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Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 12:18pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy: 1 Like
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Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Felimax(m): 12:21pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
RoyalUc: You don type finish? Continue to exhibit your mediocrity. Thank God your parents can now see how much of waste you have been. Your mates are doing tangoble things you are here displaying your madness, somebody that just came out from uselu, you will soon go back. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Mangekyo: 12:22pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
[s] iSlayer:[/s] Egbon you're talking trash as far as I'm concerned, you and that Reno. I didn't even go through the trash the Reno guy said, bcus I've no interest in history. If he says my ancestors were slaves, it's non of my business whether he's correct or not. All I know is, in this current time, I'm Ika and also a free man. Nothing more. Whoever thinks otherwise can go hang himself. 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Felimax(m): 12:23pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy:I nor be blame you na the stupid papa we go borrow money wey he nor fit pay finish take train you go school wey u nor fit finish. You are a good example of failure personified. Junky, you don baff? |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 12:24pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Mangekyo: Free man ke If you are free man how come you all are taking Oba gbola No vex Oba o. Small small abeg. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Mangekyo: 12:26pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
iSlayer: Which Oba gbola im I taking? I don't even know the Oba you're talking about sef. He isn't popular around here |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 12:27pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Mangekyo: Smh. This Iken people sef. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Felimax(m): 12:29pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy:You think i am done with you? The game just dey start. Zombie na me you wan take shine? Smelling thing! |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Mangekyo: 12:29pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
iSlayer: Okay anything else? 1 Like
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Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by RoyalUc(m): 12:31pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Felimax: Please can you communicate in English? I couldn't understand one thing from that thing you posted. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 12:35pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Mangekyo: None for now Iken. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by IDENNAA(m): 12:35pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
SlyDev: I have the interview and the Obi clearly said "we are Igbo on reverse migration." So, what are you talking about ? Cc. SlyDev |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Felimax(m): 12:35pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
RoyalUc:Why not use google to interprete it . You dare step on my toes! I feel say you sabi talk ordinary pidgin you nor fit type. Smelling thing! |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by IDENNAA(m): 12:38pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy: Nọnso Uche Nnajide wrote... Make I just help una with this article written by a true historian. You better respect us , Ndigbo , because we nodey fear face! IGBO SLAVES AMONG THE ITSEKIRI? So yesterday, an Itsekiri fellow on Facebook made the interesting claim that his people had many (emphasis on 'many') Igbo slaves. He went further to say that some of the descendants of these Igbo slaves still live in Delta State, and speak a hybrid language which he refused to mention. In the interest of intellectual discourse he probably should have mentioned it, and given interested parties the opportunity to verify or debunk the claims. As far as the ethnic backgrounds of slaves in Itsekiri land is concerned, this is what the historian P. C. Lloyd wrote in his paper, "The Itsekiri in the Nineteenth Century: An Outline Social History": Lloyd wrote: "A further change in Itsekiri social structure during the century was the development of domestic slavery. At the turn of the century the king held a large number of slaves, but the number owned by the chiefs is not known. The kingdom must have exported at least a thousand slaves annually. But with the decline of the slave trade, the supply did not cease, and slaves were integrated into the Itsekiri economy. Thus of Jakpa's 5000 people, Burton estimated that 600 - 700 were slaves of Diare. Olomu's slaves were variously numbered at 1000, 3000 and 4000. "The slaves were never Itsekiri, rarely Ijoh. Most were Urhobo, often being men and women expelled from their communities for serious offences and sold in the riverside markets. Some were given to the Itsekiri as pledges for debts. The Itsekiri usually equate the price of a slave with a puncheon of oil. They assert that they never went to a war to capture slaves, though a favourite method of settling a debt or a quarrel was to seize a man's slaves. Other slaves came through the trade routes from Benin and Yoruba country where they had been captured in inter-tribal wars. Nana's most senior slaves were Ologun, a Yoruba, and Sagay, a Benin." *Sagay is very clearly a corruption of the Bini name Osagie. So there you have it. Itsekiri's slaves came primarily from the Urhobo; secondarily from the Yoruba and the Bini; and sometimes (though rarely) from the Ijọ. These are the people in the same geographical area as the Itsekiri and the people with whom they were involved in regular interactions. But our Itsekiri friend went over the heads of his neighbours to look for slaves among the Igbos located farther away. I was going to just laugh at the story and go on with my business, but I realized there are Igbo people who may not be informed enough to see that this man lied through his teeth, hence my decision to talk about it here. 5 Likes |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Sufferingboy(f): 12:46pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Felimax: I go Bleep your mama toto. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Felimax(m): 12:58pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy:;DThat is the exact reflection of your life! Meele dey there go run am, with your sag dick. Smelling thing, na only eligbo you fit bleep na you wan still come run mouth with me, me wey i don take your babe take shine, chop remain for you. With your teeth wey face upside down. When your agbo don finish you go remember me that time, you go talk who go give you agbo for your weak erection. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by eastOFwest(m): 1:02pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
12rev: You are correct. But I don't think Ika, Ndokwa and SE Igbo have ever been united about anything. Anioma perhaps, in some instances. But Ika and Ndokwa? Mba! My experience is that they go to extreme lengths to deny anything Igbo. It always amused me because I spent a couple of years in Warri and saw first hand the derisive way they were treated by Urhobos, Itsekiri, Effurun people. In fact, I got more brotherly love and respect from Urhobo people. All my friends and all the girls I dated were Urhobo or Effurun (narrowly missed dating one Itsekiri babe). The Ika and Ndokwa people I met seemed to always insecurely waiting for an opportunity to state that they were not Igbo. Meanwhile my Urhobo friends will be picking up and trying Igbo words and sentences on me. Very curious scenario. 2 Likes |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by ogbuefi677(m): 1:07pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
iSlayer:Ishi should be very proud of her slave status naa |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by rex444(m): 1:12pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
So cursed we all are ....mehn it's depressing how an average youth doesn't really see the bigger picture here.... Felimax: 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Nobody: 1:15pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
No Igbo Slaves In The Niger Delta. They Were All Shipped Out and With Colonialism The Rest Went Back To South East Igboland. Anioma people are indigenous to Anioma. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Nobody: 1:19pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
IDENNAA: What? That was not what he said |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by IGBOSON1: 1:23pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
iSlayer: It only shows they’re impostors whose only aim is to try and limit Igboland to ‘just your five south-east states’! Perchance Biafra is attained, they want it limited to just the present south-east so we’re denied access to the sea (that’s them and Buharis’ wet dream) with the endgame being to strangulate the new nation economically! 3 Likes |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Ishilove: 1:23pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
ogbuefi677:You say what, Ogbuefi onye Igbo?? https://www.nairaland.com/6664091/igbo-slaves-built-great-wall You and your ancestors have been slaves since time immemorial. Don't quote me again, slave, because you will be ignored. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by ogbuefi677(m): 1:26pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Ishilove: Sorry ooo. No be me be reno naa |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Sufferingboy(f): 1:28pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Ishilove: Ishilove leave those people make them dey mumu..... You see why I dey always warn Ika and Ndokwa people about those slaves from south east(osus)?. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by IGBOSON1: 1:30pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
jerseyboy: Shut up! Igbos are indigenous to present day Delta State, and if any were victims of the black mans stupidity, it wouldn’t have been a burden they bore alone! All black African ethnicities (probably with the exception of the Ethiopians) were victims of the trans-atlantic and Arab slave trade! The worldwide trade in black Africans couldn’t have been successful and lasted as long if we had a consciousness of who we were as a race, and understood just how we were viewed by the Europeans and Arabs! |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 1:40pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by IDENNAA(m): 1:47pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
SlyDev:Cc. SlyDev Then, tell us what he said and post the interview because you were the one that referenced the Agbogidi. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 1:48pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Ishilove: Calm down lollllll Reno: These slaves after we released them formed a language that is understood by the Igbos and perceptible to the Edo. The descendants bear names having Iken and Oba as names and are found in Delta state. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 1:50pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy: Lolllllll Reno: These slaves after we released them formed a language that is understood by the Igbos and perceptible to the Edo. The descendants bear names having Iken and Oba as names and are found in Delta state. |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by Ishilove: 1:50pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Sufferingboy:These ones on Nairaland are very vile |
Re: Who Else Noticed The Very Vocal Ika And Ndokwa Heavyweights Have Gone Silent by iSlayer: 1:52pm On Jul 23, 2021 |
Let me be honest this slave thing by Reno can be very disturbing for the Ika/Ukwuani people. Imagine being called slaves with Iken and Oba as names. |
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