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Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Yyeske(m): 7:40pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:At least they already know what I'm talking about unlike you who can't give us the meaning of Yoruba in the language 1 Like |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:41pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1:but did they claim ibo they adopt ibo name doesn’t make them ibo they are olukunmi and they migrated from Yoruba land so what does that make them ibo or Yoruba stop attaching by force they are different people from ibo 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:42pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: You are historicaly iliterate and intellecuualy poor . Your brain is a desert. There's nothing there, just empty space where trees of knowledge should be. Poor you. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by PVision2020(m): 7:42pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske:An erudite ibo scholar already proved that the word Igbo is meaningless, so who are you to state otherwise. By the way Yoruba is coined from the words Oyo and Oba. I guess you should be more concern about the fact that your igbo language was lettered by a Yoruba man (Ajay Crowther). 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Owamudia: 7:43pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: Why are you arguing emotionally like a dullard ![]() History cannot be changed. Lukunmi are Yorubas. We were taught in GST101 - Nigerian Peoples & Culture. Yoruba is spoken in Agbor till tomorrow. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Yyeske(m): 7:43pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:Two simple tasks I gave you and you dey vex. Give me names of people and places with Yoruba prefix or suffix, Meet with the indigenes and tell me your findings, is that too hard for you? |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 7:43pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske:Lame It has no meaning Are there people who bear the name Igbo as individuals and what does it mean? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:45pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:The Lucumi are Igbo with their homeland deep in Igbo Land. Sorry kid, but that's the way the cookie crumbles. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Yyeske(m): 7:45pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:This merry go round tactics no work, I've already given some tasks, finish them up and come back. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:47pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
igbodefender:painment lies will not take u anywhere u big liar the Igbo people ife referenced are in ondo states today not some osu in the east. Their king still exist with their history intact. 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 7:48pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske: What does Igbo mean Giive me the name of places with Hausa as a Prefix with Swahili as prefix with Ogoni as a prefix . 1 Like |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:49pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
igbodefender:lucumi are Yoruba descendant in Brazil the olukumi are Yoruba in delta osu can not change that 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:50pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: Ironically enough nothing to support your staement except nairaland post from a well known fabricated on NL and a blog that copied the NL post. Ironically enough all the well known people from that community, not ONE is claiming yoruba including one who was a member of a music group consisted of predominately yorubas. Ironically enough when the ugbodu king became a lawyer, all of whom in attendance to celebrate it, all of who Ugbodu none had yoruba names or dressed like yoruba despite it was an Ugbodu traditional celebration http://www.cshowcaseonlinenews.com/2017/04/thanksgiving-mass-in-honour-of-oloza-of.html?m=1 Ironically enough a king that attends every anioma celebration including aniocha celebration and not ONE yoruba own is Yoruba Desperation is sickening. I repeat again Go and force am be Yoruba. Visit their towns and start forcing am since una are that desperate 2 Likes |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 7:51pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske: give us names of places with Ibibio,Hausa Berom as prefixes What does Igbo mean in Igbo language? NOTHING Is it not shameful no one has ome out to back you? By now igbodefender would have been huffing and puffing if your claim was true but it is a desperate shameless lie 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Yyeske(m): 7:51pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:When you are done giving me Yoruba, Chinese, Japanese, Korean equivalents, then I'll repeat my previous posts. You must give me a Yoruba equivalent first though. Shame no dey catch you, all nairalanders are viewing your posts and knowing fully well you can't answer a simple question |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:53pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:Painment? Lol. You have issues. What do you want t6 tell the kings of Ugbodu and Onicha Ugbo in Anioma? |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:55pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Owamudia: Again REREAD my post you dummy. They migrated from yoruba but don't claim y'all. My people have Igala ancestry does that mean I mean I'm igala? Arochukwu has Ibibio ancestry does that mean they ibibio? Onitsha has some bini ancestry does that mean they bini? Hell one of your Ijebu king claimed they migrated from sudan food that mean they are sudanese. I know olukumi because I have a sister married into that community and I've been to that community more times than I can count. They don't claim una. Never have. Visit them and know wtf they are instead of desperately attache since iteskiri keep puahing una of them. 2 Likes |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 7:56pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske: Hahaha The onus is on you to provide the Korean Chinese and Japanese equivalents because you are the one suggesting it means anything. Can you reason at alll? Can you see the contradiction in your position? You need to learn basic logic You have suggested that the presence of Igbo in name places suggests that the name is autochthonous and this would suggest that parralels exist elsewhere so the onus of providing that falls squarely at your doorstep. You do not even understand the logic of your ridiculous argument 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 7:57pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:You are not a very bright person, are you? |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nonaira1: 7:58pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Owamudia: Oh and btw Agbor people ARE NOT olukumi nor do they speak Yoruba. The second language agbor people speak beside igbo is Bini. Tomorrow now ogwashi uku and Asaba would start being yoruba speakers too. Ndi ara Desperate to be Deltans and attaching to every community una can think of. PATHETIC!!! 2 Likes |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Yyeske(m): 8:02pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:Abeg waka go front because it's obvious even to the blind, deaf and dumb that Yoruba was imposed on you guys but Igbo has already been indigenous to the people concerned. Simple answer and you cannot fit provide since morning. What a shame. Other Yorubas seeing the weight of the question fled but you dey form bouncer. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 8:03pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
igbodefender: Are you? I would very much like to explore that thesis |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 8:03pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
igbodefender:the king of Ugbodu migrate from owo and Akoko axis and they are still Yoruba who speaks ibo though they identify as just olukunmi. The modern day Igbo(bush) reference in ife are Ilaje and they are still in their current abode and this is what the king has to say regarding Moremi 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 8:05pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske:You are stuck with me . No wakaing anywhere. What does Igbo mean What do you have to say about Dr Osuji's rearks that it has no meaning? Is he an efulefu? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by PVision2020(m): 8:05pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:Bro, don't dignify the foool with a response again, he his just a brainless troll. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 8:05pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
igbodefender:no u are the one who is not bright lucumi are in the America Cuba why olukumi are in delta state it’s not oral but fact. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Firstpage: 8:05pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: You are dull walahi. how can people that migrated from Yoruba land suddenly become igbo? Can the ibos in Yorubaland ever become Yoruba? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 8:06pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10:You just a professor of lies. This generation of Igbos have the internet, so denying them textbooks on historical research won't work. |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Olu317(m): 8:07pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
0monnak0da:You are absolutely wrong about Anago as being used to refer to Yorubas dialects that is spoken in Bénin . In fact, Anago was a name given to Yorubas in Bénin by FON people, who are the aboriginal people before Yoruba clans emigrated to that part. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Owamudia: 8:09pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: Since they are in the yeast, claiming Yoruba will be detrimental to their welfare as Deltans. Use your head! Anyone with Yoruba ancestry is Yoruba. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by 0monnak0da: 8:09pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Olu317: Do you have evidence. I am willing to change my opinion if I see evidence? We live and learn all the time 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Nobody: 8:09pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1:olukunmi is a Yoruba dialect and it’s spoken in Ugbodu they bear Yoruba names their ancestry as said by them confirm they are Yoruba clan called Olukumi who came from modern Ondo State and settled in their current location in anioma land so when did they turn ibo exactly 3 Likes 1 Share |
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