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In this lesson we will reconcile the two dominant origin stories for the Yoruba. It will be shown that the Yoruba are a branch of Israelites who migrated out of Southern Arabia during the latter era of the Himyarite Kingdom circa 550 AD. They were driven out by either Yusuf Asar when he began a genocide campaign on all Christians and Idolaters or Abraha who did the same againt non-christians. The Yoruba under the leadership of Oduduwa fled to Aksum first along with other Christian refugees. From there they went to the area between Ethiopia and Egypt near the Red Sea. This area at the time was the staging ground for a lot of the Israelite migrations into Sub-Saharan Africa. Including the Akan & Igbo. (refer to lessons I’ve done covering this) This area would later develop into the Kingdom of Semien. From here Oduduwa and the Yoruba migrated to West Africa along with other Israelites. Lastly we will cover the Yoruba diaspora. Per usual historical sources and the Bible will be used.