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Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 11:56am On Dec 06, 2017
Across the country today, the issue of who is an indigene and who is a settler has been recurring and the inability to find satisfactory answers to these questions has resulted in conflicts in virtually every parts of the country. Specifically, this indigene and settler isse is currently a problem to the Ilaje of Ondo state, Edos of Edo state, Itsekiris and Urhobos of Delta state as a result of Ijaws expantionist to the extent of disregarding the rule of law and judgements from competent court of law. Our peace co existence should be a function of obidience to the rule of law which should bind every single Nigerian regardless of ethnic affiliation. An ethnic group should not seek to claim places unjustfully that belong to other ethnic groups, a case of Ilaje , Edos and Itsekiri ethnic groups in the Niger Delta. Here we are going to make reference to some few places Ijaws have had trouble with other ethnic groups.

IN ONDO STATE. A REFERENCE TO ARUGBO AND APOI

This was brought to the fore after Ijaw Ilaje crisis in Ondo state.
For the historical profile of the Ijaw in the present Ondo state, We need to rely heavily on their documented history by Professor Alagoa (an Ijaw) and other authorities. The Apoi and Arogbo Ijaw are immigrants neighbours to the Ilaje and Ikale (two sub-groups of theYoruba).

Professor Alagoa wrote that the Arogbo Ijaw migrated from kolokuma Gbaran to Ujo Gbaran. From kolokuma Gbaran, they also moved further to Obroza (oporoza) Gbaramatu and to Iparama and from Iparama, after a prolonged stay, they moved westward to the present town of Arogbo. We must stress and importantly too that today the Arogbo Ijaw rejected the status of settlers to which the Iiaje are trying to consign them, they claim they are the aborigines of the territories they currently occupy. In the paragraphs 3,4,and 5 of the Arogbo Ijaw Community represented by Mr. J. O. Menone and chief F. J William in the Commission of Inquiry set up to examine the root causes of the 1998 conflict between the Ijaw and the Ilaje, the Ijaw strongly advanced their aborigine’s status but under cross-examinations, the Ijaw leaders were asked as to the date of their arrival in their present location, their previous Kings list (the Iiaje argued that the then Olugbo was the 23rd) and were asked to reconcile their position with those of eminent historians like Professors Ade Ajayi and Joe Alagoa who put their arrival in their present location around the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Professor Alagoa In his History of the Niger Delta also argues that the Apoi ijaws had located the Brass Division of the Rivers State as their place of origin.

EDO STATE. IJAW AT GELEGELE ARE TENANT TO THE BENIN PEOPLE

That Gelegele is a Edo community is a long settled issue. There are established, verifiable administrative inquiries by the then Midwest State Government and judgments from the High Court up to the Supreme Court in Lagos giving authority and power to the Binis over the land occupied by our forbears for centuries. Our claim to Gelegele and environs is neither fictional nor adventurous. The area was incontrovertibly founded by a Bini
Prince Ekaladerhan who escaped a royal death decree over 10 centuries ago particularly Ughoton Princess Kobe from Ughoton
founded Gelegele after previous attempts to inhabit the swampy terrain failed the name Gelegele derived from the exclamation: “Gelegele emwan khian evbo” Our investigation showed that the first Ijaw man from undoubted history to setle in Gelegele was one Feti who suffered a misadventure in the near sea where torrential waves swept away his makeshift .home about 100 years
ago. He obtained permission from one Okunseri, the then priest of Ughoton, to settle there under traditional oath of allegiance. As
time went on the Ijaw population in Gelegele grew but continually paid homage to the Binis nay the Oba of Benin, through Ughoton
until late Oba Akenzua II, CMG, stopped them.
However, in 1969 the Ijaw who had prior knowledge of oil discovery in the land, rose against the authority which erupted in
a crisis at a time a Bini man, one Ogbeifun Egharevba was Odionwere of Gelegele. An administrative inquiry was setup by the
then Midwest State Government of Brigadier-General Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, headed by one Mr. S. Jamgbadi, a Senior
District Officer and sat at Ekehuan. A report was issued in 1970, and we quote inter-alia: “It is however established that the Ijaws
have been resident in Gelegele for many years and that during these years they have acquired landed property and cultivated farms; but from the facts in evidence they qualify as TENANTS on the land – their-long period of occupation notwithstanding.
The matter went through the High Court of Justice and Federal Court of Appeal in Benin and the Supreme Court -in Lagos. The
Binis secured victory all the way. The following suit numbers are material evidences to buttress our claim to the land at Gelegele
and environs
1. High Court of Justice, Benin Judgment delivered on the 22nd December 1978 by .Justice. Ekeruche J in Suit No. B/I44/1970.
2. Federal Court of Appeal judgment delivered on the 16th December1981 by Abdul Ganiy Olatunji· Agbaja and 2 others in
Suit No. FCA/B/82/80.
3. Supreme Court unanimous Judgment delivered on the 19th ‘August 1983 by Muhamedu Lawai Uwais, former Chief Justice of the Federation and 4 others in Suit No. SC.131/1982.
Ijaws are only settlers on Benin land and have no legal, moral or historical support for their claims to be owners of where they find themselves

Delta State: Gbaramatu customary tenants to Itsekiris of Omadino.

In Suit No. W/20/46, Adurumokumor (Ijaw) acting for himself and on behalf of Bakokodia Ijaw Community took action against Kponu (Itsekiri) of Omadino for a declaration of title to the land described as Bakokodia. The true position is that the Ijaw inhabitants of Bakokodia and its environs came from Westem Ijaw and were permitted by Chanomi Iye on the authority of Omadino people to settle there. Ademola J. dismissed Adurumokomor’s action on the ground that the people of Bakokodia had failed to prove their title to the land claimed by them. As the Ijaws persisted in demanding tributes and rents from those using the land and fishing in the rivers, Omadino people, represented by Chief Sillo and Edremoda Golly, sued Adurumokumor on behalf of Bakokodia people in suit No. W/20/46 in Warri High Court and successfully obtained a declaration of title over Bakokodia and the surrounding lands and rivers. The court awarded damages for trespass against the Ijaws who, according to the Judge, were put on the land by Itsekiri Omadino people who acknowledged the overlordship rights of the Olu of Warri. The Ijaws went to the West African Court of Appeal and lost in WACA No 3707
After this, the Ijaws continued to disregard the above judgements, and Omadino people sued them for forfeiture at the Warri High Court. Ultimately at the High Court the Ijaws accepted a compromise judgement in which they clearly acknowledged Omadino’s ownership of the land. See Suits Nos. W/29/51, W/37/61, SC/393/64 and Nos. W/35/90 & CA/B/65/90.

Okenrenghigho, Ijaw settlement in Gbaramatu also fell under the axe of the Omadino people. In suit No. W/30/62 Chief Sillo (Itsekiri) versus James Uluba (Ijaw), Justice Obaseki held that the Ijaw of Okerenghigho are tenants of Omadino. The Ijaws then appealed to the Supreme Court presided over by Elias, C.J. Sowewimo and Ibekwe J.J.S.C. in suit No. SC/37/1973. They lost. The effect of these judgements is that the most of Gbaramatu area is populated by Ijaws who are customary tenants on lands owned by Omadino people under the Overlordship of the Olu of Warri.

In suit W/124/76 in which judgement was delivered on 24th April, 1996 Ugborodo Community – an Itsekiri Community in Warri North Local Government now in Warri South-West Local Government Council
won a land case against Gbaramatu Ijaw. The whole of the lands including, Benikurukuru and, bordering the Omadino part of Gbaramatu, is adjudged to be Ugborodo land.

Today the entire area call Gbaramatu belong to Itsekiri from judgement of competent courts of law.


OTHER PLACES OF IJAW TROUBLE.

PORT HARCOURT
In Port Harcourt, Ijaws have turned from settlers to Land owners claiming Borokiri axis , they have also wanted to claim Rainbow town in Transamadi from the Nkpogu people before Peter Odili stepped in and seized the land. This is same character lead to the land dispute between Rebisi and Okrika Ijaw in Port Harcourt, we can also recall the politics of waterfront where we have Ijaw settlers in Port Harcourt that resulted to a quarel between Ameachi and former president Jonathan wife

In July 1994, the aboriginal Ijaws wrote a letter to the Queen of England and forwarded a copy to the Attorney-General and Minister
of Justice in Abuja. In the letter, they wrote: “It was only by the Treaties of Friendship, Trade and Protection signed between Ijaws and the British Government on 25th of January, 1836, at Bonny with Lieutenant Robert Tryon on behalf of Her Majesty, the Queen of Great Britain, that our aboriginal territory of the Niger Delta became a British Protectorate and was proclaimed the Oil River Protectorate in 1885 and the Niger Coast Proctorate in 1893
respectively.” Signatories to the letter were representatives of Augalabiri, Angiama, Sagbama, Odiani, Ogbere, Akassa, Middleton, Bonny, Ogolomoa, Obika, Opobo. It is note-worthy that none of the communities named is in Itsekiri, Benin or Ilaje

In many instances the Ijaws came to settle as free-tenants in coastal land given them by other other ethnic groups, only later for them to start actions of claiming ownership of those lands as shown in references above, a situation which have resulted to wars with those ethnic goups.

IJAW TO PLACES OF OTHER ETHNIC GROUPS

According to historical facts and treaties with the british, the Ijaws have their core settlement in the present Bayelsa state where they migrated to coastal areas of other states.
There are authoritative records that Ijaw later moved both west-ward and east-ward from their homeland about early 18th century, P.C. Lioyd in the journal of African History iv. 2 (1963) p207-231 says: “the Ijoh (Ijaw) coming from the southern delta, have moved as fishermen into the westhern delta area, extending northwards even to the modern Yoruba town of Okitipupa”. Other sources confirming Ijaw movement to the neighboring homelands include:
Intelligence Report of 1938 by Lt. com S.E. Johnson (R.N) Age. District Officer;
Intelligence Report of 1938 on Ekhuan District by Mr. H. F. Marshall, District Officer
Another on Ilaje by R.J.M Curwen, District Officer in 1936
Prof. E.J. Alagoa, G. T. strke & C. Ifeka etc

In the course of these migration some Niger Deltans settled in one another’s homelands. Until recently, we had all lived happily among ourselves, respecting one another’s customs and traditions. The new expansionist agenda of our Ijaw brothers began early last decade, leading to a series of inter-ethnic crises between 1997 and 2003. this state creation proposal by the Ijaw to Forcefully claim our lands –the subject of this [petition-is part of this new agenda,

The Ijaws have had ethnic wars with almost every tribe in Nigeria Itsekiri, Ikwere, Ilaje, Edo, Igbo,Yoruba Urhobo etc to name a few... Doing everything to forcefully take over lands belonging to other ethnic groups (non-Ijaw communities) in their claim of Niger Delta lands in several case with the destruction of lives and properties of peace loving people.

A source of this Ijaw agenda to take the Niger Delta can be found in an advertorial by the Ijaw National Congress INC (an umbrella organization of the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality) on page 50 of the Vanguard of Tuesday, May 14, 2013. In the advertorial, the INC recommended a political restructuring of Nigeria into ten ethnic-based regions with the entire Niger Delta, excluding Effik/Ibibio, labeled Ijaw. Another source was from the article, “Boro and Jackson: Alliance across the Atlantic” written by Professor G. G. Darah and published in The Guardian of 3rd- 5th June 2013, but look at it, the Niger Delta was never meant to be Ijaw.
Niger Delta, from 1849 when it was part of the Oil Rivers to 1885 under Oil Rivers Protectorate and later in about 1897 under Niger Coast Protectorate, 1900 under the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria, 1906 under the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria and Nigeria in 1914, the Niger Delta was never contemplated to be an Ijaw colony. Many ethnic groups live on this space including Ikwerre, Ijaw, Ekpeye and Ogba, Ogoni, Effik, Anang, Ibibio, Etche, Urhobo, Itsekiri, Isoko, Edo, etc.

Ijaw’s ambition of taking places that does not belong to them also explains why it does not have respect for other ethnic groups in the region and at the same time cunningly and indirectly appropriating the resources of other ethnic groups for their selfish interest.



TOJU APOH

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 11:56am On Dec 06, 2017
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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Ngokafor(f): 12:53pm On Dec 06, 2017
Na so..i laugh in 'Nger-Delta republic.

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:59pm On Dec 06, 2017
Useless Afonja OP...confused wicked things. From Igbo hatred to Ijaw.

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:01pm On Dec 06, 2017
liberalsinnerx:
Useless Afonja OP...confused things. From Igbo hatred to Ijaw.
Ijaw-phobia is rising. grin

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 1:03pm On Dec 06, 2017
[s]
liberalsinnerx:
Useless Afonja OP...confused things. From Igbo hatred to Ijaw.
[/s]

Better know your mate before typing nonsense

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Lajet: 1:08pm On Dec 06, 2017
Ijaw land start and end in Bayelsa

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Alexus23: 1:24pm On Dec 06, 2017
In Port Harcourt, the Ijaws know their limit. if they dare content with the Ikwerres over Port Harcourt, then they have the whole Igbo nation to face.

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by EternalTruths: 1:34pm On Dec 06, 2017
In summary, NigerDelta republic can not stand.
Ngokafor
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:43pm On Dec 06, 2017
gelegele is ijaw land.

Oba should let go his "ego".

change is constant.. wheather he like am or not..

it will still happen.. more like nigeria an biafra.. no matter how long.

both still gat date with historY..

somethings we just can't avoid.

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by NDelta4fulani: 1:57pm On Dec 06, 2017
Alexus23:
In Port Harcourt, the Ijaws know their limit. if they dare content with the Ikwerres over Port Harcourt, then they have the whole Igbo nation to face.

Dont mind them. They wanna eat their cakes and have it. They were busy using their access to Hausa Fulani military hierarchy to create local govts for themselves with measly populations but then lumped obio and akpor into one.

They stole Igbo property in town. Abused their access to the civil service and military for their gain. But thank God for 1999. Democracy is all about numbers. Doesn't matter how many LGs u claim to have. If u don't have the numbers then all is futile. Ijaw influence and land starts and stops in bayelsa. Remember the calculations they used to make during rivers elections. Nembe yenagoa and brass quoting figures that cannot be backed up in this very 2017. even with 'supposed' population growth lol.

To the Edo ppl. Please deal with them. Degenerates is what they are. Imposing themselves on others. Show them that a band of fishermen and pirates cannot intimidate the legacy of Benin empire.

PS: the same Hausa Fulani the ijaws insult today. Put them where they are. At the expense of those they considered 'igboid'

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 2:00pm On Dec 06, 2017
NDelta4fulani:


Dont mind them. They wanna eat their cakes and have it. They were busy using their access to Hausa Fulani military hierarchy to create local govts for themselves with measly populations but then lumped obio and akpor into one.

They stole Igbo property in town. Abused their access to the civil service and military for their gain. But thank God for 1999. Democracy is all about numbers. Doesn't matter how many LGs u claim to have. If u don't have the numbers then all is futile. Ijaw influence and land starts and stops in bayelsa. Remember the calculations they used to make during rivers elections. Nembe yenagoa and brass quoting figures that cannot be backed up in this very 2017. even with 'supposed' population growth lol.

To the Edo ppl. Please deal with them. Degenerates is what they are. Imposing themselves on others. Show them that a band of fishermen and pirates cannot intimidate the legacy of Benin empire.


Word Bro! Work is in progress we will handle dem


I didn't even know they have already eaten this deep into Igbo land

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by MayorofLagos(m): 2:18pm On Dec 06, 2017
This document is worth saving into archives.

Thank you Axxeman

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by orisa37: 2:18pm On Dec 06, 2017
Give Full Autonomy to each of the 36 States to explore and exploit all their Resourses by themselves and pay "Decuma"(Tithes) only to F.G..
Full Police Authority and
Full Responsibility for Election Commissions..
The F.G will arbitrate for Boundary Disputes.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Amarabae(f): 2:23pm On Dec 06, 2017
Alexus23:
In Port Harcourt, the Ijaws know their limit. if they dare content with the Ikwerres over Port Harcourt, then they have the whole Igbo nation to face.
keep quiet

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by father01: 2:26pm On Dec 06, 2017
ok
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by DamiBukola: 2:47pm On Dec 06, 2017
I just wasted my my in reading this crap.

Itsekiri has no single land, Itsekiri people were founded by a man used by the Benin Kingdom as gift to the gods and was sacrificed.

He was thrown into the river only to be saved by the Ijaw man and he married Ijaw woman thereafter he was given a land to build a House and today, he is claiming ownership of his land.

Gelegelegbene is an Ijaw word, kindly avail us the meaning of Gelegelegbene in Bini.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by 9jatatafo(m): 3:28pm On Dec 06, 2017
If you read all that you are jobless
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:06pm On Dec 06, 2017
9jatatafo:
If you read all that you are jobless

knowledge is priceless..

being out of job..is always always for a time.

reading helps your personal growth and development.

olodo grin..

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Alexus23: 4:57pm On Dec 06, 2017
Amarabae:
keep quiet
Why I'm for the truth... Don't misunderstand me.. I'm not calling for war, but if the need arise, legal approach to matter will precede any means.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Michael004: 5:02pm On Dec 06, 2017
AxxeMan:
[s][/s]

Better know your mate before typing nonsense
Don't mind that useless Dracula. He is only doing his job. He can't have a complete life in a day without mentioning afonja. He has done that, so he needs to tell his papa at home.

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 5:04pm On Dec 06, 2017
Michael004:
Don't mind that useless Dracula. He is only doing his job. He can't have a complete life in a day without mentioning afonja. He has done that, so he needs to tell his papa at home.

I just tire for kids of nowadays my brother
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by DamiBukola: 6:16pm On Dec 06, 2017
Alexus23:

Why I'm for the truth... Don't misunderstand me.. I'm not calling for war, but if the need arise, legal approach to matter will precede any means.
i wish the federal government can rest the law and allow the tribes in Nigeria to test their might and see if t
The Bini, Urhobo, Itsekiri and the Igbo wannabes Ikwerre people can successfully fight the Ijaw Nation.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by AxxeMan: 6:20pm On Dec 06, 2017
DamiBukola:
i wish the federal government can rest the law and allow the tribes in Nigeria to test their might and see if t
The Bini, Urhobo, Itsekiri and the Igbo wannabes Ikwerre people can successfully fight the Ijaw Nation.


Nation?... With your tiny parcel of land bayelsa?

Hahaha grin wonders shall never end
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Firstinline(m): 6:56pm On Dec 06, 2017
Craze full ground like Ijaw boys...
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by TheKingdom: 7:10pm On Dec 06, 2017
Who coined the name "NIGERIA"
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:59pm On Dec 06, 2017
Alexus23:
In Port Harcourt, the Ijaws know their limit. if they dare content with the Ikwerres over Port Harcourt, then they have the whole Igbo nation to face.
haha I swear u funny die even d ikwerres in port harcourt knows dere limit, no ikwerre man or woman in dere right mind will cross dat limits, go ask Wike him go tell u, and u think d Ijaws or ogoins go leave port Harcourt 4 ikwerres, u dey dream I swear grin

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Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by IamJames: 8:12pm On Dec 06, 2017
bounty007:
gelegele is ijaw land.

Oba should let go his "ego".

change is constant.. wheather he like am or not..

it will still happen.. more like nigeria an biafra.. no matter how long.

both still gat date with historY..

somethings we just can't avoid.

Even with the court ruling you still think Gelegele belong to the Ijaw, huh?
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Ngokafor(f): 9:05pm On Dec 06, 2017
EternalTruths:
In summary, NigerDelta republic can not stand.

Ngokafor


..Absolutely.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:13pm On Dec 06, 2017
Alexus23:
[s]In Port Harcourt, the Ijaws know their limit. if they dare content with the Ikwerres over Port Harcourt, then they have the whole Igbo nation to face.[/s]

Ijaw people, this person is an Afonja not Ikwerre or Igbo. It's funny how these Afonjas see Igbo and Ikwerre as one when it's not about oil, and when it's about oil, they will be dividing us....Ikwerre is not Igbo. Natural wicked things
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by fellowman: 9:18pm On Dec 06, 2017
in 10 years time yorubas will own all ikwerre land and you will test how the no man land tag of Lagos feels like.

even the non indigene- no burial rule won't work anymore.

Afonjas own ikwerre land, kiss the truth.
Re: Ijaw Expantionist A Threat To Peaceful Co Existance In Nigeria by Duru1(m): 9:27pm On Dec 06, 2017
liberalsinnerx:
Useless Afonja OP...confused wicked things. From Igbo hatred to Ijaw.

Please stop this crap because Igbo is no way or shape an Ijo mate.

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