Saturday, February 15, 2014

Alaafin praises Odu’a group for upholding culture

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has lauded the efforts of the management of Odua’a Investment Company Limited for upholding the Yoruba heritage in the structure of the company.  He also hailed what he described as the leadership position that the conglomerate occupied in the nation’s economy.
The monarch spoke on Wednesday when he visited the firm’s corporate headquarters in Ibadan.
The monarch said, “I am happy to note that Odu’a, which started business on October 1, 1976, has become one of the biggest companies in Nigeria and has been operating as a conglomerate, with 70 per cent of its business as joint venture with reputable multinational companies.
“I want to specially commend the  management of the company for rekindling Yoruba arts  and heritage because a race that forgets its culture will soon reach the point of extinction.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Culture and Tradition is the foundation of every Government of the world. True or False?

Eurocentric Africans calling Africans "Afrocentric" ???? Cheap imitators in this generation. Guess what? They are not Chinese or Chinese goods. These imitators are Africans who thinks is in vogue to be ignorant about their culture.

Fela Anikulapo said, "culture and tradition is the government teacher." Uniqueness of differences is the reason why we constantly learning from one another. How would you describe a world where the majority are caricature of a minority? 'Omoluabi' is a natural trait to a Yoruba man. 'Gentlemanism' is British.

Americans have not stopped being Cowboys, because of the rise of China. So what is wrong with an African man? It shouldn't be an insult for an African to be 'Afrocentric.'

~Odua Balogun Kakanfo (OBK).

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Moremi Ajasoro, Princess of the Yoruba.


Moremi Ajasoro, Princess of the Yoruba, was a figure of high significance in the history of the Yoruba peoples. She was a member-by-marriage of the royal family of Emperor Oduduwa, the progenitor of the Yoruba people. She was the wife of King Oranmiyan of Ife (and later Oyo). A woman of tremendous beauty and a faithful and zealous supporter of her husband and the Kingdom of Ile Ife. Moremi Ajasoro, Princess of the Yoruba, was a figure of high significance in the history of the Yoruba peoples. At this time there were neighboring tribes called Igbo, who were regularly and successfully raiding the people at and around Ile Ife. enslaved by these people, and because of this they were generally regarded with disdain by the Yoruba city-states.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Olukumi: An Interface Of Yoruba And Edo Kingdoms


Delta State of the federal republic of Nigeria is made up of 25 Local Government Areas (LGAS) and like every other state, it is represented in the Nigerian senate by three senators; Delta Central, Delta South and Delta North.

Delta Central comprises eight LGAS and is inhabited by the Urhobos while Delta Stouth also comprises eight LGAS and is home to the ethnic Ijaw, Isoko and Itsekiri while Delta North is home to the Ika, Enuani, Ukwuani sub-groups who are spread across nine LGAS.

Monday, January 6, 2014

ISESE L'AGBA L'OTU IFE...


Seun Fadipe
Ewi nipasẹ Seun Fadipe
ISESE L'AGBA L'OTU IFE...

Isese l'agba; isese la koko bo: Eleda eni, isese eni ni;
Baba eni, isese eni ni;
Iya eni, isese eni ni;

Ori akoda ajifowora,
Ori apere eni, isese eni ni; Iyawo eni, isese eni;
Omo eni, isese eni.

Ibatan eni, isese eni.
Ilu ta ti bi ni, isese eni ni;
Esije, esije, ilu eni, isese eni ni.
Gbogbo ohun abalaye eni, isese eni ni won nse...

Awon alaimokanmokan eniyan la ma f'enu tenbelu saata isese. Oro eni ti ko ba noni isese dabi asiwere to ni Olorun kosi. E ma jeki a tori olaju tabi esinkesin tabi igbagbo osan gangan, ka wa lo so isese eni nu. Nitori bo pe, bo ya, isese eni npada wa beni wo.

Awon omoran to nmo oyun igbin ninu ikarawun, won a kuku wa bini. A gbodo ma ranti isese eni. Isese l'agba ba ba de Otu Ife nibi ojumo ti nmo wa.

Oro isiti fun gbogbo Omo Odu to da Iwa... E ku ojumo s'odun tuntun o. A juse o...

@Segun fadipe

Monday, December 30, 2013

Akure Kingdom gets new woman monarch

The first daughter of late Deji of Akure, Oba Adebiyi Adegboye Adesida, who died of an undisclosed ailment on the 2nd of December, has been made the he new traditional ruler of Akure Kingdom. Princess Adetutu Adeside-Ojie's position is said to be temporary pending when a new king emerges. She was installed after several traditional rites for the passage of her late father came to conclusion recently. The 36 year old new monarch lived abroad most of her life and holds a degree in pharmacy from the Texas Southern University, Houston Texas. Until her appointment as the Kingdom's regent, Princess Adetutu worked as a clinical pharmacist with the University Health system, Hospital in San Antonto Texas. She is married with three children.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Igolo Nwanyi 1 of Amoli: Oge Okoye bags Chieftancy Title (Pics)

 It wasn't just Chika Ike, actress Oge Okoye also got a Honorary Chieftaincy Title (Igolo Nwanyi 1 of Amoli) in Awgu L.G.A. Enugu State for her contribution to the growth and development of Igbo land. Congrats to her. Another pic after the break...

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