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Abohboy:Do you know that Christianity started officially in Igboland in the same 19th century (1826) as North with similar event like Jihad but the difference is that the one of Igboland was by the white and the casualties were not human beings? |
Ykc2:Guy you funny abeg ![]() I nearly dropped my phone. Now people are looking at me |
SlayerForever:Exactly. The problem of Kalabari is just that Ijaw that they know when they came are Saying that they are their progenitors. If you noticed, for some reasons Ndigbo were not included in the writeup because somehow they know that Nobody, absolutely NOBODY in Southern Nigeria will drag age with Ndigbo. BTW, I stumbled across an article about the origin of Christianity in Igbo land (I will post it in due time) with Ubani clearly spelt and marked as where Christianity started in Igboland with one event at Easter of 1826 if I am not mistaking. New Calabar (Kalabari) and Brass People were featured in the article with their Dẹ̀ị́ty. The boundaries of the three groups were clearly stated. New Calabar people worshipped Shark (I am surprised that sharks were that rampant down there at that time), Brass people worshipped Rock Python while Ubani People worshipped Iguana (one big monitor lizard like that). So the OP Mr Vintagepipes should work on uncovering his people's original name before anything because Kalabari is still from British "New Calabar" |
thebosstrevor1: And Nigerian Muslims are converts of what? Same African traditional religion but unlike the West, the Arabs have never owned up to the crime against humanity they carried out on Black people. For example the genetic warfare where they castrate Black slaves before selling them in middle East, which is why it is very rare to see Black remnants of the slaves in middle East although transaharan slave trade was Ten times more than Transatlantic |
Taven09090:We are always right when one critical analyse our points instead of diving into it with Nigerian Anti-Igbo tinted Eye glasses |
thebosstrevor1:When you talk about Christianity in Nigeria, who do you refer to? I don't think it's the people one of their own is the CEO of MURIC |
thebosstrevor1:The topic is Christianity and Jihad remember? |
thebosstrevor1:Who was the 1946 Zaria crisis directed at? So yes I must insert Igbo because I am talking about the genesis of Northern Nigeria hate for Igbo |
delpee:I didn't ask an Afonja woman to tell me how Hausa people feel. Thank you |
Vintagepipes:I don land like Ogadagidi. Let me read the article first before I make my comment. |
yuping:Where was their own compassion when they were forcefully holding the innocent man's ancestral land for decades? SensetionalGoal:Where was the wife's empathy when her husband was forcefully withholding his brothers ancestral land for decades? Holding the ancestral land of his brother, someone's father and husband for decades? |
A friendly reminder that Slavery was officially abolished in Northern Nigeria in 1936. The convention for the Abolishing held in 1926, many Northern leaders resisted because according to them, it is part of their culture but Britain forcefully abolished it in 1936 altogether. They blamed Ndigbo for it |
yuping:It is the living brothers ancestral land allegedly coerced by the late brother. |
cocolacec:For the first time, I agree with you. It makes no sense for an Airport to be named after a wicked idiot that carried out a genocide on the good people of Asaba. Imagine the kind of Emotional trauma indigenes of Asaba are forced to go through everyday they use the Airport. |
Juliusmalema:Someone that claims that he is Igbo saw the picture and couldn't figure out that the man deals in Electronics. Mtcheww... Aboki |
pedrilo:You are a wise man. Build your own legacy/dynasty |
DSS you've seen your price. 100m it is, pay UP |
Davash222:I support justice. No matter how wicked it will sound when delivered. Someone coerced a poor brothers ANCESTRAL land for decades and nobody cared to interview him and his family on the grief they go through daily when they reflect that their rightful land is coerced by someone because of some financial inequality but when he got his rightful property back, the media started caring about the previous oppressors. Presenting them as the victims. This is exactly what will happen when the Hausa take their land back from the Fulani. If you are an Hausa man reading this comment, this is a trip to the future. That time, all the world media will show interest to where the Fulani will stay, portraying them as victims and you Hausas as heartless people forgetting how the Fulani forcefully took over your land for centuries in the first place |
Saao:We don't coerce each others property in my family. |
Davash222:The only wickedness here is the late husband coercing his brothers ANCESTRAL land with the help of his wife. How I wish you understand what ancestral land means. I am sure he must have been richer than the brother. |
Davash222:Where is the evil there? Point it out? Don't fall for "blackmail" or the "widow card" I am sure the man that won the case have wife and children as well |
Mtcheww... "He explained that he got a judgment against the widow’s husband on a matter of rightful ownership of the ancestral land. But counsel for the widow, Uche Ubochi, said the court ruling was wrongly executed." Don't fall for the headline and go after Igbo culture. The widows counsel already acknowledged that courts ruling but said that they will appeal. Now let me comment, I blame the dead man and his wife. Most especially the dead man. Why did he coerce his brothers property when he knows that one day, the judgment will come. As for my blame on the Widow, why did she support her husband when she knows that one day the truth will be naked like a prostitutes yansh? They say "Behind every wicked man, there is a feminist that wants to be pitied because she is a woman" Now the widow wants to use her new "Widow status" to blackmail the court and people. Infact, she should be investigated. Instead of flaunting her widow card, she should humble herself and appeal to us to beg the young man to take the other house the court permitted him to instead of the one they are occupying |
laiperi:They don't have a choice because they were chronic beggars and to top it all up, they were never independent. |
proeast:He has lost it. They say "one can't fake an identity forever, give him time and he will reveal himself. Don't persuade" - The Book of Chukwudị |
9japride:My dear, you have an undisputed valid point but sincerely, I won't support another conglomerate of people with different cultures post Nigeria. Ndigbo should find their square root as Yorubas find theirs. Alaigbo is all we need. |
I think "he" is called a "she" these days. Bobrisky is the typical example that men and women are not equal because it took Bobrisky his masculinity to dominate women in their world. Just look at the Nigerian Olosho world, Bobrisky reigns supreme there. He is the king of Slay Queens |
I feel like beating this man. "put our man, put our man" see what it has resulted to. If failure was a human being |
victorazy:Amaka |
Mr Supreme should do something |
Story story.... Story. "History is written by the Victors and women, culture and other things sway towards the side of the Conquerors" - The Book of Chukwudị So as far as they persevere and manage to win, the history of today will be kind to them while you and your intellectualism will be condemned. Incase you don't know, Afghanistan was the home of Science and Innovation before Islam happened centuries ago |
fourboys:Sports wear is determined by weather, that's why Chelsea wear long sleeves with gloves during winter. |
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to your late brother's wife at 87 still dragging property.