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The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Ctorch: 10:13am On Nov 22, 2019
As shared on his Facebook page.



The Link Between the Modern Yoruba and Ancient Egyptians
By Reno Omokri




The ‘Yoruba’ people are some of the most spiritual people on Earth, (if not the most spiritual bar none). Sadly, however, a lot of Yoruba people do not know that there is absolutely nothing like Yoruba as a people or as a language. Yoruba is a modern creation, from a mispronounced Fulani word. The term Yoruba did not exist before the 19th Century. Yoruba is just like the English language, which was created as a mixture of several Germanic languages, including German, Danish and Dutch, when a mishmash of Saxons came to Britain in the 4th Century and mixed in with the Angle tribe that was native to Britain. When Samuel Ajayi Crowther was captured by Fulani slave traders from his village of Osoogun in 1821 at the age of 12, he reported that he could neither speak or understand the language of the villages they passed through on the way to Lagos. These were villages in present day Ogun and Oyo. Google it yourself. Don’t take my word for it. At that time, there was Egba language, Ijebu language, Owu language, Awori language, Ijesha language, Ondo language, etc. So how did Yoruba come about? When the Portuguese entered Eko and changed the name to Lagos, it became a big trading post and attracted a variety of Edekiri peoples (Edekiri is the actual name for the group of languages now referred to as Yoruba). Gradually, they evolved a mixture of their various dialects and thus began the origins of the modern language now known as Yoruba. As Lagos grew in importance under the British, so did the new language grow in vocabulary and spread. But if you understand the pure root Edekiri language, you will be able to understand bits and pieces of all languages spoken from modern day Kwara, to Kogi, to Edo, to parts of Delta, and to the Southwest states, and to Benin Republic.
Now, in my present pilgrimage to Egypt, a land that was known as Kemet by the original Black inhabitants who were pushed deeper into Africa by wave after wave of invaders, my Egyptologist guide kept on mentioning names that would sound familiar to anyone who is aware of the pure Edekiri language, before it was diluted in Lagos. One of such names is Tiye, wife of Pharaoh Amenhotep III and daughter of Yuya and Tuya. Tiye was Black. This is undisputed in Egyptology. You ought to research this, or at least Google it. Her DNA was tested. But the interesting thing is that the root word of Tiye’s name and the name of her parents (Yuya and Tuya) is Iye or Iya, which is the pure Edekiri word for mother. Do you still doubt me? Okay. Let’s go deeper. Tiye’s son, who succeeded his father as Pharaoh was Smenkhkare. Google it. That is a pure Edekiri name that is still being used as a name amongst the Edo of Benin (also called Bini). You have such similar names as Nosakhare, Nehikhare being used till today. Another of Queen Tiye’s son’s name, who also became Pharaoh is Akenaten. This is also a root Edekiri name that is still being used in Benin till this very day. In fact, the Binis had a king (Oba) named Oba Akenzua. You will also notice a strong similarity between the ancient Egyptians and the Edekiri people-they did not write their history in words. They carved it, in wood, stone, and metal, using symbols.
Now, let’s talk about the pyramids of Egypt (which are in reality the Pyramids of Kemet). They were built 4600 years ago. By who? Google the Groundnut Pyramids of Nigeria. They were built entirely by native Hausa people. They were not built under the direction of the British. Native Hausas built them just like Black people once built the pyramids in Egypt. Do you know that there are pyramids in Nigeria? Google the Nsude Pyramids. These are pyramids built by people of Igbo origin for their god, Ala. it is not known exactly when these pyramids were built, only that they are prehistoric.
I am still in Egypt, and I have a lot more I could write. But I often hesitate, because when I write these things (especially if I don’t step them down), I end up frightening, or shocking too many people and that is not my intention. So, let me stop here, while I encourage my readers to read, but more importantly to research and verify in case I have lied to them. I will also encourage my readers to read my earlier work ‘The Ijebu, The Yoruba and Their Influence on The Bible and Judaism’.


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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 10:14am On Nov 22, 2019
Sadly, however, a lot of Yoruba people do not know that there is absolutely nothing like Yoruba as a people or as a language. Yoruba is a modern creation, from a mispronounced Fulani word



So Is Reno Omokri trying to support femi fani kayode earlier claim that the name yoruba was just a fulani creation given to people of western Nigerian as a formal Identity.?



Now, in my present pilgrimage to Egypt, a land that was known as Kemet by the original Black inhabitants who were pushed deeper into Africa by wave after wave of invaders, my Egyptologist guide kept on mentioning names that would sound familiar to anyone who is aware of the pure Edekiri language, before it was diluted in Lagos.”


Also, In essence was Reno Omokri trying to say that Yorubas are Egyptians....?


Because we all know how the bible pigeonhole Egyptians.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by chriskosherbal(m): 10:19am On Nov 22, 2019
Hmmm Huncle Reno has started ooo
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by ArcFresky(m): 10:22am On Nov 22, 2019
undecided I wonder who supplies this guy his weed?

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by johnkay1(m): 10:27am On Nov 22, 2019
Ti ile bantoro omoale ibe ni o tii dagba.
Omoale Yoruba ni Femi-Fani Kayode.

Don't just dab into what you don't know. Yoruba language is not originated from Lagos, in fact Lagosians don't speak real Yoruba language.

There are some proverbs and deep Yoruba that people brought up in Lagos (even Chiefs) will not understand. Yoruba had been in existence before discovery of Lagos.

If this is where Reno want to channel his energy to after retiring himself from politics, I think it will not favour him.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by macIB(m): 10:33am On Nov 22, 2019
LIES FROM THE PIT OF HELL.

YORUBAS ARE NOT FROM EGYPT........

WHAT IS "EDEKIRI"?

The yorubas as a nation came in the 19th century (Ajayi Crowther's creation) but the language had been even before Oduduwa himself with the different dialects and accents associated with it.

Reno's story is a lie!

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by omenka(m): 10:36am On Nov 22, 2019
The bumbling slowpoke is still reeling from the outcome of Bayelsa and instead of facing Jonathan, he has turned to Yorubas, knowing that is the only thing that gets the juice of his followers from across the river boiling. cheesy

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by helinues: 10:50am On Nov 22, 2019
okay
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by helinues: 10:51am On Nov 22, 2019
No lie about the spirituality part but of what benefits is it to us?

Whites are using their spirituality to develop their countries while we black prefers to pull ourself down
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Tranquillity360: 10:53am On Nov 22, 2019
yorubas are descendants of oduduwa.

Oduduwa is last son of one igbo man called Ikedi.


Oduduwa mean odudu nwa.which means last born in igbo.

Odudu nwa(oduduwa) committed so many atrocity.
Odudu nwa was very envious,greed and wicked.


He was later banished from his village when he tried to kill all his brothers because he want to inherit all their father's properties.

That was how oduduwa move to the west.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by ProudDick: 11:28am On Nov 22, 2019
Tranquillity360:
yorubas are descendants of oduduwa.

Oduduwa is last son of one igbo man called Ikedi.


Oduduwa mean odudu nwa.which means last born in igbo.

Odudu nwa(oduduwa) committed so many atrocity.
Odudu nwa was very envious,greed and wicked.


He was later banished from his village when he tried to kill all his brothers because he want to inherit all their father's properties.

That was how oduduwa move to the west.

Tell us how Igbos descended from a pig after crossing with a chimpanzee.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Kapeter(m): 11:34am On Nov 22, 2019
This useless thing is from an unknown tribe. Instead of him to put in effort so his tribe or whatever he come from can be at least recognized, he's always concerning himself with Yoruba matters.

Isn't this madness? Did we tell him that we don't have historians that can tell both our good and ugly hitory and perceptions?

Stupid Reno Monkey.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Kapeter(m): 11:37am On Nov 22, 2019
macIB:
LIES FROM THE PIT OF HELL.

YORUBAS ARE NOT FROM EGYPT........

WHAT IS "EDEKIRI"?

The yorubas as a nation came in the 19th century (Ajayi Crowther's creation) but the language had been even before Oduduwa himself with the different dialects and accents associated with it.

Reno's story is a lie!
you dey mind Reno? Very foolish thing. Till today i don't know his tribe. And he'll never for once talk about it except Yorubas this and that everyday.

Maybe he lowkey wish he's one anyway.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Kapeter(m): 11:43am On Nov 22, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Sadly, however, a lot of Yoruba people do not know that there is absolutely nothing like Yoruba as a people or as a language. Yoruba is a modern creation, from a mispronounced Fulani word



So Is Reno Omokri trying to support femi fani kayode earlier claim that the name yoruba was just a fulani creation given to people of western Nigerian as a formal Identity.?



Now, in my present pilgrimage to Egypt, a land that was known as Kemet by the original Black inhabitants who were pushed deeper into Africa by wave after wave of invaders, my Egyptologist guide kept on mentioning names that would sound familiar to anyone who is aware of the pure Edekiri language, before it was diluted in Lagos.”


Also, In essence was Reno Omokri trying to say that Yorubas are Egyptians....?


Because we all know how the bible pigeonhole Egyptians.

upper iweka wheelbarrow pusher. Tell us how ibo came into been. Both the people and the language.

At least you've read all manner of different versions about Yorubas, tell us single one how ibo became lost jew people. I'm waiting.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 11:47am On Nov 22, 2019
Kapeter:
upper iweka wheelbarrow pusher. Tell us how ibo came into been. Both the people and the language.

At least you've read all manner of different versions about Yorubas, tell us single one how ibo became lost jew people. I'm waiting.


What a diversion...

The topicc is simply the relationship between yorubas and Egyptians.

Read up what Reno wrote because I don't see any Igbo correlations there.


Stick to the topic.......Either you counter his view or you accept it.


My only concern is him saying that Yorubas are Egyptians.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Kapeter(m): 11:52am On Nov 22, 2019
MelesZenawi:



What a diversion...

The topicc is simply the relationship between yorubas and Egyptians.

Read up what Reno wrote because I don't see any Igbo correlations there.


Stick to the topic.......Either you counter his view or you accept it.


My only concern is him saying that Yorubas are Egyptians.
like Reno, like upper iweka wheelbarrow pusher.

They abandon theirs and never bother to read about it buh concerns themselves with the affairs and history of the blessed people.

You have no history, we all know.

Yorubas are now Egyptians and no more from Dahomey cheesy confused lots.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 11:58am On Nov 22, 2019
Kapeter:
like Reno, like upper iweka wheelbarrow pusher.

They abandon theirs and never bother to read about it buh concerns themselves with the affairs and history of the blessed people.

You have no history, we all know.

Yorubas are now Egyptians and no more from Dahomey cheesy confused lots.



Are you an Egyptian?


Seriously if closely looked into many will freely agree that Reno is right.


Egyptians more like holding the people of God from not leaving Nigeria.


Maybe will show you guys another wonder for you people to once again know that he is I AM THAT I AM.

Hmmmm.....

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by DSoj(m): 12:52pm On Nov 22, 2019
Junk. Reno is bored and jobless.
He's trying to create jargons provocative narrative for attention

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 1:01pm On Nov 22, 2019
Kapeter:
such a mo.ro.nic reply. Where do you come from? Are you trully a lost jew?

Confused lots practising christianity refering to themselves as Jews.

God told Moses...Go to Egypt and tell pharoah that I AM THAT I AM....


And I'm that God is I AM THAT THAT........

Power as of the old....Maybe almighty will showcase his mighty hands once more to Egyptians.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Tranquillity360: 1:07pm On Nov 22, 2019
OPONG:


Stop wasting your time on that flat head
Igbos are from ape and pig

That's why they are very dirty and hairy
Yoruba muslim mod wont see this now.but if you say the same thing about shady and unreliable people,they will rush and ban you.

Hypocrite people.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by IGBOSON1: 1:49pm On Nov 22, 2019
chriskosherbal:
Hmmm Huncle Reno has started ooo

Shaking the table abi? wink
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Jimi24: 2:01pm On Nov 22, 2019
1. There was no Yoruba tribe or language = 100% correct.
2. There was no central language linking the peoples of SW Nigeria before the founding of Lagos = 100% wrong.

There was an Oyo empire with remnants as far flung across as ivory coast, central Ghana, Benin republic, Kogi, all of Kwara and the entire SW Nigeria.

There had to be a central language of administration.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 2:33pm On Nov 22, 2019
Jimi24:
1. There was no Yoruba tribe or language = 100% correct.
2. There was no central language linking the peoples of SW Nigeria before the founding of Lagos = 100% wrong.

There was an Oyo empire with remnants as far flung across as ivory coast, central Ghana, Benin republic, Kogi, all of Kwara and the entire SW Nigeria.

There had to be a central language of administration.




These are persons with good sense of history.

Please throw more light at 1 and 2.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Chibuzoc(m): 2:49pm On Nov 22, 2019
The Egyptians you see today you shall see no more says I AM HE THAT I AM

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Omoodua007: 3:05pm On Nov 22, 2019
Oh God everyone wants to tell Yorubas where they cane from loooool

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by tooth4tooth: 3:54pm On Nov 22, 2019
Tranquillity360:
yorubas are descendants of oduduwa.

Oduduwa is last son of one igbo man called Ikedi.


Oduduwa mean odudu nwa.which means last born in igbo.

Odudu nwa(oduduwa) committed so many atrocity.
Odudu nwa was very envious,greed and wicked.


He was later banished from his village when he tried to kill all his brothers because he want to inherit all their father's properties.

That was how oduduwa move to the west.
The weed wen una dey take don dey cause mental illness.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by kettykin: 5:05pm On Nov 22, 2019
When Samuel Ajayi Crowther was captured by Fulani slave traders from his village of Osoogun in 1821 at the age of 12, he reported that he could neither speak or understand the language of the villages they passed through on the way to Lagos


So fulani has been kidnapping yorubas from the previous centuries

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