Preface to the Historica Account of Igbo Origin - Onyeji Nnaji
PREFACE In 2003, Dr. Atkinson and Russell Gray, another biologist at the University of Auckland, carried out a succession of the sequence of Arkinson's earlier research on the origin of the human tongue and came to the conclusion that, "The presence of a particular language in many other languages does not mean that it was sourced from those languages; rather, it is a proof that other languages sprung from it". Dr. Arkinson's conclusion clarifies the reason for the heavy presence of Igbo language in all the languages of ancient civilizations: thus, they all sprung from Igbo. For, as there are Igbo lexicons in Hebrew, there are also the presence of Igbo in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Ancient Dravidia, Kikuyu of Kenya, The Zulus of South Africa etc. Tracing the same language dominance, Dr. W. B. Baikie who wrote in 1854, also remarked that “all the coast dialects from Oru to Old Calabar are either directly or indirectly connected with Igbo”. He further asserted that the I...