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Politics › Re: We South-southerners Are Not In For Any F**cking BIAFRA by cheruv: 10:53am On Aug 22, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: We South-southerners Are Not In For Any F**cking BIAFRA by cheruv: 10:00am On Aug 22, 2015 |
laudate: Punishment, kwa? Oh, so someone died and made you the 'policeman' of the internet? What qualifies the OP's post to label him as a troll, biko nu? Yes, his initial comments were probably misguided, or lacking in adequate facts. How is that a crime? Did Cheruv not set him straight, without any insults or bile?
So why did other members of your group suddenly feel the need to unleash venom, even after adequate corrections had been made? Did you read their comments at all? Is that what you call a 'dressing down?' Or a vicious attack?  I've gotten 20 mentions in 48 hrs and 80% of them came from you laudate  But seriously I think you should let the insults roll in..the OP was trying to be mischievous without knowing that people were waiting for him.even though am a bit diplomatic, my people are not. Of all the ethnicities in Nigeria, yolobas throw as much insults as much oil they use in their food so its not bad if they're paid back in the same coin  |
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Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 8:07pm On Aug 21, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: Good. Your senile mother is right about your father. Cool stuff Chai  Laudate on whom my obsession lies..come for your bro subway101 has run amok  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 7:14pm On Aug 21, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: [s][/s]
The fact still remains my slutty mother sleep around without care. Deal with it. OK The ijebus are from Sudan The ogu are from Ghana The aworis are from Bini So pathetic  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 2:42pm On Aug 21, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: Your slutty mother is the one talking nonsense. Ediot I believe in filial piety,so I'd not insult your mum too.but the fact still remains that its the truth! What's the truth  That ijebu,ogu and awori isn't yoloba  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 10:21am On Aug 21, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: [s][/s]
I just dey laugh you cos you dont know whats up. You will cry soon, continue with your rubbish. Those that will deal with you will do so to hurt you badly. You think you all have monopoly of rewriting history about people...ahahahaha. The game is on. Mtschewww Am telling you the reality you're here talking nonsense  |
Politics › Re: North Korea Leader Orders Army To Be Ready For War by cheruv: 10:19am On Aug 21, 2015 |
Its time for SK to destroy NK and unite Hanbando. |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 9:16am On Aug 21, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: I dont want to insult you, stop all this nonsense post about Awori. We are Yoruba, you guys should face your tribe and stop looking for trouble everywhere. This is the undiluted truth! Ijebu,Awori and Ogu are not Yoloba  If you're from any of these tribes, know it today you're not Yoloba.insult me all you like..but the truth still remains the truth. Knowing this fact made me understand why some Igbos tag Lagos as no man's land.these nations were already there before your ancestor Odudunwa fell like the watchers from heaven and they'd continue to be there.  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 9:02am On Aug 21, 2015 |
onenaira3: Bros I love you for this no homo. This is what igbo should start doing whenever yoloba monkies come looking for trouble. They started the thread, you gave them back exactly what they tried to start and Now they are whining like a bitach on her period.
Ijebu and Egun are not yoloba. Ijebu are Sudanese while Egun are Edo. Onenaira, E nwere otu eri m meghere..nkata akpaga ngaahu a di aña banye na akuko ndi Ofei'.kemgbe ahu kam matara otu o naadi ha ma asi na ndi ijebu,awori na egun/ogu abughi Yoloba. https://www.nairaland.com/1975320/ancient-igbo-rule-over-partsN'eri a,I gaahu na oforo ka laudate bewe akwa  nihi naasim na ndi ijebu,awori na ogu avughi Yoloba.   Ya mere, mgbe obula ha butere akuko ndiIgbo SS abughi igbo,anyi elughachiri ha otu ndi ijebu na ndi si abughi ndiOfei'. In the cold war,my technique is called MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION  |
Politics › Re: We South-southerners Are Not In For Any F**cking BIAFRA by cheruv: 10:38pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
trapQ: lmao!! you are just a paranoid schizophrenic. ain't nobody got time for A$$holes dear. you clearly are jobless. and unfortunately I have an "air tight" schedule. keep quoting your ancestors. unlike you, I'm not a loser and won't deactivate my account because of some irrelevant meaningless human whose existence is negligible and hazardous to society and the world at large. your $tupidy is mind blowing Airtight ko,waterproof ni  Abeg close mouth joor and go back to school  look at how you're shooting bullets at random claiming to speak English.  Anyway my craze is for you  and is quite amazing on how it blew your mind  don't forget to keep your panties airtight whenever am not around kos I'd not be happy at your continuous trappings of wandering 3rd legs  Pls can you pour more vitriol on me.. am dry  or you can make it personal +2347051139855. While you're at it,lemme renew my pledge to Re-Horakty
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Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 10:01pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: Please dont ever post this nonsense about us again in your life. Who are you to say we are not Yoruba, this is the reason I hate you igbo guys here when you try to rewrite people's history. We are Yoruba and will always be, mind you business and stop all this nonsense. Who told you you're Yoruba  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 9:31pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
FKO81: Aworis, Ijebus are not Yoruba Thank you joor  Laudate thinks he can scam everybody at the same time  |
Politics › Re: Balkanized Igbo Territories by cheruv: 9:28pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
Whether by peace or war,they must be returned! |
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Politics › Re: Condition Before We(niger Deltans) Support Biafra by cheruv: 7:29pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
gentlesoulx: my bro i believe d both of us r frm d niger delta but, if we r speakin strategically, edo state can not b d capital of d said biafran state. For military n defence reasons, if u look @ d map or d positon of every country u ll discover dat d capital city is alway situated @ d mid, cos once u av captured d capital city d war is good as bin won by ur opponnent, so strategically speaking edo state which is d door way to d biafran state is not a good pick. Exactly! That was why the Vandals,in the fall of 1967 made a dash for Enugwu and captured it without knowing that with that action they've settled for the real war. |
Politics › Re: Condition Before We(niger Deltans) Support Biafra by cheruv: 7:23pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
atbu1983: That is why I said Niger Delta Republic head quarter should be in Yenogoa or Warri. But if Igbo must Join, it has to be benin city as capital because the greatest threat to the south south people is not yoruba but Igbo. And you you forgot that we can easily march from agbor fortress and force your oba to surrender within a day  |
Politics › Re: Concrete Facts To Prove That Ikwerres Are Not Igbo But Edo by cheruv: 6:45pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
FKO81: [b]THE IJEBU PEOPLE THE Ijebu People inhabit the South-Central part of Yorubaland - a territory that is bounded in the North by Ibadan, in the East by Ondo, Okitipupa and the West by Egbaland. The Southern fringe is open to the sea with the coastlines of Epe, Ejinrin and Ikorodu. Despite the political division which has these three towns in Lagos while the main part of Ijebuland is Ogun State, the people have always regarded themselves as one entity even when the immigration legends which have often been cited point in different directions.
There are immigration legends which tend to link the Ijebu with the biblical Jebusites and Noah (hence Omoluwabi -- omo ti Noah bi -- the children of Noah) but these are farfetched. Other immigration legends trace the origin of Yoruba people, and by implication, the Ijebu to Mecca where Oduduwa, the legendary ancestor of the Yoruba, was said to be the son of King Lamurudu. Oduduwa, according to the legend, had to be expelled from Mecca when he resorted to idolatry. This is another unacceptable story in that it implied that the Yoruba must have come into existence as a group after faithful Muslims expelled Oduduwa some 1,500 years ago. 
Ijebu traditional historians tend to stick to the migration legend that the people migrated to their present territory from a region of Sudan called Waddai which means that the Ijebu had a parallel migration wave just like other Yoruba who believe they came to their present abode via Oduduwa. That claim seems to be corroborated by a publication by one Hailemariam which states that "the most powerful people that the Negede Orit (ancient Ethiopian immigrant into Africa) met in East Africa were the Jebus." Their King was claimed to be so influential that he appointed the governors of Yemen. If that king was the same Olu-Iwa, the legendary first Ruler of Ijebuland, we do not know.
There is a lot of evidence in support of the fact that the Ijebus migrated into Nigeria from Sudan. The most obvious is the Sudanese tribal mark which, though varied, is duplicated all over Yorubaland. In particular, the three vertical marks on both cheeks are the national marks in Ijebu. Moreover, in the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia, the original language which Arabic language has superseded is very similar to Ijebu dialect. Names of people such as Saba, Esiwu, Meleki (corruption of Menelik) and many others are still common in Ijebu and the South of Sudan. A kind of flute which was formerly used during the coronation ceremony of the Awujale is still used in Ethiopia and South of Sudan. In the second place, the passage quoted from 'Ethiopian History' by Hailemariam at the beginning of this essay shows that Negede Orit which entered Ethiopia several centuries before King Solomon and the famous Makida, Queen of Sheba (about 900 B.C.) met the Ijebus on the east Coast of Southern Sudan.
The ancestors of the Ijebus who now inhabit Ijebu-Ode and districts came into Nigeria from the ancient Kingdom of Owodaiye of Ethiopia which came to an end as a result of Arab supremacy in Middle East and the Sudan where Owodaiye was situated. The Kingdom of Owodaiye was bounded in the North by Nubia; in the East by Tigre and the Kingdom of Axum; in the West there was no clear boundary, while along its South-Eastern border, it was bounded by the land of Punt. With these people the Ijebus share their culture and religion. With the Tigrians and ancient Axumites the Ijebus share their tribal marks which are made up of three vertical marks on the cheeks while with the Egyptians, the Nubians and Puntite people, the Ijebu share many of their funeral rites, the Agemo cult and the Erikiran.
The Yorubas in Nubia were the nearest people to the Ijebus in Owo aiye. Even the Ijebus differ from the Yoruba in many respects. For example, while the main Yoruba group practice circumcision on both male and female members of the family, the Ijebus never practice it on the female members; the Yorubas used to bore the lower part of the ear in both male and female while the male never bore in Ijebu.
The first major wave of Sudanese that entered Nigeria was led by Iwase who came to Ife several centuries before the major Sudanese immigrations under Oduduwa and Olu-Iwa. The Iwase group of immigrants came during the reign of Esumare of Ife Erinrin. The next group of Sudanese immigrants were the Ijebus and the kindred peoples under Olu-Iwa, who entered the country at about the same time as the Yoruba under Oduduwa. There are many reasons to believe that they arrived before the main Yoruba group. The most important reason was stated in a Yoruba tradition that when Oduduwa was alive, he became partially blind and went to consult Agbonniregun, an Ife Priest, with a view to finding out what he must apply to his eyes to regain his sight. Agbonniregun recommended brine and so Oduduwa had to send one of his sons, Obokun, to the sea to bring him sea water. The latter wandered for many years in vain until he came to the King of Ijebu for help. This king sent a messenger to guide him to the sea and on Obokun's return to !Ijebu, the King of the ljebus (Lewu Legusen) gave Obokun medicines for Oduduwa's eyes. And when Oduduwa applied the brine and the medicine, he regained his sight. The above tradition shows that the ljebus were in Nigeria before the main Yoruba stock because the king of Ijebu referred to was The fifth Awujale. In appreciation of this service, Oduduwa determined to visit the King of Ijebu, but he died about fifteen miles east of Ijebu-Ode. His followers settled down at Idofe, a town which has now become extinct.
The Ijebu legend tracing their origin to Waddai must have brought the known rivalry between them and other Yoruba people. If, indeed, Lamurudu and Oduduwa descended from Omu, the younger brother of Olu-Iwa, there is some sense in the claim that the Ijebus are senior to other Yorubas and cannot, therefore, accept the junior position that put them under the Ooni of Ife or Alafin of Oyo.
The bulk of Yoruba people regard the ljebus as peripheral Yoruba while the ljebus themselves do not hide the fact that the cohesion between them and others who call themselves central Yoruba has been the result of cultural and political interaction over the centuries. Time itself has taken care of these legends as the various groups of people in Western Nigeria have come to accept a common Nationality as Yoruba, be they Ekiti, Ijesha, Egba, Ondo, Ijebu, etc.. Even among the Ijebus, there are conflicting claims to the source of origin depending on the political intention of those concerned. Irrespective of these claims, the Ijebus are united under the leadership of the Awujale of Ijebuland and this unity is the strength of the people as exhibited by their achievements in the past 40 years of the reign of Oba Sikiru Adetona, Ogbagba II.[/b] http://www.ijebuassociation.org/Discover-Ijebuland/History/ctl/Details/ Confusion in Oduduwa land  Thanks alot for this. The other day I was arguing with that hideous hypocrite called laudate on ijebus and aworis not being Yoruba and he was talking otherwise, just bkos he's Yoruba. https://www.nairaland.com/1975320/ancient-igbo-rule-over-partsKeep it up bro |
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Politics › Re: Imagine What This Man Said About Biafra. by cheruv: 2:54pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
He's correct. Ityoppia(Ethiopia) should be the giant of Afrika not Nigeria. Nigeria is a fraud created by the Brits while Ityoppia has almost 2000yr old history...just like Biafra  |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Struggle And Dream Country Is Not Biafra by cheruv: 2:43pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
Omololu007: dey wont even join sef Onye chokwranu ha  Lekwanum eshishi oo  Nobody wants them bro..  |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Understood &spoke Yoruba Fluently? by cheruv: 12:25pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
new2020: There's something unique about Igbos and the tendency to assimilate in a new environment with ease particularly learning the language of the host. There is something in their DNA or culture that allows them to do this with ease. This is not only in Nigeria, go to spain and see them speaking Spanish like the natives. Igbos are able to do this bkos their tongue doesn't have the influence of accent in it,and moreover the language structure has all the letters necessary eg 1] M group: b,p; f,v 2]N group: ch,j; d,t; g,k; h; l,r; s,z; w; y When you look at other languages like for eg A)Ibibio-Efik: when you look at Mmoño, you'd notice the lingo doesn't ve g,l and z sounds. B)Ijo/Izon: when you look at Izon, you'd observe that the lingo doesn't have ch and z sounds CH)Yoruba: when you look at Yoruba,you'd see that ththe lingo doesn't have ch,h,v and z sounds. When you look at these languages that have these missing sounds,they pronounce it like the other paired eg yorubas pronounce v like f, Mmoño pronounce z like s while I've not interacted with Izon peeps to know how they pronounce missing sounds. The missing sound phenomena gives rise to accents,and Igbo doesn't exhibit such phenomena its very easy for Igbo speakers to learn other languages. |
Politics › Re: Hahaha! See What A Colonial Oyibo Writer Said About ''Eboes'' (Igbo) by cheruv: 11:03am On Aug 20, 2015 |
BraniacX: Let's kill the tribalism abeg, this is the opinion of a racist slaver cum missionary and as such should be ignored and treated with revulsion When someone has nothing to gain from an issue, he's usually objective about it.to the whites then,all American niggers were slaves..even though they came from somewhere. The piece was objective in my opinion..and it was stuffs like this that enabled the Europeans to successfully colonize Africa. |
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Politics › Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by cheruv: 6:47am On Aug 20, 2015 |
cheruv: Thanks a lot dear. I'd follow up with a direct msg  I just sent you a msg  cc nwanlecha |
Politics › Re: Eastern Nigeria Development Ideas by cheruv: 6:27am On Aug 20, 2015 |
nwanlecha: You are funny. Well you are welcome to get to know me outside NL. Thanks a lot dear. I'd follow up with a direct msg  |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Struggle And Dream Country Is Not Biafra by cheruv: 10:32pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
erikcantona: . Degema obuma abonima asaritolu. Buguma all is. Kalabari land OK.. Thanks for the info  |
Politics › Re: World Igbo Congress Day, Nnamdi Kanu Invited As Guest Speaker by cheruv: 10:30pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
Correct! |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Struggle And Dream Country Is Not Biafra by cheruv: 10:06pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
OdenigboAroli: You are very ignorant and you don't know what you are talking about. Anioma is Igbo and will join Biafra. And you don't know anything about the history of Texas.....please,don't make a f.ool of yourself. I was even wondering what concerned the lone star republic with the issue at hand  |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Struggle And Dream Country Is Not Biafra by cheruv: 9:55pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
erikcantona: I am from degema LGA in rivers state our name b4 lordlugard came is BIAFRA and we have overcomed the divide and rule tactise they used to make us minority by tellin us IGBO man is our problem !! Mean while the hausas and yoruba kill us all the time#udi killing by obasaanjo! Adaka boro and ken sarowiwa all betrayed our brothers# igbo people and ended up shamefully dead! ! Am sorry nigerians !! IGbOs. Are our flesh and blood !! Am an IPOB member and we are now stronger with them!!! People from bayelsa akwaibom idoma all call radio biafra to greet our able director!! Is degema kalabari land  |