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Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by adamusuleiman1: 7:52am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Historian and other agents saddled with the responsibilities of keeping records of past events have become victims of misrepresentation through the antics of vested – interest in our midst. Unfortunately, the truth of the focus group of these researchers is sometimes not necessarily the fact of history and that is the main reason for those in possession of the reality of the situation of events to speak-up for the sake of posterity. Source: https://guardian.ng/art/revue/misrepresentations-in-awori-history-need-for-urgent-action/ 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by adamusuleiman1: 7:52am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Èkó The oldest texts on its origin admit it is of Yoruba origin. E.g. D’Avezac (1845), Wood (1878), Burns (1929). A curious dig into the language and culture of Yorubas, and the island’s traditional accounts reveal this. This island 1st served as ‘farmland’ for the adjacent Ọ̀tọ̀-Ìdó —the then actual town & seat of govt. in the area. From ‘oko’ (‘farmland’), this island gradually acquired the shape of an ‘eréko’ (i.e. a “farmstead district”). The Awori prince Arómirẹ́ is said in the traditions to have initiated this. The above-mentioned facts (Ọ̀tọ̀-Ìdó’s stature; ‘eréko’ on the island) are alluded to here: Atlantic-diaspora song used ‘Eréko’ in place of ‘Èkó’ (like ‘òṣà’ contracted from ‘òrìṣà’) to be the name of this outpost of Ìdó. By circa-1600, Èkó had become a trade-magnet, drawing different trade groups who’d come there to camp & seize trade opportunities. The term ‘èkó’ would thus find its way (since circa-1570s) into the Edo lexis, via the Bini group which also came to ‘camp’ there then. The term ‘eréko’ derives from ‘erí’ & ‘oko’, namely: ‘atop’ & ‘farm’. Arómirẹ́’s farmhouse was built upon an ‘oko’, apparently. It is only in Yoruba that ‘èkó’ find its literal/etymological derivation. 3 Likes
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by adamusuleiman1: 7:52am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Etí-Ọ̀sà The Bini ‘Ẹ̀tín-Òsà’ is often thrown around by the fiction-mongers. These two are not only different in meaning but also in pronunciation. For starters, think of how ‘house’ & ‘hose’ are unrelated. Got it? Good! They are more unrelated than that as is to be seen. The Yoruba ‘etí’:= ‘edge’. The Bini ‘ẹ̀tín’:= ‘power’. The Yoruba ‘ọ̀sà’:= ‘lagoon’. The Bini ‘Òsà’:= ‘God’. NB: ‘e’ ≠ ‘ẹ’ (The LHS sounds as in ‘eight’. RHS as in ‘egg’) NB: ‘o’ ≠ ‘ọ’ (The RHS is as in ‘old’. LHS as in ‘odd’) 2 Likes
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by adamusuleiman1: 7:54am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Ìdú This prefix is seen in ‘Idu-[i]ganran’ in Lagos state, for example. As you expect, the fiction-mongers came with the “It’s from Bini” talk. This is utterly false, & it will now be exposed below how. The Bini ‘Ídù’ isn’t merely different in tone but actually in meaning. The Yoruba ‘Ìdú’ is a contraction of the Yoruba term ‘Ìdúó’ or ‘Ìdúró’. Ìdúó (‘standing-posture’, etc.) also refers to place, viz. a ‘station’. A stopping-place where itinerants or migrants stop to settle at. ‘Ìdúó’ is the source for both ‘Ìdó’ & ‘Ìdú’; & they both mean ‘station’, ‘terminus’, ‘settlement’, ‘encampment’, etc. As such, ‘Ìdú-[ì]gànràn’ means ‘the pepper* settlement’. *ìgànràn=pepper* Idumagbo Idu-Arogbo later shortened to Idumagbo. Settlement of the Arogbo Izon. And there are other places with the same prefix within Yorubaland like: Idu-Jimoti in Oyo state, Idu-Soko in Osun state, among others. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by adamusuleiman1: 8:11am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Oṣòdì This palace officer, in some Yoruba areas, is known as ‘Òdì-oba’. In other Yoruba areas, he is called ‘Ọ̀gbẹ́ni-òdì’. In some, ‘Olósì’. Etc. He’s an aide of the Ọba, but yet he wields some considerable power. As for its literal meaning, the term ‘òdì’/‘òsì' appears in these forms. And ‘òsì’/‘òdì’= ‘negation’, ‘antithesis’, etc. As applied to people, ‘alter-ego’ is more apt & accurate. As such, the word-anatomy of the term ‘Oṣòdì’:=“o ṣe òdì”=“o ṣòdì”. He is the “one who serves as the [king’s] alter-ego”. A certain Landuji of Nupe ancestry [Pic-1] seems to be an outstanding Oṣòdì at Èkó, & in all Yorubaland. He was Ọba Kosọkọ’s Oshodi & he remained loyal to him till the end. The Bini lexicon also attests to the Yoruba origin of ‘Oshodi’. 3 Likes
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by opamoses1: 8:48am On Nov 30, 2023 |
This is very rich. Great exposure by the Prof. 1 Like |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by Enugurangers: 9:03am On Nov 30, 2023 |
This was a delight to read even though I am not from anywhere near Lagos. 1 Like |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by raskymonojendor: 9:14am On Nov 30, 2023 |
In addition, the Eko or Ereko referred to:
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Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by chopnaira: 9:53am On Nov 30, 2023 |
raskymonojendor:The name of the Oba of Lagos should be changed Eleko of Eko. |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by Racoon(m): 10:15am On Nov 30, 2023 |
All the fight over who or who didn't settle first in Lagos is totally uncalled for. 1 Like |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by BlueRayDick: 10:22am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Professor Rasheed Ojikutu is a very sound and intelligent elder statesman. May God continue to preserve his life. 2 Likes |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by tamdun: 10:25am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Hope mod will move this educative thread to front page |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by KingKO22: 11:00am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Ok |
Re: Professor Ojikutu - Misrepresentations In Awori History: Need For Urgent Action by TAO11(f): 7:16pm On Mar 01 |
adamusuleiman1:Your Ijaw (Izon) connection to IduMagbo is contrary to the known historical facts about the site. Historically, the Idumagbo wharf was from early times the occupational site of the Ijebu trading group. So if the term “ìdúmàgbò” has its etymology to do with an immigrant trading group, then it is the Ijebu group. Moreover, the term could also simply have to do with some natural/geographic features of the site. Certainly not “Arogbo-Izon”. —— PS: You should also have referenced the writer/source from which the write-ups here on Èkó, Etí-Ọ̀sà, Ìdú and Oṣòdì were taken. It’s plagiarism to leave that out.✌🏾 6 Likes 3 Shares |
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