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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by cooljude(m): 9:07am On Jan 20, 2017 |
bigfrancis21: This is a mere speculative tale without concrete proof, at least a sect of people still live close to Ife with that name and the public spat between Oni of Ife and the ruler of Ugbo was recent concerning the said event (Moremi treachery). I see alot of arguments on Nairaland and I like reading your views but I disagree absolutely with this view because it is contradictory to known facts. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by bigfrancis21: 7:25pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
cooljude: My dear, disagreeing with me does not make any sense because I did not write those articles up. They are everywhere on the internet about Igbo being the aborigines of Ife. You might want to disagree with those numerous internet sources instead. Until then, .... http://www.hevasof.com/histmoremi.htm 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by cooljude(m): 10:47pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
bigfrancis21: Anybody can put up any publication online but it doesn't translate to it been factual. By tales passed down from. generation, by location of the Ugbos to Ife, it is quite obvious that they are the people been described by the tales of Moremi and not necessary South Eastern Igbos. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by lawani: 11:06pm On Jan 20, 2017 |
cooljude: IGBO (RE MI) IS AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT WORD FROM IGBO (DO DO). THE FORMER IS FOREST WHILE THE LATTER SOUNDS LIKE HEAD BUTT IN YORUBA HOWEVER WHEN USED IN NDIGBO IT MEANS SAME AS GBO IN AKARIGBO WHICH IS ALL. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 9:34am On Nov 11, 2017 |
bigfrancis21: Pumpkin leaves |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by rhektor(m): 7:30am On Nov 14, 2017 |
kaura5000: It is what word or whose word? |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by rhektor(m): 7:32am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Alabasa =hausa corrupted to alubosa But wahala? No no no it is a pure Yorùbá word no offense |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 8:57am On Nov 30, 2021 |
agadez007: If they can claim Ugu, Akpụ, Ogbono and okoro... Is it ogiri that they will not claim Don't be surprised they will claim nsala and Ora soon |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 9:00am On Nov 30, 2021 |
macof: They traded nothing it was returned slaves that brought those nuances |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 8:24pm On Nov 30, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: Ogiri is as much Yoruba as it is Igbo (moreover, it’s not even all Igbos who cook with ogiri). Yorubas are right to claim ogiri as theirs because it’s theirs just like it is ours. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 8:34am On Dec 01, 2021 |
Probz:Oga the word ogiri is igbo... I don't know what yoruba call them If hausa could give yoruba the name they answer today is it ogiri that they will not claim |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by UGBE634: 9:24am On Dec 01, 2021 |
lawani:When did they Overwhelm the place? 1. Was it during the reign of Oba Egbeka,(14th century) that the Uneme people migrated from Igun quarters of Benin and till date still speak an Edoid language 2. Was it during the reign of Oba Olua(1473-1480) that his son went out in search of another kingdom and took the title of Ogiame- King of riverine territory.(remember he did not go with the title from Benin, he went there and saw that he was to be a ruler over a riverine people and gave himself Ogiame, If he was given by his father or the Chiefs it won't change a thing it will buttress my point the more even)which he bears till date and holds so sacred which tells undeniably of his Edo origin. 3. Was it during Esigie's reign ( 1504-1550) when the IGUEBEN people migrated from Benin after they were sent to prosecute a war against the Igalas, till date they speak a dialect of Edo, Why is Yoruba relic not evident in Agbor, and other Anioma towns were the royal family of Benin and other highly placed chiefs seem to have had something to do with over the centuries. My brother find another talk Edo is not your mate. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 10:16am On Dec 01, 2021 |
The thing is the yorubas are a bunch of unrelated groups of people (slave returnees, expat dahomians, jebu, oyos...), so they created a fake history for themselves in order to claim they are related, they even tried to add us Edos into their fake history. Basically they tried to turn the old western region into a tribe and they borrowed the name yoruba to name that tribe. The name yoruba is a derivation of the name yarrib.a which literally means oyo kingdom. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 01, 2021 |
I don't think there will ever be a day on earth when yoruba would stop making wild claims about Benin, it is clearly a yoruba obsession. The extremely low self esteem of the yoruba needs a fake history to be propped up, and that fake yoruba history needs Benin for credibility and prestige, and the yoruba think that since they are a "major group" wihin nigeria, they can claim whatever they want about an other group of people which is not a "major" group. Basically, the yoruba believe that if enough people tell a lie, it automatically becomes true. For those whom are interested in history: yoruba as a word only means oyo kingdom, revisionism turned it into meaning the entirety of the southwest. Actually the groups in the southwest are unrelated and us Edos are not related to them. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 3:58pm On Dec 01, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: Drop the superiority complex. It’s not necessary. I’m as Anambrarian as they come (trust me) but even I can admit that ogiri is merely a shared word between Igbo and Yoruba. You fanatical tribalists from either side need to drop this attitude of absolute ownership and understand that Igbo and Yoruba share many words and foods in common (oyibo/oyinbo, ogiri, ejire/ejime for twins, moin-moin/mai-mai, egusi, akamu/ogi, etc.) because we share a more distant link. One didn’t necessarily copy from the other. We just share certain things in common, just like alfredo (if you know what that means) is just a standard Italian pasta dish. This unnecessary tribalism is what the colonial white man don want una to do. He cane to divide and cause confusion and you people (conc. villagers with an excessive amount of patriotism) are following in his footsteps. If you didn’t know before today that ogiri (not oha, not ofe nsala, not ugu, just ogiri) is shared between Igbos and Yorubas, you do now. The Yoruba equivalent to okpei (‘Hausa’: dawadawa) is iru, sure. But ogiri proper (made from ukpaka/egwusi) exists in hinterland Yorubaland just as in northern Igboland. If you don’t like it then you can suck your mum’s pussy but the fact still remains that ogiri is merely shared, not borrowed. No tribal sentiments. Fact. End. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by samuk: 11:53am On Dec 02, 2021 |
UGBE634: Those that like to falsify Benin history are always oblivion to the fact that Benin history have several reference points. So it's always easy to point out their lies. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 5:36pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
Probz:no be only Anambra na Ebonyi you be.... Ogiri isi is an igbo word... Yoruba call theirs Iru Deal with it oga correctness |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 9:17pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: Nigerian tribalists and their obstinacy without proof. Read and learn...... Honestly I think Lagos has an overwhelming or disproportionate influence on how Yorubas as a whole are being perceived. People whoa re not Yoruba will be arguing with Yorubas from the deep interior about what is Yoruba and what isn't, smh. [img]http:///65535/51719292792_3a81d66f9e_c.jpg[/img] cc Probz 6 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 9:38pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: Nah. Yorubas call okpei (which conc. Anambra Igbos don’t even regard as ogiri proper) iru (which Hausas call dawadawa). Ogiri proper (which is made from fermented egusi/castor oil seeds, not locust bean) exists in Igboland just as in Yorubaland. Okpei is not the same thing as ogiri proper (or ogiri Igbo) and likewise iru is not the same thing as ogiri Ijebu and the like (as the southwesterners use it). If it hurts your ego so much to admit that ogiri (not the okpei-dawadawa-iru kind) is shared between Igbos and Yorubas, that’s your problem. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 9:42pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
scholes0: Yup. There’s being patriotic (within reasonable limits) and then there’s being senselessly ignorant and fanatical about the lightest of things. Will an Igbo never be president of Nigeria because Yorubas and Igbos share a word in common? Will the world come to a halt? What’s there? (For the fanatical nationalists on here.) 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by scholes0(m): 10:01pm On Dec 02, 2021 |
This is a paper on ogiri production from 5 SW states. Ogiri is made from all sorts of oil bearing seeds. So, like probz said, there is Ogiri from Melon, Cotton fruit, watermelon, castor bean, groundnut, etc. Guess the only state that was missing.... Your guess is as good as mine (Lagos) [img]http:///65535/51720167086_5b4fc60610.jpg[/img].[img]http:///65535/51721065025_48616103cf_z.jpg[/img] What is the next word/item in contention? 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 12:19am On Dec 03, 2021 |
Probz: Dude it seems you have a problem with the comprehension... I said Ogiri is an igbo word... I am not here to argue what yoruba call theirs or the processes The bottom line is ogiri is an igbo word and I never said igbo invented the seasoning... We don't know for sure Onye pụta Ona akogheri |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by UGBE634: 1:39am On Dec 03, 2021 |
samuk:My brother there are enough, there are more than enough reference where one can begin to draw fact and truth from, and they are oblivious of this fact to their detriment. Their greatest undoing is that the Yorubas don't travel, you couldn't have come to Benin city and still say Binis are Yoruba. His experience most certainly has been centered around Ogbomosho-Oshogbo-Ilesha for the greater part of his years, it is embarrassing 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 2:17am On Dec 03, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: You did contest the mutual Yoruba origins of the word and you know it. No-one was ever disputing that ogiri is Igbo. But you doubted that ogiri also exists in Yorubaland and you were proved wrong. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Probz(m): 4:52pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: You said more than that and you know it. But go off. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Olu317(m): 6:31pm On Dec 05, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu:Ogiri is found in Yoruba dictionary as far back as Mid eighteen century before the third publication in 1911-1913. This was when Roman latin orthography were been used for writing. So, do not be biased over this because Yoruba had been using these different variants of Ogiri since unknown era. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by IkpuMmadu: 12:18am On Dec 06, 2021 |
Olu317:lies and lies I live in Lagos and they don't call ogiri Stop this lies |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by macof(m): 2:29am On Dec 06, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu: But didn't scholes0 already teach you that it is produced in other parts of yorubaland? They don't call it Ògìrì in Lagos doesn't mean it is not still a native Yoruba item And besides, they actually do call it "ògìrì" in Lagos, the issue is that you won't find it easily in Lagos. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Olu317(m): 11:54am On Dec 06, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu:Are you really here for fun or to learn? Perhap, you're a young person having unnecessary Ibo egocentrism without fact. I am sure Ibo dictionary came up much later than Yoruba's, which also had some form of input through Samuel Ajai Crowther in standardising the Roman Latin lettering's adoption by the Ibos of Modern day Eastern Nigeria. The third set of Yoruba dictionary was produced through the Church Missionary Society bookshop in 1913, which was produced earlier in 1911 , as an English -Yoruba Dictionary, under the General Editorship of Rev. E. J Sowande, which was intended to meet immediate needs. This was after the first set that was published in1852 had all the copies exhausted. Here below is the screenshot of Ògìrì, which means: flavouring extracted from melon seeds to make soup, stew etc more delicious. 2 Likes
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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Newton85: 5:38pm On Dec 06, 2021 |
UGBE634:Lol, a Benin saying Yorubas don't travel? Lmao, wonders shall never end! 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Olu317(m): 11:23am On Dec 11, 2021 |
IkpuMmadu:...... |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Niflheim(m): 1:08pm On Jan 01, 2022 |
They claimed that their ancestors built Jerusalem, even though they live in west Africa!!! They claimed that they are the lost tribe of Israel!!! They are truly lost!!! 2 Likes |
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