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I don't think that is the case. As far as I know, most Nigerians are still in Nigeria.
You say "Come with me!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Telemi kalo!".
You say "Come in" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Wole wa".
no, nigerians come all different shades, some are light skinned, brown complexion and dark complexion but the majority of them are black.
Muslims Come First Christians are Second and there used to be a huge tribe of Jews in Aleppo that later immigrated to Israel.
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The twelve Tribes of Israel (Numbers ch.2 and elsewhere) are the twelve sons of Jacob (Exodus ch.1). Their births are recorded in Genesis ch.29,30 and 35.
It is said through history that before nigeria, the yoruba tribe many millions of years ago originally are from form Egypt, the hausa tribe came originally from the east or middle east and the igbo tribe came from central Africa but that was a long time ago before nigeria existed. In the end of the day they are all Nigerian.
If by 'tribe' you mean a 'tribe of Israel', Abraham was NOT from a 'tribe', since he was born before Israel existed.Abraham was the tenth generation from Noah through Shem and was born 352 years after Noah's Flood, in 2018 B.C.E.When Abraham was 100 and his wife Sarah was 90 years old, they had Isaac.Isaac married Rebekah in 1878 BCE and had twin sons, Jacob and Esau, 20 years later.Jacob, whose name was changed to 'Israel' by God, went on to have twelve sons, who became the paternal heads and leaders of these 12 families, or 'tribes of Israel'.So Abraham was basically 'father' to ALL the tribes in a manner of speaking.
By the time of Jesus' birth... most of the tribes of Israel [the ten tribes of the House of Israel] were GONE. They had long been scattered among the Gentile nations centuries before."So Israel rebelled against the House of David [the Jews; Judah] unto this day... when Rehoboam [king of Judah] was come to Jerusalem, he assembled all the House of Judah, with the tribe of Benjamin... to fight against the House of Israel..." (I Kings 12:19-21)."Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel, and removed them out of His sight: there was none left but the tribe of Judah[the Jews] only." (II Kings 17:18)Although "remnants" of some of the other tribes may have been extant in Judaea at the time of Christ... God had preserved the tribe of Judah [the Jews] and the tribe of Benjaminin the wake of the removal of the House of Israel.So, the disciples of Christ were probably either "Jews" of the tribe of "Judah"... as Christ was... or they were "Benjaminites." Of whom Paul was one:"...For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin." (Rom.11:1)
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