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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 2:52am On Jun 08, 2020 |
gregyboy: (1) You are a very dumb fellow and you haven't denied it at anytime. See, I am professionally trained to spot trends and congruence in both qualitative and quantitative data or information. So, it was a piece of cake, and a walk over, for me to fish you out as one and the same person as Edeyoung. The funny thing is that despite your hasty reply to your own comment, you still give yourself away in many ways. The next time you want to pretend to be someone else from another moniker, you must not forget to factor in the following facts: (A) The fact that each individual have their own unique argumentation style, such as your distinctively foolish argumentation. For example, just like you do as gregyboy you also attached a screenshot that refutes your own position in the hope that no one will notice. See link below for how I exposed that: https://www.nairaland.com/5846948/benin-yoruba-speaking-empire/11#90427145 (B) The fact that each individual have their own unique "response bank" from which they choose their specific reply to specific contentions. (C) The fact that each individual have their own unique writting style such as your repeated abnormal use of paragraphs as well as ellipses [i.e., "................."], and your ocassional distinctive difficulty of stringing words together to form a coherent thought. (D) The fact that each individual unintentionally succumbs to some natural psychological dynamics. (i) This particular factor played out when you commented with your "Edeyoung" account but failed to cc/mention your "gregyboy" account when ccing/mentioning your Edo lying colleagues. You simply succumbed unintentionally to the default that you are one and the same person, and as such you naturally didn't realize the need to cc/mention yourself among others you mentioned. Lol. See attachment below for the comment I am referring to here. (ii) This psychological factor also played out when you went on to another thread using your "gregyboy" moniker to advertize "Edeyoung's" thread. You whined and ranted that the Yorubas are avoiding "Edeyoung's" thread. You gave yourself away there too, as such adverts of your dead threads are uniquely typical of you and you alone. PS: It's not my first time to fish out people like you. I once fished out your brother "Prolog" when he was hiding under the moniker "Ghostwon". He was obviously so shocked that he subsequently came out of hiding and surrendered. (2) Listen gayboy, stop veiling your sexual identity and orientation. I have already exposed you on that beyond any remedy. Also, the fact that you are always quick to choose jail term over freedom is very telling. It appears you're already anticipating the fact that the provisons of the Nigeria "Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act" of 2013 will eventually catch up with you sooner or later. cc: BabaRamota1980, MetaPhysical, Babtoundey, Moneywomen17, hayoholla 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 2:57am On Jun 08, 2020 |
MetaPhysical: I knew all along that it was him. I was simply playing along and allowing him write more responses in order to give me enough data to work with. See how I caught him in my preceding comment. 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 3:05am On Jun 08, 2020 |
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 6:06am On Jun 08, 2020 |
Edeyoung: (1) Gayboy, stop your fraud of screenshoting Edo blogs and fraudulently passing them off as academic materials. (2) Your claim that the deity "Olokun" is indigenous to Benin is just as absurd as claiming that "Samudradeva" (the Indian deity) is indigenous to Benin. Just as the words "Olokun" and "Samudradeva" have absolutely no meaning in your Edo language, they therefore can never possibly be indigenous to Benin. The former (Olokun) is indigenous to Yoruba, and the latter (Samudradeva) is indigenous to India. I challenge you to break down the word "Olokun" into its components parts and give the Edo analysis of each component (if possible). cc: BabaRamota1980, MetaPhysical 3 Likes |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Amujale(m): 8:02am On Jun 08, 2020 |
ayoola27: You have a comprehension problem, as you seem to find it hard to comprehend history. There was never a slavetrade anywhere in Africa prior to the disruption of the Arabian fundamentalist warmongers. You need to go and reeducate yourself regarding the slavetrades that occured on the continent. One of them was called the Portuguese slavetrade for a reason. These are the horific campaigns that lasted for over 2,000 years. ℹArabian also knowm as the Transaharan ℹPortuguese ℹTransatlantic Furthermore, there was never a slavetrade anywhere in Yorubaland , STOP IT. You dont know what you're on about. It isnt a game dude. Foreign slavery that lasted for over 2000 years destroyed our continent, chattel slavery. Theres no terminology for slave in the Yoruba language. Eru used to mean 'prisoners of the state' or POW, most eru was known to be in receipt of wages, doesnt mean - slave as in slavery or the slave trade. There was never such a slavetrade on the continent prior to the arrival of foreign warmongers. Slavery began with the arrival of Islam and Christianity. Give yourself brain. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 10:58am On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: Bro the etymology of a word dont usually bring out the ownership of a thing.... Bro we colonized you bro we gave you all our gods to worship just like the British gave us Christianity as a worship, the person who made those statements has no reason to be biased he still bore is yoruba name despite being a benin man, you guys have been trying to claim benins as Yorubas since inception see the way the yorubas reacted when she identified herself as benins The ancestral home of olukun worship is at oronigbe in benin |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 11:01am On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: And if you keep identifying me as gregyboy then i will have no choice than to stop having any conversation with you |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 11:12am On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: Bro how do you have time fo do all this and still not make any sense am just baffled ok am gonna add gregyboy to my mention.... I know if i had included him at first you will still go ahead and find it fishy Bro you see. Pained by the guy |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 11:45am On Jun 08, 2020 |
Edeyoung: Shut up and stop regurgitating mouth-to-mouth Edo nonsense from your Edo blogs. In case you're unsure, I didn't read your Edo blog screenshot for obvious reasons. "Olokun" (among other deities) was indigenous to you, yet their names have to come from the Yorubas. This is more like an Edo ret@rd saying: "Samudradeva" is originally a Benin god -- don't worry about the Indian name that we call it. What happened to their supposed original Edo names?? Hmmm ... I have an idea. The Yorubas suddenly stopped you from using "your own" Edo names for "your own" Edo gods. Isn't God wonderful?? What other kind of reasoning is expected from gregyboy than this?? (2) No that's false, the ancestral home of Olokun as set up by the Itsekiris (Yoruba people), for all the non-Yorubas of the region, is found outside Benin -- at Ughoton precisely. Go do your field work. Ask your Yoruba masters at the Benin palace. Hopefully they don't behead you for disturbing peace at the palace. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 12:01pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
Edeyoung: Edeyoung: You still went on to shoot and expose yourself further with the bolded. It's psychological! You're just not smart enough to realize it. In your plastic mind you were trying to dissociate the two monikers from each other (as much as you can) lest someone suddenly initiate the possibility of a connection between the two. But little did you realize that repeatedly keeping them away from each other (even when they normally shouldn't) is all the evidence needed to expose you to be the same person behind Edeyoung and gregyboy. 3 Likes
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 12:32pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: I would have answered you... But you called me gregyboy so bye..... |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 12:40pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: You're full of emotions.... Try and cool off bro |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 12:45pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
Edeyoung: Hahaha! Copout! You already ran away from me, long ago, under your gregyboy account. I knew it was only a question of time before you run away from me under your new Edeyoung account. Guess what, I know you're always terrified whenever I am around. Others know this too. 1 Like
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 12:48pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
Edeyoung: Did you just break your promise of never replying?? Oh I see what you mean. You meant that I have squeezed you so hard that you've exhausted your lie-bank. 1 Like |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 1:01pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
You've logged out from your Edeyoung account at about 12:53 PM and then logged in with your gregyboy account at about 1:01 PM. Funny young-boy is ready to clown. Go ahead! 1 Like
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by gregyboy(m): 1:13pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
Tao11 is barking like a female that was rape by a dog..... Always finds ways to call my name out in all her misery...... I know one day she will be put in chains straight to uselu psychiatric hospital Anyway edeyoung has been doing great we edos should imitate him by creating threads in adressing our history we wont let slaves called yorubas still our history from us...... We practice our traditional worship they call us witch, we say our traditional worship are indigenous they call us thieves, we say we are benins they say no you can't be, why claim benin when you grew up in igbaraOke...lol In the mist of thier anger we will find peace.... Olu317, MetaPhysical, BabaRamota1980, TAO12 |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by gregyboy(m): 1:18pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 1:21pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
gregyboy: As expected, I knew you were set to clown. Wait! Why does Edeyoung have to log out for you to log in?? You weren't even smart enough to use two devices. Lol ... Now, I look forward to a change. You've been exposed in details at the following link: https://www.nairaland.com/5846948/benin-yoruba-speaking-empire/12#90427617 1 Like
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by gregyboy(m): 1:25pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
TAO12: You're running wild |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Edeyoung: 1:27pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
gregyboy: She is |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 1:28pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
gregyboy: Edeyoung: Forget it, you've been busted! https://www.nairaland.com/5846948/benin-yoruba-speaking-empire/12#90427617
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 1:30pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
You weren't even smart enough to use two devices. Lol ... Now, I look forward to a change. And right after that comment, as I expected, he sheepishly complied. See attached. ROTFLMAO! He's so desperate to deceive, forgetting that I was setting him up. This reminds me of the proverbial story of the man who feigned death, and then suddenly raises up one hand because he heard someone (who suspected foul play) saying that dead people normally have one hand raised up. 1 Like
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by TAO12: 1:56pm On Jun 08, 2020 |
More Evidence: After logging out from "Edeyoung" and then logging in with "gregyboy", you tried "Modifying" your "Edeyoung comment". But you weren't quick to realize that you're now "gregyboy", so you ended up "Quoting" your "Edeyoung comment". See attached! Lol. People with multiple Nairaland accounts can relate to this mistake. I have multiple accounts so I know what I'm talking about. NB: I've always made it clear from the get go that those multiple accounts were mine. They are: TAO11, TAO12, OmoOlofin and YauYamba. They were created for spamnot purposes, and I've always made this clear anyways. cc: MetaPhysical 1 Like
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Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by MetaPhysical: 4:42am On Jun 09, 2020 |
TAO12: Gregyboy, do you want the permission given to you to wear clothes be revoked? Watch your fraudulent activity, before you upset palace and be treated as the slave you are. Mind yasef and stop cheating! Alakori! Cc Tao12 davidnazee 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by nisai: 10:29am On Jun 09, 2020 |
TAO12: 1 Like |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by godfirstawe: 12:28pm On Jun 09, 2020 |
Cc: TAO12 CC: Metaphysical Cc: Greyboy I have been following the Benin - Yoruba Trend recently on NL and I must commend the way the trio of you have been doing justice in bringing to the fore our history with quotes from academic researches and world known literatures. In your arguments, we found knowledge of interest for those of us searching. The truth is obvious. I Wont support any party. Just employ you to stay away from using abusive, enthocentric and unnecessary words. Kudos to TaO11, you are good at what you are Doing. MAY God increase your knowledge. Am a fan. Weldone guys. 3 Likes |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by ayoola27: 1:02pm On Jun 09, 2020 |
Amujale: U lack comprehension...what research have u done towards that According to Lovejoy, Paul E. (2012). Transformations of Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa. London: Cambridge University Press. Slavery was a part of the economic structure of African societies for many centuries, although the extent varied. Also in Noel King (ed.), Ibn Battuta in Black Africa , Princeton 2005, p. 54. Ibn Battuta , who visited the ancient kingdom of Mali in the mid-14th century, recounts that the local inhabitants vied with each other in the number of slaves and servants they had, and was himself given a slave boy as a "hospitality gift Slavery always existed in Africa prior to the Europeans coming... I would have posted the pics...but I don't know what is wrong with nairaland Do ur research and improve ur brain 2 Likes |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Amujale(m): 1:39pm On Jun 09, 2020 |
ayoola27: Says who? The people who participated in slavery? You can pass me with that rhetoric, according to our historians there was no slavery in Africa prior to the arrival of the Arabian fundamentalist and Eurocentric warmongers. Their was no chattel slavery, a slave trade ever in African history prior to foreign distruption. The slaves in African history was another word for prisoner. i.e prisoner of the state, in rare instances POW's e.t.c Furthermore, i will go with our historians against any Eurocentric narrative. My response, is Shut Up, how dare you talk ish about any African country when your parents was heavily involved in the slavetrade. My thing is, Paul should write the history on how the Eurocentric will return all our stolen aretefacts or STFU. |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by ayoola27: 1:53pm On Jun 09, 2020 |
Amujale: So now..u don't believe when Europeans wrote that Africans were already involved in slave trade b4 their coming but u believe that Benin pple speak Yoruba in their kingdom that the same Europeans wrote about... Guy u be clown I'm still waiting for the African historian that said there was no slavery b4 the Europeans coming... If u like...use emotions and cry on my mention...I must see ur proof... At least I've shown u mine Nairaland clown According to Lovejoy, Paul E. (2012). Transformations of Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa. London: Cambridge University Press. Slavery was a part of the economic structure of African societies for many centuries, although the extent varied. Also in Noel King (ed.), Ibn Battuta in Black Africa , Princeton 2005, p. 54. Ibn Battuta , who visited the ancient kingdom of Mali in the mid-14th century, recounts that the local inhabitants vied with each other in the number of slaves and servants they had, and was himself given a slave boy as a "hospitality gift 1 Like |
Re: Benin Was A Yoruba speaking Empire. by Amujale(m): 2:04pm On Jun 09, 2020 |
ayoola27: The only clown here is you. Provide us with the evidence of chattel slavery or a slave trade on the continent prior to the Arabian fundamentalist and the Eurocentric warmongers or jog along. According to Dr Henry Clarke, there was never cjattel slavery or a slavetrade prior to the distruption of the foreign extremist religions. These foreign extremist ideologies and chattel slavery go hand in hand. |
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