Emi Omo Eso
Emi Omo Eso is the name ascribed to the moral code of the Eso Ikoyi warrior caste of the Yorubas of West Africa. Its literal translation is I am the child of an Eso.
History
Following the establishment of the cavalry division of the imperial army of Old Oyo in about the 17th century, the dynasties of Eso chieftains that developed out of it in the metropolitan town of Ikoyi became famous over time for a manner of conduct that came to be synonymous with the noble titleholders themselves.Eventually coming to describe the proper behaviour of both the Esos and their numerous lineal heirs, the code was encapsulated in a series of proverbs that were passed down through the generations of the Eso families, proverbs which served by way of tradition as mnemonic devices.
Proverbs
The proverbs that make up the body of the Emi Omo Eso philosophical credo include the following:One of two things befits an Eso: The Eso must fight and conquer or the Eso must fight and perish.
An Eso must never be shot in the back, his wounds must always be right in front.
One that wears a coronet must never flee in battle.