Some words in Ewe language, Ghana 🇬🇭 that sound slightly similar to some words in Yoruba language, Nigeria 🇳🇬 #ghana #ghanafuodotcom #ghanajollof #naijajollof #yoruba #nigeria #ewelanguage
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@wonderk.selassiehatekah36232 ай бұрын
It is an established fact that the Ewes settled in Nigeria before various groups migrate to wherever they're found today. So if you say Ewes are Nigerians, I don't think it's wrong
@alexfolly84962 ай бұрын
Yes, the ewes “eves” settled in ile ife, and Oyo Nigeria. The Ga -adangbes “guin” settled in Ile ife and edo state: Benin city Nigeria. That’s why our language sounds familiar. Yoruba sounds like a mother language to all. Thanks for this video. One day we will unite once again. “Togo, Benin, Ghana, Nigeria”.
@hebrewtheblackmanАй бұрын
Thank you for this. 🎉 In Nigeria 🇳🇬 there are several Eʋe groups. Not only at Ketu, and Gbadagri. The Aja are Eʋes, the Gun are also Eʋes. There are many within Rep of Benin and Togo as well.
@blackmagic62 ай бұрын
I love your research. Please continue to teach.
@emmanuelocloo69872 ай бұрын
Yes the Ewes settled in ILe IFE in Nigeria. The migration of Ewes were made through so many places like Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Sudan, Nigeria and Togo .
@marcusdotse14413 ай бұрын
Hi tobi. I’d like to thank you for your vid I saw on Facebook that made me to discover more knowledge bout my people.
@wisdomradiancek328Ай бұрын
Can I get the link to the video please
@blackmagic62 ай бұрын
It would be rude of me if I didn't like and scribe to your channel. Congratulations on getting a new subbie.
@suntangloryАй бұрын
Ewe is from Nigeria originally,other countries like ghana and Togo actually corrupt the pronounciation of these words due to migration from Nigeria.Benin king were called Ewedo,another one was called Eweka.A popular roads in both benin city and onitsha is called Eweka road in benin city and upper eweka road in onitsha.Ewe is definitely Nigerian.
@africarizn73182 ай бұрын
Great observation,never even realised there were similarities,the one thing I notice,is a lot of Ghanaians having Nigerian last names.
@ghsheabutterblacksoap28462 ай бұрын
I've even heard some Nigerian last names that are Eʋe/Aŋlɔ in Ghana. I watched a Netflix story on Dr. Adadevoh. Her middle name is Ameyo: the first thing that came to my mind was she must be a Saturday-born. My grandmother's middle name is Afiyo (for a Friday-born).
@preciouskwamikuagbedzie2103Ай бұрын
Dr. Adadevoh is a Ghanaian Ewe living in Nigeria. Her father lived in Nigeria and gave birth to them there.
@ghsheabutterblacksoap2846Ай бұрын
@@preciouskwamikuagbedzie2103 Ah! Makes sense. Thanks for the details.
@marcusdotse14413 ай бұрын
Pls if you’re ewe seeing this post. Pls check out Seyram adzanku ( Hebrew ivri ewe the Blackman) for more insight. Thank you
@ericedudzi62673 ай бұрын
It's IE EFE and Oyo, then one other thing is Yoroaba means they have laid their mate , and we Ewe almost all our names are given based on events and ocerances, my take it maybe that the word Yuroba might the entire empire might have that we have settled here the Yuroba. Because in Ewe Oyo mean they or we have been called. Its really interesting.
@Bigmann31773 ай бұрын
Send me the video ok
@tobiigbenoba3 ай бұрын
Hiya! Thanks for watching. Here’s the link to the video I talked about kzbin.info/www/bejne/m2nPnZaCdp5sjs0si=4DiBCKnJnu26ol76