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JIGHU:HAHAHAHA ![]() |
THE RAT CALLED OONI ![]() |
Ijaya123:YOU WAN COMPARE IROKO WITH GRASS?? DONT EVER COMPARE MY OBA WITH YOUR USELESS OONI |
ITS 2017 AND THIS GUY NEVER STILL STOP ALL THIS SENSELESS WAKABOUT THIS IS WAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU BUY THRONES!! ![]() |
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A house wife, Mrs Olamide Bola, on Tuesday told an Akure Customary Court, that her husband, Mr Ogunlana Bola had sex with her daughter more than once.
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ANOTHER ABADONED PROJECT LOADING ![]() |
gerg:THE ANIOMA HAVE WHAT THE IGBOS NEVER HAD AND WILL NEVER HAVE..... CLASS...PRIDE.... TRADITION TRACING DOWN TO THE GREAT BENIN EMPIRE... ![]() WHO WANTS TO SOCAILIZE WITH A PPL HUMILATED AND BATTERED FROM A CIVIL WAR THEY BROUGHT ON THEMSELVES OUT OF GREED!! ![]() |
KingOvoramwen1: THE GREAT BENIN EMPIRE ![]() Oba gha to kpehe isee
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ariesbull:AND ALSO KNEW YOU WERE ACTING LIKE AND ILLTERATE BUT NOW I CAN CONFIRM YOU ARE ONE |
He Now Runs A church In Benin!!
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If you were born in the 80s and maybe even late 90s then there’s no way you don’t know this Edo born Singer growing up in a Nigerian household, and for those girls named Ifeoma you had to feel sorry for them … They had to hear “Ifeoma Ifeoma Ifeoma, I want to marry you” all the time. ![]() Felix Liberty Aka Lover Boy during his time in the limelight was known as a ladies man, and funny enough released songs “ChiChi”, “Ada” and “Ngozi” apparently for some of the girls he fell in love with. He ended up fathering 19 kids from different women.
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ariesbull:Anioma people are the indigenous Great Benin Empire desendants of Delta State, Nigeria. They make up about one-third of Delta State, and for administrative purposes they are referred to as Delta North thus contrasting Delta Central and Delta South densely inhabited by the Urhobo, Ukwuani, Isoko, Ijaw, and Itsekiri, the other ethnic groups inhabiting Delta State. The Anioma region has a total population of 1,114,055.[1] The population figure quoted here does not include those of Anioma communities located outside Delta state. Some Anioma population can be found in neighboring Edo State specifically in Igbanke (Igbo Akiri), Oza and Ekpon. The term Anioma is an acronym derived from the four original local governments i.e. (A) for Aniocha, (N) for Ndokwa, (I) for Ika, (O) for Oshimili, M and A are common denominators found in the four original local governments. The coinage was made by the founding father, Chief Dennis Osadebay in 1951 and has since remained the preferred indigenous name by which the people collectively refer to themselves. Thus, A-N-I-O-M-A. |
ariesbull:YORUBA IS NOT A TRIBE BUT A NAME COINED FOR A UNION OF RELATED ETHINICITIES WHO CAME UNDER ONE UMBRELLA UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF AWOLOWO!!(ife,oyo,egbas,ilajes,ijebus,iwos,aworis, etc) ITS JUST THE WAY YOU HAVE EDIOD (edo,esan,anioma,itshekiri,ijaw,isoko,urhobo,ika etc) AND IGBIOD!! IF YOU SPLIT THE YORUBAS INTO THIER INDIVIDUAL ETHNIC IDENTITIES THEY ARE ACTUALLY A MINORITY TRIBE!! I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND NOW? |
blues20:Anioma people are the indigenous Great Benin Empire desendants of Delta State, Nigeria. They make up about one-third of Delta State, and for administrative purposes they are referred to as Delta North thus contrasting Delta Central and Delta South densely inhabited by the Urhobo, Ukwuani, Isoko, Ijaw, and Itsekiri, the other ethnic groups inhabiting Delta State. The Anioma region has a total population of 1,114,055.[1] The population figure quoted here does not include those of Anioma communities located outside Delta state. Some Anioma population can be found in neighboring Edo State specifically in Igbanke (Igbo Akiri), Oza and Ekpon. The term Anioma is an acronym derived from the four original local governments i.e. (A) for Aniocha, (N) for Ndokwa, (I) for Ika, (O) for Oshimili, M and A are common denominators found in the four original local governments. The coinage was made by the founding father, Chief Dennis Osadebay in 1951 and has since remained the preferred indigenous name by which the people collectively refer to themselves. Thus, A-N-I-O-M-A. |
ariesbull:IGBO AND ANIOMA ARE AS DISTINCT AS NIGHT AND DAY!! |
Lol i like her breast in the first pic |
Cire80:THATS CLASSIC IGBO CAVEMAN MENTALITY FOR YOU!! ![]() |
KingOvoramwen1: ![]() ![]() Pls take it easy bro ![]() |
KingOvoramwen1:HAHAHAHA This one na fatality oo ![]() Nri my foot!!! ![]() |
KingOvoramwen1:Iselogbe otemwen...... Happy new year! |
ikechu1:Hahahahaha Abeg go back to school i will sponsor you ![]() |
[s] ikechu1:[/s] NA SO SO GBAGAUN JUST FULL THAT TRASH PRIMARY6 DROPOUT EYAH U HAD TO GO TO ABA AND DO APPRENTICE ![]() |
ikechu1:MURTALA DEY FIND YOU OO GOSH HAHAHAIt started on October 4, 1967, when Nigerian federal troops entered Asaba, the Niger River town that was then part of Nigeria’s Midwest Region. The war over the secession of the predominantly-Igbo Eastern Region, renamed Biafra, had broken out in July; in August, the Biafran army had advanced across the Niger Bridge and progressed through the Midwest, headed for Lagos. Federal troops counter-attacked, pushing the Biafrans back across the Niger at Asaba. The Biafrans were instructed by ojukwu to sacrifice asaba people and blow up the Onitsha end of the bridge, leaving the Federal Second Division, commanded by Col. Murtala Muhammed, on the Asaba side. Asaba, although ethnically related to the Eastern Igbo, remained part of Nigeria, and supported the government’s ideal of a multi-ethnic “One Nigeria.” As Wole Soyinka wrote in 1972, the Midwestern Igbo, caught between their desire to remain part of the federation and their identity with Eastern cousins, became “the most vulnerable Nigerians.” Asaba had a long tradition of high education, producing a disproportionate number of professionals and high-ranking civil servants, who had contributed to a sense of allegiance to a united Nigeria, and trust that Federal troops would behave appropriately. Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, had issued a military Code of Conduct, so when troops arrived, the townsfolk were unprepared for what followed. Ogbeosowe mass ground Soldiers occupied the town, and began killing civilians (mainly boys and young men) accused of Biafran collaboration. Dozens, perhaps hundreds, were killed in the next three days, some apparently randomly, while others appeared to be targeted. Stanley Okafor, then a university student, described how he and several relatives were summoned by troops: “we got to the police station and there was a huge crowd. And then they would come around and they would say do you know Mr. X, Mr. B, and do you know his house? They had names they wanted to kill. And once in a while they’d pick someone from the crowd, go to the back and you hear gunshots. And the crowd would wail.” Patience Chukwura, a young mother expecting her fourth child, saw her husband Eddie gunned down near the police station, along with his brother, Christian: “That made me hysterical. I held onto the soldier and said, ‘Why did you kill my husband?’ The man, with the butt of the gun, hit me on the chest and said, ‘woman, if you’re not careful, you’ll get killed as well.’ We feared they were going to wipe out everybody in Asaba, especially male children.” Troops invaded homes, demanding money, executing men and boys, and abducting women, often before setting the houses ablaze. The streets were littered with corpses. Patrick Okonkwo recalled that his compound was crowded with extended family members, when soldiers entered and shot his two brothers, a cousin, and two other relatives. His father buried them in shallow graves in the compound. On October 7, in hopes of avoiding more violence, Asaba leaders summoned everyone to gather to show support to the troops by making a pledge to One Nigeria. Hundreds of men, women, and children assembled, dancing and singing. According to survivors, as the parade reached a major junction, troops removed women and young children, and directed men and boys into an open area. As the crowd began to realize what might be happening, panic grew, as Peter Okonjo explained: “Women who came with their sons were removing their skirts and blouses to disguise them. And I looked at the whole place, there is nowhere to escape.” Ify Uraih was 13 years old, and had joined the parade with his brothers and father. He described how the officer in charge, identified by several witnesses as Ibrahim Taiwo, gave the order to open fire, and the massacre began: “Some people broke loose and tried to run away. They shot my brother in the back. The rest of us just fell down on top of each other. And they continued shooting, and shooting, and shooting. I don’t know how long it took; after some time there was silence.” Hundreds died; survivors report climbing from among heaps of bodies when the soldiers finally left hours later. Ify Uraih survived, but his father, Robert, and brothers Emma and Paul were dead. His brother Medua was shot multiple times, but survived. Between 500 and 800 were murdered, in addition to many from previous days, and many people fled the town. Although there is no firm death count, our research suggests that more than 1,000 died at the hands of the troops during October. Most were buried in mass graves, without observing requisite practices, and the town was destroyed, with most of the houses looted and burned. |
[s] ikechu1:[/s] TAWIO AND MURTALA WERE KILLED IN THE 1970'S COUP OF COLONEL DIMKA AND HIS FELLOW MUTINEERS ( WHO WERE ALL NOTHERNERS) LOL WICH YEYE BAIFRA HAHAHA EVEN UR LEADER OJUKWU CAME BACK AND WANTED TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT(he could not even win one local govnment) GOSH SUCH AN INSULT TO THE LOST SOULS OF THE WARCAVEMAN!! U SEE WHY I SAID U BELONG TO THE STONE AGE?!! |
[s] ikechu1:I KNOW U ARE A SPARE PARTS DEALER FROM ONE CAVE IN THE EAST.....I REPEAT U ARE NOT ANIOMA....... ITS VERY OBVIOUS NOW THE BIAFRAN COWARDS AFTER BLOWING UP THE BRIDGE NEVER CAME BACK TO EVEN HELP BURY THE PEOPLE DAT WERE USED AS SHOOTING PRATICE OR EVEN GIVE SANITARY PAD TO THE ANIOMA WOMEN DAT WERE RAPED AND MUTILATED ENDLESSLY!! WHY DID THE IGBOS SACRIFICE THE ANIOMAS BY BLOWING UP THE BRIDGE AND LEAVING U LOTS AT THE MERCY OF ANGRY BLOOTHISTY ABOOKIS? ![]() WHY DEM NOR DEFEND UNA? ITS OBVIOUS THEY NEVER CARED AND WILL NEVER CARE ABOUT U PPL YOU CALL RANDOM TROWING STONES AT BRITISH SOLDIERS FROM INSIDE BUSH A WAR? ![]() FOOCKBOY LISTEN UP DONT COME UP HERE TALKN POO YOU ARE AN OZOUR ITS VERY OBVIOUS ![]() BETTER BE THANKING OSANOBUA U WERE NOT UR UNCLE ABOKI USED TO DO SHOOTING PRACTICE ![]() |
ikechu1:I DO NOT UNDERSTAND CAVEMAN LANGUAGE ![]() ABEG WHO UNDERSTAND WETIN THIS PIKIN DEY TRY TYPE?? |
ikechu1:THAT IS BRITAIN.... A EUROPEAN SUPER POWER..... NA ABOKI COME FROM NORTH USE UNA AS SHOOTING PRACTICE AFTER UNA IGBO COUSIN FROM EAST RUN BLOW BRIDGE LEAVE UNA WITH ABOKIS MEY TRIBAL MARK LONG REACH YANCH ![]() WHY DYU TINK MOST ANIOMA HATE IGBOS!! U ARE NOT FROM ASABA U ARE IGBO FROM THE EAST!!! ![]() OHH LORD U BETTER RUN AWAY AND DONT RIDICLE URSELF FUTHER BCUS WETIN I WAN TYPE FULL MY MOUTH ![]() |
ikechu1:CAN ANY1 MAKE OUT WHAT THIS CAVEMAN IS TRYING TO SAY BECAUSE ME ITS GIBBERISH AM SEEING OO? ![]() |
ikechu1:EVERY1 KNOWS U CAME FROM A CAVE!! THATS WHY MUTALA MOHAMMED AND ADEKUNLE TAIWO DID JUSTICE IN ASABA ![]() ASK UR PARENTS THE HORROR THEY SAW HAHAHA NA BOYS LIKE U DEM THEY FIND DAT DAY ![]() |


… They had to hear “Ifeoma Ifeoma Ifeoma, I want to marry you” all the time.
