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CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m): 7:56pm On May 26, 2020
Olu317:
Imagery indeed. So, pitchfork....
What are you on about you this guy?

The staff isnt a pitchfork.

A pitchfork is a garden tool used for clearing hay.

You have gotten it all wrong dude.

Yoruba are a real and proper ethnicity that originates in Nigeria, Africa.

Hebrews are a fictional people based off malicious literature.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Have Strong Evidence For Reincarnation (Akudaya)? by Amujale(m): 3:06pm On May 26, 2020
kingxsamz:
No one is talking about that here. It's a thing of whether the stories are true or just fables.
Furthermore

Amujale:
Perhaps the main point of the phomenon of Akudaya is that we MUST seek to live righteously, virtueously.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Have Strong Evidence For Reincarnation (Akudaya)? by Amujale(m): 3:04pm On May 26, 2020
kingxsamz:
No one is talking about that here.
It's a thing of whether the stories are true or just fables.
It's a concept within our history, hence, it has to be worth something here.

Simply, stating that its based on stories doesnt cut it. It based on our stories.

Perhaps you didnt get the memo.

Its pretty simple, we MUST bin all these foreign extremist religions and focus our concentration on African history.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Have Strong Evidence For Reincarnation (Akudaya)? by Amujale(m): 2:51pm On May 26, 2020
kingxsamz:
There isn't even the slightest of things one can use as evidence, talk more of a strong evidence.
Most of the stroies you'll hear are third party stories. My neighbors uncle said, my grandmother said, my father's elder brother in the village said, my friend's sister's boyfriend's mother said. That's all you'll ever hear. It's always someone that said.
And besides, you cannot use mere stories from faceless people to validate a claim. Unless you just want to hear lies and feed your curiosity.
The concept of Akudaya isnt simply based on mere stories, that's where you're wrong.

There are morals and ethics to learn here.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Have Strong Evidence For Reincarnation (Akudaya)? by Amujale(m): 2:49pm On May 26, 2020
Perhaps the main point of the phomenon of Akudaya is that we MUST seek to live righteously, virtueously.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Have Strong Evidence For Reincarnation (Akudaya)? by Amujale(m):
Here is a very interesting phenomena.

The notion here is said that amongst us who have been blessed to return in order to complete a given task, by way of virtue or simply due to super natural selection.

Perhaps, most of us have a similar kind of inexplicable phenomena in some form or the other, as the most popular is said to occur within our relative continuum.


Within the particular context, eventhough the easily detectable form has it that the phenomena occurs at birth (super natural selection), its said that the particular concept occurs somewhat instantaneously born again, simply to continue our righteous, virtueous lives from the point of 'interuption'; for reasons stated earlier.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 8:07pm On May 24, 2020
There's no such place as 'Paradise', lets instead work to make our world a better place.

Let our enemies be focused on a fictitious concept of paradise that doesnt exist, whilst we actually realise our rightful, just, pleasant place here on planet Earth for ourselves and the coming generations.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 7:24pm On May 24, 2020
MrBrownJay1:
you cant take out 5 and leave 6...they go together. so long as you have religion, you will always have spookism. religion/god/paradise etc IS spookism...
These are the falasies we need to put to bed.

The god of the Eurocentric and Arabian fundamentalist are fake.


The concept of God is African

Foreigners came to Africa, found out about our divine principles and called them God.


Who is God?

The African divine principles are God.

You and I could grow in spirituality or does something so revolutionary that we can become a god.

The African Gods are the only true and proper ones.

For example, Sango is God.

Jesus is a fake god.

Checking?

Why is this important?

Due to the fact that Sango is a historical character that actually reigned as an Emperor of a famous African Empire.

These are the kind of facts that MUST be celebrated for ever, dont be bothered by people becoming devotees, simply lets continue to celebrate and learn to better ourselves as best we can.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op):
MrBrownJay1:
you cant take out 5 and leave 6...they go together. so long as you have religion, you will always have spookism. religion/god/paradise etc IS spookism...
Yes, as long as you have religiom you will have spookism.

African history is the original blueprint that foreigner used to create these foreing extremist religions.

African spirituality is a discipline and NOT a religion, eventhough you may treat as such if you so wish.

That is to say, African history is real proper and true. What foreigners thought was spookism, isnt, they are divine principles.

And we arent discussing spookism.

Anything i have said so far those not include spookism.

If you spotted any spookism, be free to point it out.

I hope that clears that up.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 7:06pm On May 24, 2020
MrBrownJay1:
worshiping any god means putting that god (and its views) above your own self/views, thus i believe that any god is wrong. therefore your own views and decisions is what should matter above anyone else's.
It depends on your concept of God.

Foreigners came to Africa, found out about our divine principles and called them God.


Who is God?

The African divine principles are God.

You and I could grow in spirituality or does something so revolutionary that we can become a god.

You dont have to worship the African Gods from a Eurocebtric and Arabianised perspective, although you may if you so wish, but they MUST be celebrated.

Why?

Because they teach us how to make it to make our lives better from the African historical sense.

Heaven as the African philosophical concept, simply teaches that we MUST live ourlives in a simple, righteous, virtueous way towards our own betterment, our loved ones and the coming generations, in terms of our spiritually, civil and social growth.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 6:52pm On May 24, 2020
MrBrownJay1:
worshiping any god means putting that god (and its views) above your own self/views, thus i believe that any god is wrong. therefore your own views and decisions is what should matter above anyone else's. you dont need any god to know RIGHT from WRONG... you dont need any god to BE RIGHTEOUS. so, you (as an individual) should be the most important person in your life, hands down, and if anyone expects and/or demands to be above you, then its wrong IMHO
I started off by saying, lets not go into the spookism aspects but stick with the historical facts.

Amujale:
...dont have to agree with the spookism part of spirituality and i dont intend to persuade into any, but to those who wish to achieve their spiritiual upgrades to become a god, the African concept of heaven is the only logical way.

Its simple, there's no such thing as paradise. There's Hell.

Now, instead of a paradise, there are spiritual levels, intellectual levels, sprinkles of genius e.t.c
And again i took the pain to list out who the enemies are.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op):
MrBrownJay1:
religion has been enslaving Africa for generations and is not about to stop now... to some.
May the real and proper true Gods be put to good use for the betterment of our people worldwide.

It stops hence forth.

The days of worshiping the Eurocentric and Arabian gods are over.

We arent interested in rhetoric amymore, we demand results.

Let all my brothers and sisters disown all the fakery and falsehood of these foreign extremist religions and concentrate our focus on reality.

Start a career in farming, minning, art, engineering, political science, physical science, science and technology, astronomy, medical science, law, commerce, economics e.t.c

These are what our history teaches and not the fake gods of Christianity and Islam.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 6:41pm On May 24, 2020
MrBrownJay1:
religion has been enslaving Africa for generations and is not about to stop now... to some, "god" is their only option for a better life.
Assuming they are worshiping the correct gods then that is ok.

As in, there's god in Agriculture, Art, Minning, Medical science, Architecture, Commerce e.t.c those are the productive ideologies.

The god of the bible and quran are fake and malicious.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 6:35pm On May 24, 2020
There's no such place as 'Paradise', lets instead work to make our world a better place.

Let our enemies be focused on a fictitious concept of paradise that doesnt exist, whilst we actually create one here on planet Earth.
Christianity EtcRe: Is There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op): 6:24pm On May 24, 2020
Assuming most Africans consists of atheist, free-thinkers, naturist, righteous, virtueous, Africa will become 1,000 times better than is as of today.

Yet, we MUST retain our spirituality in order to tackle all these foreign extremist religions that are nothing but demonic cults that seek to brainwash people into disregarding reality in favour of their fake and malicious false narratives.
Christianity EtcIs There Such Thing As Paradise? by Amujale(op):
Is there such a place called Paradise?

Should we be following the instructions of the same people who murdered and enslave millions upon millions of our people whilst talking about this same Paradise?

Firstly, the main reason for this post is in the form of a prayer.

May none of our brothers and sisters be shipped away into another planet under the guise of thinking that their enemies souls are in the afterlife.

We MUST bin all these foreign extremist religions and focus our concentration on African history.

Where coming from?

Take the Atheism argument and superimpose onto these foreign extremist religions.

The difference that im aware that the African divine principles are God, perhaps that's a different topic.

Atheist dont have to agree with the spookism part of spirituality and i dont intend to persuade into any, but to those who wish to achieve their spiritiual upgrades to become a god, the African concept of heaven is the only logical way.

Its simple, there's no such thing as paradise. There's Hell.

Now, instead of a paradise, there are spiritual levels, intellectual levels, sprinkles of genius e.t.c

According to African history, everyone of us have to earn our "stars", the higher in our genuine spiritual, civil and social position towards the betterment of ourselves and our people worldwide we become the closer to god we are.

I'm not saying just because you have the potential to become a god, then you should starting acting up, NO.

Its fair to say that out of all the peoples in the world today, our kind are the only ones that are generically known as gods. FACT.


Why?

Due to the fact that we have the potential to become the joint most powerful, if not the most powerful people in the world for ever and ever to an eternity.

How?

Who are our friends?

Well, where should i start?

All the people of Africa are our friends.

The African Americans are our friends.

The Africans in Europe are our friends

All the melanated people of the world eventually are our friends.

Who are our enemies?

Big Pharma, our own shadow governments, Christianity, Islam, The Western World e.t.c

China isnt our the enemy per se, they are opportunist.

How can one achieve heaven.

We cannot achieve heaven by following the ways of our enemies, that will only lead most people to HELL.


Eventhough there isnt such a place called 'paradaise', that term was simply made up by plagiarising certain aspects of African intellectual property, in order for the African to growth sprituality, simply live a good, righteous, virtueous life.

Accept that we had been lied to by the olden days Arabian fundamentalist and Eurocentric warmongers.

And continue to build a better world for ourselves and the next generations.

Know thyself, respect our ancestors.
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op): 4:30am On May 24, 2020
macof:
Can you direct me to the source of this information. i would like to read more on this "Yoruba King who founded ancient Kush"
There is a narrative in precolonisation history, pre-Egyptology, that suggest a ruler who travelled to a distant place to be crowned.

Both the monach and the distant land became legend, that royal bears the same name as the founding King of the Kingdom of Kush.
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
Dr John Henrik Clarke was an historian, professor, and a pioneer in the creation of Pan-African and Africana studies, and professional institutions in academia.

Here are some of Dr Henrik Clarkes books that are a good read:

ℹAfrican people in World History

ℹBlack Man of the Nile and His family

ℹWorld's great Men of Colour

ℹChristopher Columbus


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmei-hUQUWY
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
Dr Cheikh Anta Diop, a distinguished historian, anthropologist and physicist who studied the human race’s origin and pre- colonial African culture.

Some of Dr Cheikh Anta Diop's books that are a good read include:

ℹThe African Origin of Civilisation

ℹPrecolonial Africa


https://books.google.be/books/about/The_African_Origin_of_Civilization.html?id=dHnDH-m9UQYC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button&redir_esc=y

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Its important to note that although Diop speaks fluent French, is immediately translated from French into English by the translator in the video.
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
Dr Ivan Sertima was an author, linguist, poet, anthropologist and associate professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University in the United States.

He's best known for his best selling book 'They Came Before Columbus'.

A few of Dr Ivan Van Sertima's books that are good reads.

ℹ[url=https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://metaphysicspirit.com/books/They%2520Came%2520Before%2520Columbus.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiwy-ibqvXpAhUTThUIHS7FCFEQFjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw0oaew_cS9j9um839CP87bc] They Came Before Columbus[/url]. 1976

Note: clicking on the above link will take you to download the e-book version of the history textbook.

ℹBlacks in Science: Ancient and Modern. 1983

ℹAfrican Presence in Early Europe. 1985

ℹGreat African thinkers: Cheikh Anta Diop. 1986

ℹBlack Women in Antiquity. 1988



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjhxeYRw2n4
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
Runoko Rashidi is one of the foremost scholars in the field of research into melanated communities all over the world. 

He is not the kind of academic who sits in an ivory tower only studying manuscripts, he meets with many communities in over 100 countries and visited countless museums and historical sites and given thousands of lectures. 

He has taken beautiful photographs, some of which feature in his other books published by Books of Africa, Black Star, African Star over Asia e.t.c
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op): 3:41am On May 24, 2020
Amujale:
It's a well established fact that the original Tunisians are Nubian.

All the original communities in North Africa was Nubian communities.

Its important to note that apart from the modern definition of Nubian that the original North Africans belong, this term was used loosely to describe all melanated communities similar to the way Ethiopian, Kush, Blacksic and we would eventually adopt our given name Africa.

The name Africa predates any foreign intervention.

The claim is that our parents 'the phenoms' named the continent Africa, from 'aphrike' whilst they occupied Asia and Europe, calling their origin 'the land that is free from cold and horror'.
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
macof:
New trend would be a good idea

But to that picture... Ask yourself, A nubian from Tunesia?
It's a well established fact that the original Tunisians are Nubian.

All the original communities in North Africa was Nubian communities.

Its important to note that apart from the modern definition of Nubian that the original North Africans belong, this term was used loosely to describe all melanated communities similar to the way Ethiopian, Kush, Blacksic and we would eventually adopt our given name Africa.

The name Africa predates any foreign intervention.

The evidence suggest that our ancestors, 'the phenoms', named our continent 'aphrike' whilst they occupied Asia and Europe, calling their origin 'the land that is free from cold and horror', that was later Romanized into 'Africa'.
CultureRe: Yoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
The new information from.TAO11 actually puts Yoruba as the founding Kings of the Kush kingdom, hold that thought for a while.

Me, Rashidi Runoko, Dr Ivan Sertima, Cheikh Anta Diop, Dr Henrik Clarke arent the first historians to suggest that there's a connection with the Nile Valley; olden day Arabians and Eurocentrics are the first to suggest this.

Below is a potrait of Nubian silk and produce traders.

CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m): 3:19am On May 24, 2020
macof:
New trend would be a good idea

But to that picture... Ask yourself, A nubian from Tunesia?
Kindly follow the link here and we can continue that discussion.


https://www.nairaland.com/5878535/yoruba-nile-valley-heritage#89894192
CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m): 2:15am On May 24, 2020
macof:
Can you direct me to the source of this information. i would like to read more on this "Yoruba King who founded ancient Kush"
Kindly follow the link here and we can continue that discussion.


https://www.nairaland.com/5878535/yoruba-nile-valley-heritage#89894192
CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m): 2:14am On May 24, 2020
macof:
Olu317 and his band have not presented any facts, what they present are imaginary ideas or already debunked old misconceptions by early Yoruba historiographers who i should add were missionary men.
Can you mention one valid yoruba term that was inserted into Hebrew or vice versa? let us look at it
That is a question for Olu317.
CultureYoruba Nile Valley Heritage. by Amujale(op):
There have been many historians from Dr Clarke, Cheikh Anta Diop, Clyde Winters, Prof. Akintoye, that have shown a substained link between all Africans to and fro the Nile region.

Are we saying Nigerians found the Nile Valley?

No, what the evidence shows however, is that West Africans are among the communities who helped create the Nile Valley civilisation.

This was a huge project that involved various cultures from all around the continent, Nigerians simply happened to be one of these ethnicities that has a presence there.

According to all the data, civilisation moved down the Nile, using these understanding, we know that West Africans experienced civilisation before North Africans.


#macof
#TAO11
CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m):
TAO11:
Lol. The account Amujale seems to be referring to didn't actually say he founded ancient Kush per se.
You are correct, it doesnt say he found Kush per se, your source refers to the first monach and founder of the Kingdom of Kush.

He was of royal heritage as well, although such isnt about Chango/Sango as he's known in the America but another altogether different Yoruba legendary hero.

I agree with you that there doesnt have to be one Sango.

Infact Sango, existed prior to the Emperor as a divine principle that would later appear to the people of Haiti during their struggle against foreign oppression.

Sango was said to appear amongst the people of Haiti, leading them into victory against the Eurocentric warmongers.
CultureRe: Yoruba Hebrew Heritage by Amujale(m): 1:18am On May 24, 2020
macof:
@Amujale
As this is my first time hearing this i can only speak on my first impression. But even at first impression there is alot to be noticed

In short words, we cannot possibly take this account seriously given its discrepancy...using some known fact about a person in one culture to conjure him in another culture is not as easy to get away with as it appears at first thought
I mean..look at it, in order to balance the discrepancy you had to suggest that a whole different Sango must have existed before the Oyo Sango..maybe, but it is already obviously the Oyo Sango that is referred to here
The new information from TAO11 actually puts Yoruba as the founding Kings of the Kush kingdom, hold that thought for a while.

Me, Rashidi Runoko, Dr Ivan Sertima, Cheikh Anta Diop, Dr Henrik Clarke arent the first historians to suggest that there's a connection with the Nile Valley; olden day Arabians and Eurocentrics are the first to suggest this.

Below is a potrait of a Nubian silk and produce trader.

This has nothing to does with Hebrew or any other similar type of foreign culture, this is strictly African history.

Perhaps one should create a new thread for this discussion.

Is there a connection between the people of Nigeria with the Nile Valley as many of these modern historians are claiming?

Christianity EtcRe: What Is The True Image Of Jesus? by Amujale(op): 3:25pm On May 22, 2020
Out of the images on display, choose what you perceive to be the correct image of Jesus.

EducationRe: Marcus Garvey, Malcom X And Jesus Christ Experiment by Amujale(op): 3:22pm On May 22, 2020
Out of these influential characters, who means more to you in the world of today?

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