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My Igbo brothers, please stop picking on the yoruba. Enough is enough! ![]() |
TewMuch:I guess Tinubu went a little too far with that "fisherman" nonsense. See want these tribalistic comments has done to your people.Now you ah in hot soup. ![]() |
Onlytruth:Look at, they have been talking so much nonsense now them dey see wonders. I don't blame them ooo. They will soon be praying to Tamuno! ![]() |
EzeUche_:Let us stick with ijaw and yoruba.see how they are now trying to run from their problem(Ijaw) and now come talk Igbo. ![]() |
TewMuch: Intimidating music ain't it,but nice though! ![]() [flash=350,350] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZe3HC2HdU0[/flash] |
Clearly these guys were picked on because the other tribe in Ondo taught that bullying a minority in the state would reap good fruit for them. They were grossly underestimated. I don't know why our yoruba brothers can't see that these people were victimized so in return they retaliated violently. You all should re-read the article and get a glimpse of it. Listen to what Asari Dokubo says in the video. This is how the Ijaws are, minority or no minority. [flash=350,350] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5Xf1xIuNUA&feature=relmfu[/flash] |
Onlytruth: ![]() |
jason123:Highlight "Attempted". And um, MEND and NDPVF is around now ![]() |
EzeUche_:Na soooo!!!! ![]() |
TewMuch:Hey your mind should dey worry about ijaw,lol ![]() |
jason123:Nice try. Hey ya don't have to prove nothing to me man.It's the ijaws the yorubas have to prove it to. |
jason123:It seems that you think its ease to fight a people who have no king and has been in vicious war for the past years. Not smart but anyways I guess we go see. |
jason123:Taking a people's king is already a call for war. It is even more embarrassing if another ethnic group comes on to your land and removes your king. This seems a build up of, maybe, continuous discriminatory acts on these people. We have to ask ourselves, why was the father of one of the ex-militants killed. The Oba may have been sacked by the Ijaws because the Oba is the one controlling what goes on in the area and may have been the cause of the death of the Ijaw man. Due to the tone of the article, it seems as though it was more of an "Enough is enough" reaction from the Ijaws. |
Arysexy:I'm sorry, you had me rofl off of that one, lol. |
So now that the Ijaws have kidnapped Ondo's Oba, do you think they will kill or have killed the man, or do you think they did it to get ransom money? After all, I think the person that the yorubas killed was one of the militant's father or something. I would think this would drive them to kill the Oba. Maybe this has been brewing and the yorubas were taking the Ijaws kindness for weakness. |
binjahbo:No I am not from any of the Ndokwa LGAs, I am from Ukwuani LGA. Our clan is our name. Your people are still trying to figure out whether they want to be Igbo, Ukwuani, Ndokwa, or just "Delta". ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:Number 1, Wetin your people go do Igbo .Number 2, Don't start claiming the mallams(hausa people) as your own.They no go join. ![]() |
binjahbo:binjahbo, please if you want to change history please change your own. I am Ukwuani and there is nothing in our history that suggest we develope ANY dialect with the Igbo because of trade or christianity. We have always spoken like this just like other Igbo clans. In fact, SOME of your own ndokwa people are starting to resent being called Ukwuani, instead they want to be referred to as Ndokwa. You can keep the Ndokwa name, you will be a fool not to,but no that we are no different from the larger Igbo group. You don't have to claim or deny being Igbo. ![]() |
Lies being dished out by the Ijaws to their children and others in order to lay claim Port Harcourt(Igbo land). All they want is control of all oil communities: To understand the Rivers State situation, on must go back to the periods immediately before, during, and after the Civil War. The reason why almost all Ijaw communities in Rivers State are embroiled in some kind of conflict has to do with oil and the need to control Rivers State. One major factor which contributed to the Nigerian civil war was the need to control the source of oil. Port Harcourt is a major strategic location if one really wants to control the flow of oil. There have always been attempts to claim Port Harcourt. To be able to do so, the first goal is to destabilize the Ijaws by turning them against each other. While they fight among each other, the outside forces can quietly lay siege to the area and claim it at a minimum cost. The capture of Port Harcourt will open a major seaport for the consolidation of power by those who want it. The Ijaws should not forget that there are those who believe that the Ijaws were responsible for the downfall of Biafra. There are also those who believe that the Ijaws humiliated them during the Abandoned Property issue. There are also those who believe that the Ijaws must always be marginalized in order to reduce their ability to resist exploitation. Do not forget that Isaac Boro was killed as the federal forces were about to capture Port Harcourt. He was killed so that he would not arouse the Ijaws to action and pose a threat to the power-wielders in Nigeria as Rivers State was being liberated. Consequently, the Ijaws would be making a strategic mistake to ignore the political events of the epochal 1960s. In fact, the Ijaws have been behaving politically as if they had forgotten the geopolitics of the civil war. Those who felt humiliated do not forget. Therefore, what happened then indirectly contributes to the Port Harcourt situation today. It can even be said that Bayelsa was created to weaken the Ijaw presence in Rivers State so that those who want to take control can do so quite easily. If not, the creation of Bayelsa would have been done in such a way that would have resulted in boundary adjustments involving Rivers, Delta, Edo, and Ondo States. In short, two Ijaw states would have been created to reduce balkanization of the ethnic group. In international diplomatic and strategic military games, nation-states and groups sometimes pretend to support groups that they really hate. By doing so, they gain the trust of their foes, study their weaknesses and lay the traps to get them annihilated. Thus, the Ijaw groups in Rivers State are being treated similarly. Those with ulterior motives come in as friends, supply arms to various factions and encourage them to fight and destroy each other. While they are fighting each other, land grab is taking place to consolidate economic and political power by the outside interests to the disadvantage of the Ijaws. In short, the Ijaws are being decimated politically, economically, and militarily in the state to make way for the outside interests to take over. Another common tactics often deployed in political stratagems is the use of public officials from targeted and disadvantaged groups to justify official decimation of their strategic interests. Increasingly, Rivers officials from Ijaw areas are being used as spokespersons to announce strong-arm military tactics against Ijaw interests. These tactics are always intended by political and military leaders to legitimize the perpetration of unacceptable or abusive acts against targeted or disadvantaged groups in order to create the impression that the government is working very hard to protect them from harm, when, in reality, the government is actually working to destroy them. In other words, if you want to destroy the Ijaws, use Ijaw public officials as spokesmen and women to justify actions being taken against their own people. 2. The time for Rapprochement among Rivers State Ijaws: The Ijaws in Rivers State are not helping themselves, to a great extent. They have not been able to patch up age-old rivalry. It is not a secret that the Ibani, Kalabari, and Okrika have been at both Cold and Hot Wars for decades. This means that they have previously fought each other physically and have developed a certain level of animosity which makes it difficult for them to work together. The outside forces have studied the relationship and comprehend the age-old animosity. As a result, they are exploiting the Cold War by instigating violent rivalries to keep the Ijaws busy while they incrementally gulp up Rivers State. An extensive resocialization of thought is needed to make them become aware of the threat from the outside if they do not consolidate their interests. http://www.unitedijaw.com/torulagha0000117.htm |
seanet02:Ok ooo, Do your worse. ![]() |
seanet02:Never new Warri had an Oba, and I am from Delta. If fact I don't even think the people of warri know they have an Oba . Look the people need to fight., OPC is not going to be the savior. Once these militants get the notion that you are taking them to war, they will unleash the type of hell that you've never expected but only heard of. Fight but don't engage in war with these people, something that your mouth needs to take heed to. Zip it. |
eku_bear:There always is a tomorrow. |
seanet02:Sorry, when they did it in lagos,if I can remember, Ajegunle to be exact, they were kicking OPC ass . The OPC were allowed to do nonsense during the OBJ era because he was a yoruba also. Ever since the end of OBJ presidency, have you heard of that nonsense again? To add to that, one of their(ijaw) own is ruling the country now . And as far as your anger goes, keep it up. ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:Sorry we are talking about here and now . Ijaws strong arming the SW. ![]() |
Becomrichn:Yea. Those yorubas that were claimed to be killed by Ijaws actually caught heart-attacks and died because of fear. |
Ileke-IdI:Because that's how you are when the shoes are on the other foot,right? |
You see what nairaland has caused. The Ijaws have now resorted to bullying the yorubas in their own land and have sacked and kidnapped their Oba(king). |
[size=15pt]Ijaw youths invade Ondo village, kill five[/size] By Sunday Aborisade, Akure Saturday, 19 Feb 2011 Some irate Ijaw youths suspected to be ex-militants, on Friday evening invaded Iju-Osun in the Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State and burnt parts of the town. The youths, according to eyewitnesses, killed five people, razed four buildings and kidnapped the monarch, Oba Samuel Oyegbemi. The Police Public Relations Officer in charge of the state command, Mr. Aremu Adeniran, who confirmed the incident, however said only two lives were lost, while the palace of the monarch and two other houses were torched. Adeniran confirmed that the monarch, who he described as a very nice man, was abducted by the irate youths. The police spokesman explained that the Ijaw youths were probably on a revenge mission following the discovery of the body of an ex-militant in Iju-Osun on Thursday. He explained that the people of Iju-Osun could not account for the death of the ex-militant, hence the invasion of the town by the irate Ijaw youths. He said, “Security has been beefed up to avert further loss of lives. Our men are there. We are making efforts to release the monarch. The man is good. No report of any clash was recorded before the discovery of the corpse in the town.” Our correspondent learnt that the invasion of the town by the ex-militant, followed the mysterious death of a middle-aged Ijaw man, identified simply as Samuel in the town. The man, who was from Arogbo Ijaw in Ese Odo Local Government, according to sources, was a father of one of the militants and had resided at Iju-Osun town for many years. The son, whose identity could not be ascertained at press time, was said to have contacted his colleagues and in retaliation, arrived in the town on Friday in company with armed youths. A high chief in the town, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told reporters on Friday that the militants shot sporadically and later set several houses, including the palace of the Olughogho of Iju –Osun, ablaze. Eyewitness said residents of neigbouring towns like Ajagba, Akotogbo and other villages in the area had also fled their areas in anticipation of possible invasion by the ex-militants. About six towns in the area have been diserted as residents were said to be taking refuge at Ode-Irele and the state capital. http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201102192343195 |
Beaf:We dey use the word since the beginning of Igbo to earth. [flash=350,350] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPB9ndKum90[/flash] |
Beaf:Ikebe is the Igbo word for ass as well. ![]() |
ezeagu:Kilode must not know what the Ika would do to his "warriors",lol. I think he need to go and read up. I hope he is aware of what happened to the Olukumi when the british tried to use them against Anioma during the Ekumeku war,lol. Did they make it back to yoruba land, NO! ![]() |
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. Look the people need to fight., OPC is not going to be the savior. Once these militants get the notion that you are taking them to war, they will unleash the type of hell that you've never expected but only heard of. Fight but don't engage in war with these people, something that your mouth needs to take heed to. Zip it.