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Restrict Oro Festival To Night, Ikorodu Residents Plead (5844 Views)
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treesun: 1:29pm On Jun 12 |
Some residents of Ikorodu, a suburb of Lagos State, have appealed to the state government to restrict the Oro festival to nighttime hours, citing disruptions to free movement and commercial activities during the day. NAN https://punchng.com/restrict-oro-festival-to-night-ikorodu-residents-plead/ 4 Likes |
GodPunishOsu: 1:33pm On Jun 12 |
The Oro will come out during the day and any oluwo that come out will be used as
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HeatSeeker(m): 1:44pm On Jun 12 |
There is no point pleading with indigenes that don't want change. Let them continue. The world will eventually leave us where we want to be. We cannot be forced to modernise our practices.
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Lekamso: 1:48pm On Jun 12 |
It's only common sense that festivals like that should be held at night
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Quelme: 1:48pm On Jun 12 |
This diabolical and demonic practice should be abolish.
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2mch(m): 1:49pm On Jun 12 |
It’s better in the day so you don’t accuse them of killing you at night. What happens to the people stuck in locations outside their house, if it’s done at night?
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lonelydora: 1:49pm On Jun 12 |
A once revered traditional Oro festival has been turned to a political tool. Politicians keep destroying our traditional and religious practices. 6 Likes |
musazulyadain: 1:49pm On Jun 12 |
People with their beliefs, the thing don tired me self
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meedoLock(m): 1:52pm On Jun 12 |
Isese lagba! But I concur with the woman submission. The festival was evidently practiced during the odd time of the night in the past, things is now evolving with our heterogenous beliefs. May God bless Nigerians 2 Likes 1 Share |
jmoore(m): 1:53pm On Jun 12 |
So it's no longer during February-march period?
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jmoore(m): 1:54pm On Jun 12 |
Their own version of sit at home. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 10 Likes |
Tjra: 1:55pm On Jun 12 |
lonelydora:Political tool in what way? Is there an election today? Which state are you from? 2 Likes |
Ayobami7(m): 1:55pm On Jun 12 |
Awala ni ilu oooo a shey oro a shey agemo! Adajo odun ti ko re imale ko gbono medina Adajo odun ti ko ba re christiani ko gbobo Jerusalem Awala ni ilu oooo a shey oro a shey agemo!!! 2 Likes |
NNEVERAGAINN: 2:00pm On Jun 12 |
treesun:na cross them still draw for hand. Let the give Jesus all the praise 👏 1 Like |
Shellsploit: 2:01pm On Jun 12 |
And the oro worshippers even wore wristwatch Wetin oro no go see for ikorodu ![]() ![]()
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seborrhic: 2:03pm On Jun 12 |
I bet if not for colonisation and the whiteman denouncing such practices,sacrificing someone when an oba dies,would still have been an acceptable practice in the Southwest
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WhoIBe: 2:06pm On Jun 12 |
The festival should be canceled or make dem no disturb anyone with their activities. Everyone go about their business peacefully
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dontai(m): 2:14pm On Jun 12 |
Dey play, they will do it in the daytime, if you are not convenient with it go back to Jerusalem or Mecca. Sit at home in the East every Monday, schools are been closed during Ramadan and every Friday in the North. So naa my one day festival now be una problem, u beta die! 5 Likes 1 Share |
ideatoprince18(m): 2:16pm On Jun 12 |
Barbaric South West culture .... Restrict it to the night. How do u put people on hold?
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dontai(m): 2:20pm On Jun 12 |
ideatoprince18:but you people can seat at home every Monday of the week? So unbarbaric of you guys. 1 Like |
dontai(m): 2:22pm On Jun 12 |
WhoIBe:clap for yourself, but on Monday you can't even go out to fetch water in Anambra? |
dontai(m): 2:25pm On Jun 12 |
seborrhic:like Nnamdi kanu and the content creator from Finland dey sacrifice you guys every Monday? |
Slytiger: 2:26pm On Jun 12 |
Their tradition and culture in Lagos. I can't fault or question them.
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dontai(m): 2:28pm On Jun 12 |
Ayobami7:so funwon Kan gbø, Awon ōmō ale gbøgbo. Aaseyi atunsemi si, asese tun se. |
Slytiger: 2:28pm On Jun 12 |
seborrhic:They had stopped that in the SW before the arrival of the whites. It was still practiced in Benin though and that was the justification of the British for the invasion. The Benin would often send isoko and urhobo people to go to igboland to capture slaces for sacrifices. Source: "Benin, the city of blood by Reginald Overend" In addition, the igbos were famous for cannibalism and killing of twins practices. Reference: "GT Basden (Among the igbos of Nigeria)" and "The peoples of Southern Nigeria: a sketch of their history, ethnology and languages with an abstract of the 1921 census by Percy Amaury Talbot" The colonial help eradicate killing of twins due to Christianity. The other practice of eating people is still frequently reported in news all around the SE. 1 Like |
Guestmale: 2:32pm On Jun 12 |
This is a shame in a modern Nigeria, why will one religion be infringing on the right of others.
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Empiree: 2:33pm On Jun 12 |
What exactly is the benefit of this sh1t in 21st century modern society
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southsouthking(m): 2:34pm On Jun 12 |
Why must your personal religious activities impose restrictions on others?... Women mustn't see your oro, masquerades are dreadful and threatening... What a barbarism!...
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Doyin2(m): 2:41pm On Jun 12 |
The constitution of Nigeria guarantees the freedom of religion as well as freedom of movement. The organizers of Oro festival must obey the constitution. Therefore ,Let them organize their oro when people are supposed to be sleeping and not moving. |
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