Strolling Through Lagos' Brazilian Quarter

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  • Опубліковано 4 бер 2023
  • They were called Aguda, the Africans who had returned to their homeland from Brazil after the abolition of slave trade in the nineteenth century. Many of them settled in Lagos. Their heritage is still visible today. Go on a tour of Lagos' Brazilian Quarter with President Graciano Martins of the Brazilian Descendant's Association.
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  • @akealgordari
    @akealgordari Рік тому +8

    Things are shifting all over the world extremely fast. We NEED videos like this of our Elders passing information and telling us the truths about history and events. Too many things still are being whitewashed, distorted, or just removed entirely. It's cool to hear all the knowledge. For me, the religion part isn't relevant due to it being used to divide, oppress, and mislead people, but it's still knowledge of events. Conversely, knowing our connection and ties to each other is extremely important.

  • @Roestradd
    @Roestradd Рік тому +16

    This takes way back! Most of the places touched here were my playground. Although my school was in Surulere many of my school mates had surnames like Cardoso, Pereira, Costs etc. As kids we were aware of great grandparents who returned from 'yonder' but never ever dwelled on the subject. We all spoke Yoruba though mine is slightly fading now. I still remember the Eyor Festival. Need to return too, I'm getting old.

  • @amlimited2951
    @amlimited2951 Рік тому +30

    Very interesting. I am a Martins. Our grandfather's house is in Obalende. I will like to meet Mr. Graziano Martins.

    • @kathyskampal
      @kathyskampal Рік тому +2

      My late granny came from the Martin's family. A descendant of the Rio-Generio of the Portuguese. I miss her so much. #miomai rest on🥲❣️

    • @lourdesmaria9981
      @lourdesmaria9981 Місяць тому

      ​@@kathyskampalRio de Janeiro

  • @Knowledgepluggin
    @Knowledgepluggin 6 днів тому

    Nice video. My friend who also lives in Brazil sent it to me. I'm a Nigerian currently living in Brazil. It's insightful to learn about this history. We still have relics of the cultures and traditions of Africans in Brazil, they are pronounced in some cities than others. Unfortunately, this set of indigenous Brazilians are not accorded the respect they deserves, even in their country, Brazil. Let's all go back to our root, Let's go back home. I just subscribed.

  • @adebayoogundare1239
    @adebayoogundare1239 Рік тому +10

    Love this. I have always loved Brazilians.

  • @timitrad
    @timitrad Рік тому +3

    Great expose. I am a descendant of the brazilian heritage..My maternal and paternal grandparents are the Veracruz and Perreiras...I grew up in Gbamgbose and Oil Mill .And those are the best heritage of my life ...Sure going to keep this for my children....Proud to be a brazilian desendant

    • @jeanjacquesvovor8918
      @jeanjacquesvovor8918 Рік тому

      Descendant of Brazilian slaves in Africa still look down on ethnic Africans. The Olympic the d'almeida etc and the others always have a chip on their shoulder even though they were welcomed with open arm.

    • @mariadelourdesbispo4637
      @mariadelourdesbispo4637 Рік тому +1

      Provavelmente somos parentes, sou brasileira da Bahia Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @LauraSantos-po2ky
      @LauraSantos-po2ky 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jeanjacquesvovor8918contudo, ainda assim, cidadãos brasileiros, portanto ele é sim descendente de brasileiros também!!!!

    • @lourdesmaria9981
      @lourdesmaria9981 Місяць тому

      ​@@LauraSantos-po2ky sim 👍 eles devem requerer a cidadania brasileira, igual a mim e a milhões de brasileiros que tem outras cidadanias estrangeira

  • @koimt6732
    @koimt6732 4 місяці тому +1

    Meu sonho é sair do Brasil e morar com meu povo, com gente que se parece comigo. Viva o Nigéria! Viva Popo Aguda!

  • @miz_thoomiediary7092
    @miz_thoomiediary7092 Рік тому +1

    I'm a Soares & Proud... how can we meet this Man for more knowledge, he is well informed...

  • @iraborrita8131
    @iraborrita8131 Рік тому +10

    How about the Da Rochas ?

  • @otuyelusoji
    @otuyelusoji Рік тому +1

    So so soothing to hear the history with the guitar works driving everything home

  • @digitalmedianetwork8691
    @digitalmedianetwork8691 Рік тому +3

    this what we in Africa cannot keep, the old buildings should not be brought down all in the name of civilization, it should be preserved. we are destroying history all in the name of civilization, lets try and keep this architectural pieces of wonder and beauty so our next generation would believe our every story about fore fathers

  • @kelvoloveblincksmotivation4665

    Wow wonderful

  • @bolanleonistory950
    @bolanleonistory950 Рік тому +4

    Lovely video

  • @Alejandrocasabranca
    @Alejandrocasabranca Рік тому +14

    O Brasil precisa enviar professores de português pra eles nosso compatriotas😢

    • @jimmysteeve7702
      @jimmysteeve7702 Рік тому +2

      To re colonize you again or what? Colo mentality in fela voice

    • @e.a.4269
      @e.a.4269 Рік тому +8

      A dara pupo ju ti ijoba Naijria tabi ti ipinle Eko ba ran awon oluko lo si Brasili lati wa ko yin ni ede Yoruba ode oni.

    • @joaoweimar8087
      @joaoweimar8087 Рік тому

      @@e.a.4269 I agree with you

  • @Raetalkss
    @Raetalkss Рік тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @uzoejekwumadu7731
    @uzoejekwumadu7731 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for documenting this heritage

  • @theodoreabidogun3232
    @theodoreabidogun3232 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful

  • @marcosbalsante3816
    @marcosbalsante3816 7 місяців тому

    Authentic examples of portuguese-brazilian colonial architecture. need to be preserved.

  • @ptseti
    @ptseti Рік тому +1

    WOW I had NO idea ..thanks for the information

  • @naijapropagator9244
    @naijapropagator9244 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @josephjames6339
    @josephjames6339 Рік тому +1

    Church is beautiful!

  • @Adeniyi3884
    @Adeniyi3884 Рік тому

    Wow Very informative❤

  • @kay67
    @kay67 Рік тому

    You got an interesting video..nice

  • @cressfionajames
    @cressfionajames Рік тому

    The church reminds me of the cathedral in Ouidah Benin. When I was there, it's a little reminiscent. I would like to visit Compos Sq one day.

  • @YouGoLearn
    @YouGoLearn Рік тому +12

    The Saros and Agudas where the aristocrats and high class group of Lagos society.

    • @sandrahill3733
      @sandrahill3733 Рік тому +3

      That’s not completely true, aristocracy how? They were certainly wealthy and worldly but they integrated, they were wealthy Muslim traders in Lagos, one of such was Asumo Animashaun .

    • @fistandpen2505
      @fistandpen2505 Рік тому +4

      I'm from Niger Delta so agnostic to this claim, but what glory is there to suggest that these people were a "high class" on the strength of colonial influence? That's a step removed from saying that the colonials invaders where the aristocrats and high class group of pre-Nigerian society. It's stupid lol. They brought what they did and duly integrated with society, which is why it worked.

    • @sandrahill3733
      @sandrahill3733 Рік тому +1

      @@fistandpen2505 I am an indigenous Lagosian and you are quite right.

    • @Area-ii5bi
      @Area-ii5bi Рік тому

      @@sandrahill3733asunmo Animashaun is my great grandfather

    • @YouGoLearn
      @YouGoLearn Рік тому

      The truth hurts! 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @comfortayomide9063
    @comfortayomide9063 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @laraakin7362
    @laraakin7362 Рік тому

    Eko 'le,a ro mi sa legbe legbe. Eko ti o gba gbere. Eko afinju, eko oloungbogbo. Lagos for show

  • @HaleyChain-vw8rr
    @HaleyChain-vw8rr 8 місяців тому

    The almost total absence of any local authority is to blame for the loss of historical heritage, what a shame on those who have the responsibility and duty to protect monuments for future generations , but then Nigeria is a third world country in every sense.

  • @abayomiwilson2746
    @abayomiwilson2746 Рік тому +3

    👌👌👍👍✌️❤️

  • @lf1496
    @lf1496 Рік тому +3

    I wonder if they have Candomble IFA orisha worship like in Brazil. Yoruba IFA religion is huge in Brazil like it is in my family's country Cuba. Salvador Bahia Brazil is the heart of Orisha culture. Most people in Bahia worship the orishas synchronising them with the Catholic saints but the orishas are the centre of black Brazilian life.

  • @lolaadesina5362
    @lolaadesina5362 Рік тому +2

    Let's not forget that the returnees could be from anywhere in Africa and are probably not Yoruba.

    • @haiybo
      @haiybo Рік тому +1

      Yeah more than likely from the Angolan coast

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 2 місяці тому +1

      they were mostly yorubas, The population of yorubas who were sold into european slavery was far higher than any other tribe in africa. Check history please. The dominance of yoruba culture in many american countries where freed slaved were settled till today should be enough proof

  • @tonyyayo9403
    @tonyyayo9403 Рік тому +1

    Then, why are some people like Mc Oluomo claiming to be the owners of Lagos

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 2 місяці тому

      because they truly own the land. the returned slaves were settled there freely because they were yoruba descendants who were free from slave trade. They have a court ruling to the ownership of the land presided over in london and verdict given since 1920. So, the fact that the owners were generous to give out land freely does not mean the land belongs to anyone else.

  • @Theghua1
    @Theghua1 Рік тому

    I think its very interesting, so those who returned were de descendants of those who went to. Right ?, ok so the Brazilian names thdy took is it be ayse they lost de names if their Yoruba ancestors or what ? Im just saying did they lost in tour h with their original Yoruba names ? Its ok to have their new country names I’m just asking since their ancestors were Yoruba and they were able to come home just like th3 Brazilians who implanted themselves in Ghana. Ghana have a large Brazilian bkack returnees like this too.

    • @mariadelourdesbispo4637
      @mariadelourdesbispo4637 Рік тому

      Muitos destes retornados eram mestiços herdaram sobrenomes europeus dos pais, no Brasil não teve leis racistas de casamento, qualquer raça podiam casar-se entre se ,no casa de um branco se casando com uma negra escravizada automaticamente ela ficava livre

    • @ayenia2736
      @ayenia2736 2 місяці тому +1

      the slavery lasted more than a century. Most of the returnees were just generations born into slavery, so have lost their culture

  • @hopesolomon871
    @hopesolomon871 Рік тому

    Awon omo ale Ibo a wa ni Lagos is no man's land. Iya laya yin.

  • @leonardorjioffor6683
    @leonardorjioffor6683 Рік тому

    Si ce you people had returned why then keeping the slaves names and memories alive? Just come on peace and only a question

  • @LekanMakanju
    @LekanMakanju Рік тому +6

    The problem is many of these families (not all) lived an elitist life. Even though they dont exactly belong to that land, the locals took them in. Still, they repaid the Yorubas with treachery that culminated in some recolonization, like what we saw in Liberian and Sierra Leone. So when the Yorubas of then through Awolowo consolidated power, the Saros (as they are locally known) got relegated to the background. Their lack of good rapport with Yoruba people also ensures their grandkids inherit their parents' hate and elitist tendencies.

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Рік тому

      Like GRV 😂

    • @LekanMakanju
      @LekanMakanju Рік тому +2

      @@crownjohnson8153 GRV's case is even more different because the Rhode families, who are Sari has come out to say that GRV's not from their family so he's probably full blooded ibo

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Рік тому

      @@LekanMakanju 😮😮😮

    • @lebo3793
      @lebo3793 Рік тому

      Hope the so called return will not bring similar tendencies

    • @mohammedzakari5561
      @mohammedzakari5561 Рік тому +12

      Put hate speech aside.
      Just enjoy the documentary.

  • @roselineolaiya5830
    @roselineolaiya5830 Рік тому +14

    Am proud that our true Lagosians are now coming out to show awon Ara Oke Ajesin who are lying about their identities. We also have the Sierra Leonards, The Fanties, The Badagry, The Aworis, The Ikorudu Epe.and Nupe Tapa. Those are the early settlers of Lagos. Thiefnubu, Sanwo iku, Fashola, Aregbesola Ambode etc are not true Lagosians. They are called Ara Oke by we the Lagosians.
    .

    • @jimmysteeve7702
      @jimmysteeve7702 Рік тому +11

      Stop the segregation. Majority of Brazilian and Cuban returnees are yoruba hinterland people before the journey of no return to American. That's why they can come back to settle in lagos after slave trade abolishment. The language and yoruba tradition been practiced was the evidence. More also They are few igbos and delta who settle in lagos among the returnees as well. Study yoruba's history. The allen family trace their ancestry origins back to Ibadan, the alakija trace their to abeokuta. Da silver and da rocha and Gomes family ajayi crowther are all trace their ancestry home back to oyo to mention few returnees family

    • @jimmysteeve7702
      @jimmysteeve7702 Рік тому

      You are naive. Do you know the reason why the nupe or tapa as yoruba called them are settlers in lagos? Its was because of war between Ibadan and ekiti and ijesha combined. The Waterloo war of 1789 the yoruba's fought within themselves for 400 years. The trouble is spreading towards lagos that's why they decided to call for nupe warrior as a guard to defend the yoruba's in lagos at ido. Because the ijesha are the one who is selling a large size of cocoa to British in order to protect the English interest in lagos and when the war was going on the British supply them guns to fight Ibadan that was how the war was lasted for 400 years.

    • @rosewaterpetals6487
      @rosewaterpetals6487 Рік тому +2

      Aren’t the Saros also settlers?? There are Saros in Sierra Leone & other parts of the South West, so what is the difference between a Da Silva and an Egba family that has been in Lagos for 9 generations? Those from Isale-eko, Ikorodu & Epe could also claim that they are the “true Lagosians”. I definitely agree that the Thiefnubus are the worst of us & have no place in our politics, but let’s not forget that even the Saros were once immigrants, so what makes them the “true Lagosians”.

    • @jimmysteeve7702
      @jimmysteeve7702 Рік тому +1

      @@rosewaterpetals6487 yeah. The Saro's were originally from western Nigeria predominantly yoruba's. The Brazilian Cuban and Trinidad and Tobago and Saros of free town were all yoruba's, there shouldn't be any argument to begin with it's only ignorant people who doesn't know history of yoruba's will continue segregated yoruba's in lagos high island and mainland.

    • @rosewaterpetals6487
      @rosewaterpetals6487 Рік тому +6

      @@jimmysteeve7702 I don’t doubt that they were originally Yorubas but were they originally Lagosians? I don’t thinks so because there were no artificial borders then, there were Yorubas all the way into modern day Benin Republic & Togo. So I just reject the idea that the Saros were the “true Lagosians” because it reeks of an imperialist & colonial mentality because they have English & Brazilian last names.

  • @gbubemia
    @gbubemia Рік тому

    African enslavers have a strong hold them. How can you leave slavery, yet keep your slave master's names? This is ridiculous

  • @tralapuyebriggs5238
    @tralapuyebriggs5238 Рік тому

    Many of them were actually Igbo and not Yoruba. The people only imbibed Yoruba culture .

    • @hakeemayoade2316
      @hakeemayoade2316 Рік тому

      see werey

    • @todayworldpost
      @todayworldpost Рік тому

      This is the new agenda? You people always want to use igbos as a cover for your numerous unending Yoruba intra tribal clash! You lots are a horrible tribe of people! God forbid!

    • @todayworldpost
      @todayworldpost Рік тому

      This is the new agenda? You people always want to use igbos as a cover for your numerous unending Yoruba intra tribal clash! You lots are a horrible tribe of people! God forbid!

  • @AfricanUSA-th9ov
    @AfricanUSA-th9ov Рік тому

    Our Families In Isale-Eko Have Sold All Of Our Families Properties To The So Called IGBOS 😢 😔 😟 I Was Born And Grow Up In Isale-Eko. Both My Patents Are From Isale-Eko

    • @edt.5793
      @edt.5793 Рік тому

      They sold it for exchange of money to survive, they need to eat food and send you to school, it is the Igbo money that survived you. At least thank Igbos, they paid to get the lands because Fulani takes lands without payment and still kill locals to have government control of the lands.

    • @favourunuafe4512
      @favourunuafe4512 Рік тому

      Were they forced to do so?

    • @mbaifeanyichukwu3257
      @mbaifeanyichukwu3257 Рік тому

      Make money and buy them back, good luck

  • @Meadows-rq7hw
    @Meadows-rq7hw Рік тому +5

    This man should search their history properly, I think he's getting it wrong. Look at him properly you will see that he has the same ancestors with Proof. Yemi Osibajo. His voice even says it better.

    • @lanrefashina4356
      @lanrefashina4356 Рік тому +1

      You are correct

    • @MajorrBison
      @MajorrBison Рік тому +6

      E be like say you slow, I have seen people in the US that look like him, does that mean they are related?

    • @lanrefashina4356
      @lanrefashina4356 Рік тому +2

      @@MajorrBison thank you for your very kind reply. Your point is well taken sir.

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Рік тому

      You Dey play 😂

    • @olamartins428
      @olamartins428 Рік тому

      If you don't know what you're saying and the history of Lagos...just listen and learn. Is Oshibajo a lagosian?