Politics › Re: Operation Amotekun Is Sign That Southwest Have Lost Faith In Nigeria, Says Sule by coolitempa(f): 3:03pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
knowledgeable: You people aided in all ramifications to destroy Nigeria 1000%.... because of your extreme hate to the Igbos..yet work against their exit by any means (Awo's starvation policy).
Chicken has come home to roast. You better continue with your prayer and fasting to help keep you safe.....as Enugu is overrun by herdsmen..  |
Politics › Re: Mayor Of Brampton Visit Lagos Government House For Essential Partnerships(photos by coolitempa(f): 2:59pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
googi: This is embarrassing.
Brampton! A little village bedroom community serving Toronto. I am even surprised their Mayor is not Indian.
Lagos don suffer, no be small. Why don't you face your village and leave lagos alone. Do you even know the contents of that meeting  |
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Politics › Re: Don't Test The Wrath Of IPOB Members - Ohanaeze Warns Nig Police by coolitempa(f): 2:54pm On Feb 11, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Alhassan Ado-Doguwa: My Father Had 40 Children At 86 by coolitempa(f): 4:13pm On Feb 10, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Graduate Of London University Pose With Biafran Flag by coolitempa(f): 11:19pm On Feb 07, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Graduate Of London University Pose With Biafran Flag by coolitempa(f): 11:16pm On Feb 07, 2020 |
Rekhina: coolitempa that one on Dr..ugs So you no be Hausa again  ....iPod youths are jobless miscreants. |
Politics › Re: Imo S’Court Verdict: Ohanaeze Backs Uzodinma, Warns Against Further Protests by coolitempa(f): 9:17pm On Feb 07, 2020 |
cosef: Why start telling the story from the middle. 
Did Uwazurike mention yoruba before yorubas started mocking arrested and killed MASSOB and BZM members pre-Kanu?
Your Oba threatened Igbos during election, if they didn't vote APC and Buhari, pre-kanu. Should we convienently forget that too like the average zoogerians with collective amnesia?  Ever morning miserable sad humans.......Yoruba matter kee you there.... |
Politics › Re: See What El Rufai Is Doing In Kaduna. Photos. by coolitempa(f): 9:11pm On Feb 07, 2020 |
Mediocre thread....one road translate into development  |
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Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 10:36am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Dedetwo: I guess it takes one malnourished Anuofia to recognize another. Please request the treaties from Britain. Just as suspected....no substance but more empty bravado....  |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 1:33am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Dedetwo: When your forbearers were shaking like dried leaves on a tree at the sight of British man, Ndigbo stood up toe-to-toe with British which resulted in the recruitment of Ndigbo to serve as colonial village heads and foremen in Cameroon. Always empty cheating beating with no substance. Show us the proof of the treaty the british signed with ibos? Anuofia. |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 1:06am On Feb 06, 2020 |
[quote author=gwafaeziokwu post=86413752][/quote]So the treaty is Mbaise blog  ...  |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 12:43am On Feb 06, 2020 |
GreyLaw: What was "Northern Igbo states" in 1450? I know Nairaland makes people irrational, but what in the name of whatever you worship was "Northern Igbo states" during the timeline stated in this piece?
When did we even have the concept of states in Nigeria? If at all what was written in the research happened (Africans cannot even tell their fathers 4 generations ago let alone over 600 years ago), Igbos, or Eboes, or Ibos were residing in groups or hamlets and such groups could be attacked by anybody. Now those groups could have been in Nsukka or wherever.
Op, if the essence of this post was to gather likes and to help you fight the Igbos online, then I understand. No problem with that. However, if you want a healthy discussion, then you should know that this whole thing written up there, if ever correct, refers to wars and skirmishes between hamlets and small village fights where maybe the Igala won. Just like there were no United Yoruba in those years, there were no United Igbos also. People existed in family groups and hamlets.
Before you conquer a people in those days you needed severe numerical advantage. Pray tell, how many are the Igalas today? They don't even have a state to themselves. Rubbish....the british to africa numerical advantage?? |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 12:27am On Feb 06, 2020 |
Dedetwo: All these imaginary powers did not conquer or leave significant sign that Igbo people were conquered at ease. Even the might British overstepped all ethnic nationalities in what is known today as Nigeria except Ndigbo. British to had to settle on treaty with Igbo people as lately as 1913. Yet by 1904, every ethnic nationality in today's Nigeria has been subdued by the imperialistic power of Britain. Ndigbo stood and never wavered against Britain. Talk is really cheap. Chest beating....where is the treaty they signed with ibos  They was no evidence of anything in that part of the world so no reason to conquer emptiness.... ;  |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 6:48am On Feb 04, 2020 |
Eternitymedia88: All I see in Nairaland these days are bunch of e-rats putting up twarted historical fallacies from barely baked researchers to to disrupt the attention of serious people.
I see mischievous halfwits who hide behind their keyboards to type nonsense just to get their miserly pay from their wicked paymasters. They struggle to put up ridiculously callow tales just to look good to enough to get paid. What's the essence of all these tales? To build and educate or to scatter and mislead?
They can not even write and pronounce "Igbo" right. This OP has irredeemably gone beyond the threshold of shame. Truth is bitter .....ibos were slaves. |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 1:35pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
kayfra: Exactly. They owe their existence and continued survival to Nigeria. I don't know why they are not grateful  True but history is a continuum.....and the colonisation of the ibos continue till today. A lot of them have left their villages and have adopted the culture of their masters. These are some of the reasons they remain embittered. |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 1:10pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
kayfra: It matters especially when 99% of you folks don't know your history and it also matters since it's the Igalas of Anambra and Enugu still dominating Igbos even though they've embraced the same identity Just like the fulanis adopting hausa in order to dominate them....till date. |
Politics › Re: Igala Colonisation Of Northern Igbo States* (1450–18th Century). by coolitempa(f): 1:09pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
The Ibos should be very grateful for the British intervention because had they not come in,....it is possible that most of them would have by now been speaking Yoruba and Igalla. I mean the IMO are from Yoruba, northern ibos were slaves of Igallas and southern ibos were sold by the Ijaws...also onisha and agbor were under the Benin kingdom. No group of people can be more thankful to Nigeria coming together than the ibos. |
Politics › Re: IPOB Hails US Republicans Over Kanu’s Invitation To Trump’s Rally by coolitempa(f): 2:55am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Ipob = charlatans..... |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: Winnie Mandela Wife Of Mandela Is Dead by coolitempa(f): 6:24pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Did you just wake up from an almost two year sleep  ....  |
Politics › Re: Let Us Talk About MURIC by coolitempa(f): 9:14pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
0monnak0da: Who are the authorities? That is a good point. They probably share his ideology.. |
Politics › Re: Let Us Talk About MURIC by coolitempa(f): 9:10pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
0monnak0da: It is not as simple as that.
That sort or thing hardly happens without serious money and coordination Definitely. Why have the authorities not called him in for questioning and who are his anonymous backers. That man is a dangerous fifth columnist. |
Politics › Re: Where Is Metaphysical by coolitempa(f): 9:00pm On Jan 26, 2020 |
Rekhina is a mentally unbalanced woman....she needs to get back to her medications before it is too late. |
Politics › Re: Leah Sheribu Gives Birth To Baby Boy For Boko Haram Commander by coolitempa(f): 9:22pm On Jan 25, 2020 |
Osagyefo98: That's good of you leah shearibu.
Congratulations on your new born baby.
Seems you really enjoying there. You are a really sick paedophile.... may you experience similar enjoyment. |
Politics › Re: FG, South-West Governors Agree To Formalise Amotekun by coolitempa(f): 6:25am On Jan 24, 2020 |
hammerF:
See nobody like your lunatic comment, despite being one of the first to comment.
If anything, Yoruba enjoyed Igbo support on this. I salute the ibos for the first time ever....they got this right. I hope they can set up their own too..  |
Politics › Re: Navy Personnel evict Tarkwa Bay Residents, Many Rendered Homeless by coolitempa(f): 7:27pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Navy Personnel evict Tarkwa Bay Residents, Many Rendered Homeless by coolitempa(f): 8:35pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
okirewaju: Leaving close to the beach like this is dangerous Says who? People have lived there for centuries without any problems  I have been there with my guy many times. Issue is, who are these soldiers? Who sent them and where did they come from? |
Politics › Re: Sorry To Say, The Nigerian Government Is Better Than The Nigerian People by coolitempa(f): 8:24pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
hmmm |
Politics › Re: Amotekun : Yoruba's Remain The Most Primitive People In Nigeria - Miyetti Allah by coolitempa(f): 8:08pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
nkwuocha1: E be like say your head don dey calm down small small.  At the bolded,the south is already divided courtesy of the Yorubas. How did we do this sir? |