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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by SenatePresdo(m): 8:09am On Mar 09, 2023
raskymonojendor:

Okay. It belongs to the Ibo from the landlocked red mud south east region.

Lagos belongs to all Nigerians.

Not even Tinubu or your Governor can chase igbos away from Lagos.

Your land where you can't Chase people away, do you know what it means?

No man's land
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by harmargedon: 8:14am On Mar 09, 2023
raskymonojendor:

Okay. It belongs to the Ibo from the landlocked red mud south east region.
where does the name Eko originated from?
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by harmargedon: 8:16am On Mar 09, 2023
Napata77:


This makes no sense.

If Yorubas settled in Lagos in droves more than anyone else from the 1450s, as the article says, then it IS Yorubaland.

Just about everyone living in West Africa today is descended from people who migrated from somewhere else.

This Oba Akiolu needs to go and study the history of the sub-region.

By his argument, Onitsha is not actually Igboland, but Edoland.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica:

''Founded by adventurers from Benin (nearby, to the west) in the early 17th century, Onitsha grew to become the political and trading centre of the small Igbo (Ibo) kingdom of Onitsha. Its monarchical system (rare among the Igbo people) was patterned after that of Benin.''

https://www.britannica.com/place/Onitsha-Nigeria
yes, the people of onicha are originally Benin settlers, same with Lagos. Have you asked yourself what Eko stands for?
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by nonhuman(m): 8:17am On Mar 09, 2023
Napata77:


This makes no sense.

If Yorubas settled in Lagos in droves more than anyone else from the 1450s, as the article says, then it IS Yorubaland.

Just about everyone living in West Africa today is descended from people who migrated from somewhere else.

This Oba Akiolu needs to go and study the history of the sub-region.

By his argument, Onitsha is not actually Igboland, but Edoland.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica:

''Founded by adventurers from Benin (nearby, to the west) in the early 17th century, Onitsha grew to become the political and trading centre of the small Igbo (Ibo) kingdom of Onitsha. Its monarchical system (rare among the Igbo people) was patterned after that of Benin.''

https://www.britannica.com/place/Onitsha-Nigeria
you can as well accept that if igbos resident in Lagos becomes larger in number than the yorubas in Lagos then Lagos becomes an Igbo land
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by harmargedon: 8:18am On Mar 09, 2023
DaddyJapan:
Arrant Nonsensico.

Here is a map of demographic map of Yoruba subgroups for anyone who is hard of hearing.
Did you know that in Ancient maps, Egypt wasn't part of Africa?
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by MuchAdo: 8:31am On Mar 09, 2023
Stale fake news for piiggidiots to grunt about... cheesy
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by TAO11(f): 8:39am On Mar 09, 2023
okoloto:
The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, has claimed that Lagos State is not part of Yoruba land.

Akiolu’s statement is coming barely a week after he publicly humiliated the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi at an event.

In a statement from Akiolu’s palace, the monarch traced the historical background of the state and why it should not be regarded as part of Yoruba land.

The statement reads: “Coming from the palace, with what I was told by my late paternal grandmother who is a descendant of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi and also reading from factual Historical books, let me share this Knowledge with you all on Eko/Lagos.

“Modern day Lagos was founded by Prince Ado, the son of the Oba of Benin, Prince Ado was the first Oba of Lagos, the son of the Bini King, Prince Ado, named the town Eko until the Portuguese explorer Ruy de Segueira changed the Maritime town to Lagos, which at that time from 1942 was Portuguese expedition center down the African Coast.

“It was a major centre of the slave trade until 1851. Lagos was annexed by Britain via the Lagos treaty of cession in 1861, ending the consular period and starting the British Colonial Period. The remainder of modern day Nigeria was seized in 1886 when the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was established in 1914 Lagos was declared its capital due to the struggle of the Bini King.

“Lagos experienced growth prior to the British Colonial rule and even more rapid growth during the Colonial rule throughout the 1960s, 70s, continued through the 80s and 90s till date. Thanks to the Awori’s, Bini’s, Yoruba’s, migrants across the nation and world at large, as no particular group of people can take the glory alone.

“Lagos is made up of Lagoons and creeks. The Lagos lagoon, Lagos Harbour, five cowne creeks, Ebute-Metta creeks, Porto-Novo creeks, New canal, Badagry creeks, Kuramo waters and Light house creeks.

“The Awori’s and Bini’s are known to be the first settlers of the Eko land. The Awori’s are speakers of a distinct dialect close to that of the Yoruba language with a rich Bini mixture. Traditionally, Awori’s were found in Ile-Ife, they were known to be the Bini’s who followed their self-exiled Prince, the first son of the Ogiso (now called Oba) of Benin Kingdom, whose step-mother was after his head.

“The exiled Benin Prince Izoduwa known to the Yorubas as Ooduwa (Oduduwa) was made ruler of the Ife people due to his powers and followers from the Great Benin-Kingdom.

“Izoduwa (Ooduwa) was made the first King of Ile-Ife in 1230 AD. His followers from his father’s Kingdom in Benin are the today’s Awori people who settled in Eko now called Lagos.

“In the 1300, the King of Benin-Empire heard from one of his traders who was a settler in Eko on how the Bini’s were treated by the Awori’s who lived in their area. Upon hearing this, the King of Benin commanded the assembling of a war expedition, led by his son, Prince Ado, which headed the settlement of the Awori’s and demanded explanation.

“On arriving Eko, Prince Ado and his Army were more than received. The Aworis asked the Bini Prince to stay and become their leader. Ado agreed on the condition that they surrender their sovereignty to the Oba of Benin, to which the people agreed. Hearing this, the King of Benin gave his permission for Prince Ado and the expedition to remain in Eko.

“The Oba of Benin sent some of his chiefs including the Eletu, Odibo, Obanikoro and others to assist his son, Oba Ado in the running of Eko.

“From the crowing of Prince Ado as the first Oba of Lagos (then called Eko), Lagos served as a major center for slave trade from which the Aworis, the Oba of Benin and his son the Oba of Lagos and all the children/descendants who took over as his successors for over four centuries supported the trade.

“The Oba of Benin was the head of the Benin Empire which are the present day Western, Southern and Eastern modern day Nigeria. The King never obliged anyone to speak the Bini language as he believed everyone was entitled to their own choice of language.

“The name Eko was given to it by the first king of Lagos, Oba Ado, the young and vibrant Prince from Benin. Eko was the land now known as Lagos Island, where the king palace was built.

“The palace is called Idugaran meaning “palace built on pepper farm” Oba Ado and the warriors from Benin together with the early Bini’s settlers in Eko and the Awori people settled in the southern part of Eko called “Isale Eko”. “Isale literally means bottom “. Must have been used to indicate downtown (as in down town Lagos)

“Until the coming in of the Benin’s 1300AD , Lagos geographical boundary was Lagos mainland, Lagos Island, the seat of the Oba of Lagos then consisted of a pepper farm and fishing post. No one was living there.

“About 1450 AD some Yorubas who hailed from Isheri in Ogun-state and Ekiti were allowed by the King to settle in Eko during a war, they came in a very large numbers thereby surpassing the numbers of the Awori’s and Bini’s. (Hence Yorubas claim to own Eko due to their numbers).

“Oba Ado fell in love with a beautiful woman whose father was Awori and mother a daughter to one of the chief; they had two sons and also a daughter Erelu Kuti, who begot Ologun Kutere who later became King.”

https://dailypost.ng/2017/05/03/lagos-not-belong-yorubas-oba-akiolu/
Ọba Akiolu has long debunked those who invent these so-called “interviews” that actually never happened.

https://dailypost.ng/2017/12/11/never-said-bini-owned-lagos-oba-akiolu/?amp=1


Rest! 🥳

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by okoloto: 9:00am On Mar 09, 2023
If you understand clearly the article, the whole south was under Benin empire. Even in Enugu state, there is a town called ezike oba, meaning descendants of the oba of benin. princes of Benin kingdom was appointed to establish and rule in different places including Lagos and Ile ife. Aworis are descendants of Benin kingdom that came from Ile ife.
So you could say when an awori man is selling land, that a Bini man is selling land because aworis are descendants from Bini kingdom.


Putinofrussia:

Who did the Bini conquer in Lagos?
Have you ever heard a Bini sell land in Lagos before?
Why cant they sell land if they own it?
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by Akinfemmy(m): 9:25am On Mar 09, 2023
GCFRin2034:


Do you know history of Lagos more than the Oba of Lagos ? Why should your opinion on the subject take precedence.

You're very stupid for thinking oba of lagos island controls the whole of lagos state. This alone has shown that you're a very foolish, ignorant and moronic dimwit.

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 9:32am On Mar 09, 2023
Even the first Oba of Lagos was an Awori Yoruba man from Isheri Olofin

He was also the Ashipa of Isheri an Awori Town

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by Rickmann: 9:39am On Mar 09, 2023
okoloto:
The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, has claimed that Lagos State is not part of Yoruba land.

Akiolu’s statement is coming barely a week after he publicly humiliated the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi at an event.

In a statement from Akiolu’s palace, the monarch traced the historical background of the state and why it should not be regarded as part of Yoruba land.

The statement reads: “Coming from the palace, with what I was told by my late paternal grandmother who is a descendant of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi and also reading from factual Historical books, let me share this Knowledge with you all on Eko/Lagos.

“Modern day Lagos was founded by Prince Ado, the son of the Oba of Benin, Prince Ado was the first Oba of Lagos, the son of the Bini King, Prince Ado, named the town Eko until the Portuguese explorer Ruy de Segueira changed the Maritime town to Lagos, which at that time from 1942 was Portuguese expedition center down the African Coast.

“It was a major centre of the slave trade until 1851. Lagos was annexed by Britain via the Lagos treaty of cession in 1861, ending the consular period and starting the British Colonial Period. The remainder of modern day Nigeria was seized in 1886 when the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was established in 1914 Lagos was declared its capital due to the struggle of the Bini King.

“Lagos experienced growth prior to the British Colonial rule and even more rapid growth during the Colonial rule throughout the 1960s, 70s, continued through the 80s and 90s till date. Thanks to the Awori’s, Bini’s, Yoruba’s, migrants across the nation and world at large, as no particular group of people can take the glory alone.

“Lagos is made up of Lagoons and creeks. The Lagos lagoon, Lagos Harbour, five cowne creeks, Ebute-Metta creeks, Porto-Novo creeks, New canal, Badagry creeks, Kuramo waters and Light house creeks.

“The Awori’s and Bini’s are known to be the first settlers of the Eko land. The Awori’s are speakers of a distinct dialect close to that of the Yoruba language with a rich Bini mixture. Traditionally, Awori’s were found in Ile-Ife, they were known to be the Bini’s who followed their self-exiled Prince, the first son of the Ogiso (now called Oba) of Benin Kingdom, whose step-mother was after his head.

“The exiled Benin Prince Izoduwa known to the Yorubas as Ooduwa (Oduduwa) was made ruler of the Ife people due to his powers and followers from the Great Benin-Kingdom.

“Izoduwa (Ooduwa) was made the first King of Ile-Ife in 1230 AD. His followers from his father’s Kingdom in Benin are the today’s Awori people who settled in Eko now called Lagos.

“In the 1300, the King of Benin-Empire heard from one of his traders who was a settler in Eko on how the Bini’s were treated by the Awori’s who lived in their area. Upon hearing this, the King of Benin commanded the assembling of a war expedition, led by his son, Prince Ado, which headed the settlement of the Awori’s and demanded explanation.

“On arriving Eko, Prince Ado and his Army were more than received. The Aworis asked the Bini Prince to stay and become their leader. Ado agreed on the condition that they surrender their sovereignty to the Oba of Benin, to which the people agreed. Hearing this, the King of Benin gave his permission for Prince Ado and the expedition to remain in Eko.

“The Oba of Benin sent some of his chiefs including the Eletu, Odibo, Obanikoro and others to assist his son, Oba Ado in the running of Eko.

“From the crowing of Prince Ado as the first Oba of Lagos (then called Eko), Lagos served as a major center for slave trade from which the Aworis, the Oba of Benin and his son the Oba of Lagos and all the children/descendants who took over as his successors for over four centuries supported the trade.

“The Oba of Benin was the head of the Benin Empire which are the present day Western, Southern and Eastern modern day Nigeria. The King never obliged anyone to speak the Bini language as he believed everyone was entitled to their own choice of language.

“The name Eko was given to it by the first king of Lagos, Oba Ado, the young and vibrant Prince from Benin. Eko was the land now known as Lagos Island, where the king palace was built.

“The palace is called Idugaran meaning “palace built on pepper farm” Oba Ado and the warriors from Benin together with the early Bini’s settlers in Eko and the Awori people settled in the southern part of Eko called “Isale Eko”. “Isale literally means bottom “. Must have been used to indicate downtown (as in down town Lagos)

“Until the coming in of the Benin’s 1300AD , Lagos geographical boundary was Lagos mainland, Lagos Island, the seat of the Oba of Lagos then consisted of a pepper farm and fishing post. No one was living there.

“About 1450 AD some Yorubas who hailed from Isheri in Ogun-state and Ekiti were allowed by the King to settle in Eko during a war, they came in a very large numbers thereby surpassing the numbers of the Awori’s and Bini’s. (Hence Yorubas claim to own Eko due to their numbers).

“Oba Ado fell in love with a beautiful woman whose father was Awori and mother a daughter to one of the chief; they had two sons and also a daughter Erelu Kuti, who begot Ologun Kutere who later became King.”

https://dailypost.ng/2017/05/03/lagos-not-belong-yorubas-oba-akiolu/

Even the bini people ( present day Benin people) who happen to be the owners or rather, first settlers in Eko aren't even talking or fighting..

Thank God for history.
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by kufreabasi511: 9:47am On Mar 09, 2023
Arrant Nonsensico.Here is a map of demographic map of Yoruba subgroups for anyone who is hard of hearing.Arrant Nonsensico.Here is a map of demographic map of Yoruba subgroups for anyone who is hard of hearing....
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by 9gerian: 9:50am On Mar 09, 2023
Eko is Lagos Island, a major subset of Lagos State.

Lagos State comprises Lagos Island, Eti Osa, Apapa, Epe, Ikorodu, Badagry, Alimosho, Ibeju Lekki, etc. Etc.

okoloto:
The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, has claimed that Lagos State is not part of Yoruba land.

Akiolu’s statement is coming barely a week after he publicly humiliated the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi at an event.

In a statement from Akiolu’s palace, the monarch traced the historical background of the state and why it should not be regarded as part of Yoruba land.

The statement reads: “Coming from the palace, with what I was told by my late paternal grandmother who is a descendant of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi and also reading from factual Historical books, let me share this Knowledge with you all on Eko/Lagos.

“Modern day Lagos was founded by Prince Ado, the son of the Oba of Benin, Prince Ado was the first Oba of Lagos, the son of the Bini King, Prince Ado, named the town Eko until the Portuguese explorer Ruy de Segueira changed the Maritime town to Lagos, which at that time from 1942 was Portuguese expedition center down the African Coast.

“It was a major centre of the slave trade until 1851. Lagos was annexed by Britain via the Lagos treaty of cession in 1861, ending the consular period and starting the British Colonial Period. The remainder of modern day Nigeria was seized in 1886 when the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria was established in 1914 Lagos was declared its capital due to the struggle of the Bini King.

“Lagos experienced growth prior to the British Colonial rule and even more rapid growth during the Colonial rule throughout the 1960s, 70s, continued through the 80s and 90s till date. Thanks to the Awori’s, Bini’s, Yoruba’s, migrants across the nation and world at large, as no particular group of people can take the glory alone.

“Lagos is made up of Lagoons and creeks. The Lagos lagoon, Lagos Harbour, five cowne creeks, Ebute-Metta creeks, Porto-Novo creeks, New canal, Badagry creeks, Kuramo waters and Light house creeks.

“The Awori’s and Bini’s are known to be the first settlers of the Eko land. The Awori’s are speakers of a distinct dialect close to that of the Yoruba language with a rich Bini mixture. Traditionally, Awori’s were found in Ile-Ife, they were known to be the Bini’s who followed their self-exiled Prince, the first son of the Ogiso (now called Oba) of Benin Kingdom, whose step-mother was after his head.

“The exiled Benin Prince Izoduwa known to the Yorubas as Ooduwa (Oduduwa) was made ruler of the Ife people due to his powers and followers from the Great Benin-Kingdom.

“Izoduwa (Ooduwa) was made the first King of Ile-Ife in 1230 AD. His followers from his father’s Kingdom in Benin are the today’s Awori people who settled in Eko now called Lagos.

“In the 1300, the King of Benin-Empire heard from one of his traders who was a settler in Eko on how the Bini’s were treated by the Awori’s who lived in their area. Upon hearing this, the King of Benin commanded the assembling of a war expedition, led by his son, Prince Ado, which headed the settlement of the Awori’s and demanded explanation.

“On arriving Eko, Prince Ado and his Army were more than received. The Aworis asked the Bini Prince to stay and become their leader. Ado agreed on the condition that they surrender their sovereignty to the Oba of Benin, to which the people agreed. Hearing this, the King of Benin gave his permission for Prince Ado and the expedition to remain in Eko.

“The Oba of Benin sent some of his chiefs including the Eletu, Odibo, Obanikoro and others to assist his son, Oba Ado in the running of Eko.

“From the crowing of Prince Ado as the first Oba of Lagos (then called Eko), Lagos served as a major center for slave trade from which the Aworis, the Oba of Benin and his son the Oba of Lagos and all the children/descendants who took over as his successors for over four centuries supported the trade.

“The Oba of Benin was the head of the Benin Empire which are the present day Western, Southern and Eastern modern day Nigeria. The King never obliged anyone to speak the Bini language as he believed everyone was entitled to their own choice of language.

“The name Eko was given to it by the first king of Lagos, Oba Ado, the young and vibrant Prince from Benin. Eko was the land now known as Lagos Island, where the king palace was built.

“The palace is called Idugaran meaning “palace built on pepper farm” Oba Ado and the warriors from Benin together with the early Bini’s settlers in Eko and the Awori people settled in the southern part of Eko called “Isale Eko”. “Isale literally means bottom “. Must have been used to indicate downtown (as in down town Lagos)

“Until the coming in of the Benin’s 1300AD , Lagos geographical boundary was Lagos mainland, Lagos Island, the seat of the Oba of Lagos then consisted of a pepper farm and fishing post. No one was living there.

“About 1450 AD some Yorubas who hailed from Isheri in Ogun-state and Ekiti were allowed by the King to settle in Eko during a war, they came in a very large numbers thereby surpassing the numbers of the Awori’s and Bini’s. (Hence Yorubas claim to own Eko due to their numbers).

“Oba Ado fell in love with a beautiful woman whose father was Awori and mother a daughter to one of the chief; they had two sons and also a daughter Erelu Kuti, who begot Ologun Kutere who later became King.”

https://dailypost.ng/2017/05/03/lagos-not-belong-yorubas-oba-akiolu/
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 9:52am On Mar 09, 2023
Rickmann:


Even the bini people ( present day Benin people) who happen to be the owners or rather, first settlers in Eko aren't even talking or fighting..

Thank God for history.

In your life have you ever seen Oba of Benin dragging Lagos with Yorubas
Or do you think he doesn't know the History or the owners of Lagos?

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 9:55am On Mar 09, 2023
SenatePresdo:


Lagos belongs to all Nigerians.

Not even Tinubu or your Governor can chase igbos away from Lagos.

Your land where you can't Chase people away, do you know what it means?

No man's land




You have started again


Was it not yorubaland first

Or for you think.it would be screaming n Nigeria without the Yorubas in it ?


show yourself some respect

Your fathers house is in Nigeria that doesn't mean its my own

Nobody can go into your bedroom and jump into your bed just because it is in Nigeria not even your Landlord

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by Rickmann: 9:57am On Mar 09, 2023
christistruth01:


In your life have you ever seen Oba of Benin dragging Lagos with Yorubas
Or do you think he doesn't know the History or the owners of Lagos?

Go back ,read and understand.
I said rather, 'first settlers'
I corrected my assertion immediately.

You no go school?
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by omohayek: 10:05am On Mar 09, 2023
flokii:



The Aworis have been in Lagos before Binis arrived.. the Binis settled in the coastal parts of Lagos while Aworis had spread not just in coastal areas but to hinterlands and they are the recognised "omo onile" in most parts of Lagos.

An Awori man won't ever agree that Binis founded Lagos and the Binis too won't dispute Aworis presence in Lagos.
The mistake you are making in responding to the OP is in assuming that he is acting in good faith and out of ignorance. In reality, the OP is nothing but a tribalistic troll with no interest in what is or isn't true, just a desire to antagonise Yoruba people so he can feel important for a moment or two. These ridiculous posts about Lagos not being part of Yorubaland are all borne out of a deep-seated feeling of inferiority by a certain group who everyone can identify even without being explicitly named.

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 10:13am On Mar 09, 2023
Rickmann:


Go back ,read and understand.
I said rather, 'first settlers'
I corrected my assertion immediately.

You no go school?

The Awori were the first Settlers in Lagos

13th Century

The Pre Oduduwa Ijebu Aborigenes were already in Lagos State Area before 10th Century they later adopted the Oduduwa Ife Princes as their kings

If anyone wants to drag Lagos with Yorubas they should first know that God Almighty himself gave us Lagos and God Almighty himself has got our back

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by SenatePresdo(m): 10:19am On Mar 09, 2023
christistruth01:





You have started again


Was it not yorubaland first

Or for you think.it would be screaming n Nigeria without the Yorubas in it ?


show yourself some respect

Your fathers house is in Nigeria that doesn't mean its my own

Nobody can go into your bedroom and jump into your bed just because it is in Nigeria not even your Landlord

So Lagos is now Yoruba people father's house? The analogy doesn't rhyme.

House is a personal property, while Lagos is the FG territorial property.

I can chase you out from my father's house because my father owns it.
But you can't Chase me out from lagos, because it's no man's land, nobody owns it
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by NOwazobia: 10:27am On Mar 09, 2023
Napata77:


This makes no sense.

If Yorubas settled in Lagos in droves more than anyone else from the 1450s, as the article says, then it IS Yorubaland.

Just about everyone living in West Africa today is descended from people who migrated from somewhere else.

This Oba Akiolu needs to go and study the history of the sub-region.

By his argument, Onitsha is not actually Igboland, but Edoland.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica:

''Founded by adventurers from Benin (nearby, to the west) in the early 17th century, Onitsha grew to become the political and trading centre of the small Igbo (Ibo) kingdom of Onitsha. Its monarchical system (rare among the Igbo people) was patterned after that of Benin.''

https://www.britannica.com/place/Onitsha-Nigeria
Na so ona take dey claim land for ona Village.... Immigrants population more than indigenous population, then automatically the land belongs to immigrant?

That should be dumbest thing I have read for the day. shocked
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by PrinceOfLagos: 10:29am On Mar 09, 2023
Helinues, Seunmsg, afamed, Ihordspy, Tinubuadvocate, imperialyoruba LeoDeking

Oya make una come o
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by BigCowHornn: 10:47am On Mar 09, 2023
Afamed come and see something







grin
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by BigCowHornn: 10:49am On Mar 09, 2023
PrinceOfLagos:
Helinues, Seunmsg, afamed, Ihordspy, Tinubuadvocate, imperialyoruba LeoDeking

Oya make una come o


I just called Afamed too grin


So many useless people are gonna comit suicide grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by tamdun: 10:50am On Mar 09, 2023
Eleribu ni yin se

Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 10:53am On Mar 09, 2023
SenatePresdo:


So Lagos is now Yoruba people father's house? The analogy doesn't rhyme.

House is a personal property, while Lagos is the FG territorial property.

I can chase you out from my father's house because my father owns it.
But you can't Chase me out from lagos, because it's no man's land, nobody owns it


Lagos is Yorubaland.


Peter Obi doesn't agree with you

Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by SenatePresdo(m): 10:56am On Mar 09, 2023
christistruth01:



Lagos is Yorubaland.


Peter Obi doesn't agree with you

Oya na chase people out from Lagos let me see.

No be by talk.

All states in Nigeria belongs to the indigenous people, except Lagos and Abuja.
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 11:07am On Mar 09, 2023
SenatePresdo:


Oya na chase people out from Lagos let me see.

No be by talk.

All states in Nigeria belongs to the indigenous people, except Lagos and Abuja.


Lagos Belongs to it's Indigenous People
The case was settled at the British Privy Council in 1923 the Awori Yorubas took the British Colonial Govt to Court and they won in a Case that was a first for the British Empire



By the Way nobody pursued your People from Lagos during the 1993 Oso Abiola they all fled from Lagos by themselves

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by DaddyJapan(m): 11:14am On Mar 09, 2023
harmargedon:
Did you know that in Ancient maps, Egypt wasn't part of Africa?

What ancient maps are you on about?
Did you study geography to any appreciable level at all? cool
Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by DaddyJapan(m): 11:16am On Mar 09, 2023
christistruth01:
Even the first Oba of Lagos was an Awori Yoruba man from Isheri Olofin

He was also the Ashipa of Isheri an Awori Town

True say.

I really don't understand these young flame-throwers who consider dancing on the tail of a lion as some kind of fun sport angry

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by christistruth01: 11:21am On Mar 09, 2023
SenatePresdo:


So Lagos is now Yoruba people father's house? The analogy doesn't rhyme.

House is a personal property, while Lagos is the FG territorial property.

I can chase you out from my father's house because my father owns it.
But you can't Chase me out from lagos, because it's no man's land, nobody owns it

I beg you to refuse to pay your Land rent so the owners of Lagos can take back the land they leased to.you and you can know who owns Lagos

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Re: Just In: Lagos Is Not A Yorubaland – Oba Akiolu by SenatePresdo(m): 12:21pm On Mar 09, 2023
christistruth01:



Lagos Belongs to it's Indigenous People
The case was settled at the British Privy Council in 1923 the Awori Yorubas took the British Colonial Govt to Court and they won in a Case that was a first for the British Empire



By the Way nobody pursued your People from Lagos during the 1993 Oso Abiola they all fled from Lagos by themselves

That's 29 years ago, and the run was due to propaganda.

Now that information reaches everybody, it can't happen again.

Unless a full blow war, of which everybody go collect.

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