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Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Abagworo(m): 8:42pm On Jun 16, 2012 |
samkoro: 80% of Igalas has Nri(very ancient Igbo civilization) Origin/roots.Besides history ,I never knew this until my youth service days.I meet some of them looked exactly Igbo;then I came to conclude that blood do not lie. Revolva: samkoro: 80% of Igalas has Nri(very ancient Igbo civilization) Origin/roots.Besides history ,I never knew this until my youth service days.I meet some of them looked exactly Igbo;then I came to conclude that blood do not lie. There is a difference between influence and identity. Igalas have their own unique language and culture different from Igbo, Yoruba, Edo, Nupe and Idoma. Those ones that live at the border with these ethnic groups will definitely have similarities with them. You can't visit Abia State and conclude that 80 percent of Igbos are from Ibibio. Or visit Agbor and conclude that 80 percent of Igbos are from Edo. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Obiagu1(m): 2:12am On Jun 17, 2012 |
I believe that Igala and Idoma are cousins of Igbo but Igala was greatly influenced by the Yoruba language-wise. Of all the groups in Nigeria, the Idoma are the closest relatives of Ndi-Igbo but being located in the Northern region as well as Islamic influence make Idoma seem a bit distinct but in fact they are not. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by aljharem(m): 2:49am On Jun 17, 2012 |
when people talk about people looking Igbo or looking this. I wonder what that means ? I get people telling me that I look Igbo. What is Igbo look ? Anyone care to answer 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 3:06am On Jun 17, 2012 |
alj harem: when people talk about people looking Igbo or looking this. I wonder what that means ? Same here - because I'm light-skinned, and I've broad shoulders (muscular due to the gym)... But they tell me my Yoruba look is my height - because Yoruba are naturally taller than Igbos. I guess that's why Igbo girls like me. But I personally think I look Yoruba, and I have Yoruba features. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 3:06am On Jun 17, 2012 |
Please contribute to this thread: https://www.nairaland.com/966253/yoruboid-groups-nigeria-including-igala#11137411 |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 3:18am On Jun 17, 2012 |
shymmex: Actually when I saw your pix, I thought you had on a lil weight. Goldieluks, where art thou? @alj harem Igbo look for male --> mid size, flat forehead, and. . . . cant thing of anything else. And not like skin because most male Igbos are dark skin, proportion of light Yoruba men and light Igbo men are equal. I hear the opposite on NL, but anytime a "news event" picture of the SE are posted, most of them are dark skin. I'm not sure why they wish to be light skin on NL. 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by aljharem(m): 4:36am On Jun 17, 2012 |
Ileke-IdI: The same still occurs even today, I am way darker now (brown) and I still get this "you look igbo". While I was a little child, I was very light skin and could not speak yoruba then they say I am Igbo. there is nothing wrong in being called Igbo but I want to know why people say this out of ignorance. I don't have a flat head. Just last week or so, I was called an Igbo guy taught I was Igbo. Not that it is bad, I love the idea of association but I must point out that there is nothing like Igbo look or Hausa look or Yoruba look. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by aljharem(m): 4:37am On Jun 17, 2012 |
shymmex: Hmmmmm, I still don't understand what Yoruba features is ? It is quite strange |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Abagworo(m): 7:54am On Jun 17, 2012 |
alj harem: While dark Igbos are not really as dark as dark Yorubas, most of us are of the same range of darkness. The heights are same and the body structure is same. The difference is either in tribal marks or traditional attire. You can confirm this by neutrally observing President Jonathan in Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba attire. He looks like all.
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Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Abagworo(m): 8:32am On Jun 17, 2012 |
Here's Orji Kalu an Hausa Chief.
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Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by aljharem(m): 12:47am On Jun 20, 2012 |
Thanks Abagworo Any Igala that does not know his history should go meet the Atta or Onu of Igala which we Yorubas called Oni. You have no mystical Igbo features or Yoruba body and anyother silly thing claimed here on Nairaland. Here are the facts we have 1. Igalas are found at the eastern part of Kogi but also part of Anambra, Delta 2. Igala most influenced by the Yorubas and the Idomas thus it appears you have some Igbo names but we have Igalas with Ojo Ajao etc these are yoruba names as well 3. The first king of Igalaland was[b] Ayegba[/b] oma'Idoko (Ayegba son of Idoko) of cause Omo or Oma is child or son or daugther. 4. 1-10 in Igala is the same as Yoruba Itsekiri and other anago people. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(m): 6:52pm On Jul 14, 2012 |
alj harem: Thanks Abagworo Hey mr man don't come here and say what you don't know you are not an igala person neither you know anything about us and I am sure you are just copy pasting from google as ur research are correct no doubt but what I made this topic is to let many nigerians who don't know much about the igala and idomas tribe because we are so called minority and also try to point a link of cultutral identity with our fellow neigbours the igbos and yorubas which influenced us , what do you mean body features look if I dress like an ijebu man and visit ogun state you will speak ijebu dialect to me , we are black and its confusing you should know there are southern igalas and idomas the ones sharing border with enugu anambra especially .well pls even the diety of the anambra north and ebu community in osimili north delta are igalas ask any elder from there from origin igalas intermarry them and we influemced each other |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by aljharem(m): 7:31pm On Jul 14, 2012 |
Revolva: Dude that is my understanding about Igala. LOL this is inferority complex because I never mentioned anything about Igala or Idoma being Minorities, that only exist in your head my brother. I don't see any group as a minority. Now from what you are telling me, you influence delta north and anambra north ? Yes I know thanks for that. All I am pointing out is that there is nothing like Yoruba or Igbo look imo. it all deals with perception of who/what you are looking at. Again thanks my brother. I learnt a lot from you. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by kogiataglance: 12:59pm On Oct 08, 2013 |
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Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by pazienza(m): 1:40pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
The proportion of light skinned Igbo guys and that of Light skinned yoruba guys are not the same,and anybody that thinks they are the same,must be blind or plain delusional. And yes,there is a yoruboid look,and an igboid look, not every yoruba will have yoruboid looks and not every Igbo will have Igboid looks,our differences are not just in dressing,like Abagworo claimed. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by NRIPRIEST(m): 4:16pm On Oct 09, 2013 |
Revolva: The igalas have a yorubaiod language and features and now how do they tell if they are not from the yoruba kingdom that moved northwards and also part of the igbos around anambra north especially Aguleiri lga have their traditional diety with the igalas because they share comon border and with time of inter marrying they intergrated to settle Yes,Anambra north and Igala has a lot in common but the Aguleri never borrowed culture from the Igala. Actually,it was the Igala that borrowed from the Aguleri and rest of northern Anambra. Traditions like Eke,Oye,Afor and Nkwo was borrowed from Nri.Ogwugwu,Ikenga were also Eri/Nri inventions. Please,endeavour to speak the truth don't feed people with lies. During some of the festivals in Igala you will hear Odeke people chanting..."Odeke Agulu",meaning,Odeke Igala people of Agulu but you can never hear an Aguleri man say "Agulu Odeke". Aguleri is older than Agukwu-Nri,they invented the Ovala/Ofala and doesn't do the Igu-Aro,which is done only by the Eze-Nri. During Eri/Nri migration we had people that stopped over at Igala land and mixed with them and that's how the Igbo culture spread with them. Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 6:54pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
abouzaid: Pls can u translate 'anyi' from igala-igbo to English my pals supposed babe saved his name as 'anyiDavid'. Thanks. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
Revolva: Pls can u translate 'anyi' from igala-igbo to English my pals supposed babe saved his name as 'anyiDavid'. Thanks. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by ariesbull: 7:11pm On Jan 01, 2016 |
idoma and igbos are not one and never be one! It cannot happen lai lai. Apart from the to rule in igbo is ochi and in idoma the ruler is called ochi idoma What of onowo Do u know that we have igbo In benue state Igbo and idoma are related Take this |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 2:46am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Chyz2: Actually some of the words like orange in Hausa is alemu, but in Arabic it's burtuqal so that's hausa. Applies for the other words as well. But ultimately youre right. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 2:52am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Abagworo: Not to be a douche but he doesn't look like hausa. For one hausas don't come in that shade of colour, were mostly darker or of another shade plus other different features. I can always spot a hausa person whatever crowd he's in. |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 2:52am On Jan 02, 2016 |
aljharem: You haven't lived in Nigeria for long have you? |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by FisifunKododada: 7:15am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Emmyk: Yes ONLY Igbos are light skinned 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by FisifunKododada: 7:24am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Chyz2: David Mark is an Igbo man. ROTFLMAO |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by FisifunKododada: 7:26am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Obiagu1: See attach by force. I am observing... |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by FisifunKododada: 7:26am On Jan 02, 2016 |
Obiagu1: See attach by force. I am observing... 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(m): 11:49am On Jan 02, 2016 |
papadee93: wat do u mean ? what anyi..to igbo...? explain better |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Nobody: 2:08pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
Revolva: The babe z igalla from Enugu so d guy wants to translate 'anyi' to English |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Revolva(m): 2:17pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
papadee93: Igala Enugu ummm na wa ooo when u tell pple at there r igalas in Enugu n anambra elta n edo dey won't believe Anyi to me is see |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Junior66(m): 6:21am On Jan 04, 2016 |
no dull your self poster. The igalas are not yoruba and never will. The fact that they have some things in comon in their language does not mean that they are the same. Those linguistic similarities exist becos they live close to each other and over time, borrowed some words.. igalas have neva been neigbors with the yorubas. between us are the ebiras and even Okuns (sub-yorubas) and edos across the river niger. concerning our language, igala and yoruba are more related than any oda tribe in Nigeria today. the relationship between us and the idomas language-wise is far lesser even though we bear similar names. and in general it seems most languages around us igalas share some similarities wit us e.g the ebiras, edos, idomas etc. my opinion disregards history because most of them are just speculations. 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Junior66(m): 6:27am On Jan 04, 2016 |
aljharem:pls dnt mention igalas and igbos in the same sentence becos we are not related at all. how are we even related sef? haba. dnt believe those fools abeg 1 Like |
Re: Do Igalas See Themselves As Yorubas? (Official Igala Thread) by Junior66(m): 6:34am On Jan 04, 2016 |
Revolva:akpai stop causing confusion here. if u are from ibaji lga just say so nd stop misinforming other people. it is only ibajis and oda igalas from odolu dat can have the remotest claim to an igbo relationship becos u share boundaries and have inter-married. most of you even look like igbos nd u speak igbo too. u cnt generalise that kinda relationship |
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