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54 THOUGHTS ON “THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN CITY OF ON ALONG THE RIVER NIGER: THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF ONICHA MMILI (ONITSHA) – BY – ONWA ONYEBUCHI AMENE ESQ.”
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SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 AT 9:06 PM
Ra is Ancient Egyptian word for God. Chukwu or ChukwuRa is Igbo word for God. Ra could have come from Igbo word Chukwura or from Ora another Igbo word. In the olden days, when people greet Eze Nri, he would reply by saying Ora. In his book, Igbo people: Professor Umeh states that Ra came from Ora.

NOVEMBER 30, 2014 AT 8:24 PM
Aha, an Igbo man, established ancient Egypt. To provide evidence in support of my claim here, I will cite Dr. Ben Jochannan, a world renowned Egyptologist, he stated that ALKEBULAN and not Kemet or ON or any other name was the oldest name of ancient Egypt.
ALKEBULAN is Igbo word and any person from Igbo land can easily recognize this word as Igbo. In modern Igbo, ALKEBULAN would be written as AKAEBULAN OR AKAEBULAM OR AKAEGBUNAM depending on the dialect and the part of Igbo land the speaker comes from.
Ani & Aha, both ancient Egyptian words are still written the same way in Igbo language and are still used in everyday Igbo communication.
Hint: Papyrus of Ani
Over 1,000 ancient Egyptian words are found in Igbo language and are still in use today. Ancient Igbo people are the ancestors of ancient Egyptians.

SEPTEMBER 15, 2013 AT 10:22 PM
About two weeks ago BBC reported that scientists have been able to traced the man who established ancient Egypt. The name of this man was Aha. Aha is Igbo word for name. Today in Igboland people, especially males are still named Aha. To make it possessive “m” is added and it be comes Aham which means “my name”. Aha or Aham is also written with “f” instead of “h” to read Afa or Afam the possessive form of it. The full version of it is Ahamefuna or Afamefuna. Similarly, Malachi which is Igbo name was derived from Amalachukwu or Amalachi and later Malachi.
It might interest the reader to notice that the English make word possessive by prefixing “my” before the word. For instance, my item. It does not take a genius to figure out that the English possessive word “my” has its root in Igbo possessive word “m”. So is the English word Item. Item is also an Igbo word. It is a possessive word for Ite. Ite is a pot in Igbo. To make Ite a possessive word, you simply add “m” at the end which makes it item. A pot is a thing. Item is an English word for a thing or an object, or an article. Many English words can trace their origin to Igbo. Another English word that is rooted in Igbo is “volume”. Volume is sound. In Igbo, Olum is sound or literally my voice. vOLUMe from Igbo word OLUM. English is not the only European word that has Igbo root. The German word for grandmother is Oma. Oma is Igbo word. Professor Umeh stated in his book Igbo people that the ancient grandmother of Igbo people was called Oma. He stated that Oma mbala river which was anglicized Anambra river was named after our ancient grandmother. Anambra state was also named after Oma, ancient igbo grandmother. Today, Igbo people remember her by saying omaaaa when they embrace one another, just like a mother embraces her child or children.
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Saachi
SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 AT 12:11 PM
The author stated that in Benin God is referred to as Osa No Obuwa. He failed to mention that this was because of Igbo influence on Benin people and Benin culture. People of Benin came from Yoruba people , but Osa No Obuwa is not part of Yoruba language and culture. Osa No Obuwa was derived from Ose Ebuluwa or Olisa Ebuluwa which is Igbo word for God. The authority of Eze Nri and influence of Igbo culture extended to Benin, all over Delta state, Igalla land, Idoma, and thorough out south-south states. Due to Igbo influence Ose Ebuluwa or Olisa Ebuluwa is now used by Efik people, Ibibio people, IJAW people, Idoma and Igalla peoples. They also have four Igbo market days: Eke, Orie, Afor, Nkwo and follow the Igbo lunar calendar. Eze Agulueri, Eze Nri, Eze Oraeri, and all the priestly kings in Igbo land prior to Europeans coming to Africa were the continuation of Pharaohs of Egypt. It is important to mention here that Pharaoh is Greek for Igbo word Faro. Wherever the author uses Onicha people, it should be replaced with Igbo people because the so called Onicha people are Igbo people comprising of Nri people, Obosi people, and Aro people from where Eze Chima and his group came from.
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Saachi
SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 AT 12:27 PM
Igbo is not a new word as the author claimed. The word Igbo has been in existence for hundreds of thousands of years. Igbo was derived from two composite Igbo words Ndi and Gbo. Ndi means people and Gbo means ancient. When you bring the two word together you get Ndigbo. Ndigbo means ancient people. Igbo comes from borrowing the “I” from Ndi and adding it in from of Gbo to get Igbo. Igbo is short for Ndigbo which means Ancient People.
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Saachi
SEPTEMBER 23, 2013 AT 5:08 PM
I think the reason why the author said that the word “Igbo” did not exist before was because of the writings of the European Anthropologists and missionary authors. When the Europeans came to Igboland, they would ask the natives where are you from, instead of saying Igboland, the natives would give the name of their town. Unlike the British who when ask the same question would say England or Scotland or Ireland, or etc. However, when the same question was asked to the same Igbo people in a foreign country, they would reply Igboland. The answer that is given depends on where the question was asked. The Europeans in their ignorance failed to figure this out. If the Igbo did not reply the way the British expected them to reply, the British would make up assumption and substitute it for fact. They print these assumption as fact in books. Today unfortunately, when some Igbo people read these books written over 100 years ago they accept them as correct when they are incorrect. It is the same Europeans who said that Onicha people are from Benin people when Onicha people are comprised of Aro, Nri, and Obosi people; the same Europeans who deceived the Aro people into believing that they were not Igbo when Aro people came from various parts of Igboland. The same Europeans who said that ancient Egyptians were not Africans when they were ancient Igbo. Ancient igbo established ancient Egyptian civilization. Ancient Igbo built pyramids, did mummifications, established both the (ancient Egyptian and Israelites) religious rituals, customs, and rites. The Israelites were ancient Igbo. The Essential Talmud was authored by an Igbo man named Nnamani.
The same Europeans who said that the Igbo did not have education or written words just because they did not see school buildings and textbooks when we have informal education and Nsibidi. The same Europeans who said that the Igbo people are pagans just because they did not see church buildings and Bibles when we have Omenani. Omenani is the law of the land. Omenani is composed of natural laws, spiritual laws, and metaphysics. They also said that the Igbo did not have laws just because they did not see courthouses when we have Odinani Ndi Igbo and Oracles.
6The word Igbo is not only archaic but also can be seen in Jewish texts as a name of a person or towns in Israel and ancient Egypt. Igbo is as old as the oldest name in the world.
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