Friday, October 4, 2019

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Sv: INDEPENDENCE MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS

Alagba Kadiri.

Good for informing oue international readeeship of the comparayive history that as England the mother of western democracy was consolidating its Constitutional Monarchy withe the Magna Carta in 1213 so also was the Yoruba Federated Monarchy consolidating its own Constitutional Monarchy with the spread of the Iwarefa Mefa council ( equivalent of the English Parliament and fore runner of the Oyo Mesi) to Edo land and the 16 original crowned heads of Yoruba land.

OAA.



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Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Sv: INDEPENDENCE MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS

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​Uyilawa Usuanlele!

​It is a true history that ÒRÀNMIYÀN, the son of ÀKÀNBÍ, was the grandson of ODUDUWA. It is a true history too that EWÉKÁ was the son of ÒRÀNMIYÀN who became the King (Oba) of IGODOMIIGODO PEOPLE in 1200 AD.

​It is real history that EWÉKÁ was on the throne for forty years before he died and his son UWAKHUAHEN succeeded him as a KING in 1240 AD. When EWÉKÁ died in 1240 AD, his head was severed and buried in IFE in keeping with the Yoruba adage that ORÍ ADÉ KII SÚNTA, meaning King's head shall never lay outside. Every dead Benin King from 1240 AD up to the 36th King, EWÉKÁ II, who died in 1933, had their head severed and burried in Ile Ife. Thereafter, that tradition stopped but the burrial site of the head of Benin Kings from 1240 AD up to 1933 are still well kept in Ile -Ife up till today. It is not a fiction that the people now known as Benin were before 1200 AD known as IGODOMIIGODO people and their leadership was known as OGISO and not OBA.

​Analogically, when we narrate how Nigerians came to be either Christians or Muslims from historical perspectives, it is not because we believe in the racial superiority of the Hebrews and Arabs over us. History in many cases is not pleasant to read but we cannot for that sake ignore it.
S. Kadiri

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Ethnic supremacy induced fiction writing. Silence.
Uyilawa

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​I am fascinated by Patrick Obahiagbon's independence message to Nigerians not because of his bombastic English but because of the historical significance of his adopted name (alias) IGODOMIIGODO. Not many Nigerians are aware that before 1200 AD, the people that were thereafter referred to as Benin were known as IGODOMIIGODO people and their local leader was titled OGISO. Then came ÒRÀNMIYÀN, the grandson of ODÙDÚWÀ, and invaded the IGODOMIIGODO territory and subjugated the people. When ÒRÀNMIYÀN subsequently left IGODOMIIGODO in anger, he installed his son, EWÉKÁ as the King and changed the name IGODOMIIGODO to ILÈ-ÌBINU. Thenceforth, the King was referred to as OMO N'OBA N'EDO which in Yoruba means Omo Oba Ni Edo, practically implying the son of King ÒRÀMIYÀN IN EDO. The word 'EDO' in Yoruba means a base or a settlement. A new town settlement in Yoruba land is called, TE-ÌLU-DÓ eg. ÈPETÈDÓ.

​When the Portuguese came in the second half of the fifteenth century, they corrupted ILÈ-ÌBÍNU to BENIN which the British colonialist continued to recognize as the true name of the city. Benin people say the word Oba means to shine but in Yoruba, Oba means ascending (landing) on the throne. Follow this link to read Patrick Obahiagbon's fantastic independence message to Nigerians:- https://www.tori.ng/news/131484/read-patrick-obahiagbons-independence-message-to-nigerians.html 
​S. Kadiri

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