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Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by nobaga: 2:59am On Jan 07, 2018
The Edo people need to find out about the Oru and Efa that were the aboriginal owner of Bini before the Yoruba and Edo.

But before the Yoruba or Edo and Ijaw in Bini, there were Oru and Efa

See:

The Efa: Mysterious Aborigines of Edoland
Dmitri Bondarenko
AUTHORS
Dmitri Bondarenko
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by macof(m): 3:30am On Jan 07, 2018
nobaga:
The Edo people need to find out about the Oru and Efa that were the aboriginal owner of Bini before the Yoruba and Edo.

But before the Yoruba or Edo and Ijaw in Bini, there were Oru and Efa

See:

The Efa: Mysterious Aborigines of Edoland
Dmitri Bondarenko
AUTHORS
Dmitri Bondarenko
I believe Oru refers to an ancient Ijoid people and have very little(if anything at all) to do with Bini
The Igbos call the Ijaw and generally all riverine people Olu/Oru

Edo call them Uzo and if we look at Edo-yoruba language pattern "Uzo" would be rendered as "Ijo" in Yoruba

Note: I'm not saying with certainty that there's a Yoruba connection but it's a possibility

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Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by nobaga: 4:18am On Jan 07, 2018
Thanks. I have read something along that line. The ORU were probably the real son of the soil around the Southern part.

What about the EFA? smiley

macof:
I believe Oru refers to an ancient Ijoid people and have very little(if anything at all) to do with Bini
The Igbos call the Ijaw and generally all riverine people Olu/Oru

Edo call them Uzo and if we look at Edo-yoruba language pattern "Uzo" would be rendered as "Ijo" in Yoruba

Note: I'm not saying with certainty that there's a Yoruba connection but it's a possibility


Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by SicilianMafia: 8:21am On Jan 07, 2018
Stop talking nonsense!

Come here @nobaga where are you from?
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by nobaga: 3:10pm On Jan 07, 2018
Go back to school.

SicilianMafia:
Stop talking nonsense!

Come here @nobaga where are you from?
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by SicilianMafia: 3:20pm On Jan 07, 2018
nobaga:
Go back to school.


Tell us where you are from or get lost!

You can post like an illiterate but too ashamed to tell us your fathers name
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by nobaga: 5:32pm On Jan 07, 2018
This ignoramus is looking for his class to lure into another clan war in order to prevent serious minded people from contributing.

Is there any well informed people that have not heard about the autochonous Efa and Oru where children of the same clan are now dividing themselves into dominant ethic group?

Please find your level. May your god help you.
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by SicilianMafia: 5:33pm On Jan 07, 2018
[[s]quote author=nobaga post=63979943]This ignoramus is looking for his class to lure into another clan war in order to prevent serious minded people from contributing.

Is there any well informed people that have not heard about the autochonous Efa and Oru where children of the same clan are now dividing themselves into dominant ethic group?

Please find your level. May your god help you.[/quote][/s]


Tell us your fathers name and stop dancing nakedd you liltle kid
Re: Who Are The Oru And Efa - The Aborigine Before Edo by ImperialYoruba: 6:02pm On Jan 07, 2018
Dmitri is a Eastern Caucasian.

With EFA he might have meant IFA.

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