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Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 12:57pm On Sep 29, 2016
genieluv:


See this demented and depraved reprobate.
This is how you people will keep on being exposed.
Look at the true ranking of the largest Anioma groups on facebook. Anioma voice and Anioma politicians forum continue to be far larger than that your useless Proidly Anioma group created by Okija shrine priests and errandboys.
This is what facebook has to say
They have been boasting of how Proudly Anioma Proudly Igbo is the largest Anioma group on Facebook but I chose to ignore that. I've never seen a people that can lie without blinking an eyelid like these Igbos. Anioma voice isn't even just a group. I'm a member of Anioma voice Asaba, Anioma voice kwale , Anioma voice Abuja, Anioma voice Agbor and host of other Anioma voice groups. all these groups are Anioma voice subsidiaries and many people in some of this subsidiary groups are not members of the main Anioma voice. I'm wondering how Proudly Anioma came to be the largest Anioma group On Facebook
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 10:05am On Sep 29, 2016
ikechu1:


Emeka Esogbue that's well known is who this one is trying to tell me story. Is it after I told you, emeka have written several articles, you decided to research what he talks about and claim "I know him". You are a joke.
Yep you know him. Just like you knew alot about anioma history and in Anioma politics but yet igboid slapped you silly through it all.

Story teller. Come on get out and don't disturb me again.

Btw: another thing you gave yourself away with...nobody in the entire topic have called you Agbotean. They called you Sonya and funny enough, they started doing that after I said there's a high chance you're bini. Funny enough you the one that kept mentioning agbotean name and claiming that's what they called you ( guilty conscious I presume)
research on what he talks about? Why not reread my two posts and see who the joke is on. I explained this from my first post about them. Till tomorrow, Emeka Esogbue is proud Igbo by heritage. They prefer the Anioma tag because only Asaba and Ibusa is not enough to drag majority Benin originated others to Igbo and that's the right thing to do.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 4:33am On Sep 29, 2016
ikechu1:


Just like his Idoma ashawo who tells stories when put on seat to back up her claim. Our Bini idiot also does the same thing.

What does this story have to do with what asked you to PROVE!!!!

While I'm at it, I got booted from Anioma voice...you really are dumb as a rat. When, where and what date was I ever a member anioma voice and where, when and what date was I booted out? Oya provide it....links, screenshots, image....don't give me story.

While I'm at it, yet again you EXPOSED yourself AGAIN. Emeka Esogbue that you mentioned as an "igbo accepter" is actually an Igbo denier. Infact he is well known in the entire anioma community especially for writing repeatedly controversial articles. Ridiculously well known. Thr fact that your ass also don't know this despite claiming that you know the dude...is yet again ANOTHER EXAMPLE THAT YOU ARE FAKE ASS. Like your lying ashawo, you also suck in lying.

While I'm at it, I see how you lots are trying to claim it's "SE igbo" in the anioma voice page claiming igbo. Weren't youreally asahwo the one that swear up and down that such thing was not existence in that board? Weren't the ashawo the one that directed me to that board? Infact was I not the one that told you monkey asses there were none anioma members on that board and the hoe played ostrich. Now that I found a way to get access to the board and shown what compulsive liar una be abs the board isn't flaring up the stories you lot told on here.... story don change....SE are the ones on there. grin grin grin grin grin grin You two reek of [size=15pt]DESPERATION[/size].
Emeka Esogbue and Akamesike do not deny being Igbos but they are working hard for Anioma unity. They believe Anioma is big enough to be an ethnic group and them having links to Igbo doesn't mean the whole Aniomas is Igbo. Emeka Esogbue and Akamesike are my real life friends and we talked about this many times
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 3:46am On Sep 29, 2016
ikechu1:


Just see what desperation makes..I said both hands.

I yet again QUARUPLE dare you to post the screenshot where you saw the Ikas and Ukwani, not igbo being mentioned. Simple task and you are dodging what it is you stated.

I guess in your brain dead head, them stating anioma means denying igbo. Dude I call myself anioma and delta igbo all the time in this forum, now does that disclassiflfy my opinion of myself being igbo. Infact, I've called myself anioma more times than I've called my self igbo.

Infact let's use one of the commenter on the screenshot, Mike Nwoko, in one of the screenshot he said and I quote "Anioma is not part of Biafra zone". In another comment he started and I quote " stop disturbing anioma. Being Ibo does not make one a biafran.". Even the moderator of the board despite also saying "I'm igbo" in one of the replies, mentioned "we anioma" in some of his comments

More example that your ass is fake as hell that you don't even know calling ourself anioma does not mean we are denying being igbo. If that's the case, then my ass is the biggest igbo denier according to your pea brain head. The more you talk, the more you expose your ignorance and show that YOU are not Anioma.

Infact I actually counted the amount of deniers in the screenshot and it exactly 12 people out of the ENTIRE SCREENSHOT...do you want me to highlight them for you? [size=13pt] You and the idoma asahwo are so pathetic and desperate..it is so sad. [/size]
oh, I forgot you have been booted out of the page so you don't know those guys on that page. I'm am active member of most Anioma voice groups and I know most of those commenters and where they're from.i know the few Anioma voice members that accept Igbo. I know people like Akamesike and Emeka Eaogbue that accept they are Igbo because they're from asaba and ibusa but they believe that the Anioma tag is better for them and theyre painstakingly working for the unity of Anioma that has nothing to do with Igbo or any other tribes. And if you're from Anioma, you would know where many of them are from their names. I would have advised you to check their profile but you can't access the group. I know you would do that because that's what you're good at.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 3:22am On Sep 29, 2016
ikechu1:


This is ridiculously sad and laughable. Just see howhat DESPERATE one is.

Just like his lying ashawo tried to make a yoloba, an anioma...this one is even seeing ika and Ukwani mentioned throughout a screenshot grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin


Dude I quadruple dare you to post any of the screenshot that mentioned I'm ika. There's only ONE guy that stated he's Ukwa ni and not igbo but would join Biafra. One guy.

In the screenshot, even the people opposing biafra stated one time on another Igbo. You can literally count the igbo deniers with both hands.

You and that girl is PATHETIC.. it's ridiculously sad
can count the Igbo deniers with one hand? Then there's no point talking with you. You're deluded. And I'm sure you're one of the South Easterners that were banned from the group for bringing in Igbo agenda into an Anioma group
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 3:10am On Sep 29, 2016
ikechu1:
Oh and I hope SE is reading the screenshot and seeing the REAL opinion of about SE...this is for those that keep accusing anioma for shit they keep hearing about us from northerners, yoloba and Bini clowns. I actually posted the entire comments for una to read cause it validate every single thing I, Ugomba, and all actually real anioma that's been on this forum have been telling you people.

Infact I sincerely sincerely urge any SE interested to join that Anioma Voice and proudly Anioma, proudly IGBO and tell me have you lots not been insulting us for no reason whatsoever other than the crap you read from this savages of waste and north that don't even like una or igbo in general

I keep telling you people that those savages are trying to create a wedge but una don't listen. Oya no me, ugomba, ogbuefi, etc saying it anymore. See am. Continue dancing to this savages music instead of listening to your ppl from the side they want you to hate.
No wonder. You obviously have a problem. What your problem is, I can't say, but it has to do with reading and understanding. Lolz
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 3:05am On Sep 29, 2016
Do you know that the screenshots contradict the claim of 98% Igbo acceptance in Anioma? It also contradicts the claim of most Igbo people here of how Ika and Ukwani are the only group that dont accept the Igbo identity. From your screenshots, you can guess what percentage of acceptance there is in Anioma land and where and the groups they belong to. You can use this as a sample.

Also note that Anioma voice is not just a page. It's a group of pages. I'm a member of many of these pages and their are many Igbo people on these pages. We used to kick Igbos from our pages because the first sets of Igbos that joined lack respect and are very inductive so we resorted to blocking any Easterners from our pages until they devised new means of creating new Facebook account to pretend to be Anioma people.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 12:47am On Sep 29, 2016
somegirl1:


It is your right to identify as anything and any group you see fit. However, I'm sure you Ikas understand how some of us might be confused by your claim to be of a different ethnic group since you bear Igbo names, your progenitor bore an Igbo name and title, you have Igbo place names like Enuani and Ukwuani, and speak dialects that are arguably Igbo. You never openly and collectively denounced the Bendel-Igbo or Delta-Igbo tags.
Also why is the ethnicity of the original inhabitants of the land your progenitors must have met and intermarried with conveniently omitted from these migration stories.
If a thousand Bini people moved to Kano and mixed with the original inhabitants, eventually their descendants would be Hausas with distant Bini ancestry not a new ethnic group and definitely not Binis, I would imagine.
It's all very confusing.
If you know that there are some original inhabitants, why not tell us about them. Btw, I respect your maturity in all your comments on this thread. You don't sound like one of these children of hate.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 12:37am On Sep 29, 2016
90xtr93r:


Bini man, don't you think you will save yourself from frequent heart attacks if you can divert one-millionth of your energies towards consolidating OduaArewanistan republic?

Bear in mind that Igbos are not interested in you and all you stand for. Igbos have nothing in common with hypocrites and murderous parasites parading as One-Nigerianists.
this is the major difference between me and Agbontaen. And geneluv as well. I don't believe in one Nigeria and this name"Nigeria " is no longer pleasing to my ears but you don't expect me to give up my ethnic identity because I want out of Nigeria. It's not possible. I'm first an Ika before Nigerian and I can't give up my Ika identity just to leave Nigeria.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 11:53pm On Sep 28, 2016
Ngozi123:


Could you please expatiate?

Edit: you know what, never mind, I can't be bothered to argue with another fraud undecided.
Another fraud? You people are really funny. I'm Agbontaen, I'm Sonya, I'm Ehikwe, only me? Lol. And next Agbontaen is Bini, Sonya is Yoruba and I'm Edo. Very funny. Agbontaen is a very popular Owa man. His identity is known to all Aniomas especially Ika as he's very active in Anioma and Ika pages. I'm a well-known person as well but I chose to keep my identity anonymous.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 11:12pm On Sep 28, 2016
Geneluv , please leave this people alone. They have the numerical strength. You alone can't argue with them else they will get you confused. The best thing is to reply at your convenience but don't be too serious about this. It's not worth it. I'm sure you have more important things to do with your time. You can't engage them. They're mostly jobless and dependent teenagers
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 11:07pm On Sep 28, 2016
Going by the argument of these Igbos, Ngozi is not from where she's claiming because she doesn't know much about her town . She said that herself but these will close there eyes to that
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 6:46pm On Sep 28, 2016
Jackrich:
Everyone knows that the highlighted is the primary reason why you want them united to you at all cost ,even as that same greed will be your achille's heels keeping you under the mercy of the Hausa/Fulani kingdoms.

You want their land and not the people simple .
And everybody knows it's just daydreaming. We are not people that can be dictated to or enslaved by Igbos, Urhobos, Bini's or anyone at all. Even the British felt our wrath .
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 5:16pm On Sep 28, 2016
Chiwude:
No fallacy here bro. I understand Ika both in spoken and written form, especially from years of interaction with Ndi-Ika. Though, I may not speak the language properly, but usually reply back in formal central Igbo. The Ika language is similar to central Igbo in many ways like the sentence structure. But the major difference stems from the nasalization of the dialect.. Ika words usually end with a silent 'n' consonant at the tail end of a given pronounciation, similar to how you pronounce Bini words. How do I mean by this? For instance, a typical central Igbo word for man is 'Nwoke', but in Ika it ends with a silent 'n' to become 'Nwoken'. The same goes for 'Ike' and 'Agwu' which in Ika dialect transforms to 'Iken' and 'Agwun' respectively. Another change I noticed in Ika dialect is the steady use of the letter 'k' to begin a sentence. Although the change in syntax is similar to how my Isu dialect as well as other Igbo dialects interchange words to suit an expression, like a systemic forward and backward change of sentence. An instance is the speech, 'Where does he lives'? which changes to 'Ole ebe obi' or 'K 'ebe obi' and can be backward changed to 'Obi ebe'? But, in Ika there isn't any forward or backward change and the syntax of a sentence in many occasion align with the letter 'k'. This is my own observation and can be disproved. A roll down of speeches below will convey my explanation properly.v
'What would you eat'? - English
'Ole/Kedu ihe ige eri' - Igbo Izugbe
'Ki leri' - Ika Igbo
'Ke ife iye eli' - Onitsha Igbo
'Gini ka' ige eri' - Daily Igbo

'What will Agbor people say'? - English
'Ole/Kedu ihe ndi agbor ge ekwu? - Igbo Izugbe
'K' agbor re kwuzi? - Ika Igbo
'Kedu ife ndi agbor ye ekwu'? - Onitsha Igbo
'Gini ka ndi agbor ge kwuzi'? - Daily Igbo

'What is greater than a child'? - English
'Ole/Kedu ihe ka nwa' - Igbo Izugbe
'Kini ka nwa' - Ika Igbo
'Ke ife ka nwa' - Onitsha Igbo
'Gini ka nwa' - Daily Igbo

Although, the above may not be the purest of Ika, but it's the Ika my close friend from Igbanke as well as his family do speak.

Note: This is just my personal observation as a result of close relationship with Ika people. As I do believe Ika as a language has many variations, some more harsh to the ear and some more closer in speech to Aniocha Igbo.
your two examples shows that you lack understanding of Ika language structure. That you know the King's name and also know that kini means what in English doesn't mean you understand Ika language. Nobody starts a question with kini in Ika language
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 12:25am On Sep 28, 2016
ikechu1:
Oh I just looked through this ehikwe22 past post. The only dude who claimed Noone knew who Asagba of Asaba and Obi of Ogwashi Uku are in anioma and they are irrelevant. Mschewwwasa

Chukyzblingz...next time you want to comment, stop being a coward and speak with the id we all know in.

No wonder you tried to help your twin in lying modify her story. Just like my mom always say, two identical birds flock and fight together.

Mschewwwww. I was here thinking it was someone different.
Are you people this jobless that you go about reading people's posts? I've been called Agbontaen, Sonya are many other names here. And now this? It's just ridiculous.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 7:20pm On Sep 27, 2016
bigfrancis21:


Nah, I respect your decision if you want to carve a different identity for yourself but do not try to distort history in your bid for distinctness. Majority of Ika kingdoms were not founded by people from the Bini/Ishan area but instead the Ikas were aboriginally Igbo-speaking people influenced by Bini/Ishan customs and traditions due to living close to each other. Moreover, there is nothing like 'original ika'. You'd be surprised to find that the Ika spoken pre bini kingdom influence may have been fully Igbo before the bini influence on it. That would be the 'real ika' you are mentioning here which is gradually being restored again to its previous state in recent times. The Ikas practise several Nri customs such as the Nze na Ozo, etc. which indicates its historical connection to the Nri people who live far away from the Ikas. Just like the Ohafias borrowed from the Annangs/Ibibios, the Ikas borrowed the Bini style of leadership and some festivals such as Igue etc. but their true identity - their language, was never distorted. Language, when not forced upon on a people, is often said to be the main identity of a people that identifies a people regardless of the influence they may have. Best said, the Ikas who speak an Igbo dialect are ethnically an Igbo group but politically are not Igbo.

I understand that you are Ika and not Igbo. However, the history itself should not be distorted.
There is no Nze Na Ozo title in Ika. There are a few Igbo cultures in Ika but nobody knows about these them. They're very insignificant in Ika kingdoms. The major cultures and festivals are Edo ones.

There's no proof that the Aborigines of Ika lands are Igbos. Don't say what you don't know. And yes, there is a way the real Ika language is spoken you can't even understand it. Ika language has been Igbonized a great deal and that's the fact. There is nothing like a language going back to what it used to be. Igbo jas the population to influence any minority language around them but Bini doesn't have that.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 6:47pm On Sep 27, 2016
bigfrancis21:


To me I see those bini words as linguistic borrowings Ika imported from bini by virtue of their close proximity to bini land. When two different speaking tribes live side by side, there tends to be aan exchange of words between both tribes. Take the Ohafia people of Abia state who have the Annangs/Ibibios as neighbours. Due to centuries of cohabitation side by side, Ohafia Igbo is laced with several Ibibio words here and there and it's not uncommon to find some of them bearing Ibibio names such as 'Bassey'. Some Ohafia people could speak Ibibio and on the Ibibio side, it is the same thing too. The Ohafias even dress like the Ibibios, as in tie wrappers and wear the notorious hats Niger deltans are known to wear however they do not say they are not Igbos. Realize that they may have borrowed or been influenced by Ibibio culture due to living next to them, however their original stock is Igbo and the Ibibio influence does not distort their identity.

Not just the Ibibios. Igbos living at the boundaries of Igboland with other tribes tend to borrow one or two influences from these other tribes. The Nsukka people, for example, share boundaries with the Igalas and have borrowed Igala words such as 'attama', which means 'chief priest' and you can find one or two families in Nsukka land with Igala and Idoma surnames but they are Nsukka Igbos today, Ebonyi state Igbos at the boundaries too are influenced a little by their Idoma neighbours. This is no different for the Ika Igbos who have been influenced by Bini culture due to close cohabitation over the decades. To me, Ika is just an Igbo dialect influenced by bini culture and language. I've listened to several Ika songs and most of the singers call God 'chukwu' or 'chi' and rarely 'oselobue'. I've also seen some Ika movies and I could understand what was being said. Surprisingly, Ika Igbo is very similar to Owerri Igbo. Thus, if the Ikas are replacing hundreds of formerly adopted bini words with Igbo words instead, they are only gradually returning back to their original identity before the binis heavily influenced them.

I noticed that many denying people have barely been to the interior and corners of Igboland to notice the massive linguistic diversity Igboland has. They tend to lump all SE Igbos, with over 700 dialects, as one and then compare their clan to this cornucopia of Igbos they have created, which is poor comparison.
If you listen to Ika movies and musics and hear them use chukwu and chi instead of Osolobue and ehi, it's because they're not speaking the real Ika. The real Ika words have deep root in Ika cultures but the Igbo ones don't. Ika is neither Igbo nor Bini but majority of Ika kingdoms were founded by people from Bini/Ishan area.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 5:16pm On Sep 27, 2016
genieluv:


LoL, but i think many igbos will understand you when you speak. I have seen igbos who understand our Anioma dialects very well.
Also, before i used to think all igbos speak the same until i realized that even the igbos themselves, some of them do not understand each other unless they speak the centra igbo dialect.
What part of Ika are you from? Abavo, Owa, Agbor, Umunde?
Ika language has been igbonized to a high extent. There are hundreds of Bini/Ika words that has been replaced by Igbo words . Agbontaen used to do a tedious job listing and correcting these words. What you hear people speak now is not the same way my language was spoken two decades ago. And I can imagine what it is century ago. Language changes. Some go into and replaced by another language. Some old men speak the real Ika but some old people are also guilty of this Igbonization.

You also know that your Aniocha is closer to Igbo than Ika? We understand Aniocha because there are many Ika words in Aniocha language. But different intonation. But with an Intonation an Intonation an average Ika person would regard as being close to the 'normal' Igbo. But we also know the difference.And... I said Ika words because even Aniocha was called Ika during the colonial era.

The truth is, Aniocha is closer to Igboland and you have more Igbo influence than we do but we are all Aniomas and we love ourselves because despite the differences, we have too many things in common.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 5:00pm On Sep 27, 2016
somegirl1:


Which dialect do you refer to as the "normal" Igbo language?
Any Ika person will understand what she's trying to say. By normal Igbo, she's not only talking about central Igbo but all the Igbo dialects in the South East?
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 4:56pm On Sep 27, 2016
Uniben4sure:
You are very wrong! It was the old Bini empire, in their conquest that colonized ikaland. Read about Bini kingdom and their expansionist drive in those days and you will understand.

How can the Bini empire, with their might in those days, lose their land up to igbanke to the Igbo's? Or how could they have lost their language and culture to the Igbo's, if they were the original inhabitants of ikaland?
How did they lose their land to the Igbos? Is Anioma land an Igbo land?
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 4:53pm On Sep 27, 2016
genieluv:


No, my community is quite close to ikas. The average ika will understand central Ibo but he cannot reply unless he has lived with other Ibo speakers for a longtime. Same thing with we anochias their neighbours. We understand Anambra igbo dialect but we may not be able to reply them, although some can reply. It just depends on the person involved to an extent.
My first boyfriend was an Ika man and he can kill because of Igbo identity which he believes he is Igbo and he can reply central Ibo dialect too. So it varies.
the average Ika man doesn't understand Igbo language properly. I have some nephews in their early 20s that don't understand Igbo if it's spoken fastly except you pick it word for word. An average Ika man only understand some Igbos. There are many Igbo words I only knew the meaning recently because I asked some Igbo friends. Any Ika man you see replying in central Igbo must have learnt it from outside Ika land.
Politics / Re: Buhari Is A Cow Worshipper: Shekau(full Text) by chukzyblingz(m): 8:39pm On Sep 25, 2016
Honestly, Bihari is a cow worshiper the only truth in all he said

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Culture / Re: Here’s 10 Most Powerful Kings In Nigeria Today; Is Your King Among? by chukzyblingz(m): 11:36pm On Sep 23, 2016
Useless thread. That's not the history of Agbor. We don't have anything to do with Omini or Aguleri. Please Igbos should respect themselves and stop Tampere with our history

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Politics / Re: Edo Police Commissioner, Adeoye Sacked For Secretly Meeting With The Igbinedions by chukzyblingz(m): 8:22am On Sep 23, 2016
dustmalik:

There is nothing to investigate. The commissioner serves at the pleasure of the governor, and he has sacked him for holding secret meeting with a Godfather of the opposition party, a week to the guber election.
he was sacked because he's not working with the plan to rig im their favor

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Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 4:50am On Sep 23, 2016
chijiblaze:


Well then instead of giving excuses for why people hate Ndiigbo, why not just give us the meaning of the name in Yoruba or Arabic or Edo language?
I just gave one reason to backup why I think Oduduwa is an Igbo name.
Another's that the then Benin empire actually contained many Igbo speaking people who could even contest to become the Oba! and fight in wars for or against the leadership of the time! Even if they lost. This accounts for the mass migration of Igbo speaking people from the Benin empire. Think of Ezechima, Akalaka, Ochichi, et.c. with their followers as well.
Oduduwa might have been part of this exodus but chose to go west rather than east or south.e
You're just being a typical Igbo man. Very soon, majority of Igbos will start claiming him using your analogy. It's very strange. What a people. I know you people too well.
Politics / Re: Igbo Vs Delta-Igbo: What A Guy Posted On Facebook by chukzyblingz(m): 11:55am On Sep 22, 2016
chijiblaze:



If you don't know, Oduduwa is actually an Igbo name.
Nobody has ever said anything about the meaning of the name "Oduduwa" in Yoruba or Edo language.

In Igbo language, "Uwa" is the world.
"Odudu" comes from the verb "idu" -- to lead.
"Odudu", "Oduu", or "Onye-ndú" and also "Onye Odudu" is a person who is leading another person or thing.

Therefore: " Odudu-Uwa", "Odu uwa", "Onye Odudu Uwa" simply means "World leader" or "world leadership" in Igbo language. Which is a suitable nickname for someone with lofty aspirations.


you know, this is what I was talking about on this thread:

chukzyblingz:
The Igbos are known to be vain, unreasonably proud, disrespectful, insolent, lack respect for others and their culture and trying to change other peoples history and attributing Igbo origin and meaning to every word they ever come across. propagandists, distorters, fabricators, conspiracy theories. These are their second name. Tell an Igbo man your name and the name of your town and the next thing he would say is it sounds Igbo, he won't stop there until he try to twist it in whatever way he can until it becomes Igbo. From their other Igbos will pick it up and fabricate a story to support it. I've observed this for a long time even here on nairaland.

Hausa Fulanis on the other hand is our common inemy but when you make other Southerners hate you because of your disrespectful attitude, how do you expect them to work with you?

The Yorubas on the other hands are not direct enemy of the SS/SE, but a friend of your enemy will automatically become your enemy. Anioma was in Western region with the Yoruba and we lived fine. Yorubas have a trait of backstabbing and trying to add intelligence to everything they do but these Igbo attributes I highlighted is one of the reasons Yorubas hate Igbos.
Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 11:26am On Sep 22, 2016
You see what i mean by this post?
chukzyblingz:
The Igbos are known to be vain, unreasonably proud, disrespectful, insolent, lack respect for others and their culture and trying to change other peoples history and attributing Igbo origin and meaning to every word they ever come across. propagandists, distorters, fabricators, conspiracy theories. These are their second name. Tell an Igbo man your name and the name of your town and the next thing he would say is it sounds Igbo, he won't stop there until he try to twist it in whatever way he can until it becomes Igbo. From their other Igbos will pick it up and fabricate a story to support it. I've observed this for a long time even here on nairaland.

Hausa Fulanis on the other hand is our common enemy but when you make other Southerners hate you because of your disrespectful attitude, how do you expect them to work with you?

The Yorubas on the other hands are not direct enemy of the SS/SE, but a friend of your enemy will automatically become your enemy. Anioma was in Western region with the Yoruba and we lived fine. Yorubas have a trait of backstabbing and trying to add intelligence to everything they do but these Igbo attributes I highlighted is one of the reasons Yorubas hate Igbos.

SEE HERE

chijiblaze:



If you don't know, Oduduwa is actually an Igbo name.
Nobody has ever said anything about the meaning of the name "Oduduwa" in Yoruba or Edo language.

In Igbo language, "Uwa" is the world.
"Odudu" comes from the verb "idu" -- to lead.
"Odudu", "Oduu", or "Onye-ndú" and also "Onye Odudu" is a person who is leading another person or thing.

Therefore: " Odudu-Uwa", "Odu uwa", "Onye Odudu Uwa" simply means "World leader" or "world leadership" in Igbo language. Which is a suitable nickname for someone with lofty aspirations.
Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 9:39pm On Sep 18, 2016
Ngozi123:


Relax bro, the only one getting worked up is you. You're the one that's pretending to be from another tribe on an online forum just to seem more credible, not me undecided. I'm keeping a record of your posts, well, Nairaland does that automatically when you mention someone, because you seem like the type who'll erase their previous posts in an attempt to seem credible. You're already lying about your ethnicity so who knows what else you're capable of?
you obviously lack comprehension ability so no point in responding to you after this. To you "Im too involved in Anioma politics to not know that there are some Anambra communities said to be Aiomas" translate to what? Is Onitsha same as as Ogbaru? Or just a typical Igbo attache by force syndrome? Youre not an Anioma girl. Period. Im an Ika man. Born and brought up and Im knowledgeable in anything Anioma both in Nigeria and any country Ive been to. I dont want to talk too much. Im sure its getting late where you are so goodnight

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Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 9:33pm On Sep 18, 2016
Ngozi123:


Relax bro, the only one getting worked up is you. You're the one that's pretending to be from another tribe on an online forum just to seem more credible, not me undecided. I'm keeping a record of your posts, well, Nairaland does that automatically when you mention someone, because you seem like the type who'll erase their previous posts in an attempt to seem credible. You're already lying about your ethnicity so who knows what else you're capable of?
you obviously lack comprehension ability so no point in responding to you after this. To you "Im too involved in Anioma politics to not know that there are some Anambra communities said to be Aiomas" translate to what?

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Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 9:18pm On Sep 18, 2016
And youre keeping a record of all my reply? You must be taking this whole shiit real serious. Haha!! To me this is just pastime. I only resorted to using abusive words because thats the only language your brothers understand. This is just fun. Dont get all worked up over a nairaland thread. I dont have pleausres in online battles that wont add anything to my life.
Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 9:04pm On Sep 18, 2016
Ngozi123:


Did you or did you not state with certainty that Anioma people were restricted to Delta State?

Stop with your deflection tactics; Ikechukwu48 has already proved that he's from Anioma and I can tell from his posts that he is very proud of his roots, as am I. You, however, claim to be from Anioma yet you didn't even know that there are Anioma people who inhabit land outside of Delta State. You went from stating that there are no Anioma people outside of Delta to saying that the Ndoni people of Rivers State may be included in that group. Then you contradicted yourself again by saying that the only Anioma people outside of Delta are in Onitsha. I've kept a record of all of your replies to me so don't try to erase your posts in order to save face wink.
You see everything as contradictory when you lack comprehensive ability. I'm responsible for what I say and not what you understand. Im too involed in Anioma politics to not know that there are some Anambra commonities that are said to be Aniomas. But they are only Aniomas only in the imagination of some people. As far as i am concerned, and as far as many Anioma people are concerned, we are not brothers. There is a feeling of brotherhood between Anioma peopple which could be real or fixitive, but it exists. This feeling of brotherhood doesnt exist between us and you people. If i see you anywhere and you tell me youre from Ogbaru, i will only see you as a fellow Nigerian, or see you the way I see other Igbos.

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Politics / Re: Stop The Inclusion Of Delta State As Part Of Biafra - State Govt by chukzyblingz(m): 8:55pm On Sep 18, 2016
blues20:


Lies. I was on that thread that Igboid schooled you on your history. It was a pure intellectual debate, and boy you lost out. You were the one that resorted to insult,by calling him jobless. Igboid use historical facts and research done by Ika citizen... Do you want me to copy/paste those quotes? One thing I noticed about you is that you're dame emotional goon.
I stopped taking Igbo propaganda serious since the day you people littered nairaland with an article about how the Igwe of Okwani in Anioma local government area told Okowa to shut up because he's Igbo. One funny thing about this Igbo propagandists is that they don't even have a slight idea of what they talk about. Is there anything like Igwe of Ukwani? Is there anything like Anioma local government area in Delta state? I don't have time to follow Igboid's links and I'm not interested on it. I was only half mindedly following that thread not that I was taking it serious. I've learned to use abusive words on you people because that's the only thing you people understand. In my Aniomaland, we don't act that way. We have respect for others. But it's appalling how the only thing igbos are good at is insulting others.

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