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nengibo:So wetin consign Ijaw people with "Ndoki independence"? Oya na go Azumini and Ohambele and tell them the meaning of the name. You guys are so shameless that you went to an Azumini community. (Which you guys ignorantly didn't know that it is an Igbo naming custom to have water place names and you all went to coin stupid theories. Thank God for our strong Ndoki people. Do not worry Adolphus Wabara, a proud Abia son was made aware of your madness and so he lobbied Ndoki into positions in Ohaneze. Do not worry, Igbo expansionist have been sent to Kalabari and Okirika groups. They are now acknowledging their Igbo side now. Possibly, in 10 years time, the Igbo language will replace Wakirike in Okirika. There are already lots of Ibinabos... If you really know what I mean. Two can play the game. |
nengibo:I know this thread... All the IYC paid networks went to Ndoki communities, Ndoki people did not go looking for you people. That is why Ndoki people are currently making fun of you Ijaws people for churning out one theory or the other each week. Once you find any oil producing community, you guys magically discover that they are Ijaws. Even Ibibio speaking groups are now Ijaws.. YOu have claimed all the obvious Igbo community and ibibiod communities in Bayelsa and pressured them into your IYC and INC groups...but this time around, you guys are under the radar and your IYC and INC journey is futile... By the way, your IYC and INC are in shambles right now, that I what you get when you try to claim unrelated people, very soon you all will be exposed. Just like Ogoni people stopped you in your tracks when you were trying to claim them (though they are more related to Ibibio people) as Ijaws. |
nengibo:You guys should be content with your 1.1 million population. Kalabari and Okirika are a mixture of Igbo and Ijaws with well-documented history, written down 180 years ago, Not oral history o, yet do you find Igbos claiming them, I know Ukwa East and the people there. Taribo is the only popular Ijaw name and it is 1 in ten thousand. Bearing foreign names are common amongst Igbo groups too. Mind you Abia state is warning you IYC and INC ethnic group grabbers to stay away. |
Sufferingboy:What do you intend to do in Bini? Go and present yourself as a noble Bini slave? Jokes apart, why did you not school in Uniben rather that schooling in Igboland? That would have cemented your status as a proud bini wannabe fake Igbo? Also please, do this survey while in Enugu, ask Igbos randomly if they know what Ika (Integrated Kingdom of Agbor) mean. |
Sufferingboy:Ehya! I was in Delta and Edo state for a while where most all the youths are cultist (which by the way was sad for me to witness as I actually like these states). Those cultists were not Igbo guys. Most Igbo guys are busy doing one business or schooling... What else will you blame the Igbos for? Will you blame Igbos for Ika being the least developed of 3 the Igbo speaking areas in Delta North? I guess you will also blame Igbos for the gas explosion at Agbor or the invasion of Fulani Herdsmen? You quoted me and keep on rambling with insults when I was not even referring to your people nor did I even insult them. God bless Ika people still. |
Sufferingboy:Although I have my records with solid facts, I was not talking about Ika in the comment you quoted. I was just having a conversation with Nwanyiogwashi. As I reiterated before, I do not think Ika is critical in the scheme of things when talking about the future of the Igbo nation. No hard feelings at all I just believe there is no great value Ika will add. I wish your people success! |
Igboid:Winning the battle will also mean the use of written down history and archived facts in the 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s... These facts are free of fabrication and revisionism. Trust me, from my research from at least 10 books, some of which I paid to access favour the Igbos a great deal in this fight... It does not favour any other fierce and jealous enemies one bit. |
Nwanyiogwashi:I belive people from Ndokwa West and East are still as sophisticated as their Eze Ossia Chukwuma and the people described in this encounter in 1841. This is a meeting between Europeans sent from the queen o England to Aboh on how they can work together in trade and religion. Eze Ossia Chukwuma was pridefully described and he accepted he was an Igbo man. I do not know what is going on with the people at Ukwani LGA thouh.. It is a long read but check out this excerpt. The meeting at Aboh.
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unshakablejihad:It is just that one just do not want to appear rude. Several accouts comparing the Ijaws and Igbos often refer to the Igbos as more "superior". It is just sometimes one tries to appear politically correct and not go down to insult. You can also check out this account in 1840. The same account that the Igbos were considered way more civilised. Read the upload from this account in 1840 which was properly documented. In the second document, it shows that they come to Arochukwu to pay homage.
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momonny:Even Jesus is from this 3 by 1 LGA Bini land ... So, I read... Wahala dey. |
Sufferingboy:I guess this is one of the few things are can agree on here. That is your statement about Juliusmalema and his numerous moniker on his 30k stipends. |
RobbStark:Ijaws were slaves as well in Bonny, in fact, they were considered inferior and uncivilised. They were known as Oru and Udso, or ejo.. The sons from Brass and Nembe were slightly more respected.. These are recorded history from numerous scholarly works of that time. cc: Igboid.
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RobbStark:Don't worry, I am coming to upload simple but clear historical documents and accounts made in the 1800s!! Then you be the one to judge. Nigeria is full of half-baked graduates who cannot even do simple research. There are countless documents and books in the British library. They even went as far as doing head counts with ethnological analysis of people in Bonny as far back as 1800s, yet 200 years later, people who have internet on their phones cannot even conduct simple research for truths... Shame!! |
adadike:I know you are not really pro-Igbo. However, Ekwensu just like "Esu" was christened as the devil by missionaries who came later. The earlier missionaries who came when the Igbo culture was very much unadulterated knew that the closest equivalent of Satan to be "Igwe'k'ala" and "Kammalo". These are the actual demons or Satan in Igbo theology. Igwikala or whatever the right Spelling is means, "The fallen one from the sky" and Kammalo represented the opposite of "Chukwu okike abiama" |
Igboid:It is because no great Igbo leader have showed a model of how kins and the numbers can be harnessed to play a great role in national politics. If there was an example... Even with the number of the senatorial seats "Igbo speaking people areas hold outside of the SE can greatly influence the whole area and the people. Either ways, I can see many individual with a passion for their people in the cyberspace, pushing off these invaders.. I believe most people woke up to this realities after MNK's influence increased, that is why I am surprised that you do not give him credits at all. However, no need to loose sleep over those small groups. The reality is that some have even lost their language. The work to be done is to market the Igbo brand more, make it hip and cool... We have held down industries like Nollywood for decades but instead of using it to promote the positive sides of our culture, most of these producers have rather promoted ritual films which is not even common amongst Igbos to be honest. The others have promoted fictional films of imaginary kingdoms with imaginary cultures using Igbo actresses. I like the works going on on social media right now. We should continue with it fiercely and caution those who promote strife within Igbo sub-groups... Let the promotion continue, it is actually working. |
Sufferingboy:Bros, do you know why there are not many topics on whether Ika is Igbo or not? It is because you guys are very dispensable. The ones you find debating this are those who either do not know that Igbo speaking people in Delta have three main groups of people of which Ika is even the smallest. However, these days, they understand better. Others are just curious to learn about "these people who speak a mutilated Igbo dialect"... In fact, the last time an Ika topic was posted on a large Igbo group on Facebook, most people kicked against it...It took the intervention of many Ika people within the group and other leaders to calm things down because even within the Ikas there are many pro-Igbo people. A different post had to be made to clear the air. If you didn't speak a dialect of the Igbo language, trust me no one would care. I would encourage you people, to make Bini language the language of communication in order to end the controversies and Igbo language plagiarism. Asides from that, Ika not in any way strategic to the greater Igbo nation. Do not lose sleep brother. God bless your people!!!! |
Igboid:Well, I believe those yokes can be broken with real truths from written history and not made up history... I have so many books with even letters from kings in Bonny claiming their people to be Igbo. I have had a rough estimate, or will I say census of Bonny people showing that at least 90% are Igbo... The next problem is that the greater Igbo political movements are not proactive.. They were very short-sighted and selfish; if not, they would have spent more time reclaiming lost territories and people with intellectual history and inclusion. In the long run, these numbers and influence will work for you, The Ijaws understand that their combined population may not be more than 2 million, and they do not have good solid land, and they have taken it upon themselves to Ijawnise some people before people realise what is happening. They also need dry land with the realities of climate change and present environmental pollution, I know a couple of people from Buseni in Bayelsa. Thee people go by the names like Igbobie, Ogbonna, Okorie, Ibekwe, Igbokwe... You can see in their looks; that Igbotic look but decade after decade, they are slipping down because their numbers are so small, and they are isolated from another Igbo influence from the hinterland, |
Igboid:I do not even think the greater Igbo nation needs to worry about Ndoki in Abia state and Rivers state; they are all strong pro-Igbos, and the work of the Ijaw elements there have been exposed... They even declared publicly and sternly warned the Ijaw elements within them to desist from commenting or leave the groups outrightly... However, within those Opobo people, many of them have been washed with the Ijaw story even if they obviously speak Igbo and Igbo names etc. Some are still strong with their Pro-Igbo views etc... However, instead of criticising Kanu we should continue with the promotion and marketing of Igbo unity and Igbocentric pride. I like what is happening on social media now. A lot of people who would originally not like to be part of the groups or identitify are now using every excuse to identify. |
opuambe:He fought on the side of Nigeria. Adaka Boro and the self-acclaimed human right activist, Saro Wiwa and they were still both executed like some cheap chickens by the same Nigeria they fought for? Now Ogoni and Ijaw areas are disposable biochemical wasteland and the people are as poor as dirt. The Irony is that even Ogoni and Ijaw people do not see eye to eye. |
AdakaBoro8:The greedy thug Adaka Boro was slaughtered like the betrayer he was fighting against his own people... He was slaughtered and killed by the Nigerian forces at Okirika. The murderer who is a self acclaimed "Human right activist, "Saro Wiwa" was hanged like a chicken by the Northern powers... These two places have one thing in common, poverty and backwardness. |
Juliusmalema:Ossy Marshal, we see all your work on Facebook, inciting Igbos against each other. A team have concluded a full report on your activities... I just hope you watch your back. You see the negative post against Ndigbo on the same page you posted this but you didn't even reply any of them...you main concern is the disunity of Igbos. You will be used as an example. Just watch out. By then, whatever you are receiving from Onochie will not be enough to take care of you. |
Igboid:Pazienza, as much as I go with the pro-Igbo Biafra, sometimes, I feel you moan without making or engaging in other practical efforts for a solution. We are even having a discussion about our protection and remain a force because of IPOB or ESN. You may not like all their approach but instead of moaning and berating them all the night knowing that no other group is formidable than IPOB right now, why not find a way to get your message across to them. People are actively doing something, while you are doing nothing. It is good that you are making your research to know the sentiments of these tiny minorities, wouldn't it be better you send this message to the IPOB community or to the leadership. This move could also be strategic too Lastly, some of the kings in these communities actually approach IPOB in secret but they do not indicate publicly because of their governors and other leaders. ESN WILL NOT COME TO YOUR COMMUNITY EXCEPT THEY ARE INVITED. IPOB have made it known so many times. There was a small group from these minorities in the SS calling for ESN to intervene, but they back down because they did not have enough people from the community within ESN and the kings and chiefs were not involved. Take this anywhere. |
engrchykae:So, is Anthony Enahoro an Igbo man? |
Well. Suffering is like drugs to Nigerians. They love it, they live it and they enjoy it and sadly, they deserve it! 'cos I do not understand how one could make a mistake twice in succession. Let's say you made a mistake voting a proven dead brain the first time, what about the second time around? Disintegration of this contraption is the ultimate solution... So that those who enjoy suffering and poverty can continue to bask in the glory of poverty, whereas those who want to move forward can. |
Juliusmalema:Wow! That's beautiful... We never knew he was this wise. Thanks for this information... I now have greater respect for MNK. |
Sufferingboy:I do not think any proud Igbo here is pained. I know many went on a campaign for sensitisation. There are books and records written long before and we know when the identity crisis started. So, do not blame those who tried to sensitise you lots. Bro, we are not pained, not one bit, that ship sailed long ago, we only hate when you use the Igbo tag to advance your agenda. You are talking about oil, the bigger Igbo nation is looking beyond oil, that's why you don't see us shouting oil oil... There are large untapped reserve of oil in Imo and Abia state and now Anambra state but our vision is beyond that because oil will soon be on the same value as pure water. You are the one who came here to seek attention, we did not call or discuss Ika here because Ika is very dispersible, you do not offer the larger Igbos any sort of geographic or political advantage. You are not more than 2 LGA max and most people do not know you exist. The only reason we talk about you a little bit is the Igbo not Igbo controversy. Note that we do not hate you either, it's just that you people do not provide any sort of advantage in the scheme of things. |
Sufferingboy:See Bros! I do not think anyone invited you here. Even your group is a bedlam of identity crisis... Many of you are far gone into Bini slavery and are only Igbos when it benefits you because you speak an Igbo dialect as your native tongue... It was after Bini mercilessly rejected you that you started claiming, Integrated Kingdom of Agbor (IKA).. The name of your new "tribe" is an acronym of a tiny dirty town. On the other hand, Ika does not really offer anything to the larger Igbos nation... Na only people with a different school of thought will give two cents about what happens there... Our people are more concerned about our proud and productive Enuani brothers who are proudly Igbos..... Ika and Ukwuani were lost a long time ago after the war and they need to put their acts together. Right now, Ika or Ukwuani does not provide anything strategic or of interest, geographically, politically or through human resources. The Binis can add you to boost their 3 LGAs since the Binis have embarked on a massive political drive to colonise many groups and they have successfully conquered Ika and Ukwuani. |
nsiba:What I said and your reply, where is the tangent. Are you mentally challenged? Is Old Bende in present Akwa-Ibom? Or what are you blabbing about? |
AlphaLover:If you were not a disposable airhead, you would have brought evidence to Butress your claims... Get the moronic waste of matter your call self, go to Unilag, Geography department graduating set of 2011 and stop peddling useless rumours. |
AlphaLover:Make una no dey talk wetin una no know.. Yemi Alade can never ever be more than 32. AsherAmari:Yemi Alade can never be more than 32.... That small girl that year? |
Igboid:There is some sense in what you are saying, but you also need to calmly discuss your reasons and approach. It is good that you substantiated your view with examples.. However, believe me, there is a sense of pan-Igboism now more than ever. There are a lot of Igbo groups on Facebook with a membership of up to 200-220k people. Although, there have been plans to hijack these groups from northern elements and other minorities (I don't really understand their motivation). One was hijacked already, a group with 220k people, I think they have been closed. The one of particular interest is that of "Igbo history", 3000 BC and beyond.... These groups would have been unimaginable pre-IPOB or MNK... (Elements are also trying hard to invade the group too). You see this group was created by an Ikwerre lady and still remains one of the most informative, intellectual and formidable groups... You could see representatives and people from these Igbos at the periphery who are trying hard to change the narrative. I had a case where someone from Opobo was crying that they or their posts acknowledging his Igboness was not approved....I never thought even people from some Igbophobic Igbo clans could be so assertive and take offence when someone tries to deny their Igboness... These groups are growing... I can tell you this was not so pre-MNK or pre-IPOB. |
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so an Igbo king is ruling your family and still give orders?
if I mention my family here you will run away.