Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 5:17pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 5:14pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: So we have seen that among the Eboes traditionally there was much hierarchy determined by wealth with little participation of women in political activity and their manifest inferiority and status as chattels. They were denied inheritance rites among other institutionalized shaming rites. Also the practice of slavery and Osuiism makes claims of Eboe egalitarianism discredited And who are they? |
Politics › Re: Taraba Youths Send Back 400 IDPs Fleeing Zamfara by Bkayyy: 4:55pm On Jan 10, 2022*. Modified: 5:19pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
Had it been that the Hausa King's sent back Fulani Refugees, there won't be a sokoto Caliphate today. Kudos to Taraba people.
Who knows what those Muslim refugees are hiding under their big hijabs. |
Politics › Re: Igbo In rush to rear native cow,due to IPOB ban by Bkayyy: 4:48pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
Time for Ezza people to rake in money.
If you know, you know |
Crime › Re: Kano State Bans Women And Men From Swimming In The Same Pool by Bkayyy: 4:46pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
See the monkeys they want me to share the same country with.
Ndi Zoo |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:43pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: The conversation happens on my terms be served dismiss your impotent attempt to change topic dismissed with contempt
You came to the public space to claim egalitarianism I can say with conviction that claim has been refuted and also dismissed with the same contempt
No one forced you to open a thread . You did and should expect to discuss that. Ibo historical society Areas of interest would be Birth rites Marriage rites Death rutes governance Individual rights and obligations Social justice Religon.
for example and etcetera
Someone claimed it was egalitaran and that is where I came in. I would be proud to show the world the Eboe example of egalitarianism and attach myself by claiming "Nigerian" but on examination it t not something I can present to the world with pride. In many ways it is shameful. Who does not have a shameful past.? We all do. The key issue here is the capacity to admit we are human , not perfect and not better(or worse) than anyone . The corollary is the need to appear better and impose that on the collective psyche. Where there are shortcomings they must be acknowledged .
What is the reaction of Eboe society to the Supreme Court judgment on female inheritance Why are Eboe women afraid to talk about it? And who are the "Eboes" you are talking about? |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:43pm On Jan 10, 2022*. Modified: 5:03pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
CovenHighPriest: Igboid once said something about the interest of other tribes in Nigeria is to annex all our lands. What have we not heard? Igbos are only in the south east, in the same south east most of Abia is Ijaw, others isoko, Anambra is igala land a whole Anambra o, Enugu is Igala and Idoma, Ebonyi belongs to the north, Imo are mostly Oru people and Oru people are not Igbo blah blah blah... smh a lot of incoherent jargons. I know they just want us to disappear from the face of the earth mana Igbo esika! That's why the question "who are those Igbos you are talking about" tear their underwear. I remember asking an Ijaw revisionist that question in a seminar where he claims that the whole rivers state including Ikwerre are descendants of Ijaw. I never cared about his imaginations until he brought that their Imaginary Igbo slaves as a stigma into it. Then I asked him the brain resetting question "who exactly are those Igbos you took as slaves" and everywhere became quiet. Oga packed his projector, everyone else packed their bags and books and the seminar came to an end. |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:27pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: The same tired tactic Won't work There is only ONE POINT of engagement Your claim of egalitarianism
You open a thread claiming to be egalitarian but all the while practice Misogyny and OSUISM You are not egalitarian You should focus more on your Yoruba perpetual servitude to Nupe Alaafin of Oyo |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:09pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Good morning.
Who exactly are the Eboes YOU are talking about
I am talking of those Eboes that practice Osuism and misogyny
The same one s that your cotravellers said have a marraage heritage that makes it unnecessary for women to inherit their fathers property
You are not as egalitarian as you like to project The Igbos which I am one of are everything in this map and beyond. The beyond are our brothers at the borders with Cameroon. These are the same people you are talking about but envy for our intimidating history and culture makes you sound ridiculously.
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Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:06pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
I think I now understand what is happening here. That is the obsession of Aribisala0 with Arochukwu and the Igbo clans that make it up.
In as much as he knows nothing about it, he just imagines it to be exactly like their Oyo where foreigners are the ruling clan.
It is no news that ruling Alaafin clan is of Nupe Origin, who the Yorubas call Tapa
They sacked the Yorubas and took over the Alaafin stool since 16th century |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 4:02pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Who is digressing? Spare me the reverse psychology?
Won't work Who exactly are those Igbo you are talking about? |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:41pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: That is not my problem and I am not getting dranw into irrelevant subjects All I have been saying here is that Eboe society is not as egalitarian as many of you like to say with pervasive Misogyny and Osuism Don't digress my friend. Who are the Igbos that did all these things? |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:40pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
See how the simple question silenced the confused fellow.
The reason why this question always silence them is that it makes them realise how inter/intra related Igboland is.
You can't answer it without fooling yourself more |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:31pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: You are making sense to yourself Who exactly are the Igbos. Lets know who we are talking about here since all Ndigbo now hail from various Minorities. Who exactly are the Eboe/Ibo/Igbo? |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:30pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
The question I asked this confused fellow is what I always ask those that postulate strange theories or fallacies or a particular Igbo town having a different identity or most importantly taking Igbos as slaves.
The question is, who exactly is those Ibos/igbos/Eboes that you are talking about? Who is that original Igbo that you took turns taking as slaves in your imaginary world?
The question makes them speak in tongues or realise how stupid they have been sounding |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:27pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Your sound paranoid and unhinged Organize your mind Wait so you no longer know the Eboe that you alleged that everybody took as slaves? If you can't tell them then there is no basis for this child's play. You now understand how ridiculous you sound |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:24pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Eze Ibom isi dynasty is from Nnubi and Akpa from Akamkpa Akamkpa people reading this will just be laughing at your stupidity. |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:23pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: They did not found Arochuckwoo
They TOOK OVER and established a platform they used to sell Eboe slaves They introduced institutions like the Ekpe society Who exactly is this Eboe/Ibo/Igbo that you savages put in the same line as slaves if we are to go with your fallacies. First according to you people, the riverine Igbo communities are Ijaw Northern Igbo communities Igala Western Igbo communities Bini And now Aro, Akamkpa or whatever So who exactly is the remaining Eboe that everybody took as slaves? |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:19pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Nnubi is an Akpa name not Eboe
You do not know the meaning of syntax. You are just bluffing and trying to appear smart The Nnubi brothers established a dynasty that enslaved the indigenous Aro and rule there till today Akpa is still Igbo so what are you saying? The dynasty of Eze Aro is from Nnachi. Its not as if we are into competition of clans though because Ezearo is not like your primitive Yoruba monarchy. Its more of a religious title. Last but not the least, there is nothing like indigenous Aro prior to the victory of the three clans. The three Igbo clans merged to form Aro |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:14pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Ezearo is from the Nnubi clan Though you are wrong but it changes nothing. Still igbo. Oke Nnachi descendants hold it till date because they are descendants of Priests. Whether it is Ezeagwu clan, Nnachi clan or Nnubi clan. It changes nothing. Still the three Igbo clans that founded Arochukwu |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:12pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: language spoken today is proof of nothing We are speaking English here what does that prove? Fulani rule in the north but speak Hausa
Find something else to say
The issue is simple Did the Nnubi brothers establish the ruling dynasty in Arochuckwoo? From the name Nnubi, you can't tell that it is Igbo? Even when you have Nnachi that have the same syntax in the tale. You are dumber than your name. We have Unubi in Anambra. You can still spell it as Nnubi and you will have similar pronunciation. |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:08pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
If tomorrow I decide to invite my Isobo brothers all the way from far East Cross Rivers to take over Ife from you cowards. Maybe tomorrow Aribisala0 descendants will start claiming that the Isobos are actually Isoko people.
Lol |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:07pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Akamkpa is an area of Akpa people
from whence came the Nnubi brothers to establish a dynasty in Aro which they used to sell millions of Eboe slaves And you have turned to emergency archaeologist to postulate such without any evidence. If the people in Akamkpa speak Igbo then your assertion will have a foot hold. |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 3:05pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Emir of kano is Fulani why is the title not in Fulani language Ezearo is from Nnachi clan. If that solves your confusion since at this age and time you don't know of Igbos bordering Cameroon. You can't tell the difference between this two spellings "Akpa" and "Akamkpa" Even Isobo in Obubra doesn't ring a bell to you. Or Ikwo all in Cross Rivers. |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 2:59pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
maestroferddi: You are sounding clueless....
The noun phrase eze aro is Igbo...why is it not in Akamkpa language or am I missing something in your state of confusion? Read my post again |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 2:58pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
maestroferddi: You are no longer add value to the discourse.... He doesn't even know the history he is meddling with. The tale started with Ezeagwu clan, followed by Nnachi clan from Edda and then Akpa forces led by Osim and Akuma not Akamkpa of Ejagham people. Akpa is different from Akamkpa |
Politics › Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 2:41pm On Jan 10, 2022 |
aribisala0: Onitsha is the name of another town in Anambra
Breaking news !!
How is that relevant
What does Onitsha mean?
I am not one of those that will fall for these diversion tactics
The history is that Osim and Akuma the Nnubi brothers from Akamkpa established the ruling dynasty in Arochookwoo Apparently, according to the tale Akuma was settled with the position of Ezearo after his brothers death in warfare which was followed by Oké Nnachi, the son of the priest Nnachi. The clan (Nnachi) maintains the post till tomorrow. That aside, so you haven't heard of the Igbo clans bothering Cameroon? This speaks much of your Geography in Secondary school. |
Politics › Re: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 11:09pm On Jan 09, 2022 |
horsepower102: Yeah the older I get, the less I am obsessed with skyscrapers. I used to consider it a sign of development but it’s really not.
HDI is more important to me now. Most European cities don't do skyscrapers. It is a symbol of overpopulation and overcrowding. Rich people avoid it. |
Politics › Re: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 11:08pm On Jan 09, 2022 |
KoshCAD: Kikikikiki, built up in slum.
No space for plant to breathe.
How do you people manage oxygen self hahahahaha.
What about enugu that is more resilient than Birmingham city kikikikikiki Only old Eastern region have green cities in Nigeria. You want to check? |
Politics › Re: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 11:04pm On Jan 09, 2022 |
KoshCAD: Hahahahaha, he us feeling attacked already.
Zoom those jungle, show me a skyscraper there, I want to see something kikikikikiki
See am self, no green leave cos no space. Just jampack slum. Skyscraper? Lol. That is not a measure of development. Washington has no skyscraper, the same with lots of European cities. Ok, take this brain stormer. One of these three cities is not in Europe, one is Enugu City, try to spot it out. One is a European capital (Athens), another the capital of US (Washington) and the other is the most developed city in Nigeria (Enugu). And on incredible fact about them, according to you people, no skyscraper in sight.
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Politics › Re: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:52pm On Jan 09, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:49pm On Jan 09, 2022 |
adamsmith914: Go and ask Ifeanyi Uba, Peter Obi & Obiano both of Fidelity Bank With HQ @ Victoria Island Lagos State. Obiano base in US Peter Obi lives in GRA Onitsha. His house is well known. Ifeanyi Ubah lives in Abuja. So what are you saying? The bottom line is that Lagos slums is meant for you brown roofers |