I am anago from Benin 🇧🇯 my village is Toui we come from Oyo ile ife we all speak yoruba...Thank you very much for the work you do so that we can come together and promote our culture and tradition. ❤❤❤❤
God blessed u sir for the great job 🙏 🙌 my father is frm KETTI a town after IPOBE in Republic of Benen and dey speak YORUBA even our surname is pure YORUBA 💯❣
Ọmọ Ghana ni mi, ṣugbọn Yoruba wa lori ika mi ju awọn ede miiran lọ. Mo ranti nigbati mo wa ni ọdọ pẹlu awọn obi mi ni ilu Eko. Lakoko ti wọn n sọ ede Ghana ati pe wọn fẹ tọka Eni ti won ba je Yoruba, won maa n lo oro Anago fun won. Mo ro wi pe oro naa je ona ti Ghana fi n pe awon omo Yoruba. Pẹlu itan-akọọlẹ wọnyi o ti ṣalaye pupọ ti a ko mọ. O ṣeun pupọ.
I'm from Badagry an Ogu Man. In Gungbe/Fongbe/Ewegbe we call all Yorubas Anagonu while the language is Anagogbe. Yoruba is much newer word cos all other Ethnicity to the West call Yorubas Anago/Nago/Anagonu etc. In fact there is also Ayonu (someone from Oyo). It seems that historically there will have been distinction bttw the Anagos & Ayonu cos Old Oyo was controlling vast land areas as they were the ruling class.
Eku isèè na baami 🙌🏽 I’m a Yoruba from àjásè🇧🇯 and my grandfather came from ikoyi ofa and till now we are even have kabiési OBA ONI IKOYI in ajasè 🇧🇯 also egunegun festival every three 3️⃣.you’re doing wonderful job and well done 👍🏽
I'm from SAKÉTÉ in BENIN Republic 🇧🇯, we are ANAGO and our language is also called Anago this mean Yoruba, Any Yoruba you speak in front of an Anago, he will understand.💯❤
That's my first time in your chanel i was born in Sakete in Benin Republic 🇧🇯 we speak anago and sometimes Yoruba There My father is originaly from Oyo (Nigeria)🇳🇬. I like so much 🇧🇯 and 🇳🇬❤
@@abinibihubSo Anago pipul's are very large from ketu Aja-weeree Pobe Ipinlee Ita-ijebu Mowo-Dani Ita-kete(now isakete)Itakon Isobee Ifangni and so on
Well-done Sir. I like your enlightenment about Anago and Yoruba tribe. I'm from Koko village, Bantè Local government, Zou-collines state in Bénin republic. And we speak Anago language . In Bénin republic the same Anago language is divided in differents type of speaking. We've Itcha, Ifè, Idatcha, Kaboli, Tchabè(Sabè) Owoli of Ketu, and also the anago of Ajase (Porto-Novo)
Ipokia is the metropolitan headquarters of Anago kingdom. It is an ancient kingdom in old Oyo empire. Anago is well spoken in and around towns like Idiroko, Oniro, Ita Egbe, Aretedo, Hunbo, Agosasa, Aseko, Maun, Koko, Ropo, Alaari, Tube, Ilashe, Ifonyintedo, Madoga, Idosemo, Ijofin and Tongeji Island in the town of Ipokia you can go and verify.
@@abinibihub I don't think there is any difference in the language except in the way of pronounciation. I met a guy from Oyo state who told me dt the Anago of Ipokia speak correct Yoruba Language which I conqur with.
Nice video and analysis. I am Yoruba and I lived in Benin and Togo since 2010. I am a global historian living in Russia Federation and i have also met some people whose ancestors are Yorubas.
Wow! I love your program and I’m subscribing to your page now. I will also recommend some families and friends to your page. Keep the good work,bro. Much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Togolese people call the Yorubas Anago (pronounced as Aanago sometimes Anagotō) and they also call regular Yoruba hairstyles such as Allback, shuku, etc Anagodà ( Yoruba hair). Good job brother 👏👏I enjoyed the video.
In Ghana, the Yoruba were called 'Alata' and 'Anago'. But the people of Accra, Ghana's capital, the Ga people, were themselves a part of the Yoruba. Their Ga language is close to Yoruba and in recent times they easily picked up speaking Yoruba, before 'Ghana must go',; compared to other Ghanaian groups. I believe they were the origin of the Yoruba today calling Ghanaians 'Ageni'. They were the same blood.
Keep pushing and enlighten….The blessings and glory of our ancestors shall be restored in the name of oduduwa…Ase!! Please brother can you reference that instrumental played 0:54 to me I love the sound and I connect to it how can I get it thanks in advance!
Yewa North and Imeko/Afon local governments in Ogun state do not just share boundary with Ketu, we represent Ketu state constituency in Ogun State house of assembly.
I think i need to save this for the people calling ne egun because I'm from Alaketu . I won't explain till eternity in vain.God bless you dor this findings brother ❤❤❤
Bonjour. Un grand merci à toi, cher monsieur pour ce développement que tu fais dans cette vidéo explicative sur le Anago vs Yoruba. D'autant que les explications données répondent pleinement à plusieurs de mes interrogations lointaines, elles font renaitre d'autre dont celle ci : est-ce la distance parcourue ou le temps enduré qui ont fait changer le ton entre le yoruba et les Nago surtout au Bénin ici ? Parce que je dois le préciser ici au Bénin, il y plusieurs Nago. Et aussi, si le Anago est le nom ancien porté par le Yoruba, est-ce à dire que le Nago est plus ancien que le Yoruba #(je parle en terme de phonétique/ton ou autre)# Merci de me lire ! 😇
The Yoruba territory was split between Nigeria and Benin based on territories that were under Dahomey empire at the time of its defeat to the French in 1894. After the fall of Oyo empire in early 1800's, rising Dahomey empire raided and incorporated the Yoruba towns in present-day Benin under its vasal. By the time of the last French-Dahomey war in 1894, the French and British finalized the border based on the dominant empire's influence which permanently split Yoruba territory into two countries. Similar to the way the British included Ilorin and some other edge Yoruba towns as part of Northern Nigeria protectorate because they were seen as Fulani/Northern Territories. Its worthy to also note that if Abeokuta had fallen to Dahomey during the Dahomey-Egba war of 1850 thereabout, Abeokuta would also have become part of Benin Republic.
Awesome 👌 but where did those Northerners originated from and also Igbo, ( Eastern) as well we shared ethnic groups in Nigeria ? I am interested in the history pls. I am from Yoruba ( mother from Òghò ( òwò ) Ondo State and father from Benin Edo State ) . My wish plsssssssssss
@@OlumightyLoveth IGBOs in the current day Nigeria originated from the Bantus of the Congo basin. DNA will likely prove me correct. The Other northern tribes are part of the Kanuri/Chad, Sahel and Desert people looking for greener pasture heading towards the the lush of the south by the Atlantic ocean. But YORUBA had dominated the areas (from Ghana to Benin and the Delta) for thousands of years before the calamity that befell the Sahara turning into desert and the intrusion of Colonial powers and their trickery later on. However, before the amalgamation of north and south in Nigeria, YORUBA was a sovereign nation and they never allowed Hausas nor IGBOs into her territory. With British lust for power, it changed all that and we are all suffering from it till today.
@@OlumightyLoveth Most of the towns in Ogho areas has their own history. I'm from both Imoru and Ifon in Ondo State. From my primary school history class, from oral history and the traditions from elders, we were or some of us were descendants of Oranyan who were part of the old Benin Empire. Some also were descendants of OBATALA, Ogun, Obaluaye that settled in this areas. So also I believed is the history of Owo (Ogho). We are 100% true YORUBA to the core from Ile-Ife and Benin the first YORUBA Empire!
Well done dear brother, nice video. You cannot do History without Geography o. OYO Empire grew with the Trans Saharan trade…. So there was a flourishing trade route which connects Yorubaland with all of West Africa….. from the coast to the Sahel…. That is one of the reasons why Yoruba is found all along these trade routes and some of them are still active. We must thank Ejigbo people who still sustain this route from Ejigbo all along the rest of West Africa, especially in Ivory Coast. E ku i se gan….
Originally, we're Ikedu and Ikedu speakers from our cradle or source Ule-Ufe, which was formally Ugbomokun. But, as the people migrate or spread out of Ule-Ufe, Ikedu started charging forms into what each clan speaks now, like Anago, Olukunmi, Ijesa, etc. Infact, Oyo is a contemporary or modern Ikedu language, which is used in our written form, in Nigeria, somehow, influenced by the English alphabets.
This is not entirely correct. Ule ife of Ugbomekun spoke ikedun quite alright, but there was a change in ancient Ile ife language when Oduduwa clan arrived with another dialect classified as edekiri, it was ikedun and edekiri that fused together to create different dialects we have today with Edekiri been the dominant, that’s why the only place you can find ikedun is Ondo and Ekiti area where Ugbo people migrated to after they were pushed out by Oranmiyan
We have lukumi too in delta state aniocha local government. I serve there as nysc corper. The king told us that his people migrated from owo in Ondo state.
@@AbuBashirumany words in igala is very similar to yoruba.. So many... Infact the yoruba people of kogi state which are the Okun people call Oluku, "friend"
Good jobs but there are some corrections and questions to discuss with you. God blessed you abundantly . I am precisely from offa but presently leaving in Benin republic
Nice video. I am Yoruba. My parents come from Oyo but I was born in Togo. In Atakpamé in one of the regions of Togo. There is a village called Ilé Ifè. When they speak you hear Yoruba but with an Ana or Ewe language.
I dislike if yoruba is telling yoruba that he or she doen't speak good yoruba. It's people from Lagos (Eko) who always show that supremacy.. Remember that yoruba language is divided in sooo many dialets, it's according to the village, city or country! The question is: wich yoruba language is the best?!on my opinion, no yoruba language is better than others !!
@@1ishara I know of okun people of kogi state but I don't know that Yoruba share the same ancestry with the igalla people. It will be interesting to know more if you can help too
The Gas who migrated from Ile Ife to their present home in Accra call the Yorubas Anago. I am not a Nigerian,but with your explanations,I understand the Yoruba.
It is one thing to revisit history to identify a group and its origin. Still, it is important to understand why evolving patterns of human groupings exist. When a collective effort to revert to the original identity of a group makes more sense, brings more unity, and promotes healthy living, and is agreed upon, nothing shall stop the people.
I'm from Nigeria and I've once lived in Ghana few years ago... precisely and to my own traveling experience the ghanaian's indicate we Nigerians as the Anago's which means the Nigerians
I think you are on course. Anago like words like Naga, Nege and similar names. I actually believe the later two, which are similar to Anago, are origin of the term Negro. Because Europeans play around with letters in words to generate new words. Sometimes to hide information. So, Anago to Negro make sense.
If you go to badagry slave history, Yoruba was called kanengo. Or kenengo.... Just like anago..... The weirder ports is there in slave history..... Keep up the good works... Eku ise❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@@abinibihub , okay, go to the FIRST building where the tour guild will take you to. Look very well at the wall, there is a written on the wall, search for these words and you asked them... Majority of those transport from present day Ogun and old Oyo called what...
Yes … to ODAN village.. yewa south local government.. there are also called Anago .. tho I heard they originated from oyo state, while my grandfather is also related to Isakete… French
It's clear that the word nigga means ANAGO which is means Yoruba tribes in afrika. Great show my brother I'm really having butterfly in my stomach now to be honest. May aii Yoruba deities secure u nd continue to guide u ASE ASE ASE
Anago does not in any way mean Negro. The term Negro dates back to thousands of years before Europeans encounter with the Yoruba speakers in West Africa. Negro, Niggar, Niger, and many other derivatives stem from one root word with Greek and Roman origins
I am anago from Benin 🇧🇯 my village is Toui we come from Oyo ile ife we all speak yoruba...Thank you very much for the work you do so that we can come together and promote our culture and tradition. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you.
God bless you my brother. We send you plenty love from Yoruba land
Lati le gba e gbo,fi Yoruba ko akosile si oju opo yi
Let yoruba nation come
All of us owns yoruba land
I am anago from Benin and I am very proud to be in history it is said that our ancestors came from ifê Nigeria
Ife and oyo
@abinibihub exactly
We send you plenty kisses from Yoruba land
God blessed u sir for the great job 🙏 🙌 my father is frm KETTI a town after IPOBE in Republic of Benen and dey speak YORUBA even our surname is pure YORUBA 💯❣
Thanks for sharing
Ọmọ Ghana ni mi, ṣugbọn Yoruba wa lori ika mi ju awọn ede miiran lọ. Mo ranti nigbati mo wa ni ọdọ pẹlu awọn obi mi ni ilu Eko. Lakoko ti wọn n sọ ede Ghana ati pe wọn fẹ tọka Eni ti won ba je Yoruba, won maa n lo oro Anago fun won. Mo ro wi pe oro naa je ona ti Ghana fi n pe awon omo Yoruba. Pẹlu itan-akọọlẹ wọnyi o ti ṣalaye pupọ ti a ko mọ. O ṣeun pupọ.
We need to unite, can you pls tell us all the Yoruba subgroups in Ghana, I only know Ewe and Ga
@@AdekunleEnoch-n1g ewe is Yoruba? Ga too? Wow
@raphaeladeyemijames8037 yup
REUNIFICATION OF ALL THE YORUBAS IN WEST AFRICA IS A MUST!!!
@@geo-oye-oliken Absolutely a must! 🙏🏾
I'm from Badagry an Ogu Man.
In Gungbe/Fongbe/Ewegbe we call all Yorubas Anagonu while the language is Anagogbe.
Yoruba is much newer word cos all other Ethnicity to the West call Yorubas Anago/Nago/Anagonu etc.
In fact there is also Ayonu (someone from Oyo).
It seems that historically there will have been distinction bttw the Anagos & Ayonu cos Old Oyo was controlling vast land areas as they were the ruling class.
@@maupeego Yes o, and proud!!
@@maupeego true
The day this happens the world will never be the same again
Eku isèè na baami 🙌🏽 I’m a Yoruba from àjásè🇧🇯 and my grandfather came from ikoyi ofa and till now we are even have kabiési OBA ONI IKOYI in ajasè 🇧🇯 also egunegun festival every three 3️⃣.you’re doing wonderful job and well done 👍🏽
I’m in Ajase right now.
@@abinibihuboh!!! wonderful but at the moment I’m in the uk 🇬🇧 if not I would like arrange some meet up with you cheers 🥂 jobs well done
I’m from Ofa ile in Kwara state Nigeria. I know we do have many connections with the Ikoyis. Can you expand more on your Ofa connection?
I'm from SAKÉTÉ in BENIN Republic 🇧🇯, we are ANAGO and our language is also called Anago this mean Yoruba, Any Yoruba you speak in front of an Anago, he will understand.💯❤
your are right. i'm from PORTO-NOVO your my Brother
@kamaldineakadiri5494 we are brothers
@@kamaldineakadiri5494 wow
@@abinibihub can I join your team?
Lọbatan, ẹhen...no wonder you guys look like us. God bless you big in Jesus mighty name. Amen.
Thank you brother for all this findings your efforts ll never be in vain,God bless you, Yoruba Nation ll surely bring us back together.
Mo dupe. I really appreciate you and please don’t stop praying because Ko easy.
I enjoyed this video, thank you.
I enjoyed making it too and thanks for your contributions. I appreciate
I'm Anago from Sakété in Benin Repubic. We belive that our ancestor come from oyo in Nigeria. They many other kind of Anago in Benin republic
Thank you so much. We are going to visit again very soon.
I realy appreciate you me i was born in Benin Replubic and we are from oyo in Igana and dady is the King of Igana in Benin Replubic and we speak Anago
Where is igana? I will love to visit. I will be in Cotonou later today.
Igana is close to Iseyin/Okeho.
I am from iseyin @@chikaanyanya8800
Iguana is part of Ibarapa me jeje,in Oke Ogun Oyo state,so there is another Iguana in Benin republic
Igannan kan tun wa ni egbe sabe ni benin republic@@abinibihub
I'm Anago from Ifanyin in Bénin Republic .
Wow. Ifanyin that sounds like Igbo name
That's my first time in your chanel i was born in Sakete in Benin Republic 🇧🇯 we speak anago and sometimes Yoruba There
My father is originaly from Oyo (Nigeria)🇳🇬. I like so much 🇧🇯 and 🇳🇬❤
Wow. What is the different between Yoruba and anago?
What is the difference
Anago is like the dialect of ile ife or like ijesha some how.@@abinibihub
@@abinibihubSo Anago pipul's are very large from ketu Aja-weeree Pobe Ipinlee Ita-ijebu Mowo-Dani Ita-kete(now isakete)Itakon Isobee Ifangni and so on
I was born in sakete as well but I live in Nigeria though
That is the name they call we yorubas here in Togo.
Wow. Are you in Togo right now?
Yes
Are you from atakpami?
Thanks for sharing
@@harunaramadan7755 atakpamé yes
Great stuff, well done 👍
Thank you sir.
Well-done Sir.
I like your enlightenment about Anago and Yoruba tribe.
I'm from Koko village, Bantè Local government, Zou-collines state in Bénin republic. And we speak Anago language .
In Bénin republic the same Anago language is divided in differents type of speaking.
We've Itcha, Ifè, Idatcha, Kaboli, Tchabè(Sabè) Owoli of Ketu, and also the anago of Ajase (Porto-Novo)
I love this. Thanks
Awesome work
God bless you
Thank you
Ipokia is the metropolitan headquarters of Anago kingdom. It is an ancient kingdom in old Oyo empire. Anago is well spoken in and around towns like Idiroko, Oniro, Ita Egbe, Aretedo, Hunbo, Agosasa, Aseko, Maun, Koko, Ropo, Alaari, Tube, Ilashe, Ifonyintedo, Madoga, Idosemo, Ijofin and Tongeji Island in the town of Ipokia you can go and verify.
I know and I’m even very close to those villages right now
I AM FROM IFONYINTEDO MY BROTHER.
I'm original Anago from Agosasa in Ipokia local government. The Anago of Ipokia Local Government is different from the Anagos of Benin of Republic.
@lanreomolade1075 please tell us the difference
@@abinibihub I don't think there is any difference in the language except in the way of pronounciation. I met a guy from Oyo state who told me dt the Anago of Ipokia speak correct Yoruba Language which I conqur with.
Nice video and analysis. I am Yoruba and I lived in Benin and Togo since 2010. I am a global historian living in Russia Federation and i have also met some people whose ancestors are Yorubas.
I’m currently in Benin
@@abinibihub Good to know this, but unfortunately, I am currently in Moscow
@taofikalabi1897 aww. So you are watching from Moscow
@@abinibihub yes of course.
@taofikalabi1897 wow. Thanks for tuning in
This is a diligent and well researched piece of work. You are doing well my brother. May your subscription know no bounds!
Mo dupe. I appreciate you
I appreciate❤. Thx a lot
Aww. Thank you. I appreciate your input
Wow! I love your program and I’m subscribing to your page now. I will also recommend some families and friends to your page. Keep the good work,bro. Much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Modupe lopolopo oh
This is great work, Well done 😊
Thank you sir. Mo dupe sir
Keep up the good work. Thank you
Modupe oh. Ese Pupo
Good job great research on Yoruba history. Your work may not be appreciated now but it's going to be sought for in the near future.
Thanks. I appreciate you for your comments .
Thanks. I appreciate you for your comments .
I dey appreciate too bro
Amazing video 😊
Thanks. I appreciate this
This is good , thank you for doing this
Thanks for watching this. I appreciate you Gidi gan ni o
You are doing a great Job. Well done.
Thank you sir. I really appreciate you.
@@abinibihub
You Never talk about ôhôri.
It's also a language coming from yoruba and speak ìn Benin republic.
I'm writing from Benin republic
This is indeed informative, I’m proud to the a YORUBA
I’m proud too
More grace and strength to you bro.
Thanks
The Togolese people call the Yorubas Anago (pronounced as Aanago sometimes Anagotō) and they also call regular Yoruba hairstyles such as Allback, shuku, etc Anagodà ( Yoruba hair). Good job brother 👏👏I enjoyed the video.
Thanks. Mo dupe oh
Correct
You are correct
Highly educative ❤
Thank you. Modupe oh
I am original omo Sabe benin Republic 🇧🇯, always proud to be Yoruba,am living in Lagos Nigeria,
Welcome. I love Benin Republic yoo
You are home .Yoruba land in Nigeria is your home. Enjoy
Throw some English subtitles on this vid. For us bros in the cheap seats. Big up
Honestly we are working on it. It’s going to be soon. Please bear with me. I’m a one man brand and we need funds to bring teams in.
Thanks for the question and the answer waiting for it @@abinibihub
@blainecelestsine4543.
I am with you, bro.
@ernestkanu1247 English version of the channel is coming.
Great video. I think that Ancient Yoruba can probably be found in Ghana among other West Africa countries.
Yes but they’re originally from Oyo then to ketou
@@abinibihub wow. Thanks 🙏
@@abinibihubBut aren't Yoruba people generically referred to as Oyo people? I'm just asking
In Ghana, the Yoruba were called 'Alata' and 'Anago'. But the people of Accra, Ghana's capital, the Ga people, were themselves a part of the Yoruba. Their Ga language is close to Yoruba and in recent times they easily picked up speaking Yoruba, before 'Ghana must go',; compared to other Ghanaian groups. I believe they were the origin of the Yoruba today calling Ghanaians 'Ageni'. They were the same blood.
@@emmanuelsenah4242yes you're right
Keep pushing and enlighten….The blessings and glory of our ancestors shall be restored in the name of oduduwa…Ase!!
Please brother can you reference that instrumental played 0:54 to me I love the sound and I connect to it how can I get it thanks in advance!
You should find the name some where in the description box and it’s was downloaded from RUclips library.
@@abinibihub Thanks I got!
May God bless you my dear brother 🙌🙌🙌
Ase. Modupe oh.
Yewa North and Imeko/Afon local governments in Ogun state do not just share boundary with Ketu, we represent Ketu state constituency in Ogun State house of assembly.
May GOD bless you sir
Ile Fe to the world 🌎
good work❤
Thank you.
Thanks for the upload the video I really appreciate you sir God bless you more
Thank you. Modupe lopolopo
Noted 😊
I love my Brother
Continues doing the good job
Thank you sir.
Wao, my late mum do tell us this history, but we seems not to believe her then, you really tried boss. I rep Benin-Republic.
Thanks. Please believe it cos it’s our reality
Good research 🧐
Thank you
🎉 thank you
There are olukumi people in the Delta state. They migrated from Owo.
Beni. You are right.
Should have added subtitles for some of us
I think i need to save this for the people calling ne egun because I'm from Alaketu .
I won't explain till eternity in vain.God bless you dor this findings brother ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing. Put it on your status. E je Ko lo far
Bonjour. Un grand merci à toi, cher monsieur pour ce développement que tu fais dans cette vidéo explicative sur le Anago vs Yoruba. D'autant que les explications données répondent pleinement à plusieurs de mes interrogations lointaines, elles font renaitre d'autre dont celle ci : est-ce la distance parcourue ou le temps enduré qui ont fait changer le ton entre le yoruba et les Nago surtout au Bénin ici ? Parce que je dois le préciser ici au Bénin, il y plusieurs Nago. Et aussi, si le Anago est le nom ancien porté par le Yoruba, est-ce à dire que le Nago est plus ancien que le Yoruba #(je parle en terme de phonétique/ton ou autre)#
Merci de me lire ! 😇
The word Yoruba is recent.
I’m also Anago from Bénin 🇧🇯 Republic. I come from Ipobè.We share boder with Oja-Odan Ogun State.
Nice.
well done sir
Thank you sir. I appreciate your comment. It’s encouraging
Nice Job Sir my grandfather is ANAGO And was originally from TANKO Benin Republic.Great Research Welldone Sir
Adupe. I appreciate you
My mom is an anago and I was also born in sakete
Wow. I most visit sakete
@ please do but me I live in Nigeria ,badagry though
@drakelauren-tm6zs send your digit.
you have done a great work sir. you should just help us with the link to the site in your bio.
Oh. I will work on it. I just discovered that some of the site don’t work in Nigeria.
God bless you
Thanks. I appreciate you
The Yoruba territory was split between Nigeria and Benin based on territories that were under Dahomey empire at the time of its defeat to the French in 1894. After the fall of Oyo empire in early 1800's, rising Dahomey empire raided and incorporated the Yoruba towns in present-day Benin under its vasal. By the time of the last French-Dahomey war in 1894, the French and British finalized the border based on the dominant empire's influence which permanently split Yoruba territory into two countries. Similar to the way the British included Ilorin and some other edge Yoruba towns as part of Northern Nigeria protectorate because they were seen as Fulani/Northern Territories. Its worthy to also note that if Abeokuta had fallen to Dahomey during the Dahomey-Egba war of 1850 thereabout, Abeokuta would also have become part of Benin Republic.
Awesome 👌 but where did those Northerners originated from and also Igbo, ( Eastern) as well we shared ethnic groups in Nigeria ? I am interested in the history pls. I am from Yoruba ( mother from Òghò ( òwò ) Ondo State and father from Benin Edo State ) . My wish plsssssssssss
This is nice
@@abinibihub Yeah thanks, awaiting response pls
@@OlumightyLoveth IGBOs in the current day Nigeria originated from the Bantus of the Congo basin. DNA will likely prove me correct. The Other northern tribes are part of the Kanuri/Chad, Sahel and Desert people looking for greener pasture heading towards the the lush of the south by the Atlantic ocean. But YORUBA had dominated the areas (from Ghana to Benin and the Delta) for thousands of years before the calamity that befell the Sahara turning into desert and the intrusion of Colonial powers and their trickery later on. However, before the amalgamation of north and south in Nigeria, YORUBA was a sovereign nation and they never allowed Hausas nor IGBOs into her territory. With British lust for power, it changed all that and we are all suffering from it till today.
@@OlumightyLoveth Most of the towns in Ogho areas has their own history. I'm from both Imoru and Ifon in Ondo State. From my primary school history class, from oral history and the traditions from elders, we were or some of us were descendants of Oranyan who were part of the old Benin Empire. Some also were descendants of OBATALA, Ogun, Obaluaye that settled in this areas. So also I believed is the history of Owo (Ogho). We are 100% true YORUBA to the core from Ile-Ife and Benin the first YORUBA Empire!
Well done dear brother, nice video. You cannot do History without Geography o.
OYO Empire grew with the Trans Saharan trade…. So there was a flourishing trade route which connects Yorubaland with all of West Africa….. from the coast to the Sahel…. That is one of the reasons why Yoruba is found all along these trade routes and some of them are still active. We must thank Ejigbo people who still sustain this route from Ejigbo all along the rest of West Africa, especially in Ivory Coast. E ku i se gan….
Are you from Ejigbo?
Modupe.
@@bashirajibolaoyeniran1247 No sir, but I am a lover of history and geography and also well travelled .
@@annefalola9278 You are unbelievable , thats why @bashirajibolaoyeniran1247 asked you the question, Hats off to you...
Jasakumullahu koiron sir 💯
Ẹkú iṣẹ́ takun-takun. Would love to share this. Pls kindly work on the subtitle. Waṣere.
Ok I will.
Originally, we're Ikedu and Ikedu speakers from our cradle or source Ule-Ufe, which was formally Ugbomokun. But, as the people migrate or spread out of Ule-Ufe, Ikedu started charging forms into what each clan speaks now, like Anago, Olukunmi, Ijesa, etc. Infact, Oyo is a contemporary or modern Ikedu language, which is used in our written form, in Nigeria, somehow, influenced by the English alphabets.
Ok
This is not entirely correct. Ule ife of Ugbomekun spoke ikedun quite alright, but there was a change in ancient Ile ife language when Oduduwa clan arrived with another dialect classified as edekiri, it was ikedun and edekiri that fused together to create different dialects we have today with Edekiri been the dominant, that’s why the only place you can find ikedun is Ondo and Ekiti area where Ugbo people migrated to after they were pushed out by Oranmiyan
@@Ranking007-tq9ng well, thanks for your perspective on this 👌🏿
We have lukumi too in delta state aniocha local government. I serve there as nysc corper. The king told us that his people migrated from owo in Ondo state.
Yes. Lukumi is Olukunmi which means my friend.
@@abinibihubYes will also here in Ile-Ife called my Intimate Friend as OLUKUMI.
The funny thing… Yoruba is call led lucumi in Cuba
@@abinibihubOlukunmi is an igala words from kogi state and it also means my friend,
@@AbuBashirumany words in igala is very similar to yoruba..
So many...
Infact the yoruba people of kogi state which are the Okun people call Oluku, "friend"
Good jobs but there are some corrections and questions to discuss with you. God blessed you abundantly . I am precisely from offa but presently leaving in Benin republic
Oh okay. Do you want to share some of the info here
In Bénin Republic we have Anago and nago
Nago are the once that moved to Brazil
Weldone
Thank you
Nice video. I am Yoruba. My parents come from Oyo but I was born in Togo. In Atakpamé in one of the regions of Togo. There is a village called Ilé Ifè. When they speak you hear Yoruba but with an Ana or Ewe language.
How far is the Atakpame to lome? I will be in Togo on Tuesday.
the distance between Lomé and Atakpamé is 162 km
Eku ise takun takun, thank you for good job, Bonne Courage.
Mo dupe
Thanks for your analysis, my own conclusion is Yoruba is the one that came out of anago as you have lecture us
Maybe. lol
Thanks a million 👍❤️💙🩵🩷💜
Modupe.
I dislike if yoruba is telling yoruba that he or she doen't speak good yoruba. It's people from Lagos (Eko) who always show that supremacy.. Remember that yoruba language is divided in sooo many dialets, it's according to the village, city or country! The question is: wich yoruba language is the best?!on my opinion, no yoruba language is better than others !!
You are right and I love the way you analyzed it. No Yoruba is perfect.
@AfricaisBeauty true.
Igalla from Kogi State
We are huge and diverse but we know Ooooodua.
@@1ishara I know of okun people of kogi state but I don't know that Yoruba share the same ancestry with the igalla people. It will be interesting to know more if you can help too
Thanks. Please what areas made up the old Oyo Empire?
Oyo Ile is totally different from oyo town
Ká rẹ jàre ọmọ mi àtàtà... It's a good work you've embarked on...Ọba Aláṣẹ Èdùmàrè yóò dá ẹ̀mí rẹ sì fún wa in Jesus name. Amen. 👌
Amin
All indigenous and the areas that very close to Abuja they are greeting themselves oku
❤
The Okun people. They are in the modern day Kogi State in Nigeria.
Yes I agree with you, I’m from sabe and they call us anago in Benin
Thanks for sharing.
The Gas who migrated from Ile Ife to their present home in Accra call the Yorubas Anago. I am not a Nigerian,but with your explanations,I understand the Yoruba.
So that means you are a Ghanaian right
I am from anago sakete
Wow. Are you there right now?
@@abinibihubno I stay in Nigeria with my mum but my dad still lives there
It is one thing to revisit history to identify a group and its origin. Still, it is important to understand why evolving patterns of human groupings exist. When a collective effort to revert to the original identity of a group makes more sense, brings more unity, and promotes healthy living, and is agreed upon, nothing shall stop the people.
This makes a lot of sense
Omo anago ni emi
Omo ilu itakete bénin
Really. I’m currently in Benin republic right now
Isakete🎉
I'm from Nigeria and I've once lived in Ghana few years ago... precisely and to my own traveling experience the ghanaian's indicate we Nigerians as the Anago's which means the Nigerians
I think you are on course. Anago like words like Naga, Nege and similar names. I actually believe the later two, which are similar to Anago, are origin of the term Negro. Because Europeans play around with letters in words to generate new words. Sometimes to hide information. So, Anago to Negro make sense.
You are right and yes we need to be informed.
Damn you got something there
French use to call us Nagos and now we says nago and in English it may sound nego - negro
I from ipokia local government Ogun state Nigeria 🇳🇬 will speak anago
What is the distance to ketou
Du courage bonne arrivée,en quelle année a été repatire, divisé ou départager le Bénin de ayi ile
19th century
It is the name ifè which was first called that is why it is always remained ile ifè
Thank you
Good job
I'm ANAGO from Sakete in BENIN REPUBLIC and we came from Oyo
Welcome.
I want to visit sakete soon
@@abinibihubSAKETE, ITAKON, IFANYI, IYOKO, ILASSÒ is a pure NAGO village. These village is not far from each other
Anago still call yangan (agbado), okonrin (okunrin) as written in D.O Fagunwa's old edition.
Really? Please tell us more. This is new and we can pick it up from there
That's a type of Yoruba dialect called Onko in my area in Oyo North
boss it's Mahffouz from RÉSIDENCE MAËLLE in Cotonou 🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯🇧🇯
Good job 💯👍
Thank you
I lived in benin for two years. I can confirm
Thank you
If you go to badagry slave history, Yoruba was called kanengo.
Or kenengo....
Just like anago.....
The weirder ports is there in slave history.....
Keep up the good works...
Eku ise❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
I’m badagri right now
@@abinibihub , okay, go to the FIRST building where the tour guild will take you to. Look very well at the wall, there is a written on the wall, search for these words and you asked them... Majority of those transport from present day Ogun and old Oyo called what...
Lucumi is also known as ifa religion in the Caribbean and or maybe some Latin countries.
You are right. Lucumi is Cuba and it means Okukumi which means my friend.
@@abinibihub Olùkùmi or Onukumi in most Ondo dialect
Yoruba in Ipokia local government area of Ogun state are also called Anago.
Wow. I love reading this right now
Yes … to ODAN village.. yewa south local government.. there are also called Anago .. tho I heard they originated from oyo state, while my grandfather is also related to Isakete… French
My husband is anago and he s from ipokia local govt
Moi je du Togo et je suis D'ABEOKOUTA au NIGERIA et Alhamdoulilah je parle bien yoruba
Nice and good to learn this
You are getting it my brother. The people are Yoruba, and the language is Anago.
Thanks brother mi
I’m from Benin 🇧🇯 and I’n Nago too.. I hope you will share your studies to others through articles on internet.
Have a good day.
I will. I’m also in Benin Republic at the moment.
Have a safe journey 😊.
door of no return
Great job! How can we talk on phone? I’m currently on a Yoruba project.
My info is somewhere in the video. I can’t write it here
@@abinibihubOkay. Thank you.
I'm from idashaa my language is Anago my panigerycal is village egba abule egba Kotan 🇧🇯🇳🇬❤️the blood
Oh nice
First to watch
Thanks brother. I appreciate that
True
Thanks
I was born in igbo ocho in Benin republic
Don’t worry
Don’t worry. I promise to work on it.
It's clear that the word nigga means ANAGO which is means Yoruba tribes in afrika.
Great show my brother I'm really having butterfly in my stomach now to be honest. May aii Yoruba deities secure u nd continue to guide u ASE ASE ASE
Ase. Modupe oh. Esun lopolopo
Anago does not in any way mean Negro. The term Negro dates back to thousands of years before Europeans encounter with the Yoruba speakers in West Africa. Negro, Niggar, Niger, and many other derivatives stem from one root word with Greek and Roman origins