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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by sherlock229(m): 11:40pm On Mar 12, 2019
Yoruba and Igbos are very different culturally and linguistically. the similar words are just due to assimilation, igala for example assimilated with igbos and igalas language is mostly similar with yorubas .

all Niger congo languages are similar at one point anyways but it's superficial.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by macof(m): 8:18am On Mar 13, 2019
sherlock229:
Yoruba and Igbos are very different culturally and linguistically. the similar words are just due to assimilation, igala for example assimilated with igbos and igalas language is mostly similar with yorubas .

all Niger congo languages are similar at one point anyways but it's superficial.



Different but still similar enough to present evidence of common origin
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by Chichiamaka92: 10:29am On Oct 12, 2021
WHAT KIND OF FVCKERY IS THIS?

igbos are not related to yoro in any way



Put your feelings aside and do some research. Of course we don’t look alike much due to the two groups splitting thousands of years ago.
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by Abohboy: 12:55pm On Oct 12, 2021
Chichiamaka92:




Put your feelings aside and do some research. Of course we don’t look alike much due to the two groups splitting thousands of years ago.

We do look alike for the most part it is only due to the lightskin nature of some Igbos that there is a clear difference but apart from that if you see a darker skinned Yoruba and Igbo next to each other you wouldn't be able to tell the difference

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by Emilokoiyawon: 12:11am On Oct 16, 2021
Asbaba:
[s]we all share the same ancestors. we all are from Adams and Eve.[/s]

Adam and Eve is a fvcking myth. The first woman to walk this earth most probably lived in Eastern Africa.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by MRSAWEDOFF: 8:54am On Oct 16, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGeWAOklF-E


Outsiders have written many books and essays about Igbo and African religions.

A number of inaccurate and disparaging statements have been made in these publications. which has influenced many Igbo and Africans to adopt the same incorrect terminology and have the same beliefs.

Let us correct some of these inaccuracies.

African or Igbo religion is incorrectly referred to be ancestor worship.

This is incorrect because Africans do not revere their ancestors who have passed away.

It is true that long-dead relatives are said to live on and exhibit interest in their living relatives.

These families may demonstrate their faith by erecting shrines to the departed and leaving food or drink there or on their graves, as well as mentioning them in their prayers.

Also, once in a while, Igbo culture permits the celebration of Masquerade or mmanwu festivals, just like the one that happened in this video which took place in Agbgudu, Udi, Enugu state.

These expressions of reverence for the deceased, however, do not imply that they are being worshipped; rather, they demonstrate people's view that the departed of up to four or five generations should not be forgotten.

Acts of worship (such as sacrifices and prayers) are only a part of the African/Igbo religion.

A little element of a larger religious system cannot be considered whole.

Thus, it is incorrect to refer to the African/Igbo religion as "ancestor worship."
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Share The Same Ancestors by Chichiamaka92: 1:41am On Oct 27, 2021
Abohboy:


We do look alike for the most part it is only due to the lightskin nature of some Igbos that there is a clear difference but apart from that if you see a darker skinned Yoruba and Igbo next to each other you wouldn't be able to tell the difference


Yeah I agree

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