Politics › Re: Angry Youths Destroy President Tinubu’s Billboards In Yobe State by Mbanda(m): 8:45pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
yarimo: Spare parts sellers doing what they know how to do best. Mteeeew Is blaming the Igbos the assignment they gave you and helinues in your camp? I've been watching the way things are going since the north announced their intention of doing a protest. |
Politics › Re: Angry Youths Destroy President Tinubu’s Billboards In Yobe State by Mbanda(m): 8:29pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
helinues: We are reading it as news while cross legge.
All the best to those who want to stage protest in their respective regions Is that all you have to say because it happened in the north? Had it been this happened in SE will you sound this way? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Calling On Nigerians To Protest Against Jonathan (Throwback Video) by Mbanda(m): 8:22pm On Jul 21, 2024 |
helinues: Calling for a peaceful protest not destructive protest.
They are both different And who is calling for destructive protest? |
Politics › Re: Arewa Youths To Tinubu Government: No Going Back On Planned Protest by Mbanda(m): 8:42am On Jul 21, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Why Are You Still Supporting APC Government? by Mbanda(m): 11:32pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
Chinkoalhaji34: Those still supporting the APC government are the true progressive, visionaries and those who can see beyond the present. You can see beyond the present and you supported and voted buhari and now tinibu. Are you sure you are OK? |
Politics › Re: Why Are You Still Supporting APC Government? by Mbanda(m): 11:27pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
BrodaBenad: Helinues yarimo seunmsg Raskimonojendor Paraman
make una come here
eh yes you that APC guy
come close!
why you dey support APC? WizardOfNG should be in that list. APC said that, they are busy clearing PDP rots and I really want to know that rots they are busy clearing. APC made me not to believe in Nigerian media anymore because of the lies and propaganda they keep dishing out on daily basis. |
Politics › Re: Old Tweets Of Bayo Onanuga Promoting Protests Against An Elected Government by Mbanda(m): 6:16pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
AcuraZDX: Protest is taboo to him today because the bad government favors him. A wicked generation holding the country at ransom.
Such a journalistic harlot who prostitutes himself and his opinions for filthy lucre. Shame! The same thing helinues is doing. |
Politics › Re: Arewa Big Boy Wrote RIP On Tinubu's Picture (photos) by Mbanda(m): 6:09pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
madridguy: Everything is permitted in a democracy. Because he is from the north. Had it been he is from SE will you said this? Hateful lots! |
Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Peter Obi, Obidients' Planning Mayhem In Nigeria - Onanuga by Mbanda(m): 3:16pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
eteebanky1: Obi that cannot defeat President Tinubu last 2023 general elections, na him wan defeat incumbent come 2027.
Obidiotts, Una too daft.
Losers. Obi defeated tinibu hands down and you know it. Eyeneck and judiciary cheated on Obi that is the fact of life. Baterias una too mumu. |
Politics › Re: Did Wole Soyinka Congratulate Peter Obi On His 63rd Birthday? by Mbanda(m): 10:53am On Jul 20, 2024 |
mairogo: Two days ago, Peter Obi turned 63 and many we'll meaning Nigerians congratulated him on this milestone. However, what is conspicuous is the absence of any message from Wole Soyinka. Why didn't Soyinka felicitate with Obi? Why didn't Soyinka show maturity by congratulating Obi since that's what his supporters accused Obi of lacking? Why hasn't the likes of Reno Omokri written their distasteful articles in condemnation of Soyinka the way he did with Obi? Isn't what's good for the geese also good for the gander? WizardOfNG and helinues were everywhere castigating Obi because of birthday wish, now they are no where to be found. Hypocrites! |
Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Peter Obi, Obidients' Planning Mayhem In Nigeria - Onanuga by Mbanda(m): 10:43am On Jul 20, 2024 |
helinues: Disgracing someone like you just dey sweet me.
Go through your own comments history and give yourself a resounding slap for the hypocrisy just practiced on this thread.
Iranu What's the meaning of this? I no understand o! |
Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Peter Obi, Obidients' Planning Mayhem In Nigeria - Onanuga by Mbanda(m): 10:33am On Jul 20, 2024 |
helinues: Switch more monikers to revalidate yourself. As you are too busy to go through your own comments history including this
Eish
https://www.nairaland.com/mbanda/posts The problem with you is that you always think that people fighting against your wickedness has too many monikers, from my own observation that's not true because, you have accused me twice of trolling you with multiple monikers when I have only two monikers am even serving a long ban on the other one.The truth is that we are legions that have seen your excesses and have decided to do something about it. And that something is to always counter your lies and propaganda with facts and figures. |
Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Peter Obi, Obidients' Planning Mayhem In Nigeria - Onanuga by Mbanda(m): 10:09am On Jul 20, 2024 |
helinues: Mynd44 Seun Oam4j Nlfpmod Fergie001
I reported this guy earlier with his other trolling monikers, he has switched to another one to continue derailing threads unnecessarily .
https://www.nairaland.com/sisterramota/posts https://www.nairaland.com/malroux/posts Why do you always want to shut people up? You want to have your way but you don't want others to have theirs, do you think nairaland is your family business were you do as you like? Is Seun your biological brother? You always report people as if you are a saint. |
Politics › Re: Nationwide Protest: Peter Obi, Obidients' Planning Mayhem In Nigeria - Onanuga by Mbanda(m): 9:59am On Jul 20, 2024*. Modified: 3:18pm On Jul 20, 2024 |
politicoNG: Bayo Onanuga Baterias aka ebola people has been looking for a way to kpai Obi in other to have a clear road in 2027. The north has made it clear that they are the ones behind the said protest. Yet, ebola infected mofos are working tirelessly to pin it on Obi. Haba! |
Politics › Re: Aisha Abubakar: APC Women Leader In Katsina Confesses To Be Bandits' Informant by Mbanda(m): 9:49am On Jul 20, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: SW Youth Issue A Warning Against Those Hoping To Cause Mayhem During Protest by Mbanda(m): 5:04am On Jul 20, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Northern Politicians Have Betrayed Southwest by Mbanda(m): 4:59am On Jul 20, 2024 |
flokii: You're wrong..
Despite Buhari's blunders, Nigerians still supported Tinubu by voting him into power under same APC with the hope that he'll restore things to order. Point of correction, Nigerians never supported or voted tinibu. Eyeneck and judiciary did. |
Politics › Re: Lovely, Peter Obi At 63, See How Obidents Home And International Celebrate Him by Mbanda(m): 4:39am On Jul 20, 2024 |
Chinkoalhaji34: If he is that loved, why is he always rejected in the polls?
Obi is a very calculative man. He doesn't just make friends for making sake but for the sake of his own personal interest. He is a very selfish man who only think about himself.
Let's see how many of his followers that will be willing to vote for him should he run for presidency.
Obi is a political snake which has no permanent friend but permanent interest Eyeneck and judiciary rejected Obi because of bribe not the people. Get that into that your lies and propaganda skull. Enough of these una yeye lies. |
Politics › Re: Aisha Abubakar: APC Women Leader In Katsina Confesses To Be Bandits' Informant by Mbanda(m): 4:19am On Jul 20, 2024 |
MMWandali: It's known that APC is their party of choice
Evidence is clear from its policies and election handling/manipulations helinues, WizadOfNG and yarimo will never show up here because, IPOB/ Obi are not mentioned in this post. |
Politics › Re: 'Nepotism Pro-Max’: Six Of Tinubu’s Last 10 Appointees Are From South-west by Mbanda(m): 4:13am On Jul 20, 2024 |
Jayhome24: Another idiot talking shit from his anus. Another maggot without brain. |
Politics › Re: Reno Wishes Peter Obi Happy Birthday by Mbanda(m): 12:56pm On Jul 19, 2024 |
WizardOfNG, where is yours and that of Soyinka? |
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Politics › Re: 'Nepotism Pro-Max’: Six Of Tinubu’s Last 10 Appointees Are From South-west by Mbanda(m): 11:02am On Jul 19, 2024 |
YorubaNiBaba: Will that also stop ur people from killing and selling their children cuz of food Media lies. |
Politics › Re: 'Nepotism Pro-Max’: Six Of Tinubu’s Last 10 Appointees Are From South-west by Mbanda(m): 9:16am On Jul 19, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Why Igbos Don’t Have Any Business With Protests by Mbanda(m): 8:10pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
[quote author=Tjra post=131024408][/quote]The same reno said these also..
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Politics › Re: Message To Patriotic Comrades On NL by Mbanda(m): 8:01pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
ruggedboy01: see the way he is dishing out orders like say na him papa get nairaland, telling us how mods will work in banning people, like say he get a say over this forum
he is now calm and no more threatening because the organizers are the north his masters, just like a dog, his tail is now in between his leg out of cowardice
no more efcc army sars dss will deal with you, we will help you locate your sense  this guy is the greatest coward of our time maybe he is working with Seun and Mynd44. |
Politics › Re: Message To Patriotic Comrades On NL by Mbanda(m): 7:59pm On Jul 18, 2024*. Modified: 7:05am On Jul 20, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: See The Oldest Tribe In Nigeria by Mbanda(m): 4:17pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
Nailly: Grow up. I didn't even post it. Someone did and I forwarded it here. And you forwarded what you are not sure of. You are the one that really need to grow up. Nonsense! |
Politics › Re: See The Oldest Tribe In Nigeria by Mbanda(m): 3:21pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
Nailly: *NIGERIA'S OLDEST TRIBE* .
One main reason that made me start to hate Christianity is when I studied Ijaw History and noticed that even before Jesus 10 father was born (If ever he existed 2024 years ago) Ijaw people have been living in my Town.
So how can such person be the hope of my people? But they have been living before his ancestors were ever born and ever existed na.. According to their own dates. This our newly created language engineered Central Dialect will teach Ijaws this sense. I just saw it somewhere.
@General Ditari.
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Nigeria's oldest tribe has sparked considerable debate over time. This thoroughly researched article aims to resolve any existing conflicts.
Contrary to the common belief that Africa lacks recorded history, this is a misconception. Numerous African tribes and kingdoms have preserved their histories through both oral traditions and written records. Additionally, African artifacts, writings, and drawings can be dated using modern technology and compared with the oral histories of various tribes.
Nigeria is home to several ancient tribes, but there can be only one that is the oldest. Before the 1500s, much of what is now modern Nigeria was divided into traditional monarchies, associated with contemporary ethnic groups. These early kingdoms included the Nembe-Brass, Nupe, Igala, Bonny, Kanem-Borno, the Igbo Kingdom of Nri, Benin, the Oyo Empire, Yoruba city-states like Ife, the Sokoto Caliphate, the Kano Emirate, and more. Many of these tribes existed long before they settled in Nigeria. We will consider twelve Nigerian tribes based on their settlement in what is now Nigeria, ranking them from the youngest to the oldest, with brief histories to identify Nigeria's oldest and most ancient tribe.
12. Efik People - 1700 CE The Efik people primarily reside in southern Nigeria, particularly in Cross River State. Speaking the Efik language, a Benue–Congo language of the Cross River family, they settled in Calabar towards the late 1700s and early 1800s. The Efik are related to the Annang, Ibibio, Oron, Biase, Akamkpa, Uruan, Eket people, and the Balondo Civilization of Congo. They have a significant presence in Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon. Oral traditions suggest their migration from Igbo and Ibibio territories to their current location in Creek Town, often referred to as Calabar.
11. Igala People - 1600 CE The Igala Kingdom was established by Abutu-Eje in the 1600s and ruled by nine high officials called the Igala Mela. Located in an area around the Benue and Niger rivers, now part of Kogi State, the Igala were known for their bravery and warrior reputation. The kingdom reached its peak in the mid-17th century, becoming a significant exporter of various goods, including slaves, to the coastal regions.
10. Nupe People - Mid 1500 CE The Central Nupe Kingdom was founded in the mid-15th century in central Nigeria. King Jibiri, the first Muslim Nupe king, reigned around 1770. The Nupe Kingdom gained power under Etsu Ma’azu, who died in 1818. The majority of Nupe people are found in Niger, Kwara, Kogi states, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT Abuja). They have a rich cultural history and are connected to several other tribes, including the Igala, Gbagyi, Ebira, and Koro.
9. Tiv People - Early 1500 CE The Tiv people trace their origins to southeastern migration through southern, south-central, and west-central Africa before settling in Nigeria in the early 1500s. They lived in the Benue Valley and maintained a peaceful, dispersed lifestyle without a central government or king. European contact began in the 18th century, and British forces entered Tiv land in 1906, leading to subsequent negotiations.
8. Fulani People - 1400 CE The Fulani, primarily Muslim people scattered across West Africa, migrated from the Senegal river valley in the late 1400s. They settled in Hausaland and Bornu by the 15th century and established themselves in Macina by the 16th century. Usman dan Fodio led a jihad in the 1790s, resulting in a Fulani empire that included Adamawa, Nupe, and Yorubaland. The Fulani language, Fula, is part of the Niger-Congo family.
7. Benin People - 1200 CE The Benin Kingdom, established around 1200 CE, was founded by the Edo people who invited a prince from Ife to rule. Oranmiyan, the prince, eventually left, and his son Eweka I became the first Oba of Benin. The kingdom reached its peak under Oba Ewuare I, with Benin City becoming renowned for its massive walls and artistic achievements. The current ruler is Oba Ewuare II.
6. Kanuri People - 1000 CE The Kanuri people, from the Kanem and Bornu Empires, migrated to Nigeria around 1000 CE. They primarily reside in the northeast corner of Nigeria. Notable Kanuri individuals include former Nigerian head of state General Sani Abacha and former Presidential Candidate Bashir Tofa.
5. Hausa People (Nok Culture) - Late 700 BCE The Hausa are the largest ethnic group in sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria. The Nok culture, believed to be the ancestral foundation of the Hausa, appeared around 1000 BCE. Daura is considered the cultural center of the Hausa, with Katsina being a significant center of Islamic scholarship. The Hausa have a widespread presence across West Africa.
4. Ibibio People - Mid 700 BCE The Ibibio people, among the earliest inhabitants of southern Nigeria, settled around 700 BCE. They first arrived in Nigeria and settled at Ibom, later renamed Arochukwu by the Igbo after the Aro-Ibibio war. The Ibibio migrated further south, establishing their current location in present-day Akwa Ibom State. Notable Ibibio individuals include former Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio.
3. Yoruba People - Early 700 BCE The Yoruba people trace their origins to the mid-700 BCE, before the establishment of the Ile-Ife kingdom. Ile-Ife is considered one of Africa's earliest kingdoms. The Yoruba people have a storied past that dates back to around 700 BCE, long before the establishment of the Ile-Ife kingdom in the 8th century BCE. Initially, the inhabitants of Yorubaland shared a common ethnicity and language but were not yet known as Yoruba. Ile-Ife is revered as the cradle of humanity, with legendary figures like Oba Tala, Oro-gbo (Shango), and Otete (Oduduwa) playing a significant role in its history. In the 14th century CE, Prince Oranmiyan, a son of Oduduwa, founded the Oyo kingdom and became its first ruler, known as the Alaafin. His family later erected the Staff of Oranmiyan (Opa Oranmiyan) in his honor, which still stands today in a grove in Mopa, Ile-Ife. Historically, the Yoruba people have been one of the most urbanized groups in Africa, living in well-organized city-states like Òyó-Ilé (Katunga) and Ibadan, which were among the most populous cities on the continent. Today, Lagos (Èkó in Yoruba) is the largest city-state in Africa by population.
2. Ibo People – 750 BCE The Igbo-Ukwu people, ancestors of the present-day Igbo, were skilled metalworkers, with evidence of iron smelting dating back to 750 BCE in the Nsukka region of Igboland. Excavations have revealed hundreds of bronze and leaded bronze ritual vessels and regalia, showcasing some of the most technically impressive bronzes ever made. The Igbo-Ukwu people were the earliest smiths of copper and its alloys in West Africa, using techniques like hammering, bending, twisting, and incising.
The Nri clan, descendants of Igbo-Ukwu, trace their origins back to around 900 BCE. Nri, the founder of the Nri clan, and Aguleri were sons of Eri and migrated from the Anambra river valley to present-day Nri. The Nri people belong to the Umueri clans, tracing their origins to Eri. Nri was the seat of a powerful state, influencing territories inhabited by other Igbo groups.
Historical evidence suggests that Igbo Ukwu, formerly known as Igbo and Igbo Nkwo, is the true origin of the Igbo people. Pottery and tools dating back to 2500 BCE, similar to later Igbo work, have been found in the Nsukka and Afikpo regions. The Umueri clan’s traditions trace their source to the Anambra valley. Linguistic and cultural evidence identify Owerri, Okigwe, Orlu, Awgu, Udi, and Awka divisions as the Igbo heartland.
1. ijaw People – 800 BCE The Izon (ijaw) people boast a rich cultural heritage, with a history extending over 7,000 years to the fifth millennium BCE (5000 BCE). Archaeological findings confirm their presence in the Niger Delta region since 800 BCE, providing over 3,000 years of historical evidence, this making them Nigeria’s oldest tribe and one of the world’s most ancient people. By the 12th century, the number of ijaw states had increased, and by the 16th century, they had formed powerful kingdoms with strong central rule. In the early 15th century, they encountered Europeans and began engaging in trade, often acting as middlemen in the slave trade and acquiring slaves for themselves as a status symbol. The Ijaws are believed to be descendants of the ancient ORU tribe, with whom they share linguistic and cultural ties. They migrated to West Africa from the Nile Valley and are related to the founders of the Nile Valley civilization. Today, the ijaw people primarily occupy Bayelsa State, Delta, Rivers, Edo, Ondo, and parts of Akwa Ibom State. With a population of over 19 million, they are the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria. lies and propagander. Igbos are the elders stop selling rubbish to us just because you want to hype your tribe. |
Politics › Re: Top 10 African Countries With Highest Number Of Hungry People - Business Insider by Mbanda(m): 3:13pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
givedemwotowoto: Tinubu’s army of jobless fools are on nairaland making empty threats on people with their keypads and limited data Hmmmm... Helinues. |
Politics › Re: The Igbos Will Not Hear Now by Mbanda(m): 2:11pm On Jul 18, 2024 |
WizardOfNG: For once you are making sense. How is it possible that those who continue saying they will not join protests and insist they are advising their kinsmen not to partake in it are also those talking the most, by far, about the protest on social media and whipping up sentiments in favour of it taking place?
Even on Nairaland they are the most virulent pro-protest voices when we have over 400 ethnic groups in a nation of 230 million.
Think about the numbers for aminute and see if it makes sense only Igbos are virulently insistent on protests going ahead.
Is it not obvious, to anyone with a brain, there is a hidden agenda Igbos are not confessing?
The most seditious ethnic group in our national history ever, who have always insisted they wanted their own nation and wish to leave the "Zoo" to be away from other Nigerians, are suddenly today same people most concerned about the hunger of Nigerians?
Does it make sense to anyone and can someone pleasse explain this hypocrisy of Igbos and emergency love of "Zoo" animals to me? If the Igbos create threads about Biafra, the same you and your likes are the ones that will flood such thread to type rubbish and attack. If the Igbos comment on pro Nigeria posts/thread, it is still you and your likes that will flood there only to attack them. What did you lots what from Igbos? Their death? |