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The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Nicur: 8:54am On Jun 19, 2016
Four of the major coastal tribes of Western Africa: the Yoruba, Igbo, Akan and the Gaa-Adangbe are dissimilar at a glance and evidently geographic neighbours, but very closely related, if examined in detail at the genetic level.

Several studies have been employed over the years, with findings bringing up linkages of genetic similarity between differing regional ethnic groups. One in particular, conducted by Adebowale Adeyemo, Guanjie Chen, Yuanxiu Chen, the National Human Genome Centre and Howard University, and Charles Rotimi of the University of Ibadan provided results indicating the genetic similarities between the four major West African ethnic groups.

Their findings further indicated surprising genetic variance within groups, but almost none across groups, similar to the closeness of human genetics across races, showing more range within than without.

According to this landmark study there was 99.9 percent within-population variance, the between-population variance was less than 0.1 percent. This means that Yorubas, Igbos, Gaa and Akan are 99.9 percent similar, while within each of the groups there are variations/differences between individuals as high as 99 percent i.e. One Igbo may be 99 percent genetically different from another Igbo, or one Yoruba person to another.



It is important to remember that these groups were not initially split by national borders; prior to the European division of the continent, these ethnic peoples traded, migrated and wedded as the times permitted, allowing apparent regional and national mixtures that remain evident in modern day genetic analyses of some Yoruba and Igbo individuals.

Race and ethnicity are considered to be related concepts. Ethnicity is often assumed to be somewhat more of a cultural identity of a group, often based on shared ancestry, language and cultural tradition, while race is assumed to be strictly a biological classification, based on genetic materials and bone structure. Ethnicity is often used synonymously with ambiguous terms such as nation or people, depending on which source of group identity is emphasized to define membership, the following types of (often mutually overlapping) groups are:

Ethno-linguistic, emphasizing shared language, dialect or script — example: Hausa.
Ethno-national, emphasizing a shared polity or sense of national identity — example: Nigerian.
Ethno-racial, emphasizing shared physical appearance based on genetic origins — example: African-American.
Ethno-regional, emphasizing a distinct local sense of belonging stemming from relative geographic isolation — example: South Islanders.
Ethno-religious, emphasizing shared affiliation with a particular religion, denomination or sect — example: Christians.

Also worthy of note is the shared Volta-Niger root languages, Yoruba and Igbo languages belong to the same family (YEAI branch), showing the common start of the diverse languages spoken by these ethnicities.

Consequently, barring the inclusion of culture, tribal affiliation and nationality, it could be said that the the Yorubas, the Igbos, the Akans and the Gaa-Adangbes are but a people spread over a wide area with different ways of life. Thus discrediting any claim of a unique Yoruba “race” or a genetically insured Igbo ethnicity often employed by politicians and traditional rulers in rhetorics and propaganda messages.

The reality, however, is the hampered economic strength of a not truly united front, with success delayed continually by the lack of pan-African sentiments on the part of the leadership, and poor economic decisions taken in an imperialist system.This is not to revile the revered skin deep differences in each group’s cultural development, but serves to indicate and rejoice in the underlying sameness of what appears ‘not’ to be.

A body does not fight itself. These kinds of research serve as a balm to the much divided heart of the ethnically-concerned West African, and to the African at large: one root, many branches; united by blood if not spirit.


Read more at http://www.herald.ng/yoruba-genetically-99-9-percent-igbo-study-reveals/#KGekdf1ryhMKPSuC.99
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Nicur: 8:54am On Jun 19, 2016
and it was even done by a Yoruba man!! grin

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Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Nobody: 8:59am On Jun 19, 2016
They are not and can never be Igbo.

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Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by geez18(m): 9:02am On Jun 19, 2016
hmph,unbelievable! we are as different as night from day! yorūbas have nothing on igbos... we igbos are unique!

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Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Thewrath(m): 9:03am On Jun 19, 2016
But they eat ewedu,and we know what ewedu does to the body,remember when bubu chickened out from going to ogoni land.....he had ewedu the night before. cheesy
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by kettle84(m): 9:06am On Jun 19, 2016
Who ever did that research should know that he has failed in life
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by thecrush: 9:13am On Jun 19, 2016
How come naw?
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by ganisucks(f): 9:23am On Jun 19, 2016
Nicur:
and it was even done by a Yoruba man!! grin
Precisely, A̶̲̥̅̊Ω̴̩̩̩̥D̶̲̥̅̊ their brodas on NL will come online A̶̲̥̅̊Ω̴̩̩̩̥D̶̲̥̅̊ spit venom about how much they despise ibos, when deep down they wish they were born in Anambra. But holdup, what's this doing on the political section.

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Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Nkem4040: 9:24am On Jun 19, 2016
Yoruba will go any length to claim relations to Igbo. Let me tell you something....Igbos can never never never never ever ever ever let your wicked, envious and divisive blood near them. Most Igbos will commit suicide than to share blood relations with yorubas. Goodness me..what's wrong with you people? Just stay in your lane..gosh. pests!!
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by redcliff: 9:27am On Jun 19, 2016
Chei. Some people would have heart attack after reading this! grin grin
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by decatalyst(m): 9:32am On Jun 19, 2016
Shut up!


Yoruba people don't BEAT their CHEST!


They are not supposed minority 'Jews'

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Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Brilliance9000: 9:33am On Jun 19, 2016
Useless article and research conducted by a someone high on Ogbomosho red orange weed. Relating attractive, beautiful, clean Igbo to Ugly, dirty yoruba is like mixing darkness with light.
Re: The Yoruba Are Genetically 99.9 Percent Igbo – Study Reveals by Biodun37: 2:57pm On Jun 19, 2016
That is why the igbos will always lean on the yoruba. in every household of pple who belong to igbo extraction (yiibo) will always boast of a member who reside or have visited yoruba city @ 1 time or D order. Meachornu.

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