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In a compelling journey from tension to understanding, Sergeant Leah Matthews, returning home from a demanding deployment, finds herself facing unexpected prejudice as she settles into her upgraded first-class seat. A well-dressed man challenges her presence there, expressing his belief that a soldier like her doesn’t belong in first class.

The situation escalates with the man’s insistence and disdain, but Leah’s composed response and heartfelt note change the course of the interaction. The note, a poignant reminder of shared humanity and the cost of freedom, prompts a heartfelt apology from the man, who reveals his grief and newfound respect. By the end of the flight, Leah and her unexpected adversary part ways with a newfound understanding and connection, reminding us all of the power of empathy and kindness…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

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Sergeant Leah Matthews had just completed a grueling deployment overseas, and her journey home was long overdue. The physical and emotional toll of military life had left her exhausted, and as she navigated the bustling airport with her heavy duffel bag slung over her shoulder, her sole focus was on the prospect of finally getting some much-needed rest. The weight of the bag seemed to reflect the weight of her experiences—months of intense training, long nights, and the heartache of losing friends along the way.

Leah was clad in her military uniform, the olive green fabric bearing the marks of her hard-fought service. The uniform, worn and faded from the harsh conditions she had endured, told a silent story of sacrifice and endurance. Yet despite the fatigue that clung to her like a second skin, Leah carried herself with the quiet dignity and resilience that had become her hallmark.

As she approached the gate for her flight home, Leah was pleasantly surprised to find that her seat had been upgraded to first class. The airline’s gesture seemed like a small token of recognition for her service, and although she felt a bit out of place among the sharply dressed passengers in business suits and designer attire, she was grateful for the comfort. She took her seat in 3A, trying to relax in the plush surroundings after so many months of rugged conditions.

However, just as Leah was beginning to settle in and enjoy the rare luxury, a man approached her with a look of irritation and disbelief. His well-tailored suit and air of entitlement made it clear that he was accustomed to getting his way.

“Excuse me,” he said, his tone dripping with annoyance. “I believe you’re in my seat.”

Leah looked up, her expression one of confusion. “I don’t think so,” she responded, showing him her boarding pass. “This is my seat—3A.”

The man took a glance at her ticket and then fixed her with a contemptuous sneer. “This must be some kind of mistake. You’re a soldier. You should be in coach, not first class.”

His words were sharp and dismissive, carrying an undertone of prejudice that Leah had encountered too often during her service. She remained calm, her posture unwavering as she tried to resolve the situation.

Leah felt a surge of embarrassment and frustration coursing through her. She had encountered prejudice before, but each experience felt just as painful and humiliating as the last. Her heart pounded in her chest as she tried to remain composed, reminding herself to breathe deeply.

“I’m sorry, sir, but this is the seat that was assigned to me,” she said, her voice trembling slightly but resolute.

The man’s reaction was swift and disdainful. He scoffed loudly, his face a mask of disbelief and irritation. “Unbelievable,” he muttered under his breath, his eyes darting around as if he expected someone to come to his aid or support his stance. “You don’t belong here.”

Leah was momentarily at a loss for words, her mind racing as she absorbed the hostility directed at her. She could feel the weight of the other passengers’ gazes—a mix of curiosity and judgment. Their stares seemed to pierce through her, amplifying her discomfort. She was on the verge of offering to switch seats, hoping to diffuse the situation and avoid further conflict, when the flight attendant approached with an air of professionalism.

“Is there a problem here?” the flight attendant inquired, her tone courteous but carrying an undercurrent of authority.

The man quickly began to outline his version of the situation, his voice laden with indignation, but the flight attendant’s attention shifted to Leah. Her expression softened with understanding.

“Sergeant Matthews, your seat is indeed in first class. Thank you for your service,” she said warmly, acknowledging Leah’s presence and status.

Turning toward the man with a mix of professionalism and firmness, the flight attendant continued, her voice steady and polite. “Sir, your assigned seat is 5A, which is located just a few rows behind. Kindly make your way there.”

Her intervention not only resolved the immediate seating issue but also reinstated a measure of dignity for Leah, who felt a brief but palpable wave of relief as the confrontation was diffused. The man’s reaction was swift and unmistakable. His face flushed a deep, angry red, betraying his embarrassment. Instead of offering an apology or any semblance of contrition, he responded with a dismissive huff and a curt nod. Without a word, he turned sharply on his heel and marched back to his seat, his posture radiating clear irritation and annoyance.

Leah watched this unfolding drama with a complex swirl of emotions. While she felt a significant sense of relief at the resolution of the immediate conflict, she also experienced a rising tide of frustration. As she sank back into her seat, the confrontation continued to linger heavily in her thoughts, refusing to dissipate. The more she tried to push the incident from her mind, the more it seemed to gnaw at her, especially as the plane began its ascent into the sky.

As the aircraft climbed higher and the landscape below receded, Leah’s mind wandered to her past experiences in the military. She recalled the numerous sacrifices made by herself and her fellow soldiers, the lives lost in the line of duty, and the profound, unbreakable bonds formed through shared trials and tribulations. Her thoughts drifted to the prejudice she had faced, both while in uniform and after leaving service—a painful reminder of the persistent biases she continued to encounter despite her dedication and sacrifices. The man’s remarks had struck a nerve, but the discomfort went beyond the sting of his words. It was a harsh reminder that despite her years of service and the sacrifices she had made for her country, there were still individuals who viewed her through a prejudiced lens.

This persistent pain, a recurring shadow in her life, seemed to resurface with each new encounter of bias—an unhealed wound that continued to trouble her. As the flight progressed across the sky, Leah found herself unable to escape a deep, unsettling feeling that seemed to cling to her like a shadow. From her vantage point, she could sense the man’s piercing gaze from a few rows ahead. His eyes would occasionally dart toward her, clearly reflecting his lingering disdain. It was apparent that he remained brooding over their earlier encounter, and this realization unsettled her deeply.

Leah knew that she could not allow this distressing situation to taint the remainder of her journey. She had navigated far greater trials and adversities in her life and was determined not to let the prejudice of a single stranger overshadow her return home.

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With a determined resolve, Leah reached into her bag and carefully retrieved a small notepad, her hands steady despite the turbulence of her emotions. As she opened it, she felt a surge of purpose, channeling her thoughts into each meticulously chosen word. The note she crafted was simple yet profound, aimed at addressing the earlier misunderstanding with both sincerity and depth. She poured her heart into the message, striving to bridge the chasm of misunderstanding that had emerged between her and the man.

“Dear Sir,

I wanted to take a moment to address the misunderstanding that occurred earlier today. As a proud member of the Armed Forces, I have dedicated my life to serving my country and protecting the freedoms that we all hold dear. My experiences have shown me the true cost of these freedoms, and I carry with me the memories of those who did not return home.

In light of this, I hope we can all rise above our differences and recognize our shared humanity. We are, in many ways, more alike than we are different, and it is through kindness and empathy that we can truly connect.

Sincerely,
Sergeant Leah Matthews”

With a deep breath, Leah folded the note with utmost care, her fingers lingering over the creases as if to imbue them with the sincerity of her intent. She approached the flight attendant, her demeanor calm and resolute—a stark contrast to the turbulence of her inner world. The flight attendant, having witnessed the earlier confrontation and sensing the gravity of Leah’s gesture, nodded with a sympathetic smile and accepted the note with an understanding nod.

Leah watched with a mixture of hope and apprehension as the attendant made her way to the man seated in 5A and handed him the folded paper. The man’s reaction was palpable—his face registering a range of emotions as he unfolded the note. Leah, from her seat, observed the initial look of surprise that quickly gave way to a more nuanced expression. She couldn’t fully decipher the change in his demeanor from afar, but she hoped that the words she had written might stir some reflection and understanding within him. Her heart ached with the desire for her message to reach him, to resonate with him on a level that transcended their earlier confrontation. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

As the flight progressed, Leah’s attention was drawn repeatedly to the man’s engrossed

posture. He seemed absorbed in the note, his gaze fixed on the words with a thoughtful intensity. He did not glance in her direction, nor did he offer any immediate acknowledgment, but Leah found solace in the fact that he was engaging with her message. She had not expected a direct response, but the act of taking the high road—of choosing to respond with empathy and understanding—provided her with a quiet sense of peace.

In allowing her actions to speak for themselves, Leah felt a deep, unspoken connection with the man—a shared moment of humanity that transcended their earlier discord. As the plane began its descent, Leah prepared herself for the moment she had been eagerly anticipating: reuniting with her family. She stood up to retrieve her bag, eager to leave the incident behind and focus on the joy of seeing her loved ones.

Just as she was about to exit, the man approached her. He looked noticeably different—his demeanor was subdued and almost apologetic. Clutching the note in his hand, he seemed momentarily at a loss for words. Leah could see a genuine humility in his eyes, and the tension from earlier had dissipated.

For a brief moment, the man appeared as if he was grappling with his thoughts and emotions, searching for the right way to acknowledge the impact of the note.

“Sergeant Matthews,” he finally said, his voice soft and sincere. “I want to apologize for my earlier behavior. I read your note, and it made me realize how wrong I was. Thank you for your service and for handling the situation with such grace.”

Leah was momentarily stunned by the unexpected gesture, her heart touched by the man’s surprise act of contrition. She looked at him with a mixture of astonishment and appreciation, her eyes softening as a warm smile began to form on her lips.

“Thank you,” she said, her voice trembling slightly with the depth of her sincerity. “I genuinely hope you have a safe and pleasant journey ahead.”

The man acknowledged her words with a small, grateful nod before turning to leave. Leah felt a sense of quiet satisfaction wash over her—a soothing balm to the earlier tension. As she made her way through the bustling airport, her mind began to shift from the incident with the note to the joyful anticipation of reuniting with her family. The prospect of seeing her loved ones filled her with a profound sense of happiness, making the earlier discomfort fade into the background. The warmth of the upcoming reunion was a comforting reminder of the love and connection she would soon embrace.

Meanwhile, the man’s voice, now softened and imbued with a reflective tone, spoke once more. “If you love your family and believe in spreading positivity, please give this video a thumbs up and subscribe to stay connected,” he began, his words now carrying a deeper, more contemplative quality. “I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your note. It truly made me pause and reassess my actions.”

Leah observed him with a mixture of curiosity and cautious hope. Her heart, still tender from their earlier exchange, remained open as she listened. The man’s hesitation was palpable, and she could sense the gravity of the moment.

“I’ve come to realize that my behavior earlier was completely out of line,” he continued, his gaze dropping to the floor as though seeking solace in the ground beneath him. “I made assumptions about you that were not only unfair but also steeped in my own biases. I am profoundly sorry for the way I acted.”

Leah could see the genuine remorse in his eyes, and it struck a chord deep within her. Her heart, already softened by his initial gesture, now swelled with empathy as she absorbed his heartfelt apology.

“Thank you,” she replied quietly, her voice filled with a mix of relief and appreciation. “It takes an immense amount of courage to admit when we are wrong and to take steps towards making things right.”

The man took a deep breath, his emotions visibly raw, as he extended his hand toward her. “My name is David,” he said, his voice carrying a trace of vulnerability. “I want you to know that I’m sincerely grateful for your service. I lost my brother in Afghanistan a few years ago. He was a soldier, too. Seeing you today stirred up emotions I wasn’t prepared to face.”

Leah shook his hand, her gesture infused with deep, heartfelt empathy. “I’m so deeply sorry for your loss,” she said softly, her voice carrying the weight of her compassion. “Losing someone you love is never easy, and it’s even more challenging when it happens in the line of duty. I can only imagine the depth of your grief, but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.”

Her words, rich with understanding, bridged the gap between their initial discord and the shared experience of loss, reflecting a profound connection rooted in shared human emotions.

David’s response was gentle and subdued, his voice barely more than a whisper, yet it conveyed the depth of his emotion. His eyes, shimmering with unshed tears, met Leah’s with a poignant mixture of gratitude and vulnerability.

“Thank you,” he said, his voice trembling and cracking slightly with the weight of his feelings. “Thank you for reminding me that despite everything, we’re all in this together. It’s moments like these that make me realize just how crucial it is to reach out and connect with others—to remember that we’re not alone in our struggles.”

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As they walked side by side, exiting the plane, Leah and David shared an unspoken bond that had been forged through their brief but deeply meaningful conversation. From being strangers, they had become two souls who, through an unexpected encounter, discovered a profound moment of connection. The note Leah had written had served as a bridge, spanning the initial gap between them and transforming their earlier conflict into a place of mutual understanding and respect.

The gate loomed ahead, but before they parted ways, David turned to Leah with a final heartfelt gesture. He handed her a small business card, his eyes earnest and filled with sincere, palpable concern.

“If you ever need anything,” David said, his voice steady yet heavy with emotion, “please don’t hesitate to reach out. And take care of yourself. It’s so important to remember that, especially during difficult times.”

His offer transcended mere words; it was a testament to his willingness to extend a hand of kindness and support, even to someone he had initially clashed with. His gesture was a profound reminder of the potential for human connection and compassion, even in the wake of conflict.

Leah accepted the card with a warm, grateful smile, her heart swelling with a renewed sense of connection and hope. She carefully tucked the card into her pocket, feeling as though she had been given a small yet significant gift—a token of understanding and a symbol of potential friendship.

“Thank you, David,” she said softly, her voice filled with genuine appreciation. “I will, and please, you take care of yourself, too.”

Watching him walk away, Leah felt a profound sense of peace settle over her. What had begun as a moment of tension and misunderstanding had transformed into an encounter marked by empathy and mutual respect. It was a powerful reminder that even amidst conflict and adversity, there was always the potential for growth and reconciliation.

As Leah left the airport, her heart was brimming with renewed hope and purpose. She was reassured by the presence of individuals like David—people who were open to change and committed to fostering kindness and compassion. This realization brought Leah a deep sense of fulfillment and a renewed determination to approach life with understanding and empathy.

In that encounter, Leah found a profound sense of purpose and something truly worth striving for—a beacon of hope that illuminated her path forward.

As we wrap up today’s video, let’s take a moment to reflect on the powerful story we’ve just shared. From the initial conflict to the heartfelt resolution, we’ve seen how respect, empathy, and understanding can bridge even the widest gaps between us. What have you learned from this story? How has it impacted your perspective on handling prejudice and fostering connection? We invite you to share one thing you’ve learned and plan to practice in your own life. Leave your comment below; we’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences.

 

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Comprehensive History of Ilorin and the Reign of Afonja

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Before we begin with the history of Ilorin, here are few details that should be known. Ilorin is a city, traditional emirate and capital of Kwara State in Southwestern Nigeria. It is located on the Awun River, a minor tributary of the Niger. As of the 2006 census, Ilorin had a population of 777,667, making it the 7th largest city by population in Nigeria

 

History of Ilorin

The suzerainty of the old Oyo Empire on Ilorin, in the 17th Century, was directly influenced by Alaafin Ojigi’s interest to save the Igbomina Yoruba area that had been turned slave reservoirs by the Nupes. He established the first administrative structures to coordinate the scattered settlements later known as Ilorin. The first of the Oyo Ajele (Resident) to be appointed was Laderin. His son, Pasin, who was also succeeded by his own son, Alugbin, the father of Aare Afonja succeeded Laderin…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The personal animosity between Aare Afonja and Alaafin Aole which degenerated to show of strength between the two leading figures in the administration of Oyo Empire culminated to the summary termination of Alaafin Aole and declaration of independence for Ilorin. Aare Afonja’s effort to consolidate his power and position as the supreme authority in Ilorin dictated two major actions that eventually played key roles in the historical changes witnessed in Ilorin.

One of such action of the Aare was his contact with Shehu Alimi through his friend Sholagberu. The second was the Aare’s decision to recruit slaves who ran to Ilorin from their masters in Oyo town, after Ilorin had been declared independent from Oyo. The first of the Aare’s steps was to seek spiritual support for his new position and status.

He, therefore, persuaded Shehu Alimi to migrate into Ilorin town from Kuwo (a suburb of Ilorin) where he had then settled, after his Islamic evangelical mission to parts of Yoruba land, such as Oshogbo and even Oyo Ile’. It was for Aare’s persuasions that Shehu Alimi eventually migrated to Ilorin town. On the recruitment of the slaves who ran to Ilorin as a sanctuary, the Aare saw their presence in Ilorin as an advantage to have soldiers who do not have any relations with the local environment.

Are Ona Kakanfo Afonja
Are-Ona-Kakanfo Afonja

Thereby, the question of betrayal would be out of the way. Given the circumstances of his declaration of independence for llorin from Oyo. Aare’s confidence and high regards for the slave soldiers soon result to its abuse. The slave soldiers saw themselves as an important element to the survival of llorin as an independent entity. Therefore they resorted to committing atrocities and rapacity that hii’boun, the left wing commander of the Aare’s army, had to draw Aare’s attention to the implications of the excesses of the slave soldiers, who were commonly referred to as Aare’s servant. Aare Afonja’s efforts to restructure the army with the aim of preventing further damages by the slave soldiers for their rapacity, mobilized the slave soldiers to organize a mutiny, which eventually resulted into Aare Afonja’s death.

The history of Ilorin has it in its profile that the death of Aare Afonja in about 1813 naturally created a vacuum in the political leadership of Ilorin. Given the fact that his slave- recruited soldiers killed him, and publicly burnt his corpse, and there was no ready counter force to evolve a new political leader. Ilorin had to remain in a state of interregnum for some time. The Baba Isale, Agboin, was as at then very sick and could not mobilize a counterforce to arrest the confusing situation’.

On the part of Shehu Alimi, he concentrated on his cleric duties by leading a group of Muslims in daily prayers. The death of Shehu Alimi in about 1817. Four years after Aare Afonja’s death, was a turning point in the history of llorin. It opened a new course of events that culminated into the emergence of a new-political structure in the emirate.

Shehu Alimi, as a committed Islamic cleric, whose major duty was leading congregation in prayers as the Imam, certainly had no other position that could be inherited by his children. As an Imam, which is a religious position, was indeed not necessarily to be inherited by the family of the immediate past Imam.

Any Muslim could actually vie for the position”. This situation explains why the contest for the position of the Imam held by Shehu Alimi in Ilorin, was contested for by AbdulSalami, Shehu Alimi’s first son, and Bako from Serikin Gambari’s family. The support given to AbdulSalami by personalities such as Sholagberu and other prominent Yoruba group leaders close to Shehu Alimi, made AbdulSalami be victorious over Bako.

As the Imam of the mosque where the slave soldiers often congregate to perform their daily prayers, AbdulSalam and Shitta. His younger brother was fast at establishing close relations with them”. It was by these relations that the slave soldiers were turned to be used to attack those that were accused of being unfriendly to AbdulSalami’s leadership in the mosque.

They intimidate those considered to be influential within the Ilorin community and could checkmate their political ambition and attack settlements such as Okesuna, which on its own was an entity. The successful use of the slave soldiers by AbdulSalami and Shitta to terminate all form of oppositions to the realization of their political ambition in Ilorin actually paved the way for the declaration of Ilorin as an emirate in about 1823 ‘.

An army was raised under Toyeje, the Bale of Ogbomoso, who succeeded Aare Afonja as Kakanfo. The army camped at Ogele, expecting to easily run over the Fulani authority in Ilorin: The Fulani had anticipated and prepared for the attack. They demanded that each of the Ihdogun should raise an army among their respective linguistic group to complement the Jammah.

Having carefully studied the organizational weakness of the Yoruba army on the battled field, the Ilorin army concentrated on the use of calvary. This inflicted heavy human loses on the Yoruba army. A good number of Yoruba towns in the Ibolo areas were destroyed and some others were fully captured″.

According to the history of Ilorin, the defeat of the allied forces of the Yoruba was a morale booster for the emerging forces in Ilorin. On the other hand, the morale of the Yoruba allied forces waned because of the betrayal noticed amongst them. The tactical error on the part of the Yoruba allied forces was that they concentrated mainly on the military organization. They were not sufficiently diplomatic. Their situation would not have been as bad had they penetrated into the rank and file of Yoruba people that were aggrieved by acts of the Fulani, who imposed themselves as the authority in Ilorin.

The Mugbamugba War

After a short respite, the Yoruba re-organised and resolved to get rid of the Fulanis in Ilorin. This time, they went into alliance with Monjia, the King of Kabbah. The encounter took place between March and April when the locust fruits were ripe for harvest. The lingering effects of the previous war were apparent: A good number of places were still deserted, while there was not enough farm that could sustain the long camping of the army. Both the besiegers and the besieged soon resorted to living on the locust fruit (Igba). Hence the war took its title Mugba Mugba’.

Once again, the allied forces of the Yoruba were defeated. Their knowledge of how to deal with the power of Ilorin was still defective. The successive defeat of the Yoruba allied forces made them to lose the courage for launching a further attack. On the other hand, the emirate army grew to be more confident and aggressive. Consequently, many more Yoruba towns and villages were destroyed and the peoples’ properties were looted by the ravaging army of Ilorin.

Two major factors were responsible for the success of the llorin army: superior use of the calvary and effective use of diplomacy. They penetrated the ranks of the Yoruba leaders to cause disaffection and personality clash amongst them. There was, for instance, an intense rivalry between Toyese, the Kakanfo of Oyo at Ogbomoso and Adegun, the Onikoyi. The alliance of llorin with the Onikoyi eventually led to a war between the two.

The destruction of most of the Yoruba towns and villages by the victorious army of Ilorin. turned a good number of Yoruba who lived in them, refugees. They were scattered all over Yorubaland and this continued to be a source of worry for cities that had riot been touched by war. This explains why the Yoruba leaders could not live with the reality of Ilorin emirate army’s victories. Hence they recouped to launch another attack.

Kanla War

As a result of successive Ilorin victories over the Oyo forces, the powers and influence of the Alaafin of Oyo continued to dwindle to the point of their been limited to the capital. More and more of the old Oyo empire’s provinces declared their independence from Oyo’s authority and tributes were no longer paid to the Alaafin.

It was at this period of anarchy and confusion that Alaafin Amodo, one of the grandchildren of Alaafin Abiodun’s twin brother, came to the throne. Understanding the situation as it was, the Alaafin began his reign by trying to consolidate the remaining loyalists to his institution and stretching arm of friendship to prominent chiefs around Oyo.

Fulani Warriors

The Alaafin identified Lanloke. the Chief of Ogodo as one of such prominent and powerful chiefs. Ogodo, according to its historical origin used to be a Nupe town:”. But by the end of the 18th century, Yoruba migrants from Oyo had taken over the town for commercial reasons”‘. Ogodo grew to become a big commercial city that served as the exchange centre for the Yoruba and Nupe traders. They traded in different merchandise and thus the powers and influence of its ruler grew with its relevance.

Alaafin Amodo’s interest in Ogodo was to renew the blood ties with the Yoruba population in the town, use their influence and contacts to rebuild the powers of his institution. He gave out his daughter in marriage to Lanloke, the chief of Ogodo. Rather than appreciate this kind of gesture of Alaafin Amodo Lanloke grew to become more conscious of his new influence, powers and wealth. He treated Alaafin Amodo’s daughter with indignity and disrespect. This was deliberately to spite her father as the Alaafin. At one of such contemptuous treatment of Alaafin Amodo’s daughter, Lanloke nearly beat his wife to the point of death”.

Lanloke was neither remorseful for his act, nor appreciate the possible consequence of his action. He was rather boastful and care free about what the Alaafin would do. He allied with Ilorin, and assumed a more aggressive posture”. With the support of Ilorin soldiers. Chief Lanloke attacked Oyo town and the city was sacked. Oyo thus became an Ilorin tributary. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Alaafin Amodo became very bitter and depressed as a result of the humiliation he suffered and as a result of the destruction of Oyo. He remained very hopeful. He continued with the diplomatic efforts at fostering unity among the Yoruba chiefs that had been divided by jealousy and petty rivalry.

Alaafin Amodo eventually brought the divided Yoruba chiefs together and therefore raised a formidable force to engage the Ilorin army. The battle took place at Kanla. from where the battle took its name. The Yoruba chiefs were together physically, but they were spirits apart. The rivalry among them resulted in treachery. For instance, the Onikoyi was known to be sick and unfit to be on the field but the Edun of Gbogun deliberately encouraged him to man a weak point so that llorin army, which he had arranged with, could penetrate the Yoruba forces and rout them.

Already informed of the treachery in the Oyo camp, the Ilorin forces, merely mounted defences on the other fronts as they voraciously attacked from the Onikoyi’s front”‘. The Onikoyi was rounded up and killed. llorin quickly seized the opportunity to penetrate the Yoruba lines and drive the soldiers out of the battle field.

Many of the remaining towns and villages still loyal to the Alaafm were attacked, destroyed and deserted. Chief Oja, the first settler at Ago (the present-day Oyo town), was among those that were drowned in river Ogun as they fled from the invading llorin forces. The recurring victory of llorin army over the allied forces of the Alaafin was naturally bound to boost the morale of the emirate army and its allies, yet successive Alaafin of Oyo were undaunted. Consequently, they continued to recoup and re-launch attack against llorin.

The Eleduwe War and the history of Ilorin

The distress that followed the last defeat of Oyo empire and its allies by the ravaging army of llorin and its allies was attributed to the depression of Alaafin Amodo, who eventually got ill and died. Prince Oluewu was unanimously elected as the new Alaafin’. Going by the process of selecting the preceding Alaafin of Oyo before Oluewu. Potential candidates used to engage themselves in fierce contests that it was never possible to select an Alaafin by unanimous votes of the Oyomesi, (Oyo empire’s king makers). This explains the very low morale of both the royal families and people. The position of the Alaafin had been reduced to titular institution, rather than the historically known Alaafin that does not only reign but ruled.

Alaafin Oluewu was fully aware of the situation at the time of his enthronement but like his predecessors, he was full of” hope and determination to reverse the situation. Alaafin Oluewu as a person, could be described as haughty and irritable in temperament. He however, acceded to the call when Emir Shitta of Ilorin requested him (the Alaafin} to pay him the traditional homage of a vassal”. The chiefs of Oyo and members of the royal family prevailed on Alaafin Oluewu to accede to the call of Emir Shitta. to save the capital and the remnant towns that still paid their allegiance to Oyo””.

Afonja's Palace
The Palace of Are-Ona-Kakanfo Afonja

Emir Shitta received Alaafin Oluewu with every mark of honour and distinction; but he confiscated the Gbedu drum that was often beaten before an Alaafin to show his royalty. In the words of Emir Shitta: “there cannot be two kings in my dominion but one only, and that is myself. By Emir Shitta’s statement, the Alaafin and his institutions were reduced to mere subjects of the ravaging foreigners based in Ilorin. Alaafin Oluewu felt badly humiliated and insulted by the act of Emir Shitta.

He refused to honour the second call on him by the Emir to come down to Ilorin. Not even the counsel by the both Basorun and Asipa could change his mind for the fear of the consequences on Oyo by Alaafin refusal to honour Emir Shitta’s call, both Akioso, the Basorun and Ailumo, the Asipa went against the express order of Alaafin Oluewu forbidding them to go.

The Emir was disturbed and, in fact, fell insulted by the refusal of Alaafin Oluewu to honour his call. The Emir therefore decided to punish the Alaafin. He ordered Lanloke the Chief of Ogodo to ravage the suburbs of Oyo and in fact threaten the city. Alaafin Oluewu was not unprepared. He had sought and got the support of the Bariba to subdue his enemies both within and without. Those within were the Basorun and the Asipa who defied his instruction not to go on his behalf to Emir Shitta in Ilorin and those outside were the Fulani authority in Ilorin and their allies.

With the alliance of the Bariba led by Eleduwe, Alaafin Oluewu was able to punish both the Asipa and the Basorun with death. He went further to attack Ogodo and raised down Gbodo. Ilorin army and its allies were defeated. They were pursued until they ran into the flooded Ogun River. Most of the Ilorin soldiers were drowned.

Alaafin Oluewu and his Bariba allies were naturally elated by their victory over the combined army of Ilorin and its allies. Therefore, he decided to summon warriors and chiefs all over the old Oyo empire’s territories. Alaafin Oluewu was unaware that some of these Yoruba chiefs he invited were, in alliance with Ilorin and all of them cherished their independence from Oyo’s authority. Alaafin Oluewu was of the belief that those in alliance with llorin were doing it out of necessity and not out of convenience. Hle held the opinion that there was a general resentment of foreigner’s rule over llorin.

The immediate response of the Yoruba chiefs to Alaafin Oluewu’s confirmed his feelings that they would be glad to be free from the foreigner’s yolk. At a meeting of the war council chaired by Alaafin Oluewu and in which Eleduwe. the Bariba warrior and invited Yoruba chiefs were present the modus operandi for prosecuting the war to overrun llorin and reclaim the old Oyo empire’s territories were concluded.

The Fulani authority in Ilorin was indeed distressed by the response to Oluewu’s assemblage of the Yoruba warriors and chiefs. Being fully alive to the seriousness and the extent of florin’s defeat at Gbodo encounter, the Emir was desperate to avert the impending calamity on his territory and people. Added to the desperate moves of the Emir was the fear of the Bariba warrior, Eleduwe or Waru Kura, the commander of the Bariba ally of Oyo Empire. The llorin people referred to him as Ikoko (Wolf) because he was commonly known for destroying every living being in the area he captured.

The Emir embarked on both internal and external moves to save the situation. On the external wing. Emir Shitta sent for assistance from the Sultan of Sokoto his suzerain. Ibrahim Khalil. the third Emir of Gwandu. personally led a joint force of Sokoto and Gwandu warriors to aid llorin.

On the local side, the Emir tried to identify individuals and groups of people among the Yoruba that had an axe to grind with the Alaafin. He was able to locate one Yusufu Bale, the progenitor of the present Alanamu family of llorin.

Yusufu was a renowned warrior specially known for the manner in which he overcame his enemies. He physically beat the enemy to capture them, and was therefore fondly referred to as Alana-mu.

Yusufu Bale or Alana-mu considered his invitation to join the llorin army against the organized team of Alaafin Oluewu, as good opportunity to revenge the unfortunate circumstances under which he packed out of Oyo town and settled at Reke, a village not too far from llorin”‘. He supported llorin with his army, and was also involved in the diplomatic game, employed by the authority in llorin to play the Yoruba chiefs against one another”‘.

At the time llorin was preparing for the impending war with the combined forces of the Yoruba and the Bariba’s from all fronts, old rivalry, sharp differences and fears of Bariba domination were seriously drumming in the war camp assembled by Alaafin Oluewu. For instance, special privileges accorded to the Bariba by Alaafin made the Yoruba warriors fear that the Bariba would only be replacing the established Fulani hegemony already in Ilorin and that the Bariba dominance or rule over them will be real rather than the mere rendering of assistance to engage Ilorin.

Most of the Yoruba chiefs assembled by Alaafin Oluewu to sack Ilorin, actually cherished their respective independence. Their fears were further compounded by the experience of their direct encounter with the Bariba, who had actually began to behave like the new lords of the Yoruba chiefs. They had no doubt that they would be treated later like a captured people after the war.

This explains why some of them made up their minds to undermine the proclaimed interest of the joint Yoruba forces against Ilorin. At the heat of the battle, Prince Atiba of Ago and Timi Bamgbaiye of Ede. deliberately left the wing of their command, to make the penetration of Ilorin army possible. Both Alaafin Oluewu and the Bariba warrior Wan kura were therefore rounded up. Both of them fell in the battle ‘.

The death of Alaafin Oluewu. and the leader of the Bariba allied forces, Warikura, was indeed a turning point in the History of Ilorin as a sovereign state and power; the entire politics of Yorubaland and warfare that characterized the whole of the nineteenth century. The victory of Ilorin army in all its war encounters against Oyo army and its allies have subject of controversy among scholars and philosophers.

While some of them attributed the cause to high rate and degree of treachery exhibited by the Yoruba at a point of war, that their unity was crucial to their collective survival to the historical curse evoked by Alaafm Aole. that “Yoruba would never again be united and that they would be ruled by their slaves after his failure to get Aare Afonja and other prominent Oyo chiefs exterminated by sending them to attack Ilorin. Others see it as a normal trend in political evolution, that such rivalry, treachery and suspicion are prevalent in some other personal and group relations’.

The news of the death of Warukura and Alaafin Oluewu readily aggravated the confusion in old Oyo. This led to the exodus of its inhabitants. The attack on old Oyo and remnants of places that still paid allegiance to the Alaafin by Lanloke the Chief of Ogodo. who had always been an inveterate enemy of Oyo and an active ally of Ilorin. accelerated the people’s migration to different directions. While a good number of Oyo migrants went to Kisi. Some others went to Igboho. A noticeable number even went to Ilorin”. Thus, Oyo was deserted and it went into ruins.

 

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If You See These Three Lines In Your Palm Instead Of Four, This Is What It Means

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The lines on our palms, particularly the heart line, head line, life line, and fate line, have long been a subject of interest in palmistry, the ancient art of interpreting the palm to reveal information about an individual’s personality, life path, and future. While most people have four main lines in their palms, some may notice only three lines, and this can hold particular significance in palmistry.

The absence of the fourth line, commonly the fate line, can be one of the most intriguing observations. The fate line is believed to represent destiny or the influence of external factors on one’s life, such as significant life events or events out of one’s control…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

If you see three lines instead of four, it could indicate that you are someone who creates your own path, rather than being heavily influenced by fate. Palmists believe this suggests an individual who is more independent and in control of their destiny, making decisions based on personal choice and effort rather than external forces. The absence of the fate line might also point to someone who has experienced a life of free will, without clear guidance or obstacles that dictate the course of their life.

If your palm shows only three lines, it could also mean that you are adaptable and resilient, able to face challenges head-on without being overly reliant on fate or predetermined outcomes. This may symbolize an individual who embraces change and is capable of creating new opportunities, as opposed to being tied to a specific life plan or structure. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Moreover, palmists often associate this three-line configuration with individuals who possess a high degree of mental clarity and emotional stability. The reduction in lines may be viewed as a sign of focus and concentration, suggesting that the person is more pragmatic, relying on intellect and logic rather than emotional impulses or predestined paths.

Ultimately, while palmistry offers a fascinating way to reflect on personality traits and life directions, it’s important to remember that it is not a science. People should interpret these signs with an open mind, understanding that they are just one of many tools to explore human behavior and experiences.

 

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The Story of a Young Woman Who Tested Positive for Pregnancy Without Engaging in Sexual Intercourse

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In an incident that has captured widespread attention, a young woman shared her unique experience of discovering she was pregnant without engaging in any sexual activity. This revelation, initially met with skepticism, led to several hospital examinations where medical professionals confirmed her claims. The event, reported by Kessben Online, has sparked curiosity and debate, leaving many pondering the possibility of such a phenomenon.

The young woman, whose identity has been withheld for privacy reasons, recounted how she initially experienced the symptoms of pregnancy. Like any other person in her situation, she was confused and alarmed, knowing she had not been involved in any relationship that could lead to conception. Her family, equally baffled, decided to seek medical guidance to understand the situation…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

After visiting multiple hospitals and undergoing numerous examinations, doctors confirmed the pregnancy and validated her claims of not having engaged in any intimate activity. While such cases are exceedingly rare, medical science acknowledges the occurrence of virgin pregnancies, also known as parthenogenesis. This phenomenon, observed in certain animals, remains highly improbable in humans. However, the possibility of scientific anomalies or spiritual interpretations cannot be entirely ruled out.

Religious and spiritual communities have been quick to draw parallels between her experience and stories from sacred texts, such as the Virgin Mary in Christian teachings. Some believe this could be a sign of divine intervention, while others emphasize the need for scientific research to uncover the truth. The story has also reignited discussions around reproductive health, medical anomalies, and societal attitudes toward such extraordinary claims. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Kessben Online’s coverage of the event has attracted mixed reactions from readers and experts. Some argue that modern science should have definitive explanations for such cases, while others maintain that not every occurrence can be easily categorized or understood. This story also raises questions about the stigma attached to unconventional experiences and the importance of empathy when addressing such claims.

While the details surrounding the young woman’s pregnancy remain a mystery, her journey highlights the intersection of science, faith, and human curiosity. As her story continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder of the complexities of human life and the potential for the unexplained to challenge our understanding of the world.

 

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