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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
You marry Ibo wan do governor of a Yoruba State Where is your Yoruba wife?? Governor's wife is literally the MOST INFLUENTIAL woman in a State. And that role is traditional equivalent of an "Iyalode" So another useless igbon will be our own Iyalode again? Abeg make Ilaje ppl
@OlusolaOke001
Chief Olusola Oke (SAN)
7 months
The time is now!
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
God punish you for using fake data Compared in ranks to any Igboid entity, Yorubas are SIX TIMES more genetically closer to Esan people (0.31) bordering us in Edo State, and then EVEN genetically closer to d Madinka tribe(1.865) in far far Guinea, Mali and Senegal b4 Igbo–1.918
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@zeroidal
Mark E
9 months
The genetic distance between the Igbo and Yoruba tribes is less than the distance between Germans and Austrians. Genetically, Igbo and Yoruba are identical people. And even in language, Yoruba and Igbo belong in the same group (with Edo).
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Not everyone who promotes Yorùbá language or participates in Yoruba culture/practices will care to protect Yoruba people's existence and identity. Know this and adjust accordingly
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@iamadunniade
Adunni Ade
7 months
These are the issues. This is one major reason why I avoid interviews. Everything I say is always twisted and interpreted negatively. I said people asking me randomly (most times rudely) erks my nerves. This question had nothing to do with me been featured in Yoruba films. The
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
FALSE‼️ Ìkálẹ̀s are NOT from Benin. They are directly from Ifẹ Oòyè. The earliest settlement in Ìkálẹ̀ land is Ode-Irele & it was established by Olófun Jagbòjù who fled internal crisis wars happening at d Ugbo axis. ONLY d monarchy, the Àbòdì dynasty is derived from Benin
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@AdegunwaOb8940
Omo Oba ADEGUNWA OGUNLEYE
9 months
@Lord_Of_Warri Ode Aye is pure Ikale and the ikales are from Benin.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
The Oliha of Benin family title itself was established by pre-Odùdùwa Ifẹ prince, Ogiso Ere😂 "Under the rule of Ere... administration of the supra-communal level were introduced (in particular, four of the later Uzama members offices: the OLIHA, Edohen, Ero, and Eholo N'ire)."
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@EDOCENTRIC_2
𝐄𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐈𝐂_2
7 months
The family of the Olisa Of ikorodu the traditional prime minister of Ikorodu kingdom when they traced their root and origin back to their ancestral home in Benin The Olisa Family are said to be from the house of The Oliha of Benin,they play approximately the same role the oliha
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
As a Yorùbá man, your lifetime bond to a loving non-Yoruba mother or non-Yoruba wife is a personal reality and CANNOT be imposed on d over 1000 yrs ancestral and societal reality of Yorùbá woman & Yorùbá man bond If u don't have a Yorùbá spouse u no suppose even lead Yorùbá race
@jagabanolu
CitizenOlu
7 months
@Asakemijimi Drop this narrative!!!
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
Since there are claims that the Yorùbá race ever practised a "mixed" matrilineal/patrilineal ancestry Let's breakdown what each Yoruba subgroup lineage traditions claim👇 1. Egba "All children belong to the man's tribe, not the woman's [tribe].." Kolawole Ajisafe Ajayi (1924)
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Just dey watch Oba of Benin will soon write another "my dear father" letter to the Ooni of Ifẹ😂😂 But even Ogiso lineage sef na Ifẹ prince descendants😂 That is to say "Ogiso na Yorùbá man" sef😀🤣🤣
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Na you kuku say Okun is "similar" to Yoruba. It is not too surprising you believe Igbons in Ondo should also be similar in political relevance to the Yorubas of Ondo state. You even foōōlishly announced "we are not yorubas" No allow Obaro of Kabba hear sha
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@akomscopy
Foundational Okun man 😂 🇳🇬
6 months
There’s a deliberate misinformation to denigrate @OlusolaOke001 SAN prospect of becoming the Apc flag bearer in Ondo state There’s a viral post on X making the rounds that says - -“No to olusola oke, we don’t want another ibo tyrant First Lady in our place. The last 8yrs has
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
U Igbons better quit gum bodying we are NOT ancestrally, culturally, historically or geographically brothers‼️ Dey you dey Igbons🫵🏾
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Madinka Tribe who are over 1400 KM from Yorubaland are SIX TIMES more genetically closer to us than u igboid entities just despite u being SIX TIMES geographically Closer to us In case you doubt Ore to Asaba 214km times 6 = 1284 KM is still <<<<< than Yorubaland to Guinea 1400KM
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Identity Theft. "We are the same!" "This land means a lot to me too!" "My parents grew up here!" "I have lived here all my life" & "I have become you!" The most crucial sociological condition, bar violence, that must be met before Resources Theft can be legitimized. Ji má sùn!
@nneyanneya
sisi nene🎀
6 months
@thattinybabe_ Probably more Lagosian than they’ll ever be!
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Oyo should have wiped Dahomey out of existence for d repeat attacks it launched on other kingdoms of d Oyo empire, while it still ruled it. Dahomey has no honour. It ethnically cleansed out (ALL of ) Igede & (most of) Popo Yoruba subgroups off their homelands post 1820s to 1880s
@batnubu
Political Rascal
8 months
@akogunfirst Dahomey committed a lot of atrocities to the southern kingdoms 💀
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Ogiso Ere is an Ifẹ warrior prince. Stop claiming what belongs to the Yorùbás😂 His successor is Ogiso "Orire" another Ifẹ/Yorùbá name😁 Ogiso Igudu/Igodo their 1st ancestor is also a pre-Oduduwa Ifẹ prince Ifẹ civilized Bini even before Oduduwa😂
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@_iyoosa
cleo_patra
6 months
No! Look at dat very first pics ure refrencing, u will see d Ada Scepter which u nd I knw does not belong to d Yorubas. Ogiso Ere introduced Ada and Eben around16 A.D. - 66 A.D. Stop dis pls, We share same Ancestry!
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Back to this As a Yoruba man you are likely very unfit for marriage if u allow your wife impose her ethnic identity on your family/marriage over your lineage' own identity, not to talk on ur children😂 Oranmiyan that married at least two non-Yoruba women understood the script
@fattylincorn_01
36kinniun👑 🦁 🕊
6 months
When Will Some Footballers Learn Their Lessons..? UPDATE: Former Super Eagles Soccer Player Kayode Olarewaju accuses wife of sleeping with Pastor Tobi and funding his lifestyle Ezinne Dora Kayode, the wife of Nigerian footballer Kayode Olanrewaju, has been embroiled in
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@doluwadamilare1 Babanla foolish thinking He did it intentionally. Since osu Betty was in charge of her husband government pandering to her to gain her favour and in turn be supported by Aketi to be Governor of Ondo was his action plan At the expense of Yorùbáland. Imbecile behaviour
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
The trending genre of some yoruba women are the ones who adopt black American women talking points and impose it on yoruba men Just check her past tweets openly denigrating Yoruba People & Culture. But suddenly asking for defense because the slander has now come to her gender
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@OloriOfOloris
Olori🍒
9 months
I swear Yoruba boys are yoruba women’s biggest ops. They hardly defend the dragging and they’ll sit back and set us up. So so irritating.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
Some Western Yorubaland subgroups and their homelands: Ketu Ṣabe Iṣa or Isha Idaiṣa or Idasha Ohori-Ije Ifè Note that Aledjo or Alidjo another Yorùbá town northeast of Manigri within the Bénin Republic borders is not highlighted in this depiction
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Note this part well‼️ "the first Ogiso was a warrior of YORUBA ORIGIN. It [is] argued that Yoruba raiders, entering Benin from... Siluku, gradually penetrated Benin where they eventually established themselves in complete mastery."😂🫵 Ogiso Ere succeeded his father Ogiso Igodo
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Balancing loyalty btw ethnic identities with unrelated ethnogenesis (i.e. time created & unlike ancestry) is still a pipe dream. There will be many cracks🤐 After you described ur ethnic identity as Yoruhrobo yesterday it was only a matter of time. It took only 24 hours for u
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@wandyvirus
Ayọ̀wándé Adálémọ 🇳🇬
6 months
1. Prevarication 2. Cannot face the truth and speak it to your face. Always behind your back. 3. Will rather talk than act. They call this diplomacy. It is another face for àgàbàgebè!! 4. Will easily betray you. 5. Will not have your back when a push comes to a shove. 6. Finds it
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
Map of the Ewe (Evé or Ivé) people's homeland between the borders of Southeastern Ghana and Southern Togo. Their oral traditions remind them they are Ifẹ of Ifé through Ketu or "Keta" They are bordered on the east by Popo and the west by the Ga - Adangme (another Ifẹ group).
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Mind you, this 1st Àbòdì of Ikale named Jabado is an Ifẹ prince just like his father, Oba Esigie of Benin. In fact, Jabado's successor named Tufẹ̀wa returned to d home of his first ancestors, Ifẹ and NOT Benin He spent 3 years at Ifẹ b4 returning to Ìkàlẹ̀ as the 2nd Àbòdì
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
What a fööking retærd Yorùbá women like dis one suppose marry out. This lãck of sense should be passed out of the race Ijn
@QUEENOFDBLUES1
GBEMISOLA CFC💙
7 months
Aiye gbogbo yin to baje patapata. Is this how stupppeeedd some of you have become? To marry from another tribe is now a problem in Yoruba land? Haaaa!! Aiye gbogbo yin ma baje ni se.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Just as Oranmiyan did, a pre-Odùdùwa Ifẹ prince Igodo conferred titles on his fellow "raiders" & followers from Ife His son/grandson Ogiso Ere too conferred titles on THREE of his younger brothers who "more than a hundred Bini villages' enigie [still] claim their origin from"👇
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
You go marry Igbon ke? Anything your eye see take am🤣🤣 Cûrsed crëashures "Aketi lives in me" identity thief oshi😂 This is why you cannot be Yoruba by marriage. A non-yoruba woman should NOT be a first lady to any Yoruba race. She is d first lady of her marriage 4 life sha
@YemieFash
Olúyẹmí Fásípè AICMC
7 months
After attempting to bully her late husband's niece on Instagram yesterday, Betty, the wife of the late Gov Akeredolu, moved to confront her on WhatsApp chat.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
That is an untrue history Awujale propagated to claim d Ooni throne is not superior to his own. Ijebus are from Ifẹ Òòdayé, the pre-Oduduwa Ifẹ. It is "Òòdayé" that became Islamized in pronunciation to Wadai. Just as some Islamic scholars claim odùduwà is "adandawa" from Sudan
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
Most Itsekiris prefer to worry about d collective identity Yorùbá subgroups should bear over d genocide Urhobo & Benin are cooking for them..ko si wahala But that coastal land wey Ile Ibinu & Sobo sląvěs dey eye will continue to belong to an Ifẹ group. Genøcïde for genøcïde👍
@Lord_Of_Warri
Lord Of Warri
5 months
My dear, "I am Itsekiri but" maybe we need to start carrying out DNA testing for some of you. We were in the Western region, things were looking good, everyone was happy. They saw that and hated it. They told you Yorubas would suppress your identity, and you believed it. They
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Yes he cannot contest WTF did you marry him in order to be First lady of Ondo state? Abi kati kati wo lo n so?? Share your intertribal love in your family. Don't bring to our political space. Your relatives from Akwa-Ibom joined igbons to insult Yorubas did you caution them?
@RuthyBaa
Kumuyi's hype woman 😌
7 months
I’m from Akwa-Ibom, married to an Ondo man. With the current update I’m seeing from Ondo Agbadorians, my husband can’t contest anything politics in Ondo 😂💔😭. The only thing that disqualifies him is me 😩😂. Yorubas, who do una this thing fgs??! 😩 rejecting ur own brother.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Dad Delta Ibo married a Yorùbá woman but dad has now changed his family name from "Okoh" to Adewole Another Rhodes-Vivour lineage brooding now😂 Another OBJ to sabotage Yorùbá race😵‍💫 In 80 yrs this ones grandchildren will boldly claim their GG father has "roots" in Yorubaland
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
"All the oral traditions relating to the foundation of Dahomey agree that the Abomey plateau belonged to the Yoruba people of Igede (Gedevi) before the Aja came"‼️ These are sore points of the Yoruba past and sure lessons for the Yorùbá future. Wipe out trespassers at 1st shot
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Look at Boot or Shoes ... Bata🧐 If this document's date is older than 1894, then the Yoruba language use of "bàtà" to describe footwears decisively predates the existence of d popular European footwear company "Bata" that began its shoemaking in September 1894 @lengdrxx
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@lengdrxx
Lengdrxx Àlàbí
9 months
Turns out Yoruba used to have a word for 'table'! Check the list for other yòrùbá words that are no longer in use
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Igbomina is that one Yorùbá subgroup that should have been very warlike in character at least 500 years ago. Nupe land grabbed its River Niger boundary lands again and again by warfare.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
A Yorùbá man can marry whoever he wants factos💪 But your marriage to whoever you want especially non-Yoruba wife will not decide for the Yorùbá race to make a non-YW the most influential woman by far in our space i.e. office of the first lady😀
@EmperorFreezle
👑Media Kingy Ẹdunjọbi 🍥
7 months
@DrisUnique @1eedriz @abiolaabajo The position of First Lady, belongs to the wife of anyone who wins the election. You don't get to decide where a Yoruba man marries from. You guys are so overbearing.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
This is how to re-emphasize claim of ancestral lands in this century! Demarcate and name all your border lands digitally! See better map😁 Well done @Lord_Of_Warri
@Lord_Of_Warri
Lord Of Warri
8 months
Ladies and gentlemen, I came across a statement that has left me pondering: "Itsekiri are not up to 100k?" Now, I can't help but wonder, is this meant to be a joke or an insult? 🤔 This kind of brainwashing has persisted for far too long, particularly in Delta State. It seeks to
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@theolabola Damn right Ifẹ > Ketu > Togo > Ghana At Togo under German colonialism is where Ifẹ change to "Ewe" due to German phonology of documenting /v/ sound with letter w Ifẹ > Ivé > Ewe
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
And ofc it is Ifẹ̀ that morphed into the "Ive" or "Evé" sounds that the Germans got from Southern Togo and Southern Benin yoruba/yoruboid subgroup Mind you directly northwards of these "Ewe" people (pronounced Évẹ to a German), is the "Ife" Yoruba sub-group at Atakpame, Togo
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Thank Father lord you have kuku decided to marry out of the Yorùbá race🤝 Low self-esteem YW like u shouldn't replicate a Yoruba child that will be behaving like a second class human being😂
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@FolasadeOlukoju
TheFolasade
6 months
@eYIBA59 See that’s the word, they are unique! They are too gorgeous, when I see their faces, I’m just glad we are in the same country
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Stop using your Olukumi worldview to marry Yoruba & igbons into any grand union. De-Igbonize yourselves first and ur children too for at least a whole generation, in all aspects before asking to unite with the Yoruba Identity. Yoruba is Yoruboid but Yoruboid is NOT Yoruba.
@UNkemnacho32192
Uchenna George-Nkemnacho
8 months
The fascinating aspect of Olukumi lies in their bilingual culture, where Igbo & Yoruba traditions intertwine. Such a unique & intriguing community naturally elicits varied & perplexing viewpoints from some persons. But it is what it is; we are what we are.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
This why ancestry matters is a serious business to a serious end and Yorubas need to less liberal with it. OBJ had no Yoruba Father either and nearly destroyed us in Nigeria everytime he was in power
@YOLICOM6
Arábìnrin Sola
6 months
@funshographix He's not Yoruba, his paternal line is from Opobo in modern Rivers State. His mother is from Anambra. The Lagos Rhodes family issued a clarification statement
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Correct. This is most tactical move to make first. Leave no Yoruba land stranded. Okún must join d West along with ALL their ancestral lands in Lokoja now occupied by non-Yorubas: 1. Ajaokuta/Obajana 2. Ikiri, Muye & Budon along d River I did not forget d Ogori/Magongo ppl🧐
@1firstnightmare
OGEDENGBE! 😇
8 months
@imakun122 What we need now I bringing in yoruba of other region here first, easy with ur demand
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
"Líku la ò mọ̀" Good bye my dear brother. O gbere oo. May Olodumare grant you perfect journey as you transition to realms departed souls pass through. I wish you a speedy reincarnation back to earth as another Fawaz Ifeoluwa Hakeem "Lengdrxx". Kí orí tún ẹ ṣà dá
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
This is actually not true. Ondo town was NOT founded by Pupupu daughter of Oluaṣo, the 7th Alaafin. It was already established by the Ìdòkò (or Ìdóòkò) people first, then the Oka and Ifore as a second migration wave. Before the arrival of Pupupu, the 1st Oṣemawe of Ondoland
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
The global powers that created Nigeria have already restructured it at their meetings. The Nigerian political and financial elites are ringing the same tune now. "Restructuring"😂 The issue next is how do these elites want a Yorùbá Nation for Yorùbá people? They own all the aces
@MobilePunch
Punch Newspapers
6 months
Restructuring: AfDB boss, Adesina proposes ‘United States of Nigeria’
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@OlawumiPK Ur babas that married Ebira and Igalas with Cocoa money did it courtesy of Awolowo's Yorùbá ronu policies in the 50s Ur babas gladly fought off ur darling Igbon-in-laws in the 60s d day they attempted to subjugate Ore. Oléku ìjà Ọrẹ And then there is u omo ale to n da ilé ru
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
But those are bonny (Ibani) women nau😂 Here is Igbon woman unclothed (frame 2) as a sërvant släv€ to young Ibani girl. Look at Igbon women (frame 3) unclothed again adult & young oo Observe that d Ibani children are clothed while d ibo ones re not clothed just leg bangles😂😁
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@AsiegbuVal
NWADIORAMMA
6 months
Igbo women "weaving" collectively. 1879 Bonny island Photographed by John Adagogo Green
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
Thank you! Dey wan turn around an dump on the YM identity 8 of out 10 tines is a Yoruba mother whose kids are attending a good school that is telling her family friends to not speak Yorùbá to her child. Only English Just days ago it is another YW calling Ibadan "IQ" dropping
@YinkaOgundipe
Olayinka Ogundipe RCIC
5 months
@Bolanle12242742 If we are being honest, in Yoruba culture, the women, mother, sister, aunties, and cousins raise the children(son). They are the ones that put the softness in the softees.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Exhibit 1. Frame 2 "In Ondo, rights in children lie EXCLUSIVELY with the FATHER and his descent group...In more ways than one a woman raises her husband's children: LEGALLY and...BIOLOGICALLY a child belongs to his FATHER" Yorùbá culture has ALWAYS been Patrilineal. Colonial?😂
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@OmoYorubaMedia
parent, child, sibling, friend of Oduduwa
7 months
@SikhGan No time in Yorubaland were some children seen as not belonging to the mother’s side. Wherever that came from is not originally a Yoruba thing. It must have been imported from the west or the east.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
He was still not an Ooni, the semi-absolute monarchy system that Ifẹ now runs. He was an Olufẹ, Olu-Ife the ancient title of the pre-Oduduwa rulers of Ifẹ like Ọbatala, Oranfe ati be be lo They were at least 49 in numbers.
@AAdu32
Adu
8 months
@altfisherman @ThinkYoruba_1st Oranfe was the first king. The king of Ife Oodaye, you know there are 3 ife’s ife-Oodaye, Ife-Ooye and Ife-Abelufefe.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@YorubaNationCH The last one has a big fault. Ilaje is more spoken in Ese-Odo LGA than Apoi. Add Ese-Odo to ILAJE too Re-edit am abeg
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IfeoluwaO
6 months
Ibo art ke? Frame 1 of the pictures is even Ọwọ art and not Edo/Benin Those are Yoruba artworks (Frames 1 and 2)
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Here for the gender agenda brigade who have been positioning to make their children with non-Yoruba men as Yorùbá tipá tikú kù since day before yesterday😂 The Osu from Imo shall fade away, Yoruba Culture was and still remains PATRILINEAL🫵
@doluwadamilare1
Olúwadámiláre
10 months
"Descent is traced in the AGNATIC line and the most important unit is a corporate localized Patrilineage commonly known in Yoruba as an Idile. It is the most extensive AGNATIC group comprising those persons, male or female, who are able to trace relationship by a series of
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
@AdegunwaOb8940 @swapdevs_ @Lord_Of_Warri Craze dey worry u … Ìkálẹ̀s don't allow a Bini imposter claiming Akure ancestry tell u Olófun Jagbójú who is the founder of Ode-Irele (Urele) is from Benin. Na Ìfẹ man Olófun Jagbójú first step on Ìkálẹ̀ Land, 300 years plus later Abodi Jabado enter
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Ofc the British were going to frustrate his ambitions of prosperity for the Yoruba race😒 See how powerful Awo's thoughts were
@lengdrxx
Lengdrxx Àlàbí
9 months
Awolowo's position on Lagos. What a man!
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Who doesn't know the Ìdòkò are ancient Ijebu stock😂 Ehn ehnn tell me more😀 Ìdòkò that were an Ijebu subgroup even before Ọbanta sef enter Ijebu cc: @lengdrxx @BadmusA03502702
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@OmoYorubaMedia
parent, child, sibling, friend of Oduduwa
6 months
@SikhGan @BadmusA03502702 @YorubaArchives @BanyX8 @YorubaNationCH @Banny_XR @IjamaPhoenix @OyinAtiBode The Ọ̀kàs, Ùdókós n Ifores were already resided in Ondo. None of them founded the Ondo Kingdom. Olu Pupupu founded the kingdom. This is from the Palace and a widely known history in Ondo. The Udokos in fact were not found in only Ondo but up to Ijebu but the person who founded..
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
See omo n'ọba n'edo Oba of Benin looking at his GG father the Ọọni😂
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Proper territory marking😂 No land will be left behind message
@Lord_Of_Warri
Lord Of Warri
7 months
The Itsekiri Communities of Ethiope-West Local Government Area, Delta State on Saturday 16th March, 2024 received a warm welcome by His Majesty, Ogiame Atuwatse III, as they assumed the duty of keeping watch over the Palace- Ghìghó Aghòfén- for the next quarter, hoisting their
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
@BadmusA03502702 political and ancestral harmony against the financial global hegemony that will definitely put their mark on us and seek to ruthlessly exploit intra-ethnic cracks in between our ranks In short against any non-Yoruboid group for that matter
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
"Born, raised, schooled, living.. " here and so is now a Lagosian abi nau Identity thieves
@nneyanneya
sisi nene🎀
6 months
@thattinybabe_ Born, raised, schooled, living.. Fuck everyone of them fr including the people purchasing
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
@ToLm_word @AsakeIsClear @Tekanomo_ @markessien Yes there are mutually exclusive genetic differences btw Yorubas & Igbos. The Yorubas have Iberomaurusian DNA, while d Igbos DO NOT Other way round, Igbos carry L1 genes inherited from Bantoid ancestors of Central Africa. Yorubas DO NOT. Pls be guided
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Kati kati Ogere are direct descendants of Awujale. Ode Remo are direct descendants from Ode Omi, Ijebu Waterside Ishara was founded by hunters from Ijebu Ode Iperu is where Baba Ijebu is from🫵😂 NONE of these towns are descendants of Akarigbo. Bring proof of otherwise😂
@adeniyienai
Adeniyi Adeniji
1 year
@TaoFeek182 Correct! There are 16 Remo towns; ilara, akaka, ogere, ode, iperu, ishara, ipara, etc and 21 Ijebu towns
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
And ofc it is Ifẹ̀ that morphed into the "Ive" or "Evé" sounds that the Germans got from Southern Togo and Southern Benin yoruba/yoruboid subgroup Mind you directly northwards of these "Ewe" people (pronounced Évẹ to a German), is the "Ife" Yoruba sub-group at Atakpame, Togo
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
@YorubaNationCH @Yorubaness @NoNonsensezone @AKakanfo @BadmusA03502702 @batnubu @Kinsun_231 @doluwadamilare1 Part 1 delivered😁 Remember that "Oke oku loku re Baba ọmọ lo li ọmọ" And saying "omo o le ni idile baba ko ma ni idile iya." doesn't change th Yorùbá lineage/ancestry membership traditions because Idile Iya is NOT a matriclan but STILL a patriclan😀
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
I'll start running threads on Yorùbá ancestry/lineage culture from tomorrow. Certain black American women wannabe in the Yoruba conservative movement are desperately trying to frame the Yorùbá ancestry/lineage traditions as product of "colonial/foreign" influence😂 We go see
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
@Kinsun_231 He knows what he's doing
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Odùduwà was the 1st Ooni of Ifẹ but was not the 1st ruler of Ifẹ. The older rulers of Ifẹ before Oduduwa's existence went by the royal title Olufẹ.. Olu-Ifẹ
@babsacademy
Babatunde
8 months
@ThinkYoruba_1st Odùduwà was not the first Ooni of Ifẹ̀.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
@BadmusA03502702 Lobatan But identity insecurity sha. As if Ijebu, Ekiti, Oyo, Ilaje or Okun that use th Yorùbá identity have lost their individual ethnic consciousness or pride. In fact in d next 100 years Yoruboid groups will become VERY wealthy and that level of status demands very efficient
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
@Lord_Of_Warri @AdegunwaOb8940 @Lord_Of_Warri see the correct history o👇 Ìkálẹ̀ no come from Benin o Exactly as Itsekiri ppl are not from Benin because their monarchy is derived from an Oba of Benin, so are the Ìkálẹ̀s
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
FALSE‼️ Ìkálẹ̀s are NOT from Benin. They are directly from Ifẹ Oòyè. The earliest settlement in Ìkálẹ̀ land is Ode-Irele & it was established by Olófun Jagbòjù who fled internal crisis wars happening at d Ugbo axis. ONLY d monarchy, the Àbòdì dynasty is derived from Benin
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
It is even surer yorubas have been using d word "bàtà" to describe footwears before coming in contact with any european company's product called "Bata" because d first Bata shop/store in Nigeria opened later in 1932 at Lagos From Tomas Bat'a own website👇
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
The edo revisionist will soon be asking give me your "sauces". There you go😀 cc: @BadmusA03502702 @doluwadamilare1 @batnubu @YorubaNationCH @theolabola @mackee_F @tboysbt @desertinjustice @YorubaArchives @007_oj @BanyX8 The OLIHA family of Ogiso era is from IFẸ and not Bini🤝
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
This kind of remarks from a conservative YM/YW is completely counterproductive However distasteful any Yorùbá group or people have acted, do not PUBLICLY label that ENTIRE "group identity" in the name of 'so that they can wake up' You are sowing d seed of future disrespect and
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
It is even stranger when you discover that Ọranfe onilé ina was Igbomina people's community Orisha for a long time before Ṣango became more popular. Too much lands lost sha
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@leah198082 Exactly She has made plenty money & recognition from being Yoruba in film roles. Her career is now established. She is a TOP actress for lead Yoruba woman roles in films All these wasn't so few yrs ago What else does she need the Yoruba identity to achieve? Nothing rn
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Ogiso Ere is an Ifẹ warrior prince. Stop claiming what belongs to the Yorùbás😂 His successor is Ogiso "Orire" another Ifẹ/Yorùbá name😁 Ogiso Igudu/Igodo their 1st ancestor is also a pre-Oduduwa Ifẹ prince Ifẹ civilized Bini even before Oduduwa😂
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
"NO Yorùbá, are to my knowledge, matrilinear [matrilineal]" Yoruba Land Law (1964) End of first series. Next series I will highlight the lineage membership traditions of more Yorùbá SUBGROUPS e.g. Oyo, Ikale, Okún etc. Plus the ones in Bénin and Togo e.g. Ketú, Ṣabe, Ifé etc😁
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
I come back to this video time to time and smile very proudly. See melodies nau Eyo Ologede mo yọ fun e mo yọ fun ra mi oo🙌 Culture wa o ni baje o. Beautiful tradition♥️
@Abimbolaomonla
Olabode Samuel
10 months
And you think Lagos is a no-man land? 😂 that's Gbolahan Oki, General Manager of LASBCA (LAGOS STATE BUILDING CONTROL AGENCY) I guess. Culture can't be abolished. Lagos island to the world.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
As a Yorùbá ronu man let no gender-agenda pushing YW gaslight you and sell u d narrative that Yoruba women are "more conservative" than YM and "don't marry out"😂 YW have been marrying SS oil tycoons and Northern elites for decades. But rightly so, the children ALMOST always..
@SabinaNkiru
Nkirukamma
7 months
Yoruba ladies discussing Igbo men🤩🤩🤩 Don't you think that some of these Igbo - hating Yoruba thing is as a result of their girls following Igbo men just like in the case of Republic of Xenophobia.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
@Oluwasesan1900 Resource Control. Awujale post 1892 became too tyrannical. He stiffled Ijebu Remo & Ijebu Igbo economically after d absolute monarchy edicts colonial British gave him as SOLE power over Ijebuland. A conduct that the Pampa/Oṣugbo of pre-colonial Ijebu would have deposed him for
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Similar sound to the Yoruba words "Eyan mi" meaning my person😁
@alethesia_
Anyɛ Kowah Quarshie
6 months
@iamdamified @Ga_Spaces @mackee_F Nyɛ̃mi is sibling and Anyɛ̃mi is technically brethren
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Lekki where Ajibogun, the 1st Owa of Ijeshaland met Ijebus on journey through the Lekki swamps to reach Atlantic Ocean and get some Omi Òkun for Odùduwà eyes treatment since the 12th Century belongs to Ilajes evidence? I know what you are🫵 Drop evidence of your claim sha
@se_fola
FOLA SE
7 months
@Arakunrin_Dipo @iam_kayefi @seyilaw1 @GRVlagos Much of the Lekki Lagoon is actually Ilaje Territory Nobody is dragging Aworiland with you We have always defended Awori against Benin Fake History
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
theft of resources or dispute claims over it as well
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Your father is an identity thief. A thief that thinks he can be Yoruba by marriage Marry Yoruba women if you wish too like your father you and your children can never inherit the Yoruba Identity😂🤦‍♂️
@Fav_installer
Dougha Jude
6 months
@Asakemijimi @followlasg @jidesanwoolu @mudashiru_obasa What's sinister about it or you're deliberately foolish.. What has changing of name got to do with anything fgs... Must you people be this Mad over the choice of someone. You dey tag police and sanwólu as what.. They should arrest him and it will be for what exactly. You SWINE
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
The One Nigeria clowns again😂 Boya you should denounce your Yorùbá identity and be chilling with "Nigerian culture"
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
agenda for Ondo, Ekiti and other Eastern Yorùbáland At any rate the Yoruba Identity will not modify itself for just Itsekiri sake into "Olukumi" or whatever. We are the leaders of the Yoruboid race. Not the other way round
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
@BadmusA03502702 @doluwadamilare1 @batnubu @YorubaNationCH @theolabola @mackee_F @tboysbt @desertinjustice @YorubaArchives @007_oj @BanyX8 This material is for evidence that the Edohen or Ero or "OIiha" family titles were not a part of the pre-Ogiso "Odionwere" group as the Edo revisionist claimed Rather these titles were created by Ogiso Ere of Ifẹ origin
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
The Oliha of Benin family title itself was established by pre-Odùdùwa Ifẹ prince, Ogiso Ere😂 "Under the rule of Ere... administration of the supra-communal level were introduced (in particular, four of the later Uzama members offices: the OLIHA, Edohen, Ero, and Eholo N'ire)."
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
7 months
Yorùbá people political spaces is not a token of appreciation to in-laws Ẹ so fun ana ko má waa l'ọjọ orò. You are not a Yorùbá woman
@RuthyBaa
Kumuyi's hype woman 😌
7 months
@OluwafemiBened3 I know there are reasonable people in Ondo state, at least my in-laws are outstanding. I’m referring to the bigoted individuals in the state. It amazes me cuz they still call us one Nigeria, but I can’t feel the oneness 🥹
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Titi is the First Lady and the "face of Osun state at then assembly of Governor's wives" The other nyamiri can fvck off
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@swankieDiva
oyinkansola
6 months
What kind of confusion is happening in Osun State ? 😂 who is the First Lady of Osun State . Who was declared by The Governor as his First Lady ? Cos 🤣🤣🤣
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Whoever respects Yoruba Culture/Tradition and promotes Yoruba language is a Lover of Yoruba Culture. Be it a Yoruba person or non-Yoruba. As Yoruba, recognize its worth that d Yoruba Culture is by itself a very BEAUTIFUL expression and attracts many other ethnicities GLOBALLY
@alowonlemi
OLUWATOSIN THE RASCAL.🌽
8 months
@madumereodinak1 @YorubaNationCH I have given you the definition of who is Yoruba....he uses the language to ply his trade, he respects Yoruba culture and tradition...so who's Yoruba please?...
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
But those are bonny (Ibani) women nau😂 Here is Igbon woman unclothed (frame 2) as a sërvant släv€ to young Ibani girl. Look at Igbon women (frame 3) unclothed again adult & young oo Observe that d Ibani children are clothed while d ibo ones re not clothed just leg bangles😂😁
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Dad Delta Ibo married a Yorùbá woman but dad has now changed his family name from "Okoh" to Adewole Another Rhodes-Vivour lineage brooding now😂 Another OBJ to sabotage Yorùbá race😵‍💫 In 80 yrs this ones grandchildren will boldly claim their GG father has "roots" in Yorubaland
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Not everyone who displays love for Yoruba Culture and lifestyle IS Yoruba. You are ticking bomb if you think Yoruba Lineage/Ancestry is just a "part" of Yoruba Culture Given power you will gladly ethnic your own people for another ethnicity that cosplays them brighter or louder
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
For the sake of an unfinished greatness you begun for yourself. For the sake of the potential greatness u could have added to the Awori people. For the sake of the very intelligent leader u surely will have been to the Yoruba race. My knowledgeable friend, O di aye atúnwa. Aṣe
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
He say "fascinating aspect of Olukumi lies in their bilingual culture, where Igbo & Yoruba traditions intertwine" He thinks we can't see him😂 Making Olukumi Identity synonymous with Yoruba AND Igbo merger. Keep that fantasy to your ppl in Delta🫵🏿 De-Igbonize if you are ready
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Ooni Aderemi Adesoji♥️ at the centre with his hands locked into each other. A staff is behind his chair too. The British Palace members used to fondly call him the King of Africa🫡
@ThinkYoruba_1st
THINK YORUBA FIRST
9 months
PHOTO: Dignitaries wearing elaborate robes and headgear sitting in Itoro Hall, Ijebu-Ode. One of a large group of images centered around a conference of Ọbas held at Itoro Hall, Ijebu-Ode, in 1941. The man seated in the front row at the left (wearing a light-colored robe and
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
When you discover that prior to the Fulani take of Nupe, the Etsu Dynasty are of Ife Descent. Like in Benin, not the Nupe people but the Nupe monarchy Tsoede founded. Tsoede was the outcast prince pushed out from Igala after he contested for the Attah throne and lost.
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Technically this is well sequenced. But there is a gap in time. Like 300 years The "Olu" dynasty rulers of Ijebu b4 Ọgbọranganida aka Obanta were about FIVE in number: Olu-Idà, Olu-Iwà, Olu-isa, etc. These Olus were scions of pre-Oduduwa Rulers at Ifẹ. Here goes the catch.
@ThinkYoruba_1st
THINK YORUBA FIRST
8 months
List of Awujales of Ijebu land from beginning till date. Kindly let me know any errors you observed. Obanta - 1450–1465 Obaguru - 1465–1475 Munigbuwa - 1475–1480 Obanla - 1480–1490 Obaloja - 1490–1502 Obalofin - 1502–1516 Apasa - 1516–1528 Obaganju - 1528–1536 Tewogboye -
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
2. Awori "..in Ado's [Ado-Odo/Ota Awori] customary court...The [native] Courts upheld not the...but the patrilineal principle of a man as the 'owner' of a pregnancy and draw on normative ideas about fatherhood" Andrea Ella Cornwall (1996) cc: @theolabola
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
6 months
Even Ṣàngó that was lucky to marry TWO very powerful Yoruba Orishas Ọya & Ọṣun, did not cede lordship of his household to his wives You his descendants re now yielding authority to one useless Osu Igbon that u married😂 May more and more YM of this kind continue to perish😂
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
Yes there are mutually exclusive genetic differences btw Yorubas & Igbos. The Yorubas have Iberomaurusian DNA, while d Igbos DO NOT Other way round, Igbos carry L1 genes inherited from Bantoid ancestors of Central Africa. Yorubas DO NOT. Pls be guided🤝
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
Act I Scene II Nigeria is already restructured in the minds of SOME powerful elites. Fi ojú sinuku wo😁 They are just playing the tape in slow motion for Nigerians conflict by conflict 💀 Hopefully these "some" elites defeat d remaining elite who don't want Nigeria restructured
@TheYorubaTimes
The Yoruba Times
8 months
BREAKING: 60 Lawmakers Seek Return From Presidential to Parliamentary System About 60 members of the Federal House of Representatives are currently seeking amendments to the 1999 Constitution to transition from the current presidential system to the parliamentary system of
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
@OluwafemiIwayem @Lord_Of_Warri @AdegunwaOb8940 see the correct history o👇 @OluwafemiIwayem Don't allow a Bini imposter tell u Olófun Jagbójú who is the founder of Ode-Irele (Urele) is from Benin
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
9 months
FALSE‼️ Ìkálẹ̀s are NOT from Benin. They are directly from Ifẹ Oòyè. The earliest settlement in Ìkálẹ̀ land is Ode-Irele & it was established by Olófun Jagbòjù who fled internal crisis wars happening at d Ugbo axis. ONLY d monarchy, the Àbòdì dynasty is derived from Benin
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
5 months
As it should be No way an Ngozi should be equal to a Titilola in Yorùbá political spaces or offices. Non-Yoruba woman will never be our Iyalode or "Erelu"
@NoNonsensezone
Nononsense
5 months
Osun government have come out to say yall shouldn’t start partying yet cause the Yoruba woman “ Titilola ” is the First Lady Not Ngozi They already jubilating “ pyschos “ talking about superiority.. Lol
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@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
@adejumodavid12 Yes. Gedevi They were an Ifẹ group.
@SikhGan
IfeoluwaO
8 months
"All the oral traditions relating to the foundation of Dahomey agree that the Abomey plateau belonged to the Yoruba people of Igede (Gedevi) before the Aja came"‼️ These are sore points of the Yoruba past and sure lessons for the Yorùbá future. Wipe out trespassers at 1st shot
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