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About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by MrOjay1(m): 12:09pm On Sep 04, 2020
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson, Douglas, Perricosta, Souza, Graham, Peterson, McColumbus, etc.

I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames?? Or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?

I need opinions on this.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Deborah98(f): 12:18pm On Sep 04, 2020
Following, noticed Same too

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Afam4eva(m): 9:34pm On Sep 04, 2020
MrOjay1:
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson,Douglas,Perricosta,Souza,Graham,Peterson,McColumbus,etc.


I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames??or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?


I need opinions on this
Those name are common specifically with Ijaw people of Rivers and Bayelsa state.

Those names came with colonialism. Some ethnic groups tend to romanticize the colonialist more than others.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Nobody: 9:39pm On Sep 04, 2020
MrOjay1:
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson,Douglas,Perricosta,Souza,Graham,Peterson,McColumbus,etc.


I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames??or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?


I need opinions on this

cc:Lalasticlala,Mynd44,Ishilove,Dominique


They threw away their fathers name just to be like Europe but still they don't behave like europeans..

Are there militants in london?

but u will find many here.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by RedboneSmith(m): 11:51pm On Sep 04, 2020
MrOjay1:
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson,Douglas,Perricosta,Souza,Graham,Peterson,McColumbus,etc.


I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames??or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?


I need opinions on this

cc:Lalasticlala,Mynd44,Ishilove,Dominique

These names are as a result of very extensive contact with European traders, from the 16th century on. The European traders had a hard time pronouncing the native names of their Ijaw and Efik trade partners. So they either Europreanised their native names or gave them pure European aliases which stuck. Yellowe for instance was Europeanised from Iyala; Horsfall from Osifolo. Henshaw, Ephraim, Duke, Hogan, Cobham, etc all have native Efik equivalents which I don't remember offhand.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by MrOjay1(m): 8:07am On Sep 05, 2020
RedboneSmith:


These names are as a result of very extensive contact with European traders, from the 16th century on. The European traders had a hard time pronouncing the native names of their Ijaw and Efik trade partners. So they either Europreanised their native names or gave them pure European aliases which stuck. Yellowe for instance was Europeanised from Iyala; Horsfall from Osifolo. Henshaw, Ephraim, Duke, Hogan, Cobham, etc all have native Efik equivalents which I don't remember offhand.

OK.Why didn't this happen amongst other tribes too?Because i know the Europeans also had a hard time pronuncing their names

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by RedboneSmith(m): 9:03am On Sep 05, 2020
MrOjay1:


OK.Why didn't this happen amongst other tribes too?Because i know the Europeans also had a hard time pronuncing their names

The first people who come in long and sustained contact with white people in most non-European countries always end up bearing the largest burden of cultural erosion from white people.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by MrOjay1(m): 9:11am On Sep 05, 2020
RedboneSmith:


The first people who come in long and sustained contact with white people in most non-European countries always end up bearing the largest burden of cultural erosion from white people.


i have always thought it was the yorubas(the ones living in Lagos) that first came in contact with the Europeans.

And the Europeans also lived long in YorubaLand(Lagos) before permeating other regions.

They stayed long enough in Lagos to establish the first mission school(Badagry and CMS)...so why weren't their surnames influenced?

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by RedboneSmith(m): 9:12am On Sep 05, 2020
MrOjay1:



i have always thought it was the yorubas(the ones living in Lagos) that first came in contact with the Europeans.

Uh... No.

It was the Ijaw.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by MrOjay1(m): 9:16am On Sep 05, 2020
RedboneSmith:

Uh... No.
It was the Ijaw.

But how come the first mission school in Nigeria was established in Badagry?

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by RedboneSmith(m): 9:30am On Sep 05, 2020
MrOjay1:



But how come the first mission school in Nigeria was established in Badagry?

Because the slave traders of earlier centuries were not interested in building schools.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Osnami: 10:16am On Sep 05, 2020
sad

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by EdmundChidera(m): 10:16am On Sep 05, 2020
You could have said ijaw tribes because Rivers state indigenes mostly use Igbo names.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by etibaba(m): 10:16am On Sep 05, 2020
Rivers and Bayelsa state have really funny names and surnames sha. Heineken, lyon, Manager, Suffernomore, Inspector, Advantage, not forgetting the chairman of a political party "Secondus".

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by lielbree: 10:17am On Sep 05, 2020
We bear such names because our forefathers traded with the Portuguese and British for centuries.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Timekeeper: 10:17am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Johntemmy(m): 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by bluefilm: 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
I think it's because of slave trade. grin

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Dailymice: 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Zandesher(m): 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
MrOjay1:
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson, Douglas, Perricosta, Souza, Graham, Peterson, McColumbus, etc.

I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames?? Or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?

I need opinions on this.

Even the capital of Rivers State - Port Harcourt is westernized. Bayelsa is also not far behind.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by oneeast3: 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
Europeans came to Onitsha and settled down long before settling in the Niger Delta. Europeans established so many premier colleges in Onitsha like DMGS, CKC, QRC etc,, but it didn't make the Onitsha people that started having contacts with Europeans way back in 1500AD to threw away their origin.

Even the oldest missions in the old eastern region comprising of Rivers state were established by the British in Onitsha. It proves another point that they settled more in Onitsha than anywhere in the present day Niger delta, but still yet the people the British met in Onitsha never threw away their origin.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by money121(m): 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
Ok
Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Slawormir: 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by cluewebhost(m): 10:18am On Sep 05, 2020
MrOjay1:
I've noticed the for a long time now that many Rivers state indigenes bear westernized surnames like Blankson, Douglas, Perricosta, Souza, Graham, Peterson, McColumbus, etc.

I have seen indigenes of Rivers who bear the above listed surnames alongside other ones too numerous to mention.Was there any kind of foreign culture influx in Rivers State that influenced these surnames?? Or have they just been bearing these kind of surnames right from inception?

I need opinions on this.


Missionaries and traders first landed here and locals would usually take their names as a sign of friendship (I wonder why Europeans didn't take the names of the locals).

You'd notice the same in some Lagos names too.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
Colonization and slavery tinz nau

I believe Rivers was their headquarters
cheesy grin grin grin

I might be wrong

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Nobody: 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
Those are the nice ones.

Lol.

You need to see some others...

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Nobody: 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
angry I have seen someone bearing governor, bill gates, bezos, billionaire, millionaire, Bank etc. I think the colonialist couldn't pronounce their local names and gave them easy white names.

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by codemaniacs: 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Xavie(m): 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by Dalil8: 10:19am On Sep 05, 2020
It's common with the ijaws too

Names like Perez, Forcados etc

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Re: About The Surnames Of Rivers State Indigenes by merieam16(f): 10:20am On Sep 05, 2020
Those surnames were from the whites who came to trade and explore their oil, they married their women and gave birth, not really like the Lagosians who were brought back from the foreign land

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