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PoliticsRe: Explosion Rocks Trans-Niger Pipeline In Rivers by Behopeful: 2:37pm On Mar 18, 2025
westlius:
go to vanguard site you see it
PoliticsRe: 2 Men Caught Exhuming 16 Skulls At Cemetery In Oyo (Photo) by Behopeful: 9:52pm On Jan 07, 2022
Lol! Skull miners on the prowl. Yorubas and skull mining are like 5 and 6
etokhana:
https://dailytrust.com/2-men-arrested-exhuming-16-skulls-at-cemetery
PoliticsRe: Mbadinuju, Former Governor Of Anambra State Is Dead by Behopeful: 8:14am On Dec 31, 2020
Her name na Uche. If you put an Ekwunife na you Sabi
Karemarealty288:
Its was rumoured that his accounts officer/girlfriend played fast one on him...now the said accounts officer became his benefactor... She is a Senator and Currently a political heavyweight in Anambra State.
PoliticsRe: Mbadinuju, Former Governor Of Anambra State Is Dead by Behopeful: 8:10am On Dec 31, 2020
May his soul rest in peace. However, let's not sugar-coat the man's abysmal performance. He was a total failure as a governor. May we not have such a governor.
PoliticsRe: The Most Dangerous States In Nigeria by Behopeful: 6:15pm On Dec 25, 2020
Please what is Anambra doing on that list? [Quote author=Dovegrey post=97388278]The spate of insecurity has continued to increase in the country, with the rate of the most crimes now at a record high. Indiscriminate killing, kidnapping, and armed robbery have continued to thrive in Nigeria, and unfortunately our security forces and the federal government have also continued to fail Nigerians.

These are the most dangerous states in the Nigeria
1.Borno state
2.Zamfara state
3.Katsina state
4.Anambra state
5.Kaduna state
6.Ogun state
7.Niger state
8.Kogi state
9.Sokoto state
10.Benue state
11.Kano
i rather sleep inside bush than borno state[/quote]
PoliticsRe: Afenifere Tackles Senator Adefuye Over Claim That Obasanjo Is Not A Yoruba Man by Behopeful: 5:24pm On Dec 25, 2020
Even Theophilus Danjuma is an Igbo man from Abia State
Kaduna1stson:
Even Abdul salam is a known ibo man from the same town as Nzeribe. he has a new house there.
PoliticsRe: Armed Thugs Invade CNG Security Summit In Kaduna, Attack Officials, Guests by Behopeful: 5:30pm On Dec 14, 2020
Armed thugs? Where are their arms? Where is your evidence. This is a mere propaganda designed by the oppositions and enemies of our country to tarnish the impeccable image of our hardworking and dependable president. Everyone should please disregard this.[quote author=Le124 post=97064146]Godwin Isenyo, Kaduna
PoliticsRe: 5 Most Tribalist State In Nigeria by Behopeful: 7:34pm On Dec 07, 2020
This is a pure lie. I am an Anambrarian working in the civil service in Anambra. My bosses are both Igbos and Yorubas. Nobody has ever victimized the Yorubas because of their tribe. One of the Yorubas has reached the peak of his career without being victimized. The other two are just a a step below their peak, and will be going for promotion soonest. I am even closer to my Yoruba than Igbo Ogas. I have many Yoruba friends in Anambra. My clothes are sewn by Yoruba tailors. I guess if the situation can easily be found in South West. I have not seen any Yoruba man in Anambra being victimized because of his/her tribe. Please get your facts right before spewing rubbish.
Cashsteady:
Anambra

Lagos


Rivers


Imo


Edo

This states eehn Dem no just like outsiders especially that anambra if you are a Yoruba Dem fee roast u to death
PoliticsRe: Which Other Vocabulary Did You Learn In 2020? by Behopeful: 4:02pm On Dec 07, 2020
Thanks a lot
Prosperchuks1344:
they said it means "speak up”
PoliticsRe: Which Other Vocabulary Did You Learn In 2020? by Behopeful: 2:45pm On Dec 06, 2020
Please what is the meaning of "soro soke" in Yoruba language?
Prosperchuks1344:
local vocabulary I learnt na soro soke...

though soro in Igbo lang means follow but soke has no meaning in Igbo...
PoliticsRe: Mamman Daura In Critical Condition In UK - Sahara Reporters by Behopeful: 7:13pm On Oct 17, 2020
Do you think these rogues give a damn about your complaints? Not at all. If at they happen to go through nairaland comments, they will just have good laughs.
MajesticKris:
BUHARI Ohh cheesy
Sometime's I wish these men Go through Nairaland grin
PoliticsRe: How Much Did You Buy Fuel Today? by Behopeful: 8:49am On Sep 05, 2020
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PoliticsRe: The Return Of Igbo's That Migrated To IDU/IGODOMIGODO And IDAH Before 800AD by Behopeful: 5:14pm On Aug 20, 2020
Interesting
frankdoz:
THE RETURN OF SOME IGBOS THAT MIGRATED TO IDU/IGODOMIGODO AND IDAH BEFORE 800AD.

Recently I have heard a few of people who say some igbo speakers who also bear igbo native names are not igbos , some claim they came from either Benin or igala .Or some self acclaimed historians claim igbos are not of same ancestors.Some even went ahead to say igbo was imposed on them.There is a saying that a lie repeated too often will be assumed to be true.This article is to address some of the misconceptions and prove that igbos are one people, same ancestor wether your migration story is from Idu(Benin) or igala. .

1.Idah and igodomigodo/idu are part of the earliest sphere of igbo migration before 8th century AD. Migration is part of human evolution and humans are not static. Igbos have always moved from one location to the other in search of greener pastures and arable land for farming from prehistoric times and igbos are known for that even till today.

2.According to Nancy C.Neaher(awka who travel) ,the igbo area of southeastern Nigeria is one of the most populous region of sub-saharan Africa ,with a human density of 1,000 per square mile.In addition, in the book,cambridge history of Africa before 1600AD,it stated that the population distribution of eastern Nigeria is a high density belt.So it's not surprising that igbos from prehistoric times had migrated to Idah and Delta-Benin environs due to high population density in search for arable virgin land for farming which was there major occupation .This movement is estimated to have occurred before 8th century AD, long before the advent of kingdoms in idah and Benin which subsequently led to the recoil of these igbos back to the eastern region.

3.Igbos have formed part of the nucleus of the multiethnic population at Idah before the settling of igalas and advent of igala kingdom. Its on record, as documented by G,T BASDEN(among the igbos of Nigeria) and Nancy C.Neaher(awka who travel) that the awka blacksmithers travel beyond the borders of ibo country ,north into igala, ibaji, idoma,warri and beyond, casting bronze,brass iron bells,hoes,according to specifications.Most times awka blacksmithers spend months and years away from igboland plying there trade and the possibility of establishing igbo settlements at these distant places can not be ruled out.This trade is estimated to have begun before 8th century AD (igbo ukwu bronzes) but however it became apparent in the 14th century AD following excavations made at awka (D.D HARTLE, 1966 page 26),GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA (Africa from 7th -11th century AD page 522.

4.Awka Smith always worked alongside Nri priest(patron and founder of the Ozo title) and they made and fabricated the ozor staff(ofor) ,iron bells and other ritual staves for the Nri priest. It's on record that the Nri Influence extended beyond the igbo sphere into southern igala where igbos had earlier migrated and Idu/igodomigodo which later became Benin ,Nancy C.Neaher(awka who travel).

5.Nri Influence (9AD) extended beyond the shores of igboland into south of igala and igodomigodo(igbanke igbos in present Edo state) all of which igbos had earlier migrated in prehistoric times,(according to a book GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA (Africa from 7th -11th century AD by M.El Fasi) .On the west of Niger River,Nri priests along side Awka blacksmithers Made Ofor wands(staffs) for igbos along that axis(from Anioma down to Benin(igbanke igbos).Ichi facial scarification were also Noted among igbos in Delta and eastern side.They maintained ties of loyalty with Nri priestly cult by cleansing grave social infractions and abominations and conferring of rights of leadership (interesting narratives of olaudah equano 1745AD and Nancy C.Neaher(awka who travel) .So there was a prehistoric movement of igbos up north (idah) ,followed by migration and drift downward of igala from Wakuri in Taraba (Attah of igala HRH Dr Michael Idakwo-punch 2017) and migration of some igala into northern igboland to seek refuge due to raids in the extreme north of igala by sokoto jihadists in 1834 (igbo-igala borderlands by Austin.J.Shelton page 18).Igala later(late 1800) imperial Influence on northern igboland was kept in check by activities of the Aro.

In an interview granted to Obi agbogidi chukwunwike anyasi of odumuje-unor kingdom, delta state,he clearly stated that Nri priests performed rituals at the palace of Oba of Benin (genesis of migration of Ezechima to Benin from igboland) and this point was further supported by M.D W Jeffrey in his book Oreli mask Nigerian field, volume 10.He noted that Nri priests were performing certain ritual functions at the installation of a new oba of Benin.

6.As noted by Nancy Neaher,Nri Influence extended beyond northern igboland into idah where igbo settlements had earlier dispersed(ibaji,akpanya, olamaboro) from prehistoric times before the establishment of igala kingdom .Nri priests,along side Awka blacksmithers made iron bells, hoes,armlets,leg bands in igala and took over production (Boston 1964). R.N Henderson noted in the book GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA (Africa from 7th -11th century AD ) that royal bells made by awka blacksmithers were included in the burial of igala kings.In exchange for the services rendered, the awka blacksmithers brought back dried fish,maize,yams,elephant hair necklaces and horses which they used for sacrifice Alusi (Nancy Neaher ). The true igala/Benin migrants Into igboland are few and mostly located at the igbo-igala ,Benin-igbanke igbos borderlands and those migrants met existing igbo settlements on ground.

7. Its important to note that the subsequent rise of igala kingdom in the north and Benin empire in south led to the decline of Nri Influence in the igbo country that span from the borders of Benin (igbanke igbos in present Edo state ) down south and akpotos(igala/idah) up north and ijaw being there closest neighbours in the Delta borders (G.T BASDEN "among the ibos of Nigeria) page 28.

8.With the rise of Benin kingdom in the south and hostilities in the kingdom, many of these igbos that had migrated there prior to this time (Ezechima, Akalaka etc) began to return home.There deliberate migration towards the east, crossing the Niger river back to Onitsha shows they knew where they came from.As already noted in the book, cambridge history of Africa before 1600AD,page 273,the density of population in eastern region was already high before 1600AD when Ezechima and family is said to have left Idu/igodomigodo. So migrating in reverse, against an already densely populated area must be a deliberate move heading home and its unlikely they arrived onitsha a virgin land.

9.Thesame recoil event Also happened with igbos already spread up north to idah.The igala kingdom and subsequent hostilities,many of these igbos returned back to Nsuka,Enugu Ezike northern igbo borders. please note.non of the said igbos that returned from Benin or idah spoke any other language on arrival to igboland except igbo.They all had igbo names and spoke igbo on arrival to igboland. No history book documented they spoke any other language other than igbo.This further proves that they had already migrated there in prehistoric times and only returned back home.As igbos have always been decentralized societies,with the priestly cult of Nri widely known and fulfilling the needs of igbos at that time all over igboland, the system of government is not military. it's not surprising if the history of early kings of agbor are from Benin. origin of kingship is not always origin of a people. The rise of igala or Benin kingdom may have Imposed some conventions among igbos within there sphere, but that doesn't take away the fact they have always been there and retained there igbo identity.

10.So contrary to what some believe that some igbos are not of same ancestor, igbos have always been one and ancestral in there land.wether your migration story says your ancestors migrated from around Benin or igala, igbos have always been igbos and those that migrated to distant places only returned back home because archaeological findings have shown igbos are aboriginal occupants of southern Nigeria with settlements dating since 3000BC.(Thurstan Shaw-Radiocabon dating in Nigeria, 1968.

By professor Ofoegbu R.N with contributions from Dr Benson and Dr Opone.C

Dated 28/7/2020.
REFERENCES:
1.G.T BASDEN "among the ibos of Nigeria ,first published 1921.
2.Cambridge history of Africa from 1600AD to 1790,first edited by Rìchard Gray,by J.D Fage.
3.GENERAL HISTORY OF AFRICA (Africa from 7th -11th century AD by M.El Fasi)
4. HRH,Obi agbogidi chukwunwike Anyasi of odumuje-unor kingdom, delta state,
5.Interesting narratives of the life of Olaudah Equano 1745AD.
6.Nancy C.Neaher(awka who travel,Itinerant metalsmiths of southern Nigeria.
7.Oral tradition of UmuEri clan on the founding of igala by Eri.
8.(igbo-igala borderlands by Austin.J.Shelton page 18).

Courtesy Chris Uniman
PoliticsRe: Throwback:official Results For Anambra Governorship Election by Behopeful: 7:22am On Aug 17, 2020
APC winning my state (Anambra) is like a horse passing through the eye of a needle.

MelesZenawi:
Face your state and allow anambra decide. You don't tell them what to do...


APC has chances of winning likewise other parties.
PoliticsRe: Benue Politician Empowered Youths With Palm Wine Tapping Kits (photos) by Behopeful: 12:54pm On Jun 28, 2020
SecretSpy666:
He empowered the youths of his village with new bicycles and palm wine tapping kits. The politician is a TIV man from Yandev. I don't want to mention his name. Na only me waka come oo and I no want go back with anyone. undecided undecided undecided
I don't think it's a bad idea. Those kits can actually help those youths to earn their livings. My take is that he shouldn't stop there. He should do more.
PoliticsRe: Why The north will vote and support a Yoruba man by Behopeful: 7:18pm On Jun 25, 2020
Arrewa:
yes you all think am yoruba man cos you don't believe an average northner can read and write...

You see all of us as illiterates that's why you're still in political purgatory
Can this your grammar be regarded as "reading and writing"? With all the blunders thereof?
PoliticsRe: Ippis Enrollment: ASUU Slams Agf, Ahmed Idris, Says He Couldn't Pass Ican Exam by Behopeful: 8:28pm On Dec 08, 2019
adekolaelect:
We should reason and comment beyond petty sentiment .it is a shame to fail ICAN for the cannibal of AGF but this is not the time to debate on that the issues on ground is why ,what and where are ASSU hiding that make it difficult for them to register under IPPIS which other government agencies had done without making too much trouble like ASSU is doing presently huh They should obey the regulation of mother regency not to come on Media to attack the person of individual who doesn't have power to stop government agencies not to carry out its job functionalities. Tell us why is not good or the negativity aspect of you registering under IPPIS So Nigerians can justify what and where you belong to with IPPIS .Bcs it is very easy for your enemies to pretend as your friends not until they are exposed .
Some of the aspects not captured by the IPPIS:
As submitted by Abubakar Sabo, ASUU Chair UDUS:

1. Provision for external examination for PhD and MSC students.

2. Provision for the payment of External assessment to which many would not have benefitted from and become professors.

3. Provision for casual staff such as those cleaners and gardeners that keep the university environment clean.

4. Provision for adjunct and part time lecturers who are professionals in their field but could not take full time appointment because they are already working elsewhere.

5. Provision for international experts who would want to come from world recognised universities to come and establish new programs in our universities and share their wealth of experience with us.

6. Provision for post graduate supervision which was completely removed from the platform

The fact of the matter is that the government is saying universities should use their IGR to cater for all these and should this become a reality, universities will be left with no option but to re introduce tuition fees and charge higher fees from the students. Then we will now know that an average Nigerian cannot afford higher education again. That is world bank policy for you. The general idea is to localise our universities and make them unaccessible globally all in the name of a policy for payments of salary.
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PoliticsRe: Omeyele Sowore Is Not Yoruba But Ijaw From Ondo by Behopeful: 11:24am On Aug 04, 2019
The boldened is story for the gods.
Iamgrey5:
But Yorubas voted for Jonathan in mass in the first time; Yorubas protested for Jonathan against the Northern cabal at that time that didn't want him to become the president.

Let me tell you a secret, 90% of Yorubas don't even know the meaning of Ebele neither do they even know it is an "Igbo sounding name".


One more secret, Jonathan won more votes in Southwest than he did in the middlebelts In all the elections he took part in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo Need To Start Ignoring The Fake “igbo Muslim” Press Release by Behopeful: 7:37pm On Dec 17, 2018
You are right. I am over 30 and have spent my entire life (apart from my internship, NYSC and MSc years) in Igbo land, yet I'm still waiting to see an igbo Muslim
horsepower101:
Remember the story of RIPOB sand TRIPOB

The clone groups that kept on releasing press statements all the time yet no single igbo person knew who or where they were.

This is the same thing happening with the so called “igbo Muslim”

If I have a group that is like 20 people, I can easily release a press statement like this to make it sound like my group is massive. This trick happens all the time in Nigeria.

Yes, there might be few igbo Muslims but their population is so tiny that 99% of igbos will live all their lives and die without ever meeting one.

There is one particular tribe that is driving these stories to front page. We know their agenda but they will continue to fail as they always have.

www.igbo-unity.com
PoliticsRe: PDP Caucus Meeting Holds Tomorrow In Port Harcourt by Behopeful: 3:56am On Dec 07, 2018
Please how can one publish news on nairaland?
Islie:
Details later…

https://www.independent.ng/breaking-pdp-caucus-meeting-holds-tomorrow-in-port-harcourt/
PoliticsRe: PDP Caucus Meeting Holds Tomorrow In Port Harcourt by Behopeful: 3:54am On Dec 07, 2018
[quote author=Islie post=73615441]Details later…

https://www.independent.ng/breaking-pdp-caucus-meeting-holds-tomorrow-in-port-harcourt/

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Please how can one publish news on nairaland

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