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How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by SATANICALLY666: 10:13am On Jul 22, 2021
Itsekiris and the Binis had Igbo slaves for centuries before British colonialism.

After the British banned slavery, we were forced to set them free. Some of them returned to Igbo land, others remained with us and gradually formed a new language called ******* (an Itsekiri word which we used to call them while they were our slaves). There are about 200,000 ******* still with us.

(I will not reveal the name of this tribe called *******, because I do not want to offend them, but they are in Delta state)
If they speak, an Igbo person will understand some of what they say, while Itsekiris, Binis and even European Portuguese people will understand them too.

Those of them who chose to return to Igbo land have Igbo names that sound like Itsekiri or Benin names, for example Iweka, and many names beginning with Oba or Iken.
That is how some of our names and also Benin names went into the Igbo lexicon.

We have century old carvings in Ode Itsekiri and Benin depicting Igbo slaves, which we sold to the Portuguese via our ancient pre colonial port called Ogidigben. The grandfather of the present Oba of Benin showed some of these carvings to the world famous British anthropologist, Sir David Attenborough in 1973. The video is on YouTube. When you see the carving, even you will have no doubt that the person is Igbo.

Because of the sheer number of Igbo slaves we sold at Ogidigben, the Portuguese named the town Escravos, which means slave in Portuguese. Till today, many people still call Ogidigben Escravos.

We also sold slaves in another town called Burutu, which the Portuguese renamed Forcados (meaning forced labourer, which is a nicer way of saying slaves).

Obviously, I am not too proud of this history. I wish it never happened. History is not always pleasant. I am only revealing it to you because you are getting the wrong idea of linkages between our two peoples.


Documentary Evidence Of Precolonial Benin-Itsekiri Relations With Igbos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05d287NGqp8


https://m.facebook.com/omokrireno/photos/a.111662537405860/312326664006112/?type=3&source=57

Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by akanke79: 10:17am On Jul 22, 2021
Children of weak and coward ancestors taken as slaves by fellow neighbours calling people who built great empires cowards.Tufiakwa
No wonder they see the whiteman as god and have the smallest landmass in Nigger area.
Na for man to tie wrapper like woman them sabi.chai

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by johnmartus(m): 10:25am On Jul 22, 2021
Igalamela also enslaved them for many years that is why Anambra and Enugu still dominated by igala people.the present governor of Anambra is a igala man.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by Sanchez01: 10:25am On Jul 22, 2021
akanke79:
The coward ancestors taken as slaves by fellow neighbours calling people who built great empires cowards.Tufiakwa
No wonder they see the whiteman as god and have the smallest landmass in Nigger area.
We all have a history. Blacks were originally foods for the whites to feast on; sell, use and discard as common items. It does not define us even though it is a part of our history.

The idea that Igbos of old were taken as slaves by the Old Bini Kingdom does not change or mean anything. The Old Bini was formidable and vast. It does not necessarily make them cowards.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by Asgard73: 10:26am On Jul 22, 2021
I get a.m. before no be property... so after the slavery by bini isekiri and Yoruba ... what happen?

Can those minorities stand today igbo nation?

Or should igbos go and sacrifice for slavery..

Kanu matter really pain Reno.... who send... maybe Yoruba people

Na news for them

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by Arkmanbuddy(m): 10:28am On Jul 22, 2021
Reno and his history again... grin

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by iSlayer: 10:29am On Jul 22, 2021
Bombshell!

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by festacman(m): 10:31am On Jul 22, 2021
Ok

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by EmekaChiwe: 10:32am On Jul 22, 2021
Lets start with who sold the igbo slaves?

Answer, other igbo slave traders

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by oluztx: 10:33am On Jul 22, 2021
SATANICALLY666:


[s]
Itsekiris and the Binis had Igbo slaves for centuries before British colonialism.

After the British banned slavery, we were forced to set them free. Some of them returned to Igbo land, others remained with us and gradually formed a new language called ******* (an Itsekiri word which we used to call them while they were our slaves). There are about 200,000 ******* still with us.

(I will not reveal the name of this tribe called *******, because I do not want to offend them, but they are in Delta state)
If they speak, an Igbo person will understand some of what they say, while Itsekiris, Binis and even European Portuguese people will understand them too.

Those of them who chose to return to Igbo land have Igbo names that sound like Itsekiri or Benin names, for example Iweka, and many names beginning with Oba or Iken.
That is how some of our names and also Benin names went into the Igbo lexicon.

We have century old carvings in Ode Itsekiri and Benin depicting Igbo slaves, which we sold to the Portuguese via our ancient pre colonial port called Ogidigben. The grandfather of the present Oba of Benin showed some of these carvings to the world famous British anthropologist, Sir David Attenborough in 1973. The video is on YouTube. When you see the carving, even you will have no doubt that the person is Igbo.

Because of the sheer number of Igbo slaves we sold at Ogidigben, the Portuguese named the town Escravos, which means slave in Portuguese. Till today, many people still call Ogidigben Escravos.

We also sold slaves in another town called Burutu, which the Portuguese renamed Forcados (meaning forced labourer, which is a nicer way of saying slaves).

Obviously, I am not too proud of this history. I wish it never happened. History is not always pleasant. I am only revealing it to you because you are getting the wrong idea of linkages between our two peoples.[/s]7

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by Shiver99: 10:37am On Jul 22, 2021
Goodness, what is it with mushroom tribes and trying to falsify history?

Mushroom tribes never had the guts to enslave the great Igbo race.

The times of war and strife in Igbo countries allowed Igbo merchants to sell other Igbos to foreigners. This is why as far down Igboland, some Igbos had hausa slaves. Not that they invaded hausaland.

It took decades for Europeans with sophisticated weapons to technically 'defeat' the Igbos. Mushrooms trying to do the same would have been wiped out from history.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by OBALOLA55(m): 10:38am On Jul 22, 2021
FULANI TERRORISTS ARE RUNNING RIOT HERE grin



RENO IS NOW FRUSTRATED SINCE ATIKU IS NOLONGER CUMMING grin

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by LamidiCownu: 10:39am On Jul 22, 2021
grin
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by LamidiCownu: 10:42am On Jul 22, 2021
akanke79:
Children of weak and coward ancestors taken as slaves by fellow neighbours calling people who built great empires cowards.Tufiakwa
No wonder they see the whiteman as god and have the smallest landmass in Nigger area.
This got me rolling on the floor grin

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by LamidiCownu: 10:43am On Jul 22, 2021
[quote author=oluztx post=103965836][/quote]

Osu coward..
See the descendents of weak and cowardly ancestors deflecting from Reno's historical masterpiece.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by ablejesus26(m): 10:44am On Jul 22, 2021
Reno dey like talk rubbish sometimes �

Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by LamidiCownu: 10:45am On Jul 22, 2021
Shiver99:
Goodness, what is it with mushroom tribes and trying to falsify history?

Mushroom tribes never had the guts to enslave the great Igbo race.

The times of war and strife in Igbo countries allowed Igbo merchants to sell other Igbos to foreigners. This is why as far down Igboland, some Igbos had hausa slaves. Not that they invaded hausaland.

It took decades for Europeans with sophisticated weapons to technically 'defeat' the Igbos. Mushrooms trying to do the same would have been wiped out from history.
Mouth action.
The carvings of your slavish ancestors still dey Benin grin

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by LamidiCownu: 10:45am On Jul 22, 2021
Nah Asari first talk am..Now Reno

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by iSlayer: 10:45am On Jul 22, 2021
****
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by FoolaniHellman: 10:46am On Jul 22, 2021
Ok
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by velocity25(m): 10:46am On Jul 22, 2021
Reno always changing narrations the other day it was ijebu that was originally owners of Jerusalem, now today it's itsekiri that are slaves to their neighbours are the one conquering?
Smh

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by aribisala0(m): 10:47am On Jul 22, 2021
oluztx:
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I have many photos. Too



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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by hammerDK: 10:49am On Jul 22, 2021
THE FACT THAT IGBO FEATURED MAJORLY IN THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE WAS DOWN TO THE OBA OF BINI AND OBONG OF CALABAR.


THEY REGULARLY CONDUCTED SLAVE RAIDS INTO NEARBY IGBO VILLAGES.


THE OBONG OF CALABAR AND OBA OF BINI ACTED AS MIDDLE MEN FOR THE EUROPEAN SLAVE TRADERS.


I HOPE RENO KNOWS THE ACTION OF ITSEKIRI AND BINI DURING THIS PERIOD WAS SHAMEFUL AND NOTHING TO BE PROUD ABOUT

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by aribisala0(m): 10:52am On Jul 22, 2021
This explains why the SE is overcrowded. The Ijaws , Bini and Efik used the place like a huge slave farm/poultry for slaves.


When the slave trade ended abruptly there was aglut of slaves much more tan their land could carry

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by chrisxxx(m): 10:56am On Jul 22, 2021
This could be true. In Ikwerre land we had a lot of Igbo slaves. They were called Owhu. (Slaves) This is not to say we conquered the Igbos, they were bought since they would be carried across Ikwerre land on their way to the Atlantic,
The strong men among them would be brought off by well to do Ikwerre men and other tribes along the coast line.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by bjdon: 10:56am On Jul 22, 2021
I agree it's nice to study history, but right now every southerners focus should be on the present. Simply put 2023 will be the most important election in our lifetime. The Fulani are not going to give up power easily. Buhari will either try and engineer a third term or hand pick another Fulani as his successor. The south needs UNITY now more than ever to confront the challenge ahead. Let's leave the past in the past and focus on securing a brighter future for our children.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by hammerDK: 10:57am On Jul 22, 2021
aribisala0:
This explains why the SE is overcrowded. The Ijaws , Bini and Efik used the place like a huge slave farm/poultry for slaves.


When the slave trade ended abruptly there was aglut of slaves much more tan their land could carry



WHEN THE SLAVE TRADE ENDED, ALOT OF IGBOS BOUND FOR THE AMERICAS, WERE LEFT ON THE ISLAND OF BONNY AND OPOBO.


MANY OF THEM TODAY, IDENTIFY AS KALABARI WHICH WAS DERIVED FROM NEW CALABAR.


THE AREA WAS PART OF THE CALABAR SLAVE TRADE CONDUCTED BY THE EFIK AND AROCHUKWU, WHO ARE MIXED IGBO AND EFIK.
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by akanke79: 10:57am On Jul 22, 2021
aribisala0:
This explains why the SE is overcrowded. The Ijaws , Bini and Efik used the place like a huge slave farm/poultry for slaves.


When the slave trade ended abruptly there was aglut of slaves much more tan their land could carry

Weak ancestors who could not fight to secure the land for their future descendants.No wonder they always seek validation/support from other tribes before they do something.The inferiority complex is a generational one from slavery.
Just the way Africans feel inferior to whites for conquering their lands.

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by Shiver99: 10:57am On Jul 22, 2021
What I've noticed is that ever since the war where Igbos were brought from the upper echelon of Nigerian society down low to common beggars .

Minority tribes had to try and come to terms with the bountiful Igbo influence in their culture and history.

You ask them questions like:

Why did your elites only marry Igbo women?
Why were most of your elites purely or at least partly Igbo?
Why did your patriachs have Igbo names?
Why do your people speak Igbo fluently as a first/second language?
Why did your leaders have to come to Igboland to be crowned? Or why did a Igbo officiate have to be present?
Why were your predecessors wearing stereotypical Igbo dress
Why do some of your people answer Igbo names?

Their ancestors had no qualms explaining why but their descendants out of pride will claim it was because Igbos were slaves to them. grin

They will still be unable to explain how igbo slaves were able to influence them so much; yet traces of the thousands of minority slaves that passed through Igboland have been completely lost to time. undecided

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Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by ProudImolite: 10:58am On Jul 22, 2021
johnmartus:
Igalamela also enslaved them for many years that is why Anambra and Enugu still dominated by igala people.the present governor of Anambra is a igala man.
Na wetin your airheaded papa tell you?
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by tunjiajayi: 10:58am On Jul 22, 2021
grin
Re: How The Binis Enslaved Igbo People For Centuries - Reno Omokri (VIDEO) by ABlAstate: 10:59am On Jul 22, 2021
ProudImolite:
Na wetin your airheaded papa tell you?


Is that the reason Imo state is a shithole while Abia is cursed

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