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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 2:34pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:You might have a point in this thread but I'm just remembering how much you like to accuse Igbo people of forcing an ethnic identity on unrelated tribes. Remember you saying I came to face the Igala and dictate to them on that Kogi thread I made? Do you know my grandma's Igala by blood, hm? Or does being Igbo alone mean I'm trying to push an identity on people I supposedly know nada about? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 2:39pm On May 18, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle: Most informative post I have read in a long time on Nairaland, and I'm not exaggerating. The Ugbo, Onicha Ugbo, Ugbodu, Oluyare, Owu, Anioma, Olukwumi sub group of Anioma all share the same Obatala (Obi Osere Igbo) Ife origin thread. These were the Igbos who were in Ife, the Igbos Oduduwa The Great and Princess Moremi had dealings with. I respect these ancient folks, both the ones who are Yoruba today, like the Owu and the Ugbo, and the ones who remain Igbo like the Ugbodu, Ukwunzu, Onitsha Ugbo, and many others spread all over Igbo land (South East and South South). They are a treasure to both Igbo and Yoruba. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 2:40pm On May 18, 2017 |
Olukumi's a Yoruba subgroup. Just quit while you're ahead. Don't be saying nonsense. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 2:42pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz: Igala na Igbo bu nwanne. Do you know that a large section of Igbos came from Igala. They are called Olu. They were fishermen and over the centuries have mixed successfully with the other Igbos? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 2:45pm On May 18, 2017 |
igbodefender: Igbo bu Igbo, eh. Olukumi's not Igbo. That's the point. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 2:45pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz:I have an Olukwumi Aunt. Try telling her she isn't Igbo. Plus no need to add the word 'nonsense' in that post of yours. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by laudate: 2:46pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz: Yes, I have always accused the IPOB-ian Igbo people of forcing their ethnic identity on others. Going by their antecedents on NL, I have no apologies for asking them to stay in their lane. They have opened several threads on such issues. As for the Igala thread, yes I do not deny asking the Igbo to stop trying to declare to the Igala what their identity was, or what they felt it should be. They have done so in the past, on different threads. I believe it is the indigenes of a place that can state exactly who or what they are, or where their origins emanated from. A lot of tribes have diverse, multicultural origins, and many of their people like to identify with their diverse origins. Most of the time, it is the Igbo who are not even related to such communities or tribes, that try to foist a mono-cultural identity on these tribes, and get very offended when members of such tribes do not subscribe to their assertions. This same attitude was displayed on the Ika, Igboid vs. Anioma thread, too. Oh, please give my regards to your grandma. She must be a great woman. 2 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Nobody: 2:49pm On May 18, 2017 |
Probz:Why are they deeply ensconed in Igboland? Did they miss their way? I doubt it. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 2:50pm On May 18, 2017 |
igbodefender:I hate to be presumptive but that's most likely because she's assimilated and Olukumi by name only. Conc. ndi Olukumi speak a Yoruba language and they're not Igbo. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Probz(m): 2:52pm On May 18, 2017 |
igbodefender:Why are there Ijaw communities in Ondo and ndi Igbo in Benue? Should they ditch their identities for Yoruba and Idoma because they're not the majority in their states? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:04pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:Yes I said I am not into the ethnic rivalry rubbish! What is it you have against the statement. Are you this foolish? Where have I gone contrary to my earlier statement? That instead of bringing out a superior study to prove yourself right you resorted to calling me confusionist! Didn't you call me such? And you expect me not to talk straight to you. Get lost if you have nothing meaningful t cntribute to this topic! Nonsense |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:05pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://oloolutof./2012/08/31/oduduwa-saving-history-from-ethnic-propaganda-chukwu-eke-lagos-nigeria/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiZvv2b5_nTAhWMKVAKHY2vBBQQFggaMAY&usg=AFQjCNHGRlzgmssqmkwh79z5SL6ROJGYHw |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:25pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://www.nairaland.com/604492/igbos-yorubas-nupe-edo-idoma&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjVjuy-6fnTAhXLLlAKHU3aACIQFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNFtizDc0pfBgYJdPJ2avUEONlX6Ng http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://www.nairaland.com/721357/ancestral-dna-results-nigerians&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjVjuy-6fnTAhXLLlAKHU3aACIQFggOMAE&usg=AFQjCNHUeUu1T5u8EPRTfmd3weiBQogIsQ http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.emeagwali.com/photos/yoruba/photo-essay-on-yoruba.html&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjVjuy-6fnTAhXLLlAKHU3aACIQFggWMAQ&usg=AFQjCNEGKkk9rm7dnmMHXDlY_V3YuIbvng http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://www.nairaland.com/1496083/igbos-yorubas-cultural-comparison&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiKv9K16vnTAhVEaFAKHateDKIQFggVMAQ&usg=AFQjCNFGZIZZljSUBulsfY2qWRzCQ7SFgg http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://venturesafrica.com/yorubas-are-99-9-genetically-igbo-study/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwil3YHc6vnTAhVHaFAKHVRqDGw4ChAWCBMwAw&usg=AFQjCNFT6etAL-E7qwLqPcGmAO80ipfJPw |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:36pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:I have few questions for you which you have to answer satisfactorily or you keep mute and go and read. Questions: Why is Igbo and Yoruba under the same Kwa Family? What were the criteria used in this classifications? Why wasnt Igbo classified with their closest neighbours Ijaws in the South and CrossRiver in the East, Why with Yoruba? Were the two groups grouped together even without glaring similarities? Was this classification done by specialized anthropologist/ethnographers/scientist or was it done by quacks orally? Has there been any DNA test relating Yoruba-Igbo-Edo? After answering these questions satisfactorily I'm sorry for your outbursts, Truth is bitter they say. Your outbursts have no bases... Only in-built envy... Shake it off and open your eyes to new superior horizons and views. It is not a matter of opening your mouth and talking |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:41pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-greater-igbo-nation-by-ishaq-d-al-sulaimani/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjlgbr28PnTAhXsCcAKHaazBDkQFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNFtVZ5RrfYZKjMFLkoC8lk6V9xw9Q |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 5:48pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://venturesafrica.com/yorubas-are-99-9-genetically-igbo-study/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjE06bV8fnTAhXMJcAKHXGsDMEQFggLMAA&usg=AFQjCNFT6etAL-E7qwLqPcGmAO80ipfJPw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://newsrescue.com/yoruba-are-99-adangbe-study/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjE06bV8fnTAhXMJcAKHXGsDMEQFggOMAE&usg=AFQjCNHwgjJtFhdFpTEVFIygs4dH3nbdHw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.herald.ng/yoruba-genetically-99-9-percent-igbo-study-reveals/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjE06bV8fnTAhXMJcAKHXGsDMEQFggUMAM&usg=AFQjCNGofLa9ikNVjUWwmszyjrvvZ_dYdQ http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://bmcgenet.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2156-6-38&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjE06bV8fnTAhXMJcAKHXGsDMEQFggXMAQ&usg=AFQjCNENfYYMMjzYzy4k5gfcQjfSm7yG9w http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://www.ancestry.com/dna/ethnicity/nigeria&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwjE06bV8fnTAhXMJcAKHXGsDMEQFggZMAU&usg=AFQjCNG8ou6YWcQQI6FQxkJkHeN07nDX9Q https://tracingafricanroots./2015/06/03/specifying-the-african-origins-of-the-african-american-genome/ |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 6:03pm On May 18, 2017 |
laudate:http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Egyptian_hypothesis&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiPhKev9PnTAhVJZlAKHcgWCAoQ0gIIDSgAMAA&usg=AFQjCNE6u4h-cZuTzb0YSD1ueIJQ4OC9fw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.lisapoyakama.org/en/the-ancient-egyptians-were-black/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiPhKev9PnTAhVJZlAKHcgWCAoQFggTMAI&usg=AFQjCNEDWXU-Nu33iIDCns2yU3Ad4r1Ilw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.lisapoyakama.org/en/the-ancient-egyptians-were-black/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiPhKev9PnTAhVJZlAKHcgWCAoQFggTMAI&usg=AFQjCNEDWXU-Nu33iIDCns2yU3Ad4r1Ilw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/10/25/10-arguments-that-proves-ancient-egyptians-were-black/&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiPhKev9PnTAhVJZlAKHcgWCAoQFggWMAM&usg=AFQjCNHqO3x_Fsrkku71s1P_JVrsdc39lQ http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3Dc-wyBXnYgXI&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwiPhKev9PnTAhVJZlAKHcgWCAoQtwIIKDAJ&usg=AFQjCNEO-0dkwcMGNNjhN4i5aPG5nGSnRw http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D0OY3jsaOGAA&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwj7o_qm9fnTAhVIZlAKHZZUC984ChC3AggOMAE&usg=AFQjCNGv2V3SDuA1169yVADqtdJDhsJE0g http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DXYXE3tnXVKo&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwj7o_qm9fnTAhVIZlAKHZZUC984ChC3AggRMAI&usg=AFQjCNGWzDOerfdnO4p8yqDK2jZRct4zQQ http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Elam_Iran_1.htm&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwijvpLa9fnTAhWHJ1AKHS52A8QQFggYMAU&usg=AFQjCNEG9VLtRzqaOmvNAP5IYH4qcIAqgg http://www.google.com.ng/url?q=http://www.lipstickalley.com/showthread.php/584849-The-Ancient-Iranians-and-Iraqis-were-black-part-1/page4&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwijvpLa9fnTAhWHJ1AKHS52A8QQFggjMAk&usg=AFQjCNHfmfWxE6EpDH9j7ApmPONb5_TvYA I studied Human Ecology in Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) - Brussels - Belgium. Read! And say confusionist |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 6:40pm On May 18, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:You will be amazed reading this:“WEST-AFRICAN ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE: THE CASE OF IGBO – DISCUSSIONS ON A NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE ON THE WEST AFRICAN ORIGIN OF MODERN LANGUAGES" Have you seen most of the physical Structure of older Egyptians ?Their noses were always BROKEN OFF, WHY? The Egyptians may claimed they don't have link with sub-Saharan Africa but they do, even if Islam changed the face of their HISTORY. Though there different Pharaoh that reigned which was due to one conquest or the other but they had link with Sub-Saharan Africa. The ancient Wahibre, One of the Pharaoh .Wahibre Ibiau (throne name: Wahibre ; birth name: Ibiau) was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty , who reigned c. 1670 BC for 10 years 8 months and 29 days according to the Turin King List .However, from the period of Babylonians,Greeks ,Romans and Islamists, Egypt went through a lot which made them have diverse origin. According to the project's calculations, the majority of Egyptian DNA is comprised of 68% North African genes. However, Egyptians DNA makeup also shows that 3% originates from Southern Europe, 3% from Asia Minor, 3% from Eastern Africa, and 4% from the Jewish Diaspora. What is most staggering about the report is that nationals of the "Arab Republic of Egypt" are only 17% Arab. 1 Like
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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 7:11pm On May 18, 2017 |
Olu317:Olu... I like your contributions. I will sure read this and learn more even. Thanks Bro |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 9:56pm On May 18, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Thank you too for the compliment. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 9:59pm On May 18, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Thank you too for the compliment. We are trying to establish fact ranging from oral historical account, Art, ethnography, Archaeological finding etc and linking it up more with DNA. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by AworiLagosian: 11:19pm On May 18, 2017 |
Igbo and Yoruba language can never be under the same Language family. They are too different to be in the same family. Have you ever heard people speaking Igbo, especially those Abia people? na die compare to Yoruba. 5 Likes |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by ewa26: 12:34am On May 19, 2017 |
guys my jollof rice and Sunday stew with onugbu and tomato ketchup is sweet ok give you Sunday stew the chance to taste as delicious as poss and put d banga,ogiree and birraleaf ok, that the way my mum tot me and it give that otenic delta igbo taste |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 8:26am On May 19, 2017 |
AworiLagosian:Yes it could be as a result of mixture of population, interaction and nearness of Eastern and North Eastern Igbo with Cross River and Kwa - Ibo people. By the way some lands in those areas were inhabited by the Ibibio and Cross River people before some of them were displaced by the Igbo living there today. A typical example is Arochukwu and Onicha Ngwa. Also along the line there were migrations from Cross River and Rivers into North Eastern and Eastern Igbo land. Typical Example being Ohafia, Abiriba, Abam, Igbere, Okpoto, Effium, Ntezi, Edda who also mixed with the people they met their and developed into what they are today. 1 Like |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 12:19pm On May 19, 2017 |
AworiLagosian:It is really disheartening seeing this bitter truth when in fact, Yoruba have language similarities with Egypt as well as Israel. Hausa is classified as Afro Asiatic while Yoruba is classified as Niger—Congo when in fact is shouldn't be. In linguistics , a noun class is a particular category of nouns . A noun may belong to a given class because of the characteristic features of its referent, such as sex, animacy, shape, but counting a given noun among nouns of such or another class is often clearly conventional. Some authors use the term " grammatical gender " as a synonym of "noun class", but others use different definitions for each. Imagine the classification with Yoruba , Igbo , Fula , Shona and Zulu . How on earth will they classify Yoruba with the after mentioned tribes? Yoruba have words related to Egypt and Hebrew “B" is to rise in ancient Egypt and in Yoruba is bring forth. Hebrew Aya for bird is Éyé in Yoruba Elija is the Lord is the Lord is my God and in Yoruba Éleda(that dwell in one's head) is My God Ba'al is owner of a place as well as father And in Yoruba Baalè/Baalé is father(husband)as well as lord over a place /overseer Eliasa is God has created while in Yoruba Ela(roo-waa-aaa) was the first created by Eledumare (God) Whatever, cretaria that was used must be archaic Which among the grouped people with Yoruba do share 40% of following same meaning with Yoruba language African Star Apple is Agbalumo Ground Hornbill is Akalamagbo Eagle is Idi Pouched Rat is Okete African Teak Tree is Iroko Grasshopper is Abutata Bumblebee is Alabonbon Mosquito Larva is Tanwiji Parrot is Odidere Tangerine is Ahoboro Chameleon is Oga Guinea Pig is Emo Lawyer is Amofin Television is Amohunmaworan Gecko is Omonile Dwarf is Arara Sand is Iyepe Chair is Aga Gourd is Akeregbe Trumpet is Kaakaki Milk is Wara Bald-head is Apari Cassava is Ege Roof is Orule Lightning is Monamona Squirrel is Okere Lantern is Atupa Mountain is Oke Sky is Oju-Orun Gorilla is Inaki Herbalist is Alagbo Mud is Erofo Pot is Ikoko Palmwine is Emu Freshwater snail is Isawuru Python is Ere Handshake is I’bowo Mirror is Jigi Cowrie is Owo-eyo Garlic is Aayu Jewellery is Eso Mouse is Eku Catfish is Aro Toad is Akere Tiger is Ekun Walnut is Asala Tortoise is Alabahun Road is Ona Potato is Odunku Star is Irawo Pin is Okinni Tamarind is Awin Flower is Ododo Lobster is Okasa Ladder is Akaba Canoe is Oko-Ojuomi Rabbit is Ehoro Anthill is Okiti-Ogan Owl is Owiwi Cloud is Ofurufu Scorpion is Akeeke Tilapia is Epiya It is just one of the area linguist need look into |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by RedboneSmith(m): 12:38pm On May 19, 2017 |
You people can either choose to remain ignorant about the state of African linguistics, or you can dare to be informed and read serious linguistics studies done by linguists who know their stuff (not starry-eyed Middle-Easterner wannabes.) If you choose to be informed, you can start with obtaining this book written with non-linguistics experts in mind: https://books.google.com.ng/books?id=OiynbBvMblcC&pg=PA201&lpg=PA201&dq=Bolaji+Aremo+How+Igbo+and+Yoruba&source=bl&ots=m65orhajhx&sig=YJRhHqRtI0m7ecAmyqdRuWoHwLo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiivKGY7vvTAhUJfxoKHQC2C0YQ6AEIMTAO#v=onepage&q=Bolaji Aremo How Igbo and Yoruba&f=false |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 4:07pm On May 19, 2017 |
RedboneSmith:If you think someone like me is attached to Hebrews language. I guess it is because of my own ancestors. You seems to have taken a swipe at me. Naturally, I don't like engaging Yorubas on this platform because it will get messy. Now, the link you gave, is of course a known author but he LIED. Here are list of few of Ibos words of EGYPTIAN WORDS OF IGBO ORIGIN Ptah, means in Egyptian, ‘He who fashions things by carving and opening up”. VS The Igbo original of this word is Okpu-atu (meaning ‘He who moulds/fashions things by carving and opening up’ Ptah’s son was called Ra , meaning ‘Sun/Daylight’.VS It’s Igbo original was Ora (which in Afa – the cult language of Igbo native priests, also meant ‘Sun/daylight’). Ra was called Osiris by the Greeks and Asar by the Egyptians. Osiris’ was associated with the number ‘seven’. No one knows the meaning of his name in Egypt . VS Igbo language Asaa means ‘seven’! NONE OF THESE WORDS EXIST IN YORUBA LAND IN ACCORDANCE TO SIMILAR MEANING The whole world at one time were together. So, it's ideally, to note that the names ascribed to God between Hebrew were largely the same with GOD with Yoruba ‘EL'=Eledumare /Eledua OLORUN=ELYION(pronunciation changed at one time or the other)
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Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 7:00pm On May 19, 2017 |
Olu317:Unfortunately some of the words, I dont know their Igbo names, but Rat - Oke, Cocoyam instead of cassava is Ede, Lightening is Amuma, Python is Eke, Frog instead of Toad is Akiri, Tiger instead of Ekun is Agu, Owl is Ikwikwi, Cloud I think in my own local dialect is Orukputu... I don't know what they might be in other dialects and Perhabs the central Igbo names of them. However have you check parts of the body and see the similarities there. Aleast those ones are static words. I can list so many words in Igbo that are not similar to Yoruba. So, what do we say about the similar ones? That they are just coincidence? One thing I know and I've read is the Yoruba language and Igala langauge also sound similar too. And everybody knows that Igala is related to Igbo. Both groups (Igbo and Igala) claim they begot each other. So many stories and theories |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by Olu317(m): 8:08pm On May 19, 2017 |
SUNNYsparkle:Just as word are borrowed during Language development,certain words that seem related are borrowed from one region to the other . Ancient Yoruba language are descriptive in nature. And these can be attested to as result of language development. IFA in Yoruba is AFA in Ibo. Does it not show one borrow from another? Despite the borrowing, there are certain characteristics at which language can be classified as related. Igala has traces of Yoruba language with 60+% . Still, it is not classified as YORUBA LANGUAGE because it needs to be up to 70% before it grouped as YORUBA LANGUAGE. Yoruba borrowed words and don't deny it. Either from Northern part or outside . And in all these borrowing of language, Yoruba did developed a city that was known by some many but couldn't be reached because of the location in the deep forested area we were located. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by AworiLagosian: 10:12pm On May 19, 2017 |
Olu317: Guy, Yoruba word for cloud is Ikuuku , not Ofurufu. |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by SUNNYsparkle: 11:17pm On May 19, 2017 |
Olu317:So where we dey borrow the words? So is it possible that only Yoruba words were convenient for Igbo to borrow. How come Igbo didn't borrow such words from their immediate Cross River, Ibibio neighbors? |
Re: The Oluyares: The Igbo Aborigines Of Ife Who Still Live There by delpee(f): 11:20pm On May 19, 2017 |
AworiLagosian: Ofurufu means space....empty space high in the air. Interesting topic! |
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