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@echika3379
@echika3379 8 күн бұрын
Fathers book is very expensive. Who's ready to bring out $500 for a book. At this time Igbo people need all the books they can get to know their history.
@amichyfoodcourt
@amichyfoodcourt 26 күн бұрын
Flo Chinyere is one lady that inspires me. Daalu Nne ❤
@asinclair5159
@asinclair5159 Ай бұрын
Mami water is real everything was demonised she is the real true god
@edcastle4858
@edcastle4858 Ай бұрын
anyone here bc their teacher sent them? 🤔
@juancarlosguerrerohernande4708
@juancarlosguerrerohernande4708 Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting Professor Osita Okagbue's talk.
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha Ай бұрын
@11:55 o na N'ise No N'ise.
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha Ай бұрын
E dere/dele/dene/delu ede. Mana onye jiri/jili/jini/jilu nghota ndi biara-abia ogada ama. N'elu ya o wudu/wuro/wulo/wuno onye owula/obula/owuna/obuna ka a na-gwa ihe/ishe/ife/ive, o na-a wu/bu ukwa ruo/luo/nuo oge ya o da. Onye Igbo ruo/luo/nuo oge okweshiri/okweshili/okweshini/okweshini o nghota na asusu Igbo nkiti o na-ekwu wu/bu oba na obi akwukwo ahu/ashu/afu/avu o nghotara/nghotala/nghotana/nghotalu dika "laiburari."
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha Ай бұрын
Nwanne, Ndi Mmuo Igbo na-achu Mazi Nnamdi Azikiwe. E mee gi juo Chi gi ihe/ishe/ife/ive o mere/mele/mene/melu. Na owudu/owughi/owuro/owulo/owuno ihe/ishe/ife/ive niile ka a n'ekwu n'ogbo. Ihe/Ishe/Ife/Ive i na-ekwu maka ya wu/bu ihe/ishe/ife/ive ndi amogba/ogboma, mmgba-ashi, na ndi na eri/eli/eni amosu mere/mele/mene/melu ka ha/fa/wa/va wee jiri/jili/jini/jilu anyi na ndi oBu-aLA/ALo-uko n'ofu/otu/oshu/ovu ebe. Mana na onye ozo na-agu ihe/ishe/ife/ive wu/bu ihe/ishe/ife/ive eribama na atumatu ha/fa/wa/va niile ebe anyi wu/bu Ndi Igbo no agbagele/agbagene/agbagere mpe.
@IwuagwuChinaemezu
@IwuagwuChinaemezu Ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing I keep dancing
@thelastdon4664
@thelastdon4664 Ай бұрын
Is it earthworm (Idide) or flowing water (Idei)? I think that the right thing to say is “Ofo ka idei ji awa ani or ana!” Meaning “the flowing water uses truth, justice, and authority to split the earth!”
@anthonyozoemena283
@anthonyozoemena283 9 күн бұрын
Haven't heard it before but I think it makes more sense from ur angle
@user-mr2pg9rm7f
@user-mr2pg9rm7f 2 ай бұрын
Dike. What a resonance.
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha 2 ай бұрын
Nwanne e nwere/nwele/nwene/nwelu ndi na nwedu Ofo. Ofo ga di, Chi adidu/adighi/adiro/adilo/adino. Chi ga di Mmuo adidu/adighi/adiro/adino/adilo.
@loritaobijiaku9232
@loritaobijiaku9232 2 ай бұрын
But, how can I become an initiate into Igbo spirituality?
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha
@Nnodim-kelechiAmadiOha 2 ай бұрын
Ugbo Chi Oma. Umu Nne mu na Umu nna mu, adidu/adighi/adiro/adilo/adino ama-ama e nwedu/nweghi/nwero/nwelo/nweno ihe/ishe/ife/ive dika mami wata na ihe/ishe/ife/ive Ndi Igbo na-eme. Odinala/Odinani/Odinana, Nsoala/Nsoani/Nsoana, Ntonala/Ntonala/Ntonani, Iwuala/Iwuana/Iwuani na Omenala/Omenana/Omenani e nwedu/nweghi/nwero/nwelo/nweno ihe/ishe/ife/ive gbasara/gbasala/gbasana/gbasalu ya na "mami wata." Ndi Igbo ga juo Dibia AFA ihe/ishe/ife/ive o putara/putala/putana/putalu. Ishi/Isi okwu wu/bu Ndi Igbo akpodu ihe/ishe/ife/ive ha/fa/wa/va na-eme ihe/ishe/ife/ive ahu a.
@514Exc
@514Exc 3 ай бұрын
Stephen Pidgeon has a presentation on Ancient Israel he was one of the people involved in translating the dead sea scrolls and apparently the igbo were around the world for centuries.
@user-nj8rt9ez6c
@user-nj8rt9ez6c 3 ай бұрын
Disappointments are fully represented when you end up recycling your unforgivable and unforgettable mindset... 😂 *STORY RECYCLER * 😮 I tried seeing the logical connections towards your topic entitled destructive whatever... 😮 Recycling stories here and there and yearly by yearly... 😮Extension of horizon is necessary in other fields of life... 😮 Repetition prescription is boring and leads to disinterested...😢
@alifalif179
@alifalif179 3 ай бұрын
It never made sense to me when i see black people with english names like robert, james, richard, etc. this cant be african names?!?! Jesus’ real name was Isa in arabic and Isho in aramaic. The greek used by white europeans is jesus. Even the name is inaccurate. Isa or Isho was arab/moor how is his name jesus???? A greek name??? Let’s open our eyes!! Not only they have colonised us they have also hijacked God’s religion!!!
@Chikazor
@Chikazor 4 ай бұрын
You don't wear a cap in breaking a kola
@ogbonnaya1004
@ogbonnaya1004 4 ай бұрын
Excellent talk. Very insightful. As a UNN graduate, I am even prouder now to associate myself with the university ❤
@user-br3ok4hs4m
@user-br3ok4hs4m 4 ай бұрын
Good evining, how can I reach you? Thank you
@obidigwemezue4463
@obidigwemezue4463 2 ай бұрын
Me too
@leventisonyekachinnamani1224
@leventisonyekachinnamani1224 5 ай бұрын
Obukwanu ihe ifele ma ihe jogburu onye ya na anyi bu Igbo ga eji asusu ndi ozo were na eme ihe gbasatara anyi bu Igbo? So shameful, I can't even listen to this any more, this is embarrassing period.
@paschalobiejesi2963
@paschalobiejesi2963 5 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤
@ltburks
@ltburks 5 ай бұрын
Thanks to all of you for sharing this information! I’m inspired to learn even more.
@andyikeakor5451
@andyikeakor5451 5 ай бұрын
Nice presentation. ❤
@Chilaxme
@Chilaxme 5 ай бұрын
Ezioku bu ndu
@Olileanyamtv
@Olileanyamtv 6 ай бұрын
Daalụ Uju!
@Olileanyamtv
@Olileanyamtv 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful presentation. I meela
@ladyadaeze
@ladyadaeze 6 ай бұрын
This was so beautiful watch. Thank you for posting and may she rest in peace x
@nkasi8370
@nkasi8370 6 ай бұрын
I want to buy the book sir, where will I find it?
@LecarmichaelWoods-kz6zo
@LecarmichaelWoods-kz6zo 7 ай бұрын
Who is Mami Wata biological people?? The original people (BLACKS)in North America was called: COPPER PEOPLE. The original people in Jamaica was called: KALI-NAGA/ KALI-NAGOS, these people was CANNIBALS. I personally believe where there is CANNIBALS, there are seeds of Mami Wata/Reptilians.....
@OsamekaMmadike-xz2xj
@OsamekaMmadike-xz2xj 7 ай бұрын
It will also reach out to our neighbors because it wasn't only Ndigbo were involved. We have many soldiers from cross river, Akwa Inom, Ikwere and so on 😊
@egnalynngweforbi
@egnalynngweforbi 8 ай бұрын
The god of small things
@vaynethomasjr
@vaynethomasjr 8 ай бұрын
This was awesome how do we find this book, is there a site? If so, please share.
@irism7771
@irism7771 8 ай бұрын
Have you heard of residential schools? What the church has done to the indigenous people? Forced Christianity or we will be killed!!! They colonized Yeshua! Calling Him jesus when there’s no j in His language
@Ekwy2023
@Ekwy2023 8 ай бұрын
The Balkanization of Africa, colonialism and neocolonialism reduced Africa to your so called “children’s race,” by taking original African nations away from the Indigenous peoples, and handed these lands and resources to Colonial puppets (not leaders), hence the lack of leadership structure you spoke of. We MUST decolonize Africa/Nigeria, bring down colonial structures and constitutions before we can see progress and development in Africa
@Ekwy2023
@Ekwy2023 8 ай бұрын
Please the concept of “Azuka” is not talking about literal “back,” as opposite of “Iru” (front or future), rather it’s about your “human support system.” Because in Igbo tradition, we believe that one’s human support system (those behind you) is superior to one’s individual wealth. Hence the full phrase is “Azukaego.” Literally, your “back” (network or support system) is more than (superior to) money. A better example of the concept of Binary/Duality in Igbo tradition should be plain “Iru” and “Azu,” “elu”/enu and “Ala/ana,” male and female etc. Thanks 🙏
@OFCnmezi
@OFCnmezi 8 ай бұрын
I saw this guy in the docuseries, Journey of An African Colony - the Aba part.
@asaoblog
@asaoblog 9 ай бұрын
I applaud her for trying but there are so much misrepresentations and lacks in her litterature on the Ayitian practices and understanding of Mami Wata, Ezili, La Siren and else. Hope she continues her research and takes more time to understand the African ancestral knowledge she will report on. Again, well done for trying.
@mhizummy2091
@mhizummy2091 9 ай бұрын
I love our Igbo women 💯 l will defend our Igbo women with my last blood 🩸 😢
@user-vp5bx4fx5y
@user-vp5bx4fx5y 9 ай бұрын
We will be restored
@divinefidelis6600
@divinefidelis6600 9 ай бұрын
My dear all you saying does make any sense, you did not grow in a environment don't that igbos treat women bad my dear stop sending wrong information about Igbo men, we Igbo men respect our women infact we brag with our wives stop this rubbish.
@user-xo4gv2tx3n
@user-xo4gv2tx3n 10 ай бұрын
I love my people
@osueiyaedori2491
@osueiyaedori2491 10 ай бұрын
Amazing insights. Thanks Chimamanda 👏👏👏
@spiritphingaz_
@spiritphingaz_ 10 ай бұрын
IGBOS SHOULD FIRST RETURN TO ODINALA BEFORE TALKING ABOUT BIAFRA.
@stevejones5977
@stevejones5977 11 ай бұрын
Sad😮
@olatunjibanwo5161
@olatunjibanwo5161 11 ай бұрын
Christianity stopped the practice of reincarnation but yet they preach that a man that dead 2000 yrs ago is coming back to this world
@oluchukwuobi-njoku2204
@oluchukwuobi-njoku2204 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking time out to talk about all this. It's absolutely wonderful
@theresaopara2823
@theresaopara2823 11 ай бұрын
You are right THERESA ONUOHA Music should be made available on U-TUBE TO PUBLIC!!!👍👍👍✌️✌️
@theresaopara2823
@theresaopara2823 11 ай бұрын
I am with you, I love her musics also she is a great traditional singer👍👍♥️♥️