Hello Tzedek, May Chukwuokike Abiama continue to strengthen you with the efforts your making towards reconnecting back to your root Igbo DNA is indeed flowing through your bloodline, we love you and will continue praying for you and your kind. Iseeee! Dalu nwannem
Great video. I wish more videos like this would be available online. Im Haitian born in Haiti. I Found out, through dna testing traced itself to Nigeria (Ibo). I would of love to learn more but unfortunately, i cant seem to find much records online.
Hello Jonny, We Igbo in Nigeria are aware of Haitian-Igbos and we don't abandon our people no matter how long we go apart. Some of your people visited Igboland few years ago to identify with our elders, and were welcome with open arms. We are struggling our of hardship caused by the Biafra war, but we are gradually picking ourselves up and gathering all Igbos where ever they reside all over the world. We are aware of the crises in your country going on right now and we are with you guys. May Chukwuokike Abiama save you all and all our people living in that Land iseeee! We love you all❤❤❤❤
Nice work, as an Igbo man I feel more connected to Jewish culture and religion than other religions. As a child the Jewish practice was very evident but I got older the Christian practice sort of forced its way in and became more dominant all around.
Ya is third person pronoun that means He, She, Her, Him or It, etc We have Gospel songs with the word Ya that means God. The songs are on UA-cam e.g Amara Ya (the grace of God), Aka Ya (the hand of God), Jaa Ya mma(praise Him), Bulie Ya(Lift Him up).
There is a Semitic connection between Haplogroup E1b1* of the Natufians and Haplogroup E1b1* of many people of São Tomé , Igbo, and the Bani Israel of Senegambia
Linguistic connection to the ancient Hebrew Israelite is being unraveled in our time. The Ancient sumerian language was preserved by the Ndi Igbo who fled to Africa. The use of Hebrew consonants with Igbo vowels gives me a better understand of some Biblical words. You can use google translate for reference. Ya means He, His,She, Him, Her or It. It is used as a third person pronoun. Aha Ya means His Name. Israel = Izaraeli; I zara Eli (You answered the Most High). The name of Izaraeli is related to the exodus and it was coined in Egypt not in Israel. Ebenezer = Ebe ne za ra (Where He answered). Ebenezer is not a stone of help but the place of help, where God answered the prayers of Samuel. HalleluYa = Oha le le elu Ya ( The people look up to Him). When we llok up to someone we admire, respect, show gratitude, think highly of, etc. Jaa Ya mma = Praise Him Aka Ya = The Hand of God Amara Ya = The grace of God Mma mma Ya = the Goodness of God
Ya is third person pronoun that means He, She, Her, Him or It, etc We have Gospel songs with the word Ya. Amara Ya (the grace of God), Aka Ya (the hand of God), Jaa Ya mma(praise Him), Bulie Ya(Lift Him up).
The Kalabari Israelites and their ancestors who are in-laws of the Igbo Israelites will chant Akhee...and the response will be YAH! meaning To Yahweh brothers:the ONE who own us.
I'm an Igbo Thank you brother for your good work
Thanks for your work, l am lgbo, found out two years ago.
Thanks for this history
Am really inspired with your work as an Igbo man. Keep it up brother. Shalom
Thanks you guys shalom
Yahudah Webster's great grand dad had a very very strong IGBO face. I'm astonished... blood is truly thicker than water...
Hello Tzedek, May Chukwuokike Abiama continue to strengthen you with the efforts your making towards reconnecting back to your root
Igbo DNA is indeed flowing through your bloodline, we love you and will continue praying for you and your kind. Iseeee! Dalu nwannem
Great video. I wish more videos like this would be available online. Im Haitian born in Haiti. I Found out, through dna testing traced itself to Nigeria (Ibo). I would of love to learn more but unfortunately, i cant seem to find much records online.
Try the book Igbo-Israel by Odi Moghalu
Also the book Igbo Jewish Diaspora by Remy Ilona
@@odiodi3289 thank you, much appreciated.
Hello Jonny, We Igbo in Nigeria are aware of Haitian-Igbos and we don't abandon our people no matter how long we go apart. Some of your people visited Igboland few years ago to identify with our elders, and were welcome with open arms. We are struggling our of hardship caused by the Biafra war, but we are gradually picking ourselves up and gathering all Igbos where ever they reside all over the world. We are aware of the crises in your country going on right now and we are with you guys. May Chukwuokike Abiama save you all and all our people living in that Land iseeee! We love you all❤❤❤❤
@@karlsonobasiuba8073 much appreciated.
The Torah is our story
Nice work, as an Igbo man I feel more connected to Jewish culture and religion than other religions. As a child the Jewish practice was very evident but I got older the Christian practice sort of forced its way in and became more dominant all around.
Boy o boy.. Webster himself looks very IGBO.
EJEAPUTA (Igbo) -EGYPT -Land of no return
JEHOVAH NSSI -JEHOVAH Onyisi -Igbo )
Yahnweem (Igbo) meaning he owns me- yahweh
Exodus chp17verse7 :Meriba - Miribaco-(Igbo)
The Kalabari Jews were also shipped to Berbice Guyana from Rivers Statte of Nigeria known to be a part of the Bight of Biafra during slavery.
radio biafra has open our eyes were going back to our root
Ya is third person pronoun that means He, She, Her, Him or It, etc We have Gospel songs with the word Ya that means God. The songs are on UA-cam e.g Amara Ya (the grace of God), Aka Ya (the hand of God), Jaa Ya mma(praise Him), Bulie Ya(Lift Him up).
There is a Semitic connection between Haplogroup E1b1* of the Natufians and Haplogroup E1b1* of many people of São Tomé , Igbo, and the Bani Israel of Senegambia
I am E1B1A, the same as Ramses III of Egypt. I'm also Igbo Nigerian (by way of Jamaica).
In Ghana too…Yao
It is 2024 You dont need anybodies approval the facts speak for themselves
Nde!
Linguistic connection to the ancient Hebrew Israelite is being unraveled in our time. The Ancient sumerian language was preserved by the Ndi Igbo who fled to Africa. The use of Hebrew consonants with Igbo vowels gives me a better understand of some Biblical words.
You can use google translate for reference.
Ya means He, His,She, Him, Her or It. It is used as a third person pronoun.
Aha Ya means His Name.
Israel = Izaraeli; I zara Eli (You answered the Most High). The name of Izaraeli is related to the exodus and it was coined in Egypt not in Israel.
Ebenezer = Ebe ne za ra (Where He answered). Ebenezer is not a stone of help but the place of help, where God answered the prayers of Samuel.
HalleluYa = Oha le le elu Ya ( The people look up to Him). When we llok up to someone we admire, respect, show gratitude, think highly of, etc.
Jaa Ya mma = Praise Him
Aka Ya = The Hand of God
Amara Ya = The grace of God
Mma mma Ya = the Goodness of God
Yah
The Kalabari speakers will hail ah hee! and the responses will be Yah.
They are very close to the igbos and shocase same tradition
Ya is third person pronoun that means He, She, Her, Him or It, etc We have Gospel songs with the word Ya. Amara Ya (the grace of God), Aka Ya (the hand of God), Jaa Ya mma(praise Him), Bulie Ya(Lift Him up).
@@martinsibeanusi4317 Yah is the code for Yahweh and Ah hee for Hebrews
The Kalabari Israelites and their ancestors who are in-laws of the Igbo Israelites will chant Akhee...and the response will be YAH! meaning
To Yahweh brothers:the ONE who own us.
How can one reach you, any phone number?
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Je na isi isi
Jenasis
Abruaham::i took the name given me.
Bo: come
Bo inah: come you heard.
Aluwah:welcome back home
Auliyah:welcome home.
Mayim:Drink
We had our midwives performing circumcision before slave trade and the coming of Christianity in igbo and Kalabari land
@@OnariGeorgewillonari chere ubim protevt garden
@@Gutitfool chereubim: protecting my dwelling