Lwanda Magere: This is a story with origin directly in the heart of the Nile Valley civilization. Due to climate change the people in the Sahara region (egypt at the centre of it) dispersed in different directions. The Luos moved south, others moved west and some went even across the red sea and to present day middle east, Asia etc. The biblical stories, especially the Old testament, now dominated and told only by the whites calling themselves Jews draw all or most originally from the Nile Valley civilization. The Luos moved south and kept this story as Lwanda Magere. Those said to be associated with biblical Moses went to the present israel/ palestine. That same story is told there as that of Samson. Lwanda had his secret in his shadow and Samson had his in the hair. Both are tricked by women of the enemy tribes... It is the same story born in the Nile valley but have minor differences because as people move in different directions they accordingly develop differences in names, characters etc. Another thing: Look at this: the Acoli and Alur (LUOS in Uganda) have the story of the parting water (Nile). Gipir crossed the Nile at Pugungu after driving the axe at the bank and the nile parted to allow him with his People to move to the other side as Labongo remaind on one side as the leader of the Acoli. You remember the biblical Moses and the crossing of the red sea. It all goes back to the stories that had evolved along the Nile Valley civilization. Without a doubt: The old testament story is in a major part (more than 60%) from the Nile valley civilization. We were duped. Apwoyo matek, Agoyo ero kameno.
And now all our people do is dress in suits and toes and worship this Church of England God rather than staying with tradition and worshipping Nyasai and our ancestors
Levis your story is very true about Luanda Magere ,i doubted if your driver was from that area he could not have refused to appease the god, but he is not from that area that's why he used the worst road ,thanks for Agalo Nyanginja tractor driver who pulled out i am an insider.
A beautiful explanation of the history of the Luo and their neighbours. To what extent is the ancient disagreements between the Luos and other neighbours continue to dictate their inter relationship? Have they forgiven each other and consolidated their relationship as one people? If not, would you say that the ancient quarrels are influencing the outcome of Presidential Elections in Kenya today? To what extent do you think those ancient disagreements are hindering Kenya's desire for leadership in the region and throughout Africa?
Highly recommend that you acquaint yourself with the study of linguistics, especially the principles of the degree of "mutual intelligibility" among similar languages separated through time and geography, cause that what you are grappling with and trying to unravel !!!
@@njx0077 Nyanza/Nyasa means Lake in some Bantu languages. So Lake Nyanza/Nyasa means Lake Lake! In Luo language, Lolwe means endless, large beyond description. And Nam means Lake. So Nam Lolwe in Luo language, which means Lake Lolwe makes sense.
200,000yrs before the first person was born in palistine , the DhoLuo praise their Sun Asis 5times a day. They are Nubians, they dispies the Jewish Hausa from Canaan. Study the news and take African studies
Lwanda Magere: This is a story with origin directly in the heart of the Nile Valley civilization. Due to climate change the people in the Sahara region (egypt at the centre of it) dispersed in different directions. The Luos moved south, others moved west and some went even across the red sea and to present day middle east, Asia etc. The biblical stories, especially the Old testament, now dominated and told only by the whites calling themselves Jews draw all or most originally from the Nile Valley civilization. The Luos moved south and kept this story as Lwanda Magere. Those said to be associated with biblical Moses went to the present israel/ palestine. That same story is told there as that of Samson. Lwanda had his secret in his shadow and Samson had his in the hair. Both are tricked by women of the enemy tribes... It is the same story born in the Nile valley but have minor differences because as people move in different directions they accordingly develop differences in names, characters etc. Another thing: Look at this: the Acoli and Alur (LUOS in Uganda) have the story of the parting water (Nile). Gipir crossed the Nile at Pugungu after driving the axe at the bank and the nile parted to allow him with his People to move to the other side as Labongo remaind on one side as the leader of the Acoli. You remember the biblical Moses and the crossing of the red sea. It all goes back to the stories that had evolved along the Nile Valley civilization. Without a doubt: The old testament story is in a major part (more than 60%) from the Nile valley civilization. We were duped. Apwoyo matek, Agoyo ero kameno.
And now all our people do is dress in suits and toes and worship this Church of England God rather than staying with tradition and worshipping Nyasai and our ancestors
We have a mountain in Pajok ,South Sudan called "Got Luo," no one has ever tried to climb or point at it to this very day.
Levis your story is very true about Luanda Magere ,i doubted if your driver was from that area he could not have refused to appease the god, but he is not from that area that's why he used the worst road ,thanks for Agalo Nyanginja tractor driver who pulled out i am an insider.
A beautiful explanation of the history of the Luo and their neighbours. To what extent is the ancient disagreements between the Luos and other neighbours continue to dictate their inter relationship? Have they forgiven each other and consolidated their relationship as one people? If not, would you say that the ancient quarrels are influencing the outcome of Presidential Elections in Kenya today? To what extent do you think those ancient disagreements are hindering Kenya's desire for leadership in the region and throughout Africa?
All information is educative.
Luos are good people
Small historical fact; Luanda magere is kisii... descending from kitoto who married into the sidho....
Rwandet magerer means "unbreakable rock" in Nandi community.
Highly recommend that you acquaint yourself with the study of linguistics, especially the principles of the degree of "mutual intelligibility" among similar languages separated through time and geography, cause that what you are grappling with and trying to unravel !!!
Wooooow.....is this real
What was the original name of Lake Victoria?
Nam Lolwe. where nam means lake.
@@bonnyjuma2254 Thanks so much. Does Lolwe mean anything? I've heard it called Lake Nyanza - are there some ppl who call it that?
Nyanza means bantu
Nam Lolwe
@@njx0077 Nyanza/Nyasa means Lake in some Bantu languages. So Lake Nyanza/Nyasa means Lake Lake! In Luo language, Lolwe means endless, large beyond description. And Nam means Lake. So Nam Lolwe in Luo language, which means Lake Lolwe makes sense.
Why does the stool have 4 legs?
It should be 3 legged right?
Iam John yes it should
That's traditional stool
Morine Akinyi I thought it had three legs
@@NyakwarOdenyo Yes kom no e ga mar tielo adek,
We call it kom also in Dinka language
Add the story of Nyamgodho wuod Ombare.
Rwanda ,Lwanda
Is this the story of David and goliath?i wonder
More like Samson considering he was brought down by a "delilah"
Samson and Delilah.
Luos are true Jewish of Africa.
200,000yrs before the first person was born in palistine , the DhoLuo praise their Sun Asis 5times a day. They are Nubians, they dispies the Jewish Hausa from Canaan.
Study the news and take African studies
No wonder that hatred is still there
Sikuizi wanaume wanakuoa na soda mkate...
So some of us are in Egypt 😂😂😂
Please go back and your research well,,, Luanda magere was a kisii
I’m interested in knowing how your good research got you to that conclusion
He was Luo idiot, I am Luo and my clan has close relations with Luanda Magere Clan you do your research
Msengeee it has never been. Lwanda ni mlima,magere alikuwa mlima kupanda kwa war
Rwanda ,Lwanda
I am not sure what Rwanda means apart from being the name of a country, but Lwanda means a huge rock.