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Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 3:01pm On Oct 14, 2019
What are the cultural implications of left in your traditional cosmology?

Why is it feared so much, what punishment is associated with left.

It's like right signifies sun, or good while left means evil, demon, satan.

A couple posted a pre wedding photo once and the fiancee was so scared of left she actually stood on the right side of the groom, making their tshirts out of sync.



The fear was palpable.

Is it a witchcraft thing?
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 4:29pm On Oct 14, 2019
Seriously?
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 4:40pm On Oct 14, 2019
This is making me feel bad, so being left makes me a persona non grata to some fellow Nigerians? undecided

Na wa o, cultural things sha.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by saucecoder: 4:43pm On Oct 14, 2019
Since when does Tpia care what people think of her

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Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 4:50pm On Oct 14, 2019
I should care if someone accuses me of "left" with the kind of determination that indicates it's a real crime.

In this day and age.

So, I'm wondering.

And very disturbed by the fact there have been almost no responses at all, maybe due to fear?

I be abami ni? Need to know.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 12:59am On Oct 15, 2019
Well I never!!!!!!!

Even the well known mighty keyboard warriors ran away simply because I said (I'm) left.

Way to make me feel like shrek, people!!!!!
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by CONFAMA: 11:24am On Oct 15, 2019
nairalandposter:
Well I never!!!!!!!

Even the well known mighty keyboard warriors ran away simply because I said (I'm) left.

Way to make me feel like shrek, people!!!!!

You mean you are left handed or what?
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 11:29am On Oct 15, 2019
CONFAMA:


You mean you are left handed or what?

Any interpretation you give to left.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by CONFAMA: 11:32am On Oct 15, 2019
nairalandposter:


Any interpretation you give to left.

What else does left mean apart from being left handed. I don't understand this thread
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by Nobody: 11:42am On Oct 15, 2019
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Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 11:52am On Oct 15, 2019
Breaststroke:


Tpia, I am with Confama on this. I find the thread intriguing but also confusing. If you want any real participation from people you need to provide clarity on what you mean by left.

At least someone even thought you meant left handed, I couldn't even think or guess what left is in this context.

I thought you are Yoruba by tribe what's the connection with you and Edo? Part of my family are from Edo State I may be able to answer your query if I understand it first along with input from my cousins.

1. I've noticed a deep fear among Edo folks, especially Benin (perhaps the ones on nairaland?) about the word "left". They seem to associate it with everything bad and some intense evil.

2. I was called "left" by somebody I assume to be from Edo, he seemed to feel that was the highest insult he could give me, almost like accusing me of a crime or some derogatory stuff.(How can left be a worse epithet than prostitute, I wonder?)

3. There's a thread somewhere, a nler was warning some unknown folks about the dangers of meddling with or attacking a "left", he said they cant win.

4. Etc etc, like the photo where the fiancee stood to the right of the fiance instead of his left and their matching tshirts were out of sync because of this.

It's all very strange.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 11:56am On Oct 15, 2019
CONFAMA:


What else does left mean apart from being left handed.

I dont know.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 12:05pm On Oct 15, 2019
In the Benin bronzes, the wrappers are tied on the left, is this significant in Bini tradition?
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 12:06pm On Oct 15, 2019
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by Nobody: 12:14pm On Oct 15, 2019
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Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by Nobody: 2:13pm On Oct 15, 2019
Shouldn't this be in cultural section?

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Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by CONFAMA: 5:13pm On Oct 15, 2019
nairalandposter:


1. I've noticed a deep fear among Edo folks, especially Benin (perhaps the ones on nairaland?) about the word "left". They seem to associate it with everything bad and some intense evil.

2. I was called "left" by somebody I assume to be from Edo, he seemed to feel that was the highest insult he could give me, almost like accusing me of a crime or some derogatory stuff.(How can left be a worse epithet than prostitute, I wonder?)

3. There's a thread somewhere, a nler was warning some unknown folks about the dangers of meddling with or attacking a "left", he said they cant win.

4. Etc etc, like the photo where the fiancee stood to the right of the fiance instead of his left and their matching tshirts were out of sync because of this.

It's all very strange.

Whatever it is that people call you do not define you. Ignore them and keep being your true self. You can't please everybody.
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by Nobody: 7:09pm On Oct 15, 2019
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Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 8:26pm On Oct 15, 2019
Breaststroke:
My cousin said he cannot explain this left matter o Tpia.

Ok
Re: Edo Folks, Let's Discuss The Cultural Significance Of The Left by nlPoster: 8:26pm On Oct 15, 2019
CONFAMA:


Whatever it is that people call you do not define you. Ignore them and keep being your true self. You can't please everybody.


True

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