The Amanayabo of Nembe Kingdom in Bayelsa and His Majesty, Dr Edwin Dakoru. Obi of Onicha at the palace of Ooni of Ife on a courtsey visit last weekend.
Oti se se!.
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At least, let him sit down in his palace so others can visit him
ReplyDeleteGood for them
ReplyDeleteGood for them!
ReplyDeleteOti se se o, Oni too is receiving visitors and not him doing the visitation. Kabiesi o.
ReplyDeleteYou are very tribalistic. I see your comments even whenwhen people aren't jumping on us and you would be sweating unnecessary. Live ad let's live. If people are hating our tribe, preach peace and love and not doing opposite..
DeleteJust saying
Abeg what's Onicha?
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Onitsha
DeleteThanks @Anon, was wondering before, didn't know they call Onitsha as Onicha
Delete*Larry was here*
Where is @Mrs Ojaja
ReplyDelete@Galore
I want to be royalty :)
ReplyDeleteOh, OK! This is cool
ReplyDeleteOh, OK! This is cool
ReplyDeleteStella, it's NEMBE kingdom not MEMBE. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMiss u
DeleteTheir business...
ReplyDeleteOnicha is a different place. Please be proof reading. It is Onitsha.
ReplyDeleteAlso;
Amanyanabo of Nembe Kingdom.
Edmund Daukoru
You are welcome ma.
...and the Obi just had to wear agbada to see the ooni. What happened to isiagwu bikonu?
ReplyDeleteIt's onicha and not onitsha as colonial masters call it.
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