I Investigated The Place Where People Turned to Stone

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @wowneche
    @wowneche  Год назад +34

    How much did you enjoy this story?

    • @Chinaecheremanyanwu
      @Chinaecheremanyanwu Год назад +2

      50/50

    • @deeemmanuel2669
      @deeemmanuel2669 Год назад +1

      I love it. I'm a Nigerian who grew up in America and I'm getting outta touch with our culture...but your channel keeps me informed and refreshed, most importantly makes me proud of my culture and people. Love it dude! From Pittsburgh. One Love!

    • @ksgraham3477
      @ksgraham3477 Год назад +1

      I love all of your stories and the enthusiasm you tell them with.❤👍🤗

    • @precious-la-pearl
      @precious-la-pearl Год назад +3

      I wish to explore the nation alongside you, God bless you..

    • @odeyatita8808
      @odeyatita8808 Год назад +2

      Bro you're too much. Thank you

  • @opeyemimicheal8304
    @opeyemimicheal8304 Год назад +5

    All true cus my grandpa is from Oro and my grandma is from Esie dey told me this stories and i travel to this towns every December

  • @ucukaoma4551
    @ucukaoma4551 Год назад +9

    Passion is a good thing… and you have it!!

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much 🙏🏾

  • @TravelIwuala
    @TravelIwuala Год назад +17

    I love your passion and effort for this work... Keep up the good work king

  • @nwanyiigbovlogs
    @nwanyiigbovlogs Год назад +3

    What a story. Well done, Neche

  • @syntheticfutureentertainment
    @syntheticfutureentertainment Год назад +11

    Thank you so much for sharing this story. It is amazing to hear about the beliefs of different people. Awesome work bro.

  • @allwellbenson3904
    @allwellbenson3904 Год назад +2

    I did enjoy the stories... must say that you gave good descriptions to the stories... this actually a good job from you Neche...

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @martinkibet4074
    @martinkibet4074 Год назад +2

    Wow, your channel has really grown big

  • @_SugarPictures
    @_SugarPictures Год назад +1

    Nice one dear God bless you for this truly you have a great vision can't get enough of your videos

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you're enjoying them
      Thanks for watching 🙏🏾

  • @francisanammah1127
    @francisanammah1127 Год назад +52

    I am an inlaw to Esie people and have been to the town just once. I believe this is the work of a master sculptorists or master sculptorists over time who sculptured real people over time in a settled community until they moved out to some other place until Esie people came to settle there and found the sculptures. Carbon dating should have been carried out to pinpoint the exact time they were made. I have not seen the sculptures but I learnt some of them had tribal marks that look like the tribal marks of Jukuns/ Igalas. So what are Jukuns/ Igalas doing in Yoruba land ?. Did they migrate from there?. No. People generally migrate southwards to more fertile places and places with more animals to hunt. I believe these are about 4 generations of the earliest ancestors of the Yorubas, where they first settled on their migratory journey from Idda. They first settled there, and everyone born there was sculptured as a memorial under the tree where they were found. That location may even be a burial ground. Or there should be a more diligent search for their burial ground with skulls that may match the sculptures.. This location and the sculptures may be the first settlement of whom we call Yorubas today on their journey to Oyo and Ife. More research is needed. Yoruba language appears to be a dialect of Jukun and Igala language.

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thanks for watching

    • @princedebo1436
      @princedebo1436 Год назад +4

      Very funny to think the jukuns or igala or Nupe people are the ancestors of Yoruba people.

    • @anthillmoshe2424
      @anthillmoshe2424 Год назад +2

      @@princedebo1436 are you surprised or Pride won't let you believe .even if it were the Truth.?

    • @omodupe7412
      @omodupe7412 Год назад +3

      @princedebo1436 igala language is close to yoruba. I am from Kogi, and I know this.

    • @princedebo1436
      @princedebo1436 Год назад +1

      @@omodupe7412 yes my sis you are right.

  • @gordanchigraphics
    @gordanchigraphics Год назад +8

    In my own town there is a stream that is believed to be the tears of a river goddess that was chased out of a town,so while she was passing by her tears fell down and be came that stream till date we don't kill fish in that stream and when you do mud particles begins to show up in the stream making it unclean to drink,
    That river goddess was also believed to settle in another village and became a huge river, when people from the community that chased her away comes there to swim ones they mention OKO DI NNE M a way of greeting a fellow native around the water if they enter inside it the water will swallow the person.
    It has happened many times.

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +2

      Where's the place

    • @gordanchigraphics
      @gordanchigraphics Год назад +3

      @@wowneche in Ndikelionwu orumba north LGA Anambra state

  • @fredddann7891
    @fredddann7891 Год назад +1

    U make fresh bro.. I love watching u from Ghana Accra... Ur the best bro.. keep it up👍

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      I appreciate that🙏🏾

  • @katebrown878
    @katebrown878 Год назад +5

    I heard a story from my country- Liberia. Everyone in a village turned to stone. The people were all doing different things like- eating, cooking, fixing mat, beating rice, mother breastfeeding, watching clothes etc. ❤❤❤

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +2

      wow interesting
      where in Liberia

    • @francisanammah1127
      @francisanammah1127 Год назад +1

      This story must have been taken from Esie by a woman or man taken from Esie in early 18th century but was among those freed and returned to Liberia. He must have told his children this story.

  • @ksgraham3477
    @ksgraham3477 Год назад +1

    Great video.
    I love that you remark on the irony of the people worshipping the stone replicas of the people that disobeyed God.

  • @abolarinzainab5269
    @abolarinzainab5269 Год назад +3

    I school at Oro 15mins walk to Esie….I went there but its is a work of sculpture….exact what the old man said was what the man we meet there told us too

  • @OneofMany-yt5sl
    @OneofMany-yt5sl 7 месяцев назад

    I have been reading an interesting book about old kingdoms of West Africa and one of the most remarkable were the Ife. Thank you for sharing!

  • @bvlybell2563
    @bvlybell2563 Год назад +3

    You are really good in telling stories. Very interesting 😉

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thanks so much 🙏🏾

  • @rintonghosea6397
    @rintonghosea6397 Год назад

    Wow wow wow very interesting story, their are some things in my village too.

  • @JulietOkoro-n9b
    @JulietOkoro-n9b 7 месяцев назад

    Things are really happening ooo, thanks for showing the world ❤

  • @mccartybrandy3731
    @mccartybrandy3731 Год назад +1

    Great job 👏

  • @frankoko5402
    @frankoko5402 Год назад +1

    Very nice story

  • @bigroryhollar5023
    @bigroryhollar5023 Год назад

    Thank you vary interesting...!!

  • @nikkyabu3093
    @nikkyabu3093 Год назад

    Wow is close to my home town Ajase ipo,
    I love this story am going 2 share in my family platform

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it
      Thanks for sharing the video 🙏🏾

  • @youngChefebube575
    @youngChefebube575 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your stories

  • @osarobowilliams5774
    @osarobowilliams5774 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thanks 👍

  • @carmaletarobinson6165
    @carmaletarobinson6165 Год назад +2

    Good to tell stories about your country I love it love ❤ from Jamaica ❤ 🇯🇲

  • @jeffkim1048
    @jeffkim1048 Год назад

    Bro thanx.those carvings

  • @barbieoldschool320
    @barbieoldschool320 Год назад

    I love the stories and have hear them again. Thank you!

  • @Tashismmedia
    @Tashismmedia 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful ancient sculptures

  • @jacquelinevanwickevoort2649
    @jacquelinevanwickevoort2649 Год назад

    So interesting. Thank you

  • @danieldams8381
    @danieldams8381 Год назад

    I suspect that the footage of the community like the one at 4:34 are footages of a community in Jos south region of Plateau state. The kaktus and rocks can be traced to that region. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Overall, it's a good job. Well done job

  • @onyekaokeke8159
    @onyekaokeke8159 Год назад

    wow this story is very interesting keep on you're doing a good job

  • @samson_fx
    @samson_fx Год назад

    That last river is somewhere in plateau state (old lamingo) Jos. Please correct me if I'm wrong

  • @awheakiri4064
    @awheakiri4064 Год назад +4

    @wowneche:Write a book with your stories and pictures in collaboration with the communities your visit. You will be doing a lot for Nigeria's history, create a basis for tourism to these artifacts and generate income from your work in multiple ways. If you don't, others might.

  • @patriciaakinyombo2256
    @patriciaakinyombo2256 Год назад

    I love ur travels keep it up

  • @gracefmsedaservices
    @gracefmsedaservices Год назад

    Interesting story, these are art works please our mindsets should outgrow certain things

  • @oluchicynthia7076
    @oluchicynthia7076 Год назад

    Interesting.,..nice one

  • @amudatibrahim2596
    @amudatibrahim2596 Год назад

    Good job 👍

  • @mrmelody8058
    @mrmelody8058 Год назад

    Sir pls can you visit the royal family and view the crocodile to us

  • @Sweetdification
    @Sweetdification Год назад

    Wow my Beginning of my name Sie

  • @olorunfemiadefolarin8157
    @olorunfemiadefolarin8157 Год назад +1

    Please, can you put this together inform of tourism for people interested in sightseeing and adventure fun seekers. You can partner with other tourism firm or organisation to create awareness. It will be very interesting. Myself i will like to visit and see some of this places in Nigeria. A lot of things are hidden away in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Weldon, keep up the good work. Thank you.

    • @binaryworld4000
      @binaryworld4000 4 месяца назад

      The colonizers used religions to distort and conquered us

    • @binaryworld4000
      @binaryworld4000 4 месяца назад

      They have finished Nigeria with the two Abrahamic religions

  • @Aku_officicial0
    @Aku_officicial0 Год назад

    Very interested in this dear can I join you on your next research am a lover of history

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +1

      I'll be announcing my next tour soon stay tuned

    • @Victorbenofficial
      @Victorbenofficial Год назад

      @@wowneche Bro I have been lover of your videos. See Your Nwanne o

  • @nd.fashiondesigner3555
    @nd.fashiondesigner3555 Год назад

    I like how you discribe things and opposing some ignorant believe

  • @OtBimsy
    @OtBimsy Год назад +17

    The uniqueness about the sculptures of Esie are several, being the largest collection of soapstone sculptures in the world and the royal sitting of the King and his subjects was intriguing. This has created lots of research and investigations by scholars and individuals. Your position that marks were seen in their bodies has not solved the issues of myth and mythology, rather it makes it more complicated as the Esie people could not state who made the sculptures till date. Furtherance to that, you stated or the curator interviewed stated that Ifa was consulted to ascertain who they were and their origin(s). Ifa is important to Yorubas till date. The importance of their approach to consult Ifa cannot be thrown out with a wave of hand, hence the need for more investigation. As you may be aware, ninety percent of towns, cities and villages in Yorubaland consult Ifa before a King is install, so, so relying on that aspect of the story concerning Ifa cannot be faulted.It is indeed important that you conduct your own research in a situation like this, indeed in your travelogue. For instance, one should ask wether a carbon dating has ever been done on this discovery to ascertain the age of these soapstones and compare it with the age of Esie town. However, if they are manmade, we should appreciate the level of our advancement before Africa was colonized. I’ve been your follower and appreciate your efforts in promoting Nigerian culture. Keep the good job flowing.
    My regards,
    Otunba Abimbola Davis

  • @joeeric22
    @joeeric22 Год назад

    I’ve seen it live Esie is a town in oro kingdom

  • @discoveryhaven2
    @discoveryhaven2 Год назад +1

    This is just what we call a community picture today. A sculpture had his whole community seat and he made their replica according to his level of skill

  • @abbeyekata9542
    @abbeyekata9542 Год назад +2

    I was there in 2016 and I heard that it was a full community that turned into statues

  • @zeethompson772
    @zeethompson772 Год назад

    Please try ogbunike cave and visit the talking stone

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation 🙏🏾

  • @Rellychris
    @Rellychris Год назад

    Your videos are interesting 🔥

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed them

    • @Rellychris
      @Rellychris Год назад

      Waiting for new video

  • @thinkalfxmarkets6847
    @thinkalfxmarkets6847 Год назад +1

    The spirits curved those beings those educationist should not confuse their beliefs

  • @Cr7son-s1t
    @Cr7son-s1t Год назад

    God bless you dear

  • @WorldCitizen.2022
    @WorldCitizen.2022 Год назад

    Well done 👍

  • @josesolanrewaju6656
    @josesolanrewaju6656 Год назад +1

    Esie is not far from where I live, according to what we heard years back was that the real stones were stolen and exported. That of Oro I've not heard about it despite that I reside there

    • @anastasiaopeyemi8278
      @anastasiaopeyemi8278 Год назад

      Same here oooo
      I grew up in Oro and I have never heard of this story

  • @oyinkansolaoyinkansola50
    @oyinkansolaoyinkansola50 Год назад

    Is true have been there before... good job bro

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thanks
      I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @binaryworld4000
    @binaryworld4000 4 месяца назад

    Great Oyo empire, great Oranmiyan ❤❤

  • @promisenkwachukwu123
    @promisenkwachukwu123 Год назад

    You try so much ❤️

  • @igehkomeno4047
    @igehkomeno4047 Год назад

    The statues look very small too

  • @abolarinzainab5269
    @abolarinzainab5269 Год назад

    I spent three years in Oro and I live with the old indigen there have never heard about the crocodile story

  • @nebulousworld8031
    @nebulousworld8031 Год назад

    I was posted to the town for NYSC mo ya Japa

  • @TheJilo
    @TheJilo Год назад

    Ur voice sounds like those people who do nta documentary lol

  • @_Abdussalama
    @_Abdussalama Год назад

    Kwara is in North Western Nigeria. Yoruba land covers beyond the South West. I understand that as the source of the confusion.

  • @mercychiba4007
    @mercychiba4007 Год назад

    I like your video bro

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @princessbalogun3946
    @princessbalogun3946 Год назад +1

    There is a place very close to that place u are, you can teleport to another dimension. It is very close to that museum.

  • @Danielugbobor
    @Danielugbobor Год назад

    Have you heard about a town where a bible fell from heaven in isoko in Delta state

  • @Jeff-ur2jv
    @Jeff-ur2jv Год назад

    They look human but not actually human beings. It is amazing carvings n amazing artwork

  • @ShortGunbot007
    @ShortGunbot007 Год назад

    I'm not really sure about the oro story

  • @smartsuitt842
    @smartsuitt842 Год назад

    Nice video

  • @samueloyenuga74
    @samueloyenuga74 Год назад +1

    The esie soapstones is the work of the great lost oba civilization,oba civilization flourished at the early stage of Ile ife civilization,the oloba claimed oba Ile was the centre of the creation of the world and obaile the world's first settlement,the growth and development of Ile ife has a major power from 13th century led to the decline and destruction of the oba civilization, archeologist are sure the people of esie found the sculptures at the location when they first arrived...more research in present northern osun state and southern Kwara state will reveal the extent and greatness of this lost oba civilization.

  • @fatuma4657
    @fatuma4657 Год назад +3

    This are just Status because why they are so short while we are told that olden days people were very tall? I don't believe in that they were people

  • @fatouceesay6794
    @fatouceesay6794 Год назад

    Interesting

  • @elmanfire1523
    @elmanfire1523 Год назад

    Carvings like this are everywhere in Africa

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      True many places in Africa

  • @UNSTOPPABLE.02
    @UNSTOPPABLE.02 Год назад +1

    I don't believe that they were humans turned to stones because it doesn't look like it😮

  • @AndRoid-km7qr
    @AndRoid-km7qr Год назад

    Kwara state is in North Central not south west

  • @Sweetdification
    @Sweetdification Год назад

    IBA Oba Oludumare Yaih OSHA Qwedewami 👑 King of Kings 👑 Lord of Lord's Ist Conquering Lion and Tribe of Judah Jesu

  • @isiaqtoheeb1677
    @isiaqtoheeb1677 Год назад

    The original stone has been moved. Dey have been moved

  • @showumilawrenceadewale855
    @showumilawrenceadewale855 Год назад +2

    There was no history linking Esie to carving. The Nok and ife ancient people were carvers of iron and layer brass. Later Benin ancient people who were factually Yoruba ethnic group learnt of brass art through an ife man from Ilare quarters in ife. His name was Leila. Iam of the opinion that the Esie human beings relics remain a mystery that requires their dates through high teck. Then one can compare dates of existence of Esie and that of the sryefacts.

  • @Noraholise
    @Noraholise Год назад

    How many sculptors would have done that much sculptures in those days, anyways anything is possible these days

  • @goodluckgodm1798
    @goodluckgodm1798 Год назад +2

    All I know in this Heaven and earth is that we should worship only God of our Creator forever and believe in blood of JESUS Christ name amen thank you bro for your work

  • @mathiasniemeier4359
    @mathiasniemeier4359 Год назад

    ANYBODY CAN BELIEVE ANYTHING. SAD.

  • @abishyaodeniyi8132
    @abishyaodeniyi8132 Год назад

    This is my town the story that I was told is different with what I just listened to. But nevertheless the element of truth they were human being before they bought job.

  • @jungleebushcraft
    @jungleebushcraft Год назад +1

    So what? My ex wife has a heart of stone...

  • @kabirumamud347
    @kabirumamud347 Год назад

    Hmmmmm
    Dis esie story.. to me I don't blive those stone am seeing ar human beansss

  • @digitalgrace495
    @digitalgrace495 Год назад

    Bro you missed this one

  • @OlatunjiOluwakemi-v9h
    @OlatunjiOluwakemi-v9h 9 месяцев назад

  • @monilolaolorunloni6503
    @monilolaolorunloni6503 Год назад +9

    This is my town, Esie, the story is different to the one my grandmother to me totaly

  • @hosannanaomi4352
    @hosannanaomi4352 Год назад

    I love everything about your videos

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoy my videos 🙏🏾

  • @constanciachichi9956
    @constanciachichi9956 Год назад +2

    Have been there too but, we were told two different stories.

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Yes the story you hear depends on who you ask

  • @nwaogbeshallom5844
    @nwaogbeshallom5844 Год назад

    i do not think people are those stones because i don't believe it

  • @CrazyRaph3
    @CrazyRaph3 Год назад

    @4:38 mins looks like riyom in plateau state

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Right just used the clip

    • @CrazyRaph3
      @CrazyRaph3 Год назад

      @@wowneche okay.
      You're doing great I must say.

  • @9jaguy974
    @9jaguy974 Год назад +1

    They are all gods that Yoruba made and worship, not human beings that turn to them.

  • @ceceberry6051
    @ceceberry6051 Год назад

    So they were dwarfs and animated? Noted

  • @isiomaamma9869
    @isiomaamma9869 Год назад

    Are'nt they terra cotta from the ancient empire ?

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      The story you'll hear depends on who you ask actually different people have different stories about the stones

    • @deeemmanuel2669
      @deeemmanuel2669 Год назад

      Yes they are.

  • @oluwatobiadegoke13
    @oluwatobiadegoke13 Год назад

    These are nok art works

  • @richardearl2731
    @richardearl2731 Год назад

    Guy! You’re really trying o, glad this kind of show going on in Africa too, but you must be more closer to God, more spiritual

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      Thanks
      I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @juliatobiason3932
    @juliatobiason3932 Год назад +2

    Medusa effect

  • @adegbitecomfort4677
    @adegbitecomfort4677 Год назад

    The story I heard is different from this

  • @nanaadwoasika8464
    @nanaadwoasika8464 Год назад

    Hmmmmmmm 🤭

  • @ogbonnanwabueze5592
    @ogbonnanwabueze5592 Год назад

    Bring those ifa to governor wike for flogging

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад

      😂

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Год назад

      Why wike?

    • @ogbonnanwabueze5592
      @ogbonnanwabueze5592 Год назад +1

      @@nmg1909 wike told the chiefs to warn the Oracle to act against the boys doing kidnapping on the road he is repairing otherwise he will flogg them and clear them away from the village 🙄

  • @bidextemmy2440
    @bidextemmy2440 Год назад +2

    Their gods not human being you need to know about Yoruba empire

  • @_SugarPictures
    @_SugarPictures Год назад

    I hav got to understand that kwara state have so many customs and tradition and they are attached to diabolic stuff i believe that there is more story attached to the human status and about the corocodie I understand is their believe and their are still living in the world if they accept God all those tradition will be bound

    • @wowneche
      @wowneche  Год назад +1

      It's almost in every southern villages in Nigeria

    • @_SugarPictures
      @_SugarPictures Год назад

      @@wowneche ya i see