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Idiko1:Nna you saw the way the swamp man was trying to say that "Ngasi" is Ijaw word ![]() The dude doesn't know that Igbo words are peculiar in their arrangement. Them being strangers made them not to share in such structure. No group apart from those related to Ndigbo have words starting with "NG" "nw" "gb" "NY" etc. Very soon they will start arguing origin of Akpu |
Captain8:Then what are the meaning? I am tired of repeating the same question for the 25th time. Its like swamp gas comes with amnesia |
Captain8:First of all, your people might call it a related stuff because we sold it to you. Ngazi/Ngaji/Ngasi etc are all Igbo words depending on the dialect. All start with "Ng" Your people have no word for spoon until we met you people. Tomorrow you will start questioning the origin of "Akpụ" because you call it "Apụ" or Okwuru because you call it "okro" Only the the arrangement "NG" should have told you that it is Igbo origin. "Ng" "Nw" "Ny" starting things are classic Igbo. Now tell me one thing that starts with "Ng' in Ijaw apart from the one you borrowed or stole from us? |
Captain8:And what does your wobara mean? Let's know if it is something that can be a human beings name |
WorWorBoy:Root means Root. For the fact that the person has Igbo roots, that makes him the original owner of the place not people that started existing in the 18th century, courtesy of British invasion |
Captain8:Who says "gaji"? What does that even mean? Swamp toad, speak for yourself. Stop impersonating Ndigbo. No be only Gaji, na kaji kaji. And most importantly, when talking about linguistics use Ijaw not Igbo Okirika |
eduj:Nna imagine the guts. An ant (Ijaw) claiming to be the father of an elephant (Ndoki) Ndoki that outnumber the entire Ijaw both home and abroad. These guys have guts I must say. But I blaim it on our people. We handle them in kids gloves that's why an Ijaw man that is not even indigenous to Nigeria will open his mouth to say Ubani and Okirika is Ijaw land. Now a whole Ndoki. It would have made sense if they say they are an appendage of Ndoki than claiming master. |
WorWorBoy:That settles it. Those Igbo ones are the indigenous people of Okirika. You and your fellow Ashanti/krio turned Ijaw should respect yourselves or find your square root on time |
Captain8:Meaning what? |
Idiko1:Maybe he likes spoon (Ngazi) You know, these swamp people like foad a lot that's why most of them are like inflated balloon, eg Asari Dokubo |
eduj:Una go wait tire. You don't deal with these swamp people with dignity, na madness they like. Expecting reasonable reply is like expecting Ijaw man to tell you what he shares with any group in Southern Nigeria |
sunnnnyuu:And you too |
Then after, deploy them to Afonja land because the CEO of Muric is an Afonja |
naturefellow:And I am a tribe of what exactly? My dear I am nationalist |
WorWorBoy:You missed the "migrants" part |
Eastlink:And they think we will have amnesia all of a sudden. Thank God for Internet and Google map, we know their population and hiding places. |
SaintBishop:Sorry I am not anywhere near Swamp gas. You know from experience that it is very peppery |
God bless and protect ISWAP |
SaintBishop:Alaigbo is a country on her own. Even one of the slave traders that dragged your ancestors to this place recognised it in his Autobiography
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WorWorBoy:Better go and attend to them. Whatever you lots say here, it won't change the fact that both Okirika and Abonema is Igbo land. The Ijaw migrants can rant from now till 6 O'clock in the evening, when the time comes the owner will take his property even if force is needed. Migrants don't decide boundaries talkless of people that were dragged to a place against their will |
Idiko1:Ijaw are not originally from Southern Nigeria that's why they have nothing in common with any group in South. Even seclusive Bini share a lot of things with Esan, Urhobo, Yoruba and Itsekiri but Ijaw share nothing with anybody. They are descendants of mostly Ashanti and Krio people of Ghana and Sierra Leone respectively that the British forced into the British invading force they used to invade southern Nigeria. After the invasion, the British made them to guard the ports of Warri, Ubani, Badagry etc. After the British invasion, the Ijaws settled their and started claiming ownership over those ports thats why some Nigerians that don't know history mistakenly think that they are just water people not knowing that were just British port gatemen Google krio people and see all the Ijaw Customs, language and most especially war canoes with them. |
WiszyFraud:No allow Motivational speakers push you to early grave |
WorWorBoy:How many people know your true ancestors here apart from me and some of my Igbo colleagues here? I told you guys that the day you people carry your nonsense to Igbo territory will be the day we expose all of you. Just like Ooni of Ife said "Ndigbo are the oldest in Southern Nigeria" so any Igbo man that stays close to our old people will know everything about all of you. Hoe many Nigerians know that there was an ethnic group known as "Oru" in southern Nigeria? The same people you Ashanti and Krio people are occupying their land and trying to steal their identity. |
SaintBishop:You swamp toads really have a flair for using your own rants as evidence for argument. Well what do I expect from people that include Ogogoro as part of their daily diet. |
SaintBishop:Don't take credit for Ikwerre stupidity so that you won't add more luggage to the one you people are about to be made to carry. Better stay your own side and allow Ikwerre wait for their returning leg. Swamp toad |
Captain8:With no land. Lol, time will tell. Thank God the emotional Nnamdi Kanu is about to take a break |
WorWorBoy:Nkọgheri. Its like you don't understand what we are telling you. You don't have land and the way the British took it from us and gave you some will be the way we will take it back especially Okirika and Abonema. If Bini and Urhobo like, they can allow you people stay in theirs but for us, land it sacred and we are not leaving anything in the hands of swamp toads |
FairlyUSEDpussy:Thriving where? You mean the ones that have been sent to God for judgement since? Like it or not, Afonja land will be a good place for Fulani to carry out their business |
SaintBishop:First of all, I won't bring myself too low to exchange words with a swamp toad over Igbo-Etche Now to civilisation, of what business does an animal that was dragged from his ancestral land to guard ports for the British have with civilisation? Is their anything, even if it is a shit or broom that shows Ijaw civilisation or origin in our land they are occupying for now? |
Nice one. One Nigeria forever my dear Afonjas |
FairlyUSEDpussy:Yaribà listen carefully, Fulani knows where their business will flourish and it is Afonja land. Like it or not, that is where they are heading to. Nobody wants bad market like they receive in our land. I am just being considerate |
SaintBishop:When the time for Okirika issue comes you will know. You will know why your ashanti and kyrio ancestors maintained guarding ports instead of accompanying their British masters to Igbo hinterland. When the time comes you will know. Swamp toad |
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