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Politics / Re: Ijaw Leaders Meet British Government, Seek Exit From Nigeria by ZorGBUooeh: 4:03pm On Jul 05, 2021
Not jst ijaws every southern part of Nigeria need to join hands and approach Britain in one voice

If they are not in support of breakup then they should stop selling weapons to the terrorist north. I want to see how they will win the south without air power

Ordinary ESN was hard for them to weaken without air support.

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Politics / Re: Gunmen Attack Police Division In Akwa Ibom, Three Officers Injured by ZorGBUooeh: 6:21am On Jul 05, 2021
heniford2:
if they kill him Nigeria will be like Sudan can Nigeria military handle the crisis when Southern economy crash even the next government cannot handle it enough killing and etc may lead to another civil war because east will start killing hausa immediately and you guys will start killing them in North then boom is over

U are wise..Well saided
Culture / Re: What Is Agemo? The Jebusites by ZorGBUooeh: 12:39am On Jul 05, 2021
Agemo ladies.. Someone said that they are from isreal.lols



Ijebus to me are the first black settlers of Jerusalem. They are the Canaanites that was sacked by the semetic people.

Culture / Re: What Is Agemo? The Jebusites by ZorGBUooeh: 12:35am On Jul 05, 2021
mountmoriah:
The Ijebu, the Yoruba and their influence on the Bible and Judaism – Reno


One of the most fascinating aspects of the history of the Black Race is hidden in plain sight and I have known these for years, but I have been a coward. I know my people. I know how some of us love to deprecate their own selves. And I was afraid that if I wrote about the truth, I would be attacked. But when has it ever been that truth was first celebrated?


Pastor Reno Omokri
For the truth, it has always been as Mahatma Gandhi said “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” I have no interest in winning. I just want the truth to be out there.

But as I woke up this morning, a Force propelled me. I was so restless and I asked myself why I was restless. And the words of John 8:32 were emblazoned on my mind:


“you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

Elsewhere, I have written about the biblical Nimrod (the first world emperor) in Genesis 10. I showed in actual fact that there was nothing like Nimrod. His real name is Namrud in Aramaic and Arabic. From where the European translators got the name Nimrod, I would not know. But the name found in the Pentateuch is Namrud. Do not take my word for it. Google it. Or go to a reference library.

I had also said that that Namrud was no other person than Lamurudu, the father of Oduduwa, the father of the Yoruba people. If you want evidence, Google my article ‘Why Black Man dey Suffer today.’



But today, I want to reveal the truth about a place called Jerusalem.

Many people do not realise that the original name for Jerusalem was not Jerusalem but actually Jebus. If you doubt me, stop reading right now and Google the word Jebus. Or go to a reference library.



The Jebus, were a tribe that occupied the modern day Jerusalem before they were conquered by King David. This is a historical fact. It is also recorded in the Bible.

In Joshua 11:3, we read:

“And to the Canaanite on the east and on the west, and to the Amorite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, and the Jebusite in the mountains, and to the Hivite under Hermon in the land of Mizpeh.”

Now, note those words “the Jebusite in the mountains”. It is very important, as I will explain later.



Do not be confused by the use of the generic term ite after the names of tribes. They were not used in the original Hebrew Scriptures. It was the European and specifically the English translators of the Hebrew Scriptures, that added the generic suffix, ite.

So for example, in their eyes, a person from Canaan would be a Canaanite. The children of Ammon would be called Ammonites. And those from Jebus were called Jebusites.

I do not know why they did this. Did they do it to deceive, confuse, or hide the truth? Or, did they do it for ease of reference? Your guess is as good as mine.

Now, if you read 2 Samuel 5:6, it says:

“The king and his men marched to Jerusalem to attack the Jebusites, who lived there.”

The King here, refers to David. David attacked Jebus and defeated them as we can see in verse 8 of 2 Samuel 5 which says:



“David had said, “Anyone who conquers the Jebusites will have to use the water shaft to reach those ‘lame and blind’ who are David’s enemies.”

In verse 9, we read that David defeated the Jebusites, but did not take up residence in the mountains, where most of them lived (remember I told you to remember the mountains).

He chose to reside in the lowlands surrounding the mountains as we read in verse 9:

“David then took up residence in the fortress and called it the City of David. He built up the area around it, from the terraces inward.”

In actual fact, the name Jebus that you read about in The Bible, refers to a tribe now known as Ijebu in Southwest Nigeria.

I have just blown your mind. I know. It sounds like blasphemy. Heresy. But please let me land!

The Ijebu do not really call themselves I-J-E-B-U, the way an outsider would pronounce all syllables. They actually call themselves J-E-B-U, with the I before jebu silent.

And the Ijebu people are unlike other Yoruba tribes in that they do not claim Yoruba heritage. They have something you would find nowhere else in Yoruba land. They have a king called Awjujale.

The Awujale of Ijebu, Sikiru Adetona, revealed in an interview, (which I urge every reader of this article to read: simply Google Middle East origins of the Ijebu), that the Ijebu originally came from the area around the Middle East to the Sudan.

This agrees with the biblical references in Joshua 11:3 and 12:10 as well as 2 Samuel 5:6-10.

So if the Jebus were the original inhabitants of Jerusalem, where does the word Jerusalem come from?

You see, the Ijebu or Jebu is the name of the tribe. However, they name their towns, villages and habitations after the topography of their environment.

So for instance, in modern day Nigeria, the Ijebu towns are known by the prefix Ijebu, followed by a suffix indicating their topography. Today, the Ijebu towns are known as Ijebu-Ode (which may loosely mean outer Ijebu), Ijebu-Igbo (which may loosely mean forested Ijebu). You also have Ijebu-Remo, Ijebu-Isiwo and other Ijebu towns, villages and communities that begin with the prefix Ijebu and end with a suffix depicting their topography or to a lesser extent, their history.

Now, recall that I urged my readers to remember that in Joshua 11:3, the Jebus were referred to as living in the mountains, but in 2 Samuel 5:6, the Bible records that the Jebus lived in Jerusalem.

Psalm 125:2 reads:

“As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the LORD surrounds his people both now and forevermore.”

Jerusalem is a town surrounded by mountains. Even today, some residents of Jerusalem live in the mountains, others live in the lowlands or valley.

The Jebus who were living in the lowlands of Jerusalem and who were conquered by King David in 2 Samuel chapter 5 were Ijebu-Isale, loosely meaning Ijebu of the lowland or valley.

It is that Ijebu-Isale, which the natives would have called Jebu-sale (both i’s after Ijebu and Isale would have been silent) that was mispronounced as Jeru-Sale by King David and his men, because 2 Samuel chapter 5 quite clearly states that King David built the city of David in the lowland. Jeru-Sale became Jerusalem.

The challenge many Black People have is that we do not read. It is still true today that if you want to hide something from a Black man, you hide it in a book.

These things you just read are not secrets. They have been hidden in the most popular book in the world for centuries! They are in The Bible!

It grieves me when I see Black People, especially people of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, say that their culture is derived from Jewish culture. That is not true and I will prove it using only Scripture.

Many people do not realise that there is a difference between being a Hebrew and being Jewish.

Hebrews are the descendants of Abraham. Jews are those who profess the faith of Judaism.

The faith of Judaism is not actually traced to Abraham, although the God of Judaism (whom I believe in) is the same God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

The fact is that the prophet Moses (Moshe) was the founder of Judaism. But how did he come about his spiritual knowledge?

Moses was an Egyptian general of Hebrew descent. For the first 40 years of his life, he lived in Egypt and had no connection with the one true God.

It was only when he ran away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian, that he met God.

Moses sought asylum in Midian, where he lived for forty years. He married Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro, the priest of Midian (also known as Reuel). This is very important. Why? Because Jethro was Black. How do I know? The Bible tells us.

Numbers 12:1 reads:

“And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.”

If you read the same verse in the NIV, it says:

“Miriam and Aaron began to talk against Moses because of his Cushite wife, for he had married a Cushite.”

Cush is the Hebrew word for Black. Do not be confused by the use of Ethiopian by the King James Version. When the KJV uses the term Ethiopian, what it actually means is Black Africa. You see, when the King James Version was written, Africa was known as Ethiopia and Black People were called Ethiope.

Google the word Ethiope if you doubt me. The nation now known as Ethiopia is referred to as Sheba in the Old Testament. It is NEVER referred to as Ethiopia (except in the New Testament). Hence, the Queen of Ethiopia who visited King Solomon is referred to as the Queen of Sheba, not Queen of Ethiopia.

So Moses was living with Black People in Midia and married the daughter of their Black priest. It was while he was there that he had the encounter with God described as the Burning Bush experience of Exodus 3.

A lot of the spiritual and physical laws which Moses passed on to the Hebrews in the form of the religion of Judaism were actually taught to him by his Black father-in-law. How do I know? Because the bible says so.

Exodus 18:24 says:

“Moses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he said.”

This is the reason why there are so many similarities between Jewish culture and Black African culture.

For example, in Deuteronomy 25:5, Moses taught that if a man dies without a seed, his brother, who is next in line, will produce seed for him through his widowed wife.

In the New Testament, the Sadducees threw this law at the face of our Lord Jesus in Matthew 22:24 which reads:

“Teacher,” they said, “Moses told us that if a man dies without having children, his brother must marry the widow and raise up offspring for him.”

This custom is present in the original customary laws of almost all Black African tribes. Africans did not learn this from the Jews. The Jews learnt it from Africans.

Africans need to realise that the very first nation mentioned in the Bible is the Black Race. Genesis 2:13 reads:

“The name of the second river is the Gihon; it winds through the entire land of Cush.”

That word Cush is the Hebrew word for the Black Race till this very day.

Even the way that the Jews consulted God (divination) is of Black origin. Many times, when we read that God told a Jewish prophet something, it is not that God came down or spoke to them in dreams or through an angel, which did happen. However, by far the most consistent way that the Israelites consulted and heard from God, was through the practice of divination. It is in the Bible.

Aaron was a diviner. He cast lots, using holy jewelled beads called Urim and Thummim.

Exodus 28:30 reads:

“Also put the Urim and the Thummim in the breastpiece, so they may be over Aaron’s heart whenever he enters the presence of the LORD. Thus Aaron will always bear the means of making decisions for the Israelites over his heart before the LORD.”

David was recorded as a good king because he regularly practiced divination (casting the lot).

We see this in 1 chronicles 24:31

“They also cast lots, just as their relatives the descendants of Aaron did, in the presence of King David and of Zadok, Ahimelek, and the heads of families of the priests and of the Levites. The families of the oldest brother were treated the same as those of the youngest.”

Even the land of Canaan was divided amongst the tribes of Israel by divination.

Numbers 26:55 reads:

“But the land shall be divided by lot. They shall receive their inheritance according to the names of the tribes of their fathers.”

Even in the New Testament, the disciples of our Lord and Saviour used divination to choose a successor to Judas Iscariot.

In Acts 1:26 we read:

“Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles.”

This practice of casting lots, is a very ancient and still common practice amongst the Jebu or Ijebu people of Nigeria specifically and amongst the descendants of Oduduwa.

Just as the Jewish priests use beaded jewels known as Urim and Thumim, so do the Jebu or Ijebu and the Omo Oduduwa use beads for their divination.

If you have ever watched a Nollywood movie where a traditional priest threw beads on the floor and saw the future or identified a culprit who stole or predicted the outcome of a given venture, that was the ancient Black African science of divination.

Now, I have used the word, Yoruba, to describe the Omo Oduduwa as distinct from the Jebu or Ijebu. But ask any Yoruba elder for the meaning of Yoruba and they have no clue. The truth is that before the British came, there was NOTHING like Yoruba.

You were either Egba, Owu, Ijesha, Awori, etc. You will not find any document bearing the word Yoruba from the 18th century. The omo Oduduwa now called Yoruba used to call themselves omooluabi.

The word Yoruba actually comes from the word Yar’Iba. It is a Fulani word dating from the days of slavery. If you read the memoirs of Bishop Samual Ajayi Crowther, he did not refer to himself as Yoruba.

In his memoirs, Ajayi Crowther revealed that he was raided from his village in Osogun (in present day Oyo state) by Fulani slave raiders (different from slave traders).

The Fulani were notorious for raiding tribes of the lower Niger. They called the Igbo Yar’Miri, which is a derogatory name that they still call them in the North (Nyamiri). The Yorubas they called Yar’Iba. I know the meaning of that word and it is so derogatory that I will not reveal it here.

It was the British, who in search of an ethnic identity for the Omo Oduduwa, took the derogatory word Yar’iba, and mispronounced it as Yoruba.

The actual name for the Yoruba or the Omo Oduduwa, is omoluabi, which is a word that evolved from omo-ti-olu-iwa-bi, meaning the child that the lord of character begat.

Many people, including many modern day Yoruba speakers, think that Oluwa means Lord. No it does not. Oluwa connotes Lord, but it does not mean just lord. It means Lord of Iwa, meaning character, or good morals.

Now what is the origin of omo-ti-olu-iwa-bi? Many, myself included, think It goes back to the origin of Adam, the child that had no mother or father but was begotten by the Lord as we read in Genesis 2, which itself agrees with the folkloric origins of Oduduwa’s ancestral line through Lamurudu.

I know that these revelations may be shocking and could even seem like heresy to some of my readers, but I urge everyone who has read this to behave like the Berean people.

Acts 17:11 reads:

“Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.”

Please search the Scriptures. Everything you have read here is based on Scripture, shocking as it may be.

Reno Omokri

Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years, and other books. Avid traveller.

If you have questions stemming from this article, you can reach me on info@renoomokri.org.

source : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/09/the-ijebu-the-yoruba-and-their-influence-on-the-bible-and-judaism-reno/

Yes o...Like this agbemo Judaic ladies

Politics / Re: Reno Omokri: Nnamdi Kanu Showed Extreme Carelessness By Going To Kenya by ZorGBUooeh: 7:47am On Jul 04, 2021
OurBusinessIsPr:
he said nothing but the truth .

No one takes him serious

He should remove his mouth from Igbo affairs and mind his business.
Politics / Re: Reno Omokri: Nnamdi Kanu Showed Extreme Carelessness By Going To Kenya by ZorGBUooeh: 12:08am On Jul 04, 2021
This guy should sharrap

Very unstable human..Always dangling like balls in a scrotum

His either here or there

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Politics / Re: Chadian And Niger Armed Mercenary In Nigeria ? by ZorGBUooeh: 9:02pm On Jul 01, 2021
NaijirianKing:
If we see things clearly and are being honest with ourselves, we will acknowledge that the North developed the south. It was the groundnut pyramid that developed the oil industry that everyone is enjoying the proceeds from today.

This hasn't stopped, see Dangote building the largest refinery in Lagos, a Fulani developing the south and bringing jobs down south. Imagine after all of this, the south will be ungrateful to the North and will try to hijack the hardwork of the North.

If we look at this without bias, we will see that we need to start really appreciate the North for providing, leadership, unity, and development even at the expense of developing the North. All the North wants is peace in the south so that the nation can actually grow.




If u are truly honest with urself u will realize that the oil and refinery that the north claim they built and developed down south are in the south south and south west.

So why shouldn't igbos fight for total breakaway so we can develop our land?
Celebrities / Re: Vee Gives Neo An Early Birthday Treat On His 27th Birthday by ZorGBUooeh: 6:54pm On Jul 01, 2021
Who be this wanz again..Country dey burn una dey do Romeo and Juliet

The way neo be dey do house boy for this gel DAT year.. I think say this gel go carry am go London

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Politics / Re: Troops Kill 73 ISWAP Terrorists; Capture 44 AK 47 Rifles, 7 Anti-Aircraft Guns by ZorGBUooeh: 4:04pm On Jul 01, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Well done boys

Guy as a Jay man I be think say u wise but u be dumb puzzzzy nigga
Politics / Re: IPOB Asks Igbos To Boycott Kenyan Airlines, Others Over Country's Involvement by ZorGBUooeh: 4:02pm On Jul 01, 2021
Monogamy:


This one has suddenly became supporter of Alshabab just because Kenya handed over their fugitive online president to Nigeria.

So Kenya forces attacked in Somalia not in Kenya and the news is even January when we are in July..

You people should take in charge of your emotions without allowing it to make you guys dey continue misyarn

Im be like say u get crossed eyes and u no dey fit read something well.
I say we dey face similar problem from terrorist group. Where I support alshabab?

Kenya don witness multiple terror attack and go still witness more becos they are still at war with alshabab.
They understand something before type.
Politics / Re: IPOB Asks Igbos To Boycott Kenyan Airlines, Others Over Country's Involvement by ZorGBUooeh: 3:51pm On Jul 01, 2021
Monogamy:


Let me lecture you about international politics, apart from Garrisa region in Kenya which has been experiencing once in a blue moon attacks cos they share borders with Kenya, when last have you heard about Alshabab attacking in Kenya?

Stay updated bro

Mr lecturer

Are Kenyan forces still fighting alshabab in Somalia or not?7 were killed in a road side bomb in January.

Guy when they overran some part of Mozambique they did not see it coming.

Don't underrate those Islamist.They don't forgive..They hate Kenya with passion and waiting for the right time to strike.In the nearest future I see them striking Kenya hard or overrunning some part like they did in Mozambique.
Politics / Re: IPOB Asks Igbos To Boycott Kenyan Airlines, Others Over Country's Involvement by ZorGBUooeh: 3:22pm On Jul 01, 2021
Monogamy:


Go and join Alshabab and over run Kenya because they hand over a fugitive guy to the Nigeria authority..

Imagine such kind of thinking and mentality

I should join alshabab?u sniff something

I be Muslim terrorist.. They are already at war with alshabab.If u no sabi world politics kindly get lost.

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Politics / Re: IPOB Asks Igbos To Boycott Kenyan Airlines, Others Over Country's Involvement by ZorGBUooeh: 3:03pm On Jul 01, 2021
I pity Kenyans.

They and the christian south are facing similar problem..They are surrounded and fighting hardcore Islamic group like al shabab and isil and they sold out there fellow Christian black brothers fighting against a more deadly group like Fulani,bokoharam,and isil.

Don't they hear of the atrocities they commit here in Nigeria.

Don't they know that they and Ghana will benefit most if Nigeria break up.

If they are overrun by an Islamic group like Al shabab in the nearest future do they think that a terrorist country like Nigeria will help them.No they will celebrate.
The only saving grace for Christian countries in east Africa and north African countries if the Islamist they are fighting invade them is not Usa,Britain,Un or any white country. There major help will come from fellow African Christian Countries.

Left for me no need to boycott anything..Karma is coming for them.We will laugh last

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Religion / Re: My Confusion About God And The Scriptures. by ZorGBUooeh: 2:32pm On Jul 01, 2021
In this life I pity people wey carry religion for head

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Politics / Re: We Will Get Your Collaborators, FG Tells Kanu. by ZorGBUooeh: 2:22pm On Jul 01, 2021
Lazy unity beggers

Can't u guys run ur country without igbos
Politics / Re: Chadian And Niger Armed Mercenary In Nigeria ? by ZorGBUooeh: 11:10am On Jul 01, 2021
I said it yerstday

France just allied with the north to hold there grip tight on the south becos of oil and gas.

At the end south must prevail becos we can't be suppressed like other blacks,, our kind of black special.

Fulani's are crazy over anything concerning igboho and KANU.There billionaires dangote,rabiu and co are having sleepless night over them,,becos of oil and gas and refinery.They are the ones pulling the strings backstage.
If them like make them ally with Satan himself south must be free angry

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Politics / Re: Do Igbos Have Any Inventions, Ideas, Monuments In Nigeria? by ZorGBUooeh: 8:51am On Jul 01, 2021
This ur dumb question is like asking if birds lay egg undecided

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 6:57am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
Help yourself with some evidence to prove your claim of “DiFfErEnT eRa”and your claim of “sAmE eRa” if you wish to be taken seriously by anyone on Nairaland.cheesy

The fact that your people later came to some knowledge of clothing only a couple of decades ago simply proves that your people evolved only recently. Okay? grin

I have already educated you that archaeological evidence exists which shows clearly that some 700 — 1000 years ago, Yoruba women had long came to the knowledge of textile, and covered not only the lower part of their body, but also their upper bodies. Yes. grin

Can you same the same thing about the Igbo people who lived some 700 — 1000 years ago? Of course never

You can’t even say such about the Igbos who lived only 250 — 300 years ago.

Cheers!

Yeah

Covered up 700,1000 years ago like this women here.I believe u

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 1:37am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
You clearly have no clue what the concept of “time” is. Do you? grin cheesy

Everything goes if “time” is thrown into the dustbin as you’ve done here.

For example, by throwing “time” away as you’ve done here, I can also ask you a similar question as follows:

Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group”?

The Yoruba women in the 1st attachment or the Igbo women in the 2nd attachment? grin

(And IF in fact the 1st attachment is by some chance not earlier than the 2nd; then it is clearly from the same decade as the 2nd. Yet see the gap).


Mumu boy comparing different era..I brought out people from the same era

These are the people u claimed were unclad.. Olodo rapata like u tongue

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 12:35am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
The same picture you attached which shows the ladies as having come already to the knowledge of textile and clothing — yet choosing to do as they please with their upper bodies. grin

In contrast, the picture of the Igbo savages attached below shows they still haven’t come to any knowledge of textile/ clothing even in recent times.

Otondo! cheesy Yorubas have come to a full knowledge of textile/clothing since 700 — 1000 years ago (and beyond).

~ Archaeological evidence exists showing that even Yoruba women circa 1000 years ago covered not only their lower bodies, but also covered their upper bodies. You didn’t know that. Did you?

Now prove that your daddies and mommies didn’t roam stark n@ked circa 1,000 years ago only 300 years ago.

In sum then, the picture you attached depicts women who had clothing, but chose to pose with their b00bs because they can do so. cheesy


Make yourself relevant with some evidence of your borrowing theory.

Because they can. cheesy

Cheers!

Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group? cheesy

The Igbo teens were more covered compared to those ijebu old mgbekes

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 10:58pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Repetition is not equal to proof.

Make yourself useful with some evidence. cheesy

Have they come to the knowledge of textile/clothing at that time?

YES, and the same picture you attached proves that.

Did they bare their boobs (despite their knowledge of textile/clothing as shown in the picture)? YES

What then does that mean? It means they chose to bare their b00ps for that shoot (despite evidently having come to the knowledge of clothing).

The same can’t be said of the Igbos even in the early 1900s — let alone centuries earlier.

May be those are Yorubas as you wish, who knows? cheesy

May be those are from the 50s and 60s as you wish, who knows? cheesy

But are those the ‘best’ Yoruba buildings in the 1900s? No.

I have already shown you the ‘best’ we got in the early 60s, (see 1st attachment).

And you’ve shown us the ‘best’ you got in the 70s. (see 2nd attachment).

And the difference is as clear as day and night. LMAO!

Stop! Don’t disgrace the Igbo race with this one.

Search up who is the first billionaire in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to own a car in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to drive a car in Nigeria.

Stop disgracing ndi-Igbo.


Which picture that I attached proved what?

The women are from the era when u guys were semi unclad while the men are from the era when u guys discovered cloth from abokis.Even in ur civilized era u guys wore cloth,una still dey leave for ugly hot.

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 10:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
(1) You just shot yourself in the head (as usual) with those two pictures you attached.

On the one head you’re tricking your mind to accept that Yoruba didn’t know textile/clothing.

On the other hand, your own pictures debunk you on my behalf. grin

(2) Or, are you tryna say people may at times choose to bare their b00bs despite having long, long come to the knowledge of textile?

If so, I have already said that. And the evidence from your pictures does show that they’ve long come to the knowledge of textile/clothing. grin

(3) The attachment below shows late-1800/early-1900s Igbos who are just slowly coming to the knowledge of textile/clothing.

(4) The undeniable fact however remains that, some 700 — 1000 years ago when Yorubas already knew textile/clothing (see my DP), Igbos were still clueless about textile or clothing. #FACT.

Cc: theFilmtric, rhektor, gomojam, wizzakosh

Mkpi

Of course u guys wore agbada but u guys started wearing it late after ur northern neighbour's taught u guys.Some tie wrapper for back ground sef cheesy

The boobylicious babes u are seeigng there are ijebu babes of those days.. Why are they not clothed?Abi dem wan collect afternoon fresh air for dem dangling boobs cheesy

The men on agbada should be from the 50s and 60s
I am drawing ur attention to the hut cheesy behind the old men..Abi u said Yoruba's lived in mansion abi skyscrapers in those days.

When yorubas were trekking around under hot blazing sun like stray donkeys during the colonial era..Igbo were moving around on Royce lolz hahaha cheesy

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 9:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
Great Yoruba civilization

That architectural design behind those old men is the 8th world Wonder

See those beauty kweenz of the 40s well dressed cheesy

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Politics / Re: Yoruba Civilization. by ZorGBUooeh: 9:21pm On Jun 30, 2021
bomb24:
Ndi circa 1000.

TAO11

ZorGBUooeh

Shiver99


Hahahahaha

See civilized boobyrians cheesy

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 9:15pm On Jun 30, 2021
Yoruba's were really civilzed and sophisticated those days.. They discovered dildoo.Look carefully at this statues left hand and see valid proof cheesy

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Politics / Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Was Arrested By Interpol While Seeking Support For Biafra- PUNCH by ZorGBUooeh: 3:59pm On Jun 30, 2021
Naajjii:

This rag tag Ipob never cease to amaze us, the bus already left where ? grin grin if you don't go and chill continue to do Ipob and unknown gunmen, security agency will finish you and nothing will happen

Sharap

I have bin provoking Igbos lately taunting them online like u guys do..So that we will enter the next phase.So keep up with the taunts..Cos if every where is kwayet Igbo's won't reactcheesy

The taunts will only boost our moral.
Politics / Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Was Arrested By Interpol While Seeking Support For Biafra- PUNCH by ZorGBUooeh: 3:51pm On Jun 30, 2021
amarachi06:


France and USA were the only Country that supported Biafrans during the war. They cannot support Nigerian Government overnight.

The process of his arrest is illegal. I think, he was abducted.

Macron is against ambassonians.The oil and gas,business deal that was struck in a hurry by dangote and co in france is a little reward for France

Amina Mohammed that was vocal last weak of how the world was not ready for a 200 and sometin million refugee bla bla bla had a role in it..She have been hyping Nigeria lately

But we don't care..We muv
Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 3:03pm On Jun 30, 2021
Hausa's wey get the best architectural structure and civilization up north no brag

Binis wey get the best down south no brag na this gbegiri culture wey dey leave for cave dey brag here since.

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 2:58pm On Jun 30, 2021
wizzakosh:
Are you blind to read. Did they not write year from the year in the picture your brother posted. How can you call 1900 pictures as ancient.

Your brother showed 1900pic, TAO11 showed 1900pic and you are shouting.

Who u be?Which psychiatric hospital u escape from

If u don't know the genesis of our argument stay away sad

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Politics / Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 2:55pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Only a dum.b dum.b like you would look at the general corpus of painting & sculptures of the ancient Egyptians, Nubians, and the Kushites, etc. and reach the conclusion that they are a nation of unclad or semi-clad people.

Stop disgracing Igbos online.

The decontextualized images showing some naked women does not imply that the society is unclad or semi-clad. Slave maidens are almost always naked in all ancient cultures.

On the flip, the general images/paintings shows them as clothed people. The few decontextualized images of some naked slave-maidens can not overturn the general depiction.

And how males clothed with textiles around their lower bodies translates to a nation of semi-unclad people still remains a mystery to me till now.

In any case, ndi-Igbo was still a nation of stark n@ked
savages swinging d!cks/b00bs from tree to tree only 200 — 300 years ago.

So, I don’t get where the comparison with Ife, Kush, Nubia, and Egypt is coming from.

And it remains a fundamental fact that a people who have not yet come to the discovery of clothing, or the knowledge of the [widespread] use of clothing, cannot possibly evolve a greater index of civilization.

I am moved to tears for ndi-Igbo.

Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh

This goat is back.

Im be like say u don chop bellefull this afternoon again. cheesy

Vamoose joor I don tell u wetin I don tell u..Take it or leave it

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Politics / Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Was Arrested By Interpol While Seeking Support For Biafra- PUNCH by ZorGBUooeh: 10:43am On Jun 30, 2021
France made a deal with Nigeria to set him up becos of ambazonia and oil and gas

With amina recent pointless yarns..With dangote and co visiting France to reward france tru buisness deals.we fixed the puzzle together and we already know.

The struggle continues no time..U can't bring Igbo's down.The bus have already left the station no going back cool

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Politics / Re: Ibadan And Awka Pictures 100 Years Ago by ZorGBUooeh: 10:41am On Jun 30, 2021
BOOZELEE:
The deranged chest beaters they compare colonial era building built by whites with wetin blacks build.

Those hut u see there required strength and ingenuity to build of which Yoruba's were so lazy to build therez.

There were many colonial building littered around port Harcourt in the colonial era.

See the brown roof sef.

The brown roofianz dey chest beat with dem brown roof district cheesy

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