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benny4wax(m): 2:46pm On Oct 30, 2021
Breaking News !!!

On the 24th day of the 10th month in the year 2021. A black African man from the Igbo race, called Mazi Uba Acho discovered a Lake in Leicester East Midlands of England. This newly discovered Lake by Uba Acho shall be called Iyi Ojemba.

Just as Mungo Park discovered river Niger in Nigeria. A river Ogbaru, Anam and Onitsha people and ancestors had been fishing in and swimming in long before the great great grand father of Mungo Park was born. But hey! Mungo Park travelled over six thousand miles from Scotland in 1795 and discovered it.

Just as David Livingstone travelled thousands of miles in 1855 to discover Zambezi river in Zambia and Zimbabwe also discovered a waterfall which he named Victoria-falls. Of course all the people, tribes and communities in Zimbabwe and Zambia, who have been hunting, farming, rearing their herds in that area for centuries were all blind they couldn’t see such water bodies. Until a Scotish man came from Britain to discover it.

Up till today, these anomalies are still in our African school curriculum, and they are still being taught to our children. And you wonder why we have adults and leaders who take no pride in being African. And what you have no pride in, you can’t value, what you don’t value, you can’t cherish, what you don’t cherish, you can’t preserve nor develop.

So, Mazi Uba Acho have discovered this Lake and named it Iyi Ojemba. I hope they put it on English record, and teach it to their children.

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Our Mumu Suppose Don Do by Now!
My fellow Nairalanders, what do you think about this?

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Vulcanheph(m): 2:55pm On Oct 30, 2021
Lol... I get the joke. gringrin

Congratulations on your discovery.

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Emperormartin(m): 3:01pm On Oct 30, 2021
Lol… love your discovery though.

But I think why the name expatriates gave to our rivers stood is because the locals didn’t give it a name.

I stand to be corrected

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ednut1(m): 3:13pm On Oct 30, 2021
Emperormartin:
Lol… love your discovery though.

But I think why the name expatriates gave to our rivers stood is because the locals didn’t give it a name.

I stand to be corrected
the river cuts across many kingdoms and was known by different names by different tribes. How will the igbos at onitsha name the river and then the Guineans who have never met the igbos accept same name For the op mungo park was first to document the source of the river, africans would have ed through or seen the place without knowing what it meant or signified. In those days anyone that tried to navigate the whole river from beginning to end would have ended up being killed or taken as a slave for Arabians or Americans. So dont blame our ancestors for staying in their lane

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yuping(m): 4:00pm On Oct 30, 2021
ednut1:
the river cuts across many kingdoms and was know by different names by different tribes. How will the igbos at onitsha name the river and then the gambians who have never met the igbos accept same name For the op mungo park was first to document the source of the river, africans would have ed through or seen the place without knowing what it meant or signified. In those days anyone that tried to navigate the whole river from beginning to end would have ended up being killed or take as a slave for Arabians or Americans. So dont blame our ancestors for staying in their lane
Thanks for this observation
SensetionalGoal(m): 4:04pm On Oct 30, 2021
DoggoneDogg:
Igbo Amaka
Kudos to Mazi Uba Acho

Afonjas in sifia Ado-Ekiti pains right now


grin
Emperormartin(m): 4:05pm On Oct 30, 2021
ednut1:
the river cuts across many kingdoms and was know by different names by different tribes. How will the igbos at onitsha name the river and then the gambians who have never met the igbos accept same name For the op mungo park was first to document the source of the river, africans would have ed through or seen the place without knowing what it meant or signified. In those days anyone that tried to navigate the whole river from beginning to end would have ended up being killed or take as a slave for Arabians or Americans. So dont blame our ancestors for staying in their lane
I got what you said and it’s easily understood if you grow up in Africa.

There’s one major line in Africa Oral tradition of stories and tales especially in Igbo tradition which usually go thus “There was once a journey man who crossed seven rivers and seven forest…”
In this scenario you’ll now understand Africans of old doesn’t seek to know where the rivers begin and end but they only crossed it…
benny4wax(m): 5:14pm On Oct 30, 2021
DoggoneDogg:
Igbo Amaka
Kudos to Mazi Uba Acho

Afonjas in sifia Ado-Ekiti pains right now
Pls, carry your stupidity to another thread. We are here to learn.
benny4wax(m): 5:15pm On Oct 30, 2021
ednut1:
the river cuts across many kingdoms and was know by different names by different tribes. How will the igbos at onitsha name the river and then the Guineans who have never met the igbos accept same name For the op mungo park was first to document the source of the river, africans would have ed through or seen the place without knowing what it meant or signified. In those days anyone that tried to navigate the whole river from beginning to end would have ended up being killed or take as a slave for Arabians or Americans. So dont blame our ancestors for staying in their lane
well said.
benny4wax(m): 5:17pm On Oct 30, 2021
I think this is front page worthy for others too to learn. Mods do the needful.

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