"MANY DON'T KNOW THERE WAS A FEMALE ALAAFIN OF OYO" - TWITTER USER SHARES INDEPTH STORY


A twitter user with the handle @adxpillar has become a sensation after sharing deep rooted stories around the female Alaafin of Oyo, Alaafin Ajiun Orompoto. 

Gathering over 3,000 retweets with hundreds of replies and validation, the user explained details of an almost forgotten heroine.

He shared:

"Many don't know that there was a female Alaafin of Oyo. Yes, a woman once ruled the Oyo Empire. 

Alaafin Ajiun Orompotoniyun 1554 - 1562(the custodian of the vagina that kills evil plots) was the first and only female Alaafin of Oyo. And,  she was different.

In 1557, she imported horses from as far as Timbuktu in Mali and had over 1000 horsemen. Archers on horseback to neutralize enemies with poisoned arrows.

She devised an ingenious way of moving her warriors to attack enemies - foot soldiers in front and the calvarymen behind. Broad leaves were tied on the horses' tails so that when they went a fighting, the leaves swept d ground after them to cover trails of d horses &men on foot.

Alaafin Ajiun was a skillful commander and brave ruler. She died in the battle of Ilayi in 1562 fighting for her people. She's the only one of the 40 Alaafin (39 men) who died in battle. True warrior.

Many of the male Alaafins were administrators who appointed generalissimo to lead the army on their behalf, just a few of them fought in battles. A number died through traditional suicide. She was different.

As reported, she fell under many arrows, she opened her mouth, exposing her teeth as though she was grinning. The opponent party, thinking she was confidently laughing at them, fled the field, even though they already had d day. Orompoto never grinned in truth, bt was stone dead.

I know I said that she was the first&only female Alaafin, but truth is, she wasn't - d mother of Alaafin Kori ruled as regent bfre he came to power c.1340. Though she wasn't d substantive king, she did rule on behalf of d toddler Kori. But, d Ogboni purged her reign frm history.


The colonialists left a long time ago and I don't understand why we're  still teaching history of Mesopotamia and Mungo Park."


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