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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etinosa123456: 5:19pm On Dec 07, 2020
Jesus... Na me call mod..na me dem ban

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etinosa123456: 5:21pm On Dec 07, 2020
Newton85:


They should give me 600 years so that I won't be able to knock some sense into your revisionist, Ignorant brain anymore? Colossal coward and shameless crybaby.
Wise One... What is the answer to the bolded below
Etinosa12345:

Tears, tears and more tears...

If the Ogiamen really leased a land to the Oba, why isn't he brave to show us the boundary of the land leased? Because its a lie

Ikeji orisha don't mean anything in Benin and I don't expect Benin chiefs to speak a word as praise especially when they don't know the meaning

Lastly the Ogiamen are not the descendants of Ogiso...

Keep bringing ur tears... U have not even been able to answer a single question and u allow someone that doesn't even rule his area in sakponba road to be deceiving u
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:23pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny:


The only Empire Nigeria ever had was the Sokoto Caliphate...

So no Oyo was not an empire by any means.

Look at the map and tell me Sokoto was not an empire? And that Oyo and Benin were not Kingdoms...



Would you shut up before i stone you from here

Shut up your mouth i will tell you 100 reason why sokoto was not an empire nonsense


You see that book, i snapped they detailed sokoto caliphate carefully

Nor go talk wetin u nor go fit defend oo

Schloars dey here

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 5:29pm On Dec 07, 2020
Balogunodua:
I disagree....

care to elaborate?
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:35pm On Dec 07, 2020
PORNeIlusHUBson:


So Oyo that spread to Benin,Togo, Ghana and majority of western Yorubaland is not an Empire... Na wa ooo

Oyo wasn't an empire

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:38pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny2:


No war is equal.

I agree with your points, I just wanted to point out that Benin wasn't as powerful as many of the other African kingdoms, or as competent.




And i proved you wrong
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:41pm On Dec 07, 2020
TAO11:
He is one and the same person. That’s his second account. 100%


If you see gregboy you will wee on yoyr pant


Stop telling lies, is not everything you tell lies ke and gregboy hits you thesame doesn't mean we are same person
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:45pm On Dec 07, 2020
Balogunodua:
Mansa Musa an hausa man?this is a new one... cheesy


Can you imagine the nonsense he spills from his hands
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:54pm On Dec 07, 2020
Etinosa12345:

Tears, tears and more tears...

If the Ogiamen really leased a land to the Oba, why isn't he brave to show us the boundary of the land leased? Because its a lie

Ikeji orisha don't mean anything in Benin and I don't expect Benin chiefs to speak a word as praise especially when they don't know the meaning

Lastly the Ogiamen are not the descendants of Ogiso...

Keep bringing ur tears... U have not even been able to answer a single question and u allow someone that doesn't even rule his area in sakponba road to be deceiving u


See if youre attacking yoruba stick to old records 1800 below, if you stick to anything above 1900

You kill yourself na that century na them rewrite their history finsh

Stick to old text and maintain your stance, and anything they are bringing from benin must be old text too

For now go and read the history of the yorubas by Samuel johson keep usinf samuoe johson account to hammer them they will run
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:55pm On Dec 07, 2020
Etinosa12345:

Tears, tears and more tears...

If the Ogiamen really leased a land to the Oba, why isn't he brave to show us the boundary of the land leased? Because its a lie

Ikeji orisha don't mean anything in Benin and I don't expect Benin chiefs to speak a word as praise especially when they don't know the meaning

Lastly the Ogiamen are not the descendants of Ogiso...

Keep bringing ur tears... U have not even been able to answer a single question and u allow someone that doesn't even rule his area in sakponba road to be deceiving u

Pm me bro
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 5:58pm On Dec 07, 2020
Newton85:


Yeah, "tears tears tears" indeed, yet you're the one reporting me to your to your Nairaland bosses like a lily-livered coward. The irony. Ikeji Orisha doesn't mean anything in Benin, same way Oba doesn't mean anything in Benin, "Ikeji Orisha" is part of the praise names of your Oba, same way Oba is also your King's title. It's also the same way Yoruba deities like Ogun, Osun, Shango, Eshu, Olokun don't mean anything in Benin yet they're worshipped by your people. Bloody coward.


You talj nonsense

Cho cho cho close your mouth, where were you when gregyboy proved all tgis idol and the title oba to be from binis


Dint draw us back oks
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 6:00pm On Dec 07, 2020
Etinosa123456:
Jesus... Na me call mod..na me dem ban


You never see anything
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 6:00pm On Dec 07, 2020
Etinosa123456:
Jesus... Na me call mod..na me dem ban



They can't win, bro we aren't coward
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Edeyoung: 6:05pm On Dec 07, 2020
Announcement to everyone gregyboy would be unbanned tomorrow for the unjust banned he was giving by a yoruba coward mods


600yrs for all the yoruba mods

TAO11
TAO12
Balogunodua
Newton
gomojam


Yoruba right. Now

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by ABULARdotCOM: 6:07pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny3:


The map is actually rather accurate as it represents the political state of Africa in 1880, I just focused on West Africa.

Dahomey Revolt 1823: the Oyo army sent by Oba Alaafin Majotu was categorically wiped out by the forces of King Gezo of Dahomey, thus ending Oyo's hegemony in the region. [/b]Alpern, S., 1998. Amazons Of Black Sparta. 2nd ed. [Place of publication not identified]: C. Hurst & Co., p.166.[b]
Therefore by 1880 Dahomey had not been a province of the Oyo kingdom for 57 years.

Kwara was formally part of the Oyo kingdom, until General Afonja rebelled and with the help of the Fulani's and local Muslim populations formed the Ilorin Emirate. Upon its formation power switched to Emir Abdusalami dan Salih Alimi -a Fulani- who's reign saw the IIorin Emirate become a vassal of the Sokoto Caliphate. [/b]Lovejoy, P., 2004. Slavery On The Frontiers Of Islam. 2nd ed. Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers, p.55.[b]
The vassal state of IIorin continued to expand in the 1830's until it was halted at Ibadan where its borders remained relatively the same until 1897 when it was annexed by the Royal Niger Company.

Aro-Chukwu which lasted from 1690 - 1902 had the largest monopoly on trade (mostly slaves) within eastern/southern Nigeran and parts of west Cameroon. Please note that this was a "confederation" not an empire or kingdom so don't get confused. The map simply shows the area under the influence of the Aro-Chukwu trade monopoly. [/b]Chidume, Chukwudi & Nmaju, U. (2019). The Aro Hegemony: Dissecting The Myth And Reality. 8. 76-87. 10.33281/JTHS20129.2019.1.6.[b]

The map below is the full unedited version.



Now you see the deceit in your picture without a date? By 1880 Oyo empire was declining or has declined. so it shouldn't be in that map at all. What remained of it was Ibadan, which was trying to replicate its hegemony, and Ibadan didn't rule that region in the map you are sharing.

At it's height (1625) the reached the borders of present day Ghana (see the picture below). Stride & Ifeka 1971, p. 293.

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 6:07pm On Dec 07, 2020
Edeyoung:



Would you shut up before i stone you from here

Shut up your mouth i will tell you 100 reason why sokoto was not an empire nonsense


You see that book, i snapped they detailed sokoto caliphate carefully

Nor go talk wetin u nor go fit defend oo

Schloars dey here

I'm sorry but what I just read is not an argument against the Sokoto Caliphate being an empire, which it undoubtedly was. In fact the system of administration has some similarities to that of the House of Osman during the same time period.
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 6:08pm On Dec 07, 2020
Edeyoung:




And i proved you wrong

If not for the British, the entire south west of Nigeria would have been part of the Caliphate, that's a fact.
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 6:15pm On Dec 07, 2020
ABULARdotCOM:


Now you see the deceit in your picture without a date? By 1880 Oyo empire was declining or has declined. so it shouldn't be in that map at all. What remained of it was Ibadan, which was trying to replicate its hegemony, and Ibadan didn't rule that region in the map you are sharing.

At it's height the reached the borders of present day Ghana (see the picture below).

nothing I have said is controversial, Oyo never reached Ghana through conquest that is just an outright lie... even the map shows it only goes as far as the Benin Republic, maybe Togo... but certainly not Ghana.

The region was still a Yoruba region controlled by smaller Yoruba kingdoms regardless.

A kingdom in decline is still a kingdom indeed, Britain started to decline after WW1, yet the empire grew larger post WW2... decline does not mean complete collapse.
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by ABULARdotCOM: 6:20pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny3:


If not for the British, the entire south west of Nigeria would have been part of the Caliphate, that's a fact.

The same Sokoto calipate that ran when they saw standing cameras for the first time and thought they were machine guns?

You don't know how backward they were becoming without contact with the west through the sea. The northern empires were able to grow in the olden days because of its connection to the Arab civilization, but immediately the Arabs were declining, they were even declining faster!

There empires look large on the map because most of those regions they covered were desert regions. No one wanted to live there hence there easy claim to it. A good example of country that they large on paper but only have little people occupying them are Russia, Canada and Niger republic. Most of the so called land mass has no inhabitants, so no one to contest their claim to them.
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 6:39pm On Dec 07, 2020
ABULARdotCOM:


The same Sokoto calipate that ran when they saw standing cameras for the first time and thought they were machine guns?

You don't know how backward they were becoming without contact with the west through the sea. The northern empires were able to grow in the olden days because of its connection to the Arab civilization, but immediately the Arabs were declining, they were even declining faster!

There empires look large on the map because most of those regions they covered were desert regions. No one wanted to live there hence there easy claim to it. A good example of country that they large on paper but only have little people occupying them are Russia, Canada and Niger republic. Most of the so called land mass has no inhabitants, so no one to contest their claim to them.

The Nomadic tribes of the north would have conquered the west eventually, the only reason they stopped at Ibadan was because of the terrain, it wasn't good for cavalry. but they would have overcome it eventually... I don't think you realise the swift devastation of nomadic tribes.

Canada is part of The British Empire (even if it doesn't officially say so)
Russia, along with eastern Europe and most of Asia was conquered by the Mongols who were nomadic very much like the Fulani's.
The Fulani are the Mongols of Africa, they have established countless kingdoms from Senegal to Sudan.

The first map is the Sahel steppe a vast lowland savanna arid grassland which the Fulani have primarily inhabited since at least 900AD, this is why they are present in most west African nations today.
The second map is the Eurasian steppe, which numerous nomadic peoples have inhabited for centuries from the Scythians, Huns, Tuvans to the Mongols etc...

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Ideadoctor(m): 6:41pm On Dec 07, 2020
samuk:


Below is how the Alaafin of Oyo described the Oba of Benin in time past.

The Alaafin in 1911 seems to have provided his own idea of the power the kings of Benin had once held, from an African (Oyo Yoruba) perspective.

Anyway, the statement from Clapperton:

1. "In the evening we had a visit from the king (Alaafin of Oyo), to thank me for the presents I had given him, and again to assure me of being welcolme; said that he wanted nothing, unless it was something that would speedily cause the submission of the rebels. He said that he had sent to his friend the king of Benin for troops to assist him in the war."

- Hugh Clapperton, Journal of a Second Expedition Into the Interior of Africa, from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo


2. "The kingdom of Benin was so powerful that the Alafin of Oyo, the head of the Yoruba people, told a British governor that even his predecessors had to pay tribute to its king." - Asibong Akpan Okon, The evolution of self-government of Nigeria (1955), p. 36

Asibong Okon was referring to this:

"This Kingdom of Benin was at one time so powerful that the Alafin of Oyo, the head of the Yoruba people, told me that even his predecessors had to pay tribute to its King." - United Empire, Volume 2 (1911), p. 620


https://books.google.com/books?newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&id=AE45AQAAMAAJ&dq=predecessors+pay+tribute
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etrusen(m): 6:44pm On Dec 07, 2020
DenreleDave:


Tao11 has been wiping your Ass grin grin grin grin grin grin grin



keep quiet If you have nothing to say
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Ideadoctor(m): 6:48pm On Dec 07, 2020
Benin kings can never be compared with Yoruba kings, Yoruba are the source of Benin royalty, which makes Yoruba kingship to be automatically superior, I hate it when arrogant Edo folks try to turns things upside down, without Yoruba civilization where would they be today?, Their royalty, arts and crafts and pantheon is from the great Yoruba civilization

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by ABULARdotCOM: 6:53pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny3:


nothing I have said is controversial, Oyo never reached Ghana through conquest that is just an outright lie... even the map shows it only goes as far as the Benin Republic, maybe Togo... but certainly not Ghana.

The region was still a Yoruba region controlled by smaller Yoruba kingdoms regardless.

A kingdom in decline is still a kingdom indeed, Britain started to decline after WW1, yet the empire grew larger post WW2... decline does not mean complete collapse.

And after Togo is what what country? Please stop arguing blindly. Oyo empire fought the Ashanti kingdom in defense of its tributary. I

I never said it reached the borders of Ghana through conquest, but through influence! Those tributaries (the Ga group of people and Dahomey ) relied on Oyo for protection and they paid in return (Thornton, John K. (1999). Warfare in Atlantic Africa 1500-1800. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 1-85728-393-7., p. 79.) . Same with some Northern Nigeria kindoms like the Borgu kingdom.

Now please share a reputable source for your so called Aro confederacy. And please don't quote some Igbo historian. Thank you in advance.

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etinosa123456: 6:53pm On Dec 07, 2020
Ideadoctor:
Benin kings can never be compared with Yoruba kings, Yoruba are the source of Benin royalty, which makes Yoruba kingship to be automatically superior, I hate it when arrogant Edo folks try to turns things upside down, without Yoruba civilization where would they be today?, Their royalty, arts and crafts and pantheon is from the great Yoruba civilization

Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etrusen(m): 7:07pm On Dec 07, 2020
Edeyoung:



You have little knowledge yoruba history and also that of bini, you only know the periphery of both history,

You dont know bini history on a research background, just admit to yourself you dont know and we will find books for you to read



look my brother the Yoruba people are using 1900 composed story after the fall of Benin to hunt Benin and it is very bad for me seeing it

in regard to knowing Benin history, it has been my focus almost all my life but I have told greyboy many times that arguing online is a bigger problem for me. My brother Tao11 is capitalising on the struggle Benin faced after 1897 whereby the oba of Benin( eweka11 and akenzua 11) subjected himself into a lot of things in order to retain the throne ( first the British and then the western region politics that saw awolowo changing things against the Benin kingdom)

my bro can I DM you later? have been busy since the little I have now is what am using now . I mean later or maybe tomorrow so that we can talk.
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Abovebonny3: 7:07pm On Dec 07, 2020
ABULARdotCOM:


And after Togo is what what country? Please stop arguing blindly. Oyo empire fought the Ashanti kingdom in defense of its tributary. I

I never said it reached the borders of Ghana through conquest, but through influence! Those tributaries (the Ga group of people and Dahomey ) relied on Oyo for protection and they paid in return (Thornton, John K. (1999). Warfare in Atlantic Africa 1500-1800. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 1-85728-393-7., p. 79.) . Same with some Northern Nigeria kindoms like the Borgu kingdom.

Now please share a reputable source for your so called Aro confederacy. And please don't quote some Igbo historian. Thank you in advance.

Now that you have specified influence your statement makes more sense, don't just talk actually make sense when you do so.

The sources are mainly from Igbo historians because guess what... Aro-chukwu is Igbo, you don't expect someone else to write our history for us.
The following links are form reputable publishers.

Here are some sources:
https://www.britannica.com/place/Arochukwu
[/b]Nwauwa, A. O. "Integrating Arochukwu into the Regional Chronological Structure." History in Africa 18 (1991): 297-310. Accessed December 7, 2020. doi:10.2307/3172068.[b]
[/b]Nwauwa, Apollos O. "The Evolution of the Aro Confederacy in Southeastern Nigeria, 1690-1720. A Theoretical Synthesis of State Formation Process in Africa." Anthropos 90, no. 4/6 (1995): 353-64. Accessed December 7, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40463184.[b]
[/b]The Slave Trade and Culture in the Bight of Biafra: An African Society in the Atlantic World G. Ugo Nwokeji[b]

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etrusen(m): 7:10pm On Dec 07, 2020
Ideadoctor:
Benin kings can never be compared with Yoruba kings, Yoruba are the source of Benin royalty, which makes Yoruba kingship to be automatically superior, I hate it when arrogant Edo folks try to turns things upside down, without Yoruba civilization where would they be today?, Their royalty, arts and crafts and pantheon is from the great Yoruba civilization



men say what you know
Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by ABULARdotCOM: 7:13pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny3:


The Nomadic tribes of the north would have conquered the west eventually, the only reason they stopped at Ibadan was because of the terrain, it wasn't good for cavalry. but they would have overcome it eventually... I don't think you realise the swift devastation of nomadic tribes.

Canada is part of The British Empire (even if it doesn't officially say so)
Russia, along with eastern Europe and most of Asia was conquered by the Mongols who were nomadic very much like the Fulani's.
The Fulani are the Mongols of Africa, they have established countless kingdoms from Senegal to Sudan.

The first map is the Sahel steppe a vast lowland savanna arid grassland which the Fulani have primarily inhabited since at least 900AD, this is why they are present in most west African nations today.
The second map is the Eurasian steppe, which numerous nomadic peoples have inhabited for centuries from the Scythians, Huns, Tuvans to the Mongols etc...

Settlements that they are minorities in! Now you want to compare them to Mongols who have their own country and can boost of influences in Asia and Eastern Europe. Anyway, it is your opinion and you are free to have yours.

Was it not the same Fulani that Yoruba pushed out of their land? I said they didn't have access to the lastest weapons that Yoruba people had, having cavaries with dane guns can not be compared to people who were importing cannons from the west.

Why didn't they attack Yoruba people during the civil war, when Yorubas were most vulnerable? Anyway, you are free to dream up anything you like here also, but the fact remains that they were pushed out of Yoruba land at Oshogbo and not Ibadan. And they never dreamt of coming down south again. You know why?

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Etrusen(m): 7:18pm On Dec 07, 2020
[quote author=Etinosa123456 post=96831897][/quote]



that guy is talking about a tribe that was more of victim of history than creator of history


Yoruba's that was no where to be found until 1900
their cooked stories is what they are standing on.

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by ABULARdotCOM: 7:19pm On Dec 07, 2020
Abovebonny3:


Now that you have specified influence your statement makes more sense, don't just talk actually make sense when you do so.

The sources are mainly from Igbo historians because guess what... Aro-chukwu is Igbo, you don't expect someone else to write our history for us.
The following links are form reputable publishers.

Here are some sources:
https://www.britannica.com/place/Arochukwu
[/b]Nwauwa, A. O. "Integrating Arochukwu into the Regional Chronological Structure." History in Africa 18 (1991): 297-310. Accessed December 7, 2020. doi:10.2307/3172068.[b]
[/b]Nwauwa, Apollos O. "The Evolution of the Aro Confederacy in Southeastern Nigeria, 1690-1720. A Theoretical Synthesis of State Formation Process in Africa." Anthropos 90, no. 4/6 (1995): 353-64. Accessed December 7, 2020. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40463184.[b]
[/b]The Slave Trade and Culture in the Bight of Biafra: An African Society in the Atlantic World G. Ugo Nwokeji[b]

Then I think you are fabricating history here. You can't be the same person drumming and also dancing to your beat. Only the opinion of outsiders would hold water here.

Is this assertion also backed up by Ijaw historians, at the least?

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Re: Benin Remain The Center Of West Africa Civilization by Ideadoctor(m): 7:24pm On Dec 07, 2020
Etrusen:




men say what you know

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