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IGBO MAN DISCOVERS LAKE IN ENGLAND NAMES IT YI OJEMBA


BREAKING NEWS !

On the 24th day of the 10th month in the year

2021. A black African man from the Igbo race,

called Mazi Uba Acho discovered a Lake in

Leicester East Midlands of England. This

newly discovered Lake by Uba Acho shall be

called lyi Ojemba.

Just as Mungo Park discovered river Niger in

Nigeria. A river Ogbaru, Anam and Onitsha

people and ancestors had been fishing in and

swimming in long before the great great grand

father of Mungo Park was born. But hey!

Mungo Park travelled over six thousand miles

from Scotland in 1795 and discovered it.

Just as David Livingstone travelled thousands

of miles in 1855 to discover Zambezi river in

Zambia and Zimbabwe also discovered a

waterfall which he named Victoria-falls. Of

course all the people, tribes and communities

in Zimbabwe and Zambia, who have been

hunting, farming, rearing their herds in that

area for centuries were all blind they couldn't

see such water bodies. Until a Scotish man

came from Britain to discover it.


And up till today these are still in our African

school curriculum, still being taught our

children. And you wonder why we have adults

and leaders who take no pride in being

African. And what you have no pride in, you

can't value, what you don't value, you can't

cherish, what you don't cherish, you can't

preserve nor develop.

So today, I Mazi Uba Acho have discovered this

Lake and named it lyi Ojemba. Put it on record,

teach it to your children.

Ndewonu

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