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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 9:59am On Jun 17, 2022
BloomingDale:


I’m Isoko from Ndokwa East. Three of my Isoko clans are in Rivers state while the remaining one is in Delta state. Don’t annex us o. Where is Anioma?
Isoko to the best of my understanding is distinct, there shall be no bullying, the fact is, if Nigeria divides there shall be meeting in the East similar to the Scramble for Africa, I can assure that if Isoko want depending on your population, you can be your own city state in a losely Confederate Union or go full blown and be a Republic, you can as well start with being a protectorate becuase outright running of a country could be complex.

You guys would get full sovereignty, you know Anioma they are your Neighbours in Delta, the are commonly referred to as Delta Igbo and we keep clamouring that an Anioma state be added to the South East. AlaIgbo honestly don't want to attach to any non Igbo spesking community, we have everything once we secure our people in Opobo, Bonny, Anioma, Ikwerre and so on, the abundant gas in South East woild generate enough electricity for uninterrupted power and selling to friendky nearby communities like you Isokos.

Not also minding the fact that the Igbos have the highest Rivers than any other nationality in Nigeria that would bring abundant hydro electric power as well, then the big market, industry and educational sector we already lead across Nigeria who are the Ijaws.

See as far as you don't try to form Alliance with the Ijaws to fight against us, we have many things that will benefit you and your country if you chose to be independent, I don't think there's an airport in the entire Isoko land so it is assumed that Igboland shall be your gateway for a start is that why you should take side eith people who neither have a standard airport nor university, what if we build walls, you will mo longer get to Asaba, how many standard hospitals do you have in Isoko, join your fights with sense.

Igbos won't claim unconnected people but if you fight us or join them to fight us, we may as well include you in our invasion map.

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Kelly500: 10:00am On Jun 17, 2022
Lol, na wah
Armaggedon:
His biggest worry should be the enemies he has made for himself who will come after him immediately he loses immunity.
Ethnic groups in Rivers state like Ogoni whom he insulted and mrginalised
Traditional rulers
Amaechi and his men
Efcc
Unknown Gunmen
Obigbo people that he killed and marginalized at will
Hausa Fulani that he fought and insulted
Fellow governors and politicians he fought

He will learn the hard way

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:00am On Jun 17, 2022
Gozac:

The problem minority tribes in SS and Igbos have is that their mutual rivalry and disdain. In the North minority tribes don't Rob shoulders with Hausa/ Fulani tribe. They know that they are minority and accept their position, while the Hausas equally integrated and accepted them knowing that united we will all win.
But here in South an Ibibio, Ijaw,Ikwerre man will be rivalling with Igbos and calling Igbos names while Igbos will be disdaining them at the same time
This is one of the reasons North keep ruling Nigeria
The mutual disrespect, rivalry and distrust among Igbos and her neighbours in SS is an advantage to northern political dominance
Eboes are are not as big as they think they are

These so called minority tribes sold Eboes as slaves for centuries. When the slave trade ended suddenly there was a surplus of unsold Eboe slaves and that is why there population is more than these so callled minorities who cannot accept their former slaves as masters
That is the summary. That is why Ikwerre never want to be called Eboe = Isuoma

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Thoh(m): 10:01am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Eboes are are not as big as they think they are

These so called minority tribes sold Eboes as slaves for centuries. When the slave trade ended suddenly there was a surplus of unsold Eboe slaves and that is why there population is more than these so callled minorities who cannot accept their former slaves as masters
That is the summary. That is why Ikwerre never want to be called Eboe = Isuoma

Ijaws are not minorities Ijaws are as large as Igbos

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Thoh(m): 10:02am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

You are just being emotional, do I believe in Biafra?, I believe in Nigeria and should Nigeria regrettably divide, we shall opt for AlaIgbo Republic where Opobo, Bonny and Ikwerre, Anioma, Igbanke etc shall be part of, know this and know what to expect
mumu
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:02am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Do not deceive yourself or try to rewrite history. The Akamkpas Took over Arochukwu and installed a monarchy that reigh to this day.
They sold Eboes for centuries as slaves .
Those in charge of all the secret cults in Arochukwu are Akpas reigning over their Eboe serfs
Go to Arochukwu and shout this is Akamkpas, forget about selling slaves, it was what happened in the time, today Arochukwu is an Igbo town, what I narrated happened a long time ago, unless if you wish to message your ego during the time of Aro confederacy it was the biggest area for commerce and other within the region so read your history right

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Thoh(m): 10:03am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

Isoko to the best of my understanding is distinct, there shall be no bullying, the fact is, if Nigeria divides there shall be meeting in the East similar to the Scramble for Africa, I can assure that if Isoko want depending on your population, you can be your own city state in a losely Confederate Union or go full blown and be a Republic, you can as well start with being a protectorate becuase outright running of a country could be complex.

You guys would get full sovereignty, you know Anioma they are your Neighbours in Delta, the are commonly referred to as Delta Igbo and we keep clamouring that an Anioma state be added to the South East. AlaIgbo honestly don't want to attach to any non Igbo spesking community, we have everything once we secure our people in Opobo, Bonny, Anioma, Ikwerre and so on, the abundant gas in South East woild generate enough electricity for uninterrupted power and selling to friendky nearby communities like you Isokos.

Not also minding the fact that the Igbos have the highest Rivers than any other nationality in Nigeria that would bring abundant hydro electric power as well, then the big market, industry and educational sector we already lead across Nigeria who are the Ijaws.

See as far as you don't try to form Alliance with the Ijaws to fight against us, we have many things that will benefit you and your country if you chose to be independent, I don't think there's an airport in the entire Isoko land so it is assumed that Igboland shall be your gateway for a start is that why you should take side eith people who neither have a standard airport nor university, what if we build walls, you will mo longer get to Asaba, how many standard hospitals do you have in Isoko, join your fights with sense.

Igbos won't claim unconnected people but if you fight us or join them to fight us, we may as well include you in our invasion map.

No Igbo in bonny and Opobo nairaland is not Bonny and Opobo

Landlocked fools

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:05am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

Go to Arochukwu and shout this is Akamkpas, forget about selling slaves, it was what happened in the time, today Arochukwu is an Igbo town, what I narrated happened a long time ago, unless if you wish to message your ego during the time of Aro confederacy it was the biggest area for commerce and other within the region so read your history right
Yes just like Kano is a Hausa town with a Fulani Emir

Arochukwu is ruled by an Akamkpa Dynasty who previously sold Eboes as slaves for centuries.

We cannot forget about slave selling

Everyone was selling Eboe slaves
Ikwerre called them = Isuoma/Good Slave
Ijaws sold Eboes Ask Asari Dokubo
Bini sold
Eboes Ask Google

Itsekiri sold Eboes Ask Reno Omokri

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:05am On Jun 17, 2022
Thoh:


No Igbo in bonny and Opobo nairaland is not Bonny and Opobo

Landlocked fools
Neither is nairaland Opobo, go to Opobo and Bonny and claim them, they speak Igbo as we speak

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:11am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Yes just like Kano is a Hausa town with a Fulani Emir

Arochukwu is ruled by an Akamkpa Dynasty who previously sold Eboes as slaves for centuries.


The difference is that Hausa had been subdued all round but the Igbos free, so since the Igbos own the land, can the Akamkpa stop them from being Igbo and does that imply that the Aros did not win the war, please study the screenshot

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:12am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

The difference is that Hausa had been subdued all round but the Igbos free, so since the Igbos own the land, can the Akamkpa stop them from being Igbo and does that imply that the Aros did not win the war, please study the screenshot
No difference . You are just consoling yourself.

Have you ever been to Arochukwu?
Eboes are so ashamed of this uncomfortable truth they spend hours editing and rediting Wikipedia I laugh in Nsibidi

Akpa Dynaty reigns in Arochukwu till this day

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Gozac: 10:12am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Eboes are are not as big as they think they are

These so called minority tribes sold Eboes as slaves for centuries. When the slave trade ended suddenly there was a surplus of unsold Eboe slaves and that is why there population is more than these so callled minorities who cannot accept their former slaves as masters
That is the summary. That is why Ikwerre never want to be called Eboe = Isuoma
Though am not a student of history, I know Igbos population is the highest among other tribes in SS and SE as at today. They are not so called minority tribes, they are minority tribes based on population. Your ideology can not change that fact.
Anyway your comment corroborated what I wrote with regards to Igbos and her neighbours in SS
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:15am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
No difference . You are just consoling yourself.

Have you ever been to Arochukwu?
Have you ever been to Enugu, today it is called Arochukwu and not Calabar and you are asking questions, what I know is that there would be boundary issues when if possible Nigeria divides, not even happening anytime soon, lol, Arochukwu won't even be given any significance sef that's not an issue you see a town called Aro Chukwu (Aro of God) not Akwa Abasi and you want to fight for it, well Goodluck, history have a way of repeating itself

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:16am On Jun 17, 2022
Gozac:

Though am not a student of history, I know Igbos population is the highest among other tribes in SS and SE as at today. They are not so called minority tribes, they are minority tribes based on population. Your ideology can not change that fact.
Anyway your comment corroborated what I wrote with regards to Igbos and her neighbours in SS
Can you give figures to buttress your point. What are the most recent population figures you have?
Surely your claim must have a basis?
By your logic why can't Yoruba call Eboes a minority after all it is all relative
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:19am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

Have you ever been to Enugu, today it is called Arochukwu and not Calabar and you are asking questions, what I know is that there would be boundary issues when if possible Nigeria divides, not even happening anytime soon, lol, Arochukwu won't even be given any significance sef that's not an issue you see a town called Aro Chukwu (Aro of God) not Akwa Abasi and you want to fight for it, well Goodluck, history have a way of repeating itself
Fulani do not speak Fulani any more in many parts of Hausa land
So what is your point

The Kings of Arochuwkwu are not Eboe, Their gods/juju are not Eboe, their Ekpe secret society is not Eboe .The main traditional institutions and kings are not EBoe, Nsibidi is not Eboe

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Gozac: 10:19am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Can you give figures to buttress your point. What are the most recent population figures you have?
Surely your claim must have a basis?
By your logic why can't Yoruba call Eboes a minority after all it is all relative
Sorry you're Yoruba person
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:20am On Jun 17, 2022
Gozac:

Sorry you're Yoruba person
Are you from Eboe
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:24am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Fulani do not speak Fulani any more in many parts of Hausa land
So what is your point

The Kings of Arochuwkwu are not Eboe, Their gods/juju are not Eboe, their Ekpe secret society is not Eboe .The main traditional institutions and kings are not EBoe, Nsibidi is not Eboe
Who said they are Igbos, they are not but now like you said, if they speak Igbo abd there is the core Igbo society which Arochukwu is just a smaller part of, do you think the Obibios in Arochukwu can defeat the rest of Igboland to attain such status as you give them, the greater Igbo nation is out there, not minding that the Igbo alliance defeated the Ibibios, so what are you saying. Whoever rules the people as far as they are okay is their choice but what won't be their choice is staying in a country of Igbos shoukd Nigeria regrettably divide
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:26am On Jun 17, 2022
AlexBells:

Who said they are Igbos, they are not but now like you said, if they speak Igbo abd there is the core Igbo society which Arochukwu is just a smaller part of, do you think the Obibios in Arochukwu can defeat the rest of Igboland to attain such status as you give them, the greater Igbo nation is out there, not minding that the Igbo alliance defeated the Ibibios, so what are you saying. Whoever rules the people as far as they are okay is their choice but what won't be their choice is staying in a country of Igbos shoukd Nigeria regrettably divide
You talk as if you matter.You have no say in determining what a splintered Nigeria will look like. What makes you think Eboes will keep any land? That is not sure
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by sofiscatedmoron: 10:36am On Jun 17, 2022
Thoh:


Igbos are not larger than Ijaw in population.

They cannot fight Ijaw. They are below Ijaw.
,How many ijaw have u seen grin

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Musrataman(m): 10:40am On Jun 17, 2022
Assetinvestor:
It is safe to say that Ikwerres have reached their climax politically and after coming so close yet failed miserably. I wouldn't say it is a case of use and dump per se but something that was bound to happen.

Firstly, not a few people thought that Amaechi would be supported by Buhari to become president considering how loyal he has been to them. Even he Amaechi thought he was the anointed one until the last minute.

Secondly, Wike was over confident that he would emerge the PDP presidential candidate. They even hoped that both parties would field Ikwerre candidates. However, Wike also lost the presidential primaries to Atiku after spending billions of naira in pursuit of it.

Many felt that he would probably be compensated with the VP slot, but alas he was denied that too.

The basis that caused the failure of these two Ikwerre men when they were already very close to the trophy is what I will reveal today; the acrimonious relationship existing between them and Igbos!

Wike's unpopularity started after he sanctioned attack on Obigbo people in Rivers State. The anger was so much among the rest of Igbos that Wike instantly drew the battle line. Before that unfortunate incident, Igbos used to be his greatest supporters. Hausas and Fulanis never liked him and neither did Yorubas. However, he instantly became an orphan because Igbos turned from being his greatest supporters to his worst critics. Wike was left with just Rivers cash to back him up.

The betrayal of Tambuwal on the day of primaries may have been a sucker punch. But losing out on the VP ticket was the final straw.

Aside his rambunctious nature, Atiku would have considered Wike if had the support of Igbos. Atiku and his advisers realized that Wike had no other group behind him except his Ikwerre people of just 2/3 LGAs. However, Okowa has a cosy relationship with Igbos and the Anioma people also align with Igbos more often than not. There with Okowa, Atiku knew he could still hope to get some Igbo votes.

The case of ikwerres is akin to a butterfly that thought itself a bird. Soon Wike will hand over to an Ijaw or Opobo man. Amaechi will step down as minister. The fame they enjoyed is already over.

The Igbos may not be having it any better but as far as Igbos still own an entire region to themselves and also have a huge population, they will always be a force to reckon with in Nigeria.

This is a self inflicted injury and they have no one to blame except themselves. I hope the Ikwerres have learned their lesson, albeit the hard way.

They are more relevant than Igbo's, people that are not up to a state
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 10:40am On Jun 17, 2022
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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by AlexBells(m): 10:49am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
You talk as if you matter.You have no say in determining what a splintered Nigeria will look like. What makes you think Eboes will keep any land? That is not sure
Ofcourse we matters, the international community would first consider the VETOS interest WAZOBIA, North would side us becuase we are only hope for access to sea via the Niger lol, yorubas lol they would just leave you on your own so far they get Oduduwa, they will even likely lose Ilorin sef

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Nobody: 10:50am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Fulani do not speak Fulani any more in many parts of Hausa land
So what is your point

The Kings of Arochuwkwu are not Eboe, Their gods/juju are not Eboe, their Ekpe secret society is not Eboe .The main traditional institutions and kings are not EBoe, Nsibidi is not Eboe


They are not Eboe ,but they are Igbo

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Thoh(m): 10:50am On Jun 17, 2022
sofiscatedmoron:

,How many ijaw have u seen grin

You see Ijaw everyday
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Sergio101(m): 11:13am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
You talk as if you matter.You have no say in determining what a splintered Nigeria will look like. What makes you think Eboes will keep any land? That is not sure

Dear Yolloba man.

I don't actually think your jejune opinion really matters in the affairs of the east

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 11:14am On Jun 17, 2022
Sergio101:


Dear Yolloba man.

I don't actually think your jejune opinion really matters in the affairs of the east
Wetin be jejune? I no know book
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Sergio101(m): 11:16am On Jun 17, 2022
Thoh:


You see Ijaw everyday

If daftness and shallow mindedness was a person......it must be you and your co account of Ditari-rubish .

The most shallow in Nairaland.

I asked you a question in one thread like that.

I was fully ready for a demographic study.....but you failed to answer me.


I'm here again with my question.

Let's table fact

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Sergio101(m): 11:18am On Jun 17, 2022
Thoh:


You see Ijaw everyday

How many state/States has ijaw.

I will be comparing it with two Igbo states.


Answer me and we begin

(Remember, don't bring up your usual balkanization shit here, igbos too were balkanized)

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by Odingo1: 11:29am On Jun 17, 2022
aribisala0:
Wetin be jejune? I no know book
Old man, why do you live your entire life on earth hating Igbos, since 20 years ago you are still hating. Nawaa ooo.

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Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by aribisala0(m): 11:34am On Jun 17, 2022
Odingo1:

Old man, why do you live your entire life on earth hating Igbos, since 20 years ago you are still hating. Nawaa ooo.
Obelenwa

Eboes are not that important.There are more important things to deal with
Re: Ikwerres Have Learnt A Hard Lesson by sofiscatedmoron: 11:54am On Jun 17, 2022
Thoh:


You see Ijaw everyday
The last time was 2009 in Lagos I saw one

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