August 2017 edit

  Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to introduce jokes into articles, as you did at Awori tribe, you may be blocked from editing. Wikipedia is a serious encyclopedia, and contributions of this type are considered vandalism. Auric talk 02:09, 2 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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My answer: look what I am doing is not vandalism. Here you have people making up a story which supposedly happened hundreds of years ago and with no record of the event. That story is being passed as history and you wikipedia personnel, you have no problems with that. You see wikipedia, history is not a joking matter and you are vandalising history by giving these story tellers an appearance of legitimity. If your story tellers have the right to write fiction and claim it is history then why shouldn't I be able to add things which clearly informs the public that all that is written in the page is mere fiction ? I am being honnest to the public.

  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Awori tribe. Your insertions are clearly nonsense. If you can provide reliable citations to the final paragraph, feel free. David Brooks (talk) 16:40, 4 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Look, the whole subject is clearly nonesense and it mixes myth, fiction and history. I am not vandalyzing, I am making it obvious to the reader that he is reading a work of fiction. There is no historical record of "oduduwa" nor is there any historical record of the events in the story. The story about the aworis is totally made up.

So edit the article to make it clear that this is a myth. Change the title of the main section to "Origin myth". Remove the insulting screed you added at the bottom; even as an explanation it belongs in the talk page. Stop presenting things like "who was also the star of saturday night live in the usa" as fact. Provide citations for the outrageous claims (and the myth). David Brooks (talk) 16:24, 5 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

OK thank you for the advise, I will do that in my next addition to the story.