Meet the Yoruba speaking tribe in Anioma,Delta state Nigeria.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @oluwatobiadegoke13
    @oluwatobiadegoke13 Год назад +48

    The Olukumi language clearly has the elements of Ondo/Ekiti Yoruba dialects. Wow! This is the first time I've heard about these people.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      We are glad you find the video informative 👍🏿

    • @BOVA_Awojobi
      @BOVA_Awojobi Год назад +7

      You are right. The language almost sounds like an Ijesha man speaking.

    • @juliusjohnsona
      @juliusjohnsona Год назад +5

      Oluku mi in Ekiti means my friend

    • @BossaFola
      @BossaFola 4 месяца назад +2

      I'm from Ondo State, Oluku mi, in my yoruba language is my nabour or my partner in order way meaning my friend,

  • @martynkingsley9805
    @martynkingsley9805 Год назад +91

    Wow...Nigeria is so far deep in HISTORY. My parents are from IBUSA, in Delta State. I never knew a part of Delta in ANIOMA speaks YORUBA language, not until this very moment. I encourage all to be interested in taking up history as a life curriculum.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +16

      I totally agree with you,hence we have taken this boldstep of showcasing our beautiful heritage to the world,kindly subscribe and share to other like minds,history is power

    • @OlaoluOlukoya-lb2ev
      @OlaoluOlukoya-lb2ev Год назад +9

      I have been to Ibusa in Oshomili North. It's such a lovely place to be

    • @dataengineer2436
      @dataengineer2436 Год назад +11

      If I may come in, please there is nothing like ibusa it makes no meaning what makes meaning is igbo bu uzo meaning the igbo that come first.the Nigeria military government changed it to ibusa to hide the true meaning .

    • @dataengineer2436
      @dataengineer2436 Год назад +6

      Oshimili means river in igbo

    • @dataengineer2436
      @dataengineer2436 Год назад +9

      Anioma means blessed land in the Igbo language.AHABA was changed to ASABA by non-igbo speakers of the military after the Civil War.

  • @abimbolaadebanji7046
    @abimbolaadebanji7046 Год назад +12

    Omg they're my people, proudly owoh, Olukumi

  • @kelvinokenyi7353
    @kelvinokenyi7353 9 месяцев назад +5

    Ukwu Nzu and Proud!!! See me smiling, I'm sending the link to my father right now!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  9 месяцев назад +1

      I can imagine 😄👍🏿

    • @adewilliams8
      @adewilliams8 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's called EKO-EFUN, and don't distort history.

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@adewilliams8 eko efun for igbo land? Una don dey craze! Distort which history?😂😂 ignorance dey give you morale

  • @thevalueadder
    @thevalueadder Год назад +31

    I remember reading many years ago that there's the Yoruboid (their language and culture closer to Yoruba) and Igboid (their language and culture closer to Igbo) parts of Delta state. I'm mixed, Delta (Igboid) plus Osun. And I grew up with my Osun grandma who ofter referred to friend as "Olukumi" (Ife dialect). I never actually knew there's a whole group in Delta state represented by that term. I doubt she knew as well. She was just speaking her own language 😂.

    • @taiwograce3547
      @taiwograce3547 Год назад +5

      You are very correct, that's the meaning of Olukumi

    • @arisecute
      @arisecute Год назад +6

      Olukumi means friend in Yoruba language. I'm from kogi state and olukumi means friend to me.

    • @luke81st
      @luke81st Год назад +2

      ​@@arisecute where in kogi are you from

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  5 месяцев назад +2

      You must be glad to have discovered this video😄

  • @eventsbyamethyst9470
    @eventsbyamethyst9470 Год назад +22

    These are my people!!!!!!!!! Proud Omo Oloza Ugbodu!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      I can imagine the smile on your face lol

    • @juliusfakayode703
      @juliusfakayode703 3 месяца назад +1

      Pls, do you see yourself as Yoruba, too?

    • @eventsbyamethyst9470
      @eventsbyamethyst9470 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Nkeyintv so much joy!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  3 месяца назад +1

      @@eventsbyamethyst9470 Glad the video brought you joy

    • @ifeohafrank8003
      @ifeohafrank8003 2 месяца назад +2

      Proudly Ugbodu first son................

  • @olalekanagesin1113
    @olalekanagesin1113 Год назад +10

    Very interesting and lovely

  • @FlorenceOnyegasi
    @FlorenceOnyegasi Год назад +10

    ESE. THANKS ❤

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      You are welcome and we are glad you like the video

  • @luckyjames2530
    @luckyjames2530 Год назад +31

    Very very educative and informative. The whole southern Nigeria are one people, that means southern Nigeria was once a nation just as Nigeria is now a nation encompassing different tribes.❤❤❤❤

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +7

      And we should coexist as one👍🏿👍🏿

    • @luckyjames2530
      @luckyjames2530 Год назад +1

      ​@busuyioris It's very simple. Before I used to think that it was only the igbos going out to settle in other parts of southern Nigeria but watching this video I now understood that other tribes settled in the mid south close to the Igbo land. I would have given a lengthy explanation but time wouldn't permit.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      @busuyioris Brilliant 👍🏿

    • @luckyjames2530
      @luckyjames2530 Год назад

      @busuyioris how would you define a kingdom against a nation if the British didn't educate you to see the past nations as kingdom. I know what you know but if I believe it the way you do, I will be setting us further far apart. You define kingdoms empires and the rest with the European ideas, I wasn't there and you weren't there when this whole events happened, our knowledge of history should be to change our history more to unite us than divide us.

    • @luckyjames2530
      @luckyjames2530 Год назад +1

      @busuyioris You're very correct, have a good day😀😀😀

  • @omokaroojiire
    @omokaroojiire Год назад +14

    Thank you for sharing!!! It is so important for a people to fight to maintain their culture, language, in order to maintain their identity. I hope the young people are writing down the oral history as presented by the elders .

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      Thanks for your kind words and we absolutely agree with you because history is power

    • @okekechidi3377
      @okekechidi3377 Год назад

      Yes it is very important to do so but Credit should also be given to their IGBO hosts for not having much problems with that. That's IGBO for you. We are not an insecure people like other Nigerians who are very insecure when it comes to us portraying our culture on their soil. We are the only ethnic group in Nigeria with a highly conservative culture. We are not liberal like other ethnic groups in Nigeria. Our conservativeness is why we were able to allow ancient migrants to preserve their own culture while we still see them as part of us. Not all the Yorubas are originally from Ife or Originally Yorubas. This is very varifiable. infact, according to the custodian of the Yoruba culture, history and tradition, the Ooni of Ife, there are some IGBO descendants still in Yoruba land. In his article he mentioned some of them. They still go to the IGBO quarters in Ile Ife to pay homage to their ancestors. They do not speak IGBO today or portray the IGBO culture and can't be allowed to do so because the Yoruba culture is liberal. They might get into trouble with other Yorubas if they attempt to do so. Even in modern times If you live in Yoruba land and don't portray their mannerisms it might be seen as disrespectful. But the IGBOS are not bothered about such. The fact there is that the Olukumi are of Yoruba Origin but are now part of the IGBOS even though they portray Yoruba traditions. The land was given to them by the Enuani IGBO people when they fled Benin. theyvhave lived with us for centuries. think.

  • @EBoy-qs3qz
    @EBoy-qs3qz 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great job keep it up

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words

  • @oyindafalode8103
    @oyindafalode8103 Год назад +10

    This is very factual. Olukumi is exactly my secret friend! The ile- ife in osun state people use that language

    • @lagosian123
      @lagosian123 Год назад +1

      Even in Ondo State Olukunmi, means my best friend, my confidant.

  • @Clara_immigration
    @Clara_immigration Год назад +2

    Wow
    Thank you so much for sharing

  • @momahsarah9175
    @momahsarah9175 Год назад +19

    Thanks to this video, I now have answers to some of my questions. I am from Delta state, Issele-uku,Ugbodu in aniocha local government and we speak Olukunmi.
    My other question is the meaning of some of our names like....
    Eyiremi
    Iretole
    moyotole
    Yemiwa.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      I wish I could provide answers to your questions but hopefully a more knowledgeable Olukumi indigene will respond to it soon,kindly share with other like minds

    • @stvstv3458
      @stvstv3458 Год назад +14

      Eyiremi in Yoruba means, this one comforts me. Yemiwa, mother came. Ire means good, moyo means I rejoice. Tole, can't say the mean because no sign. It could mean "came home"

    • @ademarinho4271
      @ademarinho4271 Год назад +15

      this is the first time I'm hearing about olukumi and the spoken language and I can say it's basically a dialect of Yoruba. I can confidently say I understood about 75% of what the man said in olukumi even though my Yoruba is purely general Yoruba from Lagos...I think I can help you with the names....
      Eyiremi......this is my consolation or one to console me
      Iretole......goodness/graciousness has come home
      Moyotole....my lasting joy/ my joy has come home
      Yemiwa....mother has come or return.
      Note: I used my basic understanding of Yoruba names here.

    • @momahsarah9175
      @momahsarah9175 Год назад

      ​@@ademarinho4271thank you. This is helpful

    • @momahsarah9175
      @momahsarah9175 Год назад

      ​@@stvstv3458❤

  • @elumezevikky6466
    @elumezevikky6466 Год назад +14

    i am from ukwu-nzu. From late chief ELUMEZE family who was a close friend and advicer to the current OBI, Our family home is just a stone throw from the palace. Back in school my peers always couldnt believe am not igbo because of my surname being ELUMEZE but my own name being MOZAERE which means "victory or i fought well" also means the same thing in yoruba if you call it as " MOJARE" meaning " I fought well". my dad name is AWANI, my elder brother SEBOTIMA and jnr. sister bears the name TEMITOMIOWO, if you are yoruba you'd know this are all yoruba names, but twisted a little. Its a beautiful town which is becoming modern, but left to me i like the village setting it use to have with dusty roads and all.....i enjoyed the village setting it use to have " my opinion"

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      Wow! We are so glad the video has brought back your old good days🙏🏿😀😀
      Kindly share with Other Olukumis you know,stay blessed and don’t forget to watch other of our videos.

    • @elumezevikky6466
      @elumezevikky6466 Год назад +3

      am sure they some have see it. my dad shared your video, thanks for your effort in educating people.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      @@elumezevikky6466 Wow! That’s good to know,thanks for your kind words.
      You may also like our video titled Road Trip to the Kingdom of Agbor Delta state Nigeria.👍🏿

    • @royalebony6350
      @royalebony6350 Год назад +2

      My surname is also Elumeze. From Akwukwu igbo

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      @@royalebony6350 Wow!

  • @esekwevictor
    @esekwevictor Год назад +5

    Eye opening and highly informative. I pray Nigeria will one day rise above ethnic division. We are one. Thanks for the expose.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Thanks bro,kindly share and let the message go round 🙏🏿

  • @sholasholknb9199
    @sholasholknb9199 Год назад +12

    Waoooo, we say onukunmi in Ikake and ilaje, Ondo state, meaning my confidant 😁

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      Obviously very similar 😂😂

    • @damilola3636
      @damilola3636 Год назад +3

      Akoko says olukunmi

    • @michaeladebayo8549
      @michaeladebayo8549 8 месяцев назад +3

      Ikale ,ilaje ,Ogho s. Ugbo ,Ondo ,ekiti even igbomina are all IKEDU speaking tribe ,we are the ugbomokun (ife) aboriginal!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  8 месяцев назад +1

      @michaeladebayo8549 Checkout this video sir,it lays credence to your submissions I think ruclips.net/video/pKUTw37wuic/видео.html

  • @aframaco9491
    @aframaco9491 Год назад +16

    This is so interesting to see! I was aware of the stories of Yorubas relocating outside Yoruba land, but was never aware they went as far as Anioma in Delta state !
    This was due to incessant tribal warfare among the Yorubas themselves!
    The Yoruba intertribal wars lasted over 100 years long!
    There were also skirmishes within Yoruba land known as the Kiriji wars!
    Both these conflicts actually helped fuel the transatlantic slave trade, as captives on the numerous sides were sold into slavery!
    Yet other Yorubas fled to various other parts of Nigeria and were given refuge by other non Yoruba tribes!
    Nigeria's history is fascinating!
    Every day I learn so much more and my chest just bursts with pride!
    From learning about the Nok culture in north central Nigeria to the amazing doctrines of the Nri Kingdom in Igbo land and to the origins of the Nsibidi writings of Efik and Ibibio people!
    It is sad today that we allow politics to narrow our visions and widen our distances along tribal lines, when indeed we are mostly intertwined by "Six Degrees of Separation"!
    God Dey!!
    👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Profound submission 👍🏿

    • @calebadeleye
      @calebadeleye Год назад +10

      some people will just come online to spread falsehood. So It was wars that caused Yorubas to migrate to other areas? you people just amaze me some times with your lies.

    • @aframaco9491
      @aframaco9491 Год назад

      @@calebadeleye Agbaya! Google it!
      Ode!!
      How to hang off a Danfo shouting "Oshodi Oshodi, Anthony ma a wole o" is all they know how to do!
      Common history, they don't know!

    • @arisecute
      @arisecute Год назад +1

      God bless you bro!

    • @aframaco9491
      @aframaco9491 Год назад +1

      @busuyioris Oh well, in that case, I stand corrected!
      I do know that the Kiriji wars (which went on for 15 years or so) partially overlapped with the Yoruba Inter tribal wars which had gone on for well over 100 years!
      And I do know that both conflicts triggered migrations of different Yoruba tribes away from Yorubaland to other parts of Nigeria and beyond!
      I also know that the Yoruba revolutionary wars also fuelled the Transatlantic slave trade, as the various rival factions sold their captives into slavery!
      But the Olukumi people had been an unknown history to me until now.
      It wouldn't be far fetched though , to imagine that it was possibly war and rumours of war , that might have also enabled their migration to the location where they are in today!
      But my bigger joy here, is that even more than we care to consider, is that our various ethnicities in Nigeria 🇳🇬 are more linked to one another than we realise !
      Na so!
      👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!

  • @ikechukwuobi249
    @ikechukwuobi249 Год назад +3

    This is very very interesting to me .

  • @rickmorayo3744
    @rickmorayo3744 Год назад +6

    My people are in Delta❤…proudly Akure oloyemekun❤

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      I can imagine the smile on your face

  • @dajoaneke
    @dajoaneke Год назад +13

    Then there's also the Ebu people in Oshimili North, Delta state that speaks a mix of Yoruba & Igala

    • @louisenobakhare2137
      @louisenobakhare2137 Год назад +2

      My band played for the olukumi peoply,the okwuchimes.

    • @louisenobakhare2137
      @louisenobakhare2137 Год назад +1

      My band played for the olukumi peoply,the okwuchimes.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/bOSTB9hcmYo/видео.htmlsi=n-PJNLS4-DxS5E2K

  • @1tonilos9
    @1tonilos9 Год назад +18

    This story is quite a revelation of how intertwined we as a people. I never imagined Yoruba speaking tribe in Anioma. But I recall I had classmate when I was in the University of Benin, with the name Bardi. I felt then, that it was a strange name for someone from that part of the country, as it was not an Ibo name. This story explains it all.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      We are glad 😀

    • @Acha344
      @Acha344 Год назад +3

      That is why we keep saying all ethnic groups within Anioma know were they migrated from.
      Other names don’t mean shit, just look at their surnames and you will tell most are not Igbos

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 7 месяцев назад

      Stop lying pls! Anioma is igbo! With traces of other tribes like igala, yoruba, Owan and bini that settled on igboland during different war times, you think the land was empty? Jokes!😂​@@Acha344

  • @salawudeenolawale5317
    @salawudeenolawale5317 Год назад +42

    I have always maintained that whatever divide us is an illusion, we are one people. Let live with love.❤

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +5

      Let love lead bro❤️💯🙏🏿

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      God forbid. We are not one people.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      @@ekeneokeke8244 Really!😀

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      @@Nkeyintv YES AND CAN NEVER BE. One people with who? Barbaric, embittered, blind hate filled people? God forbid.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      @@ekeneokeke8244 It takes you and one other good person to change the world

  • @annefalola9278
    @annefalola9278 Год назад +11

    Pity we relied only on oral tradition, which makes record keeping very difficult. I hope we are writing to make it easier for future generations. Thanks for this.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words

    • @wordsbymaribeja1470
      @wordsbymaribeja1470 Год назад +3

      Oral history wasn't idle chit chat, to be the custodian of oral history took decades of training and was bestowed on only those that were sufficiently qualified to tell the histories verbatim as was told to them. Written histories doesn't stop people from mistruths and embellishments.

    • @jayfizz545
      @jayfizz545 10 месяцев назад

      @@wordsbymaribeja1470 it still isn't as reliable as written history.. As someone can forget details or accidently add something in. Thats why contracts are written. What is written cannot be changed and thats the only verifiable way to track history. Oral history is often why our stories are never consistent

  • @mommboy2622
    @mommboy2622 Год назад +4

    My mum is from eko-efun in delta

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Wow! These are definitely your people,kindly share the video with other Eko Efun people🙏🏿

  • @philipa.oluwashina1008
    @philipa.oluwashina1008 Год назад +3

    This is beautiful and lovely ❤. I will personally create time to visit them too one day. Thanks for sharing ❤

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      You are welcome sir and kindly share the video with other like minds🙏🏿

  • @SunnyMikeSings
    @SunnyMikeSings Год назад +14

    Nice one... 😊 But as an Ugbodu man, I still speak my dialect fluently without mixing with any Igbo language. I think you can't find that in Eko Efu... 😊

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Your thought is acknowledged

    • @akkqueen9623
      @akkqueen9623 Год назад +5

      If your city continues to bear nku zu or whatever u will become full igbo in about 30 years.

    • @ohukwh606hgghk
      @ohukwh606hgghk Год назад

      ​@@akkqueen9623you are stupid for this comment, anuofia

    • @nobodycares5464
      @nobodycares5464 Год назад +3

      ​@@akkqueen9623 what do you want him to do, change the name of the place or what? You will have to tell us if they own the community.

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 5 месяцев назад

      Which one is eko efu😂 for igbo land?

  • @kemiagbana5710
    @kemiagbana5710 Год назад +2

    Wow 💖👌👍

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback 👍🏿

  • @isimioluwasuyi-dw4ht
    @isimioluwasuyi-dw4ht Год назад +6

    Our run-away Ekiti cousins in Delta. 😊

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      😂😂😂👍🏿👍🏿

  • @tundebakare6887
    @tundebakare6887 Год назад +1

    Nice 👍 i just subscribed

  • @techwork...
    @techwork... Год назад +3

    This language is the ethnics in ekiti and owo in ondo dialect of the Yoruba tribes, we also, have same like the itsekiri, Nigeria is deep......
    You are doing a great job,
    Thank you....

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words bro

  • @omobolarinwaajadi1810
    @omobolarinwaajadi1810 Год назад +5

    Historicville nice one my leader appreciate your effort for been oretalism while showcasing your talent in history to humanity.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words and support bro

  • @mekwunyesunday1226
    @mekwunyesunday1226 Год назад +23

    Why are they dragging we the ikas from here to there. For me we are all Igbos. my own community ute- okpu in ika north east LGA, it was said that our mother is a Yoruba while our father is from awka in Anambra state. Please ika is from Igbo land patriarchal wise.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      Your version is noted sir 👍🏿

    • @amaraokonkwo_
      @amaraokonkwo_ Год назад +3

      Thank you

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 5 месяцев назад

      Can you elaborate on this?

    • @truthforetold893
      @truthforetold893 5 месяцев назад +2

      stupid reasoning

    • @ck-sl3kt
      @ck-sl3kt 3 месяца назад +1

      @mekwunyesunday1226 Ika and Igbo, which is the older tribe? Maybe you will make more sense if you say Igbos are from Ika. But for your information, not all Igbos have their origin from Ika. Some are children of Ikwere and Ijaws, some are from Igala and others are from Central Africa.

  • @joywalkeresq3202
    @joywalkeresq3202 Год назад +10

    This is true. I grew up in that area. My headmaster, Mr Ikade was from Ukwu Nzu. Whenever we visited them back then, they spoke a different language among themselves, but spoke Ibo to us. They spoke Ibo and Olukumi effortlessly. It was so cool!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Wow! This video must have brought back memories of old good days😀👍🏿
      Kindly share with other of your class mates,our history must be told and kept for the unborn generation 🙏🏿

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      And you are Yoruba. HalleluYAH.

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      Fool.

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Год назад

      ​@@ekeneokeke8244why the insult

    • @wordsbymaribeja1470
      @wordsbymaribeja1470 Год назад

      Your headmaster may have gone to the region to bring education to it.

  • @mch7933
    @mch7933 Год назад +16

    our people, we in yorubaland do not know much about the olukumi people (or should i say odiani people, since "olukumi" is actually also the name of yoruba people, so when you call a people olukumi its just like saying yoruba too, all yorubas are olukumi, even those yoruba in cuba) but as we learn we realise the need to build the lost bridges

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      👍🏿👍🏿

    • @greatmindwisdom7116
      @greatmindwisdom7116 Год назад +1

      The actual name of the Yorubas is ULkami

    • @kemiladipo5091
      @kemiladipo5091 Год назад +4

      Google Olukumi and Lucumi. Yoruba descendants are plenty in South America and some Caribbean countries.

    • @sammike7301
      @sammike7301 Год назад

      Wen Igbo people begin to identify all Igbo towns like Ile Ife, Igbo Ijebu etc, in south west will you be able to take the heat.

    • @luke81st
      @luke81st Год назад +4

      ​@@sammike7301 stop posting nonsense all over people's post. Identify let's hear.

  • @damilola3636
    @damilola3636 Год назад +7

    The ones that were taken to Cuba are called the Lukumi or Lucumi till today

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Wow! Thanks for this

  • @joshuaoladejo9860
    @joshuaoladejo9860 Год назад +2

    Very interesting. I can pick some of the words when praying in Olukumi

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Definitely you should as a yoruba speaking person

  • @laraakin7362
    @laraakin7362 Год назад +13

    Awon omo Oduduwa e pada wale. It will be as if you never left.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂😂 Anywhere you settle and find peace is home sir

    • @401Orishas
      @401Orishas Год назад +3

      Delta isn't that far away from Eko and Ondo

    • @ejikevincent7819
      @ejikevincent7819 5 месяцев назад +2

      but what of Igbos places in south west when obi of onitsha were there. Ijebu Igbo and many of them even in Ife Igbos there that doesn't return with obi of onitsha .
      OBA of ife also said it. You maybe Igbo as am see you. If you see any wise Yoruba's check it well they are igbos. We don't accept obasanjo ooo

    • @okeyekeh936
      @okeyekeh936 2 месяца назад

      If two igbo people living in your town for hundreds of years and spread over there I don't think you will allow such nonsense but you are here trying to claim an igbo land by fire by force

    • @okeyekeh936
      @okeyekeh936 2 месяца назад

      ​@ejikevincent7819 look at what they are doing now but if we tell them that igbos are found in many yoruba towns they will label us as land grabers but to them it is ok. Ooni of ife, once said that the igbos were the first set of people that was found where they are today before many of them move down to South East. Am not the one that said it, that was said by ooni of ife during one the festivals

  • @La_Reinasworld
    @La_Reinasworld Год назад +2

    The olukumi clear 😊the Yoruba show their shoe shine 💯❤️

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      And their cloths white😂😂🙏🏿

  • @oluwatobigloriouscrownt6179
    @oluwatobigloriouscrownt6179 Год назад +3

    I love the dialect, try to learn the general Yoruba language

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  5 месяцев назад

      What's your reason for the suggestion?

  • @ayodeleoluwaseun7333
    @ayodeleoluwaseun7333 Год назад +4

    I rep ugbodu, a very accommodating and peaceful community

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Truism 👍🏿
      Please share the video to other Ugbodu families,our history must be taught to our children

  • @oluwaseunfunmiayandokun8733
    @oluwaseunfunmiayandokun8733 Год назад +2

    Insightful history ❤

  • @onuohaudochukwu6180
    @onuohaudochukwu6180 Год назад +1

    I have learnt something new. Thanks for making this video.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      It’s a pleasure and thanks for your kind words,don’t forget to subscribe and share and let’s keep history alive

  • @oriyomiayinde8275
    @oriyomiayinde8275 Год назад +18

    Delta State has many Yoruba linked groups. While in school I had so may friends from Delta State with names with a lots of Yoruba origin. I also read somewhere long time ago that the urobo people in Delta State migrated from Ijebu land

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Are you for real!

    • @oriyomiayinde8275
      @oriyomiayinde8275 Год назад +5

      "Itsekiri people - Wikipedia" en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itsekiri_people

    • @oriyomiayinde8275
      @oriyomiayinde8275 Год назад +3

      Sorry, I wanted to mention itsekiri people not urobo

    • @azamanii100austine5
      @azamanii100austine5 Год назад +3

      ​@@Nkeyintvu no sabii b4 say yoruba folks scatter all uva Edo state especially amongst sekiri peeps.

    • @sammike7301
      @sammike7301 Год назад +4

      Wen Igbo people begin to identify all Igbo towns like Ile Ife, Igbo Ijebu etc, in south west will you be able to take the heat.

  • @clementoaina7896
    @clementoaina7896 Год назад +2

    Interesting

  • @Chemicool01
    @Chemicool01 Год назад +5

    These people migrated from Ilaje in Ondo state. The man prayed in Ilaje dialects

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      Wonderful

    • @michaeladebayo8549
      @michaeladebayo8549 8 месяцев назад +3

      They may not necessarily be from ilaje sir...
      From igbomina,to ekiti ,ilesha ,ife ,Ondo ,ijebu ,ikale ,ilaje ,Ugbo , itsekiri,and olukumi are all IKEDU speakers ,our language are so related and similar
      We are the aboriginal...
      We need to come together as one

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  8 месяцев назад

      @michaeladebayo8549 Powerful👍🏿👍🏿

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaeladebayo8549whos we? 😂for igboland? Never

  • @gabs1220
    @gabs1220 Год назад +5

    Let's write these things down.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      Very important sir

  • @odisikaselbyenlilian4483
    @odisikaselbyenlilian4483 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is beautiful and wonderful history history

  • @damilolaodogbo1595
    @damilolaodogbo1595 Год назад +4

    Proud Omoloza of Ukwu Nzu

  • @graciousepelle
    @graciousepelle Год назад +2

    Wowwww
    I really hope that there can really maintain their original language and teach the younger generation
    Thank you

  • @africanplume9879
    @africanplume9879 Год назад +12

    Actually, these people may have their origin from Idoani and Idogun towns in the Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State. For instance, the word “Olukunmi” is an Idogun word for “My friend.” Some of the words are quite similar to words in Idogun dialect.

    • @hlv7980
      @hlv7980 Год назад

      Olukunmi is an Owo word meaning 'my friend.'
      The man in the video said they originated from Owo and Akure. He is correct.
      Now, you're introducing a totally unfounded element by saying they 'must be' from Idoani.
      😂

    • @africanplume9879
      @africanplume9879 Год назад +1

      @@hlv7980 In the English language, there’s a huge difference between saying “they MAY have their origin from Idoani” and “they MUST be from Idoani.

    • @femola65
      @femola65 Год назад +4

      In ijebu land olukumi means friend also.

    • @AdeOmoJ
      @AdeOmoJ Год назад +1

      The word "Olukunmi" is a Yoruba Ife word for "a confidant kind of Friend or simply my confidant "It's so interesting, I have heard something like this before but not so clearly like this. I always noticed that people from Delta North generally(though a few like these communities have cultural ties with Yorubas) have close social affinity to Yorubas than the Igbos in personal experience from school days till now, they have more Yoruba friends,spouses,business associates and others. Wow, it sounds so good to be true. I think it's true. Even, the Itshekiri,isen and some others have Yoruba roots. Whether we are Igbos or Yorubas or not ,I think we are one. Why are we dividing ourselves for goodness sake.

    • @bamideleifenowo4179
      @bamideleifenowo4179 Год назад +1

      Olukumi is also an Ijebu word for my friend or my pal

  • @pauloduye355
    @pauloduye355 Год назад +5

    Olukumi in Ijebu-Remo means MY FRIEND.

  • @Amechi-obiBosah
    @Amechi-obiBosah 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm from Okpanam... honestly, I'm so shocked! This is an eye opener &a lesson to those who hate the Igbos with the Igbo must go slogan.hmmm

  • @henryknight8626
    @henryknight8626 Год назад +5

    Woooow... Things are really happening 😮.. ibo and yoruba mixture language? Unbelievable!!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      That’s to show our unity in diversity

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      God forbid.

    • @henryknight8626
      @henryknight8626 Год назад +1

      @@ekeneokeke8244 ... But you are seeing it live.. who would have believe there's a tribe made up of yoruba n ibo existing in this Nigeria.. who? 😳

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      @@ekeneokeke8244 Forbid what sir/ma?

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад

      @@henryknight8626 Yoruba people are seen live abi? But more distinct IGBOS are not seen live? Infact the Igbo unity with their kits and kins is a taboo amongst Yoruba people and Edo people but their own unification with their brothers and sisters is sacrosanct, and Igbo own is not, abi? Sons of perdition. Cursed indeed.

  • @ola-oodua2499
    @ola-oodua2499 Год назад +8

    Eleyi ju agbara mi lo. I just weak. This is like a melting pot of Igbos, Yorubas and Edos. Even a friend of mine, who's Igala told me that her parents told her that earliest Igala settlers in Kogi state today migrated from Ekiti, that they have huge Yoruba DNA in them.
    Anyway, I remember Mazi Kanu saying something like there is a link between the Yorubas, Igbos and Edos, and it is all traced centuries and centuries ago to the Igodomigodo kingdom.
    He kept repeating and repeating it ooo, that once the obscure knowledge about that connection is discovered, our histories, migrations and identities would become clearer and biafra would come.
    Unfortunately the man was kidnapped.

    • @monsuruajibowo8543
      @monsuruajibowo8543 Год назад +1

      Yoruba dont relate wit igbos in anywher don't teach our children's fake history even alafin oyo said it before he die when igbos people bribe oni of ife to fake history alafin of oyo said if not Nigeria Yoruba dont relate wit igbos in anywhere u guys should stop creating more problems for our children's

    • @Esther-f6y2e
      @Esther-f6y2e Год назад +3

      Igala are yoruba original, seperation came 500 years ago,interbreed with some tribes they meet in river niger,then language change.majo of igala understand yoruba

    • @ola-oodua2499
      @ola-oodua2499 Год назад +3

      @@Esther-f6y2eHonestly, Im not surprised. If one begins to trace far back into history... not much separates us. Migration is usually d major factor here, causing dilution and changes of language. But by genetics, only little would separate us.
      I have a few Igala friends and their affinity to speak Yoruba language is just curious. How easy it is for them to speak it, some better than I do, beats my imagination.

  • @normal_side
    @normal_side Год назад +2

    It is true that OLUKUMI means my friend in the language of Owo & Ose local goverments Area of Ondo State. great to hear this from Delta State.

  • @SOLVANSMARTSOLUTIONS
    @SOLVANSMARTSOLUTIONS Год назад +3

    Omo, that's Yoruba pro max

  • @akagbobiabuchi5543
    @akagbobiabuchi5543 Год назад +3

    Hmmm nawa oo but how come

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      If you ask me,na who I go ask?😅

  • @olatunjiakinpelu7799
    @olatunjiakinpelu7799 Год назад +7

    Oluku is an Ife dialect of Ife. Oluku mi means my blossom friend and confidant... Oluku are from Ile-Ife. Traced the original History.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Wow! You may be right, afterall, the world started from Ife according to Yoruba believe

  • @aaolowo
    @aaolowo Год назад +5

    The Owe dialect spoken in Kabba and its environs (Yoruba speaking in Kogi State) refer to a friend as olukumi

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      Is that not an evident that we are all one family separated by migration???

    • @aaolowo
      @aaolowo Год назад +2

      @@Nkeyintv That is very true. There is just a human race…

  • @blessinglovethonwenna5922
    @blessinglovethonwenna5922 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ukwu NZU and proud this is beautiful

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks and kindly share with like minds

  • @kikelolaolaitan4137
    @kikelolaolaitan4137 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is interesting . people should careful because we are all some how related.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you

  • @gracieisiekwenamgbu2598
    @gracieisiekwenamgbu2598 Месяц назад +1

    Ugbodu 💗

  • @The_Cruise_Fam
    @The_Cruise_Fam Год назад +1

    Hmmmmmmm, every day on social media streets especially RUclips.
    I’m always learning something new about Naija.
    This right here is very interesting.
    In fact, there’s a show here called Berekete Family……. Omo, the kind of languages & tribes in Nigeria I’ve heard on that show alone, is like WOW! Nigeria is quite deeper than Lagos/Abuja.
    In fact, I want to believe that the whole of Western Africa were one at one point. Until slavery & tribal wars started happening…..
    This is history that needs to be in the books!
    Thank you for sharing.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words,kindly share the video with other like minds 🙏🏿

  • @abdulhakeemshodunke7722
    @abdulhakeemshodunke7722 Год назад +3

    Oluku means friend in IJEBU dialect. While "mi" can translate to be "My". And to say Olukumi in Ijebu dialect means my friend

  • @AwoniyiFestus1
    @AwoniyiFestus1 Год назад +11

    Owo dialect

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +3

      Yea,they actually migrated from that axis to their current location according to the narratives in the video 👍🏿

  • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
    @love-heartbamaiyi4258 Год назад +3

    My dialect in Ondo will say onukumi

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      You can imagine the similarities 👍🏿

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 Год назад +1

      @@Nkeyintv yes, when the man was praying, I heard everything so when itshekiri speaks, I understand all their words, am from Ondo state

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      @@love-heartbamaiyi4258 We one family after all

  • @martynkingsley9805
    @martynkingsley9805 Год назад +10

    Let us all people with { ONE LOVE } sign up a petition for our leaders to bring back HISTORY curriculum in our SCHOOLS....if you AGREE give a thumbs up. THERE'S MORE WE ALL NEED TO LEARN & KNOW ABOUT EACH OTHER.
    I COMPLETELY AGREE 100% PLUS....!!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      That will be a bold step in the right direction

  • @SUNGODDESSMOONCHILD555
    @SUNGODDESSMOONCHILD555 Год назад +2

    wow this is crazy

  • @mercydabbs3330
    @mercydabbs3330 Год назад +1

    Good documentary.....migration is as old as time. But, assimilation is a must. As time goes on, more of your children will marry neighboring town people and their children names will change. My grandmother migrated from the present delta to Ondo state. My grandfather migrated from Ilesha in Osun to Ondo state. They all have forgotten relatives scattered around the world.

  • @chigozieagala9628
    @chigozieagala9628 4 месяца назад +1

    Throughout the video, we only saw one man speaking the native language. We need more indigenous people speaking their language

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  4 месяца назад

      Lol are you suggesting we go back and get more indigenous people to record while speaking their language?😄

  • @olatoyerichard1733
    @olatoyerichard1733 Год назад +5

    They must have come from Owo when Owo people invaded Benin through the Ugbowo 'Ugbo Owo' (Forest of Owo). The Yoruba kingdom of Usen, also in Edo State settled the war between Owo and Benin at a place which was later called Oluku (Olukumi - my friend) till date. I believe this is somehow connected to this same Olukumi people of Delta state. Or They could be USEN people, their language sounds similar to USEN language.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      You are not far from the truth sir

    • @Ghert-xv5ll
      @Ghert-xv5ll 10 месяцев назад

      Yorubas invaded Benin? I wish there was more videos about the Benin kingdom everything is so saturated in igbo.i can barely find any information. It's probably the most broken tribe in Nigerias history but I think it's the most amazing. Like I just learned Benin kingdom was the only tribe that did not sell their slaves to trade.

    • @wellingtonomoregie-uh1ve
      @wellingtonomoregie-uh1ve 8 месяцев назад +1

      Usen did not settle any war in Benin. I don't know who is feeding you this statement without evidence. Who was the oba at that time the bini had war with owo. Are you telling me that the Oba of bini was not aware that there was war in his kingdom that a small villiage even in bini kingdom will now settle a war blw bini and owo.😂

  • @gbengameyun3393
    @gbengameyun3393 Год назад +1

    I can't believe this

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      But it’s the reality 😀

  • @olawaleodusoga163
    @olawaleodusoga163 Год назад +2

    Very interesting, so if we are all so close like this why do we fight each other

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      Politics under religious and tribal disguise

  • @mayomiuzibor5965
    @mayomiuzibor5965 Год назад +1

    Please, the intro song playing in the background

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      What about it?

    • @mayomiuzibor5965
      @mayomiuzibor5965 Год назад +1

      @@Nkeyintv the name of the artiste

    • @mayomiuzibor5965
      @mayomiuzibor5965 Год назад +1

      And song title

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      @@mayomiuzibor5965 It’s an Enuani song,let’s be hopeful someone will comment the name of the artist but I think it’s a cultural song

    • @mayomiuzibor5965
      @mayomiuzibor5965 Год назад +1

      Thank you so much

  • @willyboy4248
    @willyboy4248 5 месяцев назад +3

    Igbos who are in opobo is comfortable to identify with ijaw but small community of 20,000 in aniocha north who migrated from yoruba is having problem to identify with Igbos. Good and fine.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  4 месяца назад

      Identify with a tribe is different from acknowledging your root

  • @relaxingandsoothing7353
    @relaxingandsoothing7353 Год назад +2

    Bring back History education in our schools...

  • @osamekammadike1169
    @osamekammadike1169 2 месяца назад +1

    Those were the Yorubas that their ancestoes fled during Yoruba wars that lastwd for about 30 years

  • @ruthilobaba9737
    @ruthilobaba9737 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m proud to be from Ukwu Nzu

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  3 месяца назад

      @@ruthilobaba9737 👍🏿,kindly share this video with other Ukwu Nzu people you know

    • @ruthilobaba9737
      @ruthilobaba9737 3 месяца назад +1

      I have done so, I’m so happy

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  3 месяца назад

      Thanks

  • @crownedking2567
    @crownedking2567 Год назад +4

    These Nduka Ugbade is a native of here,Ugbade is an Olukumi son.

  • @onoriodeoviri6212
    @onoriodeoviri6212 Год назад +4

    This is what should be taught in our schools and not lies of mongo park who discovered nothing

  • @OkechukwuLawrence-y2l
    @OkechukwuLawrence-y2l 8 месяцев назад +2

    Ugbodu and smiling

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  8 месяцев назад +2

      You feel great I guess😀

    • @OkechukwuLawrence-y2l
      @OkechukwuLawrence-y2l 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Nkeyintv of course , I’m proud to be part of the Olukumi family

  • @Jonny_1878
    @Jonny_1878 Год назад +4

    This is the reason why I don't want Nigeria to break up.
    We should live together as one people with one destiny under one God.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      I absolutely concur and that’s the intent of this video

    • @biafra13743
      @biafra13743 4 месяца назад

      Sharrap ​@@Nkeyintv

  • @johnidundun4942
    @johnidundun4942 Год назад +2

    This olukumi people ukwu nzu, ubulubu etc,. speak yoruba language, they share boundaries with, onicha ukwu, obamkpa, ubulubu all in aniocha local government area of delta state
    They speak both ibo and olukumi (yoruba.) Language

  • @mojiradetunji-ojo
    @mojiradetunji-ojo Год назад +1

    This is great.ijebus also use olukumi

  • @profdatao9403
    @profdatao9403 Год назад +7

    This is Igbo!!!

    • @annefalola9278
      @annefalola9278 Год назад +3

      😅

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      ​@@annefalola9278psychologically defeated struggling mocker and underdog sighted. Your days are numbered.

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@annefalola9278why are you laughing? They are igbo simple

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  5 месяцев назад

      Which part of Igbo please?

    • @newton6936
      @newton6936 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Nkeyintv they intermarried with igbo people when they landed there and their neighbours are all igbo from all angles, if few hundreds of people intermarry with a particular tribe for over 300years, what do you think will happen? Ethnogenesis takes place,today,they are igbo people with partial yoruba ancestral, same thing happed to the orring people in ebonyi state and ibibio in arochukwu.

  • @AleqsChizar
    @AleqsChizar Год назад +3

    I think this dialect also has relationship with Igala language. "My friend" in Yoruba language is Ọ̀rẹ́ mi while in Igala language, "my friend" is ọ́nùkumi.

  • @tinaparker5248
    @tinaparker5248 Год назад +2

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍💐🤝

  • @ajibolawealth719
    @ajibolawealth719 Год назад +8

    Omo odua. I’ve known this for a long time, just surprised to see many ppl in shocked 😂. Deltas are all Yoruba by blood.

    • @owentkicks9505
      @owentkicks9505 Год назад +6

      See who dey talk..am from Enugu state Nd I thought the old man narrating the story would talk in Yoruba but sadly..I didn't have a hard time understanding the old man

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +5

      We don’t have to be sad about a reality,the paramount message here is that we are all brothers

    • @igbounitedforum3386
      @igbounitedforum3386 Год назад +5

      It was so easy for you to label them Yoruba people despite the fact that they are bilingual in both Igbo and Olukumi but you fight and accuse Igbos for calling other groups who speak only Igbo language in Delta state as Igbos. Isn't it funny?
      For your information, what they are speaking is not Yoruba but a Yoruboid language just like Igala- their next door neighbours.
      Igboland gave them refuge when they ran for their lives from Benin and we allowed them flourished without any threat for hundreds of years. This is the real definition of hospitality.
      You shouldn't just wake up and start calling the whole Delta as Yorubas because of a few communities that were allowed to settle totally cut off from Yoruba land. It is just common sense.

    • @igbounitedforum3386
      @igbounitedforum3386 Год назад +3

      @JJ-wv3wy Are you out of your mind? How does this relate with when the british found who and who? You should ensure to know the real history of a people before you make any spurious claims about them.
      Igbo populations were known right from the earliest of times by Europeans who came to the shores of present day Nigeria. Books have been written about Igbos right from the 18th century by explorers and Igbos were quiet represented on the atlantic shores of Eastern Nigeria. The geopolitical manipulation of Nigeria against Igbos doesn't erase our history.
      For your information, there are Igbo communities in 13 states of Nigeria.

    • @igbounitedforum3386
      @igbounitedforum3386 Год назад +2

      @JJ-wv3wy You're not smart at all. Let me ask you these questions. Do you even know the exact location where they are found? Do you know they're found in a local government ( Aniocha North) that is full of other Igbo communities? Do you know they are totally cut off from any Yoruba community or state with over 100km away from the closest Yoruba town in the SW? Do you know Ukwunzu joined other Igbo warriors to fight the British in the Ekumeku Resistance in Anioma?
      You're just running your mouth any how here.
      I hope I hope Ukwunzu and Ugbodu are smart enough to protect their heritage that they've got in Igboland. If they allow people like you to deceive them, it is them that will lose out.

  • @ayenia2736
    @ayenia2736 Год назад +4

    these people are speaking yoruba language, i am hearing the language for the first time and i do not need any interpreter, surprising!

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад

      We r glad you v learnt something via our video

    • @ekeneokeke8244
      @ekeneokeke8244 Год назад +1

      And they are Yoruba because you hear them but in the case of Igbo, Anioma can never be considered Igbo because they speak Igbo. Sons of perdition indeed. Nzeogwu who masterminded the military coup was Yoruba despite his speaking Igbo and bearing Igbo name. Yet the coup was termed Igbo coup.God will judge you guys to utter destruction.

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 Год назад

      @@ekeneokeke8244 I believe, this your response is not because of what i wrote here because, i wrote very simple unbiased statement without any element of abuse.
      However, i have to respond to this your attitude of lack of no manners and inferiority complex in public places;
      Language of the people and the testimonies of the indigenes of a particular society is the surest way to describe and identify them. The guy making a speech in the video speaks yoruba language and he also stated his origin, he categorically maintained his tribe is from yoruba, and they are primary settlers in that land.
      I am from ekiti state, and this man just stated that the local settlements in review here came from Ado ekiti. He spoke the language, and i understood everything he said perfectly, while you igbo do not even understand that particular language he spoke, but you still make dubious claim to negate his assertion.
      I understand that most of you usually use your legs to kick your fathers and mothers out of beds to wake them up. How would you learn any language of of manners when making comments on sonhood or sonship and fatherhood? Not possible.
      What i expect you to do is, simply go to the people of that area granting this very interview, and tell them they are not who they claim to be.
      PERDITION YOU SAID! about 7 army officers planned a coup, 6 of them were igbo, only one was a yoruba. The agreement at the time all was in arrangement was to make a bloodless coup. The only officer who never killed his victim, but only arrested the victim was the yoruba man. All the other actors gruesomely murdered their victims, and one of them even still came back to kill the victim that yoruba man only arrested as planned. In your dubious animalistic mind, the narrative has to change , and we have to call those igbo army officers just the name 'nigerian army' ! The phrase SON OF PERDITION is actually the identity of your fraudulent tribe.
      In the beginning, your treacherous tribes called yorubas bad names and hence team up with the fulanis and hausas against us in 1959 and 1960. in just less than six years after the gang up, you murdered their elites like as that of a cattle. Till date, no hausa man will ever trust you.
      You did the same to benin people, and they will also never trust you. This people , who despite living in your neighbourhood have all the reasons in this world to always remind you that they are not igbos, and that the igbos in that society are there as a result of migration and cultural diffusiion. If that offends you, satisfy your self anyhow. No single yorubas from the southwest was features in that clip.
      YOU WILL LEARN MORE GORY LESSONS WITH TIME
      Pele,

    • @headword3905
      @headword3905 Год назад +5

      ​​@@ekeneokeke8244 Your statement isn't only misinformation but also problematic. I seldom reply loafers like yourself online but I will not shy away from this one. Where is your evidence that Nzeogwu was a Yoruba man? If Nzeogwu was a Yoruba man, was J.T.U Aguiyi Ironsi, a Yoruba man too? Sometimes, I wonder if people don't reason before they type or spew information online. It's totally unsettling.

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 28 дней назад

      @@ekeneokeke8244 Can i read you writing Kaduna Nzeogu was a yoruba man? Can you tell us his lineage in yorubaland?
      Propagandas will be your downfall if you don't desist from it. This was a man who actually fought on the side of biafra immediately Ojukwu released him from prison. Just as yorubas are in Aniocha, there are also igbos. How could an igbo man commit a genocide but you now twist history ?
      You need help

  • @sammike7301
    @sammike7301 Год назад +7

    When Igbo people move to identify it's indigenous people in South West all you people will begin to make noise. Now no body is making noise.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +2

      Please watch the video again and get it clearer message

    • @laraobaji_ogar2614
      @laraobaji_ogar2614 7 месяцев назад +3

      Nobody is stopping you from identifying your people wherever you think they might be. Don't be over dramatic please.

    • @Jimmysteeve
      @Jimmysteeve 5 месяцев назад

      Tell us where your people at in South West. If they will identify you as one of them

  • @kingluther9441
    @kingluther9441 Год назад +2

    Yoruba people but he is speaking igbo ! What did I just watch ? lol

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      You just watched a tribe that speaks dual language 😀

    • @NaijaEventExperts
      @NaijaEventExperts 9 месяцев назад +3

      There are lots of Gwari, Plateau, and Jukun people in Taraba who speak only Hausa, but they are not Hausa. Many Ebira and Nupe people speak Yoruba; however, they are not Yoruba. Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa are all popular languages that have been used as TRADE LANGUAGES for centuries, even before the colonists arrived in our land. You and I speak English but we are NOT English or British.

  • @obrightmanemyotabor9358
    @obrightmanemyotabor9358 Год назад +1

    The old man who spoke first mixed Ika language and Aniocha together...He actually spoke more of Ika.

  • @SamuelBardi
    @SamuelBardi Год назад +1

    Ókita, ladies and gentlemen

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  10 месяцев назад

      What does Okita mean in Olukumi language?

  • @thomsonbalogun3120
    @thomsonbalogun3120 Год назад +2

    Sound more like owo and idoani dialect

  • @favouredchild-rf2cz
    @favouredchild-rf2cz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Olukumi in Ijebu and Remo language means 'my friend'.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  11 месяцев назад

      Wow! The similarities are obvious 👍🏿

  • @nissifarms
    @nissifarms Год назад +2

    Efforts should be made to re-establish connection with Yoruba, your roots.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      I guess that's why they still maintain the language

  • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
    @love-heartbamaiyi4258 Год назад +2

    I heard all what he is saying 🤔

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  Год назад +1

      We all one but politics have divided us,so unfortunate

  • @ojorichard8231
    @ojorichard8231 9 месяцев назад +1

    If Nigeria should divide how would you divide delta?

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  9 месяцев назад

      Google needs to help us here😂😂

  • @segsb
    @segsb 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another set of omo Oodua in the local diaspora' love you all to the moon and beyond.

    • @segsb
      @segsb 5 месяцев назад

      Olukumi from my Lagos Yoruba perspective simply means someone who can tap my stomach and hear it reveal what is inside. That's a friend that you pour out your deep secret to. Ugbodu in Yoruba means a place of secret where high-level rituals are performed.

    • @Nkeyintv
      @Nkeyintv  5 месяцев назад

      Gracias