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Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by Jobabori(m): 8:54pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
Pebcak:We do not have neither do we use Abobaku in Ibadan. We are men of valour. R I P Kabiyesi. |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by chudyboy05(m): 11:35pm On Feb 12, 2016 |
with commissioner of aso Rock |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by RexTramadol1: 12:52am On Feb 13, 2016 |
Na Osinbajo wear agbada so? In. Front of posi |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by rocoh(m): 3:06am On Feb 13, 2016 |
Aremo not Remo |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by tomioro(m): 4:15am On Feb 13, 2016 |
What a glorious exit for this great monarch! The burial was done in the open in the presence of his subjects! Rip Kabiyesi. |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by hearklerb(m): 7:30am On Feb 13, 2016 |
ile aye ile asan.... without him now life still dey continue RIP |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by ojindo1(m): 8:43am On Feb 13, 2016 |
RIP OLUBADAN IKEJI ORISA |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by okuneddie(m): 9:26pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
fm7070: bros if the Ogboni had don any thing to his corpse the coffin won't be opened....ask anyone, Ogboni do cut their dead members head or heart....Ibadan royal stool is different from all others cos u don't need anyone's help to get there....knowledge is power.....be sure of what u are thinking before u say it out |
Re: Photos From The Burial Of The Olubadan, Samuel Odulana, In Oyo State by EreluY(f): 10:16pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
In traditional Yoruba culture and religious pantheon, the idea of giving a crowned Oba public funeral is anathema. It simply never happened. When I was in High School in the 1980s when all pupils in my school mandatorily studied non-examined Yoruba Cultural Anthropology (Asa ati Orisa Ile Yoruba), I remember learning about First Class Yoruba Obas (Ooni, Alaafin, Osimawe, Ataoja, Deji, Omonoba, Olu, etc) and how these are patriarchally and genealogically linked. Olubadan didn't make that list. In fact, Ibadan people had Baales and not Obas, historically. This would seem to explain why in Ibadan, an Oba is given public funerary rites, contrary to what is obtainable elsewhere in Yoruba land. My question is, if the Ibadan people came to the Obaship scene quite late, why not follow the ancient Yoruba tradition - exemplified by the events that recently surrounded the demise of the Late Ooni of Ife? |
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