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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 3:39pm On Jan 03, 2018
chidekings:



I have followed your post for a long while,just wanna tell you I admire the man you are and I pray that 2018 gives you the light that you seek of.

Thank you brotherman, i will hold that prayer close to heart... may you have the year of your dreams.

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Culture / Re: The Origin Of Urhobo People by daxlasaint(m): 7:23pm On Jun 28, 2017
I got the mention really really late but i would like to think its not too late to put in my two cents. While i appreciate the op for his effort to compile an history of our people, i find this history lesson to- in my opinion- be bogus and full of delusions of grandeur and most importantly lacking in solid proof. I may not know where al urhobos came from but i know where my clan Udu came from and that piece of history is as accurate as oral history can get... I prefer the little history that is known to the far bigger history that is guessed. That said i once again wish to thank the op for his efforts though bogus i believe his story to be.
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 11:56pm On Apr 11, 2017
fratermathy:


I asked you to point out my initial contradiction and I am yet to see anything!!!

Oniovo kparovren biko, you should know an attention seeking reprobate when you see one... This mugu is just intentionally been daft cos when you have no argument you result to mud slinging and unfortunately we have just been indulging him or her...

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 11:37pm On Apr 11, 2017
baby124:

You mentioned Itoikin, you mentioned Agbowa. You lied. Now you have shifted to Orugbo. You are a bloody liar and you are the OP. Please, find someone else to lie to. That Epe axis is part of my lineage. There is NO Urhobo town there. Don't quote me again. You are a cheap liar. Why did you not keep fighting about Itoikin when you met an indigene. Something is wrong with you. Hahahahaha.

I mentioned orugbo as being between itokin and agbowa... I know you arent as daft as you are trying to make me believe you are, just a real sore loser... Good night and dry not to explode your tiny little brain with all these your delusional fantasies...
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 10:57pm On Apr 11, 2017
baby124:

The Epe's. You are claiming my grand mother's village. Hahahahaha. When you lie, lie with caution. I told you. Those people are Ijebu Epe's. Shame on you. You claim Itoikin as Urhobo. Eewo buruku. Abomination.

Do you even know how to read? Or you just cant read through your bigotry colored glasses? Did i mention epe as an urhobo settlement? Or your schooling in english language did not in clude the word 'between'? And i clearly stated that itokin is majority urhobo inhabitants, is that the same as saying it's an urhobo settlement? Abeg make your head dey your neck for this matter o...

Btw am still waiting for you to refute my other claims, especially orugbo...

And if you cant just piss off and stop making statements that question the integrity of your reasoning faculties

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 10:39pm On Apr 11, 2017
baby124:

You killed your self because I know Itoikin very very well. You deserve to be banned. Keep springing up new ID's. I know Itoikin so well you will be shocked. Busted

So the itokin you claim to know so well is majorly populated by what ethnic group Stop being intentionally daft cos you want to hold on to an illusion, i know the place well enough, i spent several years laying pipelines through the area....

And btw you didnt refute the rest of the post cos if you know itokin then orgubo should be familiar to you too...
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 10:25pm On Apr 11, 2017
baby124:

You are spitting on yourself. Shameless thief. Don't try to tell me what a village is. The fact is Urhobo and Isoko do not have villages in the SW. Period!

No one is threatened by you. You are just outraged that someone noticed the obvious lie you put there. You are a liar. Next time when you make up a writeup, be careful because some of us read it carefully. You know most people won't take the time to read such a lengthy post as most NL'ers are intellectually lazy. But I am not.

No one hates you, I am just correcting your outrageous lies here.

Am sorry to burst your bubble but you so effing ignorant...

There is a village called orugbo between itokin and agbowa in lagos state... Its an urhobo village. Itokin itself is over 80 percent urhobos... Between itokin and epe there are over 3 other such villages i know of personally...

Coming down to ogun state... Just after itele there is an urhobo village that is so culturally attuned to the extent the church signboard read st peters urhobo and isoko anglican church...

Ondo state, i cant even begin to count, these are places i have been to and worked at so before you call people thieves you should check that you not about to make a fool of yourself...

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 3:37pm On Apr 11, 2017
Datazone:

Oga keep your dirty mouth shut before you misinform the public. RMD and Fathia Balogun are not Urhobos. If you say this thing in public you may get the beating of your life. That's how you twist and rewrite people's history for them and you create problems for your tribe in the future.


RMD is urhobo... How do i know? Cos while we arent close relatives we do come from the same family compound on my grand mum's side, i nor sure say you sabi am reach me... So nor dey yarn opata for mata when e clear say your sentiments dey block your power to see truth
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 3:28pm On Apr 11, 2017
obiezed:

Ipob are the most virulent Biafra agitators around today,so if you mention Biafra agitation,it is assumed you mean ipob.
Even the ipob when questioned don't intend to include the urhobo/isoko in their agitation except there is some sort of formal agreement. They insist they only want Anioma,ika and ndokwa,I personally don't know if thats possible, but that what they say.also I think the problem most of y'all is differentiating ipob and Igbo,not all Igbo are ipoband not all Igbos are Igbo,if you get this,you will understand to refer directly to Igbos and not make blanket statements about all igbos.
Finally, No offence was taken,one love,


I am yet to see a biafran map that excludes the ss or atleast carries an annotation that says 'ss inclusion is subject to indigenous approval'....

Again, i did not mention ipob... Thou doth protest too much grin

And i wasnt making a blanket statement... I would need to be an ethnic bigot to do that and am not one...
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 9:15am On Apr 11, 2017
obiezed:

Firstly where was ipob mentioned in my post??,
Secondly, what is your ethnic group, clarify??.

Where was ipob mentioned in mine I wasnt trying to throw a shade at you btw, just pointing out the fact that you asking us to keep igbos out of our ss post would be the same as igbos keeping us out of their posts... Unfortunately the most frequent occurrence of the ss pple in igbo posts is that of biafran agitators, hence the focus of my post

I am an Urhobo on both sides of my lineage

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 8:18am On Apr 11, 2017
hucienda:
Look at how rants from the e-war here have soiled the thread. smh
Its the inevitable reality of the nairaland we find ourselves in today
Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 8:14am On Apr 11, 2017
obiezed:

Do yourself a favour and keep Igbo out of your threads and see how that goes.
You are fond of making misconstrued statements. For general info,Igbo is not a single tribe,but a collection of tribes and people who are classified by their common language.you often claim Anioma as being non-igbo,kindly go to Ibuza or ogwashiuku and say that at loud and see their reaction.all Igbo speakers have their various origins,but the language holds them together. Nobody is claiming anybody or making anybody minority. It is what it is.Personally,I grew up with uhrobos in lagos and have nothing but love for them.I think you need to respectfully stop throwing shades their way and leave them to sort out their own problems.
Isoko/Uhrobo Wadoo

And in turn biafra agitators should stop trying to force us into a marriage we dont want... I have nothing but utmost respect for a people's desire for autonomy if they feel they are not getting the best of out of their current disposition i do take exception to being co opted into a union i and my ethnic group want no part of...

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 7:54am On Apr 11, 2017
nkemdi89:

Do you I personally cautioned my kid brother on the use of pidgin English when communicating with me, couple with the slangs, I wonder how a final year student in a federal university communicates with that. God bless you.

I was born bred and buttered in warri... My pidgin english strong kakaraka, and if u na my mainest na pidgin we go use dey yarn majorly but the truth is it has never and will never impede my ability to speak the queen's english... Its almost like you saying that your ability to speak your native language impedes the fluency of your english or that been multilingual is impossible... If you cant switch seamlessly between this sweeeet pidgin and posh english at will then its your fault not the language's fault...

Waff pidgin is... And will always be bae

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 7:19am On Apr 11, 2017
GodIsBiafran:


angry The ONLY persson embarrassing Igbo here is YOU. Why do enjoy carousing with people who constantly stand in opposition to our progress. The OP is a major Igbo hater. Get knowledge or get lost! angry

So the fact that we do not want to be part of your proposed nation means we oppose you? It is myopic people like you that give birafra agitators a bad name... You are no better than the 'oppressor' you claim to be fighting if you can say our refusal to be conscripted into the biafra nation is tantamount to igbo hating... Abeg ehn, use your iroro.

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Culture / Re: Warri: The Urhobo/Isoko People In Entertainment And The Warri Brand by daxlasaint(m): 7:11am On Apr 11, 2017
GodIsBiafran:
angry That useless OP is one of the staunchest opponent of SE/SS unity. Bloody hypocrite. SPITS. Remove Igbo from your mouth. angry

You for conserve this energy for something better like dying on the frontlines of a biafran movt protest... Abi na only online nai you be ojukwu reincarnate? Kparuf like you

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