- in
Benin a
corrupt word for
Ibinu (Yoruba word for anger)was when they
changed Ogiso to Oba. The
lineage of
kings in
Ibinu (Benin) are
descendants of Yorubas...
- c. 1440. "Ubini", an
Itsekiri word
which came from a
Yoruba phrase "Ile
ibinu"
meaning "Land of anger" was used to
describe the area found.
Ubini was...
- the
Igodomigodo people. He
called the land Ile -
Ibinu,
meaning "Land of Vexation". On
leaving Ile-
Ibinu (later Ibini, and
corrupted to "Benin" by the Portuguese)...
-
meeting of the
people and
renounced his office,
remarking in
vexation Ile-
Ibinu in
Yoruba language ("ile"
means land, "ubinu"
means anger), and thus the...
- 1250. It was
under Oranmiyan that the
country received a new name: Ile-
Ibinu (from its
former name of Igodomigodo),
which would later be
corrupted to...
-
various gods and laws, and
changing the name of the
country from Ile or Ile-
Ibinu to
Ubini (Benin). He also
reformed the
political and
administrative system...
-
renounced his office,
remarking that the
country was a land of vexation, Ile-
Ibinu, and that only a
child born, trained, and
educated in the arts and mysteries...
- Kọ
laisi diduro fun iran-iran. Egbe II
Nigbati gbogbo ayika wa nfẹ afẹfẹ
ibinu ati ikorira: Ara ilu ti
Benin jẹ igberaga, ati ni ẹmi idakẹjẹ Gbẹkẹle ọjọ...
- Eventually, he
renounced his
position and
referred to Edo land as Ile
Ibinu, 'land of
annoyance and vexation'. He
declared that only
someone educated...
-
local corruption (Bini) of the
Itsekiri form (Ubinu) of the
Yoruba Ile-
Ibinu ("Home of Vexation"), a name
bestowed on the Edo
capital by the
irate Ife...