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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Twistaray(m): 11:37pm On May 03, 2015 |
You people can fight, over what? Well..well...well. It's funny thou.. Yeboo and yoruba have what in common exactly? When did yeeboo came into existence? Ok oo Make una dey do una online(NL) e-right ooo ..and if Yeboo are to be dominating everywhere was yoruba land forced away from them? Tell me Wetin I know ke Una get time sha 2 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by OsoDupe(f): 12:11am On May 04, 2015 |
vanbonattel:lolz, this people sha, how is Igbo(bush) and Igbo(IBO) connected? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by logica(m): 12:19am On May 04, 2015 |
OsoDupe:Apparently some Igbos are eager to fit into the Yoruba narrative and history; even if it means they are referred to as "bush people". 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 12:46am On May 04, 2015 |
logica: Yes Bush people who inhabited the bushes while the sophisticated town people used seared iron to draw 3 hashtags on each cheek 2 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by tunjidj3: 12:47am On May 04, 2015 |
What i know about oluyare kekeluke which is song for iko during ogun festival when oluyare do pay homage to ooni of ife by dansing it is a traditional culture for remembrance of monremi for her wise idea during period of slave trade executed by white people of which they hide under iko to make people afraid and carry there children away it was monremi who befriend them and have idea of what they used to wear and gave his people courage not to run for them but to use fire against them iko is made of rubber when in contact with fire it got burnt that is how ife people were able to conquered the kidnappers. If the history now refilled that is igbo people that is under oluyare then they are the one captured during the period that is white people use them for kidnapping. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 12:48am On May 04, 2015 |
They want to teach us our language. They want attachment by force just the way they they merge SS/SE in write-ups. When did Igbo (bush) and Igbo (SE) mean the same thing? Just like saying Otu (in Yoruba meaning a poor performer) means the same thing as Otu (in Igbo meaning figure 2) OsoDupe: |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Emirofsambisa1: 1:17am On May 04, 2015 |
dayohope1: Otu or Ofu in Igbo means 1. Two is Abuo Bottomline is that we are all somehow related but bigotary won't let many see it 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by lezz(m): 2:13am On May 04, 2015 |
4chi:You seem more hurt than the people against whom your anger is directed. All this literary drama of strong emotions for just an article of who settled where first.... If you are Yoruba, Ibo, Hausa or any other Nigerian tribe, I am sorry to inform you that we are bound to stick together like stink on shiit. That's our fate and our strength. You should know that if you aren't putting on tribal blinders. But we can avoid making it our biggest weakness too. If not for the great diversities and ethnic varieties of great peoples that call Nigeria home, we just might have been one insignificant West African country. I save my venom for foreigners on NL talking crap about Naija, never with a man who share a common history with me. 3 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by bigfrancis21: 2:40am On May 04, 2015 |
macof: You are merely repeating stories that have been told to you. A simple DNA test on a sample of 50 random egba males from abeokuta and the oluyares will solve the issue at hand. I posted a DNA test result previously, on page 2 or so, of an Ijebu Igbo lady whose father happened to be 35% Igbo, and having an Igbo mother herself, she turned out to be 65% Igbo, and 25% Yoruba in her genes. With the rate of marriage of Igbo women by Yoruba men, the Igbo gene is effectively being injected into the Yoruba gene pool, and in no near time, the Yorubas will be said to have partial Igbo ancestry, while the Igbo general genetic make-up will still remain pure. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by logica(m): 3:05am On May 04, 2015 |
babyosisi:Na by force to insert yourselves in Yoruba history? Why don't you go discover yours? Yoruba's told a story mentioning a certain "bush people"; una say na una. Yoruba say no be una; una no wan gree. Na una sabi the story pass the teller na? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by calcal: 3:18am On May 04, 2015 |
macof: The rats are everywhere. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by shizzleStar: 11:04am On May 04, 2015 |
babyosisi: |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Armaggedon: 11:39am On May 04, 2015 |
Though i never got to read it, i have seen it once in DAILY SUN's banner headline "Igbo founded ile ife- research" who else saw it? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by cbrass(m): 11:48am On May 04, 2015 |
Emirofsambisa1: Abuo in Yoruba means the younger one. The people of Lagos that speaks the bastadised Yoruba call it aburo |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 2:01pm On May 04, 2015 |
false story... |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by absoluteSuccess: 5:52pm On May 04, 2015 |
cbrass:The need to forge alliance with Igbo makes you reduce Lagos Yoruba to bastard Yoruba. Has that made abuo in Igbo to mean abuo in Yoruba? Eni tara 'le e l'opo. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 6:38pm On May 04, 2015 |
hmmmm.. CHINEYEN, THE NGWA GUY. THE DEFENDER OF NGWA PEOPLE. STOP CANNIBALISM NOW. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by macof(m): 7:22pm On May 04, 2015 |
bigfrancis21: sure what I've been told by the people who's history you are ignorant of While you are merely repeating stories you read from the Internet blog of a man mad who doesn't know his igbo history You have to be intellectually deficient to believe that writeup you quoted about Egbas being Igbos have u ever seen an Egba tell you he is igbo The 'gb' in the middle is what is driving you crazy.. o ma se o And to the DNA stuff pls kindly furnish the name of the geneticist and company that organized the testing And provide record of the girl's family hhistory, her father might be 2nd generation igbo hustlers who settled in Ijebu 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by macof(m): 7:38pm On May 04, 2015 |
logica:Lol |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by cbrass(m): 11:25pm On May 04, 2015 |
absoluteSuccess: Bro oga fun yin o, ewo nitemi pelu omo ibo, am just trying to tell him we have that word in Yoruba language too,of course I know that the pronunciation will be different. As for Lagos yoruba, am not criticizing anyone am just trying to explain better to him ni |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Ihuomadinihu: 12:23pm On May 05, 2015 |
alablec:Lol,sorry o. All sub saharan Africans have the pygmie genes. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 9:28pm On May 05, 2015 |
otiigba1:I am an Ashanti and I can say on authority that this is false. The only ethnic group which mentioned Ile-Ife in its history are Gãs, the current owners of Accra, Ghana's capital. Ewes, also, mentioned, once, being in Ketu in Yorubaland, until hostility by Yoruba invaders made them move. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 9:52pm On May 05, 2015 |
royalcatier:For your information, I am an Asante, from Ejisu-Besease in Ashanti Region of Ghana. It's pitiful you make a misguided ad-hominem attack. If you can read, which I doubt, you would see I gave points actually SUPPORTING the Yoruba side of the argument. In what way did my statement show support to what the OP said? You can read with your tribalist paranoia. I have no interest in being party to your Yoruba-Ibo e-feud. I merely gave an opinion anyone with a brain could understand. I'm disgusted at your attempt to call me an Ibo, merely, because I called out a tribally and logically bankrupt comment for what it is. I know one Ibo will read my comment you referenced and call me Yoruba. I'm as Ghanaian as they come and nothing can change that. So because of someone's tribal fanboyism, I can't make an objective comment. Sorry to say this, but Nigeria must be bleeped up to have people like you around there. Nkwaseasem akwaakwa. Ne gyimie bi. Go ask a Ghanaian what it means! Nonsense. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 10:11pm On May 05, 2015 |
royalcatier:Hmmm, so you really think only Nigerians should talk about Nigeria? Fine, pretty fair, if you ask me. I just came across this while browsing and, merely, commented based on my judgment on the facts available. Unlike you, who doesn't base on facts but sentiments. I have nothing to gain by being bias, plus I thought a neutral person with no connection to the opposing could make an easy observation. I was just curious when I read the title, but, obviously, not everyone came on this page to use their brain. It's pathetic that sentiments are paramount when any African is making an opinion. If I were European, I don't think you would tell me this nonsense. Disgraceful. Why am I surprised? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 10:27pm On May 05, 2015 |
royalcatier:First of all, anyone non-Ghanaian who saw such a thread on the internet would either do two things: Ignore or read to see what they mean, by that title, out of curiosity. I did the latter. I thought it was a one-off on a dead thread. But, obviously, Nigeria's tribal war just had to find another reason to a start another feud. At my expense. I can ignore the back and forth dirt throwing; it's not my business, right. But, what I can't let go is an upstart thinking I care so much about hurting his tribe and descending to the gutter to take shots at me. I respect myself and you guys can rip your heads off for all I care. My comment merely criticized an unobjective comment, showed and applauded another commentor for a good argument and gave a fact that just proved the OP's claim was quite misguided. I view this strictly in an academic sense, so quit acting up and re-read my comment. Maybe, then, your brain would grasp what I really meant. Until then, you seem to me as quite pathetic. Poor fellow. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 10:46pm On May 05, 2015 |
cbrass:Take sides? I only stated the obvious, based on the facts I know. I merely explained why I felt based on a little reading that Olukumi had a connection with Yoruba, rendering part of the OP's claim null and void. Should I suck up to everyone cuz I'm Ghanaian? I'm open to education on the subject. So if you think I'm way out of my depth, tell me what I don't know? I do random research a lot on many things, so any reasonable info is welcome. It is so hard researching stuff when everyone is so bigoted and bias. I stated a fact. Counter me with a fact. I guess in Africa, everyone thinks neutrality is not having an opinion. If you're true to yourself, the OP's claim is quite odd. I would need to have quite some faith as an outsider to swallow it hook, line and sinker. My little knowledge on Yorubas is they had 2 great empires; Ife and Oyo. How does Ibo come into the equation? That's what attracted me to the thread. Or wasn't that the thread title was supposed to do? Ha, well... |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 11:04pm On May 05, 2015 |
[quote author=macof post=33382902] ok, am sorry But whether Igbos trace their origins to Ife or not It doesn't bother me neither is it unfavorable to my Ethnicity. .its just a shame some people resort to such historical distortion Here's what the deal is "Igbo" is the Oyo dialectical version of "Ugbo" These Ugbo were part of the Ife country, (I personally believe they resided at the outskirts around modern Ipetumodu before Ife put the place under their control ) During Oduduwa's time (before he Sorry, for my criticism. I wanted hard reasons to believe or disprove this theory. You've opened a veil on the facts and I now can treat the OP's claim for what it is. I read on the Ijebu-Itsekiri connection you cited and it's surprising how the two are connected. Ijebu and Itsekiri were said to be some of the tribes in Yoruba that spoke the ancient/older version of the language with a comparison of Itsekiri Yoruba and Oyo Yoruba. The 'gh' sound in Itsekiri was replaced with 'w' in Oyo. Yoruba history is quite interesting. But I wish someone would elaborate on the Olukumis, as Wikipedia doesn't have much info. Only one article I've read (the one saying Yorubas settled in present-day Olukumi, at one time) has any knowledge on them. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by MannyAgyeiK: 11:15pm On May 05, 2015 |
cbrass:I know that. But, as to how much I know, I have read a few articles to know what's good and what isn't. Culturally, I have no exposure to the area in question, but with a little knowledge in African studies, I know Ile-Ife is the foundation of Yoruba civilisation. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by cbrass(m): 9:25am On May 06, 2015 |
MannyAgyeiK: First of all am quite shocked to hear this , Although I have never been to Ghana but am not sure anyone speaks olukumi or Yoruba over there, then how could you say "the Yoruba invaders " how can Yoruba be an invader in their land, it's most likely those Gas came to invade yoruba land and were sent packing since they were not yorubas or am I wrong |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by macof(m): 9:03pm On May 06, 2015 |
[quote author=MannyAgyeiK post=33457681][/quote]] Yes dialects may differ but We are all one Ethnicity Itsekiri are mainly of Ijebu origins But people think Oyo dialect defines us all 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by macof(m): 9:06pm On May 06, 2015 |
cbrass: These Gas I'll really like to learn about them and their acclaimed yoruba conception |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 4:02pm On May 10, 2015 |
Pls can i have your email. ghostofsparta: |
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