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Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by CandidAdmin(m): 10:18am On Jan 12 |
Are you serious about that Femi? 1 Like |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by ItShallPass: 10:34am On Jan 12 |
Notfogotten: I've also met a pure South African bearing Ajala. I was shocked. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by ItShallPass: 10:38am On Jan 12 |
PrinceofSarcasm: There's nothing like Obidahia in Jewry. The name is Obadiah. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by stevonics: 10:45am On Jan 12 |
Add Ehime there. I am from Ehime in imo state, Google took me to Ehime in Japan. Very interesting thread that should ignite reasoning and further studies, some wish to wave it away. The way some tribes are marrying foreigners, very soon a particular DNA, culture, language and names will dominate the world. Rostikol: |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by stevonics: 10:46am On Jan 12 |
Add Ehime to the list. I am from Ehime in imo state, Google took me to Ehime in Japan. Very interesting thread that should ignite reasoning and further studies, some wish to wave it away. The way some tribes are marrying foreigners, very soon a particular DNA, culture, language and names will dominate the world. Rostikol: |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by stevonics: 10:52am On Jan 12 |
i have to check again, Ehime in Japan is located in an island called Shikoku. Now another igbo- Chi-ikoku. I believe that most islands are filled with migrants. Due to loss of direction, ship wreck or banishment. stevonics: |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Rahkman: 10:53am On Jan 12 |
There's a Japanese asuka in wwe |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by PrinceofSarcasm: 10:55am On Jan 12 |
ItShallPass: Don't be an arsehole,you know what I meant. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by ItShallPass: 10:58am On Jan 12 |
PrinceofSarcasm: While you don't know what you're saying. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by KingDash09(m): 11:18am On Jan 12 |
They names are jibberish Rickmann: |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by PrinceofSarcasm: 11:43am On Jan 12 |
ItShallPass: Alright I am done with this conversation. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by RedboneSmith(m): 12:59pm On Jan 12 |
Pure unadulterated bull dung. Everything this Ross-something posts shows a deep feeling of inadequacy that has to be made up for by creating fantasies. Similarity in SOUND between words DOES NOT reflect relationship. There are hundreds and thousands of words that sound/look alike in different languages that are not related. Similarity in MEANING is a much more important reflector of a relationship. If you check the meanings of these Japanese words and compare them with the meanings of their Nigerian lookalikes, you will see that MOST of them don't even REMOTELY mean the same thing. I'll close my little comment by repeating: PURE UNADULTERATED BULL DUNG. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by RedboneSmith(m): 1:06pm On Jan 12 |
Christistruth00:Where was this research published? Chinese are descendants of Ham like Black Africans but are the Japanese also descendants of Ham too Funny. In what part of the Bible does it say the Chinese are descended from Ham? These are the sons of Ham according to the Book of Genesis: 1. Cush, i.e., Sudan (black Africans, by a wider definition) 2. Mizraim, i.e., Egypt 3. Phut, i.e., Libya (Berber North Africans, by a wider defintion) 4. Canaan, i.e., the area of modern Palestine. Where is China in this arrangement? |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by TheFacelessMan: 1:57pm On Jan 12 |
DabuIIIT: "You Only Live Twice" Sean Connery as Bond was a fool What was he thinking on his first visit to Osato's HQ? They wouldn't notice the obvious height difference when he wore the disguise of the assassin ? He even boldly went back the next morning as a businessman / researcher (can't recall). What was he thinking trying to go to space as an astronaut? When he underestimated the long reach of that henchman when that punch landed? I love those body punches though. One of my favourite 007 movies of all time |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Caleb15(m): 8:01pm On Jan 12 |
No Gree for Anybody |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Rostikol: 11:41pm On Jan 12 |
CandidAdmin: Go on the Japanese name link posted by OP and check for yourself. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Rostikol: 12:39am On Jan 13 |
RedboneSmith: Mumu. I can school you in providing a MOUNTAIN of evidence showing ancient Nigerian/African connection to Asia enough to make your head spin. Are you aware that BLACK AFRICAN EMPIRES existed in Japan, China and the rest of Asia in antiquity? Are you aware that DNA studies have traced Asian ancestry to black Africans, and JAPANESE ANCESTRY TO NIGERIA? Are you aware that the Korean aristocracy was JET BLACK right up till the start of the 20th century, and were known as the Yangban? Are you aware that there are African languages spoken in Asia by populations there? Are you aware that TAMIL, the Indian language is a traditional language spoken in Cameroun? Are you aware that Bali, the Indonesian language is a native language of Botswana and DR Congo? According to scholars, ''Mien or Yao is a group of related languages spoken by the Yao people, a Bantu group in: a. Malawi b. Mozambique c. Tanzania. They are also called Wayao. They speak the same thing (language) in terms of nouns and verbs with the Mien tribal group of China. If the Yao can trace the origin of their language from China with sufficient facts, what will then stop the Mwaghavul man and other tribes or related groups from the Niger-Congo family from doing the same? Since they shared a lot of wordings and pronunciations in common and practice. Bali is spoken in Indonesia and at the same time in the Democratic Republic of Congo and so also is Sotho which is spoken in Lesotho, South Africa and Botswana.’’ (Encarta, 2004). - Roger Blench, Kay Williamson Educational Foundation, Studies UK, Chief Research Officer Are you aware that the Shanga people of Nigeria most likely founded the Shang Dynasty of China which ruled that nation for 600 years? I will school you all night because I know your head is EMPTY of any knowledge of Africa's GLORIOUS past. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Rostikol: 2:10am On Jan 13 |
According to Godfrey Higgins, famous British author of Anacalypsis, written in 1836, ‘’there were two Ethiopias, one to the east of the Red sea, and the other to the west of it: and a very great nation of blacks ... did rule over over almost all Asia in a very remote era, in fact beyond the reach of history or any of our records.. ......We have found the black complexion or something relating to it whenever we have approached the origin of nations. The Alma Mater, the goddess Multimammia, the founders of oracles, the Memnons or first idols, were always black. Venus, Juno, Jupiter, Apollo, Bacchus, Hercules, Asteroth, Adonis, Horus, Apis, Osiris, Ammon, in short, all the ... deities were black. The images remain as they were first made in very remote times.....The originals of all the Gods have always been of the black race. The ancients viewed the sacred image of the Divine as Black. And woolly hair was a sign of divinity - called "the hair of the gods." 'In my Essay on The Celtic Druids, I have shown that a great nation called Celtæ, of whom the Druids were the priests, spread themselves almost over the whole earth, and are to be traced in their .. gigantic monuments from India to the extremities of Britain. Who these can have been but the early individuals of the black nation of whom we have been treating I know not, and in this opinion I am not singular.' Chinese legends refer to eras of divine dynasties, one being the epoch of the Five Emperors. The first emperor, known as Fu Hsi who lived from 2953 BC to 2838 BC, well over 5,000 years ago, is described as being ‘’a wooly haired Negro’’. - (Rogers, J.A. ‘Sex and Race’ Volume 1 Helga Rogers New York 1967, p. 70) |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by RedboneSmith(m): 2:15am On Jan 13 |
Rostikol: More drug-addled rubbish. Someone that wants to school me is quoting Encarta for me. What next - Wikipedia? A YouTube channel? Some blog by someone called the Piankhi Sabarqo? Bring something from a peer-reviewed journal of linguistics, if you're trying to take me on. Bring some Thomson Reuters-level stuff. I am not your mate in these matters. I've been in academia, teaching at a first-rate university and writing rated stuff going on a decade now. What I know you cannot know by sticking your nose in the pseudohistorical crap that you consume in unhealthy doses. I read all these crappy afrocentric sh.it that you are currently high on when I teenager. Then I grew up and began to do more rigorous research and I realised that they were largely just that: crap. You are a kid, academically. When you are ready to approach history as a science and a serious field of enquiry, you'll realise how foo.lish you are today. Or maybe not. By the way, I highly doubt Roger Blench wrote this nonsense you are attributing to him. I ran a trace and found nothing. I know Roger Blench by reputation and saying Bali is spoken in Congo doesn't sound like what he would say. It's not only Shanga people of Nigeria founding the Shang dynasty. Are you sure you don't also want to say that Borno people founded the sultanate of Borneo and Izon people of the Niger Delta founded Arizona? Otobo. |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by WorWorBoy: 2:43am On Jan 14 |
Rostikol:And you didn't mention Chi-Chi, Goku's wife name!🤦 But seriously tho, some Japanese bears Africa names,I wonder why it's that. Maybe their ancestors share connection with ours,who knows?🤷🚶🚶 1 Like |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by Graysons: 11:29pm On Jan 18 |
WorWorBoy:Wtf😅😅😅 |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by EducasionMe(m): 10:34am On Jan 22 |
TopBanter: Are you sua |
Re: Amazing Japanese Names That Are NIGERIAN by goldsmith007: 12:28pm On Jan 22 |
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