I'm From Igbo, South East, Popular US Pastor TD Jakes Says As He Speaks Igbo | CABLE REPORTERS

 A popular American preacher, Bishop T.D Jakes of the Potter’s House, has said that his ancestors are Igbo, from South-East of Nigeria. He said this in an interview with BBC Igbo. 



According to him: “Mine was traced back to West Africa, to Nigeria and particularly Igbo. My ancestors were Igbos. It’s indescribable. It gives something that we the African-Americans don’t have, which is roots. 


“It gave me an understanding of my roots. It was interesting to see how similar my personality is to how Igbo people are described. 


They’re described as hardworking, industrious and innovative. “They have strong business acumen. I deeply relate to that. It explained to me; it’s odd that I was never born there, yet, see so many traces.


I’ve always had strong business acumen. “I’ve been aggressive in business. Although I’ve been known for the faith aspect, I have several companies and I’ve owned my own resources. 


My children all started studying ancestry about Igbos, and even more about Africa. I’ll like to reconnect with our brothers and sisters over there. 


“When I’m in Nigeria, I eat fufu and jollof rice. I have those kinds of experience. I’ve had more than I can name. I go to Accra in Ghana and Lagos quite often.


“What I know about the food is that it’s almost always hot and spicy. I ate it before but the food over there is so hot it makes your head sweat. And I like it.


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