you wouldn't have commented. The truth is most of you like the way the Benin are flogging the Yoruba on your behalf.

I wont be surprised if these threads attract more silent Igbo readers than any other tribes.

The Yoruba have devised a of way shouting Igbo down whenever they raise their heads to comment on history.

You will hear the Yoruba say something like, who? An Igbo discussing history? Did Igbo even have an organised society before the white man came? Weren't they living on trees, going naked and wearing banana leaves before the white man came? What does an Igbo know about history? Did the Igbo not say, Igbo enwe Eze? So what is their business discussing history, an IPOB terrorist? All of a sudden the Igbos are beaten to retreat and go back into hiding and will be reading from there, too scared to interrupt or challenge Yoruba lies. Tao will now have a feed day waxing lyrical and she will be throwing all over the place, selected skewed references and citations which she often misinterprets and misrepresents.

The Yoruba can't try the same nonsense with the Benins because Benin is the history everyone studies.

As the Igbo will always say:

akụkọ iro Obodo Idu na Oba. (Benin where the Oba lives is where all stories, folktales and history happened)

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 6:51am On Dec 20, 2020
Etrusen:





using the word mbok was the reason I mention you

the word means please in a language I don't want to mention now

I was trying to relate with you in that language thinking you are from the tribe

nothing more

except you mean another thing with the word "mbok"

so Mr man I have no argument with you after all the oguta people concern have made themselves known to the world

Akuko..

when and where?
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 7:01am On Dec 20, 2020
samuk:


If you weren't interested in the acknowledgement, you wouldn't have commented. The truth is most of you like the way the Benin are flogging the Yoruba on your behalf.

I wont be surprised if these threads attract more silent Igbo readers than any other tribes.

The Yoruba have devised a of way shouting Igbo down whenever they raise their heads to comment on history.

You will hear the Yoruba say something like, who? An Igbo discussing history? Did Igbo even have an organised society before the white man came? What does an Igbo know about history? All of a sudden the Igbos are beaten to retreat and go back into hiding and will be reading from there.

The Yoruba can't try the same nonsense with the Benins because Benin is the history everyone studies.

As the Igbo will always say,


Story for the gods. That sounds someone is not interested in discussing un-related history doesn't transcend to anything.

Igbos have discussed history more than anyone but an average igbo man doesn't waste his time in discussing fictions, fabrications and something un-related.

When Ooni came up with his obatala issue, he was told clearly that no such thing existed and that ended the argument.

The igbo society is republican and they pride themselves discussing it that way and not some sort of monarch that impoverishes the people to the mud.

So saying retreating is a way too lie. No sane human being will go about arguing fictitious fabrications, more reason ndigbo is not interested.

Bring sound history and you will see them flock here. Moreover Igbos like to only discuss their own history.

What will an average igbo man be discussing with yoruba? nothing unless you are looking for people that will go about digging up fabricated history just to argue.

So let ndigbo be...no need for such argument.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 7:19am On Dec 20, 2020
TheLionofLasigi:
So this thread is about two Bini thugs and some few flatin0 miscreants getting schooled with facts by an educated yoruba woman, very typical.... Edo state despite being small and insignificant remains the capital of human trafficking till this day; it's why I don't even need historical facts to believe that some of my forefathers sold them out to slavery, they probably would have simply told the bini slaves that a bright future awaits them in Italy and just like that they stupidly fall for it like they currently do....Edo state is a prostitution hub with the interior currently overrun by fulani raiders, the red earthed state is a diabolical cesspit where even it's educated indigines are too scared to go back home to their red earth stinkpile, 5 in 10 Bini women are into witchcraft (wizardry for the men), 7 in 10 women are prostitutes/sex slaves, cultism and criminality is the order of the day, after lucky igbinedion and family raped the state dry it has since become a shadow of it's self living in old glory and benefits it gained while under the western region, all from just one small state not up to the size of Oyo....spits. and here is one monkey talking about a Bini empire the size of ketu-mile 12, jerking off to non existent past glory. Bunch of numbskulls who needed Yoruba's like Ben Adekunle to free them from the ragtag army of biafra are the ones talking about an empire...... stupidity induced by sapele water.

Bro I like you, you just told them what they need to hear

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 7:23am On Dec 20, 2020
BornRicch:


Self acclaimed most educated tribe with the most graduate that can't speak English what a shame. It's crazy Yoruba derive joy insulting Edo's but history has been written and your ancestors were slaves to the Edo. Deny it all you want, I careless because you guys are like an empty barrel, all you do is talk. Edo girls are prostitute yet you can't compare Edo girls with your dirty and ugly Yoruba girls. Your girls are very ugly and cheap they're everywhere in Lagos I won't mention Ibadan, Osun, Ogun or Kwara because they are very dirty, with different species of tribal mark or should I say O'kola. I will choose my proustite over your lazy, dirty, tribal mark, and cheating women. Osun State is a forest not worthy of a village. Yoruba skull miners, Ijebu ritualist, Kwara ritualist, even your dirty girls are enslaved and sold in Arab countries, I guess you're not aware of your misfortune. The first thing that comes to mind when you hear someone talk about your tribe is Betrayal, flighty and dirtiness. You keep mentioning the kingdom please can you tell us about your Oyo ile or Oyo ravage community? Your Oyo was not burned to the ground can you show me a pic of your stupid Oyo community because I can't call it a kingdom. All the history thought in school majority is just propaganda to suite your so call Yoruba tribe. I thank God for the Internet everything is clearer, no more lies from these ungrateful skull miners. Bulljive.

everything you wrote from A-Z is trash, wrote it without your brain, oponu ode! eyin omo alainiran yi,eyin omo kosemulode koni da fun yin leyo kokan

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 7:28am On Dec 20, 2020
samuk:


If you weren't interested in the acknowledgement, you wouldn't have commented. The truth is most of you like the way the Benin are flogging the Yoruba on your behalf.

I wont be surprised if these threads attract more silent Igbo readers than any other tribes.

The Yoruba have devised a of way shouting Igbo down whenever they raise their heads to comment on history.

You will hear the Yoruba say something like, who? An Igbo discussing history? Did Igbo even have an organised society before the white man came? What does an Igbo know about history? Did the Igbo not say, Igbo enwe Eze? So what is their business discussing history, an IPOB terrorist? All of a sudden the Igbos are beaten to retreat and go back into hiding and will be reading from there, too scared to interrupt or challenge Yoruba lies. Tao will now have a feed day waxing lyrical and she will be throwing all over the place, selected skewed references and citations which she often misinterpret.

The Yoruba can't try the same nonsense with the Benins because Benin is the history everyone studies.

As the Igbo will always say:

akụkọ iro Obodo Idu na Oba.
shut up alaye, what are you saying?you fucking Igbo dullard, how dare you lay mouth on Yoruba issue? don't get me angry.... I am treating Benin madness ever since I entered nairaland, if you vomit nonsense again, I will leave Benin madness and come for Igbo madness

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by alawiiyeyoruba1: 7:39am On Dec 20, 2020
I won't be surprised the day the binis will claim they own everywhere in Nigeria, deluded people.


Aso-Oke also called Ofi is a type of hand-made fabric usually done by weaving and this art of weaving and styling of this particular fabric material originated from the Yorubas ........ read more on https://alawiiyeyoruba.com/aso-ofi/

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by samuk: 7:40am On Dec 20, 2020
Ideadoctor:

shut up alaye, what are you saying?you fucking Igbo dullard, how dare you lay mouth on Yoruba issue? don't get me angry.... I am treating Benin madness ever since I entered nairaland, if you vomit nonsense again, I will leave Benin madness and come for Igbo madness

What is this one even saying, it doesn't sound like you have a brain. I hope you are not being powered by lithium batteries.

Your level of ignorance stinks to high heavens, you're an embarrassment. Pele o nairaland fake psychiatrist doctor that treats madness.

You have been noticed, now run along. I don't usually notice toddlers, take this as early Christmas gift and don't expect many more going forward.
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by gregyboy(m): 8:00am On Dec 20, 2020
Ideadoctor:

shut up alaye, what are you saying?you fucking Igbo dullard, how dare you lay mouth on Yoruba issue? don't get me angry.... I am treating Benin madness ever since I entered nairaland, if you vomit nonsense again, I will leave Benin madness and come for Igbo madness

And you are yet to cure your madness, it seems insanity is the birth trait of all fulani herdsmen


grin grin grin

Self acclaimed yoruba fulani man

Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Nobody: 11:10am On Dec 20, 2020
BornRicch:


Self acclaimed most educated tribe with the most graduate that can't speak English what a shame. It's crazy Yoruba derive joy insulting Edo's but history has been written and your ancestors were slaves to the Edo. Deny it all you want, I careless because you guys are like an empty barrel, all you do is talk. Edo girls are prostitute yet you can't compare Edo girls with your dirty and ugly Yoruba girls. Your girls are very ugly and cheap they're everywhere in Lagos I won't mention Ibadan, Osun, Ogun or Kwara because they are very dirty, with different species of tribal mark or should I say O'kola. I will choose my proustite over your lazy, dirty, tribal mark, and cheating women. Osun State is a forest not worthy of a village. Yoruba skull miners, Ijebu ritualist, Kwara ritualist, even your dirty girls are enslaved and sold in Arab countries, I guess you're not aware of your misfortune. The first thing that comes to mind when you hear someone talk about your tribe is Betrayal, flighty and dirtiness. You keep mentioning the kingdom please can you tell us about your Oyo ile or Oyo ravage community? Your Oyo was not burned to the ground can you show me a pic of your stupid Oyo community because I can't call it a kingdom. All the history thought in school majority is just propaganda to suite your so call Yoruba tribe. I thank God for the Internet everything is clearer, no more lies from these ungrateful skull miners. Bulljive

Last word summerises all what you said, call our women dirty and urgly....they make up one of the most successful women in Africa, you say yoruba propaganda...lol Yoruba propaganda that made your state benefit from Awolowo's free education policy or the fact that it was a Yoruba man by the name of Ben Adekunle by means of his 3rd commandos that liberated you baboons from the biafran apes Lol even the insignificant bini's are talking about betrayal, you guys act all brave and violent with cultists killing themselves like chickens while fulani herdsmen raid and pillage your villages raping and killing your witches that you call mothers, your leaders are federal bitches getting ass fvcked on the daily.... I really won't engage you, you're inconsequential.
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 11:29am On Dec 20, 2020
samuk:


What is this one even saying, it doesn't sound like you have a brain. I hope you are not being powered by lithium batteries.

Your level of ignorance stinks to high heavens, you're an embarrassment. Pele o nairaland fake psychiatrist doctor that treats madness.

You have been noticed, now run along. I don't usually notice toddlers, take this as early Christmas gift and don't expect many more going forward.
Bleep off! ode!

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Ideadoctor(m): 11:30am On Dec 20, 2020
gregyboy:


And you are yet to cure your madness, it seems insanity is the birth trait of all fulani herdsmen


grin grin grin

Self acclaimed yoruba fulani man


were nie! were!were!
Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by sesan85(m): 11:55am On Dec 20, 2020
samuk:


If you weren't interested in the acknowledgement, you wouldn't have commented. The truth is most of you like the way the Benin are flogging the Yoruba on your behalf.

I wont be surprised if these threads attract more silent Igbo readers than any other tribes.

The Yoruba have devised a of way shouting Igbo down whenever they raise their heads to comment on history.

You will hear the Yoruba say something like, who? An Igbo discussing history? Did Igbo even have an organised society before the white man came? Weren't they living on trees, going naked and wearing banana leaves before the white man came? What does an Igbo know about history? Did the Igbo not say, Igbo enwe Eze? So what is their business discussing history, an IPOB terrorist? All of a sudden the Igbos are beaten to retreat and go back into hiding and will be reading from there, too scared to interrupt or challenge Yoruba lies. Tao will now have a feed day waxing lyrical and she will be throwing all over the place, selected skewed references and citations which she often misinterprets and misrepresents.

The Yoruba can't try the same nonsense with the Benins because Benin is the history everyone studies.

As the Igbo will always say:

akụkọ iro Obodo Idu na Oba. (Benin where the Oba lives is where all stories, folktales and history happened)

Lol, which Yoruba have you Bini nutcases been flogging. Delusional much? Only TAO11 has been intellectually shellacking all you ill-educated Binis, including your Oba that's called "Ikeji Orisha," which is a Yoruba title, lol. Go to bed, you're drunk.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Etrusen(m): 12:23pm On Dec 20, 2020
Juliusmalema:


Akuko..

when and where?


I don't what you are trying to play out here but this is your word

am not arguing anything with you am only concern about the word "mbok"


I understand efik and that word sound efik so am only asking you if you are efik by tribe nothing more Oga

Abeg rest if you nor be the tribe I nor fit talk again

Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by SaintBeehot(m): 12:26pm On Dec 20, 2020
samuk:


If you weren't interested in the acknowledgement, you wouldn't have commented. The truth is most of you like the way the Benin are flogging the Yoruba on your behalf.

I wont be surprised if these threads attract more silent Igbo readers than any other tribes.

The Yoruba have devised a of way shouting Igbo down whenever they raise their heads to comment on history.

You will hear the Yoruba say something like, who? An Igbo discussing history? Did Igbo even have an organised society before the white man came? Weren't they living on trees, going naked and wearing banana leaves before the white man came? What does an Igbo know about history? Did the Igbo not say, Igbo enwe Eze? So what is their business discussing history, an IPOB terrorist? All of a sudden the Igbos are beaten to retreat and go back into hiding and will be reading from there, too scared to interrupt or challenge Yoruba lies. Tao will now have a feed day waxing lyrical and she will be throwing all over the place, selected skewed references and citations which she often misinterprets and misrepresents.

The Yoruba can't try the same nonsense with the Benins because Benin is the history everyone studies.

As the Igbo will always say:

akụkọ iro Obodo Idu na Oba. (Benin where the Oba lives is where all stories, folktales and history happened)
while using the word "OBA" I think you should also add this symbol ©, in order to reduce the amount of confusion your sentence is contributing to the thread.

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Hellraiser77: 12:36pm On Dec 20, 2020
macof:


I don't understand if you are just born foolish or you grew into it?

Ugbo (Ilaje) is Igbo? Is this how desperate for igbo history you are? It is nobody's fault that you lot have just about no records of events of your past. Always seeking to attach yourself to other people who have history


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdtMSrqQpNI

This sounds like igbo to you?
This one has been triggered grin

Nobody is attaching to you scums, ugbo people where originally of Igbo stock and no amount of your tears will change this fact

Omoyele sowore even made it clear recently that he isnt really yoruba grin grin

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Re: Oguta Land In Imo State Is An Extension Of Benin Empire by Hellraiser77: 12:38pm On Dec 20, 2020
TAO11:
That religious belief is not necessarily a presentation of history, dullard! cheesy

In other words, the south eastern-Igbos are not necessarily historically descended from Ife just as the Chinese aren't necessarily historically descended from Ife.

That you need this to be broken down to you is very telling. How old are you? LMAO!
Ile ife(Igbo omoku) was originally an Igbo settlement inhabited by an Igbo group distinct from today's south easterners grin

Wether you like this fact or not take it up with your ooni who wouldn't stop talking about it lately

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