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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [qb] The wing of a bat and the wing of a bird makes neither of them of close relation or immediate ancestry. Analysis and examination informs us otherwise. More analysis and examination of the Yoruba art piece would please me if you please to inform. A thousand years in time and a thousand miles in distance separates these two sculptures. Can you expand on their supposed connection and on the structure presumably bridging them? [/qb][/QUOTE]And the whatever is the off-spring of a snake must be long like the snake... Early African writers almost unanimously agreed that the Yorubas were from nile valley. Let's start with Samuel Johnson's book on the origin of the Yorubas. Samuel Johnson was a Christian cleric of the Anglican Church. he was Yoruba by origin and he wrote the first book in English language that explored the history of the Yorubas. He concludes that they are from nile valley but had crossed over from Yemen under the leadership of one Lamurudu which is synonymous with the name Nimrod. S. Johnson wrote his book in the late 19th century. There is a book written by Sultan Bello of Sokoto, Nigeria in mid-19th century on various groups that made up what is now Nigeria. He posits the origin of the Yorubas as Canaan. Sultan Bello was a Caliph of an indigenous African Islamic Empire (one of the last vestiges of the Moors), a Berber/Fulani by descent. He ruled over a vast Empire of close to 30 million people stretching from Senegal to Lake Chad. He was an accomplished researcher and scholar who produced about 100 books in his life time. he based his research on original hadn written Moorish books from Cordoba, Fez and Cairo. I accept the authority of these eminent fathers of Africa more than I will ever accept your European writers who tell you that Africans are confused in their claims. Those Europeans are illiterates in African studies and history since they barely understand the languages, culture or the nuances that come with them. Google the names of those two men and research for yourself. More to come. Lion! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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