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40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Emergingnation3(m): 1:59pm On Jun 30, 2022
40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names
Speaking at their Igbo-name-giving ceremony at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, on Wednesday, the students explained that they traced their Igbo ancestral roots through DNA tests conducted on them.


Forty students and faculty members from Morehouse College Glee Club in Atlanta, United States of America, USA, have taken Igbo names and traced their ancestry to Igbo in South-East Nigeria.

 
Speaking at their Igbo-name-giving ceremony at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, on Wednesday, the students explained that they traced their Igbo ancestral roots through DNA tests conducted on them.


The traditional ruler of Ibagwa-Aka community in Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State, Igwe Hyacinth Eze, who performed the ceremony in conjunction with the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, expressed happiness over the reunion of the Igbo-Americans with their ancestral brothers.

 
The monarch said he was also happy because of the spiritual, cultural and economic exchanges which would happen as a result of the reunion, adding that he was willing to provide land for those willing to live in his community.

Speaking during the ceremony, the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Enugu State chapter, Prof. Fredrick Eze, said the reunion would help in the development of Igbo communities.

However, the Public Affairs Officer, United States Consulate General, Lagos, Stephen Ibelli, said the club came to Nigeria to mark the 50th anniversary of its first visit to Nigeria in 1972.

 
He equally explained that the club would tour Abuja, Enugu and Lagos states to strengthen US-Nigeria cultural ties through music, arts and film.
 
"The Morehouse College Glee Club, which is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its first tour in Nigeria, will offer public concerts in Lagos, Abuja and Enugu. In addition, the group will visit universities and high schools, meet Nigerian students, and explore their historical ties to Nigeria. 

"The 1972 visit to Nigeria infused African music into the Glee Club's tradition and American Choral music in general. Fifty years later, choirs across the United States sing in Nigerian languages, highlighting the long-term impact of that exchange. The Morehouse College Glee Club has since learned a variety of songs in Edo, Yorùbá, Hausa, and Igbo, including a piece specifically composed for them by Igwe Laz Ekwueme, famed Nollywood actor and University of Lagos professor.

"During the visit, the Morehouse College Glee Club will carry out a dynamic exchange of musical knowledge with the broad spectrum of the Nigerian society, singing in Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba languages," he said in a statement.

Also speaking, U.S. Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard, explained that the visit will strengthen the longstanding ties between American and Nigerian institutions of higher learning, and further expand the scope of academic and cultural relations between the United States and Nigeria. 

“Cultural exchanges such as the visit of the Morehouse College Glee Club will help contribute to strengthening the bonds of friendship and collaboration through music and arts, offering an opportunity for Nigerian students to learn about academic experiences in the United States."

Many of the student members of the Morehouse College Glee Club described their visit as an opportunity to connect with their African roots.

“I love the culture of Nigeria,” 19-year-old Schneider Grandpierre, a junior third-year student studying Music and Computer Science at the Morehouse College said of the trip. “It is such an enriching and amazing experience to be able to reconnect with our cultural roots and sing Nigerian music in different languages. I look forward to an extended stay here even after this tour.”

Expressing his excitement about the visit, 23-year-old John Batey, a Business Administration major and tenor singer for the choral group said he has been able to trace his roots to Nigeria through a DNA test. “We will be exploring the Nigerian creative and entertainment industry. I am excited about the tour." 

Director of the Morehouse College Glee Club, Professor David Morrow, explained that the choral group will perform a repertoire of African and American songs particularly African-American spirituals which have roots in West African music traditions. 

Professor Morrow noted that the Morehouse College Glee Club is rooted in Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s legacy. Dr. King who sang in the Morehouse College Glee Club was one of the notable alumni of the Historically Black College in the United States.

Some of the Igbo names given to the Igbo-Americans include Ezuomike, Ogalanya, Odenigwe, Anyim, and Ifeanyi.

https://saharareporters.com/2022/06/30/40-americans-trace-ancestry-nigeria-adopt-igbo-names

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Fahdiga(m): 2:03pm On Jun 30, 2022
They are proud of their tribe. The shinning light of the black race.

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by buckeyemedia: 2:10pm On Jun 30, 2022
Make una shine eye, Kidnappers go they salivate now.

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by GoldenisSilence: 2:11pm On Jun 30, 2022
I hope say that guy no be like Bob risky.. We no need him type abeg
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by buckeyemedia: 2:11pm On Jun 30, 2022
Fahdiga:
They are proud of their tribe. The shinning light of the black race.
No doubt descendants of slaves, they full Yankee well well, igbos & Yorubas.
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Proudlyomonna: 2:12pm On Jun 30, 2022
Igbo Amaka neziokwu.
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Fahdiga(m): 2:14pm On Jun 30, 2022
buckeyemedia:
No doubt descendants of slaves, they full Yankee well well, igbos & Yorubas.
Can anything good come out of an Aboki?

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Kalashnikov49: 2:15pm On Jun 30, 2022
When you be BOSS you be BOSS...

This is not Peckham that habours the greatest tribe filled with grave harvesters and skull miners...

I don talk my own!
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Proudlyomonna: 2:15pm On Jun 30, 2022
buckeyemedia:
No doubt descendants of slaves, they full Yankee well well, igbos & Yorubas.

This one wan come spoil dis thread with him tribal hate wey be the only thing wey him creator send am come dis life come do grin grin
Shun tribal bigotry.

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by siofra(f): 2:28pm On Jun 30, 2022
It's our duty to welcome them back to the motherland after selling them into slavery.

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Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by newdawn2017(f): 4:07pm On Jun 30, 2022
Fahdiga:
Can anything good come out of an Aboki?
they was not traded off to slavery to d white invaders. They re ancestrally rooted securely in their land in the North. undecided
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by newdawn2017(f): 4:07pm On Jun 30, 2022
siofra:
It's our duty to welcome them back to the motherland after selling them into slavery.
true my dear
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Fahdiga(m): 4:07pm On Jun 30, 2022
newdawn2017:
they was not traded off to slavery to d white invaders. They re ancestrally rooted securely in their land in the North. undecided
Re: 40 Americans Trace Ancestry To Nigeria, Adopt Igbo Names Speaking At Their Igbo- by Proudlyomonna: 6:42pm On Jun 30, 2022
Kalashnikov49:
When you be BOSS you be BOSS...

This is not Peckham that habours the greatest tribe filled with grave harvesters and skull miners...

I don talk my own!

Anybody wey get sense go understand se this cretin wey him ancestors sway all the way from Chad no be Igbo grin grin
The great Igbo tribe no need to be in any sort of tribal gbasgbos with anyother tribe to stamp the greatness wey Chukwu kere Eligwe na Uwa bless them with.
Bororo jihadist doing the taquiya divide and rule antics his masters taught him grin grin grin

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