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Theres nothing like a good ole THROWBACK (I got plenty of them JOINTS!) The writing system of Japanese hides the striking similarities between Japanese and African languages. But on closer examination of the syllables that make up the Kanji character set, the syllables easily describe the Nigerian Languages. Japanese were bleached out by invading Mongolians(who were themselves dark skinned at one time, but through admixture with those who carried the genetic mutation, their skin toned changed, and so did their psyche!), that is why Southern Japanese people are darker-skinned than their northern counterparts. Chinese and Korean map to the Calabar languages of South Southern Nigeria. One has to listen to and see the physical stature someone from that part of Nigeria to have a feel of the similarities to Chinese and Koreans. Unfortunately, because of the Eurocentric nature of post-colonial Nigerians, the Calabar people cannot understand why Chinese and Koreans are their bleached-out descendants. Japanese: Azuma-san (mountain) Tobi-shima (island) Akō(town) Akan(town) Ibara(town) Minna-jima (island) Nigerian: Zuma Rock , (Niger State) Tobi: Rivers (State male name) Akō: Yoruba, (excessive pride) Akandu: Ibo (male name) Ibarapa, Oyo (State) Minna, (Niger State)
Posted on: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 13:22:52 +0000

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