Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 7:08pm On May 14, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Theres literally no evidence to support this... Amujale: The Chadic language system is older than Arabic.
Furthermore, it was through the Chadic language system that a Chadic person began a language that was later stolen and modified to form the Arabic language in itself.
The Arab fundamentalist invaded Africa murdered millions of innocent people cause a huge amount of misery and pain and stole one of our languages whilst they was here.
There was no such thing as the current stock of Arabs 50,000 years ago, yet the people of Nigeria have been around more than 500,000 years ago. Now try again, addressing the quesions accordingly. Im not interested in rhetoric, is there anything that you are refuting here. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 7:01pm On May 14, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Theres literally no evidence to support this crack pot theory. Arabs didnt spread islam in the sahel, the wangarawas (malians) did. If anyone was responsible for bloodshed in spreading islam its the hausa kings you love so much. Is Usman Danfodio Hausa? What is the topic of this thread. You can veer off on a tangent. I will does my dillegence to bring you back to your senses. Now, where was we before you went on your nonsensical rant. |
Education › Re: African Origin Of Civilisation by Amujale(op): 9:10pm On May 13, 2020 |
dermmy: Yea you are right, i once read about the Berbers that conquered the Iberian peninsula. People like Tarif Ibn Malik and Tarq Ibn Ziyad. According to English historian Edward Gibbon (1737-1794). Tarif accompanied by 400 African berbers successfully carried out mission in South Iberia. An important port city in Tarifa in southern Spain is named after him. This city was the first port in history where fees were charged from merchants for the use of berths.
This is where the term "tariff" comes from.
On the basis of Tarif's intelligence operation, Arab general also of Berberian origin from the Nafza tribe, Tariq ibn Ziyad (670-720) Tariq commanded an army of 10,000 people, mostly berbers from Sanhaji union.
In 711, brave Tariq with his expeditionary forces of 7,000 berbers crossed the strait and landed near a rock that was latwr named in his honour, Gibraltar. The word "Gibraltar" is a hispanicized version of an Arab phrase "Jabal Tariq". In August of 711, Tariq won a decisive victory over the European army. Thank you for your experience, well articulated, however this has nothing to does with the topic per se, perhaps a more appropriate story would be the battle of Kdesh the story on Ramesses off the walls of the Pharaoh's pyramid. |
Culture › Re: Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship by Amujale(m): 8:19pm On May 13, 2020 |
African history comprises of Agriculture, Architecture, Arts, Astronomy, Astrology, Commerce, Engineering, Mathematics, Medical sciences, Philosophy, Physical sciences e.t.c https://www.nairaland.com/5795996/african-origin-civilisation |
Culture › Re: Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship by Amujale(m): 7:57pm On May 13, 2020*. Modified: 8:30pm On May 13, 2020 |
davidnazee: ..... That is not the etymology. Oba is the yoruba generic term for king. I would'vr shown what an etymology, yet, in a way, the "decline of etymology as a linguistic discipline" is in itself the definition of etymology. What you see isnt what you have saw, lets leave at that. |
TV/Movies › Re: White Wiches & Dark Demons by Amujale(m): 4:39pm On May 13, 2020 |
Christianity and Islam is what we need to free ourselves from.
In Africa, these are the worst ideologies ever to set foot on our continent. |
Travel › Re: American Returnees To West African Countries. by Amujale(m): 4:34pm On May 13, 2020 |
Odun11: What must have made them to have a rethink not to consider Nigeria as a destination. Just my thought though. Its pretty simple, we MUST bin all the foreign extreemist religions and focus our concentration on African history. African history comprises of Agriculture, Architecture, Arts, Astronomy, Astrology, Commerce, Engineering, Mathematics, Medical sciences, Philosophy, Physical sciences e.t.c |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 4:17pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: If anything hausas and arabs being both afro asiatic speakers. Arabs are NOT Afro Asiatic, where did you get that nonsense from. Are you out of your mind? Since when did Arabs become Afro-Asiatic? Arabs are Asian. Where is Arabia? Listen, go back and pick up some real and proper history textbooks. Fulani and Hausa people are 100% African. Arabs are 100% Asian. Facts. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 4:10pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: The same "hausa" kings that were waging war on each other and killing each other? Liar. Again, you are a liar and a faker. The Hausa kings and the friendly Fulani warlords was waging war against the Arabian fundamentalist and never against themselves nor their neighbours. The people of Nigeria have been living amomgst one another in relative peace for hundreds of thousands of years before the Arabian fundamentalist thieving bastards began to invade and cause all kinds of situations. Stop spreading fake news. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 4:04pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Like I said, if you can find me evidence of the existence of hausa people before the 7th century backed by any peer reviewed journal then please, go ahead. If anything hausas and arabs being both afro asiatic speakers, the best you can find is the theory of the afro asiatic urheimat, which proposes that all afro asiatic speakers descended from the same people and civilization. So again, miss me with that bulljive charlatan. The Chadic language system is older than Arabic. Furthermore, it was through the Chadic language system that a Chadic person began a language that was later stolen and modified to form the Arabic language in itself. The Arab fundamentalist invaded Africa murdered millions of innocent people cause a huge amount of misery and pain and stole one of our languages whilst they was here. There was no such thing as the current stock of Arabs 50,000 years ago, yet the people of Nigeria have been around more than 500,000 years ago. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 3:57pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Legitimate rulers of hausa people? LMAO You mean the same people who came and slaughtered the indigenous chiefs of the indigenous people in hausa states or the ones who deposed them later and took their title? You are a liar and a faker. Arabian fundamentalist similar to Usman Dan Fodio is what slaughtered the indigenous chiefs, why are you lieing? |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 3:54pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: LOL Why does this mad man keep quoting me? If you can find evidence of the existence of hausa people before the 7th century backed by any article by a peer reviewed journal then you're right, its a fact and i'm wrong. You are the one who's crazy you douchebag. You are all over the place. Dont worry i will pin you down. You are wrong. Hausa people predate both Islam and Arabia in years that amount in their hundreds of thousands. Everything about the people of Nigeria predates Arabia. The people predate Arabia. The Language the people speak predates Arabic The civilisations in West Africa predates Asia nevermind Arabia. Its you that needs to go and reeducate yourself with regards to African history. |
Culture › Re: Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship by Amujale(m): 3:45pm On May 13, 2020 |
Ghostwon65: Who started this thread ? I have no idea. ... I have no interest in the topic. According to the title of the thread, it holds the notion that a troubled Benin person started the thread. I have many Benin friends, i can assure you that there arent many who carry these extremist views. Ghostwon65: What exactly does Benin have to do with this discussion ? That is what i was pointing out to you as being disengenous. |
Culture › Re: Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship by Amujale(m): 3:41pm On May 13, 2020 |
Ghostwon65: You claim the word Oba belongs to Yoruba, can you show proof ? That isnt a claim, that is a matter of fact. Definately. Lets put this nonsense insult of yours to bed. I dont want to hear you utter anything else about 'Oba' until you provide us with the etymology. Provide us the etymology of the term 'Oba'. |
Culture › Re: Benins Are The Owners Of Ogboni Confraternity and olokun worship by Amujale(m): 3:37pm On May 13, 2020 |
Ghostwon65: What exactly does Benin have to do with this discussion ? Who started this thread? Your intentionally making yourself sound disengenous. Whoever started this thread is fooling themselves. While other African countries are finding ways to tap into their history in order to make the world a better place, some stupid individuals attempt but fail to bastardise history. They like to bastardise their own history and push a fake and false narrative that only assist to push the agenda of the colonialist. |
Culture › Re: Prove Benin - Ife Connection With Archeological Findings And Get 10k by Amujale(m): 3:07pm On May 13, 2020 |
Humanity begins 'South of the Sahara', Africa.
That is to say, the people of Nigeria predate Nigeria in years that amount in their hundreds of thousands.
African history comprises of Agriculture, Architecture, Arts, Astronomy, Astrology, Commerce, Engineering, Mathematics, Medical sciences, Philosophy, Physical sciences e.t.c |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 3:00pm On May 13, 2020*. Modified: 3:16pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: the hausa kings .... These are the legitimate rulers of their people. You attempt to justify attrocities against humanity has failed. Instead of celebrating Usman Dan Fodio, we ought to be celebrating the Hausa Kings. That is real and proper history. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 2:49pm On May 13, 2020*. Modified: 3:10pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Lol, miss me with that bulljive. Go find some simpleton to play pseudo-intellectual with. I aint no pesudo-intellectual, i deal with facts I maintain the fact that the hausa people predate both Islam and Arabia. Firstly, you cannot confuse the malicious ideology known as Islam with Arabia. Secondly, does the Fulani and Hausa people predate Islam, yes or no? Furthermore, my contribution wasnt even about Arabia per se eventhough my scholarship extends beyond those periods in history, i was mainly refereing to Arabian fundamentalists, such as those who introduced our continent to the malicious ideology known as Islam. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 2:43pm On May 13, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Lol, miss me with that bulljive. Go find some simpleton to play pseudo-intellectual with. You are a liar and a faker The only pseudo-intellectual here is you. We deal with historical facts that are backed up with scholarship. You can miss me with your pseudo-intellect and fakery. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 9:45pm On May 12, 2020 |
Dupamecano: You claimed hausas are an older people than arabs... Thats not a claim that is a matter of fact. These are the reasons we ought to reeducate ourselves on history. |
Culture › Re: Prove Benin - Ife Connection With Archeological Findings And Get 10k by Amujale(m): 4:17pm On May 11, 2020 |
gregyboy: .... Give me archeological evidence or still written document from 1400 to 1914 to make it less easier 1914 i said  What you mean? These are the reasons you need to go and re-educate yourself regarding history. Its pretty simple, we MUST bin all foreign extreemist religions and focus our concentration on history. And instead of listening to love and hiphop all day, preserve sometime in your busy schedule to the study of African history. Your presumption is baseless and of know importance to anyone or anything. You are an agent of chaos and a troll. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 3:56pm On May 11, 2020 |
Dupamecano: Sokoto/Gobir was not established until the middle ages by eastern and central african migrants. Stop with this pan Africanist rubbish you lot love to deceive yourself with. What you mean? I dont see you disputing anything here. Define pan Africanism? |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 3:53pm On May 11, 2020 |
RamessesIV: .. .. Amujale: And again you are wrong.
There are no such thing as race classification.
As there's no such thing as multi-race.
Theres only one race of significance, they call it the Human Race.
Even if we was to go along with the so-called classification, the term 'Negroid' is:
Invalid. Null and Void. Squashed Quashed
Rather than using such a term, you would be better using African, Kush, Ethiopian, Nubian e.t.c these are all the terminologies that foreigners used to refer to blacksic.
Again lets not derail this thread.
For further discussion, follow the link here:
https://www.nairaland.com/5795996/african-origin-civilisation |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 3:41pm On May 11, 2020 |
Arabianism and Eurocentrism has no business being in Africa.
We must relegate these malicious extreemist ideologies such as Christianity and Islam into the aisles of fiction and concentrate our focus on reality, African history. |
Politics › Re: Usman Dan Fodio: Founder Of The Sokoto Caliphate by Amujale(m): 2:45pm On May 11, 2020*. Modified: 3:33pm On May 11, 2020 |
myobjective: ..... Thats where your wrong, why wish misfortune on yourself. Learn to talk and write well of Africa. |
Culture › Re: Ibo, Hausa And Yoruba Are Not Indegenous Africans by Amujale(m): 5:44pm On May 09, 2020 |
My brothers and sisters, we MUST work to unite Nigeria towards a common and progressive cause.
Lets consider the fact within our history one finds amazing skills in Agriculture, Architecture, Arts, Astronomy, Astrology, Commerce, Engineering, Mathematics, Medical sciences, Philosophy, Physical sciences e.t.c prior to the Arabian fundamentalis and Eurocentric warmongers.
We MUST dismantle all the colonial systems and rip up all their archaic and draconian agreements, then we can hope to make the rapid progress that we rightfully deserve. |
Culture › Re: Ibo, Hausa And Yoruba Are Not Indegenous Africans by Amujale(m): 5:40pm On May 09, 2020 |
nlPoster: Every Nigerian tribe is now indigenous African. The people of Nigeria predate Nigeria in years that amount in their hundreds and thousands. |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 6:39pm On May 05, 2020 |
RamessesIV: Lol you people on this app,lol first you parrot afrocentric bs from books without credible backings... Amujale: Again rhetoric.
Site one example of the sources that fit into that category and let me break you up with facts. RamessesIV: How many have you sited,you peddle up afrocentrist claim ... Amujale: It seems you are also suffering from amnesia.
You tell so many lies, peddle so much rhetoric that you cannot keep up with yourself.
And i am saying cite one example that fits into that category.
I expect nothing but rhetoric as your response. RamessesIV: Keep gaslighting,is this the best you can do first it was "eurocentric" i dusted you now is "rhetoric" lol now is cite lol bro stay in one place and defend your claims,if you don't have the range for further engagement then say so,I have disproven your claims over and over and it seems you are the ones finding it hard to keep up but don't worry bro I got you Amujale: Exactly what i expected rhetoric.
No content
No substance
No nothing.
You make a claim and cant hold it up, instead you result to rhetoric. RamessesIV: "Eurocentric" "rhetoric" bro you are the sentimental one without sources to back up their claims hence you go sentimental when you can't prove or have your claims challenged Amujale: I have asked you to cite one example whereby i have provide information that requires sources whereby i havent provided such.
Can you keep quite now and stop trying to derail the thread with your lies.
You claim i havent provided sources for the facts that crack you up. Cite those examples.
Its you that relies on Eurocentric rhetoric.
As i said earlier you suffer from inferiority complex and an acute form of Stockolm syndrome. RamessesIV: More gaslighting
And I have told you to go back and read on our previous conversation.. First off, stop lieing. Actually take the time to read our previous conversation. Secondly, that isnt how it works. You make a false claim, i pull you up for it. Once you are pulled up for a false claim, you are obliged to defend your initial claim, you cannot just make a false claim and carry on with your rhetoric. That is the way it works. Again, take the time to read our full conversation from the point i pulled you up. |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 6:23pm On May 05, 2020*. Modified: 6:43pm On May 05, 2020 |
Cheikh Anta Diop was a Senegalese historian, anthropologist, physicist, and politician who studied the human origins and pre-colonial African culture.
Cheikh Anta Diop also had degrees in chemistry and in nuclear physics. In 1966 he created the first African laboratory for radiocarbon dating with the university now named after him.
In other words, similar to Professor Akintoye, Cheikh Anta Diop is more qualified to narrate African history then any Asian or European historian anywhere in the world and at anytime in human history. |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 6:14pm On May 05, 2020 |
RamessesIV: "Eurocentric" "rhetoric" bro you are the sentimental one without sources to back up their claims hence you go sentimental when you can't prove or have your claims challenged I have asked you to cite one example whereby i have provide information that requires sources whereby i havent provided such. Can you keep quite now and stop trying to derail the thread with your lies. You claim i havent provided sources for the facts that crack you up. Cite those examples. Its you that relies on Eurocentric rhetoric. As i said earlier you suffer from inferiority complex and an acute form of Stockolm syndrome. |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 6:04pm On May 05, 2020 |
RamessesIV: Lol you people on this app,lol first you parrot afrocentric bs from books without credible backings... Amujale: Again rhetoric.
Site one example of the sources that fit into that category and let me break you up with facts. RamessesIV: How many have you sited,you peddle up afrocentrist claim ... Amujale: It seems you are also suffering from amnesia.
You tell so many lies, peddle so much rhetoric that you cannot keep up with yourself.
And i am saying cite one example that fits into that category.
I expect nothing but rhetoric as your response. RamessesIV: Keep gaslighting,is this the best you can do first it was "eurocentric" i dusted you now is "rhetoric" lol now is cite lol bro stay in one place and defend your claims,if you don't have the range for further engagement then say so,I have disproven your claims over and over and it seems you are the ones finding it hard to keep up but don't worry bro I got you Exactly what i expected rhetoric. No content No substance No nothing. You make a claim and cant hold it up, instead you result to rhetoric. |
Culture › Re: How Come The Title Of Oba Became The General Word For King In All Yoruba Lexicon by Amujale(m): 5:57pm On May 05, 2020 |
RamessesIV: I have already trashed you with that "sub" ... Amujale: I dont want to hear anything from you untik you answer these two questions
1)What is the meaning of 'sub' as a prefix?
2) Does you refer to yourself as a 'negroid'? |