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A Brief Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica

A Brief Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica

By Jos in 18 Jan 2018 | 14:45
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Wah gwaan bredrin, everyting ire?

Ever heard the word “red ibo” in Jamaica? Your suspicion is true, “red ibo” was used to refer to the Igbo slaves in Jamaica because of their red-like skin.

The land of Jamaica witnessed the influx of the Igbo race between 1790 and 1809 during the transatlantic slave trade.

The modern Igbo race dwelt in the Bight of Biafra in Nigeria. It was from here that the Igbos who were kidnapped and sold as slaves by the Europeans were taken to work on plantations.

During this period, the Igbos, due to their inability to speak the language, introduced some of their words which have now become infused in the Jamaican Patois.

Some of these words include:

Unu– You people

Ima osu (Jamaica) Imu oso (Igbo)- to hiss by sucking your teeth

Akara (Jamaica)…
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Hmmm
18 Jan 2018 | 15:02
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Wad a history
18 Jan 2018 | 15:02
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Anyways,, tnx
18 Jan 2018 | 15:03
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More of historical events needed
18 Jan 2018 | 15:03
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Hian!
18 Jan 2018 | 16:33
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hu tell u na
18 Jan 2018 | 16:57
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Seriously?
19 Jan 2018 | 02:04
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REALLY?
19 Jan 2018 | 13:09
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