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How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by undisputedKOC: 1:38pm On Oct 09, 2022
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by nigeriancritic1(m): 1:39pm On Oct 09, 2022
You are Undisputed!

undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe. But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by fman(m): 1:44pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.
wake up!!
Collect ya money!!
Awon blogger

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Faber(m): 1:45pm On Oct 09, 2022
Yes we are a minority tribe

A minority tribe with 5 states..
And Indeginous communities found in Rivers, Delta, Benue State, Bayelsa State, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Edo States...a true minority tribe


I no blame you, I blame MTN who gave you free mb to come here and be insulting yourself
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by LadyExcellency: 1:50pm On Oct 09, 2022
Jonathan got the support of Igbos. After giving 98% support to an Ijaw President and the hatred still persists.

No wonder, Ijaw was the only tribe to shout and implement "Abandoned Properties"

Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by kettykin: 1:52pm On Oct 09, 2022
This is the only agenda APC has. The satanic party is not bordered by the decay of Naira, the plundering of oil subsidy, the stealing of crude oil from pipeline, the near collapse of security in the north, all this useless, good for nothing demonic party is concerned about is reduce igbo to minority status.

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Wisetrue99: 1:54pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.
No one can use any statistic from Nigeria because of nepotism!

Give everybody a level playing ground and let's check something!

You can't be going from house to house registering people in the north where the insecurity is high and make it difficult in the south and be bragging about what exactly

Mtcheeeeew
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by ezegold4we: 1:54pm On Oct 09, 2022
This OP is an agbadorian urchin.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by janeso(f): 1:56pm On Oct 09, 2022
Apc market your Tinubu/shetima
Leave Obident alone.

We have make up our mine nothing can change it
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Roger3D(m): 1:57pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.
You don't have the competence to speak for an entire ethnic group. Every candidate will get some votes from all over
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by YourMrBoo: 1:59pm On Oct 09, 2022
The op is a Yoruba masquerading as ijaw to spite ijaw against their Igbo neighbors...
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Chinjo2: 2:00pm On Oct 09, 2022
You can never rule out the fact that igbo is one of the three major tribes of Nigeria. Igbo are found in the entire 5 states of the south east and some parts of benue, kogi and delta is not a write off
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by spearman(m): 2:02pm On Oct 09, 2022
Faber:
Yes we are a minority tribe

A minority tribe with 5 states..
And Indeginous communities found in Rivers, Delta, Benue State, Bayelsa State, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Edo States...a true minority tribe


There are no Ibos in the Niger Delta. get that into your flat skull. Ibos are the only flat heads in Nigeria. go and verify, Anioma, Nkwere are cone heads..
Anioma are not cannibals and cultural anthropology says they are DIFFERENT ORIGIN.

Gumbody attach by force no dey shame una?



Edo-zien Asagba of Asaba in Edo Crown.

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by bender79: 2:04pm On Oct 09, 2022
I spoke to a lot of Ijaw people in Port Harcourt and they are Obidients. You think Asari is taking seriously? Or you think is by cocking AK47 with his big fat pommo face. Ijaws cannot forget how igbos stood by them when Jonathan was president. How can they forget how Tinubu removed Jonathan through propaganda and wicked lies only to bring in a disaster.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Kendo93: 2:09pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.
mind your business.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Idiko1: 2:12pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.

Any Idiota anyway!! Igbo have never claimed 3rd or even 2nd in Nigeria demographic platform. Ndigbo had always maintained the fact to be 1st and original of all the ethnicities in Nigeria.

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by spearman(m): 2:14pm On Oct 09, 2022
Faber:
Yes we are a minority tribe

A minority tribe with 5 states..
And Indeginous communities found in Rivers, Delta, Benue State, Bayelsa State, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Edo States...a true minority tribe





History/Origin of Agbor

Agbor is the biggest and the most cosmopolitan city of the lka nation. The historic origin of Agbor kingdom as we stated earlier has different angles. Some writers trace the origin of Agbor to the reign of Oba Ewedo of Benin. According to this perspective - the Oba had twin sons named Edo and Ogugunagbon. Both were subjected to a kind of lucky dip in order to pick a successor to Oba Ewedo. Ogugunagbon was unlucky to choose the wrong box and had to leave Benin with throng of his supporters to a new location leading to his founding of Agbor. However, Prince Adams Gbenoba in his book "The History and Culture of Agbor (Agbon) Kingdom" agrees with the Benin origin but adds another angle:

"Without doubt, beyond myths and legends by way of oral tradition, no accounts can be more authentic than the neutral, historical accounts of colonial travelers, explorers and administrators. Mr. J. Macrae-Simpson on page 5 of his "1935 INTELLIGENCE REPORT ON THE AGBOR CLAN IN THE AGBOR DISTRICT' recorded thus: "Talbet, on page 168 of Volume 1 of Southern Nigeria", quotes an extract from the chronicle of the Dutch historian-traveller Henrik Nyendael, which seems to be a description of the exodus from Benin of the founder of Agbor Clan: "After this barbarity, the King aIso found a third manthat stood on hisway, who, being universally beloved,was timely warned ...and accordingly took his flight, accompanied by three-fourths of the inhabitants of the town. The King caused the fugitives to be pursued.. Then the fugitives, thoroughly incensed and flushed, came directly to the City, which they plundered and pillaged, sparing no place but the King's Court; after which he returned, but incessantly continued to rob the inhabitants of Great Benin, till at last a peace was concluded ... He lives two or three days' journey from Benin, where he keeps at Agbor as great a Court and State as the King...".Talbet goes on to say that of the two families that left Benin at this time (shortly before Nyandael's visit in 1702), one settled at Agbor while the other went to Obior, another Clan in the Agbor District. Of the same Obior family came also the ancestors of Onitsha-Mili (the Onitsha Waterside of today). It is a tradition of the Obior people, and indeed of most of the Clans between them and the Niger, and also of Onitsha itself, that their tribe was founded by Chima a refugee from Benin City...The story is that Chima?, when driven from Benin, traveled eastwards towards the Niger, which he eventually crossed, and settled in Onitsha. There he begat nine children, of which eight died, leaving him with a daughter called Owuwu. Believing that the loss of his children was caused by witchcraft, he left Onitsha and returning to Agbor, long existing country, settled at Osarra (present day Ozanogogo- previously called Ozarra- in Agbor Kingdom), where one of the quarters to this day bears the name of his sole remaining child, Owuwu.

Similarly Onyekpeze F. A, a foremost writer of lka history in his book ·An outline of the Culture & Socio-Economic Interest of the Ika Nation emphasizes this trend of the Benin factor in the formation of Agbor: One factor is that the place names of Agbor and Its outlying settlements are Bini words. Another factor which buttresses Agbor claim to Bini origin is that the villages in Agbor Town viz, lghogbe, Olihe, Ogbeisere, Ohumere, Ehaikpen, Ogbesogban and Ogbeiwaise, etc. are a replica of the villages in Benin City. In addition, even the lhogbes of Agbor like the lghogbes of Benin City, claim lfe origin and their ancestors are believed to have accompanied Prince Oromiyan from lfeto Benin to establish the present monarchy.

The Agbor titleship, Uzaman, lhaime, Odlonwere and Ehaivbo, and its system of government are similar to those of Benin. Furthermore, inAgbor's oral tradition, the king of Agborwas popularly known as Ogle Agbon, meaning the ruler of the whole world. The question which arises is, when did the title of the ruler of Agbor change from Ogle to Obi of Agbor? One can therefore acceptthe Bini oral tradition that the rulers of lka now called Obis were Ogies as other rulers or Chiefs or Oba's representatives in Benin Division. It may be that the rulers of lka, especially the ruler of Agbor regarded Ogle as belittling and wanted a more prestigious title, especially after successfully severing political relationship with Benin following the deportation of Oba Ovoramwen in 1898.

Despite these different views Agbor continues to wax stronger with a rich cultura Iheritage.

1. Ime-Obizone comprising of:
(i) Ogbemudein
(ii) lhaikpen
(iii) lghogbe
(iv) Ohumere
(v) Ogbe-lsere
(vi) Ogbe-lsogban
(vii) Obi-Oiihe
(viii Oruru
(ix) ldumu Agbamise.
(x) Ogbe-Ase (lwase).

2. Ihuiyase zone comprising of:
(i) Ewuru
(ii) Agbor-Nta
(iii) Aliokpu
(iv) Alihami
(v) Alihagu I& II
(vi) Oki
(vii) Alifekede
(viii) Aliagwai
(ix) ldumu-Oza

3.1hu-Ozomor zone
(i) Alizomor
(ii) Omumu
(iii) Alisimie ldumu ltenei
(iv) Oza-Nogogo
(v) Owuwu
(vi) Uvbere
(vii) Alisor
(viii) Alibido
(ix) Aliebi
(x) ldumuenwan
(xi) Alileha
(xii) ldumnleha

4. Orogodo zone comprising of:
(i) GRAI & II
(ii) Orogodo Urban or Boji Boji-Agbor
(iii) Emuhu

5. Ekuku-Agbor zone comprising of:
(iv) Ekuku-Agbor
(v) Alidinma
(vi) Obi lduhon
(vii) ObiAgbor
It is pertinent to point here three of these villages- Alisor, Alilehan and Ozanogogo speak Oza language of the edo people and notthe lka language.

Government of Agbor

The monarchy rules the Agbor kingdom.The Dein is the king of Agbor kingdom. He is the supreme authority for the whole entire kingdom. Dein was the first ruler of Agbor .He reigned from 1270 to 1307 with his headquarters at Agbor-nta. However, the headquarters of the Agbor Kingdom has moved to different locations for a couple of times in order to maintain a modicum of impregnability and invincibility of the kingdom. The Dein was the commander in chief of the Agbor kingdom. Agbor warriors feared no foe. Their exploits are legendary and they maintained their territories with an iron fist. The Agbor kingdom founded outposts towns far away from the kingdom to protect itself from foreign invasions.

Dynasty till Date

1. Dein 1270 to 1307
2. Owuwu 1307 to 1333
3. Akina 1333 to 1460
4. Agho 1460 to 1518
5. Oguade 1518 to 1594
6. Ahisama 1598 to 1630
7. Oseh 1630 to 1650
8. Oje-1650 to 1658
9. Adigwe 1698 to 1740
10. Modu 1740 to 1795
11. Obanor 1795 to 1885
12. Odin 1885 to 1890
13. Gbenoba 1890 to 1911
14. Agborbu 1914 to 1929
15. Obika 1935 to 1967
16. lkenchuku 1968 to 1979
17. Kiagboekuzi 1979 till date.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by undisputedKOC: 2:16pm On Oct 09, 2022
bender79:
Ijaws cannot forget how igbos stood by them when Jonathan was president. How can they forget how Tinubu removed Jonathan through propaganda and wicked lies only to bring in a disaster.
We are not blind. Igbos supported GEJ not out of love for Ijaws but for their political and personal gains and benefits. We know how your tribe hijacked all the juicy posts under GEJ and pushed him to political relegation.

If there's one thing Ijaws can never forget, it is how Igbos plundered our lands, dominated and oppressed our people in the Eastern region. We cannot forget how you raped our women, maimed and killed our men during the civil war undecided

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Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by spearman(m): 2:16pm On Oct 09, 2022
Faber:
Yes we are a minority tribe

A minority tribe with 5 states..
And Indeginous communities found in Rivers, Delta, Benue State, Bayelsa State, Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Edo States...a true minority tribe



Asaba Man Responds On Facebook To Asaba Is Igbo Claims

Asaba Inlaw: "In This Whole World You Couldn’t Find Anyone To Marry But An Igbo"

Short story: One of my earliest and most persistent memories is this - near my village, 1 kilometer from Asaba, was a camp where people lived.
Who are they I asked - “Wa bu Ndigbo” I was told. Translation: “They are Igbos”.
I was confused. Aren’t we Igbos, but I said nothing.
Another occasion I heard some commotion in the direction of the camp. Oh don’t be worried I was told. They are Igbos. Again so thought but we are igbos!


Fast forward 3 decades.
A friend of mine from Aba who married from Asaba, over a beer told me “I can’t get over Asaba people. During my native law, my wife’s people kept abusing her in the same language I spoke. They kept saying ‘so in this whole world, you couldn’t find anyone to marry but an Igbo?’”
These are true accounts.
People from my area… even the indigenes of ONITSHA (I’ve been told) consider themselves Not Igbo.
I grew up seeing my people refer to others as “Those Igbo people”.
I have just learnt that the phrase “Igbo enwere Eze” was coined by core Igbos to separate themselves from the Onitsha indigenes…
Following that logic, Asaba nwere eze .... kedụ ka ọ ga-esi bụrụ igbo?
ka anyi biri n’udo nwanne m nwoke
m zuru ikpe m

It’s not an issue to be swept under the carpet. We need to consider it seriously.

Just because everyone in America speaks English doesn’t change their ancestry (some are of German, Italian, Russian, African, Chinese ancestry...).
Ancestry can only be determined scientifically by DNA analysis. My sister discovered she has ancestors from Mali, Senega... of course!! The river Niger flows through those nations before it passes the shores of my village which sits on the West Bank of the Niger net Asaba.

Bottom line, you cannot teach a man how to write with his left hand in old age.
The real issue is why so many Igbo speaking people reject the idea they’re Igbo. (Like some Egyptians in an interview I watched - who can’t understand why they’re considered Africans at all!).
Let’s have an academic discussion why!
We may learn valuable lessons.
��‍♂️�
Good morning.
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by XerXers: 2:20pm On Oct 09, 2022
People who have no achievement are looking to console themselves with Nigerian elections
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by XerXers: 2:22pm On Oct 09, 2022
spearman:


Asaba Man Responds On Facebook To Asaba Is Igbo Claims

Asaba Inlaw: "In This Whole World You Couldn’t Find Anyone To Marry But An Igbo"

Short story: One of my earliest and most persistent memories is this - near my village, 1 kilometer from Asaba, was a camp where people lived.
Who are they I asked - “Wa bu Ndigbo” I was told. Translation: “They are Igbos”.
I was confused. Aren’t we Igbos, but I said nothing.
Another occasion I heard some commotion in the direction of the camp. Oh don’t be worried I was told. They are Igbos. Again so thought but we are igbos!


Fast forward 3 decades.
A friend of mine from Aba who married from Asaba, over a beer told me “I can’t get over Asaba people. During my native law, my wife’s people kept abusing her in the same language I spoke. They kept saying ‘so in this whole world, you couldn’t find anyone to marry but an Igbo?’”
These are true accounts.
People from my area… even the indigenes of ONITSHA (I’ve been told) consider themselves Not Igbo.
I grew up seeing my people refer to others as “Those Igbo people”.
I have just learnt that the phrase “Igbo enwere Eze” was coined by core Igbos to separate themselves from the Onitsha indigenes…
Following that logic, Asaba nwere eze .... kedụ ka ọ ga-esi bụrụ igbo?
ka anyi biri n’udo nwanne m nwoke
m zuru ikpe m

It’s not an issue to be swept under the carpet. We need to consider it seriously.

Just because everyone in America speaks English doesn’t change their ancestry (some are of German, Italian, Russian, African, Chinese ancestry...).
Ancestry can only be determined scientifically by DNA analysis. My sister discovered she has ancestors from Mali, Senega... of course!! The river Niger flows through those nations before it passes the shores of my village which sits on the West Bank of the Niger net Asaba.

Bottom line, you cannot teach a man how to write with his left hand in old age.
The real issue is why so many Igbo speaking people reject the idea they’re Igbo. (Like some Egyptians in an interview I watched - who can’t understand why they’re considered Africans at all!).
Let’s have an academic discussion why!
We may learn valuable lessons.
��‍♂️�
Good morning.
Una no dey tire? So other tribes will vote Tinubu but only Igbos will vote Obi? Clap for yourself
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by gidgiddy: 2:24pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.

Igbos claiming to be the third largest ethnic group? There are many schools of thought who believe that Igbos are the largest ethnic group in Nigeria

Just the population of Anambra is 11 million people and all the Ijaws in the world are not up to that

The problem of of Igbos is that so many Igbos have lost hope in Nigeria that many of them no longer vote
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by bender79: 2:40pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
We are not blind. Igbos supported GEJ not out of love for Ijaws but for their political and personal gains and benefits. We know how your tribe hijacked all the juicy posts under GEJ and pushed him to political relegation.

If there's one thing Ijaws can never forget, it is how Igbos plundered our lands, dominated and oppressed our people in the Eastern region. We cannot forget how you raped our women, maimed and killed our men during the civil war undecided
I have giving you my finding. You cannot as a Yoruba man speak for them even though you are claiming falsely that you are part of them
Re: How 2023 Elections Will Expose Igbos Are A Minority Tribe by Tinubuagbado: 2:59pm On Oct 09, 2022
undisputedKOC:
For many decades Igbos have been claiming to be the 3rd among the majority tribes Hausa and Yoruba in Nigeria. But very soon, the 2023 elections will expose that fraud to the whole world that Igbos are not a majority and should not be counted among the majority tribes in Nigeria.

2023 elections will prove once and for all that Ijaws are and should be counted as the 3rd majority tribe in Nigeria. We Ijaws are more than Igbos in Nigeria and Igbos are a minority tribe in reality.

How will the 2023 elections expose this? During the 2023 elections, around 95% of Igbos will vote for Peter Obi but Obi will still lose the elections because Igbos are a minority tribe.

But anyone the Ijaws support with their votes will win. And we Ijaws have chosen to support Tinubu because that's what is in our best interest and the best interest of the progress and development of the Niger Delta. Ijaws will make Tinubu president. Asari is already speaking the mind of our people.

Fool.
Fake Ijaw from iragbiji.

Useless vagabond and fugitive, online miscreants.

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