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Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by aribisala0(m): 7:19am On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

First of all, there was never any king.
The first priest (Eze Aro) was the renowned Dibịa Oké Nnachi after agwụ rejected the first person
Eze is not a priest

The Akpa brothers Akuma and Nnubi were not priests they were warriors. You can try your revision consolation story for the ignorant

They came they established dominion and suzerainty to this day

Save that Dibia bullshit for your beer parlour pals

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Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by BKayy: 8:45am On Aug 21, 2021
aribisala0:
Eze is not a priest

The Akpa brothers Akuma and Nnubi were not priests they were warriors. You can try your revision consolation story for the ignorant

They came they established dominion and suzerainty to this day

Save that Dibia bullshit for your beer parlour pals
Ask Questions if you don't know.
Oke Nnachi (a Priest) and his descendants are still the Eze Aro till date.
Even Useless Wikipedia still have it.

Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by aribisala0(m): 9:21am On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Ask Questions if you don't know.
Oke Nnachi (a Priest) and his descendants are still the Eze Aro till date.
Even Useless Wikipedia still have it.
Good advice for YOU

The descendants of Akuma and his brother rule to this day no matter how much you may try to rewrite history
If you know Wikipedia is useless why are you referencing it?

You think we don't know your activities on Wikipedia?

The truth is too bitter for you and you try to rewrite it
Unfortunately for you Wikipedia have a log of all the revisions

So since we are in agreement that Wikipedia is "useless" let us not go there

The Aros are ruled by the Ibom/Akpa descendants . Their ancestors sold Eboes as slaves for centuries

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Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by aribisala0(m): 9:36am On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


You clearly haven't studied anything if these are your true beliefs
Throughout their known history they were just a source of slaves for smaller more civilized groups like the Itsekiri , Ijaw Bin etc. When the slave trade ended the huge population of unsold slaves and British colonialism and democracy put them in a strong position in Eastern Nigeria based on numbers but they were a largely unevolved and chaotic group of people that had not developed complex political systems beyond the clan or umunna level
That was the zenith of their political development( Umunna politics) anywhere you see anything like Kingsdoms e.g Onitsha , Oguta Aro then there is a Bini, Igala , Ibom or other influence

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Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by BKayy: 10:31am On Aug 21, 2021
aribisala0:
Good advice for YOU

The descendants of Akuma and his brother rule to this day no matter how much you may try to rewrite history
If you know Wikipedia is useless why are you referencing it?

You think we don't know your activities on Wikipedia?

The truth is too bitter for you and you try to rewrite it
Unfortunately for you Wikipedia have a log of all the revisions

So since we are in agreement that Wikipedia is "useless" let us not go there

The Aros are ruled by the Ibom/Akpa descendants . Their ancestors sold Eboes as slaves for centuries
Mtcheww, I should have known I was dealing with a person from an Insignificant tribe
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by aribisala0(m): 10:33am On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Mtcheww, I should have known I was dealing with a person from an Insignificant tribe
Open a dictionary and check the word "tribe" you might end up not entirely wasting today
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by BKayy: 10:38am On Aug 21, 2021
aribisala0:
Open a dictionary and check the word "tribe" you might end up not entirely wasting today
Your people are not enough to be called anything but tribe.
An insignificant one at that matter
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Iykoto86(m): 11:34am On Aug 21, 2021
SlyDev:
Igbo didn't conquer even a house fly in Congo jungle. All their fight is through back biting and deceit like what they are doing in Nigeria today. You said through conquest but alaigbo is smaller than Oyo State cheesy
you don start again. You forget that Afghanistan is bigger than Israel in land mass. In terms of backbiting,we all know who plays that part perfectly.

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Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Nobody: 12:13pm On Aug 21, 2021
Iykoto86:
you don start again. You forget that Afghanistan is bigger than Israel in land mass. In terms of backbiting,we all know who plays that part perfectly.

Isreal and "fake black Jews" are not the same. Isreal are God chosen but God rejected fake black Jews because their fore father committed a taboo.
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Abohboy: 12:24pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Point of Correction, Ndigbo don't surround Itsekiri but Ndokwa and Ukwuani which your Aboh is a major part of.
In other words, your people (Aboh, Ndokwa and Ukwuani) surround Itsekiri and were taken as slaves by the Itsekiri.
Ndigbo are miles away

If you look at my other thread you'd see that Aboh was a massive trade market where slaves, palm oil and other commodities were sold no Aboh man was sold in the slave trade whatsoever, Ndigbo were very close actually with Onitsha being very close
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by BKayy: 12:30pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


If you look at my other thread you'd see that Aboh was a massive trade market where slaves, palm oil and other commodities were sold no Aboh man was sold in the slave trade whatsoever, Ndigbo were very close actually with Onitsha being very close
Onitsha close to where?
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Norwichsailor(m): 12:37pm On Aug 21, 2021
theTranscriber:
Spartan grin cheesy
Abeg no kée me grin
I swear ��
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Ckonnet: 3:36pm On Aug 21, 2021
SlyDev:
.. Aro chukwu were just opportunist slave raiders

Life comes with opportunity, if you are lucky you get one and if you are smart, u utilize it effectively.
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by Ofodirinwa: 4:26pm On Aug 21, 2021
Eze = Priest
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by leofab(f): 6:18pm On Aug 21, 2021
SlyDev:


All the igbos that have king are related to Bini! Fact! That's why culture of two igbo civilization is not surprising anymore. The closer to Bini and igala igbos were more advanced while others are just primitive and archaic.
the ibos practice gerontocracy.
Re: How Took Arochukwu from The ibibio - Aro-Ibibio Wars Explained (1650) by AmuDimpka: 4:43am On Mar 18
Igbo didn't conquer even a house fly in Congo jungle. All their fight is through back biting and deceit like what they are doing in Nigeria today. You said through conquest but alaigbo is smaller than Oyo State cheesy
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nsukka

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