That is fine. I look forward to it. I will just reemphasize to you that not every slave that came through the Bight of Biafara (now known as the Bight of Bonny) was Igbo or even Nigerian. The Bight of Biafara extended all the way from Nigeria down to Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, but many of the slaves shipped from Biafara were clearly from Cameroon. In fact there was a slave fort in Cameroon called Bimbia.
"...Africans from the Bight of Biafra region
(Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon) comprised of the largest group (40%) forcibly transported to Virginia ports during the transatlantic slave trade. Recent research by Dr. Lisa Aubrey and her team uncovered 166 slave ships from Cameroon... ."
http://rootsrevealed.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-tikar-people-of-cameroon.html
I'm not disputing that the Bight of Biafra extends all the way to Cameroon and Fernando Po. However, I'm just arguing based on the records I've seen. And those records are much more plausible since the Igbos have always had, by far, the largest population cluster in that axis. So, it's just common sense that they would form the bulk of the slaves taken from there as all records have shown.
Anyway, I wasn't going to do this yesterday. However, since you and
@IllmaticDelta keep denying the obvious, while claiming everything else, but what you're - I would've do it.
@IllmaticDelta has already started claiming the Arabs in North Sudan. LOL.
Can the both of you please explain this (this is an academic research paper):
These results were confirmed in the estimation of IA by using the program
frappe (also in Figure
1). The amount of European ancestry shows considerable variation, with an average (± SD) of 21.9% ± 12.2%, and a range of 0 to 72% (Table
1).
The largest African ancestral contribution comes from the Yoruba, with an average of 47.1% ± 8.7% (range, 18% to 64%), followed by the Bantu at 14.8% ± 5.0% (range, 3% to 28%) and Mandenka at 13.8% ± 4.5% (range, 3% to 29%). The contributions from the other three African groups were quite modest, with an average of 1.7% from the Biaka, 0.5% from the Mbuti, and 0.3% from the San. In the bar plot of
frappeestimates, individuals (vertical bars) are arranged in order (left to right) corresponding to their value on the first PC coordinate. Clearly, this order correlates nearly perfectly with a decreasing proportion of European ancestry (Figure S1 in Additional file 1). Thus, the most important source of genetic structure in African Americans is based on the degree of European admixture.
Characterizing the admixed African ancestry of African Americans
^^ Can the both of you explain why the Yoruba Y-chromosome is by far the most frequent in African American genome, despite the fact that y'all keep claiming Mandenka (Senegambia and Mali), Bantu, and North Sudan? I believe the only reason why the Igbo marker isn't that evident is perhaps because most of the Igbo slaves taken to the US were women, since according to records, the men were suicidal and Y-chromosome is the male chromosome. Or the Yoruba marker was used for Nigeria-Benin/Togo-Ghana since almost all the people from the Southern region of the three countries are closely related - save for a few Bantu groups in Eastern Nigeria.
Are you going to look at me with a straight face and say the research paper is lying and the genomes used aren't African American genomes?
Anyway, what this thread exposes is basically what a lot of folks have been saying about Aframs. Most of you embody white supremacy ideas, hence you claim everything, but who you're. And it's also evident in how colorism is the bane of your community, since you keep claiming Africans who you have no connections with just because they're Arabs and light skinned. Most Africans don't even care about colorism and never heard the word till they started conversing with Aframs.
Your people are also the ones forcing everyone to like dark skinned people when the average African doesn't even care about that shyt. Light skinned, dark skinned, brown skinned - we've always loved one another.
Regardless, I'm not trying to claim anyone. I just want you to explain the frequency of that Y-chromosome in your genomes and why most of you apparently came from the loins of Yoruba marker. Why did Yoruba marker's balls of steel birth the overwhelming majority of African Americans?