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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Ihuomadinihu: 7:35am On Nov 07, 2015 |
It is foolishness if you don't know that Oyibo is an Igboword. It is also foolishness when you fail to realise that no Igbo claims Ashewo to be Igbo. The Igbo word for Ashewo is Akwunakwuna or Iko for side chick and that is what we use in deep igbo conversations. It is also foolishness when you have refuse to acknowledge that Yoruba,Hausa and Igbo made movies before 1992 but what we know as Nollywood has igbo written all over it. Pls refer to threads about Nollywood. 7 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 1:10pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
funmijoyb: funmijoyb: Hallucinating? Most of these words are not used past the Yoruba/ Benin border not to speak of in the SE. We have our own words for most of the above. 6 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 1:16pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene: Celebrating wrong information. Good for you. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 1:28pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
LadyFiona: Do you live in PH? 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 1:43pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan: Haven't you gathered from the discussions so far that the origin(s) of the words you've listed, apart from oyibo, are not being disputed. Akwuna is the Igbo word for Asewo (yoruba) Nsogbu is the Igbo word for Wahala (hausa) What I'd like you to tell me is the original yoruba word for "trouble". That is before "wahala" was borrowed. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 3:09pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
somegirl1:lmao this tin can pain ehn |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 3:14pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan:lmao sheybe i said it... Lame ass tiffs |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 3:22pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan:lmao I was just about to ask that too.. He didn't mentioned lagos... Igbo are well known to claim good tinz they cant go to der own states and make it better like lagos.. Hench dey keep dominanting nd making it bigger... Lol nd dey wish its der state 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 3:32pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:lwkmd this one is saying igbo is written all over nollywood o kikikiki ... Nollywood comprises of all the movies acted in Nigeria this include Yoruba Igbo and Hausa yorubas maketh films with der language and ppl watch it very well.. Dey even made africa magic yoruba nd even hausa cause dey are proud to act like dat nd it's still selling ive not seen africa magic igbo (lol wonders who will watch dat tho) whilst most igbos maketh films with english, fear of being not watched if dey use der language for d films, speaking of which films dat r acted with u ppls language is sooo boring, ps an Igbo frend of mine said dat... So because most of u run from ur language using English makes i think u own nollywood.. Lol I thought all u ppl do is to claim now i see uve added stup!dity 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 3:56pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 4:06pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene:Lol dont mind these very selfish people, i'm in benin anytime d Edos, Ijaws, Hausas, ikweres e.t.c talk about Lagos, They talk about yoruba but this yeeeeeboes r too greedy to do that. you see why you shouldn't accomodate all strangers if u r a landlord They are now claiming yoruba words having evaded d land in large numbers Akata Oyinbo Oga Wahala Igbo e.t.c |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 4:13pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene:well said bro. i'm yet to hear of Nollywood in the south east. hope is not d Nollywood founded by d yorubas in Lagos they are claiming as Nollywood igbo. cuz it will be very pathetic. Hausa has their nollywood in d north, Igbo sud go and create theirs. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 4:25pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
why do Oja oba used in some igbo market? 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Ihuomadinihu: 4:45pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene:I wouldn't stoop so low to insult you. Can't you Yorubas state your opinions without insulting others? Why are you all very Razz? Anyway,go and ask Olu Jacob, Omotola, Funke Akindele etc who gave them the opportunity to participate in Nollywood. Folks like Desmond Elliot and Ramsey Nouah had to hide their Yoruba identity when they joined Nollywood. Nollywood has expanded,now we have assimilated actors from all over the Nation,even up to Ghana, Cameroon and Kenya. Don't take that priviledge and expansion for granted! 10 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 4:58pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Drchristian:What's the meanings? Igbo market in the east don't do or use oba oju or whatever. Anyway, how do you arrived at such conclusion? Is it from what you see in your area or a survey was carried out? So eager to hear which. Thanks. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 5:50pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:lmao are u kidding me... She's kidding right... Ppl gave omotola jolade etc opportunity to participate in nollywood here in Lagos rotfl... Ur ppl mercy johnson, jym iyke from south east created nollywood nd brought it here right lmao omg she's totally kidding me |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 5:57pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan: You've conveniently avoided my question regarding the yoruba word for "trouble". Even when Igbos borrow/ acquire words from where they are domiciled for the sake of integration or because we simply never had such words in our language, we never completely throw ours away. Btw yorubawood and hausawood are not nollywood. They are spin-offs of nollywood, formed by Igbos, which was and still is predominantly Igbo. The popularity of yoruba movies stops at the Benin border and Hausa movies are hardly ever watched outside of the north but nollywood movies are appreciated universally and nollywood actors known across the country. 10 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 6:01pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
somegirl1: It's called kannywood. I don't know hat you're trying to say but they're no Igbos in kannywood. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 6:02pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
VoslerGrimsbane: Saying same thing. Nollywood is not the same as Kannywood. Nollywood is dominanted by Igbos. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 6:03pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
somegirl1: Okay. |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 6:12pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:lmao you know wat im gonna do you a favour to remove that thought of yours for good so you wont go and say it outside Origin of Nollywood The origin of Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, can be traced back to the 1960s when the first set of Nollywood movies were produced by great historical filmmakers, the likes of Hubert Ogunde, Jab Adu, Ola Balogun, Moses Olaiya (Baba Sala) and Eddie Ugboma. These professionals are considered to be the first generation of Nigerian filmmakers. Moses Olaiya a.k.a Baba Sala, brought the modern Nigerian comedy to life with his comic movies. Sam Loco Efe’s name can’t be left out in this nomenclature with his humorous comedies. Hubert Ogunde (above pic) was a pioneer in the field of Nigerian opera. He was known for the establishment of the Ogunde Theatre in 1945, which was the first professional theatrical company in Nigeria. He was also referred to as the father of the Nigerian theatre because of his great contribution to the birth of the Nigerian film industry. These early filmmakers were frustrated by the high cost of producing a film which had become unbearable. “The cost of producing a film is seriously back breaking”, They all lamented. However, they later got support from the government, therefore pushing the industry into a huge success. Nigerians become fully involved in the production of films and by 1970, the first indigenous feature film, “KONGI’S HARVEST”, written by Wole Soyinka, was produced in Nigeria. However, it was directed by an American and many of its crew members were foreigners. Later, more individuals became involved in the production of indigenous films, the likes of, Ola Balogun, Eddie Ugbomah, Ladi Ladebo, U.S.A Galadima and others who had their training during the CFU era. Now this is my point.. Look at those names stated above dat included the first set off ppl especially Herbert ogunde, all of em are yorubas but one igbo... How d hell are u gonna tell me igbos own nollywood rotfl.. Dis is what i will always say.. Cease from claiming good tinz you this Yibooo ppl 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 6:16pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
K somegirl1:lol are u also saying igbos started nollywood kikikiki pls do me a favour and check d post above... It is high time i remind oba akran to pour all you in d lagoon... We cnt accomodate u ppl anymore, y'all are constituting nuisance 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 6:24pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene: I've checked it and there's no mention of any other group starting nollywood, which is the bone of contention. Pre- nollywood there were plays and movies which you have referred to. Some Igbo productions pre-nollywood include - Akaraka, Dilemma, Boy- o - Boy, Ugonma, The Cause and Things fall apart, with mainly Igbo actors, depicting Igbo culture. These weren't considered nollywood movies. Nollywood started in 91/92 with Living in Bondage, Circle of Doom, Evil Passion etc - produced, directed and acted by Igbos in Igbo language. Don't even attempt to rewrite recent history. 8 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Nobody: 6:27pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
funmijoyb: coconut =. Aki oyibo avocado pear. = ube oyibo 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by tdayof(m): 6:37pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
bigfrancis21:i love how you reply posts without tribslistic comments. You always sound mature. Thumbs-up. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by macof(m): 6:46pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
somegirl1: Smh. There's nothing like Yorubawood. . That's not an official term. Yoruba movies are counted as part of Nollywood. I'm really tired of the denial. It's obvious "Nollywood" refers to the Nigerian film industry, this industry began with people like Hubert Ogunde, Ola Rotimi. .these are the pioneers of film making in this country since the 60s. Living in Bondage, Asiri Nla and others from 1992 were improvements on what was already on ground. The name "Nollywood" didn't even exist until the 2000s..just in case you are fixated on the name why then should we be calling Living in Bondage the beginning of Nollywood? The Igbos, Edos, Efik-Ibibio, Yorubas and even Ghanaians have contributed immensely to the film industry. It's foolishness to say an entire industry like the Film Industry is the work of Igbos. .thereby discrediting Kunle Afolayan, Lancelot Imasuen, Amata family etc Fact is when we speak of quality films we hear non igbo names more often than in low quality films. Igbo filmmakers are known to be stingy with their budget. . Thank goodness for Sensible men like Kunle Afolayan, Charles Novia etc 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by iameugene(m): 6:53pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
somegirl1:lol re write u say? But I showed u where i got mine from, pls where did u get urs from... Dont tell me ur an incarnated soul dat was der dat tym |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 6:59pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
macof: The emboldened sentence is the only part of your post that makes sense. I never asserted that nollywood in its entirety is the work of Igbos, that would be a lie. Rather, I stated that it is dominated by Igbos, an undeniable fact. Yorubawood is considered a separate entity, even by yorubas. Your movies are produced by yorubas for yoruba audience. The rest of your post is "arrant nonsense" in the words of veteran nollywood actor Chinwetalu Agu. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by somegirl1: 7:05pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
iameugene: Wordpress is a credible source? Did you ever have to write essays in school? I wont even ask about a thesis/ dissertation because you clearly haven't gotten to that level yet. 5 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Crayola1: 7:21pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
macof: Everyone knows film making in Nigeria's history started long before the 1990s. If someone wants to be thorough you can also included the colonial films that were produced in Nigeria and did feature Nigerians in them. The Nigerian film industry started in the 1960-1970s. What we call Nollywood started in the early 1990s. They are two separate things because until the 90's Nigerian films were not widespread in Nigeria and we're mostly limited to Nigeria. It wasn't until the 1990s that Nigerian films had widespread spread appeal in Nigeria and subsequently many parts of Africa and the diaspora to a certain degree. Which can largely be attributed to the traders who were mostly Igbo who traveled everywhere. Had it not been for those same traders Nigerian films would have never crosses borders and find audiences in places like Kenya, Tanzania, Jamaica, and co. Furthermore, the books cited by anyone who has made an effort to write about the spread of Nollywood films will always mention Living in Bondage as the film that started the 2nd wave of Nigerian film making (What is now dubbed Nollywood). The vast majority of documentaries, articlea, books, and etc all list it as being the catalyst for Nigerian film explosion that occurred in the mid 90's and 2000s. If you can find a source that says otherwise, I would love to see it. I have no idea why you are so determined to argue that the second wave of film making and ultimately the viability of Nigerian films outside of Nigeria can be largely attributed to Igbo people. Do you always have to be #1 in everything? 3 Likes |
Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Crayola1: 7:30pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
Here's a documentary on Nollywood: This is Nollywood
Fortune Magazine
Al Jazeera
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Re: Why Do Igbo People Claim Yoruba Words To Be Theirs? by Crayola1: 7:36pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
The Economist
Washington Post
New York Times
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