Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,205,682 members, 7,993,406 topics. Date: Monday, 04 November 2024 at 11:45 AM

Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife - Culture (7) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Culture / Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife (28789 Views)

Ooni of ife, Oba of Benin and Oba of Lagos greeting people [PICS] / Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Adeyemi Joins His Ancestors At 83 / The Significance Of Oranmiyan Staff And Ife Immovable Heritage Resource. (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (12) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by MightySparrow: 11:23am On May 25
Shattuck:
😂😂 ife was greatly influenced by the bini kingdom, ife didn't even have a monarchy, how then did ife give bini a king when the bini kingdom is older than ife, even the obi of onitsha dresses more like a bini royalty the staff he carries resembles that of the oba of bini


See delusion. Which influenced the other? You cannot find any traces of Benin influence on ife or Yoruba till date. Benin bear Yoruba names, worship their idols, has a dynasty from Yoruba. Earliest historian like Egharevba, who were closer to elders wrote correct history in 1930s that are twisted today.

If Oduduwa is from Benin what legacy did he leave in Ìfẹ as a Benin Son?

When Sango was going to revenge the maltreatment of his grandfather, he turned north but couldn't proceed further because of Niger River. Why didn't he face Benin?

Jjust mention one legacy of Benin on Ife and Yorubas. Even the bronze craft was of Benin was learned from Ìfẹ. Check the history.

2 Likes

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by SonofLagos: 11:23am On May 25
chiagozien:
Lagos is not Yoruba land.


We recently here in Lagos deported you yorubas back to Osun State.
grin hahaha pained Okoro, I guess Igbos own it then…..keep up with your delusion, shameless omo ale, and yet you have nothing in common with Yoruba but Lagos Yoruba land😂😂😂the shape of your head must be affecting your brain.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by AyakaDunukofia: 11:27am On May 25
Did Nairaland idioots understand what the Obi said? "Igbo bi na Ado na Idu" literally meaning Igbos living in Ado na Idu. Which solidifies the reverse migration of Igbo from the west.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by MightySparrow: 11:27am On May 25
chiagozien:
Lols self deceit. grin grin



Yoruba no match Igbos in anyway.



We Don't share anything in common with yorubas and don't want to


We share Nigeria, Africa, world in common. What is in Igbo land, Africa, world that Yoruba is not more? Mention one thing.

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Shattuck(m): 11:28am On May 25
MightySparrow:



See delusion. Which influenced the other? You cannot find any traces of Benin influence on ife or Yoruba till date. Benin bear Yoruba names, worship their idols, has a dynasty from Yoruba. Earliest historian like Egharevba, who were closer to elders wrote correct history in 1930s that are twisted today.

If Oduduwa is from Benin what legacy did he leave in Ìfẹ as a Benin Son?

When Sango was going to revenge the maltreatment of his grandmother, he turned north but couldn't proceed further because of Niger River. Why didn't he face Benin?

Jjust mention one legacy of Benin on Ife and Yorubas. Even the bronze craft was of Benin was learned from Ìfẹ. Check the history.
😂😂😂 Benin learnt bronze craft from ife ? Ancient ife wasn't even a monarchy, at some point strangers ruled ife even till today the ife royal household is being contested by several families and the ooni title is rotated among these families. An exiled bini prince ruled ife.

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by BadBradley: 11:29am On May 25
Pennilessword1:


I think you have to study that yourself. What separates us from the East. Don't try and discredit ones knowledge of something simply because you want to drive a narrative. So now we will consider Delta and co as Igbos...? What separates us from the East is the river hence the bridge.


Maybe you may call people of Ibusa and and Asaba Igbos. But you see Agbor down to Onichaugbo, they have a very different traditions of Origin. The Obi still pays homage to the Oba of Benin and not to any Eastern King.
Onicha-Uku means great Onicha, Onicha-Ugbo means Onicha farm and their father is Eze Chime and not Shola or Osaretin.


Their dialect is very similar to central Igbo more than what the entire Enugu state speaks Agbo is less than 30 minutes drive to Benin yet they speak Igbo dialect and not Bini that you claim they have ancestry with Bini

I no know whether na witchcraft I go call this kind behaviour.


If you're not from that region don't tell what you don't know and don't attempt to rewrite their history with your prejudice.

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by PressMyButton: 11:30am On May 25
BadBradley:
why is Ijebu Igbo called Ijebu Igbo?
Ijebu igbo is the forest areas of ijebu. Igbo being forest/bush. The pronunciation is also different from igbo(tribe).

2 Likes

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by PressMyButton: 11:32am On May 25
AyakaDunukofia:
Do Nairaland idioots understand what the Obi said? "Igbo bi na Ado na Idu" literally meaning Igbos living in Ado na Idu. Which solidifies the reverse migration of Igbo from the west.
Why then is Onitsha called Onitsha Ado n' Idu?
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by MightySparrow: 11:35am On May 25
Shattuck:
😂😂😂 Benin learnt bronze craft from ife ? Ancient ife wasn't even a monarchy, at some point strangers ruled ife even till today the ife royal household is being contested by several families and the ooni title is rotated among these families. An exiled bini prince ruled ife.

Check your history from real historian not bloggers. Nowhere in Yoruba land is a particular prince ascends to throne, every prince has equal rights and jostle for the seat.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by musicwriter(m): 11:37am On May 25
twosquare:
Eboes (See Olaudah Equiano) or Ibos... Present day now use Igbo for whatever reason is known to them.

That they share the same Anglo-Latin letters does not connote the same thing. And it was done in the 1970s. I know why, but I won't say it.

Igbó - Bush/forest (or weed). Tonal marks. It's different from the tribe's name.

In Yorùbá's suffixation to towns, it describes a town situated in the forest.

No correlation.

And the bold is wrong.

This topic isn't for every Tom, Dick, and Harry to comment on. This is a history that's almost lost and not even known to historians, except as the Ooni of Ife regularly tries to enlighten everyone based on the oral history passed to him as well.

“We still have House of Igbo right in this palace till date. We call it Ile Igbo up till now. Our ancestors are buried and transfigured there. That is where kolanut was first discovered and nurtured.

“The Igbos are still the biggest consumers and users of kolanut which is only planted in Yorubaland till date. Can the Igbos do without kolanut? ”

“The ancient Igbo house is one of the most sacred places in this palace till date..........The Ooni of Ife


I'll provide more details in my upcoming book. But you can get ahead with the attached information

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by chiagozien(m): 11:39am On May 25
MightySparrow:



We share Nigeria, Africa, world in common. What is in Igbo land, Africa, world that Yoruba is not more? Mention one thing.
We share no value system with you yorubas and will never.


Sharing artificial things like Nigeria doesn't change anything.

We're not here to compare what you don't have.



Igbos don't share anything in common with you.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by AyakaDunukofia: 11:41am On May 25
PressMyButton:

Why then is Onitsha called Onitsha Ado n' Idu?

Why did Ajayi Crowther choose to be known as Crowther?

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by chiagozien(m): 11:42am On May 25
SonofLagos:
grin hahaha pained Okoro, I guess Igbos own it then…..keep up with your delusion, shameless omo ale, and yet you have nothing in common with Yoruba but Lagos Yoruba land😂😂😂the shape of your head must be affecting your brain.
Lagos is not Yoruba land so stop crying. grin grin



We shares nothing in common with you yorubas,I don't care how it pains you to hear that.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by PressMyButton: 11:49am On May 25
AyakaDunukofia:


Why did Ajayi Crowther choose to be known as Crowther?
It was a name given to him upon his baptism which is a common place in christendom. However, he never lost any of his indigenous names and identity to external influence. Onitcha Ado n' Idu bears the ancestry of the Onitsha people.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by JoeEeL(m): 12:00pm On May 25
BadBradley:
the Imbecilë who wrote that piece lied because the Obi never said Onitsha people and ife are one family.

If Nairaland were a TV station or radio station, they would have collected sanctions beyond survival.

Silly website

Imagine. That would have been too salty of him, if true

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Dafresh: 12:08pm On May 25
Pennilessword1:
Is it any wonder why the Anioma people of Delta state always shout that they aren't Igbos when people try to instill it into the fabric of their own self determination?

Igbos will call the Anioma, Ikwerre and Ika people fake Igbos. When these same people say we aren't Igbos despite the fact that we sometimes bear and speak a section of the igbo dialect the Igbos would start insulting the Anioma people.
You're funny, you don't speak Igbo you didn't even hear what Obi was saying. this one na Yoruba translation
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by SS777(m): 12:15pm On May 25
tishbite42:

You're mentally ill

No wonder Igbo will never rule Nigeria.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by SS777(m): 12:16pm On May 25
MP3GAGAdotCOM:

Is only 1, idiat..

Igbos don't even have state at all, they are all owned by benin people.

No wonder you're begging to be accommodate anywhere
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by SS777(m): 12:17pm On May 25
BadBradley:
Pbi of Asaba is not Igbo? Did you watcj the video when the long said Ijebu Igbo I'm Yoruba land is Igbo who didn't migrate to present Igbo land and he also said Igbo artifact are still on Yoruba land as well as Igbo market?


Benin and Hausa own Nigeria.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by NaijaPrince18: 12:18pm On May 25
The truth beginning to come out. Igbos are the most colonized Nigeria tribe. They don’t even know anything about their history but still will have so much empty pride.

2 Likes

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by AreaFada2: 12:19pm On May 25
muhammaduyusufu:
https://www.bbc.com/igbo/afirika-50720633

His royal majesty is a revered monarch. However, Ife was never known as Ado.

Even Yoruba called call Edo Ado. Ndi Idu is Igbo's name for Benin people.

The ancestor Idu is the earliest known traceable progenitor of Benin people. Not necessarily the first.
"
Ado-Ekiti have their own version of their relationship with Benin.

In 1970, Nnamdi Azikiwe wrote in his "My Genealogy and Nativity" and traced his paternal and Maternal lines to Benin. Naming all his ancestors way back to Benin when Ezechima left Benin. No Ife mentioned in it. Zik mentioned other Ezechima clans, including Isseluku, Onicha-Ugbo, Onicha-Olona, Aboh, etc. In Benin, we consider Issele uku line as the most senior Ezechima line.

However, being of Benin royal descent, Onitsha royals/ancient aristocracy, they only relate with Ife through Benin, if at all such exists between Benin and Ife.

samuk
Automaticmotors
Gregyboy

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by MP3GAGAdotCOM: 12:20pm On May 25
SS777:


No wonder you're begging to be accommodate anywhere
Abi?

That's why Edo people are chasing away yorubas from their lands, you pigs are attachee by force, no one send una grin
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Housing(m): 12:21pm On May 25
Amayabor1:


He dresses more like the Oba of Benin than any SW traditional ruler. Onitsha as a town, has more resemblance to the Benin kingdom than any town in the SW. The names of some of their streets in Onitsha are of Benin origin. Even some Onitsha people bear names similar to Benin names.

You see that thing that is in Obi of Onitsha's hand? That's what the Benins call Eben. It's origin is purely Benin. Na men wey mount dey hold am.

Eben and Ada were the symbol of authority that On I use to hand over to the new Bini King in the time immemorial. Bini running away from Yoruba ancestry is simply illogical. Omo Ada Omo Eben. I am an Ijebu man with Bini ancestry from my mother side. Bini were from Ile Ife their language change due to cultural diffusion.

That insignia is very common in Yoruba land it in on my family Official letter headed paper.

1 Like

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by AutomaticMotors: 12:24pm On May 25
AreaFada2:


His royal majesty is a revered monarch. However, Ife was never known as Ado.

Even Yoruba called call Edo Ado. Ndi Idu is Igbo's name for Benin people.

The ancestor Idu is the earliest progenitor of Benin people.
"
Ado-Eki have their own version of their relationship with Benin.

In 1970, Nnamdi Azikiwe wrote in his "My Genealogy and Nativity" and traced his paternal and Maternal lines to Benin. Naming all his ancestors way back to Benin when Ezechima left Benin. No Ife mentioned in it. Zik mentioned other Ezechima clans, including Isseluku, Onicha-Ugbo, Onicha-Olona, Aboh, etc. In Benin, we consider Issele uku line as the most senior Ezechima line.

However, being of Benin royal descent, Onitsha royals/ancient aristocracy, they only relate with Ife through Benin, if at all such exists between Benin and Ife.

samuk
Automaticmotors
Gregyboy

Exactly Sir!

I was about to say this same thing!

I wonder why that obi of onitsha would want to include Ife in their origin when nothing points to this being true! SMH
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Housing(m): 12:32pm On May 25
AreaFada2:


His royal majesty is a revered monarch. However, Ife was never known as Ado.

Even Yoruba called call Edo Ado. Ndi Idu is Igbo's name for Benin people.

The ancestor Idu is the earliest progenitor of Benin people.
"
Ado-Eki have their own version of their relationship with Benin.

In 1970, Nnamdi Azikiwe wrote in his "My Genealogy and Nativity" and traced his paternal and Maternal lines to Benin. Naming all his ancestors way back to Benin when Ezechima left Benin. No Ife mentioned in it. Zik mentioned other Ezechima clans, including Isseluku, Onicha-Ugbo, Onicha-Olona, Aboh, etc. In Benin, we consider Issele uku line as the most senior Ezechima line.

However, being of Benin royal descent, Onitsha royals/ancient aristocracy, they only relate with Ife through Benin, if at all such exists between Benin and Ife.

samuk
Automaticmotors
Gregyboy

Ado is a very common name to relate to Ife. Meaning where we stand after leaving Ife. We have than twenty towns that have the morphism e.g. Ado-Odo, Ado-Ota, Ado-Ekiti, Ado in Ibeju Lekki, Ado in Ojo along Badagry Expressway and many more

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Amayabor1: 12:32pm On May 25
Housing:


Eben and Ada were the symbol of authority that On I use to hand over to the new Bini King in the time immemorial. Bini running away from Yoruba ancestry is simply illogical. Omo Ada Omo Eben. I am an Ijebu man with Bini ancestry from my mother side. Bini were from Ile Ife their language change due to cultural diffusion.

That insignia is very common in Yoruba land it in on my family Official letter headed paper.

Lol. Hold on to the Yoruba narrative or history while I hold on to the Benin narrative.

Oduduwa was a Benin prince who left Benin to found ile-Ife
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Amayabor1: 12:33pm On May 25
Housing:


Eben and Ada were the symbol of authority that On I use to hand over to the new Bini King in the time immemorial. Bini running away from Yoruba ancestry is simply illogical. Omo Ada Omo Eben. I am an Ijebu man with Bini ancestry from my mother side. Bini were from Ile Ife their language change due to cultural diffusion.

That insignia is very common in Yoruba land it in on my family Official letter headed paper.

Eben has been benin from a long time. If any traditional ruler uses it in the SW, it is a sign they have their origin from Benin
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by ExpertEDITOR: 12:33pm On May 25
NiRfreak:
The reason most Africans are so stupidly neck deep into tribalism and war against themselves is basically because they don't know their history
Now look at how this king is tracing a historical relationship btw an Igbo people to Ife (Yoruba) and Benin...yet these three people insult each other on the basis of tribalism for no reason..,May Africans have sense someday so that they CAN unite to do the right things for themselves and nation
Onitsha are not ibo. In the past, Onitsha People consider it an insult to be referred to as Ibos.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by ExpertEDITOR: 12:34pm On May 25
Orobadmeat:
Exactly my point brother, this should be an interesting thing, but because selfish agenda and hunger for domination they will not get the point
We are not same people. We never was. You can see the Obi detaching himself from one and attaching to his root.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Amayabor1: 12:34pm On May 25
muykem:
Nobody said Oduduwa fell from sky. Lamurudu is Oduduwa father.

Some of your people say he fell from the sky. Anyways, Oduduwa was a Benin prince that left Benin and founded Ile-Ife.
Re: Obi Of Onitsha Narrates Migration Of His Ancestors From Benin And Ife by Bardo: 12:37pm On May 25
waynetee:
It's the truth, onitcha people are not Igbos. They have benin and yoruba ancestry

When was that written and who wrote that. There, you’ll find out whether you’re talking nonsense or not.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (12) (Reply)

Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship / Ancient African Mathematics / Culture Or Cruelty? Do We Still Need Tribal Marks?(pics)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 61
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.