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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by gwafaeziokwu: 11:01pm On Jan 29, 2021
Load of rubbish. I am coming. What nonsense!
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Benwallt(m): 11:03pm On Jan 29, 2021
pazienza:
The big question here is if an Owerri man could draw such a bizarre distinction between Mbaise and Owerri—two people from not just the same Igbo sub-culture zone but within the same nuclear Uratta Clan, then what makes Senator Anyim Pius Anyim’s incendiary tantrum against the Igbo of South-South worthy of attention? Perhaps one could say because of its timing and by extension its sinister motive. Otherwise the Southeast Igbo are well known for their dog-eat-dog political culture and brazen carriage of self-crucifixion.

Just as the Owerri money lender warned the present writer and his Ngwo friend to be wary of Mbaise people so it is the common culture of the indigenes of Enugu and Ebonyi States to warn their people to be wary of people of Anambra State origin whom they refer to as” Ndi Ijeko Ebei” of which Delta Igbo are included. Similarly other indigenes of Abia State warn their people and strangers to be very cautious of Ngwa people because they eat human beings. It is also a common scenario to see the so called free-born telling strangers to avoid the other person because he or she is of Osu and Slave origin. The Roman Catholics often tell their members to be on guard against members of the Anglican Church and even warn them not to marry Anglicans. This is the core mentality of the average Igbo of Southeast. They have never taken time to ask themselves this one simple question: why is Yorubaland more developed and advanced than the Southeast and who were the agents of Yoruba development?

Thus as the Igbo would often say, “Agwo ga-amurili ife so ogonogo”—the snake must beget something long, Pius Anyim’s political paroxysm did not bring out any new conceptual character of what the Igbo of Southeast are not known for. What only makes it look novel in political terms is the fact that such hate-filled convulsion was coming out of someone who although of homunculus intellectual quantity, was once entrusted with two noble leadership responsibilities for which he exhibited colossal catastrophe.

The tragedy of Anyim Pius Anyim’s political ascendency is the tragedy of present-day Nigeria where educational disadvantage becomes the grooming ground for mediocrity in political leadership. Ordinarily within the wider Igbo intellectual and political contexts Anyim Pius Anyim should be the least person to be presented as Igbo political masquerade at the exalted level he so opportunistically or better stated accidentally attained. But coming from one of the least intellectually developed zones of Igboland Pius Anyim saw himself clad with the scary robes of political Ijele masquerade first as a Senator and then Secretary of Government of the Federation. Otherwise if his kind of person were to come from either Anambra or Imo State, including to some appreciable extent Abia State, he would have been in either Ochanja Main Market Onitsha, or Ariaria Main Market Aba selling one article or the other; or at best based at Abakiliki or Onitsha as “Charge-and-Bail” Lawyer.


Senator Anyim Pius Anyim’s opportunistic journey to political stardom only began with his oath of slavish allegiance to Sokoto Caliphate during his sojourn in Sokoto Caliphate for his National Youth Service Corps in 1987/88 Service Year. It was this oath of allegiance that eventually gave the job of Protection Officer with National Emergency Management Agency from where he widened his roles as one of the staunch members of Pro-Abacha Daniel Kanu’s Two Million-March for Abacha Presidency. Known for his habitual sleeping-on-public-occasion syndrome (SOPOS), as President of Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator Anyim Pius Anyim could not point to one single achievement of collective Igbo interest. The only remarkable feat he still boasts of as a Senate President was his instigation of and presiding over the failed impeachment against President Olusegun Obasanjo.
if the inside is like this, with so much disunity where does an outsider come in and take the insiders seriously with so much unhealthy and unprofitable bickering that is of no benefit other than mockery. I have never seen a yoruba dissociation him or herself from another yoruba speaking individual for whatever reason.
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by ChangedMan1999(m): 11:38pm On Jan 29, 2021
Pazienza,

the fact that you posted what Nwaezeigwe, the Ibusa man said shows that you support him.

One thing you should know, is that it is not Pius Anyim's fault.

For example, when Igbo haters in this forum insults us Southeasterners that we are attaching to Delta North and North of Rivers state people by force, these people won't come to our rescue by correcting the haters; they will just be watching us.


This week, someone who claims that he is Ijaw, told me that Leo Irabor the new CDS, is his brother, because they are both Niger Deltans. And I should stop claiming that the CDS is an Igbo man.
When I read that his comment, I didn't know the next thing I would comment.
Because, I knew that no Anioma person will come to my rescue(although thousands of them are in this forum)
So, I felt that I was foolish, in the first place by claiming the CDS as my tribesman.

The other time, I was working with an Anioma guy and I asked him "I wu onye Igbo". His reply was "anyi na asu Igbo" ( we speak Igbo)
So tell me why we South easterners won't be confused about this kind of thing.

When I was writing Junior WAEC, a boy from Kaduna Nzeogwu home town was in my class.
When a teacher asked if there is anyone that doesn't doesn't understand Igbo, he stood up and said that he is not Igbo.



In this article by Nwaezeigwe, an Ibusa man, I spotted where he wrote that one of the reason his people don't want to be called Igbo is because South easterners don't behave the way they want.
So, tell me if it not stupid to deny your blood because you don't like the way he behaves.

Last year, Wike said they don't have indigenous Igbo people in Rivers.
If Etche, Ikwerre, Oyigbo, Ogba, Ndoni and Egbema truely believe that they are Ndigbo, why didn't even if it is one person from this groups announce it that the governor should not deny him his origin.
No. The kept quite, because they don't believe that they are one blood with us.



No hating
These people are the ones distancing from us; it is not we South Easterners.


We South Easterners have tried so many times to make them see that God made us one tribe. Because of this many ethnic groups in Nigeria are losing the respect the have for us South Easterners. They are even calling us "attache by force, land grabbers e.t.c"


We South Easterners are just marveled and happy that we have brothers in other states.
We love them the way a family that have had male children throughout, love the female baby that God surprised them with.

But, they don't want us







Now, tell me if a normal human being won't be suspicious of this kind of situation.



Lastly, the way I see things this issue( I am Igbo. I am not Igbo) won't be resolved. All I want for my fellow South Easterners and our Ezza brothers in Benue state is Biafra.

We need to run away from all this nonsense.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by IduNaOba: 11:44pm On Jan 29, 2021
Jamesbally:


Na lie, you are an IGBO MAN claiming to be Anioma. Anioma People will go violence on you if you ever try to associate them with IGBO. They hate it.
Lies
Go check out
HRM Martha dunkwu
Omu anioma
You will see for yourself
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Iykoto86(m): 1:52am On Jan 30, 2021
Jamesbally:


Na lie, you are an IGBO MAN claiming to be Anioma. Anioma People will go violence on you if you ever try to associate them with IGBO. They hate it.
what is this one saying.
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by oilyngbati(m): 2:08am On Jan 30, 2021
eduj:

let's assume that pazienza got carried away using all those adjectives and adverbs.
How is the SE the most politically corrupt in the nation? last I checked Abacha and his ilks weren't igbo. Clandestinely unpatriotic ? bro pazienza , every ethnic group in Nigeria is patriotic only to their ethnic group,besides the Igbo nation has given this country more patriotic men than any other tribe. I believe that any day a referendum is carried out over the future of the Igbo in the SE ,over 70% will vote for succession . Everyone in Nigeria knows the position of the Igbo it isn't hidden.
Economically blindfolded ? religious bankruptcy? please pray tell us how you arrived at those position?
Pazienza didn’t write the article. He only posted an article written by an anioma professor to show you the mindset of some of these people towards the Igbo of SE

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Ekealterego: 2:13am On Jan 30, 2021
Jamesbally:


Na lie, you are an IGBO MAN claiming to be Anioma. Anioma People will go violence on you if you ever try to associate them with IGBO. They hate it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SU6h1YX390


CC: Pazienza, IduNaOba.

Hear this girl's experience... Sometimes the SE Igbos are at fault too.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Yujin(m): 2:58am On Jan 30, 2021
eduj:

let's assume that pazienza got carried away using all those adjectives and adverbs.
How is the SE the most politically corrupt in the nation? last I checked Abacha and his ilks weren't igbo. Clandestinely unpatriotic ? bro pazienza , every ethnic group in Nigeria is patriotic only to their ethnic group,besides the Igbo nation has given this country more patriotic men than any other tribe. I believe that any day a referendum is carried out over the future of the Igbo in the SE ,over 70% will vote for succession . Everyone in Nigeria knows the position of the Igbo it isn't hidden.
Economically blindfolded ? religious bankruptcy? please pray tell us how you arrived at those position?
The article wasn't written by pazienza. He copied from an Anioma writer. One can feel his pain and sense his frustration at the political quandary at display by our politicians both past and present.
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Yujin(m): 4:24am On Jan 30, 2021
pazienza:


The above is Nwaezeigwe echoeing what we always knew in SE. Many Igbo elements in SS only want to be Igbo in good times and when things are working for the Igbo. This was why the same clans comfortable with Igbo identity pre 1970 started singing different songs post civil war when things hit rock bottom for Igbo's.
If you are only going to be Igbo when there are positives to be accessed from claiming so, you should also not be surprised when Igbos deny you when doing so means you don't get to benefit from Igbo tag. You had reduced your ethnicity to a thing of fair weather( Positive times) , like a mask you can wear or remove when you please. Why then are you crying foul when people in SE start using same rules you set against you?

Recommendations: To stop suspicions and Anyim type of declaration in the future, SS Igbos will have to be Igbos in Positive and Negative times for the Igbos, if they cannot, then two can play the game. Its that simple.





Well well! Nwaezeigwe loves talking about Yorubas yet he can't even emulate them. He seem to only pick and chose when to use them as standard for SE.
The Yorubas in Kogi and Kwara constantly look up to SW for political mentorship and they have never flown distinct ethnic nationalities of their own. Unlike SS Igbos where every LGA is a distinct ethnic nationality whose founders all became Bini princes who suffered brain damage on their short trip from Bini to their current locations, hence why they all speak Igbo language.
You say you don't owe SE any allegiance, yet you are here ranting when Anyim returned the favor. This is supposed to be a Professor and he is this confused, you can now imagine how it is for commoners from SS Igbo speaking areas.
They don't feel they owe Ndiigbo in SE allegiance, but in same token, they want SE to regard them as Igbos and include them in things. This is a case of cognitive dissonance.




Nwaezeigwe speaks of Nigeria being more comfortable with SS Igbos than with SE Igbos. Yet he doesn't seem to know why. While in same token he accused SE of being Fulani stooges. What an Irony.
Well, breaking news Prof: Nigerians consider SS Igbos more unlikely to cause Nigerian disintegration than SE. They consider you of being more of obedient servants to the Caliphate and less pro Biafra.
If the above makes you feel superior and more "reliable" than SE, then what more can I say.

Additionally, due to your above admission, you can understand why some Igbo political class will never be comfortable with Anioma being Igbo, because as you have noted, the Caliphates and anti Igbo elements in Nigeria would now shift all supposedly Igbo appointment to Anioma and claim they have appointed Ndiigbo, if SE political class start accepting Anioma as Igbo. Emefiele(CBN governor), Kachiukwu(former Petroleum minister), we (SEners) were all told were Igbo appointments by Buhari, even when no Igboman has ever seen Emefiele identify himself as Igbo.

It is obviously a bad trend that leaves SE in the cold while a people who spite us to the face and deny kinship with us when it pleases them are benefiting from our marginalization.
I quite agree with most of your submissions but hesitate to go with others. Without this Nigeria and the ugly Igbo history with her, do you think we'll be having this back and forth? This is a jamb question so watch closely before you respond.
Our leaders in the past made huge mistakes which really affected our people and the present ones are still making same. Azikiwe and Ironsi put the Igbo nation in a mess by never being strategic and these current ones haven't learnt anything from it. A succesful handsome looking man must know how to engage others without attracting attention to his wealth and looks else he'll expend a lot of energy fighting off jealous mates rather than expanding and consolidating his wealth. When will our people learn this?
Ironsi's strategical blunder cost us allies when he could have got such support effortlessly. He was a confused as a duck. Nnamdi Azikiwe was the same story. It's the same place the Rochas, Orji Uzor Kalu ,Amaechi and Umahi are headed. They don't realize that that path is barren leading only to the wilderness. Isn't it foolishness to continue doing the same thing and expect another result?
Back to our SE/SS Igbo problems. The problem as I can see it not whether we refuse them the Igbo identity or they deny it independently. None of this will solve the problems we all want to go away. You see, it is difficult even for twins who grew up separate and independent of each other to just meet in their adult age and get along perfectly especially when their venue of meeting becomes suddenly plagued with tensions and troubles. This captures the situation that is mitigating our much desired oneness. Aside from politics, are we really building on our oneness? I prefer to use the word "oneness". What other social ways are both groups meeting to help unify our people and build the national consciousness? Is Ohaneze the only socio-cultural group that has members from both groups? If it is, then it's not enough. We need more especially those that have to deal with the grassroot where young people meet one another and interact. This should be devoid of the ever ubiquitous competition that characterizes our people especially from SE but rather focus on understanding and complimenting one another. Many people don't know how much a number of grown ups from Anioma never knew they're Igbo despite bearing Igbo name because their parents never told them they're one. Many still don't know that the Anioma identity is not even diffused to all the parts of Anioma. It is not strong in Ukwuani or Ika. A good number of Ukwuanis will claim they share more affinity with Urhobos than Ikas despite they don't understand Urhobo but can relate linguistically with someone from Ika whereas the Ika sees brotherhood more in an Ishan than Ukwuanis. Both the Ukwuanis and Ika see the Enuanis as some manageble Igbo that they can relate with. If you can understand this, then you can see the problem is deeper than just accepting the Igbo identity. Our decentralized nature created fault lines that requires master skills and lots of sacrifice to blur and get our people to work together. The same level of sacrifice lots of clans in the SE did to give the block SE today is what these other clans need to give for a unified Igbo nation. The unified SE must itself be unified and sacrifice a lot as an entity to encourage these other SS clans to sacrifice more for the project to be successful.
It is easier to blame and seek the easy way out but there's simply no gain from such. Today, because of the denials, many Aniomas especially around Ika and Ukwuani can't speak their dialects outside. Though they understand Central Igbo but they won't want to speak it. It's affecting them culturally. The Enuanis themselves are trying but yet the centrifugal forces are still strong. The painful thing is that if these constituent parts of Anioma allow their tactlessness to defeat sound reasoning, they'll become the minority of all minorities.
The SE Igbo must proffer the capable leadership expected of them by focussing on two things which are; the oneness of our people and the growth, good, development and progress of our people and land. Every thought, action and decision should be taken in that direction. Collectively we will build our land and people and proudly beqeauth to our children a great and well established Igbo country.
Although accusing SS Igbos as fair weather Igbos might not be entirely untrue, yet it doesn't entirely help the situation. Didn't some other SS Igbos stick alongside us through thick and thin? We can't insult the sensibilities of such people simply because we want to get back to those ones who lacked courage.
Let me stop for now.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Jamesbally: 6:58am On Jan 30, 2021
IduNaOba:

Lies
Go check out
HRM Martha dunkwu
Omu anioma
You will see for yourself

Trash.
After the appointment of an Anioma man as the new Chief of Defence Staff. The President of Ohaneze Ndigbo still call on President Buhari to appoint an IGBO man as the next Inspector General of Police
.

Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Jamesbally: 7:01am On Jan 30, 2021
Iykoto86:
what is this one saying.
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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Jamesbally: 7:02am On Jan 30, 2021
Naughtysex:
Sorry, i don't engage in a discussion with a minor
Telling someone you don't know he's lying shows your level of reasoning


Chai, my coment pain this man very well. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Nobody: 8:33am On Jan 30, 2021
pazienza:

I'm not the writer of the article. The writer is Professor Nwaezeigwe, an Anioma man from Ibusa.
ok I understand now .I was shocked thinking you wrote it
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by babatunx(m): 11:32am On Jan 30, 2021
Lol. This is brutal, but tactless from the Prof. You don't bring this sort of stinkingly dirty linen outside to wash. It creates new problems while complicating the old.

Well, thanks for enlightening us further on some of the past events that often feature in the heart of Southern political discourse -- the betrayers, heroes, hypocrites etc.
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by jude79(m): 2:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
babatunx:
Lol. This is brutal, but tactless from the Prof. You don't bring this sort of stinkingly dirty linen outside to wash. It creates new problems while complicating the old.

Well, thanks for enlightening us further on some of the past events that often feature in the heart of Southern political discourse -- the betrayers, heroes, hypocrites etc.



One igbo musician, "lf I greet you and you didn't answer, I'll stop greeting you" so if l call you igbo, and you Denie, then I'll denie you igbo when you want to claim one.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by ChinenyeN(m): 8:49pm On Feb 01, 2021
Rather than work towards devaluing the presidency... *shakes head*.

It’s no wonder this convoluted experience will never end.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Dpharisee: 9:00pm On Feb 01, 2021
Naughtysex:
Anyone from Anioma land who refuses to be called an Igbo man or woman needs their head checked medically
I am from Anioma in Delta state and i am a complete Igbo man
Many of those guys knew nothing about history (including those from East who are rejecting People from Anioma?
Please among the Onicha brothers in Anambra and Delta state who is the most senior. Onicha Ugbo, Onicha Olona, Onitsha etc?
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Naughtysex: 11:22pm On Feb 01, 2021
Dpharisee:

Please among the Onicha brothers in Anambra and Delta state who is the most senior. Onicha Ugbo, Onicha Olona, Onitsha etc?
Most senior in what aspect?
by age as human or by establishment of the village?
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by strykr: 11:55pm On Feb 01, 2021
I stopped reading when I saw the writer blame SE Igbos for the 1966 coup. A coup spearheaded by his SS/anioma brother. The SS Igbos are the trickiest and worst set of humans any tribe can wish for. I stand by Pius Anyim statement. The 2023 presidency clamour is simply for the SE region. It's not the fault of South Easterners that the region is homogeneous.

If we get it fine, if we don't get it fine too, but we would never pander to the whims and devices of turncoats and identity crisis ridden opportunists. If after 2023, the only people that accept the Igbos tag is South easterners, then we move forward. Our generation would not take the insults and degradation these SS chameleons poured on our fathers. Our children would not continue this argument in their time. The Igbo identity would be reborn and forged in fire and blood for the last time in this era.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Dedetwo(m): 11:58pm On Feb 01, 2021
I do not discern from Senator Anyim Pius Anyim's write-up as attempt to classify who is Igbo or not. Nigeria is shifty mess when national politics is at play. When Nigerians talk about rotational presidency, it is not bordered on ethnicity but geopolitical zone. When northeast geopolitical zone is mentioned, the Fulani people in Sokoto State are not factored in the equation. By the same token, when south-south geopolitical are mentioned, the Igbo in Imo State are not factored. It is a mere attempt to be mischievous by the writer to loop Anyim Pius Anyim into a cultural identity which is beyond the options of Senator Anyim Pius Anyim. Like everything about Nigeria, geopolitical politics has the trappings of dishonesty. Of course, if presidency of the shithole called Nigeria by any chance in hell is zoned to southeast, Igbo person from south-south or north-central zone is completely out of commission. However if by stroke of magic the powers in Nigeria made a wrong turn and proclaimed the zoning of presidency now resides with Igbo, any Igbo son or daughter from southeast, south-south and north-central has ancestral shot at it.

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Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Konquest: 4:09pm On Oct 28, 2021
pazienza:
SOUTHEAST IGBO 2023 PRESIDENTIAL MIRAGE AND ANYIM PIUS ANYIM’S DELUSION OF TRUE IGBO IDENTITY

Nwankwo Tony Nwaezeigwe, PhD, DD
Institute of African Studies/ Dept of History and International Studies
University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Odogwu of Ibusa Clan
nwaezeigwe.genocideafrica@gmail.com
******************************************************************************In 1982 while working as a Trainee-Assistant Superintendent of Civil Aviation Signals at Enugu Airport, Emene, the present writer had one funny, yet most instructive encounter of his life that summed up the characteristic debilitating mentality of self-destruct among the Igbo of Southeast.

He had two very close friends from Southeast then. One Sunday Ogbu from Ngwo in the present Enugu State, and Joseph Okonkwo from Mbaise in the present Imo State. Sunday Ogbu was his fellow Trainee-Assistant Superintendent while Joseph Okonkwo was a Cleaner. In spite of the professional disparity the three moved on as very close pals. However of three, Joseph Okonkwo was the most extravagant in life-style and so always had as his guest one professional local money-lender of Owerri origin.


One evening as the three men were cooling off at the Transmitter Station situated at the outskirts of the Airport very close to Chief Ene’s Destiny Hotel and Quarters, the Owerri money-leader quietly appeared from nowhere with his 504 Peugeot car apparently rolled down towards them noiseless with its engine switched off and parked about half a pole distance from where the three men were sitting. The three highly perplexed men quickly took a sorrowful glance at each other and watched with confounded attention as the man opened the door of his car to step out.

It was later revealed that Joseph Okonkwo had accumulated so much interest on the amount he borrowed from the man beyond what he could conveniently pay and so had artfully been evading the man. But that very evening luck ran out of his way, and it was like the heavens had fallen down on him. Both the present writer and his Ngwo friend Sunday Ogbu were very much aware of Joseph Okonkwo’s relationship with the man and so were palpitating with anxiety over what would befall their pal in a moment.
However, just as the man was stepping out of his car Joseph Okonkwo confidently and quietly got up from his seat and gently walked into the Transmitter Building like someone going to get something for the man, which was indeed what everyone else thought. As soon as Joseph Okonkwo entered the Transmitter Building the money-lender joined the present writer and his friend, and after formal exchange of pleasantries stood waiting for Joseph Okonkwo to come out of the building.

The Transmitter Building had only one exit door and only a tiny ventilation outlet quite impossible for a normal human head to pass through, which was meant to provide minimal ventilation during power outages, since the Transmitters work under strong air-conditioning cooling system. So the question of Joseph Okonkwo being in the building was out of place.

After standing for close to twenty minutes without Joseph Okonkwo coming out, the agitated guest requested the two men to go inside the building and call Joseph Okonkwo out. The two men who thought Joseph Okonkwo might to be sitting there refusing to come out since it would be impossible for the money-lender to take any rude action against him while there moved in to meet their friend, but on getting inside meet no body. Since the Transmitter Building was an open apartment housing transmitters without additional office rooms or partitions, there was no question of searching for Joseph Okonkwo. If he was not seen, it meant he was not there; and that was what was conveyed to the anxiously waiting money-lender.

Not satisfied with the message the Owerri money-lender decided to go inside the building to see by himself. On entering the building he was greeted with four standing Non-Directional Beacon (NDB) Aviation Transmitters in an open space with no reserved place for hiding. He stood motionless and speechless for a moment, and then turned towards the only opening in the building outside the main door—a tiny ventilation hole with metal protector and said “you mean that boy escaped through here or that he disappeared.” Moving outside charged up with fearsome rage, he turned to the present writer and his Ngwo friend and said, “My children listen, fear an Mbaise man! I say fear an Mbaise man! We all say we come from Owerri but when we get to Owerri, we say Mbaise one side, Owerri one side.” With these words of evergreen memory he jumped into his car and zoomed off.
The next day when confronted by the present writer and Sunday Ogbu on how he made possible his escape, Joseph Okonkwo simply laughed and casually told them that he just jumped up, squeezed his head through the hole and once his head was off, his body followed and the next moment he was on the ground. Falling off from the hole, he quietly trekked into the adjoining tall grasses and took a decoy to Destiny Quarters and off to his home.
ccept the fact that they are full-fledged Igbo but only in so far as it concerns the positive side of collective Igbo identity. Under this circumstance Senator Anyim Pius Anyim thus lacks every facet of human capacity—intellectually, politically, or culturally to define or redefine the identity of any Igbo sub-group. That job professionally resides with anthropologists and historians, of which Percy Amaury Talbot (1926), Daryl Forde and G. I. Jones (1950), Simon Ottenberg (1959), Adiele Afigbo (1986), and the present writer (2007) are prominent.

Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Konquest: 4:12pm On Oct 28, 2021
pazienza:
The big question here is if an Owerri man could draw such a bizarre distinction between Mbaise and Owerri—two people from not just the same Igbo sub-culture zone but within the same nuclear Uratta Clan, then what makes Senator Anyim Pius Anyim’s incendiary tantrum against the Igbo of South-South worthy of attention? Perhaps one could say because of its timing and by extension its sinister motive. Otherwise the Southeast Igbo are well known for their dog-eat-dog political culture and brazen carriage of self-crucifixion.

Just as the Owerri money lender warned the present writer and his Ngwo friend to be wary of Mbaise people so it is the common culture of the indigenes of Enugu and Ebonyi States to warn their people to be wary of people of Anambra State origin whom they refer to as” Ndi Ijeko Ebei” of which Delta Igbo are included. Similarly other indigenes of Abia State warn their people and strangers to be very cautious of Ngwa people because they eat human beings. It is also a common scenario to see the so called free-born telling strangers to avoid the other person because he or she is of Osu and Slave origin. The Roman Catholics often tell their members to be on guard against members of the Anglican Church and even warn them not to marry Anglicans. This is the core mentality of the average Igbo of Southeast. They have never taken time to ask themselves this one simple question: why is Yorubaland more developed and advanced than the Southeast and who were the agents of Yoruba development?

Thus as the Igbo would often say, “Agwo ga-amurili ife so ogonogo”—the snake must beget something long, Pius Anyim’s political paroxysm did not bring out any new conceptual character of what the Igbo of Southeast are not known for. What only makes it look novel in political terms is the fact that such hate-filled convulsion was coming out of someone who although of homunculus intellectual quantity, was once entrusted with two noble leadership responsibilities for which he exhibited colossal catastrophe.

The tragedy of Anyim Pius Anyim’s political ascendency is the tragedy of present-day Nigeria where educational disadvantage becomes the grooming ground for mediocrity in political leadership. Ordinarily within the wider Igbo intellectual and political contexts Anyim Pius Anyim should be the least person to be presented as Igbo political masquerade at the exalted level he so opportunistically or better stated accidentally attained. But coming from one of the least intellectually developed zones of Igboland Pius Anyim saw himself clad with the scary robes of political Ijele masquerade first as a Senator and then Secretary of Government of the Federation. Otherwise if his kind of person were to come from either Anambra or Imo State, including to some appreciable extent Abia State, he would have been in either Ochanja Main Market Onitsha, or Ariaria Main Market Aba selling one article or the other; or at best based at Abakiliki or Onitsha as “Charge-and-Bail” Lawyer.


Senator Anyim Pius Anyim’s opportunistic journey to political stardom only began with his oath of slavish allegiance to Sokoto Caliphate during his sojourn in Sokoto Caliphate for his National Youth Service Corps in 1987/88 Service Year. It was this oath of allegiance that eventually gave the job of Protection Officer with National Emergency Management Agency from where he widened his roles as one of the staunch members of Pro-Abacha Daniel Kanu’s Two Million-March for Abacha Presidency. Known for his habitual sleeping-on-public-occasion syndrome (SOPOS), as President of Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator Anyim Pius Anyim could not point to one single achievement of collective Igbo interest. The only remarkable feat he still boasts of as a Senate President was his instigation of and presiding over the failed impeachment against President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by Konquest: 4:22pm On Oct 28, 2021
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The post of Secretary of Government of the Federation was indeed rightly meant for Okwadike Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife but Anyim Pius Anyim ridiculously maneuvered himself into the position and subsequently became the symbol of Igbo abuse and misuse of the unfathomable magnanimity and opportunity offered by President Goodluck Jonathan which no previous Federal administration had offered the Igbo of Southeast since Nigeria’s independence in 1960. Under the official oversight function of Senator Pius Anyim as SGF none of the major eye-sore trunk “A” Federal Highways throughout the Southeast was rehabilitated, but he found time to construct non-existent link-roads from his remote Ishiago Village to both Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway and Uturu town.


This was paradoxically the authentic Igbo leader saddled with the task of defining who are and, who are not true Igbo and, which Igbo group should contest or not contest the position of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Needless to engage him seriatim his befuddling intellectually catastrophic presentation titled “Identifying the Political Interest of the Igbos of the South-East Geo-Political Zone in Nigeria and Strategies for its Actualisation.”However, it is on point to put him squarely in a square hole and his outbursts roundly in a round hole before the judgment of posterity and those Igbo of Southeast who have become drunk with the purgative wine of illusion of superior Igbo caste and mirage of 2023 Igbo Presidency.
First, it is important to inform the likes of Senator Anyim Pius Anyim that being Igbo is like two sides of the same coin—one with head and the other with only inscriptions and, in this case concerning the Igbo—the positive side represented by the head and the other side defined as negative represented by the inscription side.


The Igbo of the South-South strongly accept the fact that they are full-fledged Igbo but only in so far as it concerns the positive side of collective Igbo identity. Under this circumstance Senator Anyim Pius Anyim thus lacks every facet of human capacity—intellectually, politically, or culturally to define or redefine the identity of any Igbo sub-group. That job professionally resides with anthropologists and historians, of which Percy Amaury Talbot (1926), Daryl Forde and G. I. Jones (1950), Simon Ottenberg (1959), Adiele Afigbo (1986), and the present writer (2007) are prominent.


Talking of Igbo heartland therefore it is important to let Senator Anyim Pius Anyim know that his Ishiago Village and the wider Afikpo Senatorial District he once represented do not form part of the Igbo heartland in culture, language, and physiognomy, but a transition culture zone between the Igbo and Ekoi groups of Ogoja District of Northern Cross River State. This explains why his present Senatorial Zone including his home-village was once part of the defunct Ogoja Province of Eastern Region. Even his physical body frame which is ridiculously larger than normal Igbo body side with strong non-Igbo strain, is a clear testimony of his remote ancestral origin among the Ekoi ethnic groups of Ogoja in Cross River State.
So it is instructive to let Senator Pius Anyim know that mere claiming to be Igbo or having one’s home-village situated within the Southeast geo-political zone does not make one better or more Igbo than others. After all the Southeast itself has many people and communities whose ancestors were Igala, Benin, Idoma, Efik/Ibibio, Jukun, and Ekoi among others as in the case of Senator Anyim’s Ishiago.

There are core and fundamental indices that define an Igbo and, Anyim Pius Anyim did not mention any of these as lacking among the South-South Igbo, except of cause the incident of geography.
It therefore amounts to intellectual foolery for someone of his high status to begin to decide who qualifies and who does not qualify to partake in the share of an animal yet to be hunted down in the bush. It was the height of political ignorance and irresponsibility clad in undignified sense of over-blown ego for Senator Anyim to speak as if the Southeast are the reason for South-South Igbo’s relevance in national politics. What really made him to believe that the Southeast Igbo are better suited to be President of Nigeria than the Igbo of South-South is beyond the least of anyone’s imagination.
It is important to state that the Southeast by their weird culture of politics have over the years constituted political liability to the Igbo of South-South rather than the other way round. No Southeast State employs indigenes of South-South Igbo in her State civil or public service, but there are a lot of Southeast indigenes employed in Delta and Rivers State till date. Similarly the trend of migration and settlement has always remained Southeast to South-South and not South-South to Southeast. So the question of Senator Anyim Pius Anyim coming to dictate which Igbo are ripe for Nigeria’s Presidency is as fortuitous as the achievement of that objective is to the Southea


It is essential to let the likes of Senator Anyim Pius Anyim to know that at no stage of their history did the Igbo of South-South demand to join the Southeast Igbo or solicit for their political mentorship. The Igbo of Delta, Edo, and Rivers States have always been contented and happy with their geo-political home-base and identity as a distinct Igbo sub-group and thus do no owe any allegiance to the Southeast Igbo
, a status which could have elicited the kind of reckless utterance from the person of Senator Anyim’s status.
For Senator Anyim Pius Anyim to arrogate to himself the power to decide for the Igbo of South-South the right to the Presidency of the Nigerian nation is the height of Southeast Igbo iniquitous arrogance painted in vainglorious sense of superiority complex—a complex for which reason they are mostly loathed by other Nigerian ethnic groups, including of course their South-South Igbo kinsmen.

Does it not sound ridiculous that such a Fulani personality like Senator Sani would tell off Senator Anyim for creating unholy segregation among the Igbo when other ethnic groups in Nigeria are busy with the in-gathering of their peoples outside their zones? Is it not a truism that neither the Fulani nor the Yoruba accept the existing six geo-political zones as effective political divisions? It is only among the Igbo of Southeast that such divisions are ingloriously put on as robes of ethnic identity. For the Yoruba, as far as they are concerned, the concept of Southwest is only relevant in matters pertaining to State affairs and not ethnic identity or matters of collective Yoruba interest.

The Yoruba in Kogi, Kwara, Edo, Delta and the Anago of Benin Republic are one and the same people without defining who is and who is not a core or of heartland Yoruba. Ogun State alone has produced Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Obasanjo on two occasions, and Chief Ernest Shonekan and, none of the other Yoruba States ever talked about domination or the Southwest Yoruba passing a fiat stating that the Yoruba sub-groups in Kogi, Kwara, Edo, and Delta States should not vie for the office of President. Similarly, the Northwest geo-political zone has produced Ahmadu Bello, Murtala Mohammed, Shehu Shagari, Muhammadu Buhari on two occasions, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha, Abdulsalami Abubakar and Umaru Yar’Adua, yet without anyone section of the Fulani and Hausa attempting to draw lines of separation with their kinsmen in other geo-political zones.


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What Anyim does not know is that the greater part of Nigeria today has more faith in the South-South Igbo than their Southeast Igbo kinsmen for obvious reasons. First is the fact that the popular political definition of an average Southeast Igbo politician is “unreliability.” [/b]And it is this culture of unreliability that more than Fulani jihad scheme brought untold negative political consequences on the Igbo as a group in Nigeria. If the Igbo of the Southeast had been reliable, principled, and above all patriotic to the letter of their identity like their rival Yoruba ethnic group, perhaps the Fulani would not have had the leeway to break through the Southern political wall of defence.
From Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe to the present crop of Southeast Igbo political leadership their political identity stigma has remained “unreliability.” Every trend of events that brought about the series of Nigeria’s post-independence crisis right from the Western Regional crisis of 1962 to the outbreak of the Nigerian civil war had had the sore imprint of Igbo unreliability. Mention could be made of the shameless roles played by the likes of Chief Arthur Francis Nzeribe and his infamous Association of Better Nigeria (ABN) gang-up against Chief M. K.O. Abiola’s June 12 mandate and, Daniel Kanu’s Two Million-Man March for General Sani Abacha’s dictatorship. Perhaps one can take a short historical promenade on some special Igbo leadership on this matter of political dishonesty.

Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe: The Secretary of State for Colonies Mr. O Lyttelton in his Memorandum to the 1953 London Constitutional Conference PREM 11/1367, no. 375 of 17 August, 1953 described Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe as: “an American-educated demagogue, who makes few interventions but able, persuasive, apparently moderate and wholly unreliable.” Dr. Azikiwe agreed with Chief Obafemi Awolowo in their Joint NCNC-AG Memorandum to the 1953 London Constitutional Conference to support the creation of additional Regions out of the three Regions after independence, but went ahead to betray Chief Awolowo by joining Sir Ahmadu Bello to create only Midwest Region out of Chief Awolowo’s Western Region; while abandoning the Middle Belt and CORE State Region agitations respectively in Northern and Eastern Regions.
Dr. Azikiwe even directed his NCNC Members of the Federal House of Representatives to join the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) to vote for the 1962 Declaration of State of Emergency in Western Region all his bid to eclipse Chief Awolowo’s influence in the Western Region. He clandestinely joined the NPC to form a Coalition Government in 1960 against the collective interests of Southern Nigeria, and later broke it up in 1964 to form UPGA Coalition with the same Awolowo he betrayed. In 1979 he repeated the same act of betrayal when he joined the same Fulani-led Political Party form NPN/NPP accord and later realized that he could not really work with the Fulani, and then came back to Chief Awolowo again to form Progressives Party Alliance (PPA.) In both cases it was already too late to make the required political impact. Dr. Azikiwe’s culture of medicine after death has remained a cancerous political nightmare among the Southeast leadership till date.


Major GeneralJ. T. U. Aguiyi-Ironsi: Characteristically described as a Tally-Clerk by the patriotic and ever brilliant Major Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, General Aguiyi-Ironsi was indeed the most unreliable gift of human treasure God Almighty ever bestowed on the Southeast Igbo. The tragedy of his death was not that he died in the hands of those who indeed were destined to kill him, but that he died in his foolishness sending millions of innocent Igbo citizens to their untimely grave. He blatantly refused to release Chief Obafemi Awolowo and all those Action Group activists imprisoned with him for trumped up charges of treason in spite of Lt Col Fajuyi’s advise that such release would widen their support base but instead listened to the callous advice of Lt. Col Usman Katsina who advised him that releasing Chief Obafemi Awolowo would anger the Fulani leaders.
He also in the same foolishness refused to release the thirty-five Tiv political activists detained without trial by Sir Ahmadu Bello for the reason of placating the Fulani leadership and even threatened to arrest Joseph Tarka for demanding constantly for the release of his kinsmen; yet went ahead to abolish the Regionalism and unified the Civil Service against the strong opposition of Lt Col Usman Katsina and the same Fulani leadership and, people are blaming the North for the counter-coup of July 29, 1967 and General T. Y. Danjuma for leading the operation. Indeed if the present writer had the chance of being there, he should have joined Major T. Y. Danjuma in that operation.
To state the obvious fact, if General Aguiyi-Ironsi and the likes of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Dennis Osadebe, and Dr. K. O. Mbadiwe were killed during Major Nzeogwu’s coup of 15 January, 1966, together with Ahmadu Bello and the others killed, perhaps there wouldn’t have any need for the pogroms, counter-coup or the civil war. It was the Southeast Igbo mentality of clannish exclusivism than more than any factor brought about their untold alienation today and it seems quite paradoxically that history is fast repeating itself.

Lt. Col Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu: Chief Richard Akinjde described Col. Ojukwu as someone who “suffers from Hitler-like megalomania.” For Klaus W. Stephan, “Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu had harboured an ambition to ‘alter the political constellation of power[b]He presided over the sabotage of Major Nzeogwu’s coup in the North to placate his Fulani friends and then turned around to lead his people into a devastating civil war that claimed millions of innocent lives against the same North. [/b]. He fled to exile after his defeat abandoning his officers and men to languish in detention for many years, with someone like the brilliant Major Timothy Onwuatuegwu being callously executed after the war.

He later returned from exile after thirteen years celebrated as a hero, and then turned around to betray the same people he led in the civil war by joining the same Fulani enemies to work against them in NPN. This was the reason Chief Jim Nwobodo referred to him as OGBOSO I. Not only that, he became General Sani Abbacha’s political messenger working against the struggle for the actualization of the annulled June 12, 1993 Presidential election won by Chief M. K. O. Abiola, and ended up betraying his kinsman and Chief of Naval Staff then Admiral Alison Madueke who was subsequently removed unceremoniously from officer to pave way for General Abacha’s ascendency to power. Yet this same man is celebrated and exported as a hero by the same Igbo of Southeast. This cannot be tolerated among the Igbo of South-South no matter the circumstances. It either you are a hero and remain so for life or you are a villain with no fixed patriotic objective.

Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu: A Southeast Igbo 2023 Presidential Aspirant. This is one Igbo person who was bold and proud to state that he would support the Fulani Ruga colonization scheme against the wishes of his Igbo kinsmen because the former helped him to become wealthy in material things of life. But he failed to specify from which source they wealth came—Fulani cattle or petroleum resources deposited by nature in his father’s land? He is a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria through the votes of his Southeast Igbo kinsmen but ostensibly representing the interests of his Fulani mentors. On 17 June, 2015 Orji Uzor Kalu an acclaimed devout Roman Catholic joined his Igbo-Fulani kinsman Chief Rochas Okorocha to force nineteen youngIgbo men to convert to Islam at Abuja with both men giving them the sums of one and two million naira respectively to the new converts. This is the man that wants to lead Nigeria as President in 2023. Igbo kwe Nu! Abia State Mma Mma Nu!

Mr. Peter Obi: A Southeast Igbo 2023 Presidential Aspirant. This is a man who roundly fits the description of a green snake under the green grass. A shrewd businessman not uncommon with the culture of his Anambra State native home-base, he exhumes a pretentious carriage of an Angelic politician founded on the precepts of Conservative Roman Catholicism, yet he is the most crudely dogmatic politician in Southeast dangerously delineating the political terrain of Anambra State with sharp lines of denominational division between Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism. Always enchanting with a deceptive tiny soft voice clad in ostentatious humility that lives him with the simple title of “Mr”, he has underneath a fearsome character of a dictator woven in self-additive arrogance. Indeed this was clearly exhibited when he refused to render the account of the campaign money given to him during the 2019 Presidential election as demanded by both the PDP leadership and Alhaji Abubakar Atiku. He was once said to have secretly granted a large expanse of land to the Fulani leadership for the establishment of an International Islamic Centre in his Agulu home-village in return for their support for his Presidential bid, an allegation he is yet to debunk. Igbo Kwenu! Ndi Anambra State Ekene Mu Nu!

The Five Southeast State Governors: Of all the State Governors of the six geo-political zones the five Southeast State Governors without exception are the most colourless and most primeval in carriage with the striking facsimile of Colonial Provincial Governors.

They speak and act as if mentally caged and with the subconscious mind of leaders whose positions are not dependent on the will of their people but existing by the grace of the Fulani leaders. They do not seem to possess any positive idea about the collective future of the Southeast they preside over. They move with the garland of Executive Governors and multiple sobriquets of political invincibility yet have not been able to define a common political framework for their zone in case the need for “go your separate ways” arises, thereby creating a deeper gorge of insecurity in the zone.


From the foregoing there is no gainsaying the fact that the Igbo of the Southeast are the most politically corrupt, culturally disconnected, economically blindfolded, socially cosmetic, and clandestinely unpatriotic, all of which are woven in the pitiable garb of religious bankruptcy, of all the six geo-political zones. They are the most fictional in character— claiming to be traditional in cultural carriage but only as it pertains their dressing mode. They lack a sublime sense of moral judgment hence it does not matter to them if they betray their own people, or engage on actions that would clearly bring negative consequences on their people. Politically they are dearth of any concise ideological orientation and so represent what the physicists refer to as scalar quantities which have magnitude but lacking in direction.


As individual businessmen—hundred percent success; but as corporate business managers—zero percent. Yet even their so-called individual business successes do not often outlive their proprietors but die as natural a death as their owners. The evidence is there and clear. Where are the Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu Group of Companies, the C. C. Onoh’s Reno Drinks, Joseph Nwankwu’s Olympic Drinks and Packers, Augustine Ilodibe and his Ekene Dili Chukwu Transport Company and other subsidiary industries, Izukwu Chukwu, Chidiebere, and Osondu of Umulolo Transport Companies, to mention just a few? Above all what has happened to the once domineering Zik Group of Companies with all its subsidiary newspapers? Have they not all gone to eternity leaving their inheritors only saddled with the business of final burials through deadly disputes over inheritance and illicit sales of assets they knew not how they came about?
Re: This Is What Happens When A SEner Denies An Igbo From Anioma From Igbo Tag by seunmsg(m): 4:37pm On Oct 28, 2021
[b]Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe: The Secretary of State for Colonies Mr. O Lyttelton in his Memorandum to the 1953 London Constitutional Conference PREM 11/1367, no. 375 of 17 August, 1953 described Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe as: “an American-educated demagogue, who makes few interventions but able, persuasive, apparently moderate and wholly unreliable.” Dr. Azikiwe agreed with Chief Obafemi Awolowo in their Joint NCNC-AG Memorandum to the 1953 London Constitutional Conference to support the creation of additional Regions out of the three Regions after independence, but went ahead to betray Chief Awolowo by joining Sir Ahmadu Bello to create only Midwest Region out of Chief Awolowo’s Western Region; while abandoning the Middle Belt and CORE State Region agitations respectively in Northern and Eastern Regions.
Dr. Azikiwe even directed his NCNC Members of the Federal House of Representatives to join the Northern People’s Congress (NPC) to vote for the 1962 Declaration of State of Emergency in Western Region all his bid to eclipse Chief Awolowo’s influence in the Western Region. He clandestinely joined the NPC to form a Coalition Government in 1960 against the collective interests of Southern Nigeria, and later broke it up in 1964 to form UPGA Coalition with the same Awolowo he betrayed. In 1979 he repeated the same act of betrayal when he joined the same Fulani-led Political Party form NPN/NPP accord and later realized that he could not really work with the Fulani, and then came back to Chief Awolowo again to form Progressives Party Alliance (PPA.) In both cases it was already too late to make the required political impact. Dr. Azikiwe’s culture of medicine after death has remained a cancerous political nightmare among the Southeast leadership till date.[/b]

Quite revealing.

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