Proud Ẹdo Blood: Benin Born and Bred.| Ẹdo First.| Traditionalist.| Pan-African.| Entrepreneur.
Aimiẹ Ẹvbo na ya giẹdo.
Ọmọ N'Ọba N'Ẹdo gha tọ kpẹre. Isẹẹ!!!
“In a time when Edo State is facing security challenges, you are making such a video to cause unrest. Come and try rubbish! Very soon we are going to put up a petition to the United States Government. People like you are the ones aiding b@ndits and Fulani herdsmen to cause unrest in our state.”
- Dion Osagie, SSA to Governor Okpebholo on Diaspora Matters
"Somebody is owing me $11k, another is owing me £2k, and he is waiting for me to react so that he can use the government to come after me."
- Mr. Commonsense shares an anonymous voice note linking Yahoo to kidn@pping and other vi0lent crimes in Edo State.
"If you check properly, the kidn@pper who was arrested said he got guns from the CSO of a certain community. At this time, everybody needs to look inwards. If they kidn@p your person, the little money they are giving you to buy drinks will not be enough to save them. Okpebholo has to invite all the community leaders and CSOs."
- Sylvester Uwadiae
@TheBeninBlogger Abeg tell me when be this judgement day when una don dey talk about since?
Na Ogun go kpai all pastors and their so-called Christians wey dey mumu follow them.
According to the people of Ile-Ife, there is a crown called "Ade Aare" that the Ooni of Ife wears during the Olojo festival. This crown is said to weigh 100kg, equivalent to two bags of cement. Let's set the record straight;
According to them, this "Ade Aare" is the crown that Oduduwa wore when he fell from the sky and landed in present-day Ile-Ife.
I have a few questions for the people of Ile-Ife. First, is there no logical person in Ile-Ife? How can a man wear a crown that weighs 100kg? And how did Oduduwa fall from the sky and land in Ile-Ife, which was established in 1870 by Alaafin Adelu?
According to the people of Ile-Ife, there is a crown called "Ade Aare" that the Ooni of Ife wears during the Olojo festival. This crown is said to weigh 100kg, equivalent to two bags of cement. Let's set the record straight;
According to them, this "Ade Aare" is the crown that Oduduwa wore when he fell from the sky and landed in present-day Ile-Ife.
I have a few questions for the people of Ile-Ife. First, is there no logical person in Ile-Ife? How can a man wear a crown that weighs 100kg? And how did Oduduwa fall from the sky and land in Ile-Ife, which was established in 1870 by Alaafin Adelu?
Norma Rosen olókun initiation rite, a journey to Igbaghon river to complete her olókun initiation rites.
Igbaghon is a river goddess worshipped majorly by the people of Ugo n'iyekorhionmwon, she act as the bridge between the town and olókun, and in the past had a popular cult for women that protect women rite in the society.
Igbaghon was betrothed to olókun early in life in heaven and followed him down to earth after it was created and the sea was given to olókun, to act as it's lord.
The state of Uchi Primary School in Auchi is truly heartbreaking.
Founded in 1922, Uchi Primary School is one of the oldest schools in Auchi and a symbol of the beginning of Western education in our community. Historical records show that the first government school in the Auchi Kingdom was established in 1922, marking a major milestone in the town’s educational development.
Sadly, over a century later, the condition of this historic institution is a source of concern. A school that has educated generations of Auchi sons and daughters should not be left to decay. Dilapidated classrooms, poor infrastructure and an unconducive learning environment do not reflect the importance of this landmark institution.
If we can celebrate the rich history of Uchi Primary School, we must also take responsibility for preserving its future. Government, community leaders, old pupils and well-meaning individuals must come together to restore this school to the standard it deserves.
A school founded in 1922 should be a source of pride, not a symbol of neglect. The children of today deserve better, and the legacy of those who built this institution must not be allowed to fade away.
A young man on the phone with his mum who is a supporter of APC🙌🏼
“Did you hear what happened in Jos? The people you went to campaign for didn't tell you? They kp@!d a lot of people and the President has not said a word about it. What if your child is living in Jos? Will you be happy with this government? How much were you paid to campaign? You didn't think of the future of your children?”
SACRILEGE!!!
Even in a white man's culture less culture, it is sacrilegious for a father to bow and pay home to his own son.
This can only happen in Ife and that's a number one evidence to know that the stool is not Monarchy but priestly.
@adedayo_viktor It was first brought up in the 90s. What then happened? Now they are bringing it up again. Selfish and greedy bunch of rodents. They forget that more than half of the Esan trace their lineage to Edo South. We are all Edo people, and there is no need for all this child's play
@adedayo_viktor My brother, I wish I could make it faster for them to have their state. They know they can't survive alone; that's why they are trying to take the Afemai people (Edo North) with them. This is not the first time that they have brought up the issue.