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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Shikena(m): 10:55pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Mpuru mmiri is the only logical explanation for this pile of rubbish ![]() viodemus: |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Shikena(m): 10:58pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
That's true ![]() Softmirror: |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by mipeesoft(m): 11:01pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Really? So you're happy that your fellow countrymen was disgraced in another country just because of your hatred for a particular region, mehn Igbos don suffer for dis country. Vinnie2000: |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by engrchykae(m): 11:07pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
ariesbull:lugard in his nonsense diary said "the Igbo is a threat to her Majesty's project Nigeria" That's why they are scared of Igbo being president. |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by engrchykae(m): 11:10pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Ooni:dont mind the fool,igbos means ndi gboo, very ancient people. First men |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Shinor(m): 11:10pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
PressMyButton:Stop lying. Buju Bantan aka Mark Myrie lives in Jamaica . Buju just did 10 years straight in a US jail. So when did he start coming to Fela's house. Buju is a bredren of mine. So nobada come wid no foolish talk bout Buju live ah Fela yard. Stop smoking wet weed rude bwoi |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Shinor(m): 11:14pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
[quote author=naptu2 post=131574259]Big up yourself my youth.... [/quote |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by johnbosco97(m): 11:16pm On Aug 18, 2024*. Modified: 11:33pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
musicwriter:The real name of the Kingdom of Whydah was Kingdom of Judah. Ancient Nri priests travelled from Nri Kingdom in the present day Anambra State to the Kingdom of Judah on the West African coast because they were kinsmen to the Igbos. Also Kingdom of Judah spoke Igbo language because Nri priests did not need interpreters to speak with them. The Judeans of the Kingdom of Judah were dear to us and unfortunately, they were destroyed by Kingdom of Dahomey and all the Judeans fled and majority were sold to slavery. This is basis that we say that Igbos are descendants of Ancient Isrealites. It is difficult for many people to believe it. Nri people worship snake python till this day. Some of the descendants of slaves who trace their DNA to Igbo are descendants Judean slaves from Kingdom of Judah (Whydah). Because the Kingdom of Judah was completely destroyed as well as the fact that Igbos were the kinsmen of the Judeans, they are now mistakenly being traced to the Igbos. In addition, Igbos regards themselves as the children of God (Umu Chukwu) and worship one supreme God, Chukwu Okike Abiama (God of Abiama, the creator).
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Streetdoctor: 11:19pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Mccullum:Then Awolowo ended d whole drama with snipper |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Streetdoctor: 11:22pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
ipobcannibals:Then Awolowo finished d mission with snipper |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by frozen70(f): 11:23pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Vinnie2000:Dont be surprise she may win the same contest she just registered for in Nigeria |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by givedemwotowoto: 11:25pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Vinnie2000:This is her father, Chief Michael Okechukwu Adetshina, according to this report https://lagostojozi.com/jollof-x-amapiano-diary/the-nigerian-miss-south-africa/
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by favour32(m): 11:28pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Armaggedon:God bless the Igbo tribe. |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Zool6: 11:29pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
So how did yoruba end in Brazil cuba etc if not for same slavery Softmirror: |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Zool6: 11:32pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
Is fake Chidimma Venassa Onwe Adetshina dad Surename is Onwe from Enugu state the Adetshina I had is from her former marriage to an Itsekiri guy quote author=givedemwotowoto post=131577666] This is her father, Chief Michael Okechukwu Adetshina, according to this report https://lagostojozi.com/jollof-x-amapiano-diary/the-nigerian-miss-south-africa/[/quote] |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Zool6: 11:36pm On Aug 18, 2024 |
But the Song Destiny I Rule my destiny Ring bell and bigger than any song u ever hard in ur life Well he is the singer of that evergreen, Destiny, quote author=haybhi1 post=131573945]Good. First time hearing his name, though. Probably the last time too.[/quote] |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by musicwriter(m): 12:01am On Aug 19, 2024 |
johnbosco97:You're right, except that the people called Israelis today are imposters and have nothing to do with the Israelites written in the Bible. They adopted Judaism relatively recently and it was only when we went into slavery in ancient Egypt (not the Atlantic slave trade) that they appeared from nowhere as "Jews". The "Eboes" couldn't have gotten their God system from Northern Africa or the Middle East because according to all the sciences (paleontology, archeology, Genetics) humanity moved from Southern Africa to Northern Africa and to the rest of the world. The people in Israel today didn't even exist when the Adam and Eve story, Abraham, Noah e.t.c were told in Africa. I'll show clearly and historically in my upcoming book that the people in Israel today got that story from the Eboes. However, I haven't seen any source saying that Whydah was called Judah in ancient times. What I've discovered though, is that Whydah means the same thing as Bethlehem as well as "Ulo Nri." Whydah means "farm house." Ulo Nri means "house of food" in English or "Ulo ubi" which is also "farm house" in Igbo. Both names are also name of towns in Anambra state today. Bethlehem literally means "house of bread" or "house of food" or "Ulo Nri" in Igbo, which is what the ancient Africans called the birth place of the Savior (symbolized by the snake). So, yes, the connection is clear and that's probably what you're talking about |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Zool6: 12:04am On Aug 19, 2024 |
Buju Banton is really very big legends never knew he sang all that Nostalgic global hit of which kept the world standing in 19s I was more shocked to find out he sang The very popular Destiny honestly is very big deal and thing of extremely proud for such a supper star to have Come from any Ethnic in the World Buju Banton certainly added more prestige on Igbo identity around the World. ,,just 3month ago it was Top American Internet guru and inventor Dr Emmitt McHenry CEO Defense manufacturing in USA invetor of .com on our massaging App and most Senior Africa American in USA Army 4str Lt Gen E'Kip Edward Wards who came out openly to say there roots is Igbos of west Africa and was fully inducted into Ohaneze,,,,I just found out Kamala Harris incoming American president have Igbo grandchildrens Igbos have stepped there foots Mark's virtually in every corner of the world https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhPzrRsmVXo?si=Ha_W_OCt0eBZhYqp naptu2: |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by johnbosco97(m): 12:12am On Aug 19, 2024 |
musicwriter:Old books referred to the Kingdom of Whydah as Kingdom of Judah and the inhabitants were called Jews. The Judeans of Kingdom of Judah were said to mix Judaic religious practices with pagan practices and they spoke Loschen Khodish, which was the original language of ancient Isrealites. Since the language the Judeans of Judah spoke was the same language Igbo priests from Nri spoke with them when they visited Kingdom of Judah. I came to the conclusion that Igbo language is the original language of ancient Isrealites which was referred as Loschen Khodish. Old African maps depicted Kingdom Juda or Whydah. Everyone knows that the true Hebrew Isrealites in Europe prior to inquisitions were black people. White Jews stole the identity of black Jews after killing and dispersing them during inquisitions and slavery which was financed and supported by Roman Catholic Church. See a documentary on how Jews looked in Europe https://www.facebook.com/share/r/AYxEpp5nCZNpLDU7/ Many scholars concluded that Modern location of State of Isreal is not the location of Biblical Isreal. Biblical Isreal was located in the interior of Africa. This is because Biblical cities were located in the interior of Africa if you study old African maps prior to colonisation of Africa.
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Konquest: 12:15am On Aug 19, 2024*. Modified: 3:55am On Aug 19, 2024 |
Noneroone:Is it the same Jamaican Maroons who are majorly of militant Ghanaian Akan descent that I have known of for decades now? The extent to which some highly dishonest people go towards FABRICATING existing history is highly provocative tbh. This thread right from page 1 contains misleading information about the ethnic origins of the Jamaican Maroons as confirmed also by the Web links I've provided right BELOW: =>https://www.britannica.com/topic/maroon-community African origins According to legend, the Koromanti name continues to ring in the maroon communities for one of two traditional reasons. The first is that it memorializes and pays tribute to one of their last visions of home, the West African coast of the same name that was traversed by the newly enslaved Africans en route to the ship that would transport them to the west. The alternative explanation is that the appellation represents the memory of the Koromanti clan, a subgroup of the Asante people of Ghana. In 1717 the Koromanti are said to have famously rebelled against Asante paramountcy and killed their hallowed king, Osei Tutu I, whose body is said to have fallen into the river, never to be seen again. This inspired the Asante people to take a sacred oath that empowered them to rise up and put down the Koromanti uprising. Legend has it that the thwarted Kormantis were exiled and sold into slavery for their abomination. It is said that only their memory resides in Ghana. To this day, the Koromanti designation is commonly used by maroons to describe their rituals, languages, dances, and songs, which are sung to bury the dead and accompany healing rituals. =>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Jamaicans Akan (then called Coromantee) culture from GHANA was the dominant African culture in Jamaica. Originally in earlier British colonization, the island before the 1750s was in fact mainly Akan imported. Ethnicities Based on slave ship records, enslaved Africans mostly came from the Akan people (notably those of the Asante Kotoko alliance of the 1720s: Asante, Bono, Wassa, Nzema and Ahanta) followed by Kongo people, Fon people, Ewe people, and to a lesser degree: Yoruba, Ibibio people and Igbo people. Akan (then called Coromantee) culture was the dominant African culture in Jamaica.[4] Originally in earlier British colonization, the island before the 1750s was in fact mainly Akan imported. However, between 1663 and 1700, only six per cent of slave ships to Jamaica listed their origin as the Gold Coast, while between 1700 and 1720 that figure went up to 27 per cent. The number of Akan slaves arriving in Jamaica from Kormantin ports only increased in the early 18th century.[5] But due to frequent rebellions from the then known "Coromantee" that often joined the slave rebellion group known as the Jamaican Maroons, other groups were sent to Jamaica =>https://mobile.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Queen-Nanny-the-Ashanti-woman-from-Ghana-who-ended-up-as-a-hero-in-Jamaica-829102 Queen Nanny, the Ashanti woman from Ghana who ended up as a hero in Jamaica =>https://scholar.library.miami.edu/slaves/Maroons/individual_essays/leanna.html =>https://www.embassyofjamaica.org/about_jamaica/history.htm Most Jamaican slaves came from the region of modern day Ghana, Nigeria and Central Africa, and included the Akan, Ashanti, Yoruba, Ibo and Ibibio peoples. The Ghanaian SLAVE HISTORY in JAMAICA!! The Maroons https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRTsdgxplB8 Cooking with Sindaco • Nov 9 2022 The Jamaican Maroon descendant in the video above said CLEARLY within the FIRST 5 minutes of the 30 minutes video that the Jamaican Maroons are descendants of Ghanaian warrior ethnic groups. This FACT is historically known worldwide and in educational institutions in Jamaica from the credible links provided in this post. So, Buju Banton being a prominent Jamaican could NOT have said the Jamaican Maroons of the Leeward and Windward communties have their origins from the Ibos of Nigeria, when it's a well-known FACT in Jamaica that the Jamaican Maroons were principally of militant ethnic Ghanaian descent with even royal family members being among them having been deported into slavery as punishment after fighting a lost and brutal war in Ghana. Cc: Grandstar, Naptu2, Originalsly, Mynd44 |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by musicwriter(m): 12:17am On Aug 19, 2024 |
johnbosco97:The problem is how to prove it because I want to put it in a book. If you have a source for me, kindly drop something like the name of a book or at least something beyond speech. And please understand that I am not doubting you, rather I need something I can cite to validate what you just said. Thanks for your understanding |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by IJEYdiamond(f): 12:24am On Aug 19, 2024 |
Chinese... why una dey cause wahala... anywhere u dey oooo.. Hope u aint thinking of ownership.... some of laws i like but thinking of enslavement.. Sorry it will not work.. oooo... even in Nigeria oooo . |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Zool6: 12:34am On Aug 19, 2024 |
Booker Washington Award winning actor Jack Jackson first black Boxing heavyweight champion Paul Robinson America activists and Singer Forest Whitaker's Oscar winner Superstar Danny Glover Award winning Supperstar actor TD Jackes Bishop of Potta House one of most influential black American preacher Dr Emmitt McHenry American internet guru and inventor Wesley Snipes Award winning Supperster actor 4star Lt Gen E'Kip Ward First Africom comdr in USA Army Blair Underwood Award winning supper star actor Buju Banton Award winning Supperstar musician Wyclef Jean Award winning Supperstar musician All have openly traced there roots back Igbos of west Africa Nigeria Its said over 60% of Black Americans have atleast one Igbo Linage In Hathians ibo lee ibo Lee is Popular song of warriors use for resistance In Babandos Bussa who leas the largest slave revolt there is Igboman In Jamaica many have Igbo roots and they are always proud of it like Buju Banton here The popular Michael Cooper of Jamaica have Igbo roots he so cherished it that he added Ibo as part of his names 👇
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by johnbosco97(m): 12:46am On Aug 19, 2024 |
musicwriter:You can get this book. Also listen to Bishop Nathaniel teaching. He quoted many old books https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB9hVreNDso?si=QpO0jRxsiWcwgGID
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by musicwriter(m): 12:48am On Aug 19, 2024 |
johnbosco97:Ok, thanks very much. I'll check it out later. Good night |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by johnbosco97(m): 12:50am On Aug 19, 2024 |
musicwriter:Good night brother. I attached a document of the religion of the Igbos prior to conversion to Christianity.
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| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Konquest: 12:55am On Aug 19, 2024 |
Noneroone:This is is distortion of historical facts and an incorrect piece coming from the Vanguard newspaper because the dominant Jamaican Maroons of the Leeward and Windward communties that I've known about for years were of militant Ghanaian ethnic origins under the leadership of Nanny, Cudjoe, and many others. Buju Banton couldn't have said the Jamaican Maroons are Ibos or he was mixing things up here. I'll have to search for the podcast to know if the Vanguard Editor and journalist embellished this or not. Since the 1980s, I've known through the advanced history books I've read about the history of the Maroons in Brazil, Jamaica, and Suriname. The "Jamaican" Maroons were well-known to be MAJORLY of Ghanaian descent from the Akan people. That's a well-known historical FACT even in Jamaica. There were others ethnicities that came from major African points of disembarkation from West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, etc) and Central Africa (Angola, Congo). But the Jamaican Maroons are historically MAJORLY of Ghanaian descent. I'll add some more information here later. UPDATED: =>https://www.blackheroesfoundation.org/people/nanny-of-the-maroons/ =>https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamaican_Maroons Establishment of the Leeward and Windward Maroons Between 1673 and 1690 there were several major slave uprisings, mainly prompted by newly arrived, highly militarized Fante or Coromantee groups from Cape Coast and Ashanti Empire. On 31 July 1690, a rebellion involving 500 slaves from the Sutton estate in Clarendon Parish led to the formation of Jamaica's most stable and best organized Maroon group. Although some were killed, recaptured, or surrendered, more than 200, including women and children, remained free after the rebellion ended.[18] They established an Ashanti-style polity based in the western parts of the Cockpit Country, notably Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town); the most famous ruler of the Western Maroons was Cudjoe. They incorporated outsiders only after newcomers had satisfied a strict probationary period.[19] At this time, the leaders who emerged in the Eastern Maroons were Quao and Queen Nanny.[20] The Windward Maroons, in the wilder parts of eastern Jamaica, were always composed of separate highly mobile and culturally heterogeneous groups.[21] It is possible that the runaway slaves from de Serras' group of Karmahaly Maroons formed the initial nucleus of the Windward Maroons.[22] From early on, the Jamaican governors considered their settlements an impediment to English development of the interior. They ordered raids on the Maroon settlements in 1686 and 1702, to little effect.[23] By about 1720, a stronger Windward community had developed around the culturally Africanised group of three villages known as Nanny Town, under the spiritual leadership of Queen Nanny, an Ashanti woman, sometimes in allegiance and sometimes in competition with other Windward groups.[24] She was known for her exceptional leadership skills, especially in guerrilla warfare during the First Maroon War. One tactic particular to the Jamaican Maroons involved the art of camouflage using plants. Her remains are reputedly buried at "Bump Grave" in Moore Town, the main town of the Windward Maroons, who are concentrated in and around the Rio Grande valley in the north-eastern parish of Portland. Queen Nanny, also known as Granny Nanny (died c. 1750s), is the only woman honoured as one of Jamaica's National Heroes. She has been immortalised in songs and legends. |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by musicwriter(m): 1:09am On Aug 19, 2024 |
johnbosco97:I've read your attachment but the author is probably still talking about Bethlehem. Whydah means "farm house" or Bethlehem, not farm. Unless, of course, if it's used as an abbreviation. The name originated from the fact that the snake goes to a literal farm house or a dilapidated place to give birth. When a snake wants to give birth, it goes into hiding in an abandoned place. So the ancient Africans called the birth place of the Savior (symbolized by the snake) Bethlehem meaning a dilapidated place, a stable, a menger. That's indeed where the so called "Jews" and Europeans after millions of years of mything would claim that a savior was born in Bethlehem in Judea. They just copied and put inside the Bible and Tanaka without realizing what Africans were saying. I believe that's what your source is trying to say but because our native languages have been destroyed, we simply don't understand that there are many Bethlehems in Africa. Still, I'll check out your source |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by jacy346(f): 2:12am On Aug 19, 2024 |
/[/quote]most Jamaicans are igbo |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Bayajjidda: 2:18am On Aug 19, 2024 |
naija4life247:No, he mines skulls for he a living. What tribe should he be with his skull mining skills and profession? |
| Re: Buju Banton: 'I Am Igbo' - Jamaican Reggae Icon Reveals by Konquest: 2:50am On Aug 19, 2024 |
SpiritedCheer:NOTE that Jamaicans are MAJORLY of Ghanaian descent and the Jamaican Maroons of the Leeward and Windward communties that Buju Banton was alleged to have said originated from the Ibos in that dodgy newspaper article are historically of Ghanaian Akan ethnic origins. I have posted two rebuttals on this same thread page with a video from the descendants of Jamaican Maroons above who CLEARLY said they were from Ghana and even the Maroon Towns are named after Ghanaian male and female militant warriors such as Nanny (or Nanni), Cudjoe and others. This is NOT to suggest that the Ghanaian Akan ethnicities were the only Africans brought on slave ships to Jamaica since there were people from Central Africa (Angola and Congo) and West Africa (Akan, Fante, Yorubas, Ibibios, Ibos, etc) as well who were brought to the island of Jamaica during the Spanish occupation before the British chased the Spanish out of Jamaica in the 1600s and colonized it. I wish I had known about the presence of this thread earlier, I would have debunked this falsehood that the Jamaican Maroons "originated" from the Ibos as WRONGLY ascribed to Buju Banton. INFACT this is historically known globally and taught in educational institutions in Jamaica that the Moroons of Jamaica are essentially from Ghana because ethnic groups of Ghana were many in Jamaica than other groups then. |
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