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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @oluwakayodekomolafe7864
    @oluwakayodekomolafe7864 Месяц назад +4

    The Vassal towns/provinces also benefitted from central adjudications. For instance, if two towns were fighting or two rival princes were contesting for a throne and wasn't amicably settled, they sometimes petitioned to the Alaafin at Oyo-Ile. A very notable example was the land tussles between Erin-Ile and Offa towns, which were taken to the Alaafin to settle.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your contributions. I love it.

  • @goriunited3716
    @goriunited3716 Месяц назад +5

    Great job,love from tbilisi georgia

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Thank you and how is Tbilisi?

  • @amazingmuhin9137
    @amazingmuhin9137 Месяц назад +6

    Bro! Thank you very much for this. I really needed someone to do this. The light in which this movies paint Oyo has been concerning for me. Thank you very much ❤

  • @Legendmovies-h5p
    @Legendmovies-h5p Месяц назад +16

    Yoruba get history ooo only God can give us the full story

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +6

      We are now documenting our history which is a good starting point.

    • @Watchman_Jay
      @Watchman_Jay Месяц назад +1

      In fact, Oyo get history, that, only God can us the full details

  • @mercyjoy5409
    @mercyjoy5409 Месяц назад +6

    God bless you brother keep it up

  • @oladipupopeters3523
    @oladipupopeters3523 Месяц назад +5

    May God continue to bless and keep you

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Ase. Thanks for watching.

  • @ogundainiadeola6726
    @ogundainiadeola6726 Месяц назад +5

    This is really a brilliant work of research. Please, I would advice you give subtitles so as to carry non -Yoruba speakers along. This could really appreciate the number of those engaging in your content. Thank you.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks and yes we are working on it

  • @stanleydouge2803
    @stanleydouge2803 Месяц назад +11

    I wish you could put subtitles 😢 I’m Haitian I found out I’m related to the Yoruba and would like to know more about the different groups within

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +3

      Aww. We seriously working on creating another channel called Abinibi Studio for you. It will be fully English based channel

    • @Bprovo
      @Bprovo Месяц назад +3

      @@abinibihub I'm Yoruba but born outside of Yoruba land and mostly raised outside of Yoruba land, that is a good idea, though I am using your channel to improve my Yoruba. I can understand about 60-80% of what you are saying. There are words that I used the context of what you are saying to understand. Like I deduced that Ishakole most be tribute for example.

    • @dayoaderemi7602
      @dayoaderemi7602 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Bprovo isakole is like : a royalty paid to the king's in those days.

  • @alliancequatre3484
    @alliancequatre3484 Месяц назад +6

    I'm 100% yoruba from Bénin 🇧🇯. I'm glad to hear this history from you sir. Eku igbeyonju

  • @esuolanishina6735
    @esuolanishina6735 Месяц назад +2

    The explanation you made, this style of ruling, king Oyotunji, reveal to the American government. The American idea of ruling another country by supporting them, comes from old oyo empire.

  • @olarenwajufalusi4979
    @olarenwajufalusi4979 Месяц назад +7

    Ekiti is the Aboriginal land of West African People...Visitors were established in Ile-Ife and Oyo Ile was the last retirement town for the military men who depend on Ekiti iron workers & craftmen. The economic benefits of 2000years war in the Sahara Desert from Mali to Cairo through Sudan. Oyo had to rescue and relocate many other tribes by safe keeping the eternal mother of the earth. Obokun Oduduwa, Ogun, Obatala , Osun and the Orishas in the old temples...Oba wo aja ...the lift to the heaven realms still exists in Oyo.

    • @tolulopeakinola7917
      @tolulopeakinola7917 Месяц назад +1

      Not really the part called ile Ife has been relocated 7 times and ekiti used to be ile Ife location.. it has been years before osun was created.

    • @shortsToStory
      @shortsToStory Месяц назад

      References please, I'll like to know more about the Ekiti history

  • @babarindewilliams6890
    @babarindewilliams6890 Месяц назад +12

    I'm proudly Yoruba and I'm very interested in the military history of the Oyo army. Having served in the Canadian forces, I've come to take an interest in military history. What were the main weapons of the Oyo army ? I read about a double handed sword called the agedemgbe similar to the katana used by ancient Japanese army. What is the origin of the Shakabula? Many questions. Thanks.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +5

      I promise to dive really deep into this. Infact before the end of the year.

    • @VikingPremier
      @VikingPremier Месяц назад +1

      Shakabula is a copy of the European musket gun, handed down, traded from the English, Portuguese human traders. The native blacksmith copied the design.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      @VikingPremier true. You are right.

    • @johnjackissorryinfrench7777
      @johnjackissorryinfrench7777 Месяц назад +1

      Let's not forget that one of the most potent "weapons" of Oyo was its calvary. This important military unit employed a large number of enslaved Hausa or Hausa prisoners of war as horsemen. They were stationed in the Savanna grassland regions and only led periodic raids into the more southern forested regions because of the effect of the dreaded tse-tse fly on the horses.

    • @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz
      @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz Месяц назад +1

      I'm Anago from Benin republic. And the ancient times there was nothing like agreement baba .it's simple the powerful ones oppresse the weak ones. Oyo was an oppressor.there was nothing like infrastructures then every was forest .

  • @Mohbadilerioluwa
    @Mohbadilerioluwa Месяц назад +10

    It pity ppl are forgetting their orisun

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +2

      Simply because it was passed down through generations via oral tradition but now is the time for us to document all this history and we can pick it up from here.

  • @djafaroukakore6241
    @djafaroukakore6241 14 дней назад +1

    Merci beaucoup pour l'histoire, la domination des dahomeens sur les Shabès et Dassa du Bénin à été détruire par les guerriers bariba de l'empire de Barutem(Nikki). Oyo et Nikki combattu ensemble à iloron contre d'autres envahisseurs.

  • @ajiboyehammedolamilekan2396
    @ajiboyehammedolamilekan2396 Месяц назад +3

    After the issue that comes between afonja and alafin oyo

  • @adamabdulwasiu7816
    @adamabdulwasiu7816 Месяц назад +5

    Can you please make a research on Oyo Empire contribution to British Colonial System. Did Oyo repel it or support it because I used to feel like British Colonialism found way in Yorubaland during the fall of Oyo Empire.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Ok I will work on it. Thanks

    • @kiniun5221
      @kiniun5221 Месяц назад

      @@adamabdulwasiu7816 British, Spanish, Portuguese saw ancient old ỌYỌ empire as their spiritual home...I was Adeyemi the first who invited Christian missionary who has settled in Abeokuta to settle fight issue among Yoruba in ekiti this how British infiltration and some Yoruba part like ijẹbu,ẹgba,ekiti, ẹdo Benin,niger delta,kogi,Ilorin,gwari known today as abuja,tiv,igbira,kukuwa,kemberi,gogobiri, got colonized by British

    • @oyeabd
      @oyeabd Месяц назад

      It is Oyo that even invited them to settle Kiriji war, that's how they were able to ponetrate

    • @FinbitInvestment
      @FinbitInvestment Месяц назад

      Oyo empire was a selfish one,they invited Hausa/fulani people to enslave other yoruba cities for economic gain

  • @ADE-of-LAGOS
    @ADE-of-LAGOS Месяц назад +4

    And we are complaining that Oyinbo people are collecting "Ishakole" from us. I know this is ancient widespread practice that shouldn't be happening in this modern age.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +2

      This whole history ends in 1840

  • @barbaraschmidtz9281
    @barbaraschmidtz9281 Месяц назад +2

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @abdlhafeezoriyomi9196
    @abdlhafeezoriyomi9196 Месяц назад +2

    My concern is
    During Oyo empire, how is ile ife then
    Because people hardly talk about that

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Ile ife is a unique place. Sacred Town. People just don’t mess around with the town. We are working on telling people what Ile ife stands for in Yorubaland

    • @Watchman_Jay
      @Watchman_Jay Месяц назад +3

      Ife, even though was the spiritual home of the Lukumis (Yorubas) had no confrontation with the Oyos, because like other state, Ife was only a kingdom while Oyo was an Empire.
      If it wasn't for the first and second fall of the Oyo Ile (the Oyo Empire) I believe the there would have been a nation called Oyo, and if at all, Ibadan and not Ife would have been the capital city. Ife homes the stool of Odudua but wasn't inhabited by his defendant, Oyo did.

    • @Watchman_Jay
      @Watchman_Jay Месяц назад

      ​@@abinibihub
      People didn't mess with it, not because it was so sacred, but because the Yorubas know that "omo ti O ba so Ile nu, so apo iya ko.". You don't use a left hand to point towards the home of your father. It's our origin, you can't wage a war against your own home fa 😊

  • @itumo2645
    @itumo2645 Месяц назад +5

    E dakun si eto yii te ye fun wa. A gbadun itan Oyo Ile yii

  • @irentemiomoadisa9683
    @irentemiomoadisa9683 22 дня назад +1

    Afonja is indigenous of oyo even is omoba of alaafin oyo but from female side

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  21 день назад

      Right and thanks for the correction

  • @arcejiroeshalomi4689
    @arcejiroeshalomi4689 Месяц назад +1

    Oyo was a Great kingdom, but in terms of Oyo being an empire is not entirely correct, but withou a doubt Oyo's military might made them a warrior kingdom, it is even recorded that Oyo paid tribute to the Nupe kingdom which was more established but somehow without any recorded conquest, Oyo is now being described as an empire.... Yes they faught wars and defended their kingdoms and established differrnt selttlements but their conquest never established an empire...

  • @lucdina5118
    @lucdina5118 Месяц назад +2

    Laimo w e have the same name 😂😂😂 “Adétonan”

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Really. Where are you from?

    • @lucdina5118
      @lucdina5118 Месяц назад +1

      @ Benin 🇧🇯 In Ifangni

  • @FasilatAdenike-w6y
    @FasilatAdenike-w6y Месяц назад +2

    We need uour help...
    Accordingly to Torah
    Yoruba prophet are listed like this,
    Oyo,land of Rome(Oba Sango),ile ife land of roman(oba Alaiye lua)ijebu land is kanite(Eni tamu lati inu odu dudu, Oduduwa)Dahomey land of Awon omo sheriola know as Israel Joshua (E'su).ondo land of Judah(omishere moses)ekiti land of Timbuktu(Oba Ogun) Abeokuta Oya wind.pls can you confirmed this for us??? And Oba Aarony know as fi-ri-haruna

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      I don’t know anything about this sir.

  • @OG-dp1kx
    @OG-dp1kx Месяц назад +1

    Oyo never had control over all of what we know today as yoruba. Owo, akure, ado ekiti, ondo, etc, were all closer to benin than to oyo. No one from akure paid tribute to oyo, it was paid to benin.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your contribution.

    • @abiodunbabatunde5526
      @abiodunbabatunde5526 Месяц назад +3

      You goofed! You forgot or may be you didn't know that Osamawe of ondo is a great grand son of Alaafin oluaso. Hence Alaafin protected them.
      Ekiti as the land of esun and ufe odaye Alaafin also provided military preservation for them.

    • @OG-dp1kx
      @OG-dp1kx Месяц назад +1

      @abiodunbabatunde5526 no, majority of south eastern youruba sub groups had closer relations with benin than with oyo, read about the benin akure war for example to get an idea. Benin used to see itself as part of wider oduduwa family unlike these days

  • @michaelccantogavilan9961
    @michaelccantogavilan9961 Месяц назад +1

    The history of the Egbas and the Dahomey you narrated was wrong my brother. It happened at the early stage settlement of the Egbas in Abeokuta. The women warrior were conquered Oke Ata in Abeokuta. I am also a student of history may God be with us all.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Nop. When did egba settle down? When did oyo empire decline? Date is important when it comes to history.

  • @istolachance2036
    @istolachance2036 Месяц назад +1

    D'une part il y a une part de vérité mais d'autre part non car Abomey s'étend jusqu'au abeokuta et oyo car le roi Gbheanzin était un guerrier et Abomey un royaume de guerrier

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Yea but they did not conquer any extra town.

  • @adeolaanjorin4999
    @adeolaanjorin4999 Месяц назад +2

    dont sugarcoat it, Oyo was trying to consolidate power and get land, they wage wars and took over territories and start collecting tributes, the became task master and even became greedy so much that they start to experience revolts. they had good and bad intentions. it is in their interest to protect those colonies or no more tributes. so dont make it look like they were saviors

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      What I know and believed is this whole process started in the 15th century to 19th century which means a lot of kings had passed. Tell me why we don’t have any records of Yoruba in the slave trade until after Oyo collapsed? Let’s discussed this.

    • @adeolaanjorin4999
      @adeolaanjorin4999 Месяц назад

      @@abinibihub Africans don’t do written records, they do oral records passed down through generations through stories, fables and names. The reason we have nothing is because after colonization, we lost our ways of doing things as Africans and there was a break in transferring this stories through tradition.

    • @FinbitInvestment
      @FinbitInvestment Месяц назад +1

      Oyo have been involved I slave trade before then sir but not with Europeans but with the Arabs,there's slave trade between sub Sahara west African Kingdom and Arabs befire the Europeans

  • @OG-dp1kx
    @OG-dp1kx Месяц назад +4

    Also, oyo sold many of the slaves to white people before the British abolished the Atlantic slave trade. Oyo brought so much misery to smaller villages, infact, this tyrannical way of ruling people led to the kiriji war. Lets not sugarcoat history

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Kiriji war and slavery. Please check your calendar again sir. Thanks

    • @OG-dp1kx
      @OG-dp1kx Месяц назад +1

      @abinibihub in summary, oyo, before and after fulani invasion of oyo ile, was a heavy handed tyrannical state, this resulted eventually in the kiriji war because ijesha and imesi ile wanted their independence, they were tired of the ajeles

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      @OG-dp1kx oyo Ile has collapsed during kiriji war. Check your fact again. Good night

    • @OG-dp1kx
      @OG-dp1kx Месяц назад +1

      @abinibihub oga, do you not understand English, I know its a yoruba channel but still 😆. I said oyo before and after fulani attack on oyo ile was tyrannical. If you do not understand this, I question your grasp of history. The fulani sacking of oyo ile was what eventually lead to the kiriji war because oyo at ago, aka new oyo, was trying to impose itself using ibadan, ijesha and imesi rebelled

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      @OG-dp1kx yes I don’t understand English. Thanks for your contribution. Na me f--up

  • @earoy2445
    @earoy2445 Месяц назад +1

    This is a revisionist history.The Dahomey Amazon's freed Dahomey from the grip of the Oyo empire.

  • @tundeopoola
    @tundeopoola Месяц назад +1

    Iran Oba ni afonja loyo ki o to lo si ilorin

  • @olurotimiadepitan5087
    @olurotimiadepitan5087 Месяц назад +1

    What is this guy talking about? Ilorin and part of Kogi state is the old Oyo Empire.

  • @bukolaadebayo1891
    @bukolaadebayo1891 Месяц назад +1

    Osi ni yoruba ponbele, o sin nso benefit, osi no, structure Osi nso and, so abbl. E so yooba!! Masoyinbo!

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      Yoruba ponbele is what we do not the language we speak. I’m a solo creator so Ko rorun. Anyways thanks for your comment

    • @bukolaadebayo1891
      @bukolaadebayo1891 Месяц назад +3

      @abinibihub Is the language not part of the Yoruba ni? Let's show the beauty of that language without any 'amulumala'. Your program is cool. I'm not trying to bad mouth what you do. I just feel like that is an aspect we all have to improve on.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +1

      @bukolaadebayo1891 thanks and I will work on it. Lol

  • @ajiboyehammedolamilekan2396
    @ajiboyehammedolamilekan2396 Месяц назад +2

    Afonja is not from ilorin
    Is the one that established the town called ilorin

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Ok thanks for this information

  • @tundeopoola
    @tundeopoola Месяц назад +1

    Omo oyo ni afonja o

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Please explain. I’m a little bit confused here.

  • @kiniun5221
    @kiniun5221 Месяц назад +1

    Amazon never fought again Oyo their ruler they only fought against french in support of Ibadan warrior invited by lokondo known as Benghazi and they defeated french and their Moroccan/Senegalese allies in battles

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      They did. They are called Dahomey warriors

    • @kiniun5221
      @kiniun5221 Месяц назад

      @abinibihub no they did not stop saying what you don't know...they did not attack their old oyo ruler...ago di Oyo Atiba is different from old ỌYỌ

    • @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz
      @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz Месяц назад

      😂lol go and check the dates between Oyo ilé and Oyo Atiba

    • @kiniun5221
      @kiniun5221 Месяц назад

      @@KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz OLUEWU rule in Oyo Ile Atiba rule in ago oja in afijio ....Lisabi ,dahomey time is era of Atiba not old oyo

    • @kiniun5221
      @kiniun5221 Месяц назад

      @@KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz are you normal at who is this werey

  • @benjyadeola567
    @benjyadeola567 Месяц назад +1

    Why use Anglo-Saxon words? Not right. That indicates adulteration. Make it pure to make it real.

  • @akandesanni2801
    @akandesanni2801 Месяц назад +1

    Omon Oootu. Omon abinibi lori ilè anwon baba ounla babarè. Oman itan ilou è. Oni Kpokpo is today Grand-Popo. Baalè ni woun djè ni ilè Danxomey kon ni oba aladé.

    • @jonasow4
      @jonasow4 Месяц назад +1

      You are lying . Danhomey had many kings

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Many kings? How explain your self

    • @akandesanni2801
      @akandesanni2801 Месяц назад +2

      @@jonasow4 You need to know the difference you have in Oba and Baalè. When you pay attention to South Benin you will see that all of they high rank chief or oba never wear adé only "Abéti adja" Even the statut of all great chief in Porto (Toffa) and Abomey (Behanzin) all of them wear "Abétiadja" even when you look at old picture.

    • @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz
      @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz Месяц назад

      You are a liar 😂the Danhomey people were kingmakers.its yoruba that has balè tittle égun has no tittle as balè. Don't let us lie all in the name of making history looks or sounds sweeter 😂. Iré oo😂

    • @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz
      @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz Месяц назад

      There was no a tittle called abéti-adja or what ever 😂my yoruba brothers pls let stop this😂
      Trying make a history more sweeter finally turns it totally unrealistic and fake.

  • @GokeAruna
    @GokeAruna Месяц назад +1

    Afonja was a prince from Oyo and was only relocated to ilorin due to his power

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the correction. I appreciate this.

    • @GokeAruna
      @GokeAruna Месяц назад +1

      I appreciate your good effort..

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      @GokeAruna thank you sir.

  • @TiwaleyiAjilore
    @TiwaleyiAjilore 21 день назад

    A Yorúbá historian is being tutored by this woman. ruclips.net/video/MmW0h8OzfG4/видео.htmlsi=K1bXfZK6H8Eyx0Zy

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  21 день назад

      Please stop it. Thank you

    • @TiwaleyiAjilore
      @TiwaleyiAjilore 19 дней назад +1

      @abinibihub I taught you are more concerned about Yoruba history why this reply

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  19 дней назад

      @TiwaleyiAjilore you can contact me on that ways. Not spamming my page.

  • @adetaiootuyemi8169
    @adetaiootuyemi8169 Месяц назад +1

    To show how shallow you are, you could have used the term "ile Karoo Oji re" instead of Yoruba. Asides that the Ijebus were never under the yoke of the Oyos.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +7

      Intentionally, I did not mention any villages or towns except the one I was in at the time of recording. If you scroll through my page, you'll see how long I’ve been visiting and documenting what are now called Yoruba towns. Stay tuned and you’ll learn more about your region. Rather than relying on traditional oral accounts, which often lack concrete evidence, I try to base my work on actual documentation and research. You’re welcome to share your own evidence, but resorting to calling me names doesn’t strengthen your argument.
      Anyways, I understand that some people are quick to make assumptions and believe they know it all. But my brother, it doesn't cost a thing to unlearn and relearn. You might find it helpful to open your mind to new information-it’s never too late to grow and improve your understanding.

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Месяц назад

      ​@@abinibihubPlease ignore individuals who have no respect for others.

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Месяц назад +2

      Wetin be your problem Mr? Why can't you go out there to do the work. All you can do is abuse. Someone spent his time and money to do this work and your own contribution is to disrespect. Convey your concern in a more dignified way. Some folks are only yorubas by name.

    • @oloyadeolumuyiwa7426
      @oloyadeolumuyiwa7426 Месяц назад +1

      You could have been a little bit respectful, that would have been reasonable.

    • @lekanbadmus4657
      @lekanbadmus4657 Месяц назад +2

      Arm chair critic that can't create anything but only tear apart. Be constructive with your criticism else you are just waffling.

  • @rickymayne2298
    @rickymayne2298 Месяц назад

    They were oppressors

  • @FinbitInvestment
    @FinbitInvestment Месяц назад +3

    Old Oyo empire was a opressing empires,they destroyed other youruba towns and gains for economic reasons and to satisfy there Alaafins

    • @kiniun5221
      @kiniun5221 Месяц назад

      @@FinbitInvestment liar

    • @mrzagamaje9434
      @mrzagamaje9434 Месяц назад +2

      That’s the way life was lived back then. Go and read about Europe and see how they were killing one another back then.

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory Месяц назад +1

    Not just Oyo ile,it goes back to the Oyoo family from benin kingdom now edo state Nigeria.😅

  • @adetaiootuyemi8169
    @adetaiootuyemi8169 Месяц назад +1

    Guy, yes Oyo empire was great in its own proportion but you need not exaggerations about the Oyo empires.
    True you really want to highlight the Yoruba culture out there, but as you exaggerate and paint as if Yoruba culture and all is 100% pure and excellent shows how shallow you are. The Ishakole was a case of Benin being a vassal state.
    For Gods sake, you heavily lied about majority of the towns and people asking for Oyo protection. The oyos fought and put these people into subjugation.
    My guy, you are always disjointing facts, making your narration so incoherent and uninteresting.

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. It’s always interesting to hear different perspectives. I would suggest, though, that reading more and perhaps traveling to a few different places might help you gain a broader understanding. Sometimes seeing the world from other angles can offer more clarity and balance. Wishing you all the best in your intellectual growth!

    • @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz
      @KehindeAdekunle-yf8uz Месяц назад +1

      ​@@abinibihubdon't be offended this man is telling you the truth. I'm a descendant oduduwa a full Anago

    • @michaelccantogavilan9961
      @michaelccantogavilan9961 Месяц назад +1

      He was right about some towns calling for Oyos protection without waging war against them, one of those towns were Egba luwe now Yewa.

  • @jimmygouda7466
    @jimmygouda7466 Месяц назад +1

    Mon frère c’est du mensonge

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      Ok

    • @jimmygouda7466
      @jimmygouda7466 Месяц назад +1

      J’ai appris à l’école que les royaumes du BÉNIN payaient des taxes aux royaumes du Nigeria voilà pourquoi je dis que c’est faux et vous
      , vous aimez trop extrapoler les choses comme toutes les bonnes choses viennent de chez vous

    • @abinibihub
      @abinibihub  Месяц назад

      @jimmygouda7466 si vous comprenez mon langage vous ne direz pas que c’est faux.