I'm in Ghana volta region this is our people from ghana to nigerian, Ewe we are more than any other trabs in african, greetings from Anlo Kingdom to you all❤
I am a black African American. I am proud of the African in ethnic group. My great-great-great-great grandmother was from Africa. So all the time I'm looking at Africans to see who look like people in my family. I see Igbo people look like people in my family and now I see Yoruba people look like my family members as well. Two of the men talking I see my uncle's in them as well as the women I see my aunts in them. So it's hard to determine where I come from. I'm not satisfied with just thinking that I am a descendant from Africa I'm going to do some investigating to find out more about my roots in Africa.❤❤❤
@@jamesogunsemi All Ewes travelled the same journey. We also have oral history of travelling from Nort East Africa before getting to present day Nigeria. Some travelled on to present day Benin, Togo , and Ghana.
@@jamesogunsemi I am an Erveh (Ewe) From Ghana and Togo. We have been told that we journeyed from Egypt ended up in present day Nigeria, then some of us ended up in in present day Benin. Some went on to Notse in present day Togo. Others continued their journey into present day Ghana. So our journey with other peoples was from the North East ( Egypt) to Nigeria, then in a more Westerly direction. Akpé ( thank you). This documentary is about the Ervehs in Nigeria. Noone is disputing anything.
Hmmmmm 😭😭😭😭 , it gives me much joy to see my blood brother far and wide .... my grandmom ones to my that she will sail in to her tribe because she has been Called which mean Oyo oo or Oyoei in Ewe language...❤❤❤ she is gine hime to her ancestors and i just believed her now.
Yes, all these is great but WHAT IS MISSING IS A STRONG MEDIA REPRESENTATION, RADIO/TV, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN WEST AFRICA: GHANA, TOGO, BENIN, NIGERIA & THE DIASPORA, CONGO DR ETC..
What are people also don't understand is that, the W in our German translated Ɛʋɛ name is actually pronounced as V(Ʋ). The Germans pronounce the alphabet W as V. A German word like Wedel is pronounced as Vedel. However the English translation of Ɛʋɛ is Eve, not Ewe as captured in the English literature. It's a mistake erred by the English. I feel they did that to hide our true identities. The land from Nigeria to Ivory Coast, and even beyond, was known as Eveland. The emerging tribes swallowed up the Eves leaving behind a few of us. All the settlers in these regions are descendants of Eves. We are the foundation of Africa and the world.
As much as nobody is denying any tribe from moving from any part of the universe to other parts of the world, the fact remains that they met other tribes on a particular land which shows that they have landlords and should live peacefully with their constituent authority and stop causing trouble and claiming what does not belong to them. They are originally from Chana and their kingsmen are there up till tomorrow
These Ɛƒɛs are from Ghana n migrated to Nigeria. They can call themselves Nigerians but we know they are Ewes resident in Nigeria. Look at their physic, faces the behinds of their women n their agbadza dance. They Ewes through n through.
Even though we spent a lot of time in Ille Ife our origin is actually from Egypt (Kemet) being the Hebrews that did not cross the sea, our ancestors travelled down south through Ile Ife through Benin and Nnortsie in Togo till we landed in present day Ghana where some moved upper north and the rest spread down south.
I'm in Ghana volta region this is our people from ghana to nigerian, Ewe we are more than any other trabs in african, greetings from Anlo Kingdom to you all❤
Olodumare bless the converner. We must bond with our people whereever they are in the world. ❤❤❤❤
Amen
Hmmmm it's amazing and beautiful to behold.
I'm a proud ewe in GH.
Olodumare bless, Oduduwa shall continue taking care of you.
Ameeen ameen ameeen
Amen
@@CDK832 Ase.
I love EWE people
We were EWES long before we were made Nigerian, Ghanaians, Beninoise and Togolese. Get this point right.
We are also in Ethiopia and Rwanda…
How long have our people been there?
I am a black African American. I am proud of the African in ethnic group. My great-great-great-great grandmother was from Africa. So all the time I'm looking at Africans to see who look like people in my family. I see Igbo people look like people in my family and now I see Yoruba people look like my family members as well. Two of the men talking I see my uncle's in them as well as the women I see my aunts in them. So it's hard to determine where I come from.
I'm not satisfied with just thinking that I am a descendant from Africa I'm going to do some investigating to find out more about my roots in Africa.❤❤❤
Thank you for doing this. We need to find our people to make them feel they belong!!❤❤
Wow! Not knowing we are in Nigeria too!
This simply tells me that, the Ewe people migrated from far place even to present day Nigeria…. We need to investigate our actual roots…??
This particular ewe tribe migrated from ile ife no where else
@@jamesogunsemi
All Ewes travelled the same journey. We also have oral history of travelling from Nort East Africa before getting to present day Nigeria. Some travelled on to present day Benin, Togo , and Ghana.
@@HonorineS madam are u Nigerian?? Don't you know all tribes migrated to Nigeria?? Do u think it's all the ewe that migrated??
@@jamesogunsemi I am an Erveh (Ewe) From Ghana and Togo. We have been told that we journeyed from Egypt ended up in present day Nigeria, then some of us ended up in in present day Benin. Some went on to Notse in present day Togo. Others continued their journey into present day Ghana. So our journey with other peoples was from the North East ( Egypt) to Nigeria, then in a more Westerly direction. Akpé ( thank you). This documentary is about the Ervehs in Nigeria.
Noone is disputing anything.
Wow❤️
My people ❤️
Hmmmmm 😭😭😭😭 , it gives me much joy to see my blood brother far and wide .... my grandmom ones to my that she will sail in to her tribe because she has been Called which mean Oyo oo or Oyoei in Ewe language...❤❤❤ she is gine hime to her ancestors and i just believed her now.
Olodumare bless you. ❤❤❤
Yes, all these is great but WHAT IS MISSING IS A STRONG MEDIA REPRESENTATION, RADIO/TV, AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN WEST AFRICA: GHANA, TOGO, BENIN, NIGERIA & THE DIASPORA, CONGO DR ETC..
Evhe Roots Evhe Nation Forever
❤❤❤❤❤MULAND ❤❤❤PEOPLE ❤AKPE KAKAAA ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are all Nigerian and we welcome you with our full arms . Welcome home and please start giving your children yoruba names !
It no necessary éwé have now her own cultural and name
When they speak, I hear and understand. When I speak, they hear and understand. I’m from Ghana 🇬🇭. The language is Eʋe.Not Ewe
@@kobbyattah472they are From ile ife not Ghana sir
Kudos
I's eʋe o, not ewe. I hope their tongue didn't lose that consonant.
What are people also don't understand is that, the W in our German translated Ɛʋɛ name is actually pronounced as V(Ʋ). The Germans pronounce the alphabet W as V.
A German word like Wedel is pronounced as Vedel.
However the English translation of Ɛʋɛ is Eve, not Ewe as captured in the English literature. It's a mistake erred by the English.
I feel they did that to hide our true identities.
The land from Nigeria to Ivory Coast, and even beyond, was known as Eveland.
The emerging tribes swallowed up the Eves leaving behind a few of us. All the settlers in these regions are descendants of Eves.
We are the foundation of Africa and the world.
Eves are the original owners of all the coastal lands of AFRICA. All the coastal African nations are descendants of Eves.
@@FIAliveI made the connection of Ewe being EVE and I was stunned ! 😳. Thanks for highlighting some important points. ❤
As much as nobody is denying any tribe from moving from any part of the universe to other parts of the world, the fact remains that they met other tribes on a particular land which shows that they have landlords and should live peacefully with their constituent authority and stop causing trouble and claiming what does not belong to them. They are originally from Chana and their kingsmen are there up till tomorrow
These Ɛƒɛs are from Ghana n migrated to Nigeria. They can call themselves Nigerians but we know they are Ewes resident in Nigeria. Look at their physic, faces the behinds of their women n their agbadza dance. They Ewes through n through.
No they are from ile ife to oyo then to Lagos, not Ghana
Esther what do you know about Ewes, I am a royal from Anloga in Ghana and our origin is from ile Fe
You have not been listening to the journey. Stop it.
We travelled from East to West.
Even though we spent a lot of time in Ille Ife our origin is actually from Egypt (Kemet) being the Hebrews that did not cross the sea, our ancestors travelled down south through Ile Ife through Benin and Nnortsie in Togo till we landed in present day Ghana where some moved upper north and the rest spread down south.