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Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by bittyend(m): 3:20am On Jul 25, 2012
OSOGBO—The need for a united Yoruba nation resonated when two of the three children of Okanbi, son of legendary Oduduwa, founder of Yoruba ethnic group, but rulers of different cities in Republic of Benin, paid a solidarity visit to their kith and kin in Ila-Orangun, Osun State, Monday.

The host, Orangun of Ila and paramount ruler of Igbominaland, Oba Wahab Oyedotun, set the tone in his welcome address as he emphasised on the need for closer ties among the people of the Yoruba nation.

Oba Oyedotun, who gave kudos to the Onisabe of Sabeland, Benin Republic, for initiating the visit, stressed the need for greater and tighter relationship, first among the monarch sons of Okanbi and other Yoruba in general.

The Orangun stated that a united Yoruba nation would be a catalyst for the growth and development of the race. Oba Oyedotun used the occasion to emphasis the sacredness of the position of Yoruba Obas and the strategic position they occupy in the governance and administration of their people and called on governments at all levels to accord them respect and proper recognition in all ramifications.

In his goodwill message, Asiwaju of Ila- Orangun and former governor of the state, Chief Bisi Akande, traced the history of Yoruba and established the existence of the seven sons of Okanbi whose father, Oduduwa, founded the Yoruba nation.

Akande, who quoted from books published by Professor Banji Akintoye and Rev. Samuel Johnson, emphasised that there was no doubt about the blood affinity of Olowu, Alaketu, Oba of Benin, Orangun, Onisabe, Olupopo and Oranmiyan of Oyo, saying it was heart-warming that they were re-uniting after they were artificially separated, first by a series of destabilisation and tribulations and later by colonialists.

Alaketu of Ketu and Olupopo of Popo expressed joy at the possibility of the reunion meeting, saying it was a dream come true to interact fully with their kith and kin who had been inaccessible due to the artificial boundary created by those who do not know their historical affinity.

The duo expressed happiness at the benefit of detailed history which established what they used to know on the periphery before now, stressing that it was the thick blood that set them to find a way of making the visit which has come to pay off and which will commence a new thing in the future of Yoruba nation.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/07/benin-republic-yoruba-monarchs-re-unite-with-nigerian-kin/
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Obiagu1(m): 3:53am On Jul 25, 2012
All hail the Republic of Oodua!

Has a date been set for a formal declaration? I can't wait cool
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Nobody: 4:21am On Jul 25, 2012
Did OP say the YORUBA NATION?
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by warlei(m): 4:45am On Jul 25, 2012
Nice work,yoruba obas this what we need to move forward
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by lagcity(m): 6:09am On Jul 25, 2012
Obiagu1: All hail the Republic of Oodua!

Has a date been set for a formal declaration? I can't wait cool

aaahh! Igbo man wan push Yoruba comot for country! Why u wan make we leave na? the oil never dry grin, we sef neva ready, wetin be ur own?

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Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by PaulJohn1: 6:53am On Jul 25, 2012
lagcity:

aaahh! Igbo man wan push Yoruba comot for country! Why u wan make we leave na? the oil never dry grin, we sef neva ready, wetin be ur own?

grin grin grin Guy you no well o grin grin grin

So na oil dey make una dey preach one Nigeria grin grin grin Awo get brain o. grin grin grin
After oil dry una go won commot grin grin grin. But i think say una get for Lagos, Ondo & Ogun naa grin grin grin
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by ektbear: 6:56am On Jul 25, 2012
@OP: cool

@some of the responses: lmao
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by PaulJohn1: 7:34am On Jul 25, 2012
OSOGBO—The need for a united Yoruba nation resonated when two of the three children of Okanbi, son of legendary Oduduwa, founder of Yoruba ethnic group, but rulers of different cities in Republic of Benin, paid a solidarity visit to their kith and kin in Ila-Orangun, Osun State, Monday.

The host, Orangun of Ila and paramount ruler of Igbominaland, Oba Wahab Oyedotun, set the tone in his welcome address as he emphasised on the need for closer ties among the people of the Yoruba nation.

Oba Oyedotun, who gave kudos to the Onisabe of Sabeland, Benin Republic, for initiating the visit, stressed the need for greater and tighter relationship, first among the monarch sons of Okanbi and other Yoruba in general.

The Orangun stated that a united Yoruba nation would be a catalyst for the growth and development of the race. Oba Oyedotun used the occasion to emphasis the sacredness of the position of Yoruba Obas and the strategic position they occupy in the governance and administration of their people and called on governments at all levels to accord them respect and proper recognition in all ramifications.

In his goodwill message, Asiwaju of Ila- Orangun and former governor of the state, Chief Bisi Akande, traced the history of Yoruba and established the existence of the seven sons of Okanbi whose father, Oduduwa, founded the Yoruba nation.

Akande, who quoted from books published by Professor Banji Akintoye and Rev. Samuel Johnson, emphasised that there was no doubt about the blood affinity of Olowu, Alaketu, Oba of Benin, Orangun, Onisabe, Olupopo and Oranmiyan of Oyo, saying it was heart-warming that they were re-uniting after they were artificially separated, first by a series of destabilisation and tribulations and later by colonialists.

Alaketu of Ketu and Olupopo of Popo expressed joy at the possibility of the reunion meeting, saying it was a dream come true to interact fully with their kith and kin who had been inaccessible due to the artificial boundary created by those who do not know their historical affinity.

The duo expressed happiness at the benefit of detailed history which established what they used to know on the periphery before now, stressing that it was the thick blood that set them to find a way of making the visit which has come to pay off and which will commence a new thing in the future of Yoruba nation.

wow
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Murphy7h4: 7:52am On Jul 25, 2012
Look good
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Obiagu1(m): 8:00am On Jul 25, 2012
lagcity:

aaahh! Igbo man wan push Yoruba comot for country! Why u wan make we leave na? the oil never dry grin, we sef neva ready, wetin be ur own?

A beg oo, I no wan push Yoruba comot. This is Prophet Musiwa's prophesy and it seems it's about to come true.
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by dasparrow: 8:06am On Jul 25, 2012
Obiagu1:

A beg oo, I no wan push Yoruba comot. This is Prophet Musiwa's prophesy and it seems it's about to come true.

LOL
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by dasparrow: 8:13am On Jul 25, 2012
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That's good that the yoruba monarchs are reuniting. I wish the artificial boundaries once drawn in Africa by colonialists could be redrawn and this time by Africans. Let all those with same or similar cultural and linguistic ties share a country. If this was the case to begin with, we won't see all the ethnic strife we see on our continent today.

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Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by PaulJohn1: 8:46am On Jul 25, 2012
dasparrow: @Post

That's good that the yoruba monarchs are reuniting. I wish the artificial boundaries once drawn in Africa by colonialists could be redrawn and this time by Africans. Let all those with same or similar cultural and linguistic ties share a country. If this was the case to begin with, we won't see all the ethnic strife we see on our continent today.

Very correct.
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Nobody: 9:11am On Jul 25, 2012
I came here looking for Aare Musiwa's response.
This is a satelite issue coming true!
Re: Benin Republic Yoruba Monarchs Re-unite With Nigerian Kin by Yeske2(m): 11:13am On Jul 25, 2012
Where is Musiwa?

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