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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Is This True?








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    1. The Abeokuta Nature Park provides a tranquil respite from the tourist hubbub of nearby Negril.


      The gardens of Abeokuta are on the grounds of a former plantation. The remains of the plantation great house can still be seen amid the gardens and the swimming pool is still in working order! At some 300 years old the pool is believed to be the oldest in Jamaica. The pool is constantly topped-up with fresh water from a stone aqueduct, after a refreshing swim you can follow the aqueduct through the park to its source, the Sweet River.

      The village of Abeokuta is named after the town of Abeokuta in Nigeria and has a strong feel of African spirituality. The connection with Abeokuta began some 300 years age when the first African slaves were bought to Westmoreland they worked on the plantation where Arbeokuta now stands. There is also a large rock on the grounds whish is similar to the Olumo Rock in Arbeokuta, Nigeria. The park was officially opened by Florentina Ukonga, the Nigerian high commissioner on 5 January 2003.

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    1. Thanks for the info, I would never have guessed. Alright then, so why are the Jamaicans so angry and hostile towards Africans then? Especially the ones in the U.K and their stray cousins in New York (Some of the New yorkers left England in the 50's and headed to NY because Landan was twuu kwuol for them at the time. I wonder what they were expecting in New YAK.) Those knives fighters need some brain resetting and more history brought into their brainwashed heads and hearts.

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  3. It s possible.. Abeokuta in Jamaica.. Lol




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  4. I think or have a feeling it's true.

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  5. It looks almost possible

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  6. It's possible, don't know though. However, a lot of South American and carribean countries have foreign ( yoruba) settlements/colonies.

    There's even a place in cuba called 'ile aiye' and they still practice a lot of traditional things.

    Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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  7. Maybe..haven't been to Jamaica be4. ohk let me go asked my Jamaica brother

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  8. Same way we have London and China in Lagos....

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  9. Stella Google is your friend

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  10. Stella you are taking foreva to approve comments nt nice at all

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  11. Keep running ooh. If I catch you ehn..
    Lolzzzz

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  12. Yeah so true Stella.
    I recall watching a documentary on this Abeokuta town on CNN years back.

    The funny one from my Dad way back is that when you misbehave he will threaten to take you over to Calabar High School in Kingston-Jamaica. Where the Clarks reset your brain cells. Hahaha.

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    1. Looool! There is a calabar high school in Kingston, Jamaica! A prominent all boys school. I googled it!

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    2. Ha ha ha ha ha ha, really? That's good to know. I gotta read up o.Been lazy to read these days.

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  13. Yoruba pple enh,dem so lik their culture

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    1. Asides the fact that we're a people with one of the deepest of core values, our culture is worth liking!

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    2. Yomslaw habatically we have missed you tire

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  14. I google it and it's true.
    http://www.jamaicatravelandculture.com/destinations/westmoreland/abeokuta.htm

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  15. Its very possible. You have to give it to the yorubas,they dont joke with their tribe/culture.

    Aeegurl...

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  16. Throws net.
    Catches Olivia.
    Drags her back to blog.

    Oya kneel down, raise your hands.
    IsI gini?
    Keep kneeling till I return from weekend shopping.

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  17. It's very true, the Yoruba culture is very rich and it thrives in so many countries. Yoruba speaking countries include Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica, some Latin American countries, Benin Republic, Togo and the Oyotunji village in South Carolina and a few others.

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  18. And what language do the London and China people speak in Lagos. What culture do they practice. Always commenting through her ass.

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  19. THELMA ENEMUWE said....
    Yes its so true
    I read about it some time ago!
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  20. THELMA ENEMUWE said....
    Yes its so true
    I read about it some time ago!
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  21. I don't know. ..gotta ask Google.

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  22. Yoruba are proud of their culture

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