Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by allthingsgood: 1:40pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by FreeStuffsNG: 1:41pm On Apr 15 |
drugBaronTINUBU:
It was even a lie from the onset ,it was exposed as one of the falsehoods peddled as history when internet came and exposed the lie with old pictures showing even a past Oba bowing to greet the Queen while Pa Awo watches. Just like other lies, you need other lies to cover it but truth don't change 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by thesicilian: 1:44pm On Apr 15 |
lowkey0147: Please I want the oba to clarify us on this: Why is Benin Kingdom so uncertain in today's history; with no substantial proves who there predecessors or descendants are.
Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:
(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.
(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos
(Day 3) They will say it's the Ijaw
(Day 4) They will say it's the Igbos
(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ikwerres
(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after their migration falacy) People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..
Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.
These people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.
Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.
(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).
How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc. Go to the palace and ask 3 Likes |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by vickthourh(m): 1:48pm On Apr 15 |
NOUN is going places... 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by fortunez1(m): 1:52pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Sermwell(m): 1:56pm On Apr 15 |
lowkey0147: Please I want the oba to clarify us on this: Why is Benin Kingdom so uncertain in today's history; with no substantial proves who there predecessors or descendants are.
Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:
(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.
(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos
(Day 3) They will say it's the Ijaw
(Day 4) They will say it's the Igbos
(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ikwerres
(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after their migration falacy) People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..
Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.
These people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.
Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.
(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).
How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc. You're just another illiterate who hates to read!! Even a JSS 3 Student knows about Benin kingdom! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by BscHolder: 1:58pm On Apr 15 |
ShitHead: To produce more B.sc Lawyers.
Good one. comrade lower the vawulence abeg 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by BscHolder: 1:58pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by BscHolder: 2:02pm On Apr 15 |
shortgun:
People like you will drop out in your 1st semester in NOUN heard that school is very rigid academically 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Godwin25king: 2:05pm On Apr 15 |
lowkey0147: Please I want the oba to clarify us on this: Why is Benin Kingdom so uncertain in today's history; with no substantial proves who there predecessors or descendants are.
Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:
(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.
(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos
(Day 3) They will say it's the Ijaw
(Day 4) They will say it's the Igbos
(Day 5) They will tell you is the Ikwerres
(Day 6) They will say its the urhobos (after their migration falacy) People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..
Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.
These people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.
Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo, Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.
(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).
How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc. Use the efforts you used in typing this rubbish to do some research.. I believe you're educated enough. 3 Likes |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Prechgold1180(m): 2:13pm On Apr 15 |
EreluRoz: Oba fine come get handsome crown prince Ezelakhae.
But their governors no dy ever fine
Benin guys are always very ugly You Dey crase u don see me |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by favour32(m): 2:16pm On Apr 15 |
Dennisochampa:
The same reason why small countries like Isreal are more important to the USA than large countries like France and Netherlands... U can give birth to a child and the child will become greater than you which is the prayer of all responsible fathers... Why you had to bring up this issue is what I am yet to understand.....
The topic was for his installment as a chancellor...
Your own argument is about history...
How 2 of them take relate abi village people Don put hand for your matter Leave am. E get wetin e dey find. 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by EreluRoz: 2:16pm On Apr 15 |
Prechgold1180:
You Dey crase u don see me I never see you but patapata you go be oshiomole level, I lie? |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by lowkey0147: 2:16pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by lowkey0147: 2:17pm On Apr 15 |
Godwin25king:
Use the efforts you used in typing this rubbish to do some research.. I believe you're educated enough. Ewedu man is pains.. |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by HydraFeeds(m): 2:30pm On Apr 15 |
drugBaronTINUBU:
Benin own all these people u mentioned Benin was well known all of the world as far back as in 1440 No other tribe comes close to Benin. Benin was the last tribe to be conquered by British and they were the only tribe to fought the British and refused to join Nigeria initially. History need to brought back into our curriculum you are wrong ,the Ijebu people fought the British as well but the war between the British and Benin kingdom was more profound 2 Likes |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by shortgun(m): 2:41pm On Apr 15 |
BscHolder: heard that school is very rigid academically Very strict, no room for Victimization, sorting, sex for marks, Cultism e.t.c NOUN is a clear example of how technology can be used to tackle societal problems 2 Likes |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by lesbiconverter: 2:50pm On Apr 15 |
Honorary? |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by 7upnigeria: 2:52pm On Apr 15 |
lowkey0147: Please I want the oba to clarify us on this:
Why is Benin Kingdom so uncertain in today's history; with no substantial proves who there predecessors or descendants are.
Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:
(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.
(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos
(Day 3) They will say it's the Ijaw
(Day 4) They will say it's the Igbos and Ikwerres
(Day 5) They will say its the urhobos (after their migration falacy) People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..
Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.
These people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.
Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo or Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.
(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).
How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc. Bro, you woke up on the side of vawulence today. Keep it up. |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by JuanDeDios: 2:59pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by JuanDeDios: 3:04pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by lowkey0147: 3:06pm On Apr 15 |
drugBaronTINUBU:
Benin own all these people u mentioned Benin was well known all of the world as far back as in 1440 No other tribe comes close to Benin. Benin was the last tribe to be conquered by British and they were the only tribe to fought the British and refused to join Nigeria initially. History need to brought back into our curriculum Are you high on some liquor 🤣🤣.. abeg remove any Igbo speaking part from that ur expensive joke😠.. |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by JuanDeDios: 3:10pm On Apr 15 |
FreeStuffsNG: It was even a lie from the onset ,it was exposed as one of the falsehoods peddled as history when internet came and exposed the lie with old pictures showing even a past Oba bowing to greet the Queen while Pa Awo watches. Just like other lies, you need other lies to cover it but truth don't change Actually, there was no lie. The Oba of Benin RARELY travels. This is still true - although the present Oba will definitely travel more than his ancestors because of the demands of modern times and given his cosmopolitan nature. The Oba rarely travels is what some Bini kids misconstrued as the Oba never travels, either out of sheer ignorance or in a misguided attempt to add mystique to their Oba. The kingdom never had a rule forbidden the Oba from leaving the palace. Even in the old days, he did leave. Long before the Internet came out, I saw the Oba (Erediawua) at a convocation, yet I knew the Oba rarely travelled. |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by aestake: 3:12pm On Apr 15 |
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Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Xpol: 3:17pm On Apr 15 |
BscHolder: heard that school is very rigid academically Most of the people who rush in thinking it's an easier way to become a degree holder drop out after the first exam.Most of the students that graduated with 2.1 in NOUN(especially 4.0 upward) won't find it difficult to get first class in conventional universities. No sorting No mark upgrading No money/body bribery Etc. The first two years exams is between you and your computer you can't even ask questions from the person next to you. It's like being caged. That school is not for people who don't have time to study. It's for those who can read/study and assimilate, cramming is also needed to pass their e-exams coz you have to write the answers exacting how they appear in the course materials. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by waziri4biz: 3:19pm On Apr 15 |
Dennisochampa:
The same reason why small countries like Isreal are more important to the USA than large countries like France and Netherlands... U can give birth to a child and the child will become greater than you which is the prayer of all responsible fathers... Why you had to bring up this issue is what I am yet to understand.....
The topic was for his installment as a chancellor...
Your own argument is about history...
How 2 of them take relate abi village people Don put hand for your matter Bros na God go bless you 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by FireUpNow(m): 3:44pm On Apr 15 |
lowkey0147: Please I want the oba to clarify us on this:
Why is Benin Kingdom so uncertain in today's history; with no substantial proves who there predecessors or descendants are.
Today, ask the benin people who there descendants are:
(The 1st day) They will claim their descendants are the yorubas.
(Day 2) They will say it's the Isokos
(Day 3) They will say it's the Ijaw
(Day 4) They will say it's the Igbos and Ikwerres
(Day 5) They will say its the urhobos (after their migration falacy) People with barely 4 local govt in Edo state, is it not funny?..
Presently, they're raising unequivocal issues and doubts among other confused tribe that are willing to dive into their confusion.
These people are really confused who they are, where they came from and who were their good or bad neighbours.
Today they claim fathering Yoruba, tomorrow Igalla or Ijaw, next Igbo or Ikwerre or Opobo or Urhobos. They seem to be hopeless in determining who they are.
(And they claimed they once had a kingdom, hmmm).
How can you be a father to communities that are one hundred percent more than you in population, with highly sophisticated different languages, culture, tradition and customs? See the sizes of Yoruba - Benin, Igbo - Benin, Igalla - Benin. It is that of a Squirrel to an Elephant, and you want a sage to believe that the squirrel is the father and founder of the Elephant. So where is the rationale, the similarity, the closeness, etc. I think the late father of this present Oba of Benin, Oba Akenzua knows more history than this sitting Oba. This Oba was an ambassador when his father was alive and the ruling Oba then. I would rather believe Oba Akenzua 's history than this one. 1 Like |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Wakolord(m): 3:44pm On Apr 15 |
EreluRoz: Oba fine come get handsome crown prince Ezelakhae.
But their governors no dy ever fine
Benin guys are always very ugly With long long preeq |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by Prechgold1180(m): 3:46pm On Apr 15 |
EreluRoz: I never see you but patapata you go be oshiomole level, I lie? I nur blame u Nah obaseki n oshomole nah cus this rubbish |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by EreluRoz: 3:55pm On Apr 15 |
Prechgold1180:
I nur blame u
Nah obaseki n oshomole nah cus this rubbish Even Lucky Igbinedion, all of them. E too much, it's really hard to see a fine Edo man |
Re: Oba Of Benin Installed As Chancellor Of NOUN by femi4: 4:01pm On Apr 15 |
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