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Lol@eze. You are funny. You mean ohaneze is helping Lagos organize you into distinct communities so we have an effective channells through which to deploy and implement a psychological deprogramming of future generations of Ndigbo |
If you are Lagosian I think you are besty getting the info from your people back at home. Rely on native account before u come to inernet. Internet will lie to u about who you are. |
Nigeria has never been an African culture, language, religion, arts, ancestry, , . . Where is it going to get a philosophy from beside the one left to it by Britain? What past glory does Nigeria, an artificial entity, revive in order to renew and move forward? Yoruba is the only ethnic with its philosophy still intact and undamaged but even Yorubachildren don't practice it. Hausa has abandoned and lost its own and Igbo has abandoned its own-if it had one! Will the country adopt Ifa philosophy? |
Igbos are confused about where they came from, where they currently are or where they are headed. Regarding Igbo is Jew. Go on youtube and type the keyword "Igbo Jew". It returns over 100 results of Igbo people fooling around with Jewish customs to force the world to take a look and say "there is a lost tribe of Israel". In one, they invited some clueless mediocre Rabbis to a social event and goofed infront of them. Then declared that the Rabbis endorse them as a lost tribe. Lmao, that was funny! If you type in the keyword "Yoruba Jew" you get about 10 results, none of which is Yoruba people, but Igbos and others. If you type keyword "Hausa Jew" you get about 9 returns, none of them Hausa but Igbo and some others. So this buffoonery clamor and worship of Jew-ism is very troubling. It makes it hard to locate an ancestral home for you guys. But guess what? I love tracking people. I can place the Yoruba, I can place the Hausa, I can place the Fulani, I can place the Beriberi (they are co-locators with Yoruba), but I am yet to place Igbo. I will keep trying and I hope I find your ancestral placement in Africa. You are African stock, a migrant, not an aborigine to your current land. |
Oh, I didn't say that. U, . . , we need to know! |
Lmao@bluetooth. Just roll with it, don't need to know! |
I know and that's brilliant of you. The more of you bring it up, and frequently, the farther it spreads and the deeper the message sinks into the consciousness of Ndigbo. This is not the last time you will see it. Somone in future will mention it again. One day the message will take on its own life and manifest into reality. |
Traditionally, Ndigbo lived under a cellular society, de-centralized cohabitation where the family unit is headed by a village chief who in turn is headed by a clan chief. That system is still in your culture today and doent look like it will be replaced by anything else. The ohaneze in Lagos is not interested in a nuclear or centralized system of ruling, rather, the expansion and prosperity of Igbos in Lagos has economic benefit and they intend to tap into that. To make it very effective and enforceable, they have come up with this nonsense arrangement of recognition and riot act. Its nothng to do with effective ruling or politics; but a lot more to do with taxation and economics. |
Good job! "Clap,clap,clap" I commend una and may God give you the strength and fortitude to do it. Eze, shut up and acknowledge the input first. Yeye! |
<Quote>The unifying culture is Ekpe which is an Ibibio influence.Going by your logic no Igbo group including Nri is Igbo because Nri itself is mixed with Igala</quote> Abagworo, In this quote you referenced culture and language. In the evolutioin of a society or civilization, including migrations and settlements, which would you say is dispensable to them between culture and language? In other words, which of the two is the first to discard? |
Why should Sultan speak to it? Sultan speaks to Muslims and Islamic affairs. Boko is neither! Boko is a terrorizing bandit exploiting Islam to incite sympathy and secure cover. |
Why North and South? Is that what we were before britain colonized us? |
If I post a quarter length of what this respondent slapped on here NL bot will seize my writing as spam and then ban me. Seun, I will sue your spam-bot for its discriminatory practice. |
I have learned the leaders of ACN are more like the old leaders of AG; the Omo Oduduwa years; that the AG mistakes were not learned at all and that it did not have a vision of Nigeria as a viable nation. Aloy, Forget it, hang it up partner, there is no Nigeria to unify! Maybe you don't have a winning bet, CAN has its eyes on the odds and is ontop of the risks. There is no 2015 my friend, hang it up!! Focus in if you are smart. |
Beside the coup and the war, both of which were soldier to soldier, I do not know of any history of unrest in which civilians turn guns on Federal soldiers. That man is doomed that disobeys an Army command much more assault one in uniform. Serious situation there. A bad and bloody confrontation is imminent! |
This woman suppose to live where there is no intervening agent, so the husband can reeducate her about her matrimonial role. Stupid woman lock her husband out of room. Yeye, both of them. |
U hear wetin da yeye man say? The were woman don seize hin key, so she now carry both copies to that bedroom lock. How your wife go seize your bedroom key? Wey nollywood people make dem turn this thing for comedy movie. |
What will you do, my friend? One (or more, considering you're a Yoruba man) Yoruba woman will just help you set your sleeping mat outside of the door. You'd even be lucky if the straw mat has anymore straws left in it. Ah look hia, My wife lock me out of bedroom! Ah,Nobody go sleep that night o! |
Ambassador Suegbe need a shrink to examine his head! I wish my wife will lock me out of her bedroom! There is something wrong with Ambassador. Look even the second wife left. He probably couldn't get it up any more. Of coursw that will enrage any woman. |
Lol, when u learn it then u teach it to me in exchange for hausa. |
Ileke_Idi, Where are you? Report here, you are in trouble. Lol! |
Abagworo, Thank you for your passionate response and I applaud your neutral stance on separation of the ethnic groups. That's good to know and I hope you remain neutral. As you already know, I have no interest in the continued togetherness of the components group that make up Nigeria. Our coming together was not "at will". Under this arrangement we are living the British will. Why should any people live a will foreign to the one naturaly intune with their tongue, culture, beliefs, interest and ancestral history? We can exist as friend nations and allies under separate sovereingties, and that will be good. Yoruba in alliance with Hausa; Yoruba in alliance with Igbo; and so on. If we hate the injustice and this dis_harmonious Nigerian legacy that Britain left us in, then how much painful it will be for those small minority groups that Igbo desires to absorb against their "at will" consent? Under your new formed nation they will live the experience and frustration of what we all as Nigerians hate about our dis-unity today. In any case, I have a lot more to share but I will respect your response and leave this thread alone for you guys to continue your discussion. I do want to ask that you do not take liberty to speak ill or have any negative ambition concerning any people under the Yorubanation. I will not subscribe to Yoruba coercing and harassing minority grps into arrangements that are not in harmony with their will, unless of course the land in question is undisputably a Yorubaland. Where doubts and lack of clarity exist its best to remain neutralk for the people to take the step. We will talk again soon I hope. |
Great info, thank you Eze for bringing that. Some of the accounts in book is contradicted by accounts of natives. Whose version is more accurate and shoiuld be adopted, British authors or land natives? Alj, no mind Abagoro! Alj, na you be same person as Eze? Cos I dey wonder how Eze sabi that term "Amir". |
Lol@Eze. I am self-nominating myself as an Amir over Igbo affairs. You have a problem with that? |
I don't hate Igbo. I will never hate Igbo. Sometimes we learn best through humiliation. You can begin to look at me as a mirror reflecting back to you that aspect of your unconscious being that is ugly and need to be changed. Igbo has two weaknesses. 1. Impulsive actions that come back to bite you. 2. Refusal to acknowledge and respect self-being. Your continued push and agitation for independence is borrowing and employing similar tactics that failed you in the war. - you cannot put a price on negotiations - and the only time you have for it is before the talks break down. I would expect given your past that Igbo wiould be the "mediator" and the voice of wisdom guiding and teaching the values of coexistence. You have a unique advantage for that but instead you are the gang leader for the "let's break and tear it apart" mobster. On the second issue, I cannot imagine, judging by the level of caustic venom that exist between you and some of your neighbors, that if you declare Biafra today, in whatever form, that you can enjoy a trouble free and sabotage free sovereingty. The same neighbors that you need for a unified and trouble free alliance are the ones you continously harass and intimidate with your assumption of Supremacy. You are already creating a pool of saboteurs and resentment before you even declare Biafra. How does that assist your survival? Or you don't think you need Ijos and Edos, knowing they are directly across the Biafran border? My statements should wake your conscience and cause you to reflect and find new angle of approach. You are not appealing to the rest of Southerners. Improve your image and people will naturally want to identify as Igbo. |
I can claim that "Onicha-Igbo" is Yorubaland and bring valid arguments toi explain that it was originally settled by Orisha worshippers and its original name was "Orisha-Igbo" (meaning "The Forest deity") and therefore qualifies as a Yoruba domain. But I believe if the natives themselves believe that as their origin they should self-initiate a link and conciliation back to that proud heritage. The will of the people is supreme to the validity that exist in any virtual logic online. |
God Bless you Ify. Teach these guys to respect other poeple's land. |
Abin mamakki, dan fUlo, namfav na zance a hausa! Namfav, jam? |
and the yoruba and igbo identity are bogus ones as far as im concerned Who posted this nonsense about Yoruba? Eh, which one of you said that? |
Stop the worship ZnO! |
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