Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 2:36pm On Jan 17, 2022 |
udele1: Lol. You have a job outside igboland, and encourage other Igbo's in SE to sit at home?
The same way the FENDI FIGHTER USAIN BOLT, Told the bingo's he rejected billions that buhari offered him but enjoys feeding on their donations for imaginary Biafra.  But you are jobless, why does it make any difference to you? Let the people with jobs cry. People wey get job dey talk, the Deported human trafficker too dey complain? Wonders shall never end. Leave this online thing for 14 year old teenagers. You don be old man. Udele1 the jobless girl trafficker dey find who go help am make him thread reach 10 pages. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 2:07pm On Jan 17, 2022 |
udele1: And reading my posts and commenting from morning till night is helping your life? Me, read, I dey mad? I have a proper job ..but you, you are a deportee, your life don scatter. This is the best you will ever attain in your life. Do you even realise that you have failed in life? You and 14 year Olds are dragging highest posts on Nairaland. Do you ever sit and realise it? Your only chance to make it in life, destroyed. You can't do more than spending all your time online. Maybe open 100 threads and only one will reach 7 pages. Half of those pages are your comments. Just pray that they repost you from your anti-Igbo duties to another personal politicians who will feed you properly because this one na use and dump duty. When these sink in, you will go and take your guff and take a few shots of whiskey to down the pains and misery that is your life. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 1:53pm On Jan 17, 2022 |
udele1: Maybe asaba are the wise Igbo's that know that sit at home is foolish. While the SE are are the foolish ones abi? I hosted a couple of people from Turkey. Mehhn, your reputation in that country is horrible... They told me you were running like a trafficking women of some sort of something along that line, don't even ever venture anywhere around Turkey or even Europe proper. They said you were deported though. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 1:51pm On Jan 17, 2022 |
Coldie: Igbos tht we’re seen as a great challenge by other tribes don pass long time ago, this present generation are a shadow of our former selves.
Tell me what exactly other tribes want envy on us?
If na most powerful people in Nigeria we no follow richest people in Nigeria we no follow tell me I want know Udele1 go and get a job. Staying online from morning till night like a preteen is not a way to spend your adult life. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 9:22am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Coldie: I be Igbo guy I can never cry cause apart from our family house for imo nothing reasonable we get for east so naturally e no affect me one bit. You and who be Igbo? In your dreams? Zukwanike!! You know that thing they call, "Job". You will need one right now. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 9:20am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Rupertek: And stupidly ordering your people to stay at home is your route to biafra? Illiterates Nwoke Zukwanike. eh! This is Monday morning. You know that thing they call, "Job". You will need one. |
Politics › Re: Sit-At-Home: Asaba Is Taking Over The Economy Of The East by Ekealterego: 9:19am On Jan 17, 2022 |
Coldie: They destroyed aba making it a shadow of itself now onitsha is next. Business people with millions worth of investments allowed someone with nothing but based abroad talking rubbish on radio to destroy their whole life investment lol Nwoke zukwanike!! Why are you convulsing and throwing tantrum and fits all over the place. Even the people are not crying as much as you are. Don't you have something within your own people to worry about? Zukwanike. |
Sports › Re: How Super Eagles Celebrated Their Win Against Sudan (Video) by Ekealterego: 7:37pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
Umu Igbo Amaka.
N.B Go hang yourself if this statement pain you. |
Agriculture › Re: How Cows Are Offloaded From Vehicles, It Takes Wisdom To Do That by Ekealterego: 7:34pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
ok.
It doesn't matter to the Igbo, cow meat is banned. |
Agriculture › Re: Bush Meats From My Farms by Ekealterego: 7:04pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
ItisHi: how does this change the fact that they are local rats  Go school. What do you mean by "Local". Switch up your vocabulary a lil', this is 2022. The name is "African Giant Pouched Rat" |
Agriculture › Re: Bush Meats From My Farms by Ekealterego: 6:13pm On Jan 16, 2022*. Modified: 7:27pm On Jan 16, 2022 |
TarOrfeeek: I see 2 bushmeat and 2 well-fed rats.
Bros please sort the animals accordingly. They are all AFRICAN GIANT POUCHED RAT. In the US and Europe, they are used a pets. left to roam around. They are highly intelligent. In Countries ruined by landmines, they are trained to sniff out landmines. They are even used medically to sniff out some diseases. They are trained to sniff out cocaines and other banned substances.
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Politics › Re: SIR LOUIS ODUMEGWU OJUKWU'S Port - Harcourt House, Saro Wiwa Sized And Lived- by Ekealterego: 9:58pm On Jan 15, 2022 |
christistruth01: Port Harcourt is part of the Ijaws homeland
It is this type of arrogance that lead to Biafras devastating defeat and the abandoned property saga
Till today the Ijaws of Port Harcourt still celebrate Adana Boro "Ijaw homeland?" When in the history of the World have Ijaw ever been associated with owning any city or land? Ijaw owns no city exclusively ever. Not one! |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 9:14pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
Igboid: Nwo is Nwa in Ikwerre.
Nwa Wa Nwo
Are all ways Child is said in different parts of Igbo. The "Wa" for "nwa" is also common in Ndoki, Ngwa and some parts of Imo state The "Nda" for "nna" is also common in "Akoli" and some other parts of Bende in Abia state. However, they do not use it in their names, although it is basically used instead of "Nna". |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 7:50pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
Eastlandx: Does Opobo speak central igbo or the Ndoki Dialect of Igbo? If you are sincere to yourself, you know there is no difference between Agbaye& Agbayi. Lol. it will go against his Ijawcentric theories. |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 7:42pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
This guy even called her out as a wolf in sheep clothing.
How could you be so desperately calling for the destruction of the Igbo identity, then turn around to sneak in a political party like Ijo with completely different ethnic groups linguistically and culturally.
CC: Bkayy, Slayerforever.
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Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 7:36pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
Igboid: Lol! What in Alagoa's rotten name is the above? Where in Ndoki history was the above ever recognized?  This Ijaw woman, you are actually overreaching now. Ndoki is derived from "Anyi Ado kee" meaning what are we dragging. Has nothing to do with Adokiari or whatever rubbish you Ijaws dream up. I am surprised you have moved on from Aminandokiari to now "A Ndokiari". You lots make this thing up along the way and as you Wish, right? Someone called out this revisionist more than 10 years ago. Bkayy, Slayerforever
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Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 6:20pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
SlayerForever: It is yet an Englishman in the person of Crow that said it is Anthony and I'm sticking with that.
There are historical documents that show that on interview of the obolo people they could not proffer a meaning to the name Andoni. It appeared foreign.
For the Idoni I haven't come across it. The closest you're getting to something verifiable is the name Igoni still in use today by the Kalabari and co. That name is what they called the Ogoni people for being on good terms and it stuck. Until I get a very concrete varying view from what I've shared, any other thing is easy to dismiss for me my dear sister. The earliest written record of Andonni was written by Barbot. Check out the Barbot book that I sent you one time. James Barbot visited "Dony" and described what he saw there. Captain Adams was the second person that visited, 1823. Crow's work 9 years later draws heavily from Adams. Then later, Clarke and Oldfield at same time with the Lander Brothers. |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 6:14pm On Jan 13, 2022*. Modified: 7:48pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
SlayerForever: Is Obolo's ancestry in doubt? Surely not.
Obolo are obviously Ibibiod with a mix of Igbo. It's plausible to have one or two brass features but that's as far as brass goes in Obolo. Yes, Obolo is obviously Ibibiod (Lower Cross), it was ChinenyeN who claimed that the name for the Andonnis (Obolo people in Rivers state) came from Ijaws. Yes, Obolo got some Igbo influence too, especially, Andonni. Possibly Aro or Abam. Their word for One is "ge" or some say, "nge". and three as Ita. Same with many groups in Abia, like Aro, some Bende etc. The influence on these examples could also be the other way around. |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 1:57pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
ChinenyeN: My last response to you on this thread. If you aren't here to help SlayerForever with indefensible materials then shut up. Beyond that, earn the benefit of the doubt in my eyes, if you ever want me to engage you in good faith on this platform again. Otherwise, tajidiri hie l'iwhnu m lia. Yeah! Convenient. So, all the materials I quoted are nothing right? All the chronology I assembled and highlighted in contesting your theories are out of thin air? |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 1:46pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
ChinenyeN: You must be dense, Ekealterego. I would have liked to engage, but you have lost the benefit of the doubt in my eyes, because of your obsession with Alagoa. You're so obsessed that you failed to see that nothing in my statements to SlayerForever in this thread has been Alagoa-inspired. Where you even quoted me was not anywhere near Alagoa-inspired. In fact, I am one of the earliest people on NL to even discuss the Ijaw reauthorization of the 1930s - 1970s (which includes Alagoa's writings). My NL post history is open for all to view and confirm this.
Anyhow, get out of my face, owhno. Have a seat somewhere and stop wasting SlayerForever's so far great attempt at providing defensible materials in this thread. If you want me to ever respond to you again in good faith on this forum, then earn the benefit of the doubt in my eyes, owhnoghowhno nnu la gh. Your frustrations stem from the fact that I called out your subtle attempt to inject Ijaw into Andonni history even when it was all based on illusions. |
Politics › Re: Ijaws And The Conundrum Of Fighting Back Lost Lands by Ekealterego: 1:44pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
Alabo7978: Lol, It is finished. You just called my own city state "Nembe" Igbo origin? Oh my God You see why I say you're daft? Again you called Delta State central ijaw. If this is a joke, stop it. Central ijaw clans are Nembe and akassa. It was even categorized by linguist and researchers like Gerrit Dimmendaal, Kay Williamson, Roger blench etc. Look at the first screenshot. Look I'm taking it lightly with you because you're a foreigner who probably don't know. You also say we do not understand ourselves? That is the most stupidest, silliest statement borne out of ignorance. I as a Nembe guy can hear when okrika, calabari, ogbia, tarakiri and ekpetiama people speak. I will also show you prove from the second screenshot further down. What does this proof? many Ignos call it Akatta as well.. Next. Sorry to burst your bubble. |
Politics › Re: . by Ekealterego: 1:32pm On Jan 13, 2022 |
ChinenyeN: While I certainly don't mind engaging in discussion and answering questions, I too have questions of my own that I would like answered pursuant to a healthy discussion. Kindly endeavor to not ignore them.
It is not uncommon for bi/multi-lingual communities to develop emergent speech patterns. In that way, it is not uncommon for slight adaptations in names to occur which may over the years (at a casual glance) make it difficult to associate with its original pronunciation without further insight into cultural and linguistic changes. For instance, "Andoni" is the effect of centuries of multi-lingual shifts as "Idoni" (the Ijaw ethnonym for Obolo people) disseminated from one speech community to the next. Likewise, a little over 100 years of colonial indirect rule and post-colonial interaction has passed, and an Ngwa name like "Abanguwa" was eventually transformed to "Abengowe" by British speakers and later adopted within Ngwaland. Now many families go by Abengowe in Ngwaland. This is very much a common phenomenon, and is sometimes known in English as a "time-worn name".
Well, to begin with, Opobo is a predominantly Igbo-speaking community, yet nothing I've noted has so far shown Opobo community to treat Agbayi and Agbaye as synonyms in speech. I've not heard any Opobo person refer to Agbaye Fubara House, for example, as "Agbayi Fubara". If you do know instances of such interchangeability (not necessarily with Agbaye Fubara, but with any name in general), please share, but ultimately for now, nothing suggests that they are interchangeable within Opobo community, suggesting they may not be the same name. By extension, without a reference point I find it difficult to see a basis by which Agbayi in Ngwa can be equated with Agbaye in Opobo. That said, I cannot claim to know Opobo more than Opobo people. There is always the chance of an edge case that I may not be aware of. Always writing one Ijawcentric Alagoa inspired rubbish. Andonni is not shredded in mystery or illusioned in Secrecy. The wars with Bonny and the culture featured as well as any other group on the coast. The earliest recording of Andonni was Dony (by James Barbot in 1699). We assume that Barbot wrote Igbos as Hickbaus and Okrika as Creeka. So, let's leave that aside. However, let's move further the next generation of literatures/history of Andonni, Captain John Adams (1823) or Crow (1831) to Clarke who recorded their language (a few years after Crow) to the Lander brothers, Oldfield and Laird and Baikie, they all recorded an penned down the A in Andonni. Their language recorded and their people seen as an extention of the Mokos (Mocoes) i.e Ibibiods, Ogonis (to some extent etc. Andonni people did not have any business with "Ijaw" as it was known then. Obolo rather is the centre point from Efik to the east, to Ogbia (not the political ijaw Ogbia) to the west. One cannot deny that the Andonnis are one of the founding group or related with the Abuas up until Ogbia and occupied many places that is known as Brass today, who still maintain a native Obololike language (not in any way Ijaw or Ijoid) Talking of Etymology, the natives spelt out their names quite well to Barbot and later to John Adams and Clarke or even later Oldfield and Baikie. Clarke, recorded words with I, like "Ibo", Igede, and the others, so letter "I" was never his problem. If anything, going by spelling conventions then, A was added to N in some cases, or "un" in place of "N" like Ungwa (Koelle). There is no way on this earth, I would have gone missing from Andonni, rather, the other possible name would be "Ndonni", a letter "N" less than what Barbot spelt as "Dony". That's how you expressed that Ndoki was generated from an Ijaw word, following Alagoa's fraudulent imagination. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 12:22am On Jan 13, 2022 |
eduj: Hey , am all for a united and better Abia)SE, I don't do in region fighting- that's not my thing. I just pointed out that guys goals.
Check out my first post to him calling him out for never promoting state and region. And I accept your coming apology for comparison of my IQ with that of a monkey. I didn't mean your general intelligence, I compared the tact of discussing these type of issues and generalising the character of Abians based on artificial lines of North and South when most of the people clustered into "Abia North" for instance are from different Igbo stocks, behave differently as speak completely different dialects. I didn't equate your overall intelligence, but this one single tact of knowing where to discuss certain things. Such contentious things are discussed amongst Umunna. You can break bottle on your heads if you want to, Afterall it is politics but not speaking poorly and falsely of your own bloods with false sweeping generalisations. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 9:25pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
eduj: I went through the post and saw with your discussion with umueme guy ,that your gross with him is because he is from Ngwa zone. you guys from up Abia North are sick.
Address the roads I listed if it isn't enough for you I will list 12 more in Aba. I usually say, that you guys lack tact and in fact when it comes to ethnic discussions, your IQs are just below that of a monkey, sorry to say. Don't you have Facebook groups to discuss your stupid Abia North and Centre? Have you ever seen an Hausa person discussing Katsina North and South even though they can easily fit 5 of Abia state landmass into Katsina. Again, how do you come to the conclusion of clustering people in North, Centre and South, when these are artificial creations of a Fulani man from the North? Are people from Abia North all uniform sub-Igbo groups? Take these stupid discussions to your Private Abia State and LGA Facebook and WhatsApp group and iron things out within yourselves, that's if you people are actually from there.. You people disgust me. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 9:17pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
Pakute: This nut job is referring to players of different ethnicity as (Asaba, Delta ibo). I wouldn't want to go down that path with you. ibos with condescending personality are fond of attaching their waning relevance to the apron strings of the minority ethnic groups. Aside, Iheanacho, Chukwueze, Maduka, Iwobi, the rest are fringe players. Omeruo had a starting berth due to injury to Leon Balogun, otherwise, he would have been stuck on the bench. You are quantity with little quality. What of your main keeper? Point of correction, 6 out of the 11 starting members are Igbos. I have not and didn't mention other ethnic groups, neither did I mention North North or East East. I mentioned IGBOs. I didn't mention Urhobo or Ijaw or Ibibio. So what apron strings are you talking about? |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 7:12pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
Pakute: Silly goats like you would count SS players as ibos. We sabi u. Your IQ is really low. So, if you are Yoruba from Kwara, you are no longer Yoruba right? You people are just walking with empty brains, no substance. Francis Uzoho Daniel Akpeyi Maduka Okoye Chidozie Awaziem Kenneth Omeruo Olisa Ndah (Asaba) Frank Onyeka Wilfred Ndidi Chidera Ejuke Kelechi Nwakali Henry Onyekuru Alex Iwobi (Delta Igbo) Kelechi Iheanacho Samuel Chukwueze These are solid players, doing us proud. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 6:35pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
Pakute: I know you goat heads are mistaking some SS players as ibo. Remove all ibo players from the team, Nigeria would never have been short of quality players that would readily be available. One cannot expect any better from low IQ dolts. Which one is SS? Sickle cell? I'm counting only our brothers within the SE? Do you think we are dumb not to know who our brothers are? |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 6:20pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
Pakute: A team that makes up a mix of tribes, according to your fish head, is an ibo team. You won't cease to amaze me with your pathetically ridiculous low self-esteem. Which mix? remove igbos from the team 6-7 of the 11 players yesterday and you won't be better than Niger Rep. team. Remove the northerners and SW players, we will still have a full team of only Igbos. cos, I know if what happened yesterday was negative you tribalist will not hesitate to let us know. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 4:45pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 4:44pm On Jan 12, 2022 |
prophetfire: . I am Numbskull, you see me bashinging your Ngwa people and entire Abians is an exercise to show that I am stupid. Ok. no wonder. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 9:06am On Jan 12, 2022 |
prophetfire: . I lived and worked among your ngwa people. They are very arrogant, fetish, primitive and have a very high penchant for violence and crime. And you? Your low IQed script is poorly written. Maybe because you are a low-life failure, you were punished with the scum of their society because you deserve nothing good. Go look for a new script, numbskull. This is obviously not working. |
Politics › Re: Ikpeazu: Those Complaining About Osisioma Flyover Don't Have Cars (Video) by Ekealterego: 9:02am On Jan 12, 2022 |
Chuksmonika: Some people just have massive orgasms when they mention or type Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's name.
If not, which one be Mazi Nnamdi Kanu state again? The idiots are gunning for many things with thread. You can see their urchins have been talking Ngwa this Ngwa that They have also mentioned MNK. They are gunning for their divide and rule shenanigans. They want to present MNK as a failure They want to paint it that Biafra is a failure |