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Templee333:Yes, I could tell from the names. Onye means the same in Igbo. Onyema (who knows). Onyeka (who is greater). Onyedikachi (who is like God.) |
Moblux:See, this is the thing about how Nigerians argue that tires me. Instead of you to present the evidence that Herodotus referenced Ile-Ife in his book (which is what I am contesting) , you veered off and started talking about archaeological finds at Iwo Eleru. |
Moblux:I have already seen this claim made multiple times without any evidence provided. Before you know it, it will become sealed as fact in the minds of the not-so-bright. |
I am getting the impression from the Efik names here that Anie in Efik is cognate with Onye in Igbo. |
Sorry, bu this video is very misleading. You people keep presenting Igboland as one society that is still in the 1800s. Most of these customs mentioned here are either outmoded and people no longer pay any attention to them. The rest are only true of specific areas of Igboland but here you've generalised them. Videos like this are the reason why there are people who legit believe they will be eaten if they go to Enugu. Y'all should do better. |
Dmj28:Not trying to be funny or anything, but I literally don't understand anything you said here. Your country in Africa is probably Francophone. ![]() |
OP, why do I feel you don't hang out with a lot of black people, and date white dudes (or chicks, depending on how you roll) exclusively. ![]() |
Dmj28:What percentage Eurasian (North African, Middle Eastern, etc) showed up on your DNA tests, or your mom's? |
bigfrancis21:You don't understand why I asked him that question. ![]() |
Christistruth00:The truth. The Fulani are related to the Wolof and the Serer, and these were all black African groups living in the Senegal area. At some point in history the Fulani were infiltrated by Berber pastoralists from the North, who are responsible for the lighter skin tone and narrow features of some, but definitely not all, modern Fulani people. They still speak a Niger-Congo language today rather than a Berber language; and this is in keeping with their black African foundational roots. |
The idea of Eze Ndị Igbo in diaspora is deeply nauseating. Wearing royal robes and crowns, prancing around and calling yourself 'royal highness' and 'majesty' in a land that is not yours. Ridiculous. |
Our kingship typifies simplicity and grace. We wear our monarchy lightly because at heart, we are truly republican. Obi Christopher Akazue Gbemudu II, the Ogbelani of Illah.
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clericuzzio:Can you help me with the Igbo names for panda bear and reindeer? |
Moblux:So no evidence whatsoever. Not in oral tradition, not in language. Nothing. Okay. Got it. |
Dmj28:I know where you're going with this. Amadou Diallo was not a 'thug'. Man was literally just standing in front of his house, when the cops showed up with the usual racial profiling of him looking like a rape suspect. The only difference between him and countless white people who stand around their homes without getting shot is his skin color. |
Dmj28:Even the racist whites can see you're Caucasian? ![]() Mehn, quite playing! Racist whites won't even recognize an Indo-Aryan from India as Caucasian. Italians were even called Guineas (a term that mean Africans or black people) in 1900s White America. They don't see your West African Fulani self as Caucasian. Quit the self-deception.If they call you sand nigger, it's because of your Muslim-Arabic name and your oriental dressing, and not your phenotype. Try wearing jeans and t-shirt and calling yourself Winston. At best you'd look like a redbone (a light-skinned African-American man) to them. Quit playing. |
In any case, I seriously doubt you're Fulani. You're probably a Horn African pretending to be Fulani (most likely the same Somali troll that plagued this forum for years). What country in West Africa are you from? |
Dmj28:Again, Hamitic is an outdated term that is no longer in use. Ask any anthropologist, they'll tell you no one in academia uses it anymore. It was used to refer to Afro-Asiatic language families spoken solely in Africa. That is, Ancient Egyptian, Coptic, the Cushitic languages like Somali and Galla, the Chadic languages like Hausa and Angas, and the Berbers languages like Tuareg. The Fulani don't even speak a language that can be classified as a 'Hamitic' language. They speak a Niger-Congo language, same as most Sub-Saharan Africans like Igbos, Yorubas, Zulus, etc. It was racists from a past-era that attempted to use 'Hamitic' to mean a racial group, instead of the language super-group that is was. Everywhere in Africa where they found tall skinny people with narrow facial features, they slammed the term 'Hamitic' on them, and tried to claim that they were the 'master race' who civilized the 'backward' Negro types. That was how peoples like the Tutsi, the Maasai and even the Fulani all of whom do not even speak Afro-Asiatic languages got slammed with the term 'Hamites'. And you are feeding into that old school racialism. Fulanis are not Caucasians. |
Moblux:Any sort of evidence for this claim that Oko and Ọ̀bà in Anambra are of Yoruba origin? The slightest bit of evidence other than name similarity would suffice. Also, what does Ọ̀bà mean in Yoruba? |
The white cops who shot and killed the aristocratic Fulani man, Amadou Diallo in New York did not see him as anything but a black man. If you like be there and be deceiving yourself. ![]() |
Dmj28:You're quoting the outdated works of Sergei, a widely discredited colonial racist for me? You're not serious. Nobody in modern anthropology uses the word Hamites or Hamitic anymore. This is not 1901. |
"Why don't people mention that Fulanis are Caucasians..." Because Fulanis are not Caucasians. ![]() |
What does this sentence mean: "Otube mu kpofo alu Obuga." Specifically, what does Obuga mean? |
Olu317:Nigerians seem to be very uncomfortable with acknowledging that their ethnic group received input from their neighbours. But admit it or not, it is a fact that many Bashorun were of non-Yoruba origin. I'm not the one saying; acclaimed Yoruba scholars have written the same thing. Gaa, Magaji, Woruda, Biri, Jambu, Yamba, etc - these men were Bashorun of Old Oyo whose names suggest were not of Yoruba origin. |
Chioma4eva:Love is not dead. If a guy did this to you, he never loved you to start with. He liked what he saw and wanted to tap that. And after he was done tapping that there wasn't much else to hold his interest. The sex probably wasn't even that good for him, or he would have kept coming back. No man ever willingly leaves a good pvzzy. But, yea, love is there. The one who loves you will stick around. ![]() |
Traditionally, the first son is the first son (regardless of how he was begotten.) In these modern times however, most men would most likely disinherit the first son in favour of the one that is biologically his. In ancient times, a man and his wife might separate for a while (not divorce oh), and the woman would go and have an affair and bear a child. When he eventually reconciled with the woman, that child that was begotten from an affair na still the husband get am. The guy she had the affair with would have no right to come and claim the child. |
missidy:You ask a question about men and say men shouldn't respond. Haqhaqfuckinghaq. Yes, Enugu men are stingy. Very stingy. Stay away. |
The internet is a toxic place. That's all. |
BentizilL:Do I look like I live in the southwest or any corner of your accursed country? Lol. My Igbo brethren will continue to buy up land in Lagos. My brother-in-law has Yoruba tenants in his house in Egbeda. He is the one accommodating them. You can drop from a rope if you don't like it. ![]() |
BentizilL:First of all, this "accommodate" story that you people keep spitting has become ridiculous. Unless, I'm living in your house, you're not accommodating me. You are not accommodating an Igbo man that owns his own house and probably has tenants of his own in Ajah or Egbeda. Same way I am not accommodating an Edo man living in Enugu or an Hausa man in Asaba, unless he is living on my property. Nigerian nationhood has made it so. If you don't like it, then add your voice to the call for Nigeria to break up, so that you can conceivably call a non-Yoruba living in Lagos a non-citizen, an alien and someone you're accommodating. Until then you are not accommodating any Nigerian living in Nigeria. He is in his fatherland. |
Ologbo147:Ozanogogo is not at the heart of anything. Ozanogogo is on the periphery of the Ika areas. Only a small river separates them from their Ozanisi brothers in Edo State. Delta and Edo should do a swap. Edo should take Ozanogogo and give Igbanke to Delta. |
sagitariusbaby:What does "Edo land" mean? The Igbanke have been where they currently are long before anyone dreamt that there will be an Edo State. The land does not belong to Edo State that was only created yesterday; it belongs to Igbanke people. And where Igbanke people go (Edo State, Delta State, Anioma State or wherever), the land will go with them. |
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