My father told me four years when I ask him where did we come from he told me we're from IGALA my father is still alive, am from Olo in Ezeagu Enugu State and we have a community called Ogulogu Olo one of the community that make five Olo in Ezeagu Enugu state. I will like to know about what my father told moreover he is the chief priest in my community and he is still alive.
Woah! I'm from Enugu State, Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I have never heard of Ogurugu Kingdom in Enugu State. It's quite interesting, I think I'll do my research right away 💪💯💥 Thanks TrustTV for the documentary 👍
A very good and scholarly endeavor. The area of contention would be in the migratory pattern. Every logic of migration would naturally support the Igbo as center and outwards to the far-flung fringes, not the other way around, hence the overwhelming size differentials. I watched the chiefs in one of the meetings at the 'Ochi Igala's palace, everyone there looked Igbo. From body frame, complexion, nuances and even attire, Igbo was written all over them. Even their poises. Of all the groups listed as possible relations of Igbos, the Yorubas are the most unlikely. They're of the 'nilotic' stock. The Igbos are roundedly 'bantu', except, perhaps in intermarriages here and there.
I’m from Okpoto, Ishielu local government of Ebonyi state. We are not Igbos but we live together and inter marry ourselves. My question here is, is my okpoto which is Oring or Koring language as some call it different from Okpoto mentioned here as Igala. We also have the Ntezi and Effiom Someone enlighten me please..thanks
Research Ado and Idu who are Igbo migrants through western Nigeria. Igala is also Igbo that settled in that region. They are partly mixed by neighboring ethnicities.
@@Kastady but your realize that Igbo is historically older than igala so by default it’s originated from us. In the future you will need to leave Igbo land or else there will be war between Igbo and igala people. Enough of you claiming our culture and way of life.
Please,There are no indigenous Igala communities in Enugu State, Ndi Enugwu Mepu Anya Gi These communities claiming Igala ancestry are immigrants and not Indigenous The Igalas met the Igbos in Enugu State, and invaded The Enugu axis and probably established this community, but we fought back and chased the Igalas out of Enugu Their language was probably brought to Enugu due to conquest
Jukuns, Igbos, Igallas, Nupes, Idomas, Yorubas, Okenes are all blood relatives and the largest ethnic group in Nigeria divided by location, language , and religions.
I don't get their story, many of them answers ig o names butspeaks igala,which mean they are igbos who emigrated to that land not not the other way round, from what I perceived here ,these are igbos ,who emigrated out there and was influenced by other cultures and languages, so for me they are telling g the story the other way round .
Igala is not older than igbos,they are j7st one of the sons of Eri,so their story doesn't fit, languages maybe same cos trade, marriages,make two culture learn each others language,and economy, One thing my research shows me is that the Igalas are one of the children of Eri, and they emigrated out , influenced by other culture , language and religion, every other of this stories doesn't make sense cos they are tslling it upside down.
My father told me four years when I ask him where did we come from he told me we're from IGALA my father is still alive, am from Olo in Ezeagu Enugu State and we have a community called Ogulogu Olo one of the community that make five Olo in Ezeagu Enugu state.
I will like to know about what my father told moreover he is the chief priest in my community and he is still alive.
Woah! I'm from Enugu State, Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I have never heard of Ogurugu Kingdom in Enugu State. It's quite interesting, I think I'll do my research right away 💪💯💥 Thanks TrustTV for the documentary 👍
You better do please because me I don't understand.
Ogurugu is after my village
That's true.... My aunt's husband is from here and they speak igala language
Wow.... My aunt's husband is from enugu too and they speak igala.
Igala can't be older than Igbo land. Igala eri originated from Anambra state.
Not true
@@francisanammah1127 it is not true, then what is true
@@francisanammah1127 it is not true, then what is the true
😆. Pride won't wound some people
Interesting. GOD IS TOO GREAT.
I had goose bumps hearing this history
I have worked for Igala man. We are more brotherly than any other tribes in Nigeria.
Hands up ❤A very interesting Topic Good Job ❤🌹
That's why ethnicity in Nigeria is a fluke, you guys will be shocked how most tribes in Nigeria are so related except the Fulanis
Yes that is very big true
Powerful history
A very good and scholarly endeavor. The area of contention would be in the migratory pattern. Every logic of migration would naturally support the Igbo as center and outwards to the far-flung fringes, not the other way around, hence the overwhelming size differentials. I watched the chiefs in one of the meetings at the 'Ochi Igala's palace, everyone there looked Igbo. From body frame, complexion, nuances and even attire, Igbo was written all over them. Even their poises. Of all the groups listed as possible relations of Igbos, the Yorubas are the most unlikely. They're of the 'nilotic' stock. The Igbos are roundedly 'bantu', except, perhaps in intermarriages here and there.
Great work
Please how can I reach you
I’m from Okpoto, Ishielu local government of Ebonyi state. We are not Igbos but we live together and inter marry ourselves. My question here is, is my okpoto which is Oring or Koring language as some call it different from Okpoto mentioned here as Igala. We also have the Ntezi and Effiom Someone enlighten me please..thanks
Research Ado and Idu who are Igbo migrants through western Nigeria. Igala is also Igbo that settled in that region. They are partly mixed by neighboring ethnicities.
Igbos likewise have Igala origin who've migrated settled in different part of Eastern region.
You people are embarking on a journey that will expose the truth, what is required is good logic
Great work ❤️❤️❤️ listen to your king's confirm it.
Am from Abia state,ejima is an Igbo name for twins not Igala
Brother ejima is the name of twins in IGALA language too
Lol
Oga Ejima means twins in Igala. I am an Igala.
@@Kastady but your realize that Igbo is historically older than igala so by default it’s originated from us. In the future you will need to leave Igbo land or else there will be war between Igbo and igala people. Enough of you claiming our culture and way of life.
@@JJ-pn5ut Mr man listen to ur elders so that u won't lost ur origin and also teach ur children after all we are all africans
@@bashiruabu9824 shut up soon your people will leave Igbo land enough of this nonsense
Is that Shuler King?
Enugu ppl open your eyes,this is why we Igbos are not united because of these false narratives and causes an identity crisis, Please Igbo bu Ofu
Please,There are no indigenous Igala communities in Enugu State,
Ndi Enugwu Mepu Anya Gi
These communities claiming Igala ancestry are immigrants and not Indigenous
The Igalas met the Igbos in Enugu State, and invaded The Enugu axis and probably established this community, but we fought back and chased the Igalas out of Enugu
Their language was probably brought to Enugu due to conquest
Jukuns, Igbos, Igallas, Nupes, Idomas, Yorubas, Okenes are all blood relatives and the largest ethnic group in Nigeria divided by location, language , and religions.
I don't get their story, many of them answers ig o names butspeaks igala,which mean they are igbos who emigrated to that land not not the other way round, from what I perceived here ,these are igbos ,who emigrated out there and was influenced by other cultures and languages, so for me they are telling g the story the other way round .
Igala is not older than igbos,they are j7st one of the sons of Eri,so their story doesn't fit, languages maybe same cos trade, marriages,make two culture learn each others language,and economy, One thing my research shows me is that the Igalas are one of the children of Eri, and they emigrated out , influenced by other culture , language and religion, every other of this stories doesn't make sense cos they are tslling it upside down.