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Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Emmahunk(m): 4:27pm On Dec 07, 2018
REMEMBERING NWAYEREUWA, NWANNEDIA, IKONNIA & NWUGO.

I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this post will be like who the hell are these people?
Yes we wouldn’t know them because we’ve been busy learning about their Mother Theresa and the fraudulent story of Mary Slessor.

On this day 89yrs ago, in the morning of November 18th 1929, a man called Emereuwa upon the directive of his boss Okugo the warrant chief, walked into the compound of a widow called Nwanyereuwa, ordered her for a census of all her livestock and household. The widow Nwanyereuwa knowing the census will determined how much she will be taxed by the British colonial government, embittered, shouted on Emereuwa “was your widowed mother at home counted?” An angry exchange ensued. Nwanyereuwa resentfully rushed down to the town and market square, consulted other disgruntled women, They with palm fronds quickly mobilised other women. And that marked the beginning of one of the greatest resistance, rebellion and uprising the British imperial colonial rule ever faced in Nigeria and Africa in general, Called “The Aba Womens Riot” otherwise known as #Thewomenwhowenttowar

While the men were subdued, while the man died in the men in the face of oppression and tyranny of colonialism. The women stepped up and in. Record has it that over ten thousand women were involved in this revolt, and about 50 women lost their lives in the war/riot. This resistance was orchestrated by ;
1) Persuasive #Ikonnia
2) Intelligent #Nwannedia
3) Passionate #Nwugo &
4) Wise, Counselling and strategic #Nwanyereuwa these were the women that led the Famous #AbaWomensRiot. Women from across Six ethnic groups were involved, the Igbos, Ibibio, Andoni, Ogoni, Bonny and Opobo

Hundreds of British colonial courts were burnt down and destroyed, hundreds of warrant chiefs were ostracised and banished. On the aftermath of the revolt, the British were forced to abandon the proposed plans to impose tax on the market women, powers of the warrant chiefs were considerably curbed and more robust room was created for women’s inclusiveness in the grand scheme of things. The Aba women’s riot was on the scale never seen before. It prompted, encouraged and inspired subsequent agitations like
1) The Tax protest of 1938
2) The Owerri & Calabar oil mill protest of the 1940s
3) The Onitsha Aba Tax revolt of 1956
Then consequently the Nigeria's independence in 1960.

But unfortunately sad, when you drive through Aba today, you will see Faulks road, in owerri you will see Wetheral Road and Douglas road all of them are colonial relics. Imo state government house is called Douglas house, named after Harold Morday Douglas, a brutal British colonial district commissioner who orchestrated the Ahiara expedition of 1905 that saw villages wiped out.
Today a governor in the south east is busy moulding statues of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia and Jacob Zuma of South Africa, that has no connection or historical relevance to the people of Imo State. We’ve seen streets, roads, government buildings and and schools named after strangers, monuments raised for people of little or no importance to our history and future. But the real heroes, heroins and legends have been relegated to obscurity, sent to oblivion in a complete sheer and crass negligence.

I hope that one day, the Igbos, Ibibios, Andonis, Ogonis, Opobos and Bonnis will have a leadership that will remember these women, the fifty that lost their lives and all that paid the ultimate price, immortalise them. I hope one day I shall see Nwanyereuwa road, Ikonnia hospital, Nwannedia secondary school and Nwugo Square. I hope to see us name our children after these legendary women and mothers and tell them the story.

Today 6th December 2018, I remember the women who didn’t only fight against an oppressive British colonial rule, but also had to fight their own men (Warrant chiefs) who chose the side of the Oppressor because of crumbs that fall from the table of master.

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by TimFisher2: 4:33pm On Dec 07, 2018
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Why we are living today is because of this wonderful women!

Very hard to immortalize great men and woman who set pace for the unborn to live

Shame to this country!

Shame!!

Big Shame!!!

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Ekez(m): 4:34pm On Dec 07, 2018
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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by otipoju(m): 5:31pm On Dec 07, 2018
They won't because they dont want to encourage or inspire people to rebel against their own oppressive government.
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Nobody: 5:35pm On Dec 07, 2018
Great aba wowen our unsung heroine.

they fought our oppresors for us to be free. Likes of princess amina of zaria, inikpi of kogi, moremi and queen mother will not be forgoten.

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by wordcat(m): 5:37pm On Dec 07, 2018
We hate our own, if this write up is about Mother Teresa; it would have gotten up to four pages by now

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Pekele007: 5:42pm On Dec 07, 2018
Heroines.
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by keryj(f): 5:58pm On Dec 07, 2018
I am proud to be a woman and will always stand out for anything I believe in.

I hail our past heroins.

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by IbrahimDamola: 7:16pm On Dec 07, 2018
Our heroines who sacrificed their lives for their generation who today live in Eastern nigeria.

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Nobody: 7:29pm On Dec 07, 2018
Emmahunk:
REMEMBERING NWAYEREUWA, NWANNEDIA, IKONNIA & NWUGO.

I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this post will be like who the hell are these people?
Yes we wouldn’t know them because we’ve been busy learning about their Mother Theresa and the fraudulent story of Mary Slessor.

On this day 89yrs ago, in the morning of November 18th 1929, a man called Emereuwa upon the directive of his boss Okugo the warrant chief, walked into the compound of a widow called Nwanyereuwa, ordered her for a census of all her livestock and household. The widow Nwanyereuwa knowing the census will determined how much she will be taxed by the British colonial government, embittered, shouted on Emereuwa “was your widowed mother at home counted?” An angry exchange ensued. Nwanyereuwa resentfully rushed down to the town and market square, consulted other disgruntled women, They with palm fronds quickly mobilised other women. And that marked the beginning of one of the greatest resistance, rebellion and uprising the British imperial colonial rule ever faced in Nigeria and Africa in general, Called “The Aba Womens Riot” otherwise known as #Thewomenwhowenttowar

While the men were subdued, while the man died in the men in the face of oppression and tyranny of colonialism. The women stepped up and in. Record has it that over ten thousand women were involved in this revolt, and about 50 women lost their lives in the war/riot. This resistance was orchestrated by ;
1) Persuasive #Ikonnia
2) Intelligent #Nwannedia
3) Passionate #Nwugo &
4) Wise, Counselling and strategic #Nwanyereuwa these were the women that led the Famous #AbaWomensRiot. Women from across Six ethnic groups were involved, the Igbos, Ibibio, Andoni, Ogoni, Bonny and Opobo

Hundreds of British colonial courts were burnt down and destroyed, hundreds of warrant chiefs were ostracised and banished. On the aftermath of the revolt, the British were forced to abandon the proposed plans to impose tax on the market women, powers of the warrant chiefs were considerably curbed and more robust room was created for women’s inclusiveness in the grand scheme of things. The Aba women’s riot was on the scale never seen before. It prompted, encouraged and inspired subsequent agitations like
1) The Tax protest of 1938
2) The Owerri & Calabar oil mill protest of the 1940s
3) The Onitsha Aba Tax revolt of 1956
Then consequently the Nigeria's independence in 1960.

But unfortunately sad, when you drive through Aba today, you will see Faulks road, in owerri you will see Wetheral Road and Douglas road all of them are colonial relics. Imo state government house is called Douglas house, named after Harold Morday Douglas, a brutal British colonial district commissioner who orchestrated the Ahiara expedition of 1905 that saw villages wiped out.
Today a governor in the south east is busy moulding statues of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia and Jacob Zuma of South Africa, that has no connection or historical relevance to the people of Imo State. We’ve seen streets, roads, government buildings and and schools named after strangers, monuments raised for people of little or no importance to our history and future. But the real heroes, heroins and legends have been relegated to obscurity, sent to oblivion in a complete sheer and crass negligence.

I hope that one day, the Igbos, Ibibios, Andonis, Ogonis, Opobos and Bonnis will have a leadership that will remember these women, the fifty that lost their lives and all that paid the ultimate price, immortalise them. I hope one day I shall see Nwanyereuwa road, Ikonnia hospital, Nwannedia secondary school and Nwugo Square. I hope to see us name our children after these legendary women and mothers and tell them the story.

Today 6th December 2018, I remember the women who didn’t only fight against an oppressive British colonial rule, but also had to fight their own men (Warrant chiefs) who chose the side of the Oppressor because of crumbs that fall from the table of master.

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lalasticlala
mynd44


The issue concerns abia state, so stop dragging others in.
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by chiagozien(m): 8:53pm On Dec 07, 2018
Only the eastern women can do it.
Awusafoolani and yellowbar women are coward and belong to the other room.












God bless the land of the rising sun.

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Emmahunk(m): 9:15pm On Dec 07, 2018
Juliusmalema:



The issue concerns abia state, so stop dragging others in.

Really? All the six ethnic groups come from Abia State?
Please forgive me.

" ......Women from across Six ethnic groups were involved, the Igbos, Ibibio, Andoni, Ogoni, Bonny and Opobo....."

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by fuckboys: 11:10pm On Dec 07, 2018
The British has always been scared of the igbos, we're the only tribe to have gave them tough time that's why they gave the country to the most unintelligent and backward tribe they can control at will

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Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Emmahunk(m): 6:23am On Dec 08, 2018
wordcat:
We hate our own, if this write up is about Mother Teresa; it would have gotten up to four pages by now

Someone should tell Sean, lalasticlala or Dominique to do the needful. Our children have the right to know about our own heroes and heroines.
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Nobody: 6:47am On Dec 08, 2018
Emmahunk:


Really? All the six ethnic groups come from Abia State?
Please forgive me.

" ......Women from across Six ethnic groups were involved, the Igbos, Ibibio, Andoni, Ogoni, Bonny and Opobo....."


DOA
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Emmahunk(m): 10:36pm On Dec 08, 2018
Juliusmalema:



DOA

Again really? Dead on arrival? A POST THAT HAS RECORDED CLOSE TO 3000 VIEWS WITHOUT MAKING FP, dead on arrival ? Eyaa, wanted to ignore you and your tribal hatred but was forced to go to your PROFILE.
GUESS WHAT? JUST DISCOVERED THAT THE HIGHEST YOUR POSTS HAVE RECIEVED IS 300 VIEWS.
NOW DO YOU THINK I SHOULD CONTINUE EXCHANGING BANTERS WITH YOU? NAA, I CAN'T GO DOWN TO YOUR LEVEL
Re: Bloody War ! How Fifty South East Women Lost Their Lives In A Single Day by Nobody: 6:29am On Dec 09, 2018
Emmahunk:


Again really? Dead on arrival? A POST THAT HAS RECORDED CLOSE TO 3000 VIEWS WITHOUT MAKING FP, dead on arrival ? Eyaa, wanted to ignore you and your tribal hatred but was forced to go to your PROFILE.
GUESS WHAT? JUST DISCOVERED THAT THE HIGHEST YOUR POSTS HAVE RECIEVED IS 300 VIEWS.
NOW DO YOU THINK I SHOULD CONTINUE EXCHANGING BANTERS WITH YOU? NAA, I CAN'T GO DOWN TO YOUR LEVEL

Mtcheew

Trash.

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