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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 4:38pm On May 17, 2017 |
igbodefender:People can claim anything irrespective of their location .However, Ibos are not from ILE IFE. I know this too well. I can't be surprised .I have revealed the name of Ogboru. Unveil them and let see if it is true. Lemme tell you one bitter thing now. Irrespective of anyone link to ILE IFE,there is a chain link of lineage of ancestors. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 4:54pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317: No settlement is called Olukumi. It is the people who are called Olukumi. Their settlements have named like Ukwunzu, Ugbodu, etc. You, perhaps, are the one that needs to read more about Olukumi. It's not today I started reading about and meeting them. I am Anioma, and the Olukumi people exist in my backyard. Olukumi in this context means exactly what I have told you it means. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:30pm On May 17, 2017 |
laudate:They don't share anything in common yet they are placed in the same African Family of Kwa, where I can mouth - Onu and they call Mouth - Onu, I call Ear - Nti and the call Eti, Where I call Spring water - Omi and they call water - Omi... You see you are out here not to make any sense. You have refused to illustrate something systematically and academically. In science you prove and not state or deny. You are not quarrelling with anyone. I am not in for that ethnic rubbish, loud mouthedness and sacarsim, cos I don't think anyone has monopoly of it. What is the confusion here? That your ego wouldn't allow you identify similarities between groups? If they are not related, then they don't have any business being in the Kwa Family group of Black Africans! Talk and behave like an educated personality if you are one! |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:41pm On May 17, 2017 |
Probz:The English came from Denmark, Germany, France and later on colonised by Rome. Are they now Danish, Germans, French and Romans? I know your type. Nobody is dragging your ethnicity with you! It isn't a matter of dishing out all gutter languages you can muster but that of articulation |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:44pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317:It is just plain. Please I don't understand this chain link of lineage you are talking about. Hope it wont end up being some form of unacademic fairy tales. Please elaborate and illustrate more on it so we can see and understand. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:54pm On May 17, 2017 |
9jakool:Illustrate why they are not related. Any proof apart from intonation? Expantiate more on your statement |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by 9jakool: 5:55pm On May 17, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:I know the Olukumi are Anioma politically and geographically. I know they migrated during the Benin empire and traces their origin to parts of Ondo state. Since you are Anioma, how do they identify? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 6:05pm On May 17, 2017 |
9jakool: The ones I know identify simply as Olukumi. They are aware of their Yoruba heritage, but I haven't met any of them that identifies as Yoruba. They just say they are Olukumi. 2 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 6:21pm On May 17, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:How about the language, how is it endangered or are they doing their best to keep it active? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by 9jakool: 7:13pm On May 17, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:Thanks! Anioma is an interesting place. I forgot to ask... Do they identify as Igbo? I heard a lot of them speak Igbo and their language is endangered. Their original language is very close to Eastern Yoruba dialects especially from Owo-Ondo area. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 7:28pm On May 17, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:I will not engage you on this matter. I advise you to read more from a writer, Chief G B Nkemnacho, who has done tremendous work on this people's history. OLUKUMI DOESN'T MEAN “ FRIEND". I rest my case |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 7:36pm On May 17, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Unacademic fairy tales? What Academic do people have? When some people don't have knowledge on my history and denied migration from Far East. My own ancestors migrated to ILE IFE. And the movement was in different waves. ILE IFE, has record of families. Anyone who claims to have connection to Yoruba must have link with the families at ILE IFE. Just like people are in Lagos with different identities and can still twist and speak Yoruba language till infinity. It doesn't make such a Yoruba. If some people claim ILE IFE, they must have families linked to ILE IFE. Proof it. Oral history and evidence close to it showed that Olofin Adimula fused the thirteen small units to Six groups. The sixth was headed by his younger brother. And each been acknowledged as Oba. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 7:47pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317:I didn't claim. Oral history |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 7:53pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317:Sounds so oral. It should been more elaborate and clear. Don't bother yourself I can read more on works of Scholars of Yoruba history. I've read and enjoyed lots of books on Yoruba. Especially on Egba, a civilisation I love so much. I also love works done on Remo, Akoko, Owo and Ijumu. I love the works. I'm eager to study on Ikale/Ilaje/Odigbo/Ile-Oluji etc and also about the People of Ese-Odo LGA |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 8:02pm On May 17, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Oral is part of human history and from it fact can be deduced.. The thirteen groups attached below
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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 8:08pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317:Can't see that well. Can I have a link? So I can study this very well: However, You can't compare what is gotten orally with what is gotten scientifically, Cos even lies when said for a long time become truth. Oral history is good but not when there is nothing scientific or factual backing it |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 8:10pm On May 17, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Of course yes. Although many Yoruba authors didn't see beyond ILE IFE. If you want to know people history, go to villages. You will be surprised at what you will discover, which is contrary to what many authors did in the past by covering up outside connection to Yoruba history. Anyway , Some knowledge are gained from some of these authors. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 9:08pm On May 17, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Read Genesis of Yoruba Race |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 10:08pm On May 17, 2017 |
Olu317: LOL. It is better you rest your case, sir. Apparently you haven't even read anything Chief Nkemnacho or other Olukumi greats like Temofeh have written about Olukumi. This link is a description of Chief Nkemnacho's unpublished book written by the man's son U. George-Nkemnacho on the Olukumi. Please read what is says there about the meaning of Olukumi and continue resting your case. http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/the-history-of-the-olukumi-people-in-nigeria 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 10:10pm On May 17, 2017 |
9jakool: Like I said they identify as Olukumi. They are able to speak Igbo (Aniocha variety) and bear Igbo names, but their identity is Olukumi. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 10:12pm On May 17, 2017 |
igbodefender: Language is still alive. Some historically Olukumi villages no longer speak the language and have made a switch to Igbo. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by laudate: 11:30pm On May 17, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle: Guy, you are not just confused, but totally clueless. So blo*dy what if they belong to the 'kwa family? Do you know how many tribes belong to the kwa group, yet their languages are mutually unintelligible to each other? Do you think everyone is gullible enough to swallow the lies you are trying to recycle and pass off as 'truth' here? The only person spewing ethnic rubbish, loud mouthedness and sarcasm is you!! You know what? Never mind....
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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 6:11am On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:Sir, your outburst was so extreme, unnecesary and anti-intellectual. I actually agree with many things he said and don't see what is so confusing or 'confusionist' there. The guy is loaded with knowledge and you cannot intimidate him from sharing it. Peace. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 6:17am On May 18, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:I only gave you a hint on it. If you think, I haven't read anything about Olukumi, then it means, you have an assumed position on the subject matter. However, I had and will still continue. I only refer to the name of the personality because of what seems to be the basis of this juxtaposing, which is the meaning of Olukunmi /Olukumi as “Friend ". Just like Rev. Samuel Johnson, blundered on OONI, identity, claiming One nonsense OWoni was saved child, whose mother was to be slain for trespassing on a day non movement and that he is the representative of Odua, which is a LIE. In fact even the name Odu'a is not the original name of the progenitor of ILE IFE. The reason I choose not to get muddy with you is because I know what I have read about the people and the falsified lies adduced to their migration. Part of Yoruba people of Olukumi begun movement when Civil war happened in BINI. My submission still stand as OLUKUMI doesn't mean “friend” |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 6:30am On May 18, 2017 |
laudate: Guy, cuss if you wan cuss. No ome's gonna take offence to you saying bloody more than insulting someome who doesn't agree with you. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 7:56am On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:I don't notice plain empty talkers. I can only accept disproving something constructively with academic illustrations devoid of babaric gutter language. Rubbish!!! |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by laudate: 1:35pm On May 18, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle: Why are you offended? Were you not the same person who stated earlier that "I am not in for that ethnic rubbish, loud mouthedness and sacarsim, cos I don't think anyone has monopoly of it." Or have you forgotten? I merely threw your words back at you. So why are you complaining? let me just refresh your memory. SUNNYsparkle:Others have cited sources and facts to buttress the fact that the old Ugbo people of Ile-Ife were not the aborigines related to the present day Nd'Igbo of the South-east, but you persist in recycling your own brand of revisionism. Probz: igbodefender: My words were not extreme. I merely returned the favour he had earlier extended to me, by using the same kind of language he had used to respond to my previous post. Obviously, both of you chose to ignore his earlier rants. What can we call that? 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 1:38pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:Ok, everyone sheath your swords. Let there be peace. Afterall we are all correct or be corrected. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 1:55pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate: And you're too much of a wuss to say common "bloody" without filtering it out even though you don't mind returning the favour? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 1:56pm On May 18, 2017 |
igbodefender:Why are you sticking up for this yeye pikin? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by laudate: 2:01pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz:I tried. NL has an auto-correct function that filtered it out. You should know that I am quite blunt, and good at saying things the way they are. I do not shy away from speaking my mind! |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by laudate: 2:02pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz: Because he can see the truth, unlike you! By the way, who is a 'yeye' pikin? |
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