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Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by abadaba(m): 9:59pm On Aug 28, 2010
http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/living/2010/aug/28/living-28-08-2010-002.htm
Professor traces biblical Eden to Nigeria
• Says Igboukwu is the place
From MODESTUS CHUKWULAKA, Abuja
Saturday, August 28, 2010



In 2005, Afro-centric scholar, Prof. Catherine Acholonu, rattled the imagination of a bemused global academic community, when she claimed that the biblical Adam, the progenitor of the human race, was an African, in all probability a Nigerian. Her book, Gram Code of African Adam, chronicles what she described as the hidden contributions of ancient Africans to world civilization. Acholonu, a former presidential aide on culture, had, in that work, challenged those who are intent on unraveling the mystery of the lost Garden of Eden to zero in their searchlight on the African continent because of what she considers compelling evidence in that direction.

Acholonu was even more audacious last year with the publication of the second book in her Adam series, entitled, They Lived Before Adam. In that book, she had rubbished the belief held by many for so long that the Igbo people of South-East Nigeria might have descended from the Hebrews. Rather, he said, it was the Jewish culture that had been enriched by Igbo traditions, as a result of earlier interface between the two peoples thousands of years earlier. In deed, Acholonu had questioned the veracity of the creation story, as recorded in the Bible and said the origin of the Igbo race pre-dates Adam! And if anything, she said, Adam, and ipso facto, his descendants, owed their ancestry to the Igbo.

Now, with her forth-coming book, The Lost Testament of the Ancestors of Adam, Acholonu, a professor of African History and Philosophy, is sure to ruffle no fewer feathers than she had done in her two recent books. Predictably, the present book completes the Adam trilogy, and Acholonu tells Saturday Sun that the book serves as a logical conclusion to the arguments that were advanced in the Gram Code concerning the pre-eminence of Africa, and particularly Nigeria, in the origins of man.

“The Gram Code touched on a lot of things, but when we wrote They Lived Before Adam, we put more flesh and details to some of the things we hinted at in the previous one. When we said that Eden is in Nigeria, we substantiated it; now the evidence is mounting,” she says.

In the 2005 book, Acholonu explains that she basically used her expertise as a linguist, focusing on pieces of linguistic evidence that suggested that Eden was somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, most probably in West Africa. She says she and her team of researchers had backed up their claims by oral and written traditions that are yet to be controverted.

However, in last year’s book, Acholonu says they had to go deeper than linguistic evidence and traditions to look at “those cultures whose histories has been written down, explaining, “we analysed symbols from continent to continent and found out that West Africa, indeed, Nigeria, your people and my people have been the origin.” Quite an audacious claim, but Acholonu, who had, earlier in her academic career, written The Igbo Roots of Olaudah Equiano, said she does not envisage any controversy because the facts speak for themselves.

She says: “We put together what archaeologists and paleontologists have done over the years; those who study human fossils, and they found out that by seven million BC, people were living in the Chad Basin. They were not yet men, but ancestors to the homo erectus, they were called Australopithecus.”

According to her, a French paleontologist had concluded, after a 2002 study, that the ancestors of the homo erectus lived in the area around the Chad Basin. In the course of its research for the coming book, Acholonu says her team had found out that way back in the 1970s, a team of archaeologists from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka had discovered that homo erectus lived in Ugwuele, a town in the present day Abia State, South East of Nigeria, one million years before the birth of Christ. Home erectus was the direct ancestors of modern man, the homo sapience.

In Acholonu’s words, “the ancestors of Adam, the cave men lived in Ugwuele, and their ancestors lived in Borno area of Northern Nigeria. In other words, those people who were ancestors of Adam were here.”
Of course, she had said as much in her previous works, but now Acholonu appears to be more insistent and precise: “Africa has been the mother of everything; not just Africa, it’s Nigeria. Everything started here. We have not yet been dismissed by anybody.”

How does the Ugwuele and Chad Basin connection translate to the exact place, where the Garden of Eden, as described in the Bible, was? Again, Acholonu says she has borrowed from history to arrive at her conclusions. She says her team had been able to identify the locations named not only in Egyptian records, but also in Herodotus. She speaks of several references made to Eden in ancient history, and says the descriptions tally with her findings about Igbukwu in Anambra State.

Acholonu obviously knows she has a lot of explanations to make here, and says, as a caveat, that mythological Egypt should be distinguished from the much later ancient Egypt ruled by the pharaohs. The former, she says, was somewhere in West Africa and was ruled directly by the gods.
“They were calling us Ethiopia, Egypt, Nubia, Lybia and all sorts of name. Ethiopia was us,” she says, pointing out that history spoke a lot about Ethiopia West, “where the gods were dinning and where the Nile had its source. The Egyptians believed where the Nile had its source is Eden,” she says.

Describing Egyptian records as record of everything, she says her team studied the works of the founder of Egyptian civilization, Tot whom she describes as the god of writing and wisdom, insisting that the link between his works and Nigerian traditions are overwhelming.

“The gods of Egypt were living here; it was only in 3100 BC that Tot moved from Nigerian to Egypt. We’ve gone into several records from different parts of the world. The mythological Egypt was here, the same god-man ruled them,” she says.

She identifies River Nun in the Niger Delta as the source of the Nile, citing Herodotus who wrote that the source of the Nile “lies somewhere South-west of Egypt.” This description, she says, fits River Niger, which is the source of River Nile: “They said that that place where the Nile had its source is where the River Nun is, that’s where life started. That’s where the Niger enters the Atlantic.”
Bringing her argument further home, she speaks of a sacred lake referred to by Egyptian historians, which was square-shaped and flowed from the source of the Nile, a confluence of that river.
“They said the lake was 440 cubits and (was) the base of the great pyramid of Gizer, the oldest and biggest of the pyramids, that lake was Idemili Lake; the Igbo still talk of the same sacred lake, the Binis, the Yoruba speak the same,” she claims. Citing historical references to the city built upon the plateau, the scholar says the plateau was recovered from the deluge.

The city in question, she says, was reputed for its stone tools, which archaeologists have said thrived as an industry there, “like the whole world was being supplied stone tools from there,” adding that her team “capitalised from such information and placed it side by with what is generally known of Igbukwu.” According to her, given the pervading reference to plateau, the cave men, the source of the Nile, the mythical lake, stone writing (monolith) and other features that can easily be related with Igbukwu, it is not difficult to point to it as the Eden described by historians – and not by the Bible, anyway. 
When Tot, the founder of ancient Egypt came from Atlantis, she says, “he saw cave men, the same cave men of Ugwuele. Stones were cast at him, but he used his magic and built the city. That city was the first post-deluge city. It was from there that the world was populated. That city was built at least by 10,000 BC, they came here immediately after the deluge; it’s here in this country. That ancient forgotten city is at Igbukwu. It’s what the Egyptians called Yabo.

“It’s on a hill. Shaw already speaks about it. His finds in Igbukwu could fill museums. Igbukwu is the confluence city. Everyone in Igbukwu finds archaeological treasure while burying, while digging, while building. The city where the gods were going to banquet is Igbukwu; it was great to live anywhere close to the city,” she said.

Rather than be trailed by controversy and rebuttals, Acholonu says the two previous books in the Adam series were well received within and outside the country. For instance, They Lived Before Adam is available at Amazon and has received a number of international awards, the most recent being the US-based International Book Award. While the book was still in the works, Acholonu was invited to the Harlem Book fair in New York, where a dance drama was staged in honour of “the revelation the book was bringing to the world” at the Schomburg Centre for Black Culture.

“It’s an international bestseller; under one year we are getting orders from classrooms, individuals, libraries across the world, and this encouraged us and made to understand that there is so much hunger for what we are doing. We’ve toured a number of universities in the US,” she says.
In fact, Acholonu says she was told to go for the Nobel on account of the two books, so as to put the books on the spot to draw the attention of the world to the hitherto unknown African contribution to history. However, she was reminded that to go for the Nobel, she had to complete the trilogy, hence had to do the third and final book which is expected to be out next month. Asked what to expect from the book, the author of The Gram Code of African Adam said: “It’s a wash book!
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by abadaba(m): 10:03pm On Aug 28, 2010
I have always believed that it is wrong for Nigerian groups to trace their ancestry from Middle east.
Prof Acholonu in a way is making a sense here. What do you think?.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:10pm On Aug 28, 2010
Yeah,ibo were existing in jupiter before God created Adam on earth !!!.wow,this is really interesting,homo erctus,what hell does that mean ? Ibo conspiracy
so who is the first ibo man that pre-dates Adam ? Ojukwu i guess.ROTFLMAO

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Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by chyz(m): 10:12pm On Aug 28, 2010
^^^ Ignore. He hust trying to derail the Thread. Gawani!
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by chyz(m): 10:14pm On Aug 28, 2010
History is very interesting, u find something new everyday. Nice post Abadaba.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:18pm On Aug 28, 2010
chyz:

History is very interesting, u find something new everyday. Nice post Abadaba.
nice post atleast now i know that ibo were existing before Adam.did i made that assumption ? No,Acholonu did.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 10:32pm On Aug 28, 2010
~Bluetooth:

nice post atleast now i know that ibo were existing before Adam.did i made that assumption ? No,Acholonu did.
Discoveries in Iwo Eleru in Ondo state seems to be a little after 3000 B.C. This is just an attempt by Nigerian groups not to look up to middle east as places of ancestry.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Ndipe(m): 10:33pm On Aug 28, 2010
abadaba:

http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/living/2010/aug/28/living-28-08-2010-002.htm
Professor traces biblical Eden to Nigeria
• Says Igboukwu is the place
From MODESTUS CHUKWULAKA, Abuja
Saturday, August 28, 2010



In 2005, Afro-centric scholar, Prof. Catherine Acholonu, rattled the imagination of a bemused global academic community, when she claimed that the biblical Adam, the progenitor of the human race, was an African, in all probability a Nigerian. Her book, Gram Code of African Adam, chronicles what she described as the hidden contributions of ancient Africans to world civilization. Acholonu, a former presidential aide on culture, had, in that work, challenged those who are intent on unraveling the mystery of the lost Garden of Eden to zero in their searchlight on the African continent because of what she considers compelling evidence in that direction.

Acholonu was even more audacious last year with the publication of the second book in her Adam series, entitled, They Lived Before Adam. In that book, she had rubbished the belief held by many for so long that the Igbo people of South-East Nigeria might have descended from the Hebrews. Rather, he said, it was the Jewish culture that had been enriched by Igbo traditions, as a result of earlier interface between the two peoples thousands of years earlier. In deed, Acholonu had questioned the veracity of the creation story, as recorded in the Bible and said the origin of the Igbo race pre-dates Adam! And if anything, she said, Adam, and ipso facto, his descendants, owed their ancestry to the Igbo.
Now, with her forth-coming book, The Lost Testament of the Ancestors of Adam, Acholonu, a professor of African History and Philosophy, is sure to ruffle no fewer feathers than she had done in her two recent books. Predictably, the present book completes the Adam trilogy, and Acholonu tells Saturday Sun that the book serves as a logical conclusion to the arguments that were advanced in the Gram Code concerning the pre-eminence of Africa, and particularly Nigeria, in the origins of man.

“The Gram Code touched on a lot of things, but when we wrote They Lived Before Adam, we put more flesh and details to some of the things we hinted at in the previous one. When we said that Eden is in Nigeria, we substantiated it; now the evidence is mounting,” she says.

In the 2005 book, Acholonu explains that she basically used her expertise as a linguist, focusing on pieces of linguistic evidence that suggested that Eden was somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, most probably in West Africa. She says she and her team of researchers had backed up their claims by oral and written traditions that are yet to be controverted.

However, in last year’s book, Acholonu says they had to go deeper than linguistic evidence and traditions to look at “those cultures whose histories has been written down, explaining, “we analysed symbols from continent to continent and found out that West Africa, indeed, Nigeria, your people and my people have been the origin.” Quite an audacious claim, but Acholonu, who had, earlier in her academic career, written The Igbo Roots of Olaudah Equiano, said she does not envisage any controversy because the facts speak for themselves.

She says: “We put together what archaeologists and paleontologists have done over the years; those who study human fossils, and they found out that by seven million BC, people were living in the Chad Basin. They were not yet men, but ancestors to the homo erectus, they were called Australopithecus.”

According to her, a French paleontologist had concluded, after a 2002 study, that the ancestors of the homo erectus lived in the area around the Chad Basin. In the course of its research for the coming book, Acholonu says her team had found out that way back in the 1970s, a team of archaeologists from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka had discovered that homo erectus lived in Ugwuele, a town in the present day Abia State, South East of Nigeria, one million years before the birth of Christ. Home erectus was the direct ancestors of modern man, the homo sapience.

In Acholonu’s words, “the ancestors of Adam, the cave men lived in Ugwuele, and their ancestors lived in Borno area of Northern Nigeria. In other words, those people who were ancestors of Adam were here.”
Of course, she had said as much in her previous works, but now Acholonu appears to be more insistent and precise: “Africa has been the mother of everything; not just Africa, it’s Nigeria. Everything started here. We have not yet been dismissed by anybody.”

How does the Ugwuele and Chad Basin connection translate to the exact place, where the Garden of Eden, as described in the Bible, was? Again, Acholonu says she has borrowed from history to arrive at her conclusions. She says her team had been able to identify the locations named not only in Egyptian records, but also in Herodotus. She speaks of several references made to Eden in ancient history, and says the descriptions tally with her findings about Igbukwu in Anambra State.

Acholonu obviously knows she has a lot of explanations to make here, and says, as a caveat, that mythological Egypt should be distinguished from the much later ancient Egypt ruled by the pharaohs. The former, she says, was somewhere in West Africa and was ruled directly by the gods.
“They were calling us Ethiopia, Egypt, Nubia, Lybia and all sorts of name. Ethiopia was us,” she says, pointing out that history spoke a lot about Ethiopia West, “where the gods were dinning and where the Nile had its source. The Egyptians believed where the Nile had its source is Eden,” she says.

Describing Egyptian records as record of everything, she says her team studied the works of the founder of Egyptian civilization, Tot whom she describes as the god of writing and wisdom, insisting that the link between his works and Nigerian traditions are overwhelming.

“The gods of Egypt were living here; it was only in 3100 BC that Tot moved from Nigerian to Egypt. We’ve gone into several records from different parts of the world. The mythological Egypt was here, the same god-man ruled them,” she says.

She identifies River Nun in the Niger Delta as the source of the Nile, citing Herodotus who wrote that the source of the Nile “lies somewhere South-west of Egypt.” This description, she says, fits River Niger, which is the source of River Nile: “They said that that place where the Nile had its source is where the River Nun is, that’s where life started. That’s where the Niger enters the Atlantic.”
Bringing her argument further home, she speaks of a sacred lake referred to by Egyptian historians, which was square-shaped and flowed from the source of the Nile, a confluence of that river.
“They said the lake was 440 cubits and (was) the base of the great pyramid of Gizer, the oldest and biggest of the pyramids, that lake was Idemili Lake; the Igbo still talk of the same sacred lake, the Binis, the Yoruba speak the same,” she claims. Citing historical references to the city built upon the plateau, the scholar says the plateau was recovered from the deluge.

The city in question, she says, was reputed for its stone tools, which archaeologists have said thrived as an industry there, “like the whole world was being supplied stone tools from there,” adding that her team “capitalised from such information and placed it side by with what is generally known of Igbukwu.” According to her, given the pervading reference to plateau, the cave men, the source of the Nile, the mythical lake, stone writing (monolith) and other features that can easily be related with Igbukwu, it is not difficult to point to it as the Eden described by historians – and not by the Bible, anyway. 
When Tot, the founder of ancient Egypt came from Atlantis, she says, “he saw cave men, the same cave men of Ugwuele. Stones were cast at him, but he used his magic and built the city. That city was the first post-deluge city. It was from there that the world was populated. That city was built at least by 10,000 BC, they came here immediately after the deluge; it’s here in this country. That ancient forgotten city is at Igbukwu. It’s what the Egyptians called Yabo.

“It’s on a hill. Shaw already speaks about it. His finds in Igbukwu could fill museums. Igbukwu is the confluence city. Everyone in Igbukwu finds archaeological treasure while burying, while digging, while building. The city where the gods were going to banquet is Igbukwu; it was great to live anywhere close to the city,” she said.

Rather than be trailed by controversy and rebuttals, Acholonu says the two previous books in the Adam series were well received within and outside the country. For instance, They Lived Before Adam is available at Amazon and has received a number of international awards, the most recent being the US-based International Book Award. While the book was still in the works, Acholonu was invited to the Harlem Book fair in New York, where a dance drama was staged in honour of “the revelation the book was bringing to the world” at the Schomburg Centre for Black Culture.

“It’s an international bestseller; under one year we are getting orders from classrooms, individuals, libraries across the world, and this encouraged us and made to understand that there is so much hunger for what we are doing. We’ve toured a number of universities in the US,” she says.
In fact, Acholonu says she was told to go for the Nobel on account of the two books, so as to put the books on the spot to draw the attention of the world to the hitherto unknown African contribution to history. However, she was reminded that to go for the Nobel, she had to complete the trilogy, hence had to do the third and final book which is expected to be out next month. Asked what to expect from the book, the author of The Gram Code of African Adam said: “It’s a wash book!

 









My understanding is that this woman is Roman Catholic, yet she is disputing the Biblical account of creation. Tell her not to question the creator of the Universe. God's understanding is unsearchable.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by philip0906(m): 10:38pm On Aug 28, 2010
These last days,different theories coming up 4rm different quarters. . .Jesus Christ predicted all these over 2000years ago,giving further credence 2 my Bible wink
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:41pm On Aug 28, 2010
Nonsene!
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:48pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

Discoveries in Iwo Eleru in Ondo state seems to be a little after 3000 B.C. This is just an attempt by Nigerian groups not to look up to middle east as places of ancestry.
Sorry to say that i don't believe in all those archaelogy stuff.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 10:52pm On Aug 28, 2010
What Prof Acholonu has presented here is debatable but a striking evidence so far comes from Igbo-Ukwu in Anambra state, some 40 km. south east of Onitsha. Here an accidental discovery unearthed a number of bronze objects which remained somewhat mysterious until excavations were conducted at the find-spot, and at two adjacent sites which were also discovered. The discoveries dates earlier than the formation of Midle east nations.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:59pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

What Prof Acholonu has presented here is debatable but a striking evidence so far comes from Igbo-Ukwu in Anambra state, some 40 km. south east of Onitsha. Here an accidental discovery unearthed a number of bronze objects which remained somewhat mysterious until excavations were conducted at the find-spot, and at two adjacent sites which were also discovered. The discoveries dates earlier than the formation of Midle east nations.
And you also believe the version where she said ibo pre-dates Adam and Adam can be linked to ibo ? This is why i never did like charles darwin in the first instance.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 11:06pm On Aug 28, 2010
In Igbo-Ukwu, bronzes were found, and it was possible to see that they had been laid out in a rectangular area. There was evidence that some of the vessels had been wrapped in cloth. In addition to bronzes there were a number of complete pots decorated in a highly ornamented style characterised by deep chaneelling and the use of projected bosses. There was a large number of beads, mostly of coloured glass, but some of carnelian; many were still lying in rows in the ground as originally strung, although the strings on which they had been threaded had perished.
The nature of the bronzes was strongly suggestive of sacred vessels used for some ceremonial or ritual purpose and ornaments and regalia for some important person or persons connected with this.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 11:07pm On Aug 28, 2010
~Bluetooth:

And you also believe the version where she said ibo pre-dates Adam and Adam can be linked to ibo ? This is why i never did like charles darwin in the first instance.
Then give me the dates Adam and Eve were born.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by mamagee3(f): 11:08pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

Then give me the dates Adam and Eve were born.
They were born on January 1, 800 B.C. tongue
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by bawomolo(m): 11:12pm On Aug 28, 2010
Ndipe:


My understanding is that this woman is Roman Catholic, yet she is disputing the Biblical account of creation. Tell her not to question the creator of the Universe. God's understanding is unsearchable.

why can't she question the bible? it was written by mortals anyway
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by philip0906(m): 11:18pm On Aug 28, 2010
I smell a rat here. . .the thread is being hijacked by atheists. . .oops they fall in2 d woman's category. . .Pity
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:22pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

Then give me the dates Adam and Eve were born.
who knows ? But there are records that Adam was the first creature ? How come we are just hearing a new version millions of years later ? Did you believe it ? Yes or no
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by mamagee3(f): 11:25pm On Aug 28, 2010
philip0906:

I smell a rat here. . .the thread is being hijacked by atheists. . .oops they fall in2 d woman's category. . .Pity
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 11:27pm On Aug 28, 2010
Not far away from the initial site (Igbo-Ukwu), a burial chamber was discovered whose floor was three and and half metres below the present surface of the ground. In it some important personage had been buried, propped up on copper-studded stool in one corner of the wooden-lined chamber, its arms supported on a copper brackets; it had been dressed in coronation finery, with a copper crown, a bead-covered headdress, a copper pectoral plate on its chest, fourteen anklets, four wristlets and a pair of bead-inlaid copper armlets, and in one hand fly-switch with a beautiful cast handle portraying a horse and its rider; there was a long handled fan with feathers mounted in a copper holder, and three elephant tusks. After the burial chamber had been roofed in with planks, the bodies of at least five individuals were placed on top of it-perhaps slaves despatched to accompany their lord in the next world.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:32pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

Not far away from the initial site (Igbo-Ukwu), a burial chamber was discovered whose floor was three and and half metres below the present surface of the ground. In it some important personage had been buried, propped up on copper-studded stool in one corner of the wooden-lined chamber, its arms supported on a copper brackets; it had been dressed in coronation finery, with a copper crown, a bead-covered headdress, a copper pectoral plate on its chest, fourteen anklets, four wristlets and a pair of bead-inlaid copper armlets, and in one hand fly-switch with a beautiful cast handle portraying a horse and its rider; there was a long handled fan with feathers mounted in a copper holder, and three elephant tusks. After the burial chamber had been roofed in with planks, the bodies of at least five individuals were placed on top of it-perhaps slaves despatched to accompany their lord in the next world.
I still do not understand all these !!!!!!
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 11:41pm On Aug 28, 2010
It is an indication that the the archaelogical excavations at Igbo-Ukwu predates the establishment of those societies that some Ngerian groups claim to ha ve come from.
Also, on the edge of the forest area in South-eastern Nigeria, at Afikpo, a stratified deposit excavated from a rock-shelter contained pottery, ground stone axes and a stone industry. A series of radiocarbon dates gives the occupation as beginning about 3000B.C. and lasting three thousand years.
~Bluetooth:

I still do not understand all these !!!!!!
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:48pm On Aug 28, 2010
Andre Uweh:

It is an indication that the the archaelogical excavations at Igbo-Ukwu predates the establishment of those societies that some Ngerian groups claim to ha ve come from.
Also, on the edge of the forest area in South-eastern Nigeria, at Afikpo, a stratified deposit excavated from a rock-shelter contained pottery, ground stone axes and a stone industry. A series of radiocarbon dates gives the occupation as beginning about 3000B.C. and lasting three thousand years.
can't you just narrow this your long grammar to a one sentence for easier comprehension.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 12:08am On Aug 29, 2010
~Bluetooth:

can't you just narrow this your long grammar to a one sentence for easier comprehension.
Stop pretending, you have really digested what I wrote.
Further evidence: Some of the wood from the stool in the burial chamber (Igbo-Ukwu) yielded a radiocarbon date of A.D.850+ -120.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by philip0906(m): 12:22am On Aug 29, 2010
Andre Uweh:

Stop pretending, you have really digested what I wrote.
Further evidence: Some of the wood from the stool in the burial chamber (Igbo-Ukwu) yielded a radiocarbon date of A.D.850+ -120.
In ur little mind. . .so u were told.yet u ask how d Bible came in2 being even when we have d proof.Show us d proof of what u said?where it is documented
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 12:33am On Aug 29, 2010
@Bluetooth: You must have learnt that Ndigbo have been in their present abode before all those groups were established. The finds at Igbo-Ukwu are an indication of the concentration of considerable social wealth in terms of the economy of the time. The bronzes are the products of a special craftsman class. The three elephant tusks in the burial chamber must obviously have been objects of value, as well as having symbolic significance. The finds are probably to be associated with the institution of the Eze Nri, the priest king of the Umuleri clan of the Igbo.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by Obiagu1(m): 12:34am On Aug 29, 2010
Wahala dey o!
Which kind theory be dis? Enough of this bull.   angry
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by tpiah: 12:36am On Aug 29, 2010
abadaba:

I have always believed that it is wrong for Nigerian groups to trace their ancestry from Middle east.

and you are?
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 12:44am On Aug 29, 2010
philip0906:

In your little mind. . .so u were told.yet u ask how d Bible came in2 being even when we have d proof.Show us d proof of what u said?where it is documented
In this case you are the one who has a little mind. Evidence of archaelogical excavations by Thurstan Shaw are housed in a museum at Igbo Ukwu, Anambra state. I advice you to just read through and nod your head as you have got nothing to offer in this field. Some reference work will help your little mind e.g,
Shaw, Thurstan (1964) Archaelogy and Nigeria. Ibadan.
Shaw Thurstan. (1970) Igbo-Ukwu: An account of Archaelogical discoveries in Eastern Nigeria. London.
I will give you more to read after your have read the two books and a visit to Igbo-Ukwu.
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by philip0906(m): 12:52am On Aug 29, 2010
Andre Uweh:

In this case you are the one who has a little mind. Evidence of archaelogical excavations by Thurstan Shaw are housed in a museum at Igbo Ukwu, Anambra state. I advice you to just read through and nod your head as you have got nothing to offer in this field. Some reference work will help your little mind e.g,
Shaw, Thurstan (1964) Archaelogy and Nigeria. Ibadan.
Shaw Thurstan. (1970) Igbo-Ukwu: An account of Archaelogical discoveries in Eastern Nigeria. London.
I will give you more to read after your have read the two books and a visit to Igbo-Ukwu.
Load of crap. . .like 'em other religions don't have proofs 2 undecided A book written by who?when?What source?Even d yorubas will claim dat they have proofs.U quoted some B.C stuff and I was like Load of crap undecided More like d big bang whatever
Re: Professor Traces Biblical Eden To Nigeria. by AndreUweh(m): 1:07am On Aug 29, 2010
philip0906:

Load of crap. . .like 'em other religions don't have proofs 2 undecided A book written by who?when?What source?Even d yorubas will claim dat they have proofs.U quoted some B.C stuff and I was like Load of crap undecided More like d big bang whatever
I think a lot of chaps on this thread has got nothing to offer. I will sit back temporarily hoping that Katsumoto and Eziagu will come in.

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