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simpleseyi:What is this one talking about? Do you even know who the Ijaws are? |
Bmaster:It's obvious. |
YoruBads:To a great level you are on point but I didn't script it. The Riverine did. |
adekolaelect:Supreme Court should learn to know that Ijaws are not Yorubas. You don't provoke Ijaws unnecessary. Ijaws are very loving people but when angered, they are more brutal than FULANI. |
Saltinny:Hmm. |
Saltinny:We pray that this desperation of him didn't do the otherwise to Nigeria. |
As Ijaws, we stand firm and resolute. No one, no individual, no group will distort the truth or obstruct the good governance of Governor Fubara in Rivers State. We will not sit idle while forces attempt to undermine his leadership. Let it be known: Governor Fubara is Ijaw. The blood that flows through his veins is our blood. His identity is our identity, and his mandate is sacred. We are fully and unconditionally behind him. His decisions are final, and his authority is unquestionable. Those who seek to challenge him are challenging the collective will of the Ijaw people. This is not just about politics; it is about our heritage, our pride, and our future. We will defend it with every fiber of our being. Let no one make the mistake of underestimating our resolve. The Ijaw people are known for their strength, unity, and courage. Our history speaks of resilience, and our spirit cannot be broken. Anyone who attempts to stand in our way will face a force they cannot withstand. We fear no one. We bow to no one. Governor Fubara symbolizes hope, progress, and justice for Rivers State. We see his vision, we trust his leadership, and we support his mission. Any attack on him is an attack on the Ijaw people, and we will respond accordingly. This is a warning to those who think they can destabilize his administration: do not provoke us. Do not tempt our strength. We are ready, and we will defend our own. Our support is unwavering. Our loyalty is unshakeable. Governor Fubara is our leader, and we stand with him, now and always.
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*LINO MOURNS PA EDWIN CLARK* . 💙❤️💚 It is with utmost pain and sadness in our hearts, that we write this article due to the demise of a true hero of the Ijaw Nation. Pa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark. You did the one you can to see the Ijaw Nation move forward, you have done your part and gone and LINO is here to see to it that we Ijaws get to the promise land of which is the full time Nation of our own bigger than the 55 smallest countries in the world including Isreal and Rwanda. The 1147 villages, towns and settlements of the Western Region of Ijaw(Ondo, Edo,Delta Ijaws) mourn you, the 869 villages, towns and settlements of Central Region of Ijaw(Bayelsa and Ahoada West) mourn you, the 832 towns, villages and settlements of the Eastern Region of Ijaw (Rivers,Akwa-Ibom Ijaws) mourn you. Put together is 2,848 villages, towns and settlements that make up the Ijaw Nation and we are all sad on your demise to eternal glory. Greet our heroes for us, Isaac Boro, Harold Dappa Biriye, Diepriye Alamieseigha, Sir Owonaro Melford Okilo, among others.. One day, Ijaw Nation would be free on the course of Ijaw Republic... Rest on Dada!!! Ijaw our past, present and future. @General Ditari Ebi President, Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization LINO From Central Region Minijiye Joseph Sukubo Vice President Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization LINO (From Eastern Region) Botu Pius Ogusuware National Secretary LINO (From Western Region).
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*THIS IS THE ANCESTRAL HOME OF THE IJAWS💙❤️💚* .. Agadagba Bou in Igbedi Creek is the ancestral home of the Ijaws. After coming from upper Northern Egyptian area, close to Eastern part of Mediterranean Sea, The first Ijaw person settled at Agadagba Bou in Igbedi Creek 12,858 years ago. The area span places in present Kolokuma, Ekpetiama, and Mein Clans and since the Agadagba span areas in different Communities, the most relevant thing to hold on to is the exact Creek known as Igbedi Creek, thereby present Igbedi Community on the mainland of Wilberforce Island, becoming the exact area in Agadagba that Is first settled because all of present Igbedi is part of Agadagba Bou. The Lovers of Ijaw Nation Organization LINO is building an Ijaw National Museum in Igbedi the ancestral home of the Ijaws just like Yorubas built in Ile-Ife Osun, Igbos did in Nri of Anambra and Hausa did in Sokoto. Present Ijaw Nation comprise of 2,848 villages and settlements. 1147 in Western Ijaw(Ondo, Edo, Delta Ijaws) 869 in Central Ijaw (Bayelsa and Ahoada West) 832 in Eastern Ijaw (Rivers, Akwa-Ibom Ijaws). Making 2848 villages, settlements and towns that make up the Ijaw Nation, To know more about Igbedi the ancestral home of the Ijaw Nation as well as the Museum building plan, you can chat us up on WhatsApp @ 07055166591... .
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