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Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Les: 10:35am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Sealeddeal: Emma bishop is from Ichi.I have aunts and host of cousins from there, so I just assume all Na ojoto. Ichi is a brother community tho, in essence, anambra is a highly self developed state compared to none. God, making me to be conceived in an anambrian womb is his first blessing in my life, so I think. 1 Like |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 10:36am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Nobody has mentioned Mgbidi or Awo Omamma here, these are villages that has grown to be a City. 2 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 10:43am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Igbere and Ohafia are villages the has developed, In Abia I will give to small london Abiriba they are too much. Talk of Dubic owner of dubic beer,Ichie Jombo owner of Hotel De La Paix Aba (Uche Jombo's Dad). Wisdom hotels Abiriba. Love Ogboo folks so much. 2 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by thwarrior72: 10:44am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Abiriba1stson: I'm from Abiriba, but I must confess I have never see any Igbo village that is more beautiful than Agbor.Like one asked...is agbo an igbo village? |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 11:00am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Is Asaba igbo village? thwarrior72: 4 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by thwarrior72: 11:21am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: Is Asaba igbo village?Somehow, but many asaba people I have met deny they igboness. But for agbo, I have not come across any that accept being igbo....perhaps, u can enlighten me |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 11:28am On Aug 28, 2014 |
You mean the he-goat orlandoowoh? Not finding it funny anymore with the way he mentions my name. OdenigboAroli: 3 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 11:37am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Hmmm one of the houses you posted is really familiar and it is close to the big catholic church that isn't painted yet..opposite the primary school...am I wrong? @tabletman, your people are treating me well. VAQAXY: Osumenyi my inlaw's place must be on that list.. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 11:39am On Aug 28, 2014 |
thwarrior72: Somehow, but many asaba people I have met deny they igboness. But for agbo, I have not come across any that accept being igbo....perhaps, u can enlighten memaybe you met yrouba people that stay at Asaba meanwhile i'm from Ika,did i deny my Igboness?no i will never.Asaba,Agbor are all igbo cities. 6 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by ChinoElects1: 11:39am On Aug 28, 2014 |
You are right! peppyluv02: Hmmm one of the houses you posted is really familiar and it is close to the big catholic church that isn't painted yet..opposite the primary school...am I wrong? |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by austinkenneth: 11:42am On Aug 28, 2014 |
oboy3: ok thanks ALOR COMES NEAR THE TOP OF THE LIST. ANY TOWN CLAIMING TOP SHOULD GO TO ALOR FIRST OF ALL BEFORE CONTINUING THEIR CLAIM |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by thwarrior72: 11:59am On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: maybe you met yrouba people that stay at Asaba meanwhile i'm from Ika,did i deny my Igboness?no i will never.Asaba,Agbor are all igbo cities.Ok, no problem. I will bookmark this against the day people from ur area will be denying their igboness here. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Malawian(m): 12:06pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: The last time i check Agbor is not capital city not to talk of local govt.we can say the same thing for onitsha. we are talking rural communities, and agbor is not rural. 1 Like |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 12:06pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
thwarrior72: Ok, no problem. I will bookmark this against the day people from ur area will be denying their igboness here.bros who are these my people?if i may ask. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by maestroferddi: 12:12pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Les: I have aunts and host of cousins from there, so I just assume all Na ojoto. Ichi is a brother community tho, in essence, anambra is a highly self developed state compared to none. God, making me to be conceived in an anambrian womb is his first blessing in my life, so I think.Well, I am also grateful to the same God for causing me to be born in the Orlu area and indeed in Imo state, the epicentre of enlightenment and learning in Igboland. People are boasting here with commercial banks, community banks and police stations. These are facilities my community has acquired over 30 years ago and see them as no big deal. In Imo state we are not loud. We cherish modesty and are very unassuming. 1 Like |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by maestroferddi: 12:17pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
DikeOha882: Nobody has mentioned Mgbidi or Awo Omamma here, these are villages that has grown to be a City.Mgbidi, Umuaka, Isunjaba, Nkwerre, Amaigbo are areas some Igbo folks should visit to see silent achievers/achievements. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by thwarrior72: 12:34pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: bros who are these my people?if i may ask.Nwanne, haven't u come across some people here, who claimed to come from ur side but claim not to be igbo or disassociate themselves from the igbos. Anyways,I will try to look for such thread from nairaland archive |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 12:42pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
maestroferddi: Mgbidi, Umuaka, Isunjaba, Nkwerre, Amaigbo are areas some Igbo folks should visit to see silent achievers/achievements.I totally agree with you. People like Pazienza and Abagworo who has transverse the Igbo land knows more, When ever they speaks about Igbo land I listen not that certain Odenumuchu that knows about his part of Anambra. Arysexy best described him as big nose, Lolz 1 Like |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by CyberWolf: 12:42pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
AustineE1:in terms of education, I think Nsukka and Afikpo will come in too.. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by nzeobi(m): 12:54pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
SterlingTowers:Idiot I believe you lack manners but I believe your poor father is the biggest clown. Fool |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 12:55pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Bros i'm not moved by what people say here rather what my people say at Asaba Ika etc. thwarrior72: Nwanne, haven't u come across some people here, who claimed to come from ur side but claim not to be igbo or disassociate themselves from the igbos. 1 Like |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by EasternLeopard: 12:57pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: Bros i'm not moved by what people say here rather what my people say at Asaba Ika etc. God bless you 2 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by SterlingTowers(m): 1:03pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
nzeobi: Good to know how your brain cerebrate. I am above bantering words with someone that is mealy mouthed as yours. I still wait for those raw data which i know you don't have.shameless braggadocio |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 1:05pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Ok but about ogwashi uku? Malawian: |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by idumuose(m): 1:35pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Energito: Ok but about ogwashi uku?Anioma Delta is seffering from identity crisis.From Ekwuoma to igbodo,the Ezechime family of Obior,Onicha ugbo,isele uku ,onicha uku,onicha olona.Ugboko where the cEo of rainoil hails from to Akuku igbo where Jibuno the former MD of costain hails from all deny being ndi igbo. Though some of them are retracing their steps.But Agbor?hahahahaha.Agbor people say they aren't igbo,ecxept some of them have strted seeing the truth that they are igbo. Agbor isn't a village.Agbor is even larger than Asaba from all angle.Ibusa(igbuzo) where Pat Utomi hails from is developing rapidly. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Les: 1:46pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
maestroferddi: Well, I am also grateful to the same God for causing me to be born in the Orlu area and indeed in Imo state, the epicentre of enlightenment and learning in Igboland.I'm not segregating tho but you can't but just notice that Anambraflows with this kinda aura that feels so special. The Igbo sacred land in Anambra state is enough to give us that respect as a big brother we are |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 1:52pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
omenka: That word has nothing to do with your post. Sir, where do you stand? Can you situate the bank within the geography stated |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Nobody: 1:55pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
NAIJASOM: More Abiriba village pics courtesy of ChrisOD Okwuku ocha.... Jona ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by nzeobi(m): 2:02pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
SterlingTowers:Am busy now ebola carrier. |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by maestroferddi: 2:17pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Les: I'm not segregating tho but you can't but just notice that Anambraflows with this kinda aura that feels so special. The Igbo sacred land in Anambra state is enough to give us that respect as a big brother we areYou are strictly on your own. Big brother ko, ana edo abi na ife adigo ni. No right thinking Imo man defers to Anambra people in any way. We only relate with Anambra people as partners in progress in the spirit of Anambra Na Imo Bu Nwanne. To every Nnewi's Innoson/Innocent Chukwuma, there is an Orlu's Orange Drugs/Tony Ezenna. The difference is that Imo people are generally demure. They are not chest-beaters and loud mouths. Go from Mbaiseland to Attah-Ikeduru/Mbieri areas to the entire Orluland and confirm by yourself the stride of gradual development. It is not by noisemaking... 5 Likes |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by Energito: 3:10pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
Before i reply your post just tell me the truth are you staying in delta state? idumuose: |
Re: Most Progressive Rural Communities In Igboland by OrlandoOwoh(m): 4:00pm On Aug 28, 2014 |
peppyluv02: You mean the he-goat orlandoowoh?Hmmm, onye nkem, Orlando na za gi. |
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