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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by sesan85(m): 4:45pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:


It is not confirmed. His father was given the name, Oludara, by a Yoruba priest. Some African Americans adopt African names for that ancestral connection but his Yoruba ancestry, if any, isn’t confirmed. I’ve met a few African Americans with Igbo names like Chinua, Nnamdi etc but these names were given to them by their parents, but no Igbo ancestry was medically confirmed.

The musician, Ne-Yo, has an Igbo middle name, Chimere, given to him by his parents. However it is not confirmed if he has Igbo ancestry or not.
https://books.google.com/books?id=qN6fAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA593&lpg=PA593&dq=neyo+chimere+igbo&source=bl&ots=hkenjc8sQj&sig=ACfU3U0a9FH6jC-2paSNbv1nprZb6cFj9w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjXwKPQ39npAhUrlHIEHcqoCcsQ6AEwDnoECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=neyo%20chimere%20igbo&f=false

This paranoid, fraudulent IPOB liar has started again. That was you claimed the name "Ebo" of an African American woman was a corruption of Igbo, even though the name means something in another African language. Nnamdi ko, Kanu ni.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by MetaPhysical: 4:53pm On May 30, 2020
pazienza:


This one is already high on Ewedu and gbegiri. No need replying him.

Your brothers are crying that Igbo culture is swallowing up the Olukumi in Odiani, but you are here saying Igbo has no organic culture. grin

Olukumi has been there over 100yrs. Yoruba footprint is never erasable.

We are not like Ibos. Wherever we plant foot, our cultural legacy is left there permanently and forever.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by sesan85(m): 4:56pm On May 30, 2020
Iamgrey5:
You are actually a phony guy

On one list the total number of slaves exported from bight of Biafra was 1.7 m

Yet on another list the total number exported was 1.4 million

It looks to me that you doctored some list.
He's the same delusional buffoon who claimed that about 50%-70%/80% of Yoruba people have Igbo blood because of intermarriage, lol. Why take anything he has to offer after that serious?

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by sesan85(m): 5:04pm On May 30, 2020
forgiveness:


How did you arrive at 1.6m people for Aja people out of the 2.1m people? I will like to know where you got that figure from? grin

I know you have been lying but today, I don catch you. grin
Please don't bother yourself too much about him. He's clearly mentally unstable. The paranoid idiot also claimed that about 50%-70%/80% of Yoruba people have Igbo blood because of intermarriage. Does that look like someone that is alright in the head to you?
Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by pazienza(m): 5:14pm On May 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Olukumi has been there over 100yrs. Yoruba footprint is never erasable.

We are not like Ibos. Wherever we plant foot, our cultural legacy is left there permanently and forever.

There is no Olukumi. What we now have is Odiani. cheesy

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by 9jakool: 5:45pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:

Angola and Congo = West Central = almost 4m exports combined.

Bight of Benin = 2.1m exports, Aja people (majority) 1.6m, Yoruba 0.45m.

Bight of Biafra = 1.46m exports, Igbo 1.2m, Ibibio/Efik/Ijaw = 0.25m.

Once again I furnish extra data for you if you are unable to source them by yourself.
bigfrancis21:

Unarguably, no facts exist to prove this.

1.2m vs 0.437m, at least 2.5 as much.

1. I argued that Yoruba were the most influential African ethnicity in Brazil and my stance has not changed. I never mentioned the entire Americas, don't misrepresent my argument.

2. I retraced your source and I realized your statistics are misleading. The bight of Benin stretches all the way from the Volta river in Ghana and ends at the Niger delta encompassing Yoruba, Fon, Gun, Ewe, Gen, Aja, Mina and dozens more. There are obviously more groups that were enslaved and not mentioned apart from Aja, Nupe, Voltaic, Yoruba and Bariba. Even stranger, the table does not include the Fon, one of the most enslaved group in the Bight of Benin. So I began to doubt your source until I stumbled upon the first map and these statements from the book which shows the "Aja peoples" in plural as just a catchall for all ethnic groups in the bight west of Yorubas. It includes Aja as well as many related ethnic groups like Fon, Ewe and other coastal ethnic groups in Benin and Togo. You can clearly even see Dahomey which was Fon listed under the Aja umbrella.

3. Therefore the correct assessment from your source is: Aja + Ewe + Fon + Mina + Gen + Xwla + dozens more ethnic groups = 2.1 million; Yoruba as standalone = 0.45 million.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 6:02pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:



I will go with this. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by 9jakool: 6:05pm On May 30, 2020
forgiveness:


How did you arrive at 1.6m people for Aja people out of the 2.1m people? I will like to know where you got that figure from? grin

I know you have been lying but today, I don catch you. grin

Check out my previous post. I've already debunked his post. It doesn't make sense since Aja people today are about 500,000 which doesn't support the idea of 1.6 million of them being enslaved between 1600s-1800s. The source he quoted was referring to Aja PEOPLES comprising of 30+ ethnic groups including Fon and Ewe located West of the Yorubaland. So it's 30+ ethnic groups vs. the entire Yoruba population.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 6:06pm On May 30, 2020
sesan85:
I've dismissed you already, IPOB propagandist. Mr "50% -70%/80% of Yoruba people have Igbo blood." You're drunk, go to bed.

This is why Nigerians fail SAT and GRE because they lack basic comprehension/reading skills.

bigfrancis21:

.....
In SW Nigeria today, due to the high rate of inter-tribal marriages, a substantial number of Yorubas have 50% Igbo blood to as high as 75% or 80% Igbo blood (those with Igbo mothers and Igbo paternal grandparents), despite being 'Yoruba by name'. Yoruba by name, Igbo by DNA.


Let me reiterate:
...a substantial number of Yorubas [say 10% of all Yorubas for example] have 50% Igbo blood to as high as 75% or 80% Igbo blood


...carries a different meaning from:

sesan85:
I've dismissed you already, IPOB propagandist. Mr "50% -70%/80% of Yoruba people have Igbo blood." You're drunk, go to bed.
= Sesan85's interpretation of a basic comprehension passage. undecided

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 6:07pm On May 30, 2020
sesan85:
Please don't bother yourself too much about him. He's clearly mentally unstable. The paranoid idiot also claimed that about 50%-70%/80% of Yoruba people have Igbo blood because of intermarriage. Does that look like someone that is alright in the head to you?

The guy na fraud. He should have said 100% Yoruba people have Igbo blood so that we know Yorubas are Igbos. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 6:16pm On May 30, 2020
sesan85:
This paranoid, fraudulent IPOB liar has started again. That was you claimed the name "Ebo" of an African American woman was a corruption of Igbo, even though the name means something in another African language. Nnamdi ko, Kanu ni.

Several research indicate that African slaves in the new world often named their children after their slavemasters and sometimes attached the name of their tribe to these names, such as Ebo Jack (from the Ibo tribe), Cujo Smith (from Akan tribe), Limba John (from the Lemba tribe) etc and a few African American families still bore Ebo as their surname up until the 1980s! I didn't say that, research did.

A quick search of 'Igbo' on Facebook reveals a similar naming pattern among modern-day Igbo where they take on the tribal name 'Igbo' as their surname.

Need I say more?

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 6:18pm On May 30, 2020
9jakool:


Check out my previous post. I've already debunked his post. It doesn't make sense since Aja people today are about 500,000 which doesn't support the idea of 1.6 million of them being enslaved between 1600s-1800s. The source he quoted was referring to Aja PEOPLES comprising of 30+ ethnic groups including Fon and Ewe located West of the Yorubaland. So it's 30+ ethnic groups vs. the entire Yoruba population.

I have seen it and it has further exposed that guy as fraud. grin

I never took him seriously initially because I knew he was being clever by half by presenting data selectively to suit and back up his false claims. What a fraud. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 6:32pm On May 30, 2020
forgiveness:


How did you arrive at 1.6m people for Aja people out of the 2.1m people? I will like to know where you got that figure from? grin

I know you have been lying but today, I don catch you. grin

How to Subtract Numbers for Dummies
Subtraction is usually the second operation you discover, and it’s not much harder than addition. In fact, you can subtract larger numbers by stacking them in columns, similar to how you add large numbers.

Still, there’s something negative about subtraction — it’s all about who has more and who has less. Suppose you and your friend have been running on treadmills at the gym. You’re happy because you ran 3 miles, but then she starts bragging that she ran 10 miles. She subtracts and tells you that you should be very impressed that she ran 7 miles farther than you did. (But with an attitude like that, she shouldn’t be surprised if she comes back from the showers to find her running shoes filled with liquid soap!)

As with addition, subtraction has only one sign: the minus sign (–). You end up with equations such as 4 – 1 = 3 and 14 – 13 = 1 and 93 – 74 = 19.
https://www.dummies.com/education/math/basic-math/how-to-subtract-numbers/


To perform subtraction, first add up the Yoruba numbers one by one from the data below:

1)1200+900+1700+3200+1700+3100+3100+4800+7100+7000+11300+22600+20000+36700+14800+15500+30200+41100+89800+64000+38100+19000 = 436,900.

2)Estimated exports from Bight of Benin = 2,016,200

3) Estimated Aja exports = 2,016,200 - 436,900 = 1,579,300 (approx 1.6m). Nupe and Hausa figures are somewhat insignificant.

That's how you do basic subtraction.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by MetaPhysical: 6:35pm On May 30, 2020
pazienza:


There is no Olukumi. What we now have is Odiani. cheesy

If you like call them Aroani, na your headache. You can never erase the Yoruba footprint.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by MetaPhysical: 6:40pm On May 30, 2020
forgiveness:


I have seen it and it has further exposed that guy as fraud. grin

I never took him seriously initially because I knew he was being clever by half by presenting data selectively to suit and back up his false claims. What a fraud. grin

Anything he presents, however authentic it first appear on surface....dig to its root. Even if he supplies tables with datasheet back to 100 bc, wake Socrates up to fact check for you and validate the authenticity.

Here is good reason Biafrans rely on bigfrancis to help them with data sets.

He is a master fabricator. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 6:50pm On May 30, 2020
9jakool:



1. I argued that Yoruba were the most influential African ethnicity in Brazil and my stance has not changed. I never mentioned the entire Americas, don't misrepresent my argument.

2. I retraced your source and I realized your statistics are misleading. The bight of Benin stretches all the way from the Volta river in Ghana and ends at the Niger delta encompassing Yoruba, Fon, Gun, Ewe, Gen, Aja, Mina and dozens more. There are obviously more groups that were enslaved and not mentioned apart from Aja, Nupe, Voltaic, Yoruba and Bariba. Even stranger, the table does not include the Fon, one of the most enslaved group in the Bight of Benin. So I began to doubt your source until I stumbled upon the first map and these statements from the book which shows the "Aja peoples" in plural as just a catchall for all ethnic groups in the bight west of Yorubas. It includes Aja as well as many related ethnic groups like Fon, Ewe and other coastal ethnic groups in Benin and Togo. You can clearly even see Dahomey which was Fon listed under the Aja umbrella.

3. Therefore the correct assessment from your source is: Aja + Ewe + Fon + Mina + Gen + Xwla + dozens more ethnic groups = 2.1 million; Yoruba as standalone = 0.45 million.


1) Yes Yoruba culture is the most influential in the Americas, but not due to numbers of slave exports but rather being the last major ethnic export to arrive in much better slave living conditions. Infact, Yoruba slaves were similar to indentured servants who weren't really slaves and had more rights/freedom than a slave.

2) The sources are never misleading. I pulled/gathered estimates from several sources. In statistics, estimates may vary slightly but should be within close ranges from each other which the sources I pulled from are.

3) The 1.6m Aja figure was only for slave exports from the Bight of Benin. There is a great chance that some Aja peoples may have been sold at the Gold Coast as well. Thus, if you extrapolate their numbers from the slave coast and add to their export number from the Bight of Benin, you should definitely get higher scores. However, we were originally breaking down the numbers from the Bight of Benin.

4) The Yoruba figure of 0.437m exports remains the same, regardless. Very few or no Yoruba slaves would have been sold at Ghana via the Slave Coast. Slave records rarely list Yoruba slaves being sold via the Gold Coast.

5) Out of 0.437m Yoruba exports, subtract 5k to 10k to account for the slave ships with Yoruba slaves from the Bight of Benin heading for Latin America that were intercepted by the British (slave abolishment was en force) and rerouted to Sierra Leone where they were resettled in Freetown and some subsequently moved to Gambia (the Aku Marabouts).

6) Subtract another 1k that returned from Brazil (Agudas) to Lagos following the clarion call to return home by the Oba of Lagos and a few thousands of those who died in slave ships en route the Atlantic ocean (estimate: 10k total).

7) The final numbers of Yorubas settling and repopulating in the new world: 0.417m to 0.422m.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 7:01pm On May 30, 2020
9jakool:


Check out my previous post. I've already debunked his post. It doesn't make sense since Aja people today are about 500,000 which doesn't support the idea of 1.6 million of them being enslaved between 1600s-1800s. The source he quoted was referring to Aja PEOPLES comprising of 30+ ethnic groups including Fon and Ewe located West of the Yorubaland. So it's 30+ ethnic groups vs. the entire Yoruba population.

Aja peoples = Fon, Ewe, Ga-Adangbe etc.

Fon population = 4-5m
Ewe population = 6.7m
Ga population = 2m

Total of these 3 groups alone = 12.7m to 13.7m.

Where did you pull 0.5m from??

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 9:27pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:



https://www.dummies.com/education/math/basic-math/how-to-subtract-numbers/


To perform subtraction, first add up the Yoruba numbers one by one from the data below:

1)1200+900+1700+3200+1700+3100+3100+4800+7100+7000+11300+22600+20000+36700+14800+15500+30200+41100+89800+64000+38100+19000 = 436,900.

2)Estimated exports from Bight of Benin = 2,016,200

3) Estimated Aja exports = 2,016,200 - 436,900 = 1,579,300 (approx 1.6m). Nupe and Hausa figures are somewhat insignificant.

That's how you do basic subtraction.



How did you get 1.6m for Aja slave export?

This your mathematics is only for a dummy not me. grin

What is the total export of slaves in this data below? 1,846,200 million. grin

How come it's different from the total export of slaves from the bight of Benin at 2,016,200? grin

Answer. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 9:28pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:


Aja peoples = Fon, Ewe, Ga-Adangbe etc.

Fon population = 4-5m
Ewe population = 6.7m
Ga population = 2m

Total of these 3 groups alone = 12.7m to 13.7m.

Where did you pull 0.5m from??

How is Aja people same as Fon people? Use your common sense now. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 9:30pm On May 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Anything he presents, however authentic it first appear on surface....dig to its root. Even if he supplies tables with datasheet back to 100 bc, wake Socrates up to fact check for you and validate the authenticity.

Here is good reason Biafrans rely on bigfrancis to help them with data sets.

He is a master fabricator. grin

Hahahaha! Chaiiiii! The guy must have deceived gullibles like him. What a fraudster. grin

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by unbitchable(m): 9:34pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:


This is why Nigerians fail SAT and GRE because they lack basic comprehension/reading skills.



Let me reiterate:
...a substantial number of Yorubas [say 10% of all Yorubas for example] have 50% Igbo blood to as high as 75% or 80% Igbo blood


...carries a different meaning from:

= Sesan85's interpretation of a basic comprehension passage. undecided
STFU!
I called you out first, so, i expect that you charge at me with your lying teeth. The reverse is the case for you spouting ignorantly and quite pathetically, thus, you do not only lack basic comprehension skills but basic reasoning abilities.
If you're too lazy to look it up in a dictionary, at least, you have a phone, use Google, damn it!

" Substantial" -- Large, Significant, Sizeable, Ample, Considerable.

Your initial post was well attacked because it was fradulently intended.
You might think this forum comprises as much dumb people as your radio biafra. You're nothing but a low level compulsive liar.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by unbitchable(m): 9:49pm On May 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:


If you like call them Aroani, na your headache. You can never erase the Yoruba footprint.
Lol.
Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 9:54pm On May 30, 2020
unbitchable:

STFU!
I called you out first, so, i expect that you charge at me with your lying teeth. The reverse is the case for you spouting ignorantly and quite pathetically, thus, you do not only lack basic compression skills but basic reasoning abilities.
If you're too lazy to look it up in a dictionary, at least, you have a phone, use Google, damn it!

" Substantial" -- Large, Significant, Sizeable, Ample, Considerable.

Your initial post was well attacked because it was fradulently intended.
You might think this forum comprises as much dumb people as your radio biafra. You're nothing but a low level compulsive liar.

All this rant over just one word, substantial? Well, below is the meaning and that is what I had in mind when I used the word. If you or sesan interpreted it to mean 75% to 80%, well that's not my problem.

You cannot deny the fact that a good number of Yoruba men are married to Igbo women or have Igbo mothers and grandmothers. Oh well, I expect another emotional outburst about 'good number'.

Top 5 reasons why Yoruba men marry Igbo ladies 3 years ago 157854 views by Temitope Popoola

Inter-tribal marriage in Nigeria is inevitable; it is near impossible for the people of a particular tribe in Nigeria not to marry outside that tribe. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/892109-5-reasons-yoruba-men-love-marry-igbo-ladies.html

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 10:03pm On May 30, 2020
forgiveness:


How did you get 1.6m for Aja slave export?

This your mathematics is only for a dummy not me. grin

What is the total export of slaves in this data below? 1,846,200 million. grin

How come it's different from the total export of slaves from the bight of Benin at 2,016,200? grin

Answer. grin

Oh well, another rant about 1.6m. At this point you're making no meaningful contribution to this thread.

Enjoy more substantial data below:

https://books.google.com/books?id=k0gVVh9jwF4C&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=aja+peoples+slavery&source=bl&ots=abthUSOjU_&sig=ACfU3U3GlyoS6OIRER3OcUEOn3yCcmV1EQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiA4bvbvdzpAhXhQ98KHXCuCZMQ6AEwA3oECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=aja%20peoples%20slavery&f=false

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by forgiveness: 10:07pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:


Oh well, another rant about 1.6m. At this point you're making no meaningful contribution to this thread.

Enjoy more substantial data below:

https://books.google.com/books?id=k0gVVh9jwF4C&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=aja+peoples+slavery&source=bl&ots=abthUSOjU_&sig=ACfU3U3GlyoS6OIRER3OcUEOn3yCcmV1EQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiA4bvbvdzpAhXhQ98KHXCuCZMQ6AEwA3oECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=aja%20peoples%20slavery&f=false

Do you have sense at all? grin

According to this data below, Aja people are 1,210,000 million. How come it's 1.6m? You are a big fraudst..... grin
Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by unbitchable(m): 10:21pm On May 30, 2020
bigfrancis21:


All this rant is over just one word, substantial? Well, below is the meaning and that is what I had in mind when I used the word. If you or sesan interpreted it to mean 75% to 80%, well that's not my problem.

You cannot deny the fact that a good number of Yoruba men are married to Igbo women or have Igbo grandmothers. Oh well, I expect another emotional outbursts about 'good number'.

Top 5 reasons why Yoruba men marry Igbo ladies 3 years ago 157854 views by Temitope Popoola

Inter-tribal marriage in Nigeria is inevitable; it is near impossible for the people of a particular tribe in Nigeria not to marry outside that tribe. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/892109-5-reasons-yoruba-men-love-marry-igbo-ladies.html
To say that you are incorrigible and incurable is an understatement. I don't want to bother myself dissecting your irrational thinking.
Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by 9jakool: 1:19am On May 31, 2020
bigfrancis21:


Aja peoples = Fon, Ewe, Ga-Adangbe etc.

Fon population = 4-5m
Ewe population = 6.7m
Ga population = 2m

Total of these 3 groups alone = 12.7m to 13.7m.

Where did you pull 0.5m from??

I know the ethnic make-up of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo like the back of my mind and I know where Yorubaland begins and end.

Aja people (in singular) is a standalone ethnic group in Southwestern Benin (Kouffo department) and some communities across the border in Togo. If you go back and reread my post and look at the map I provided, then you would realize that the author specifically used Aja peoples (in plural) to refer to the numerous groups of people after one of the prominent member tribe, the Aja.

It's like if I wrote "Yoruba peoples" to lump Ebira, Igala, Yoruba, Edo and Bariba people together or using "Igbo peoples" to lump Cross-river, Igbo. Ijaw and other ethnic groups together. It shouldn't be hard for you to understand. But I see you have conceded with the post that your source is grouping numerous groups together for the inflated figure you gave earlier. That's all I wanted.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 1:54am On May 31, 2020
9jakool:


I know the ethnic make-up of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo like the back of my mind and I know where Yorubaland begins and end.

Aja people (in singular) is a standalone ethnic group in Southwestern Benin (Kouffo department) and some communities across the border in Togo. If you go back and reread my post and look at the map I provided, then you would realize that the author specifically used Aja peoples (in plural) to refer to the numerous groups of people after one of the prominent member tribe, the Aja.

It's like if I wrote "Yoruba peoples" to lump Ebira, Igala, Yoruba, Edo and Bariba people together or using "Igbo peoples" to lump Cross-river, Igbo. Ijaw and other ethnic groups together. It shouldn't be hard for you to understand. But I see you have conceded with the post that your source is grouping numerous groups together for the inflated figure you gave earlier. That's all I wanted.

Aja peoples (plural) used in several research works refers to related ethnic groups to the west of the Yoruba, which includes Fon, Ewe, Ga etc. Below is your previous post in the last 24 hours where you said the very same thing:

9jakool:


2. I retraced your source and I realized your statistics are misleading. The bight of Benin stretches all the way from the Volta river in Ghana and ends at the Niger delta encompassing Yoruba, Fon, Gun, Ewe, Gen, Aja, Mina and dozens more. There are obviously more groups that were enslaved and not mentioned apart from Aja, Nupe, Voltaic, Yoruba and Bariba. Even stranger, the table does not include the Fon, one of the most enslaved group in the Bight of Benin. So I began to doubt your source until I stumbled upon the first map and these statements from the book which shows the "Aja peoples" in plural as just a catchall for all ethnic groups in the bight west of Yorubas. It includes Aja as well as many related ethnic groups like Fon, Ewe and other coastal ethnic groups in Benin and Togo. You can clearly even see Dahomey which was Fon listed under the Aja umbrella.


The total population of Aja proper, Fon, Ewe, Ga etc combined (or Aja peoples) is probably over 20m or 25m, thus the population is enough to support the slave export numbers. Someone had previously doubted the slave export numbers of the Aja peoples 'because they are only 500,000 in number', when the 0.5m figure refers directly to the Aja people proper.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 1:54am On May 31, 2020
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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by bigfrancis21: 1:59am On May 31, 2020
unbitchable:

Assimilation is not unnatural as their ancestry is never in doubt. Regardless of the environmental or cultural assimilation, they are bold enough to recognize and declare their Yoruba ancestry.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by leaculpa: 2:59am On May 31, 2020
pazienza:


Whatever.
Still :https://www.nairaland.com/5875972/1952-nigeria-ethnicity-census-result

Choke on the above grin wink
1952? There was a progrom and a civil war after that. I'm sure there are more recent Nigeria census numbers.

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Re: Top 10 Africa's Most Populous Ethnic Groups. Yoruba is number 3 by leaculpa: 3:05am On May 31, 2020
Apawicked:
the most populous in your ewedu statistics. Why were you not the most populous when this one was counted
what is this obsession with 1952 census? aren't u the ones dt keep saying millions of u were killed in the civil war?
This particular point is not making sense. Maybe u guys are just dumb. There are census statistics from after the war.

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