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Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by davidnazee: 8:52pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634: The dutch historian A.F.C Ryder points out in his work that… "next to nothing is known about the Yoruba people themselves at this early date, and the assertion that Benin sent for an alien (yoruba) ruler instead of accepting one of their numbers was inherently implausible” If nothing is know about Ife in the early year it is because it wasn't an empire, a strong kingdom or was not an organized society. how can they then launch an attack on an already established society or be asked to produce a ruler for a society that was more civilized and established than them? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 8:58pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
davidnazee: I believe we should be patient with UGBE634, he needs help. Hopefully he will see the truth. 2 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 9:01pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634: The Europeans have already done the interpretations of early Benin history for us and below is the summary. 1 Like
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Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 9:01pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
davidnazee:how do we now explain the Oba title and the strange gods? Can we settle for the fact that the Oba must have been an "Ekue" |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 9:19pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634: Benin goes back into antiquity. I am sure you read the burial of an Oba of Benin that was written about in the 1500s. The writer said the tradition went back to ancient times, meaning Benin already had an ancient civilisation as far back as the 1500s. Did you read the summary of Ryder I just posted, read it. If Benin had any connection with the people that later became yoruba (oyo) it would have been in the Nupe-Igala Niger Benue confluence like Ryder postulated. Also stop assuming that Oba is yoruba in origin. Every yoruba rulers had their individual titles such as Ewi, Eleko, Ooni, Alaafin, Olu, Baale etc, until very recently. 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 9:31pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634 read through the list and see when the Oba title was adopted in Ibadan. Oba Isaac Babalola Akinyele 1955-1964 Ba’ale Maye Okunade (1820-1830) Ba’ale Oluyedun Ba’ale Lakanle Bashorun Oluyole 1850 Ba’ale Oderinlo 1850 Ba’ale Oyeshile Olugbode 1851-1864 Ba’ale Ibikunle 1864 Bashorun Ogunmola 1865-1867 Ba’ale Akere I 1867-1870 Ba’ale Orowusi 1870-1871 Are Ona Kakanfo Obadoke Latosa 1871-1885 Ba’ale Ajayi Osungbekun 1885-1893 Ba’ale Fijabi I 1893-1895 Ba’ale Oshuntoki 1895-1897 Ba’ale Fajinmi 1897-1902 Ba’ale Mosaderin 1902-1904 Ba’ale Dada Opadare 1904-1907 Ba’ale Sunmonu Apampa 1907-1910 Ba’ale Akintayo Awanibaku Elenpe 1910-1912 Ba’ale Irefin 1912-1914 Ba’ale Shittu Latosa (son of Are Latosa) 1914-1925 Ba’ale Oyewole Foko 1925-1929 Olubadan Okunola Abass 1930-1946 Olubadan Akere I 1946 Olubadan Oyetunde I 1946 Olubadan Akintunde Bioku 1947-1948 Olubadan Fijabi II 1948-1952 Olubadan Alli Iwo 1952 Olubadan Apete 1952-1955 Oba Isaac Babalola Akinyele 1955-1964 Oba Yesufu Kobiowu July 1964 – December 1964 Oba Salawu Akanni Aminu 1965-1971 Oba Shittu Akintola Oyetunde II 1971-1976 Oba Gbadamosi Akanbi Adebimpe 1976-1977 Oba Daniel ‘Tayo Akinbiyi 1977-1982 Oba Yesufu Oloyede Asanike I 1982-1994 Oba Emmanuel Adegboyega Operinde I (1994-1999) Oba Yunusa Ogundipe Arapasowu I (1999-2007) Oba Samuel Odulana Odugade I (2007-2016) 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 9:32pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
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Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by davidnazee: 9:52pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634: What strange gods are you referring to? Olokun worship originated in Ughotun, Edo isango worship is different from yoruba sango. Edo fought and conquered and ruled many parts of Yoruba lands for over 700 years, why didn't you think that was how these gods and Oba title was introduced to them? have you read anywhere that yoruba conquered Edo? 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by AutomaticMotors: 9:53pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
UGBE634: You are a lost Soul and I have no desire nor interest to lecture you on the origin of "Oba" title .... I still repeat my earlier stance YOU ARE NOT EDO!! 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by AutomaticMotors: 9:58pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
samuk: That guy is a disgrace to himself and wherever he hails from like I can't even fathom how the guy brain dey tick .... |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by samuk: 10:25pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
AutomaticMotors: It's even more pathetic considering the fact that a lot of work have been done by Benin people on this forum over the years. He is very adamant and ready to invent stories and assumptions to support his position. I don't understand why anyone would want to undermine over 600 years of his people's history. 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 12:30am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee:Olokun did not Originate in Ughoton, Ughoton is a yesterday community, we from eastern Bini extraction believe that Olokun worship originate from Urhonigbe. EKABA festival as we practice it today in Iyekorhiowmon was adopted from Urhonigbe If you observed I never mentioned Olokun and the others I was very specific Sango, Orunmila and the Ososomaye juju was definitely adopted from yoruba, it is not what we can contest 1 Like
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Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 12:38am On Feb 04, 2023 |
samuk:Or are the Okun yoruba people of the Niger Benue confluence area the answer? stop repeating this stance, just because the Ogie of Urhonigbe uses Okaevbo does not mean his Original tribal title for king is not Ogie. it's not what should come out of your mouth as a rebuttal. Or because the Ogie of Udo has the Iyase as his title does not mean that the title Ogie is not his tribal title for king 3 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by AutomaticMotors: 12:46am On Feb 04, 2023 |
samuk: He is either very Dull or he is on a malicious mission, I choose to go with the later cus I can't believe someone can be so ignorant naturally.... |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 1:42am On Feb 04, 2023 |
samuk:I want to be able to sleep at night knowing I have been able to resolve this puzzle in history or at least have a clue as to how it came about You cannot tell me that Oba is Edo when from the length and breadth of the Edo and Edoid speaking area, the only three kings that seem to bear Oba as title seem to come have something to do with yoruba or come outrightly from it. Oba of Benin Oba of Agbede Oba-Oluogbe of Usen There is everything foreign about the Oba, more so with an "Oba" title 7 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by davidnazee: 2:30am On Feb 04, 2023 |
UGBE634: There is nothing like Ogie of Urhonigbe or Ogie of Udo, and these places their original tribal name/title for king is Oba but their rulers are not kings. Okaevbo is not a king, Iyase is not a king, enogies are not kings. There is only one King (Oba) for all of Bini people and he sitting at the capital. All other district rulers like Okaevbo, Iyase, enogies are all under the King (Oba). 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 2:51am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee:That is what should give you a cause for concern that we were republican people like our Other Edo neighbors until this seemingly stranger came around and united us more so with an Oba title(engaging in wars of conquest with other Edo communities around to subdue them. The Ogiso of Igodomigodo was not an encompassing ruler, Even the present Ogiegor to it was independent The Okaevbo of Urhonigbe is the Ogie of Urhonigbe. An Okaevbo means someone in charge of a people, he is also the Enogie, he is the king of the place The same with the Iyase of Udo, he is the Ogie of the Place, they are kings of their territories easily put. 3 Likes
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Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by davidnazee: 4:18am On Feb 04, 2023 |
UGBE634: You are really misinformed on Igodomigodo ways of governance. If you go far before the era of Obas. where will you find more than one person bearing Ogiso title same time? All territories making up Igodomigodo was under one encompassing ruler, an Ogiso.. Other smaller rulers in charge of different territories weren't called Ogiso. Egor and Ogiegor were under Igodomigodo. The Edos have been long civilized and structure their way of life long before the yorubas came into existence. A Governor is in charge of a state and a President in charge of the whole country. You cannot call a governor a president. Same thing applies to Iyase, Okaevbo, Enogies.. They are not kings but dukes in charge of their territories. The Oba of Benin is the only King for all Bini people and He can remove them from that position if they run afoul against the Palace. 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 4:31am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee:Bro Ogies are not dukes, they are kings of Their territories. His influence on the other communities were soft, it can be be likened to the sort of influence the Okaigiesan of Esanland has over other Esan communities. The other Enogies were independent The Oba seems a foreign stool The thing is that many of these Enogie stool were not appointed by the Oba and some of them had existed in Benin before the Emergence of Obas in Benin E.g the Okaevbo of Urhonigbe The Enogie of Egor Ogie-amien of Utantan etc 4 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by davidnazee: 4:50am On Feb 04, 2023 |
UGBE634: Bro the Enogie are dukes. their origin wether during the era of Ogisos or Obas was by appointment to oversee certain districts. No Enogie has ever been independent of Ogiso or Oba, they are always under the absolute ruler, the Ogisos of Igodomigodo and then the Obas of Benin. Also you can keep deceiving yourself that the Oba is a foreign stool.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 4:57am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee:Ogisos were never absolute rulers, they were never emperors, they did not conquer any territory, do you have any proof to show that the Ogi-egor was appointed, the Okaevbo of Urhonigbe position is usually the eldest man in the community who evolved to become an Okaevbo or an Enogie, that is still the system in place, the Enogies of these communities were natives of their communities if you have any proof quote for me otherwise stop the misinformation, The Influence the Ogisos had on other communities was at best spiritual, not this one the Oba will appoint his brothers to head other communities they are not from The Oba is anything but local 4 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by scholes0(m): 6:10am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee: Ife and Ughoton are in two completely opposite directions. Ughoton is due southwards directly facing the creeks. Ife is due westwards into the thick West African jungle. For example, after crown prince Iginuwa sone of Oba Oluwa who was supposed to rule was upstaged and an uncle (Uncle Ojoluwa) ruled in his stead, he went towards the creeks and settled amongst a Yoruboid people (The Itsekiri) whom he met there. He didn't for example, suddenly leave there and turn westwards. If Ekaladerhan would end up anywhere else outside Ughoton, common sense only demands that it would have been down in the creeks a boat stop away from Ughoton or refuge amongst the Urhobos immediately south who also have various traditions of fleeing Benin which they call 'Aka' at different times in history, not in faaar away Ife hundreds of Kilometers to the Northwest . How does a person end up in Ife from Ughoton in that age? Does the story even make sense to you? HIAN! 4 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by scholes0(m): 6:31am On Feb 04, 2023 |
AutomaticMotors: Listen to your Urhobo cousins! https://www.nairaland.com/7532857/ovie-otuo-comrade-oshiomhole-know#120209900 Efewestern: 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by AutomaticMotors: 6:42am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee: Why you dey waste your time lecturing him? |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 6:45am On Feb 04, 2023 |
scholes0:that is what has been the norm, we were a republican people 2 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 6:46am On Feb 04, 2023 |
AutomaticMotors:Na me go lecture am, the Oba is FOREIGN I have thrown a challenge to him, I am still waiting for him |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by scholes0(m): 6:49am On Feb 04, 2023 |
davidnazee: OLU AWURE the OBA of USEN is traditionally INDEPENDENT. Silly state politics aside. You can even see he boldly uses the title Oba without fear or favor. Even Udo is traditionally another sovereign municippality unless they deliberately chose to be subsumed under Benin. 3 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 6:58am On Feb 04, 2023 |
scholes0:These seven kings are not in the class of those that were appointed by the past Oba's The Oba Himself Okaivbo of Urhonigbe Enogie of Ugo Enogie of Egor Ogie-amien of Utantan Iyase of Udo Olu-awure of Usen The reasons are this 1. The ages of these towns 2. The ages of these stools, none there is less than 500 years old 3. Their averagely larger size over other villages in Benin 4. Their historical importance to Edo as a race or Bini as a nation Each of these communities and their stools meet at least 1, 2 or maybe all of the requirements The rest are majorly "dagbo" the Oba will just cut seven small villages add them together and send his brother. It happened alot during the reign of Oba Akenzua, Eredieuwa and even this present Oba has sent some The rest are 1 Like |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by scholes0(m): 7:03am On Feb 04, 2023 |
UGBE634: The Irado of Utese used to also be in this same class until they gave up that privilege especially with the current Olutese (now enogie), Agidigbi who came in 2012. 2 Likes |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 7:06am On Feb 04, 2023 |
scholes0:Are you sure he is not related to the Oba, his name might be Akenzua or Eweka |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by scholes0(m): 7:10am On Feb 04, 2023 |
UGBE634: He is related through Irado and Oranmiyan, a very distant cousin. Strictly speaking, he is an uncle to the Oba. |
Re: Benin-ife Relationship Explored by UGBE634: 7:14am On Feb 04, 2023 |
scholes0:you mean the Irado Please how did he lost the position, was he deposed, I don't know much about Utesse, |
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