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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 4:32pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
TAO11:I will not engage you in rhetoric! Lol . Either human fossil or fossil man, remain same. What is more important is for you provide evidence , that Niger Valley has fossil man occupation at 40,000 years ago..... Meanwhile, here is another screenshot damning your lie. Mr Liar, here is a screenshot supporting my ,"fossil man" . So, no qualms. Just proof yourself that you have evidence , which youcannot today .Perhaps your 40, 000 years of occupation need evidence. |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 5:55pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Olu317:Self-confusion is your middle name. First of all you asked me to provide evidence of fossil at Iwo-Eleru, now you’ve changed from Iwo-Eleru, to Niger Valley. You should make up your mind. Anyways, I have a burden to prove only a claim that I made. I am not obliged to prove a claim I didn’t make. Okay? At no point in the course of educating you did I teach that a human fossil was excavated from the Middle Niger Valley of ‘Nigeria’. Moreover, didn’t you say you’ve now understood the difference between skull and tools. Please explain to me why I have to revisit teaching you that there is a difference between skull and tools. Meanwhile, here is another screenshot damning your lie. Mr Liar, here is a screenshot supporting my ,"fossil man".And where in the course of educating you did I teach that a human fossil was NOT excavated from Iwo-Eleru?? So, no qualms. Just proof yourself that you have evidence, which youcannot today .Perhaps your 40,000 years of occupation need evidence.Prove what? 40,000 years old what? You must first understand what you need me to adduce evidence for. But you obviously don’t even know what you need me to provide evidence for. You don’t understand what my claim is, yet you need me to back it up what evidence. You must be an insanely idio.tic mo.ron. Cheers! Cc: rhektor |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 6:58pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Olu317: First of all, you should have quoted the comment you were replying as it was on another thread but you stylishly did this to hide from public disgrace alaye you have nowhere to run as I will keep trashing you and your lies all bunch of trash, incoherent, balderdash. Wait o olu are you out of your mind or what? What is all these trash meant to address? This guy you're getting low by the day Olu317:Not all are correct many of the words you typed here has no meaning in Yorùbá with the wrong diacritics you applied on them for example Eló has no meaning to any Yorùbá person èló is what actually mean how much Seems you are leaning little by little TAO11 you're doing some good job on this your boy Eku is the short form of the word èkúté, there's nothing like the word Èkúte that you used here, silly boy when will you learn? You usually dwell on the use of this sign ~ which is the sign of elongated words (vowels) in Yorùbá writings, boy that has been long jettisoned no longer in use boy, àmì faagun is no longer used in Yorùbá writing these days instated we use double vowels Egúngún = eégún Èéfín has no short form where did you get the short form from? Koríko = grass (short form is koóko) The word you wrote there has no meaning in Yorùbá (is your this blocked?) kòríkò:wolf what is this nonsense? Do mi do? Ìkokò = wolf Guy let me see if you'll improve in your next comment PS: quote the right comment on the right thread, don't let me give you a knock on your blocked head |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 7:01pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
TAO11: That Olu317 boy is too far away from reality, I would have referred him to TB Joshua of blessed memories but the man is dead, who can one refer olu to now? 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 7:02pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
rhektor:Rhektor I beg don’t kill me. Take it easy with our boy oo. 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 7:07pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Olu317: Nobody lived there but a head was buried there? Are you mad or what? 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 7:19pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
rhektor:Our boy (Olu317) is insane again. |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 8:31pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
TAO11:The idiot is too dull 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 2:30pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:Stop rhetoric. AS far as I'm concerned Fossil human is also acceptable term. But wait, is fossil Human or Human fossil the bone of contention? Noooo but proof of your 40, 000 years existnce of [i]fossil human [/i]in Niger valley. Simple. |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 2:52pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317:The actual term is human fossil, not fossil human. However, this is not the crux that I’m holding against you. You are excused to conflate human fossil with fossil human being that you are an illiterate. That’s okay. The issue I’m holding against you is NOT an error of term usage. The issue is beyond that as shown below. ••• but proof of your 40, 000 years existnce of fossil human in Niger valley. Simple.I have a burden to prove only a claim that I make. I am not obliged to prove a claim I didn’t make. Okay? At no point in the course of educating you did I teach that a human fossil (or ’fossil human’ to permit your illiteracy) was excavated from the Middle Niger Valley of ‘Nigeria’. There is a difference between skull [i.e. human fossil (or fossil human to permit your illiteracy)] and tools. You claimed you understood this difference, but you clearly don’t. You must first understand what you need me to adduce evidence for, before you request evidence. You obviously don’t even know what you need me to provide evidence for. You don’t understand what my claim is, yet you need me to back it up with evidence. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 2:55pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:This shows howretrogressive your has been all along. Human fossil again and again. Teacher do not teach nonsense. Screenhot nailed you again Cheers
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 3:01pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317:This guy is a dullard. I know it is termed “human fossil” as you can see in the 1st attachment below. It’s you who have been using “fossil human” all along as can be seen in the 2nd attachment below of your own comment. You shot yourself in the skull again as always. You are a disgrace. Cc: rhektor. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 3:15pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:Your claim state thus, 'First of all archeological evidence dates the existence of human groups in Middle Niger valley(i.e in the area now known as 'Nigeria') to c.40,000 years ago'. . And you are antagonising yourself ? I just cannot believe this! It is obvious ,you do not know as much as your fans had imagine. Get it straight, egun nla ni me re. Dare me at your own perilous perishing.. As I had mentioned earlier , proof statement right by statting the scientist who did excavations and release such to the public. This is the only thing I ask you because you affirm to 40,000 years ago human existence in Middle Niger Valley without any form of scholarly journal or written books to it. So proof yourself as you have stated in this screenshot. And I state with absolute on excavations done in recent past and till this moment , that the oldest tool found anywhere in West Africa is not older that the fossil human in Iwo Eleru or pottery or any tool . The tool(s) that has been found is/are atmost equall to era of the fossil human in Iwo Eleru. |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 3:28pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317: Olu Olódo, your screenshot gave you out yet you're clinging on to your delusion 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 3:35pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:I know both of are basically lacking Yoruba etiquette. So , you meant I did not pull your legs?Bellow screenshots answer you over who is the real "dullard" Imaging a scholar pointing at nothing. Copy and paste writer
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 3:37pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
rhektor:Who is the olodo ? Of course, my screenshot answer you. Less I forget, your bá wà need dictionary source to that effect. Meanwhile, enjoy the screenshot while it pains you; Set trap for them and fell for it.
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 4:01pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:Stop digression. Proof40,000 year of any tool found in Middle Niger Valley Apart from the fact, I do not want to drag this to Hebrew and Yoruba platform which is the reason, I maintained West Africa human occupation. So, give us concrete answer to 40, 000 years. Secondly,contrary to your belief, Bible is more acurate as per the mention Altantis when Flood destroyed the area in Mesopotamia. Perhaps you should shed light Yoruba's account flood destruction also real or myth ? Thirdly kindly donot quoue me again except you proof any form of tool or fossil human that existed 40,000 years ago in West Africa.. Lastly, this thread is about Yoruba deities ,so kindly post some information on any of Yoruba historical deity and move on. Cheers |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 5:18pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317:(1) Question: Did I write the following anywhere in my comments: “... archeological evidence dates the existence of human groups in Middle Niger valley(i.e in the area now known as 'Nigeria') to c.40,000 years ago.” Answer: YES. (2) Question: Did I write anywhere that the actual evidence for “the existence of human groups in the Middle Niger Valley” is human fossil (or fossil human to indulge your illiteracy)?? Answer: NO (3) Question: Did I mention the actual evidence for “the existence of human groups in the Middle Niger Valley”?? Answer: YES. (4) Questions: What then is this evidence ?? Answer: Middle Stone Age tools and implements. (5) Why then are you asking me to provide human fossil (or fossil human) evidence for the Middle Niger Valley human existence from 40,000 years ago?? [s]It is obvious ,you do not know as much as your fans had imagine. Get it straight, egun nla ni me re. Dare me at your own perilous perishing..The Iwo-Eleru human fossil, tools, pottery evidence, etc. relate to the Late Stone Age. The Middle Niger Valley tools/implements relate to the Middle Stone Age. You obviously have absolutely zero clue on what the difference between LSA and MSA is. In sum, you must first understand what you need me to prove before asking me for the proof. But you obviously don’t even know what you need me to provide evidence for. You clearly lack any understand what my claim is, yet you need me to back it up with evidence. You must first know what my claim is before you ask for the evidence for it. Ask me to provide evidence for the actual claim I made, not your imaginary claim which I didn’t make. Grow up, cheers! Cc: rhektor |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 5:45pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317: Olu317:The specific reason why you were confirmed as a m0r0n is because you had stood for “fossil human” but yet you “backed” it up with a screenshot showing “human fossil”. Whether or not you later came up with another anonymous screenshot does not stop you from being a m0r0n for standing for “fossil human” but yet “backed” it up with a screenshot showing “human fossil”. Cc: rhektor 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 6:08pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317:Digression?? Really?? Calling you out for putting up a screenshot showing “human fossil” as a backup for a statement which says “fossil human” is NOT digression. That is not digression, but proving you to be a m0r0n. Apart from the fact, I do not want to drag this to Hebrew and Yoruba platform which is the reason, I maintained West Africa human occupation. So, give us concrete answer to 40, 000 years.Your Hebraic delusion is something you can’t be rescued from. So, I won’t waste a second trying to rescue you from that. I would rather spend my whole time debunking and disgracing you whenever you make a baseless claim in that regard — rather than try to rescue you. Thirdly kindly do not quoue me again except you proof any form of tool or fossil human that existed 40,000 years ago in West Africa..Until you know exactly what my actual claim is in specific terms (without any of your usual fraudulent admixture as is seen here), I will keep holding you accountable to first understand what my claim is before requesting me to back it up with evidence. You can not expect me to back up a claim, when you yourself have no clue what my claim is. Also, please don’t forget to make it pointedly clear whether you’re (1) unaware of such archaeology research, or (2) you’re saying it doesn’t exist. Let me know this so I can know if I’m educating you or I’m disgracing you respectively. Lastly, this thread is about Yoruba deities, so kindly post some information on any of Yoruba historical deity and move on.I guess my first set of comments on this thread are about Chinese deities. Or is this a way of begging me to stop debunking/ disgracing you? |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 6:22pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11: I have always maintained that Olu317 has one big problem, so that is his inability to comprehend the things he read. He read a lot but can't understand the basic facts about the things he read. This is why he always put his thoughts on the things he read. Olu, reading for the purpose of study require you to purge yourself of all the junks in your mind. Forget about those fantasy on your deluded head, read to learn, you won't die of you don't interpolate your thoughts on the things you read 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 6:25pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
rhektor:We shall not stop debunking Olu317 until he receives sense. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 6:35pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317: I thought that you said you were researcher? Go and check out the Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology you'll keep shut once you get there Olódo òṣì 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 6:38pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317: Olodo, its not bá wà, its báa wà, this is my dialect stop being a stupid idiot trying to appear as intellectual. You remain a fraud on nairaland 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 6:42pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
rhektor:Olu doesn’t yet know what the claim is. Proving such claim (which he doesn’t know yet) to him is to give him double problem. You’re only setting him up to make life complicated for him. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 9:03pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
TAO11:Stop rhetoric and post your claim of 40, 000 years of inhabitation of fossil human in Middle Niger valley as you stated. Stop and be a scholar for once. You see, the more you post vulgar words against me, , the more you become exposed and damaged your profile . So, proof this screenshot wrong! Cheers
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 9:06pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
rhektor:You are the least inconsequential . Zombie, continue in your ignorance. I rest my case. |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by TAO11(f): 10:57pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Olu317:Again, I am only obliged to prove a claim that I made. I am NOT obliged to prove an imaginative claim which you made up in your head on my behalf. At no point in the course of educating you did I state that there exists some human fossil (or ‘fossil human’ as you call it) dating to 40,000 years ago from the Middle Niger valley. No I didn’t teach you this. In specific terms, I didn’t teach you that a human fossil (or fossil human as you call it) was found there. Stop pretending to be extremely ret@rded. You know exactly what my claim is, and what it is not. And if truly you have no clue whatsoever on what my claim is, then asking me to provide evidence for such claim doesn’t even come into the picture. Can a human being be truly this dumb? I doubt it. Cheers! Cc: rhektor 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 6:37am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Olu317: As silly as you are, it is unimaginable for you to call anyone a zombie when you are the dumbest person on nairaland Mr Hebrew Yorùbá Dodoiwa/Dudduiwa/Daodu = David Werey dey find attachment I have challenged you on several occasions to provide where you get Yeṣua in Yorùbá from but you kept dodging by trying to look stupid Olórí gbígbẹ òṣì Anyway, when you are ready for serious discussion lemme know as for now I want to have a good laugh as TAO11 keep whipping your deluded ass 1 Like |
Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by Olu317(m): 1:47pm On Jun 20, 2021 |
TAO11:Seriously, I am satisfied that you have denied the fact that: 1. You are trying to mislead Fregene about archeological findng in Niger Valley area, which has not been over 14± 0000 years Inexistence. Instead, you claimed, 40,000 years of fossil human or more aptly, "tools",found in this area. And you have denied it. Thus, I'm still waiting for you to mentioned, any reliable Scientist, who claims 40, 000 years of existence of any fossil in Niger Valley, as I have mentioned 13±000 years,with researchers such as, Shaw and Daniel (1984),Allsworth-Jones, P., Harvati, K. and Stringer, C. (2010) ,on the archaeological context of the Iwo Eleru cranium from Nigeria and preliminary results of new morphometric studies 2. That, you claimed Ala ,in this context does not mean white but cloth or white cloth .In , which,a moniker here claims as I have said that, Oba ti Ala , means lord of purity or light . While in this moniker's account, he posits in his summary as, king of "all things white". Undoubtedly, you do not even know classic Yoruba language. And there is no place in Yoruba dictionary or the indigenous speakers asserts,"aṣọ" to be "white cloth". But "cloth"or atmost, with its descriptive nature to the object . What then is Àlà ? It is "White". Infact, I went as far as using Ifaodu Corpus, in Odu OgundatoasserteÈlà(È-àlà) interpretation,by renowned Priests, even amongst them Professor, such as Awo Fabunmi Falokun, Wande, Abimbola, Adeyinka Olaiya etc. While you have not provided any authored book(s) or renowned scholar to this effect. 3. This is not made up in head because, below screenshot posits otherwise since it was your moniker that mentioned 40, 000 years in your view . Infact your intentions are clearly obvious ,which you intend to dent my project . Unfortunately, it backfired
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Re: Any One Here Interested In Discussing Yoruba Deities? by rhektor(m): 5:18pm On Jun 20, 2021 |
Olu317: You are back here, ehn? How did Ẹ̀la transform to Ẹ̀-Àlá? Won't you stop this lie? Aráa Hébérù You better stop lying Mr Pinocchio |
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