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ONYEJI NNAJI AND RENO OMOKIRI ON THE TRUE SOURCE AND MEANING OF “YORUBA”

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Ajuede.com contributors have one simple rule whenever the treatment of any people’s history is called to mind. We dig history down to the possible oblivious roots. We believe that we are committed to unraveling those forgotten parts of people’s history that actually defined them beyond fancy. Check our publications on people’s history and compare them with those found elsewhere, you will find deeper research sources that other internet sources may not have covered. I believe this was the sole reason why worldpress.com hostees are interested in publishing our history works. Read the Origin of the Jukun, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nubia etc. or the most recent work on The Origin and History of Fulani and read similar documents elsewhere on the internet and see for yourself. The reason we are so rooted to the deepest resort is that we are committed to bringing out the oblivious points in people’s history beyond the known. Appreciation comments from our audiences have shown to us that they t

Origin of the Ijaw Nation - Onyeji Nnaji

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Digest :    Ijaw did not migrate from Egypt, Nubia or Benin. Again, their father was not prince Ujo or Ijo as many writers clamed. We have uncovered the origin of the Ijaw and the name of her Progenitor.  Accrding to the Wikipedia document, Ijaw people  (also known by the subgroups " Ijo " or " Izon ") are people in  Niger Delta  in  Nigeria , Predominantly found in Bayelsa state,  Delta State   and Rivers State.They are also found in other Nigerian states like Ondo, Edo and  Akwa Ibom .  any are found as  migrant  fishermen in camps as far west as  Sierra Leone  and as far east as  Gabon .  They  have long lived in locations near many sea trade routes, and they were well connected to other areas by trade as early as the 15th century. Theyare known by their ancestral    name as the Oru. They  were known by this name by themselves and their immediate neighbours. The Ijos have kept the ancient language and culture of the ORU. The Ijaw ethnic group consists of 51 close