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Why Alaafin Of Oyo Deserves the Number 1 Spot In Yoruba Land (417 Views)

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Biodun556(m): 11:39am On May 24
If not for Oyo, the whole Yoruba land would have been under Nupe or Fulani rule.

Oyo defended Yoruba land against invaders such as Dahomeh, Nupes and Fulanis. One Alaafin even died in the process. Oyo relocated it's settlements several times because of these wars. From Oyo Ile to Oyo katunga and then present Oyo.

Several wars were fought by Oyo to prevent incursions into Yoruba land from the north.

The groups known as Yorubas today were brought together and named by Oyo. Although, Yorubas speak the same language, they were from Ife; the same ancestral home but never had known common name.

Historically, Oranmiyan became Alaafin in Ife before moving to Oyo.

While Ooni is the father, Alaafin is the leader of all the kings.
Biodun556(m): 11:39am On May 24
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RealityKings1: 12:20pm On May 24
Biodun556:
cool

Is not the same oyo and ibadan they have started shariah judgement?

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Biodun556(m): 12:50pm On May 24
RealityKings1:


Is not the same oyo and ibadan they have started shariah judgement?


Shara judgement for Muslims or Christians?
helinues: 12:52pm On May 24
Una don start abi?

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SeeWahala: 12:57pm On May 24
helinues:
Una don start abi?

So you self taya for the thread grin
Biodun556(m): 1:07pm On May 24
SeeWahala:


So you self taya for the thread grin

If you're tired of it you won't open it
Rexymania(m): 1:47pm On May 24
Rest abeg. Ooni is still number 1. Respect that

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Goodvibes007: 1:48pm On May 24
Biodun556:
If not for Oyo, the whole Yoruba land would have been under Nupe or Fulani rule.

Oyo defended Yoruba land against invaders such as Dahomeh, Nupes and Fulanis. One Alaafin even died in the process. Oyo relocated it's settlements several times because of these wars. From Oyo Ile to Oyo katunga and then present Oyo.

Several wars were fought by Oyo to prevent incursions into Yoruba land from the north.

The groups known as Yorubas today were brought together and named by Oyo. Although, Yorubas speak the same language, they were from Ife; the same ancestral home but never had known common name.

Historically, Oranmiyan became Alaafin in Ife before moving to Oyo.

While Ooni is the father, Alaafin is the leader of all the kings.
Ibadan defended Yoruba - Battle of Oshogbo. Olubadan should be the Supreme head militarily which it was rightly in the larger part of the 1800s by installing ajele everywhere which eventually led to kiriji.

In 2025, the Oba of Lagos should now be the Supreme head since Lagos is now the economic power.

Ps: The group called Oruba/Orioba, now spelt Yoruba, in the Early times -1500 (Ife Era) were not the same as the group called Yoruba between 1600-1800 (Oyo Era). Oyo Empire did not include Ife/Ilesha, Ondo, Ekiti, and Ijebus.

The Group called Yoruba in the Oyo era are not the same as the group called Yorubas in the 1900 - present.

Oranmiyan also known as Odede, installed his son, Eweka, in Benin, installed his son, Ajaka, in Oyo and headed to Ife to become an Ooni himself. He left a son called Lajamisan in Ife who the 3, now 4 ruling houses in Ife descended from.

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illicit(m): 1:50pm On May 24
Well I am from Ekiti, I don't have any tie with Oyo or ife at least not in my last 4 generations...

From my Oriki

My fathers has been staying on that piece of land for a long time my family own a quarter of their town, infact it was on our land that whole town comes to fetch water

All these are in my family panegyric

I believe we are Aboriginal Ekitis


I am closely related to Ileshas and Akure's and as you can see, the oldest existence of human habitation is the cave in Iwo Eleru near Oba ile, Akure


My people are from that axis, we never lived d in Ife or Oyo at anytime

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Goodvibes007: 1:52pm On May 24
illicit:
Well I am from Ekiti, I don't have any tie with Oyo or ife at least not in my last 4 generations...

From my Oriki

My fathers has been staying on that piece of land for a long time my family own a quarter of their town, infact it was on our land that whole town comes to fetch water

All these are in my family panegyric

I believe we are Aboriginal Ekitis


I am closely related to Ileshas and Akure's and as you can see, the oldest existence of human habitation is the cave in Iwo Eleru near Oba ile, Akure


My people are from that axis, we never lived d in Ife or Oyo at anytime
Yes. There are aboriginal Ekitis. Ekitis, Ondo and Ife are very ancient.

Infact, orunmila is from Ekiti and went to Ife (The Lagos of that Era) to ply his trade which is IFA.

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helinues: 2:12pm On May 24
illicit:
Well I am from Ekiti, I don't have any tie with Oyo or ife at least not in my last 4 generations...

From my Oriki

My fathers has been staying on that piece of land for a long time my family own a quarter of their town, infact it was on our land that whole town comes to fetch water

All these are in my family panegyric

I believe we are Aboriginal Ekitis


I am closely related to Ileshas and Akure's and as you can see, the oldest existence of human habitation is the cave in Iwo Eleru near Oba ile, Akure


My people are from that axis, we never lived d in Ife or Oyo at anytime

Abi, we are not living in the colonial era.

Oyo king is for the Oyo people, Ijebu king is for the Ijebu, oni of Life is for Osun people.

The time of lording over others expired long time

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Goodvibes007: 2:27pm On May 24
helinues:


Abi, we are not living in the colonial era.

Oyo king is for the Oyo people, Ijebu king is for the Ijebu, oni of Life is for Osun people.

The time of lording over others expired long time
100 percent.
Even in the same Oyo state. The Oyo state house of assembly has now ed a bill for the chairmanship of the Oyo council of traditional rulers to be rotated among Ibadan, Ogbomosho, and Oyo.

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Biodun556(m): 2:34pm On May 24
Goodvibes007:

Ibadan defended Yoruba - Battle of Oshogbo. Olubadan should be the Supreme head militarily which it was rightly in the larger part of the 1800s by installing ajele everywhere which eventually led to kiriji.

In 2025, the Oba of Lagos should now be the Supreme head since Lagos is now the economic power.

Ps: The group called Oruba/Orioba, now spelt Yoruba, in the Early times -1500 (Ife Era) were not the same as the group called Yoruba between 1600-1800 (Oyo Era). Oyo Empire did not include Ife/Ilesha, Ondo, Ekiti, and Ijebus.

The Group called Yoruba in the Oyo era are not the same as the group called Yorubas in the 1900 - present.

Oranmiyan also known as Odede, installed his son, Eweka, in Benin, installed his son, Ajaka, in Oyo and headed to Ife to become an Ooni himself. He left a son called Lajamisan in Ife who the 3, now 4 ruling houses in Ife descended from.

ibadan was under Oyo. It a Oyo war camp
Sheuns(m): 2:37pm On May 24
Which Oyo defended all south western region of Nigeria?

Same Oyo that Egba, Ekiti (Kiriji war) revolted against and chased off their lands?

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Slytiger: 2:37pm On May 24
Biodun556:


ibadan was under Oyo. It a Oyo war camp
Ibadan was originally created by an Ife prince. Ibadan fell when Oyo became an Empire.
After the fall of Oyo empire, Ibadan became independent and became a minister empire on its own and extended further than the reach of Oyo.

DeLaRue: 2:38pm On May 24
The people of Ondo and I guess Ekiti have zero link to Oyo.

Most trace their origin to Ile Ife.

Their Kings accept the Ooni's status. Not Alaafin.

Also, you can’t force yourself to be THE leader. Most Yoruba Kings and people see the Ooni as occupying a uniquely special position.

Ooni is THE leader. Alaafin is A leader, but not on the same pedestal.

Can Alaafin call Ondo or Ekiti monarchs for a meeting?

The Ooni can, and most Obas will have no problem getting in their vehicles are head to Ile- Ife.

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Slytiger: 2:39pm On May 24
Sheuns:
Which

1. Oyo defended all south western region of Nigeria?

2. Same Oyo that Egba, Ekiti (Kiriji war) revolted against and chased off their lands?
1. Is correct. Oyo never had control over Ife, Ekiti, Ijebu, Ondo, and Benin as stated by goodvibes earlier.

2. Kiriji was against Ibadan and not oyo. Oyo fell to the fulanis in the 1820-30s, and the Alaafin fled further to the South to their present day location. Clapperton documented this era in his book about the decline of Oyo.

Ibadan rose to power and reigned supreme between 1830 till the end of Kiriji war in the 1880s. Ibadan appointed Ajele (tribute collector) in Ekiti. Something Oyo was never able to achieve.

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Sheuns(m): 2:43pm On May 24
Slytiger:

1. Is correct. Oyo never had control over Ife, Ekiti, Ijebu and Ondo as stated by goodvibes earlier.

2. Kiriji was against ibadan and not oyo. Oyo fell to the fulanis in the 1820s, and the Alaafin fled further to the South to their present day location. Clapperton documented this era in his book about the decline of Oyo.

Kiriji war was between the Ekiti-parapo and Oyo and Ibadan. Ibadan was the war machine of the Old Oyo empire. Oyo did not fall to the Fulanis.

Oyo and the entire South western part of Nigeria fell to the British after the 16 years of the Kiriji war.

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Slytiger: 2:44pm On May 24
Sheuns:


Kiriji war was between the Ekiti-parapo and Oyo and Ibadan. Ibadan was the war machine of the Old Oyo empire. Oyo did not fall to the Fulanis.

Oyo and the entire South western part of Nigeria fell to the British after the 16 years of the Kiriji war.
Oyo had his own army. You are mixing eras up.
Some of the armies relocated to Ibadan and became independent. Ogedengne trained at Ibadan but was never part of Oyo army.

As per kiriji war. Not only Oyo and Ibadan. It was badically a western vs eastern yoruba war.

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Goodvibes007: 2:48pm On May 24
Slytiger:

Oyo had his own army. You are mixing eras up.
Some of the armies, relocated to Ibadan after the fall of Oyo, and became independent. Ogedenbe, a war general, trained at Ibadan but was never part of old Oyo army.

As per kiriji war. Not only Oyo and Ibadan. It was badically a western vs eastern Yoruba war.

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Goodvibes007: 2:48pm On May 24
DeLaRue:
Nonsense.

The people of Ondo and I guess Ekiti have zero link to Oyo.

Most trace their origin to Ile Ife.

Their Kings accept the Ooni's status. Not Alaafin.

Also, you can’t force yourself to be THE leader. Most Yoruba Kings and people see the Ooni as occupying a uniquely special position.

Ooni is THE leader. Alaafin is A leader, but not on the same pedestal.
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Goodvibes007: 2:53pm On May 24
Sheuns:


Kiriji war was between the Ekiti-parapo and Oyo and Ibadan. Ibadan was the war machine of the Old Oyo empire. Oyo did not fall to the Fulanis.

Oyo and the entire South western part of Nigeria fell to the British after the 16 years of the Kiriji war.
I Fixed the Oyo vs Fulani.

Oyo fell in 1835.

Christistruth02: 3:01pm On May 24
The Ife and Ekiti have been bringing up a point that if Oyo hadn't got mixed up in the Slave Trade with the Fulani in the first place they wouldn't have been able to have invade Yorubaland because they wouldn't have been able to find the space or chance operate and gather enough strength or following to do all the damage they did

After seeing what the Jihad did to the once vibrant


Ooni is the Father of Yorubaland
Because the Vision that God Almighty
used to birth Yorubaland was the vision of the Rulers of Ile Ife

They could have sat down own their Thrones in Ile Ife and done nothing but marry the latest Ife beauties and eating the fatest Antelopes and Buffalo meat while having a great grand old time but they didn't do that they had the vision of building kingdoms and a great nation with great abundance for all their unborn Children to enjoy

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Biodun556(m): 3:02pm On May 24
Goodvibes007:

I Fixed the Oyo vs Fulani.

Oyo fell in 1835. The whole of present day SW fell in 1893.


The sources you are attaching are wrong assertion of some people.
Goodvibes007: 3:04pm On May 24
Christistruth02:


The Ife and Ekiti have been bringing up a point that if Oyo hadn't got mixed up in the Slave Trade with the Fulani in the first place they wouldn't have been able to have invade Yorubaland because they wouldn't have found the space or chance to do all they did
Oyo enslaved smaller western Yoruba towns and villages under it's control and became very rich. The fulani were the middlemen.

After fall of oyo, the oyos themselves became enslaved by the fulanis. Ajayi crowther and his family were enslaved by fulanis. Ajayi crowther's grandfather was even an Alaafin! Alaafin Abiodun to be precise.

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Goodvibes007: 3:06pm On May 24
Biodun556:



The sources you are attaching are wrong assertion of some people.
History is not pleasant to hear, but when people bring up such conversations. They must be ready to hear hard truths.

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Christistruth02: 3:23pm On May 24
Goodvibes007:

Oyo enslaved smaller western Yoruba towns and villages under it's control and became very rich. The fulani were the middlemen.

After fall of oyo, the oyos themselves became enslaved by the fulanis. Ajayi crowther and his family were enslaved by fulanis. Ajayi crowther's grandfather was even an Alaafin! Alaafin Abiodun to be precise.


Oyo sold the Hausa victims of the Jihad they bought from the Fulani took them to the Coast and resold them to the Europeans

And after the Ilorin fiasco ,Oyo sold captured Fulani slaves to the Europeans too
Oyo must have sold the most Fulani slaves in all of Africa

That was where the most damage was done

Until after Alaafin Abiodun Oyo wasn't really in the slave trade because it was a capital offence to sell Oyo people as slaves

It was slaves from the north that ed through Oyo on their way to the Coast

After Alaafin Abiodun ed on that was when Aole fully embraced the slave trade and it was under Aole that Oyo went into a slave trade triggered decline

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