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Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by AxeLord: 4:40am On Dec 05, 2017 |
[s] Olu317:[/s] Guy get out of Edo Threads we don't fvvcking care about you or your people! And for your info every sane nigerian and historian knows the Edo version of history is the truth and most practical 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by Olu317(m): 12:39pm On Dec 05, 2017 |
AxeLord:Get out of Edo thread? The owner of this thread is Yoruba. How come it is your pseudo community that is infested with lies owns this thread? Now let it pain you more because the Christians have Bible in their rooms to connect to God. The Muslim have Quran in their rooms to pray to God. Oba BINI has sculpture of OONI OF ILE IFE in his room to connect to God.... This is the statute below. Kiss the truth..
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Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by ProudToBeAZombie: 3:31pm On Dec 05, 2017 |
Olu317:I dealt with him some days ago before the mods banned me. Oyo alone is bigger than that mushroom called Bini. 1 Like |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by Olu317(m): 6:43pm On Dec 05, 2017 |
ProudToBeAZombie:I agree with you totally. These people with no known history and fake identity. They are the ones that want glory when infact we gave them Ogun to worship. We gave them olokun to worship. We gave them Esu to worship. yet they kept distorting history. My dear, continue in your good work. Omoulabi we Yorubas will forever remain. |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by PrinceOgun: 9:16am On Dec 12, 2017 |
[[s]quote author=Olu317 post=63010205]I agree with you totally. These people with no known history and fake identity. They are the ones that want glory when infact we gave them Ogun to worship. We gave them olokun to worship. We gave them Esu to worship. yet they kept distorting history. My dear, continue in your good work. Omoulabi we Yorubas will forever remain. [/quote][/s] You are talking rubbish |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by bigfrancis21: 9:14am On Dec 14, 2017 |
RedboneSmith: 'Osa' as used in Igbo is the short form of 'Olisa'. I doubt it is of Edoid origin. |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by bigfrancis21: 9:15am On Dec 14, 2017 |
ProudToBeAZombie: The connections is indeed a complex one, lost in the annals of time. |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by davidnazee: 11:49am On Dec 14, 2017 |
RedboneSmith: His name is Osekola Obazee. That is clearly an Edo name and I believe he has Edo ancestry. Please what does Obazee mean in Igbo? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by RedboneSmith(m): 12:15pm On Dec 14, 2017 |
davidnazee: My friend, his name is not Osekola. His name is Oseloka. And that is not an Edo name. It has an Igbo meaning. I never said his surname Obaze is Igbo in origin. I was clearly talking about first name; don't change topic. He may have Benin ancestry or he may not. He comes from Ogbaru which has mixed ancestry, tracing to many different places, including aboriginal Igbo, Igala and Benin. My original point still stands: Oseloka is not a Benin name. Benin people do not answer Oseloka. Only Igbo people answer it. It has a clear Igbo meaning. (Even if 'Ose' originally filtered into Igbo-speaking areas from Edo-speaking areas, it doesn't change this fact.) 1 Like |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by davidnazee: 12:23pm On Dec 14, 2017 |
RedboneSmith: We use last name/family name to trace ancestry or tribal connections. First name doesn’t matter here. His first name could be John doesn’t mean he is English man or an Igbo man living in Lagos names his son Tunde doesn’t mean he is Yoruba. Many Anambra Igbos have Benin ancestry. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by RedboneSmith(m): 12:31pm On Dec 14, 2017 |
davidnazee: You have changed topic. Real really changed topic. Go back to my earlier comment. I was only interested in setting the record straight about Oseloka NOT being an Edo name. All this Benin-ancestry-surname sia m'osiroya, you are veering into now, I didn't come here for that. If we have agreed that Oseloka is not an Edo name, then my work here is done. 2 Likes |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by Probz(m): 10:35pm On Dec 16, 2017 |
davidnazee: Where outside Onitsha? |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by olawalepopoola: 5:56am On Dec 19, 2017 |
I have some Binis friends with Yoruba names like O'yemi and O'Remi. I see Binis as my kinsmen and women. Leave the Igbos to say anything they want. ProudToBeAZombie: |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by olawalepopoola: 6:01am On Dec 19, 2017 |
Binis do give their children Yoruba names. I have so many of them as friends. So pack well. PrinceOgun: |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by sherlock229(m): 10:42am On Dec 21, 2017 |
why would any sane yoruba try to associate with edo people? especially as they have made it clear ,"we are not the same"We've achieved far more than the binis in every way(no competition really) and it hasn't stopped, the Igbos are better competition intellectually to us,than an average bini person. bini will be better off dragging with those minor tribes like igala, and speaking of igala, we have more similarities with them than we do with edos and igbos. 3 Likes |
Re: What's The Ibo-yoruba-bini Connection? by ehinmowo: 9:36pm On Dec 28, 2017 |
Diiet: Hmmm. I dnt wnt to call u names. Bt it's either u dnt read history or u are jst been deviant |
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