The evidence is proved beyond reasonable doubt that, America, Australia, China, Europe, Japan, India, Middle East and West Indies developed directly or indirectly from Igbo as traced to the 7th generation from God. A very presumptuous thought provoking statement granted but do have a read.
The Afrikan Root of Nations is the first comprehensive history of the world aside other claims namely, George Buffon and Charles Darwin's aphorisms. This book ends all speculations about the origin of human being. It customarily and genealogically traced the origin of human from the 7th generation from God to date, thereby ending the enigma that had hitherto surrounded the origin of man. It is a ?must-read? for everyone wishing to better his understanding of human being. That the first settlers in India Umu-Chima hailed from Igbo provides the corridor for other settlements in the regions. (Chapter 1).
The society of God is not the same with the society of men, is it? How was the first society made? The Glaciation's effect, how was your colour made? The world is heading towards the fourth glaciations, how will it down on us? The society of men grew out of custom into anarchy, what Social Structure did the world start with? Aside of the Babylonian calendar and Roman Calendar of AD 400, how did calendar start and what was the form of it? Without state craft, civil ordinance, how did mankind survive into the AD 1700s of the Industrial Revolution? What did colonialism undermine and cover in Afrika? (Chapter 2).
Hackbous or Ancient race, what customs sustained the ancient man? Who occupied Afrika and how was it occupied? How did they adapt and metamorphosed into Asia and Caucasian? Did God exist originally in the mind of men or in religion? When a religious people enter judgment against his misunderstood race termed pagans, one would expect something better, how the civilized, religious Europeans aid or impoverish Afrika? Indeed, can one be a good economist and moralist at the same time? We tend to give up under pressure, but what of the faith yield; Mosquito beat us into Sickle Cell disorders, how did AIDS/HIV find us? Polio 40 of the 1940s was a vaccine to treat the effects of the Atomic Bomb. But instead of testing it in the area where the Atomic Bomb had effect, it was tested on people without chemical problem, thus, without justified duty, the vaccine reverted to something else, later termed AIDS/HIV hence, a retrovirus. Afrikans had advanced in ecology before the first European came to Afrika, to suggest that AIDS/HIV, was from dog, monkey, etc, was a fallacy. How did Afrikans become the victims of AIDS/HIV? What is the best treatment for Cancer, Hypertension and Diabetics? Education is a gradual process of learning and development and what purpose does it serve? What type of education was provided to the people who formerly fed themselves that they cannot now ably feed themselves? Custom sustains posterity, can any race survive without sound customs? What customs sustain posterity? Is Circumcision a religious practice? Can the uncircumcised enjoy sex like the circumcised? What is incarnation, does it truly exist and how does it work? What are the three cycles of life? (Chapter 3).
Comparatively, what is the age of Igbo? If the Igbos contributed 80 per cent of the people removed from the West Afrika during the so-called Slave trade (A.D.1441-1900) and later became the Eden Slope of war, during the Scrambles for West Africa, can history become dumb about them?. Did the European style of conquest of Afrika enhance or undermine Afrika's historical accuracy? What is the difference between racism and colonialism? "It was illogical, hypocritical for Whites to fight for their own rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness and yet exclude the Black from the blessing"; can European regeneration scheme succeed without embracing their former colonies? Often, we see reasons and actions conflicting, i.e., what did Britain intend in Nigeria? Until 1905, the Bights or Districts of Biafra and Benin were apart and governed differently as well as the Savannah region, vis-a-vis, the North. In 1906, Britain merged the two districts and named it, the South. In 1911, it soundly proposed the amalgamation of the North and South but in 1914, on the evil of the First World War, it implemented a different thing and since then, it has been so, breeding conflicts and anarchy, what did Britain intend? As the creator or father of Nigeria and with knowledge of the world issues including religious and racial problems, what did Britain intend for these people? Why did Britain bring about the union of heterogeneous races and advise them differently? (Chapter 4)
"No one sympathizes with a mistake that did not hurt his feelings. Daily, arrows are shut to provoke nature through mistakes, but when they return, they mean differently to human. If man has adroitly worked with nature, his mistakes and sorrows would have been reduced because the axle of nature is fed by man". The Europeans found Afrikans helpful to use, how did their actions help Afrika? Can the Europeans do without Afrika, what of the partnership agenda Sir Winston Churchill mention in 1945, when will it come life? (Chapter 5). Once in relation, it continues but the strategies and outcomes should reflect constructively to grow into mutual trust, what is delaying the implementation of the partnership? (Chapter 5).
Oh! Our strategies may be wrong; we are supposed to move forward but the incursions weigh us down, should people's past mistakes be allowed to dominate their future? If there are no rooms for amendment, the future shall be denied, let my country awake (Chapter 6).
A mistake that did not end in death is a lesson for life as where there is life, there is hope. If we survived the past, what is our future about, what does it hold? It holds change in finding solutions to human concerns; a transformation of state systems to uphold just policies; and, a process that is open and adjustable to the human and state development. It is towards these that support and partnership applications are made (Chapter 7).
Traitors have two tails and sit on an imaginary third with which they carry out their works. Traitors tell lies to sell their stories. Traitors are most cynical of the future and they aid blink by telling lies against it. With all our learning and experiences, are we better with truth or false and what strategies will favour the future? It has not worked out well so far, because of faulty systems. Therefore, the entire nation needs to face up to reality. Things done gradually yield lasting solutions. Not disaster aid but a 'just foreign advice' may improve my home front, not even Charity-Aid but Industrial support to engage the young men and women against corruption, is all that is needed (Chapter 8).
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Fabian N. Ukaegbu was born in Eastern Nigeria. He received his basic education there before travelling to the United Kingdom for further education. He qualified in Marketing, Management, Accountancy and International Relations/Diplomacy. He worked for six and the half years as a Consular Officer in the Nigeria High Commission in London and has worked also as a finance officer for 14 years with the London Borough of Hackney.
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