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Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Lordave: 1:02pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
scholes0:I don't think anybody uses 'Nko' while speaking Igbo, it best suits pidgin English. Instead of 'Nko' in an Igbo sentence, 'KWANU' is best suits to every Igbo speaker. 8 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:04pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
maestroferddi: I’m from Anambra State actually. Pipe down. 4 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by TerrorSquad147: 1:06pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Bidobado:why are you so bitter?? 1 Like |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Nobody: 1:07pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
RedboneSmith: The Tundes and the Emekas will start criticising each other, even though the Jamaicans swear that it was Igbos, the Nigerians will never accept, because Emeka and Tunde MUST not agree. This is why I prefer Musa, he sits down, shuts his mouth and enjoys the spoils of the war between Emeka and Tunde. Because Tunde must not let Emeka take glory for anything, because he is not to be trusted with any achievement even if it is his sweat. You guys will never learn. 12 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by BabaIbo: 1:07pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
somegirl1: just when you run out of lies and can no longer backup your lies, you switch to insult... you are a big fo.ol, I know you guys very well... you can su.ck a dickkk for all I care jide in Yoruba is stand up or to rise up jide in Igbo is hold on to or simply hold (yonhold something)... Jidenna- hold on to father (God Oluwajide- Lord stand up or rise up... You're the one lacking intellectually for failing to see a clear example 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:08pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
baby124: And I’m telling you mai mai and egusi are also Igbo. Have you actually been to Igboland? 4 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
BabaIbo: Tunde will never agree that he is related to Emeka by DNA even when biology says so, because Emeka and Tunde must not agree. Do not bother explaining to them, just allow them to continue their enmity over nothing. 3 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:10pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
baby124: No one in Igboland starts cooking egusi with tatashe. And why is it that Yoruba people now use ugu and uziza to cook their own, hm? Does ugu now grow in the SW? 6 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by konoplyanka: 1:11pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
RedboneSmith: Yes I'm from eastern yoruba and we don't know esusu. The only thing we know is ajo. However, I don't believe yoruba could borrow words from ibos owing to the fact that Yoruba migration pattern don't go east. We only go west and north. The ibos on the other hand could have borrowed a lot from yoruba as they migrate to our land. 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by TerrorSquad147: 1:13pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
GavelSlam:pls go and open a thread for the yorubas 1 Like |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
scholes0: There’s no other word for banana in Igbo than ogede. That one’s also shared. I saw you quote me just before. Did you think I’d reaffirm what you want to believe to boost your Yoruba ego? 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by baby124: 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
safarigirl:I don’t know about a thread from 3yrs ago. But Egusi is a Yoruba soup. The way it is cooked and it’s name is all Yoruba. 3 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by BabaIbo: 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Lordave: ask question before you disgrace yourself outside... it has so many meaning in igbo.. I will list some out for you nko- edged nko- hook nko- to tease or abuse some one and so many more... can you tell me it's Yoruba meaning 3 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by baby124: 1:16pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Probz:Hahahahaha. You must be laughing at yourself. |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Chukazu: 1:18pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
aljharem: How did you know the word that existed before the amalgamation? You were the headmaster? 5 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Lordave: 1:18pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
I don't understand why someone will sit in the comfort of wherever he is squatting and claim that words like 'soso, egwusi, ogiri etc' do not exist in the Igbo lexicon while comfortably claiming it was borrowed from his? Any such idiot should not please hesitate to tell us the first man to use such words, the man who brought and added this words to the Igbo lexicon with evidence and in which the incidents took place. How could someone say agwa is not an Igbo word? 10 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by BabaIbo: 1:19pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
konoplyanka: try to be diverse in your perspective... let's just agree with your movement structure, so when you move to somewhere you don't impact on them, they only make impact on you, is that your basis of argument or what... please learn |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Lordave: 1:21pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
BabaIbo:I wasn't saying we don't have 'nko' in Igbo, but the particular 'nko'(considering the meaning) he asked about is not popular among Igbo speakers. What you wrote up there is fact and I know about it. |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:22pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
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Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by maestroferddi: 1:22pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Probz:And who cares m whether you are from Oklahoma? My mama tell me say we be Igbo... If you are a nwafor Igbo rooted in Igbo culture and tradition, you wouldnt come here and be denigrating Igbo consciousness... If 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by GavelSlam: 1:23pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
TerrorSquad147: Stop misinforming . Don't accept mediocrity. |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by somegirl1: 1:24pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
baby124: Which way are you referring to? That you prepare it a certain way doesn't make it the default way across the country. 5 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:24pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
maestroferddi: I’m now denigrating Igbo consciousness for saying that some words are shared between Igbo and Yoruba? I’ve seen it all. 5 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by scholes0(m): 1:25pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Probz: Haa, they have already claimed Ogede oo 1 Like |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by baby124: 1:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Probz:People customize their Egusi however they like to. Traditionally Egusi is cooked with Efo tete. It is a big hard leaf Yoruba vegetable. Ugwu is an Igbo vegetable. By the way, Yoruba’s also cook with bitter leaf. Bitterleaf is Ewuro. You know nothing about Yoruba cuisine. So stop talking bullshit. We also have a lot of vegetable species we cook with. 5 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Chukazu: 1:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
scholes0: The same way you borrowed " ugu" leave from igbo He who borrowed whatever doesn't make anyone less or more of a human 6 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Originalsly: 1:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Guyman02: I have issue with most of the above....did you make this stuff up? Igbo slaves were light skinned?...first time I'm hearing about light skinned slaves period. Slaves taken to work on plantations were all Black....dark skinned. Africans were taken to t he West wayyyy before 1790..the slave trade was well established by 1790...and slaves were still taken there in large numbers after 1809. Africans were not kidnapped by Europeans...can you imagine a European getting off the ship and running into the forests capturing natives?.....Africans were captured by Africans.... penned by Africans and sold to the Europeans. The Igbos inability to speak what language? One if the first things the Plantation owners did...was to separate as much as possible those who speak the same language....a safeguard to prevent them from plotting. In any African community in the diaspora there still remain words that can be traced to any tribe....tribe not race that was taken as slaves. And yes...many such words are widely used in Jamaica because Jamaica's history is a bit different from the other countries.....and because of their history....Jamaicans are even today different from other nationalities that had a history of African slavery. No problem trying to promote Igbos...bit please... get it right. 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by TerrorSquad147: 1:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
GavelSlam:k |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by maclatunji: 1:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
somegirl1: Sorry you are hurt, but facts cannot be twisted. The truth is a large portion of people sold into slavery in pre-Independence Nigeria were Igbos, it was not really fellow Igbos doing this but people with superior civilizations finding it easy to overrun the largely scattered Igbo villages that never found the ability to form a state of their own. 2 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by BabaIbo: 1:28pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Lordave: can't you see what he typed, "because they are now using it"...he didn't specify and you jumped to conclusion that's "nko" that both of them are debating on as if there is only one nko... you should have asked which nko he's talking about and which nko the other guy is arguing on... 1 Like |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:28pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
scholes0: Ogede’s shared. Get over yourself. 3 Likes |
Re: Red Ibo In Jamaica: A Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Probz(m): 1:29pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
baby124: And you know nothing about Igbo cuisine so shut your own mouth. Una get akpurakpu egusi? 6 Likes |
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