If you truly understand the psychology of human nature, what you're saying about the Egba is not unique, it has and it's still happening all over the world too. It's been like that since the dawn of time. However, what cemented the Egba unity then was the "Imule" amongst the people (especially the warrior class,) and the examples you also cited are some of the Imule code of conduct, which is still in existence amongst the Ogboni/ Oshugbo society today.
An outstanding story 👍 BUT Obasanjo is not a Yoruba man, only his mother is from Abẹokuta . That’s why we called him the most useless President Nigeria has ever had.
Very informative. Thank you sir
Odò kìí ṣàn kó gbàgbé orísun rẹ̀! Ẹ kú Ohùn Baba wa❤❤❤.
I Like you sir
Thank you sir. Omo Egba nki yin pe eseun.
If you truly understand the psychology of human nature, what you're saying about the Egba is not unique, it has and it's still happening all over the world too. It's been like that since the dawn of time. However, what cemented the Egba unity then was the "Imule" amongst the people (especially the warrior class,) and the examples you also cited are some of the Imule code of conduct, which is still in existence amongst the Ogboni/ Oshugbo society today.
But one can learn from that EGBA exposure
@@asaatiiseluyoruba1356 Oh, definitely yes.
An outstanding story 👍 BUT Obasanjo is not a Yoruba man, only his mother is from Abẹokuta . That’s why we called him the most useless President Nigeria has ever had.
E se pupo.