Even ignoring history and slave voyages records, damn near everyone who completes DNA tests shows ancestries from groups from modern Nigeria and/or Angola
So you're bragging about the starvation of many people and being responsible for trapping Igbos in the hell hole named Nigeria?
Damn... Now I see why most "outsiders" especially blacks prefer Igbos over other Nigerians. I don't care if I get negged or burn bridges with some Yoruba posters.
Dude is mentally ill. I definitely sympathize with the Igbos now.
I DON'T want to be descendant from slave trading c00ns. Which is why I hate Coastal West African history... I can't hold it anymore...Even ignoring history and slave voyages records, damn near everyone who completes DNA tests shows ancestries from groups from modern Nigeria and/or Angola
It's facts tho most black folks in he Americas have ancestry from ethnicities from modern day Nigeria and Angola.I DON'T want to be descendant from slave trading c00ns. Which is why I hate Coastal West African history... Hate I can't hold it anymore...
When it come to the Igbos from what I read at least many of them were raided. Rather descend from Upper West Africans. Hell maybe the Dogon people.
Plus you need to stop using sites like Ancestry.com as examples. The majority of the AA autosomal structure has NOT been mapped and stuff like ancestry.com are not good examples. Nigerian/Angolan DNA depends on the region.
I like said it depends. Most Angolans went to South America and Caribbean. Most AAs from the Carolinas who done ancestry test get Senegambian or Liberian/Sierra Leone ancestry since those slaves were mostly taking to that colony. My family on my AA side is from the Carolinas. Like I said I rather be descendant from a Dogon.It's facts tho most black folks in he Americas have ancestry from ethnicities from modern day Nigeria and Angola.
Me, I don't really feel much a way.
fukk those kings and elites that directly profited tho
Again (from your own link), retard:
You're Igbo, you're infamous for talking big and crying victim. I'm Yoruba, we're known for doing things.
You talked big during the first war, and it took the bravery/intellect of Yoruba sons to defeat your people and they surrendered to Yoruba soldiers. That's exactly the way I'm going to slap the daylight out of you in-front your mom and she'll thank me for doing a good job.
Yorubas: we don't lose, always winning.
I don't care what group I descend fromI like said it depends. Most Angolans went to South America and Brazil. Most AAs from the Carolinas who done ancestry test get Senegambian or Liberian/Sierra Leone ancestry since those slaves were mostly taking to that colony. My family on my AA side is from the Carolinas. Like I said I rather be descendant from a Dogon.
I don't care what group I descend from
All I'm saying is those two areas is where most of the captive Africans were taken from
You find remnants of that heritage in every part of the Americas
Lots of Igbo were taken to the Carolinas and VA too
Angolans to Louisiana
You can't just make preposterous claims without citing examples.
Ojukwu also called Azikwe names and accused him of a lot things. So, your point is?
How about how it's historically documented that Ojukwu said: Awolowo is the best president Nigeria never had and how much he respected him? And wasn't Ojukwu the greatest Igbo leader?
Honestly, I don't care about Nigeria, and I don't view it as a country. The way I view Nigeria is the same way I view all the other African countries with artificial borders because most of these countries aren't meant to be countries. They're a conglomerate of many standalone nations.
Also, I don't have that much connection with Nigeria because I wasn't born and raised there. So, I'm the last person who would care about what's going on there and how the elites are living. Whatever they do there doesn't affect my life where I'm 7,000 miles away. That's why I stay away from Nigerian political topics because I'm not interested in it.
However, the only reason why I posted on this thread is because the Igbo posters went from posting propaganda to spouting a lot of hate against the Yorubas, who're minding their business. And as a Yoruba son, I'll let my Yoruba ancestors down, if I don't expose the lies and call them out, especially with how knowledgeable I'm about Yoruba/Nigerian history. That's basically what I'm doing here and as you can see, I've not posted anything hateful. All I'm just doing is basically exposing the lies.
Yorubas in Nigeria don't need me - they're by far the smartest and most educated group in the country. And they've always outsmarted the rest, without talking too much. Also, if push comes to shove, 80% of what keeps Nigeria alive is in their enclave and they've indigenous Yorubas in the two neighboring countries - Benin (the president of Benin is also Yoruba) and Togo - and they shouldn't have a problem.
BRIGADIER ADEMULEGUN
Nzeogwu’s co-conspirator in Kaduna: Major Tim Onwuategwu, personally led a detachment of soldier to Brigadier Ademulegun’s house. Onwuategwu made his way up to the Brigadier’s bedroom where he was laying beside his wife. Upon seeing Onwuategwu enter the room, Ademulegun shouted at him “Timothy, what the devil do you think you are doing?” (see Gbulie” “Nigeria’s Five Majors”). Onwuategwu told Ademulegun that he was “under arrest”. According to the Majors’ version of events, Ademulegun reached for a drawer beside his bed, and as he did so, Onwuategwu shot him dead in his bed, along with Ademulegun’s wife who was lying beside him.
COLONEL SHODEINDE
The head of the NMTC Colonel Ralph Shodeinde was also killed. The manner of his death is unclear. His wife (who was present when he was killed) testified that he was shot by several soldiers including Majors Nzeogwu and Onwuategwu. Other accounts claim that a grenade was tossed at him. It is not clear whether Nzeogwu could possibly have been involved in Shodeinde’s death since presumably he was pre-occupied at the time with killing Ahmadu Bello. Most accounts place responsibly for Shodeinde’s murder with Onwuategwu. The Majors’ bloodlust in some cases and failure to kill others is puzzling. The same Major Onwuategwu who shot his commanding officers and their wives arrested, but did not harm the Governor of the northern region: Sir Kashim Ibrahim. When released Ibrahim vouched that he had been treated with utmost respect by the men who abducted him. The Majors clearly had their “favourites” when it came to sparing or ending lives.
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