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ANOTHER LIES FROM PRO IGBO/ISRAEL PROPAGANDISTS

ANOTHER LIES FROM PRO IGBO/ISRAEL PROPAGANDISTS

You see, this below pics have been trending for some years now, and I think it’s time we look into it.

LET’S PROCEED IMMEDIATELY

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Is Adah in Hebrew equivalent to the Igbo name Ada?
*Ans:* No, Adah in Hebrew means “adornment” while Ada in Igbo means “first daughter”. However, they don’t have same pronunciation.

Does “Agur” in Hebrew and “Agu” in Igbo mean lion?
*Ans:* No, “Agur” in Hebrew means “Compiler or Knowledgeable” while “Agu” in Igbo means leopard.

Is “Ahi” in Hebrew equivalent to “Ahia” in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, “Ahi” is a name in Hebrew which means “akin to or brotherly”. Ahi in the Bible was the chief of a family belonging to the tribe of Gad. A man from the tribe of Asher was also name Ahi.
Check: 1 Chron 5:15, 7:34. While ” Ahia” in Igbo means market.

Does “ara” in Hebrew mean “mad” just as “ara” in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, ara in Hebrew designates “beast” which lions is often made reference to, in Hebrew “ara” is pronounced “ar-aw”. While “ara” in Igbo may mean madness or breast. Meanwhile the Hebrew equivalent to the term “mad or madness” are; halal, shagha, mania.

Is “Aziza” in Hebrew equivalent to “Aziza” in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, “Aziza” in Hebrew means “mighty, strong, or strength”, while in Igbo ” Aziza” means broom.

Is “Eber” in Hebrew equivalent to “Ebere” in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, Eber in Hebrew is a name that means to “cross over or to pass through”. It was mentioned in Genesis 10:21 as a name of person. While Ebere in Igbo simply means “mercy”.

Is Ezer in Hebrew equivalent to Eze in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, Ezer in Hebrew means ” one who help, succour” and it appeared as a name of persons severally in the Bible. While “Eze” in Igbo means “priest” though recently misinterpreted by many in this our generation as “King”. But whichever is the case, they are still not equivalent.

Genesis is interpreted here to be “Ge na isi isi). This particular one don’t need my answers as it’s a waste of time.

Is “Uba” in Hebrew equivalent to “Uba” in Igbo?
*Ans:* No, “Uba” in Hebrew means “father and sometimes may be used for lord”. While “Uba” in Igbo means “wealth”. The Hebrew words for wealth are “chayil, nekhacim”.

These write up is subject to verification, if you have someone well grounded in Hebrew, share this to him/her for verification. Stop being gullible and promoting deceits in your generation with nonsense concoctions because you feel inferior being Igbo, and you think being linked with Isreal will make you superior or special. This is simply inferiority complex displayed in ignorance.

Though I couldn’t verify all, but a wise man will agree with me that ” One lie is enough to question all truth”, and very soon, I pray fabricating false histories and such things will be considered a crime against our originality as a people, and I will be the first person to sue the Igbo/Israel theorists starting from some Aguleri elders that agreed to changed Obu-Uga to Obu-Gad to suit their fabrication. Even if we’ll get Biafra at last which I’m not against, let us not escape the British contraption only to end up in another colony of the Zionists.

What Africa and not just Ndi Igbo needs is total freedom from foreign control and manipulation, and promoting such lies isn’t wise at all, no matter the motive behind it.

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