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@Poster: My prophet has told me what happened to your lappy. |
He should be castrated. |
I for see a situation where Dunga will be assassinated. Brazil may be knocked out in the first round and the manager's life is not spared. What a joke with his 23 man squad. For Christ sake, who is Grafite that is in his squad. Other jokes are Eduardo Silver, Batista and Klebersson. The only big name in this Brazil team is Kaka. Dunga should think twice. |
@Poster: This is a lie. May be a link will help. |
agbotaen:Did you say Ika Kings?. What was your response when it came to your knowledge that a prominent Ika Obi (king) was a father of the day at Iri ji festival of Igbo youths in the UK some years ago?. |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=441857.msg6005478#msg6005478 date=1273088815]mekx.please i'm waiting for your response[/quote]Boy, you are waiting in vain. Why not publish your own certificates here first before asking someone else to do so?. Waiting. |
Eziachi BEAF ASHA BABYOSISI NAIJA-DOLL UDEZUE NCHARA MEKUSXXX ONLY TRUTH 006 R.BLACK CHINENYE N ABADABA CHOSEN ABAGWORO |
Congrats Chelsea youth team for winning the F.A youth competition. Well done lads. |
The late Jerome Udoji was not the founder of Udoji United. His son Oscar did. |
Knowall Just to expand your micro and empty brain, the Biroms and Angas are completely different from the Hausa/Fulani. They do not speak the same language, no same religion, culture etc. They do not even have emirs nor hausa surnames. The case of Ndiikwerre is not similar, if you had been Ikwerre, you will feel sorry for your ignorance. In religion, Ikwerre people are christians just as their Igbo kins. They also believe in Amadioha and other Igbo traditional religions. In language, they speak Igbo. In culture, they do kolanut rituals just as other Igbo groups. They build the same traditional houses as other Igbo people pattern theirs. They have Ezes as other Igbo people. Mr know nothing, do not bother your bigoted self with Ikwerre politics. Common stop it. |
[quote author=bk/babe97 link=topic=421192.msg5991865#msg5991865 date=1272901742]Yeah u aint interested in other people's territories indeed, thats why during the war in which yall got pummelled into oblivion Ojukwu had the nerve to try to capture Lagos. greedy Igbo people!!![/quote]Lagos expedition was not for territory acquisition but for liberation. |
olanajim:Your silly behaviour here is annoying. You write about Igbo expansion programme where non exist. You are not an Igbo and as a result, you do not know who are Igbo. From the borders of Ebonyi state up to Ogoja, are Igbo speaking, yet they are not Igbo. Igbo people do not claim them. The reason is because they are not Igbo. Ndigbo are not interested in other peoples territories and have never been, and will never be. Your calibre is not the type to discuss Igbo affairs as you have not got the mental capacity to do so. |
She may not be a herbalist, because herbalists do not rob. |
Onlytruth:You are right. You hardly see Ijebus, Ekitis, Offas, Igbominas arguing like this. Some of this groups do not believe in Oduduwa till date, yet they do not project their groups in the same image as Ndigbo here. Prior to 19th centuries, some groups such as the Ijebus will lock horns with any one who identifies them as Yorubas. Even around 18th century up to first half of 19th century, they fought constant wars amongst themselves. However, today, they are very proud Yoruba people. One of their sons-Awolowo has become the most celebrated Yoruba leader and not Ijebu leader.Ndigbo, please stop all this divisions. |
@Olanajim: Okrika people are very close to Igbo people. Half of them speak Igbo language. Yet Ndigbo do not regard them as Igbo because they are not Igbo. So what expansion are on about. Have the Okrika people ever attempted Ohanaeze meetings?. Have the Ohanaeze asked them to join?. The answer is no. Ndigbo aknowledge that their are minorities in the then Eastern region, so do not come here to type crap. |
Please Chinenye, in the name of Jesus, please stop this arguement. All along you have done so well educating Ika Igbo on their identity. You have done so well to reduce their beliefs to zero. You countered their impression nicely to the amazement of all. So why do you want to turn back on what you have preached in a different thread. In this case, what are you saying to the Ikas. Just my final word, you can be Eziama, Ngwa and Igbo. Umunede, Ika and Igbo. Umuihi, Etiti and Igbo. Unwanna, Afikpo and Igbo. Also, one can be Asero, Abeokuta, Egba and Yoruba. |
Tumuzi. How about towns such as Amaigbo, Igbo Ukwu, Akwukwu Igbo etc. Did the slave masters or the British give them such names. How did they arrive at such names 800 years ago if they did not know they were Igbo?. |
If the Igbo do not know themselves as Igbo, how did the slave masters document about Igbo slaves. The slave masters never wrote about Ngwa, Umuahia, Ndoni, Ndoki, Nkwerre, Ikwerre, Igberre etc but Igbo. Igbo is older than what you people think. |
NenyeN But before Ngwa, your autonomous community comes first. For example, Abayi, Ngwa and then Igbo. Am sure, where you are probably in the USA, you will firstly identify with your immediate village before the Ngwa etc. Also, someone else can be Umunede, Ika and Igbo. To some people, it is very difficult. Also someone can be Moniya, Ibadan and Yoruba. That should not be a problem to sane people. |
[quote author=conn-kg link=topic=413608.msg5982106#msg5982106 date=1272719077]Hapu ndi Labour, hapu ndi LibDem. Ha pu nu ha aka, ka ha tinye ndi Conservative ka-anyi na-anu ihe ozo. Mgbe obula ugbu a, ha na-asi ndi obia emebili ha obodo. Hapu ha ka ha mee ihe ha choro.[/quote]Okwu gi amaka. Ma o wu Labour Ka anyi ga eso ma ona ejeje, ma ona alala, Labour ka anyi ga eso. |
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