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Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by Omololu007(m): 8:34am On Sep 29, 2015 |
jabbok:what a fool!sh comment from a daft fool ..the ibos and igalas have nothing in common.if it was not for Nigeria ibos and igalas would have had nothing to do with each other... |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by ArodewilliamsT: 8:44am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Ahahaaaaaaa! Anambradota, anytime you open this kind of lovely thread you are supposed to tag me na. I deserve a first to comment space only on this kinda thread. Onye keke napepe biko park here. Keep the change.Thank God i am not a tribalist, i'm just a Biafran. 3 Likes
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Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by AnambraDota: 8:47am On Sep 29, 2015 |
ArodewilliamsT: My brother its because you and I are not tribalists that is why I didn't tage you. Just like me you hate tribalism so much. Shun tribalism its evil 4 Likes |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by WailingWailer00(m): 8:48am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Omololu007:Your people and race called the yellowbar can't even give a cockroach nightmare Born cowards CC: Yakubu Awolowo |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by DFemaleBoss(f): 9:02am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by Omololu007(m): 9:03am On Sep 29, 2015 |
WailingWailer00:if the yorubas can't give an ant a nightmare what the fvck is my business with that? |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by billyG(m): 9:20am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Fulani intimidating yoruba in dia own land?ooga ooo! |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by omoelesa(m): 9:32am On Sep 29, 2015 |
IamPatriotic:GBAM,bitternes and anger would probaly killed a whole lot of yebboes in the next four years. |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by OrIandoOwoh(m): 9:42am On Sep 29, 2015 |
ArodewilliamsT and anambradota . Guys, una dey give some ewedu people nightmare here. soooofree o 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by tonychristopher: 10:03am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by tonychristopher: 10:15am On Sep 29, 2015 |
Omololu007:But he just reported a story .or are you saying that a non Yoruba shouldnt report |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by EnigmAries(m): 10:41am On Sep 29, 2015 |
In my hometown, we've forever stopped the herdsmen without raising voice. Except there's more to this, the Oyemekuns know what to do. |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by ERAKAMUS: 10:45am On Sep 29, 2015 |
EnigmAries: |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by presido1: 11:13am On Sep 29, 2015 |
"The envious person grows lean with the fatness of their neighbour".............Socrates |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:46am On Sep 29, 2015 |
To an average yoruba man, the fulani herdmen are
not a problem; they can kill , destroy and kidnap as
much as they like in yoruba land . The main problem
of average yoruba man are the Igbos pple during
their business in lagos. To them, Igbo pple have
almost buy half of lagos state and are even
participating in lagos politics; this Igbo are the one
the yorubas believe should be kicked out of lagos for
been too ambitious, not the poor fulani herdmen . |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by Ucheosefoh(m): 11:47am On Sep 29, 2015 |
IamPatriotic:As usual you don leave your problem come face us guy face your problem before it eliminate you, igbos did not kidnap Olu Falae so stop bringing us into the matter. |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by jaymichael(m): 11:49am On Sep 29, 2015 |
jabbok:BLASPHEMY?! YOU AND WHICH IGALA SHARE THE SAME LINAGE, THIS ONE? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igala_people Igala are an ethnic group of Nigeria . Igala practice a number of different religions, including ATR, Christianity, and Islam . The home of the Igala people is situated east of the river Niger and Benue confluence and astride the Niger in Lokoja, Kogi state of Nigeria with its headquarters in Idah[seat of the Attah]. The area is approximately between latitude 6°30 and 8°40 north and longitude 6°30 and 7°40 east and covers an area of about 13,665 square kilometers (Oguagha P.A 1981) The Igala population is estimated at two million, they can also be found in Delta , Anambra and Edo States of Nigeria. The Igala language is closely related to the Yoruba and Itsekiri languages. In Igala tradition, infants from some parts of the kingdom, like Ankpa receive three deep horizontal cuts on each side of the face, slightly above the corners of their mouths, as a way of identifying each other. However, this practice is becoming less common. The Igalas are ruled by a figure called the "Attah". The word Attah means 'Father' and the full title of the ruler is 'Attah Igala', meaning, the Father of Igalas (the Igala word for King is Onu). Although "Attah" means "father"', female rulership is recognized and Igala has had female rulers in the past (Boston 1968). Among the most revered Attahs of the Igala kingdom are Attah Ayegba Oma Idoko and Atta Ameh Oboni. According to oral tradition, Attah Ayegba Oma Idoko offered his most beloved daughter, Inikpi to ensure that the Igalas win a war of liberation from the Jukuns' dominance. Attah Ameh Oboni is known to be very brave and resolute. He is revered for his stiff resistance of the British and his struggles to uphold some ancient traditions of the Igalas. When he got wind of a plan to depose and exile him by the British, he committed suicide by hanging himself to forestall the plan, he is regarded by most Igalas as the last real Attah Igala. There is an Igala association in the United States, called Igala Association USA. The new Attah of Igala is HRM Idakwo Michael Ameh Oboni II. Origin The traditional Igala society is largely agrarian, although fishing is also a mainstay of the people especially the Igalas of the riverine Idah area. Boston (1968) believes that the central geographical location of the Igala people has exposed them to a wide variety of linguistic as well as cultural influences from other ethnic groups in the country. Notable among these are the Igbira, the Bini, the Igbo, the Hausa, the Idoma and the Yoruba ethnic groups. However, the most significant relationship, by far, is that between the Igala and the Yoruba peoples. Igala and Yoruba have important historical and cultural relationships. The languages of the two ethnic groups bear such a close resemblance that researchers such as Forde (1951) and Westermann and Bryan (1952) regarded Igala as a dialect of Yoruba. Akinkugbe (1976,1978) is of the opinion that based on evidence, Igala is neither a dialect of Yoruba nor a language resulting from the fusion of Yoruba and Idoma as claimed by Silverstein, but rather Igala shares a “common ancestor” with Yoruba. In her words, “... this common ancestor was neither Yoruba nor Igala but what we have labeled here as Proto-Yoruba-Itsekiri–Igala (PYIG). The evidence suggest further that presumably, Igala separated from the group before the split of Yoruba into the present day Yoruba dialects considering the extent of linguistic divergence found between Igala on one hand, and the rest of Yoruba on the other” (1978: 32) Akinkugbe cites lexicostatistic evidence as well as evidence of sound shifts and lexical innovations as support or corroboration of this claim. Other comparative works aimed at investigating the language status of Igala (directly and indirectly) are Omamor (1967) and Williamson (1973). In fact, Williamson is the originator of the label ‘Yoruboid’ for the group of languages comprising Yoruba, Itsekiri and Igala for the purpose of distinguishing “between Yoruba as a language on the one hand, and Yoruba, Itsekiri and Igala as a genetic group on the other”. (Akinkugbe 1976:1) Akinkugbe refers to the proto- language of the group as Proto-Yoruboid in 1976 and Proto-Yoruba-Itsekiri-Igala (PYIG) in 1978 Contemporary historians believe that the Igala most likely shared a proto-Kwa ancestry with the modern Igbo and Yoruba people as well as most ethnic groups of Nigeria today. Thus, the ethnic family would include not only the prior two, but groups like the Idoma, and the Nupe to the north. Attah The new Attah Igala is HRM Idakwo Michael Ameh Oboni II. [1] He ascended the throne of his fore fathers in February, 2013, after the demise of Attah Aliyu Ocheje Obaje. [2] Among the Igala ethnic group of Nigeria , They are ruled by a figure called the "Attah". The word Attah means 'Father' and the full title of the ruler is 'Attah Igala', meaning, the Father of Igalas (the Igala word for King is Onu). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igala_language Igala is a language of the Yoruboid branch [/b]of the Volta–Niger language family , spoken by the Igala ethnic group of Nigeria . In 1989, an estimated 800,000 spoke Igala, primarily in Kogi State , Delta State and Edo State . Dialects include Ebu, Idah, Ankpa, Dekina, Ogugu , Ibaji, Ife. The Agatu, Idoma, and Bassa people use Igala for primary school. [b]Igala is related to Yoruba . The Igala language as well as Igala culture and tradition has influenced other languages and cultures around the confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Youths Protest Incessant Fulani Invasion And Intimidation by Omololu007(m): 1:24pm On Sep 29, 2015 |
tonychristopher:why should an ibo be telling me that igalas beheading ibos is none of my business? |
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