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CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 11:11pm On Aug 29, 2021
theInterpreter:
that sums you guys up
Ignorance+arrogance=stupidity

You and your friend kiasa cheesy
Yea there is ignorance and hostility from Black Americans against Africans. I’m not sure what the origin of this problem is. The best thing Nigerians can do is start loving one another, stop these endless divisions and start bettering our country and community. Other races are aware and know our weaknesses and we that don’t have leaders, so this you see the persecution and racism against Nigerians/Africans worldwide.
People will bully you when you don’t have power or everything in order.
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 8:29am On Aug 20, 2021
khia:
It's a dyke that's why I refer to it as an IT.
Lol gringrin��
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 8:04am On Aug 20, 2021
khia:
Don't mind it, it has been stalking me for a year now with it's stupidity simply because I'm BA and it said it hates BA. It just came from a one month band for harassment and now it's back at it again.
I’m sorry about that. Is the person a male or female? I don’t know what the persons problem. Too much hate in this world
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 7:46am On Aug 20, 2021
meobizy:
The month is almost over and food stamps are around the corner. That government issued milk must hit right. I heard it tastes like musty balls.
Why this post na? This doesn’t sound nice at all. I don’t know the previous history between you two. But let’s love one another and be respectful. Again, I don’t know you two’s history with one another. But this post isn’t right. But I’m sure you will make peace and won’t do this anymore
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 6:30am On Aug 20, 2021
khia:
Bueno Dias Favor, I'm doing great, hope your life is full of joy and happiness. smiley

1. Nigerians aren't racist towards BA, they don't hold any power in the US, but they can be prejudice...meaning, to prejudge.

2. Nobody hates Nigerians, they are prejudged because of the actions of some of their criminal country men and women. The big problem here is Nigerians migrate all over the world and if there's bad behavior it is known all over the world.

3. You can't love me and love my enemy as well. undecided What's up with you, do you have a BA girlfriend now or something?

4. Cellphones and the internet has helped tremendously in exposing the evils of the US to the world which caused the criticism and concern from the Unites Nations.

5. Don't apologize for others behavior, you aren't responsible for them, focus on being a positive light to the world. wink
Thank you, God bless you. I’ve been doing well. No I don’t have a BA girlfriend. I realized the misunderstanding, long story, it would make sense if I explained. I feel bad though about it. But God is good.
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 4:57am On Aug 20, 2021
@khia

When did this beef between BA’s and Nigerians really start? Was it in the 60’s or 70’s or 80’s?
We are being divided in so many ways.

What can we do to make things work between the two?
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 4:45am On Aug 20, 2021
khia:
1. Give me one incident of a BA setting up a systematic racist institution that prevents Africans from living a happy prosperous life in the US. You see Favor99 that's what racism does. We don't have that power and if we did it wouldn't be towards Africans.

2. You know damn well Nigerians have a superiority complex over all Africans/blacks but inferior to all other races. As a matter of fact it's the Nigerian Arrogance ( not to be confused with confidence) that turns everyone off.

3. Don't tell me you love BA while telling the whites how much you love them as well (yes you have said that) the same people who have caused.my people so much.misery in the past as well as the present.

The same people you claim are trying to make things better for us, the same people you claim are no longer racist towards us. According to you the system has flipped, whites are no longer racist to BA but BA now controls the institutional system and are applying that evil systemic racism toward Africans. undecided
Hey Khia good evening smiley. I trust your day went well. Hope all has been well.
1. So according to this logic, Nigerians are also not racist towards Black Americans. Any and all races are racists to an extent.

2. Yes I’ve heard a lot Nigerians have an arrogance thing, but it’s not the only reason that makes people hate Nigerians

3. I’m sorry. I love Black Americans sooo much. You can still love two people at the same time lol. They can’t do anything to black people anymore. As long as we don’t allow other groups pit us against each other.

4. No systemic racism is still there, just not as pronounced as it was 50 or 60 years ago. The reason it’s not as pronounced as it used to is the Civil Rights movement, the constant protesting and advocacy from groups like Black Lives Matter. If not for this, we would still be living in 1950’s America. So racism is definitely there, but blacks have fought against it.

At the end of the day, blood is thicker than water. We blacks can’t be fighting each other. We should love one another and be family. We’re very very beautiful. We need to put aside past problems and accusations we had for each other and come together. Black Americans and Nigerians/Africans Caribbeans and all blacks are one. We’re powerful.

I’m sorry Nigerians have had a superiority complex towards Black Americans and other groups. It’s very annoying and wrong. We do it to each other to

We really need to treat each other right with love and respect. We’re still family.
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 2:20am On Aug 20, 2021
@khia
Yea true some of the threads I’ve seen opened here against BA’s are very disturbing. It’s very wrong. But this is a two sided issue. I used to see a lot of threads on Black American sites against Africans that are equivalently as bad.

Let’s find a way to work together and be family rather than allowing other races divide us.
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 2:12am On Aug 20, 2021
khia:
It's not true, Black Americans aren't racist against Africans, that's not even possible considering we are of the same race. Some BA don't like some Africans because they come to the US with a sense of superiority towards BA and nobody else.

They come here with that false view of BA taught to them by their white racist gods (the true people who are racist against them, whom these brainwashed Africans highly respect and adore) they are shocked when they see BA not bowing down to their white Gods like they do and the resentment begins.

They begin their learned bigotry taught to them by the media and their parents without knowing BA at all. Instead of getting to know them they start their bullshit.

BA are lazy, BA are drug dealers, BA are uneducated, BA have roach babies, BA are theives, ALL 40 million BA live in the same ghetto neighborhood. The sad thing is all these things they are spewing about BA is the reality of the homeland they just fled.

Just look at the multiple hate topics against black Americans created on this very website
which actually spews from a sense of inferiority and you wonder why BA view Africans (mostly Nigerians) the way they do.

Some of you guys are hardcore coons, and proud to be the mouthpieces for white supremacists just to receive that rub on the head and pat on the back from your gods while telling you, "You're alright, "We'll throw you a bone because you're not like those BA nig*ers".

You believe what they say is the truth because that's what you have always believed which is ironic coming from a race of people who don't even know the meaning of the word "TRUTH".undecided SBT
I disagree. Many Africans and Nigerians have gone through racism from Black Americans so that’s not true.

I can’t attest to Nigerians having a superiority mindset against you. I know I don’t have that mindset.

We need to come together and stop fighting one another. I love you and love Black Americans. We’re close we family, brothers and sisters. This stems from misunderstanding and incorrect information.

Both sides not liking the other side. This is 90-95% a communication issue.

A divided house can’t stand. Both sides in truth love one another. Let’s not allow other races and groups of people divide us. One love
CrimeRe: Outrage As Police Officers Manhandle A Black Woman In US (Photos) by Favor99(m): 8:01pm On Aug 17, 2021
Some of the comments I said about Black Americans African Americans a few years ago wasn’t right. I’m not sure if it was on this thread or not. It’s a long story and if I was to explain why it would make sense. Complete misunderstanding, very unfortunate. Black Americans are good people, although it’s true some are racist against us, but it’s likely due to miscommunication and misunderstanding.

We still need to come together in one love and unity and communicate. No more fighting between us. Love, respect and family.

I apologize
RomanceRe: Tips For Dating An African American (akata) Woman by Favor99(m): 4:42am On Nov 08, 2020
Kvngfrosh:
@ Akatawoman
@ Khiaa
I have a question: Is it true that AA are Lazy ?
and blame the system for their problems ?
No their not. It’s just stereotypes. Their numbers of college graduates have been increasing every year
RomanceRe: Tips For Dating An African American (akata) Woman by Favor99(m): 4:36am On Nov 08, 2020
AkataWoman:
If you’re Nigerian, you need to talk to your people.

As the poster said that you replied to, people like the OP make it bad for the rest of you.

They’re the reason the world—especially black Americans—stayed silent about EndSARS.
Ok I see, yes I’m Nigerian. I believe people discriminate and are racist everywhere, not just Nigerians. But I see where your coming from. A lot of Nigerians don’t stereotype and discriminate against Black Americans.

Some feel that Black Americans don’t like them. It’s just a communication problem gone real bad lol.
But we’re still one people, one family and have much love and respect for the other whether the two sides show it or not.
RomanceRe: Tips For Dating An African American (akata) Woman by Favor99(m): 2:47am On Nov 08, 2020
Nigerians don’t have any problem with Black Americans. The two groups need communication with each other. We can’t be fighting like this. We actually love Black Americans and see them as our people. We have deep love and respect for them. The best thing is communication and working together so we can be on the same page.

A lot of Black Americans truly love Nigeria and Africa but miscommunication and division is keeping us seperated. Where one people, let’s get along and stop fighting
CareerRe: Meet Angel Onuoha, Associate Manager At Google by Favor99(m): 3:03am On Oct 30, 2020
Congratulations! Thats a pretty solid position cool
RomanceRe: Why Do Black Men Think Other Races Of Women Want Them? by Favor99(m): 7:06am On May 14, 2020
The thing about Nigerian men dating white grannies in America is propaganda. There are a lot of Nigerian men dating young women from other races like Latina, Black, White etc. I’ve never seen a Nigerian dating an older lady. I always see Nigerians dating and getting married, and it’s never to old grandmothers. This is all propaganda. This nonsense doesn’t happen anywhere in America.

In fact American women love Nigerian men in Houston. Whites, Latinas, Black women in Houston love the Nigerian men
RomanceRe: Why Do Black Men Think Other Races Of Women Want Them? by Favor99(m): 6:48am On May 14, 2020
imhotep:
Love is love.


"White Women Say How Much They LOVE Black Men!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swv-MTn96uY
There generally referring to Black American or Black Caribbean men. They don’t mean Africans, unless maybe the African is westernized. It all boils down to anti-black anti-African agenda. Nigeria and Africa is very beautiful and blessed. But western media will not want to portray us well
SportsRe: FIBA: Nigeria Finishes 17th As Africa’s Best At FIBA World Cup In China by Favor99(m): 10:04am On Oct 31, 2019
jeff1607:
You again

Wanna ask can you trace your pedigree to it's 5th generation? if u can you should know where your ancestors originated from
5th generation?? 19th centuryhuh
Ummm Ekpoma

You again
SportsRe: FIBA: Nigeria Finishes 17th As Africa’s Best At FIBA World Cup In China by Favor99(m): 9:34am On Oct 31, 2019
jeff1607:
all Nigerians are my brothers but you have forgotten the law bro , not sure you know, get closer to your birth place and learn if you are truly are from where you claim to come from.

we are more related to the yorubas than the ibos (lost tribe)
I dont believe that. Were not related to Yoruba
SportsRe: FIBA: Nigeria Finishes 17th As Africa’s Best At FIBA World Cup In China by Favor99(m): 9:28am On Oct 31, 2019
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CultureRe: A Refutation Benin Origin Hypothesis Of Most Anioma People by Favor99(m): 1:54am On Oct 30, 2019
christopher123:
Anioma didn't migrate from Benin. If you tell me there are some pockets of anioma that migrated from Benin I may agree but if you tell me that the entire Anioma migrated from Benin that I will disagree with you. Moreover those that migrated from Benin are very little and if we reason logically, these few Bini migrants of Anioma claiming to have found a town and yet lose its language is simply a hoax.

That can only happen when there is already a large settlement of a particular group in Anioma which is Igbo. No Igbo man (Anioma) speaks Bini language unless it's learnt and no traditional ruler in Anioma goes by the title Oba but Obi or Eze. Even Agbor people with its proximity are not wholly migrants from Benin as Pa Iduwe wrote on the history of Ika people.

Ichi Mmor which is prevalent does not exist in Benin. Nobody has said Ezechime did not migrate from Benin, but his origin was definitely not Benin. There are copies of the narratives of Obi Chukwumalieze of Onicha Ugbo in that regard.

How can Eze Chime with Igbo names, traditions and customs migrate from Bini? This is a fallacy of the highest order. He sojourned into Bini and made his way back after encountering trouble, simple. I can understand that some Aniomas, a very small number, are of different cognates while a very huge percentage of Aniomas have Igbo progenitors. This explains why the choice of the Igbo word Anioma (good land) or Igbo language is made.

In all of the Anioma towns and villages, Igbo language is predominantly spoken with different accents. The name is a very pure Igbo name or better still a typical Igbo word with the same meaning all across Igbo nation. My conclusion: If they agree to be Anioma, why can't they agree to be Igbo? Aniomas are Igbos, by ancestry or by evolution.

One fallacy we often here is that we were always under the Oba of Benin until the British punitive expedition of 1897.

From all available documents, the power of Benin had long collapsed in Anioma land. In fact, from available documents, it was difficult for Benin and their Oba to impose tributes on Anioma towns. This was documented in N.W Thomas, 1913. The American anthropologist in his Igbo speaking people of Asaba hinterland, noted from observation that Anioma people were not paying homage to the Oba and that the people usually sent from Benin to come such tributes had stopped since the 1840s.

In fact, he noted that this probably stopped following the defeat of the Benin army by the Ishan confederacy that had imposed their choice as the Oba of Benin. The collapsing power of Benin was firstly reflected in the Adesuwa wars between 1750-55, when the Ubulus, supported by virtually all Anioma towns put up a strong defense including Obior.

Another evidence of weak Benin influence in Anioma land comes from the Ekumeku wars. Unlike Ishan land where the fall of Benin in 1897, led to a complete surrender to British forces with feeble opposition here and there, the Anioma people arose up and fought.

We fought because we were not under Benin nor were we paying homage to the Oba who had been deposed. We fought because we felt we could defeat the white man which the Benins our rivals could not.

Every Benin identity in Anioma towns came as a result of colonialism which lasted over 400 yrs from conquests by Oba Eware the Great.

b) Ezechime left Igboland and wandered down to d Benin enclave, loved d community there, so, settled & married there, but when his family grew, he searched for a place, which is d present Anioma area.

c) If he was bini, at least, 50% of d bini lingua will remain. But Obomkpa people have a contrary opinion to that.. Anagba was a son of Ezechima as well, or was it not Anagba who founded Obomkpa? In Obomkpa for instance, Ezechima is traced to Ogidi east of the Niger.
Indeed listed the five children of Ezechime, Ukpali, Oligbo, Onicha, Anagba and Ifite are Igbo names. They can never be derived from a corrupt form of Edo in any form.
Ifite remains one of the foremost clan in Igboland. The dominant village in Nnobi is Ifite. Oraifite (people of Ifite) is a town in Anambra the grandson of Nri. Ifite is not just Igbo clan but is among the foremost clan in Igboland. There are other towns on communities of ifite in Igboland. Ifitedunu near Awka in Anambra State is a Town of its own. Now, Ifiteuboma is a Local Government that connects many towns in Imo State. Osuifiteakwa and Ifitenanse are saperete towns in Imo State also. These are not withstanding that sub villages in virtually all the villages have Ifite.

What do you have to say about the name Chime? If you care it is a common name in Igboland. Better still, the name of the Governor of Enugu State. For a person to have an Igbo name as Chime, and give Igbo name to his direct son as Ifite can never be an accident unless Igbo origin theory by Onitsha Ugbo tradition and Obomkpa is better than that of the remaining towns of Umuezechime.

In Oraeli clan that is in Uruagu village in Nnewi is a clan known as Ukpa or Oraeli Onisha. Onisha clans also exist in Enugu state near Mbu town. I won’t go further because you will have to explain why this man (Eze Chime) and all his children bore Igbo names. Better still you will have to show us how these names could be accepted as Edo names. Oligbo or Origbo was the third child, but second son of Eze Chima. Eze Chima's first child was a female, and was named "Ada Eze"; his second child, was his first son, "Okpala Eze". However, his first son had a genetic defect of "albinism" and was named "Onye Ocha".

That name, "Onye Ocha" was varied as "Onicha". His second son was "dark and comely" lack the father, and was affectionately named "Onye Igbo". That name was then varied as "Onigbo, Oligbo, or Origbo".

Onitsha people of Anambra who claimed to have been of Bini origin initially following the dictates of Bini Mythology have reversed their history because they reasoned that Chima cannot be a Bini man. Recently, Jews invented hi- tech means of detecting their brothers. This is a test done in peoples DNA. Every tribe is expected to have the same Haplogroup. Interestingly, most of Delta Igbos was sold as slaves during colonial period.

There has never been a claim that some were of Delta origin because during those days slave trader wanted only Igbos. Our Haplogroup is EIB1A. Unbelievably, Late Dr Acholonu on a blessed memory carried over this research in an attempt to discover the Igbo-Americans and discovered that Edo people have close link to Igbos. I once enquired from His Royal Majesty Ezechukwuemeka Eri 34 of Enugu Aguleri about the Bini people.

His response was that a man from Ugwuogodo Ibezuno Aguleri. However, the name he mentioned was never found in the Histories of Edo people or Anioma Igbos. Late Mr Odiakachukwu on a blessed memory even went on to see my contribution to Anioma history as strange.

In Ogwashi Uku for instance is Ogbeonicha. Generally, it is believed that it came from Onitsha in Anambra State. This is possible of course based on the names. However, the story of the settlement of Ogbeonicha suggests that it came before Adaigbo, the first Obi of Ogwashi Uku. This would mean that the Onitsha which Ogbeonicha in Ogwashi Uku came from cannot be the Onitsha in Anambra State because Ogwashi is a much older community.

There are many ways of reaching this conclusion. In Issele Uku is Ogboli. Ogboli people directly came from Nri and there were there before Oligbo settled in that land. Yet Ogboli and Ogwashi were founded by relatives.

This is just an example that exposes the flaws of oral tradition. Evidently, there is an argument that Ogboli in Iselle Uku may not be from the descendant of Ogboli Nri. A scholar from Issele implied that it refers to Ogbe oriri but insisted that Issele Uku like original Agbo people is older than Benin.

Some of the towns however did not even go to Binin at all. Asaba are people that migrated from Nteje while Ibuzo, Oko and one other town were from Isu clan of Owerri Area. Ogwashiuku is a people from Nri town.

Even Kwale people are also Igbo by their origin. Their actual name is Ukwuani. Most of them came from Igbo towns but others still joined them from Edo state.

You can see the stricking relationship between the Delta Igbo and Ezike people in the following ways. They share the same names like Osai. They both have Onitsha. Unlike others that say 'ITA AZU' when they want to take fish, Ezike and Anioma people say 'IRI AZU'.

Down into non Igbo speaking near Warri is Igbede town which is Mgbidi people from Imo state.

Ika, Ukwuani, Enuani, and Ndoshumili are all subsets of Anioma and indeed Anioma is a subset of the larger Igbo nation. And going further the Igbo nation is a subset of the larger black race.
Meanwhile, I don’t even want to claim that every clan in Anioma had Igbo origin. For example, Ogwashiuku has Ikelike qtrs. That is the major section of Ogwashi Uku with Bini origin (along with Ogbe Ishago).

The other sections of Ogwashi Uku are mainly of Igbo origin (7 sub clans in all). Now you make the comparison yourself in the sizes of these two sections (by origin). Umudei, Azungwu, Agidiase, Agidiahe , Ogbeonicha etc all are of Igbo origin. Daike was the name of this Esan hunter,so,Umudaike are his descendants.

Ukwumege in Illah Town is also a descendant of an Esan hunter, who was so powerful, that he single-handedly helped the inhabitants wade off attacks from the Idah trouble-makers, who constantly wrecked havoc in d area. He was begged to remain in the area and gifted with a land (present day Ukumege) and a woman as wife. Daike is a corrupt form of Edaiken, a Benin title. Otulukpa clans are also noted to be of Edo origin.

Anioma people from their oral traditions are a blend of people of different origins. We did not only migrate from Benin...in fact a good percentage of us came from the east. Ogwashi Uku is a good example. It founder came from Nri in Anambra State. Issele Uku belongs to the Umuezechima clan who possibly as the name implies is of Igbo origin but settled for a considerable period of time in Benin before settling in Delta and Anambra States. Ubulu Uku was founded by a magician called Ezemu.

Ezemu came from Afor which is somewhere within Anioma land. Asaba came from Nteje in Anambra State. Ukwu-Oba directly came from Benin while Agbor does not have a tradition of migration from anywhere and many historians believe its the oldest Anioma clan.

Some Anioma have Igala, Yoruba, Ijaw , Ishan , Urhobo and Isoko origins though the two dominant cultures were the eastern Igbo and Benin. In Igbo heart land, we have many towns and even towns especially in Ebonyi State that are not of Igbo origin. A friend from Awka told me that their clans were of Igala origin and informed me that kindred in Umuzuocha near Amenyi Awka were receiving their Igala relations up to 1994. Of course nobody tells these people that they are not Igbos.

Bini people, following the defeat of Anioma towns, expelled many people of Igbo origin from both Old Bendel towns especially under the empire of Eware the Great. The people that returned from Old Bendel are now living in the hearthland of Igbos. Some of them are: Ohofia, Abam, Ihechiowa, Ututu Ezike (Enugu Ezike), Ozubulu and some Ikwere towns. Nobody tells them that they are not Igbo because they believe that they are Igbo without questions.

The only people that have mixed feelings about their ethnic identity are the Ikwerres. However, it is evidently a creation of Nigerian politics. These people always saw themselves as Igbos before Biafra war. It was in 1979 that they were officially made to deny their Igbo identity.
Many Anioma towns themselves adopt Benin origin for many reasons.

(1) For prestige purposes.....Benin was a powerful kingdom and as such any sort of connection is projected. Therefore for many of our towns whose ancestors were sojourners to Benin (even though there were not originally of Benin origin), there will be more emphasis on that connection with Benin which would eventually lead to claiming Benin origin.

(2) To appear more independent. This point is perhaps the most important reason many Anioma towns claim they came from Benin. In reality, some of them are offshoots of existing ANIOMA communities. In this category of towns, rather than mentioning the Anioma clans they migrated from they will say they came from Benin just to claim they have broken from the parent town. Akumazi is an example. It was founded by a son of the Obi of Mbiri now they say they came from Benin, Umunede was founded by Ede a son of the Obi of Agbor but because Umunede believes that Agbor would claim her, she now says she came from Benin, Ekwuoma founded by the Ubuluku warrior Aghufa also claims Benin origin etc.

(3) To identify with a more powerful neighbour this has some connections with Benin. This is very true for some communities in Ndokwa East. Take Akarai clan for example, it claims as well that it came from Benin simply because Aboh the powerful kingdom was founded by a Benin warrior. The true origin of Akarai people has been traced to Nri-Awka and they were four groups that arrived, one settled in Ndoni , one at Aboh, another in Ossomala and lastly another in Onyah.The Akarai group were the oldest and were in charge of all the deities in the Niger. This was before the arrival of Aboh people. This does not mean that there are not Anioma towns with Benin examples include such places like Ogume, Mbiri, Ejeme, Nsukwa etc a some other places. But these Bini arrivals came to a land already settled earlier by Igbo adventurers.

The resemblance of d Benin culture you see in those areas you mentioned are relics of colonialism by the Binis for hundreds of yrs, and not a product of migration or being descendants of d Binis.
As for the Igwe festival in Ukwuoba, that is partly the reason. Even towns that did not come from Benin especially in the Ika area do mark Igwe. But there are stark differences between the Igwe celebrated in some Anioma towns and the Igue festival of Benin. Fine, people use the Ewere (which we call Akwukwo-Egbo} leaves in the Igwe festivals; however it is different in many respects. In Umunede, it is similar to Benin and it's usually marked in October or Sept.

In Agbor, it is just a cleansing feast, the main festival in Agbor is Osiezi, in Owa the Igwe is completely different from the way it’s celebrated in Benin and it's marked in December. It's usually celebrated in March or April and it’s a ritual to cleanse the land before farming commences. UBILOR changes I think to ULOR which is the name used in other Anioma areas. For most Aniomas except for Umunede, IGWE or UBILOR or ULOR festival is basically for cleansing purposes and not commemorative purpose which is the case in Benin.

In my conclusion, every Anioma man is taking to be an Igbo by non Igbo speaking Deltans depending on the political interests and force Anioma people to reject their Igbo identity when igboness constitutes a threat to their tribal interests.


https://web.facebook.com/OgbuefiAnioma/posts/1383975481765156?notif_id=1572324688268223&notif_t=comment_mention
What a lie, Ishans/Esans vigorously fought the British for up to 10-12 years before they defeated us. We fought. Dont slander and try and massage your ego by putting others down with lies
Foreign AffairsRe: Japanese Emperor Naruhito Enthroned In Centuries-Old Way Before World's Royals by Favor99(m): 10:38am On Oct 24, 2019
chijioke17:
I'm Igbo
Wow nice. Thanks for speaking the truth smiley
A lot of trolls try and distort our history
PoliticsRe: 2023: Yoruba elders send message to Buhari over El-Rufai’s presidential ambition by Favor99(m): 7:22am On Oct 24, 2019
PureFace1:
Even Edo people too are Yoruba haters

Igbo have poisoned their mind

The time we start learning to stand alone the better for us.

I hate playing the "they hate us card" but it is just the way it is.
Yorubas are the ones that hate Edos. See how your brothers troll and hate Edo anyhow. Igbos didn’t poison Edo people’s minds.

Plus I’ve never even seen anywhere where Edo hate Yoruba
CelebritiesRe: Davido Celebrates Oba Ewuare Of Benin On His Birthday, Shares Same Date With Son by Favor99(m): 7:10am On Oct 24, 2019
Afonja007:
If nigeria know what is empire they will not abuse the word like some people are calling them selves most sophisticated people in the planet,how can you call Benin empire when their king was banished to calabar and he died there,there no country you will visit without presence of Roman empire
All empires eventually come in defeat. Britain got defeated, Rome got defeated by the barbarians, Egypt got defeated. Just because the Bini king got defeated doesn’t make it any different then any other empire that had defeat.

In fact every African empire and tribe and many Asian and Sputh American empires and nations lost to the same British.
But you already knew that, your just trolling
Foreign AffairsRe: Japanese Emperor Naruhito Enthroned In Centuries-Old Way Before World's Royals by Favor99(m): 6:49am On Oct 24, 2019
chijioke17:
Lol, uneducated?, ipob?, afonja?. First off, I doubt you can match my educational qualifications, secondly, a famous quote once says, " your education is a waste if you can't see past religious and tribal sentiments". This quote gives a clearer picture of your 'education'. I am detribalised, if you go through my writings, you'll see that. For you to even ask if benin is an empire shows how myopic you are. The Benin Empire is recognised world wide. Google is your friend. Lastly, mind how you talk to people, you never know tomorrow's plans. The fact you have a phone and access to the internet doesn't mean you can speak to anyone anyhow. Be civil. Technology isn't a license to be stupid.
Thanks bro, so many trolls on social media. Are you Igbo or Edo?
Foreign AffairsRe: Japanese Emperor Naruhito Enthroned In Centuries-Old Way Before World's Royals by Favor99(m): 6:35am On Oct 24, 2019
ihatebuhari:
bini was never any pooo empire. No kingdom was under bini and don’t tell me about urhobo and itshekiri those guys where never under bini.

I just laugh you bini guys talk trash about stupid kingdom that was burnt down by the British in just 3 days.

The only empire in this world is British empire and God bless king James. Not some sort of evil lesser village African chiefs that call themselves kings.

Kings that can’t protect their kingdom most were exiled and their kingdom taken from them hahahahaha.

Please don’t go hang your self I’m just having a beautiful day here in LA.
So it looks like your mom isnt really from Edo State.

PoliticsRe: Ugoeze Sally Nmeme Kanu Is Dead! Nnamdi Kanu's Mother Dies In Germany (Video) by Favor99(m): 10:10am On Oct 20, 2019
This is very sad, Rest In Peace. God bless and comfort Kanu and his family
CultureRe: Traditional Marriage In Uromi, Esanland. Please Share Tips by Favor99(m): 9:36am On Oct 20, 2019
midehi2:
grin

I am just finding courage to laugh, i just lost my dad yesterday, everyone still grieving, have been playing games, other things to stop thinking about my dad, i want to rest my swollen eyes, can i even stop cry cry cry cry
God loves you dear. Im very sorry for your loss. The Lord will always be close to you and your family. Be reassured that the Lord will be with you and bless you and comfort you.
PoliticsRe: Reason SE Won’t And Can’t Develop Their Region. by Favor99(m): 10:49am On Oct 09, 2019
Unlimitk:
What proof do u have he is from south west
South west is your nightmare
He has said time and time again that he is edo
But of course na yorubas u go shift attention to
An only yorubas dey for Nigeria
Rubbish
He is also beninkingdowm
Even some Igbos here know him
Rubbish
haaryobhami:
people from SS tacke u igbos but u would rather call them Yoruba out of fear.
asari dokubo is right,u guys are slaves to Niger/delta people.
am sure if an ijaw man raped ur sister u would call him afonja.
OSU slaves
Just read his topics. His topics are all about Yorubas. What a Edo person or which tribe will be only be this preoccupied talking about topics unrelated to their tribe.
“Yoruba man to rule Anambra”
“Yorubas have taken over IT and foreign investment”
“How Lagos Igbos are trading their heritage for Yoruba”
“Bola Tinubu”
Does this sound like topics concerning the average Edo? Any blind man can clearly see by this persons topics that he’s clearly Yoruba. Why would Edo person be bragging about Yorubas succeeding in IT. None of his topics refer or have anything to do with Edo or Benin people.
PoliticsRe: Reason SE Won’t And Can’t Develop Their Region. by Favor99(m): 10:43am On Oct 09, 2019
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PoliticsRe: Reason SE Won’t And Can’t Develop Their Region. by Favor99(m): 10:41am On Oct 09, 2019
Unlimitk:
What proof do u have he is from south west
South west is your nightmare
He has said time and time again that he is edo
But of course na yorubas u go shift attention to
An only yorubas dey for Nigeria
Rubbish
He is also beninkingdowm
Even some Igbos here know him
Rubbish
haaryobhami:
people from SS tacke u igbos but u would rather call them Yoruba out of fear.
asari dokubo is right,u guys are slaves to Niger/delta people.
am sure if an ijaw man raped ur sister u would call him afonja.
OSU slaves

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