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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Nobody: 5:31pm On Nov 22, 2019
Chibuzoc:
The Egyptians you see today you shall see no more says I AM HE THAT I AM


Increase the volume.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by PatriotTemidayo: 6:05pm On Nov 22, 2019
johnkay1:
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.

I don't know why some of you are so lazy to research and are scared to accept the reality when it comes face to face with you.


Please o, what is the meaning of the word YORUBA?


Because you're here flaunting unnecessary English upandan.

He's not denying the existence of the supposed "Yoruba" people, he's talking about the source of the word YORUBA.

And from all studies so far, These same people have been found to migrate from the middle east and Egypt.

What's your own story?

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by PatriotTemidayo: 6:07pm 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!

By the spread of the language beyong the bites of Nigeria into up to four nations, a pattern of migration is ascertained. So excuse me, did they migrate from Yoruba land to Yoruba land? �

When someone says study up, why not try?

Instead of just condemning.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by kettykin: 6:10pm On Nov 22, 2019
T9ksy:




And the same fulanis have been slaughtering your fathers and loved ones since the last century. However like a goat, these people rush back to their fulani masters' region for more.

you are quite right about this , because my father's generation inflicted an injury that Fulani's will never forget through out the history of Mankind and in the ages to come , we wiped out their political and military hierarchy with only 5 Majors , but has your generation or any of your father's generation done any revenge on fulanis?
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by delpee(f): 6:14pm 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.

Try comedy, you'll do well. grin

Meanwhile find out more about Odu and Iwa. The meaning of Oduduwa comes from that. His father had a known name which is not an Igbo name...find out more.

As for Reno..I wish him luck in his line of interest. This tale leads nowhere really.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Omoodua007: 6:17pm On Nov 22, 2019
kettykin:


you are quite right about this , because my father's generation inflicted an injury that Fulani's will never forget through out the history of Mankind and in the ages to come , we wiped out their political and military hierarchy with only 5 Majors , but has your generation or any of your father's generation done any revenge on fulanis?

So Fulani is now your test of measure of greatness loooool
Your indeed deluded
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Dedetwo(m): 6:25pm On Nov 22, 2019
Ctorch:
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.

[b][b] 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.
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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’.


#FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNuggets
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Table Shaker. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

All these sketches are born out of ignorance. The Yari.ba people were never natives of the present day Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ogun and Ekit. The original home of Yari.ba was about 30 miles north of Ilorin. A school thought had indicated Yari.ba people migrated from Burkina Faso.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Iamgrey5(m): 6:36pm On Nov 22, 2019
So was Bishop Ajayi Crowther captured by Fulani and taken all the way to lagos?

Mr Reno claimed that Fulani captured Ajayi crowther from Oyo in 1821 meanwhile Fulani didn't get a foothold in Yoruba land until 1827 three years after Afonja was assasinated because Alimi refussed to be a political leader until his death three years after Afonja's own assassination.

It was a Yoruba called Solagebru that supported Abdul the son of Alimi crown himself the first Emir (oba) of Ilorin emirate

More importantly, it took years for the Oyo empire capital to be captured as it was the Fourth Emir Of ilorin, I believe Emir Shitta that raided the Oyo


In fact, Fulani only started capturing Yorubas as slave in early 19th century

Typing

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by johnkay1(m): 6:42pm On Nov 22, 2019
PatriotTemidayo:


I don't know why some of you are so lazy to research and are scared to accept the reality when it comes face to face with you.


Please o, what is the meaning of the word YORUBA?


Because you're here flaunting unnecessary English upandan.

He's not denying the existence of the supposed "Yoruba" people, he's talking about the source of the word YORUBA.

And from all studies so far, These same people have been found to migrate from the middle east and Egypt.

What's your own story?

So, Yoruba Language started from Lagos?
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Iamgrey5(m): 6:44pm On Nov 22, 2019
PatriotTemidayo:


I don't know why some of you are so lazy to research and are scared to accept the reality when it comes face to face with you.


Please o, what is the meaning of the word YORUBA?


Because you're here flaunting unnecessary English upandan.

He's not denying the existence of the supposed "Yoruba" people, he's talking about the source of the word YORUBA.

And from all studies so far, These same people have been found to migrate from the middle east and Egypt.

What's your own story?
You need to do the research

Hausa has no meaning in the Hsusa language, it was used by Shongai empire to describe the Hausas as Southerners

Yoruba had appeared long in the writings of an Islamic Scholar Amed Baba in the 14th century. He used it to describe people of the Oyo empire.

Now to the orgin of the world; Yoruba has many orgin but the most logical is "Oyo oba". Amed and many non Yorubas might have used to group the Oyo people and corrupt the the Word to Yoruba around the 14th century.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by rexwalters: 8:00pm 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.
Organized confusion, enmeshed in madness.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Rosskiki: 1:41am On Nov 23, 2019
Statue of Queen Tiye. Dated 1338 BC

Dunno about you guys, but for me, she definitely looks like she's got Yoruba genes in her. I can't tell you you how many Yoruba babes I've met that look almost exactly like her.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Rosskiki: 1:49am On Nov 23, 2019
Here's Pharaoh Narmer (also known as Menes 1) - 3100 BC.

He was the founder of Egypt and the first to unite the two lands, north and south, to form the Egyptian empire.

I think he looks like OBJ.

...............[img]https://2.bp..com/-nSc1KyeCVIk/WCGdC8djf3I/AAAAAAAALz8/GwqFw29UUiI_KhPMAEj2sDdcB5cxpGchQCK4B/s400/Menes.jpg[/img]
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Jabioro: 4:25am On Nov 23, 2019
When you mixed weed to corcort beans this what you get..brain distortion...reeling out Nonsense
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by ServantsOfTruth: 6:06am On Nov 23, 2019
Yourbas are slaves to the foolanis

Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Rosskiki: 6:11am On Nov 23, 2019
Jabioro:
When you mixed weed to corcort beans this what you get..brain distortion...reeling out Nonsense

You are the one who is ignorant. Name one book you've read on the topic, or even on African history in general.

Lemme guess: Zero?
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Jabioro: 6:25am On Nov 23, 2019
Rosskiki:


You are the one who is ignorant. Name one book you've read on the topic, or even on African history in general.

Lemme guess: Zero?
You must be out your mind..Is Omokari that will tell me the history of my race,and be the one to raise any..fool of liar_ages
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by sweetonugbu: 7:54am On Nov 23, 2019
There may be truth in what Reno is saying.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by duncun: 7:58am On Nov 23, 2019
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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Logobenz0: 9:09am On Nov 23, 2019
So Yorubas are Egyptians shocked shocked shocked Musa is finally tired grin grin grin grin

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Obi1kenobi(m): 9:12am On Nov 23, 2019
Rosskiki:


You are the one who is ignorant. Name one book you've read on the topic, or even on African history in general.

Lemme guess: Zero?

If you're not going to read properly accredited, peer-reviewed works from credentialed scholars and authorities on a subject who support their work with archaeological and anthropological evidence, you might as well not bother at all. Any idiiot in any village on any obscure blog or on social media can concoct any horseshiit out of his arse filled with wild speculation and spew all the concocted drivel.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by macIB(m): 8:58pm On Nov 25, 2019
PatriotTemidayo:


By the spread of the language beyong the bites of Nigeria into up to four nations, a pattern of migration is ascertained. So excuse me, did they migrate from Yoruba land to Yoruba land? �

When someone says study up, why not try?

Instead of just condemning.

you are ignorant of the history of languages and yoruba language for that matter. so i am not ready to lecture because you seem adamantly ignorant.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Difrent: 10:10pm On Nov 25, 2019
Kapeter:
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.

The guy is from Bayelsa.
He came up with this story as a diversion because of his inability to explain his unusual silence on the election in bayelsa. I'm not surprised though, wasn't this the same fellow that had to apologize to Toyin Saraki on a matter he would have gloated over if it had been say a Remi tinubu or Aisha

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by babtoundey(m): 10:16pm On Nov 25, 2019
See how he tried hard to sound convincing. Too many "Google it", "read it up" give away the writer confused state of mind.

Yoruba
Edekiri
Egypt
Edo
pyramid
Hausa
Igbo...
The nonsense just doesn't add up. He used many words saying absolutely nothing. He even said Samuel Ajayi Crowther claimed he couldn't understand the language of the people who were the aborigine of the present day Oyo and Ogun. What nonsense! So, that Ajayi could not relate to the language of those people means the people spoke different language. Even the present day Oyo Yoruba must exert conscious effort before he can understand Ekiti, Okun, Ife and Ondo Yorubas. Yoruba like many other languages is a language of various dialects. Ekiti dialect may sound strange and unintelligible to an Oyo at first. But if he takes his time to listen and disect every word and syllable he will know the language is not a jot different from his.

And that Yoruba was never in existence or a fabrication of the Fulani (or whosoever) is another junk. There has always been the term "Yoruba" only that it was only used in reference to the "Oyo" people and not an affiliation to all children of "kaaro oo jiire" as we have today. I simply think the man is educating with the sole purpose of misinforming us.

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Rosskiki: 12:57am On Nov 26, 2019
Obi1kenobi:


If you're not going to read properly accredited, peer-reviewed works from credentialed scholars and authorities on a subject who support their work with archaeological and anthropological evidence, you might as well not bother at all. Any idiiot in any village on any obscure blog or on social media can concoct any horseshiit out of his arse filled with wild speculation and spew all the concocted drivel.

White neo-nazi redneck pretending to be Nigerian. Who asked your opinion?

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Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Rosskiki: 12:59am On Nov 26, 2019
Jabioro:
You must be out your mind..Is Omokari that will tell me the history of my race,and be the one to raise any..fool of liar_ages

I notice you didn't answer the question. Name a history book you've read on the African past.
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Omoodua007: 1:56am On Nov 26, 2019
ServantsOfTruth:
Yourbas are slaves to the foolanis

Can you explain this ?

Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by Jabioro: 5:32am On Nov 26, 2019
Rosskiki:


I notice you didn't answer the question. Name a history book you've read on the African past.
You are a kids..You knew nothing in history.In your primary and secondary school days history are longer taught,in my school days we ate history regularly,we have primary knowledge..to extent, right in our presence Upper Volta was change to Ivory Coast..Stay with your trash boy!
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by ServantsOfTruth: 9:19am On Nov 26, 2019
When you yourba cowards slaves

Take back Kwara state

And kill Al -mustapha for beaten mko to death

Then I will explain
Re: The Link Between The Modern Yoruba And Ancient Egyptians By Reno Omokri by knowledgeable: 10:14am On Nov 26, 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.


Now, I understand fully, the historical root cause of hatred between the Yorubas and Igbos.

It all started when Igbos were Jews living side by side with the Yorubas as Egyptians.

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