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Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Ngodigha: 12:22am On Jan 06, 2014
shymexx: Those masquerades look like Igala masquerades.

Odenigbo Aroli the Nri Priest, celebrate your Igala ancestry. grin
Post pictures of Igala masquerades for comparism

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Culture / Re: Survival Skill Which Tribe Got It Better? by Ngodigha: 9:38pm On Jan 05, 2014
IGBO
EFIK-IBIBIO
IJEBU.
Culture / Re: Where Is Oduduwa Really From? by Ngodigha: 9:30pm On Jan 05, 2014
Emaanye: The. Word oduduwa is an igala word meaning he comes from God but the truth is that the yorubas inherit fear from Oduduwa when he came to Idah he was running away from his brother so out of fear he refuse to talk so the igalas called him oduduwa. He later married one of them if u look at yoruba nupe igala and benin there is a connection am not an Igala nor Yoruba but these is the truth ask any Igala to explain the meaning of Oduduwa
Thanks for this piece of history.
Culture / Re: Which Ibo Dialect Is Used As The Main Igbo Language? by Ngodigha: 9:01pm On Jan 05, 2014
djkaneo:




I can use Ibo or Igbo.....both mean same thing.
Maybe you haven't heard the Nsukka version.....yes Ibo language is Igbo language but the dialects differ.
Monkey, shut up and accept correction from people who are more intelligent than you.
It is Igbo.
Culture / Re: There Are Many Igbos In Rivers State. by Ngodigha: 3:11pm On Oct 15, 2013
ijaw citizen: Foolish.

Monkey, quit insulting forumites here. Fool.
Culture / Re: Delta Igbo, Bendel Igbo: What Does That Even Mean. by Ngodigha: 12:36am On Oct 03, 2013
@₦1, and Igbo boy, God bless you. Ndigbo of Delta state are proud of you.

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Politics / Re: Who Betrayed Victor Banjo? A Revisionists Theory by Ngodigha: 9:17am On Sep 29, 2013
0lumide: Azikwe was a british agent and a british propagandist.

Azikiwe was a coup plotter and a devilish selfish human being.

We don't care about Azikiwe and his devilish history.

Azikiwe in his hunger for power killed his allies (tafawa and bello)

Azikiwe the traitor of Nigeria...

Here is the trick:

The Brits wanted one Nigeria, and needed and agent to force a one nigeria (Azikiwe)

Awolowo and Bello refused but the British agent and queen's cunt sucker (Azikiwe) said one nigeria is good.

When the Queen's shiit packer named Azikiwe couldn't make it to being the leader, he allied with the most populous region, North to ride on their backs to power.

England's unpaid sewage disposer, Azikiwe seeing that he needed more power, decided to kill his allies. But first, he had to send the sage to prison which he succeeded in doing. That was how the Queen's shiit stained underwear sniffer plunged the nation into civil war.

He left young and naive but passionate Ojukwu in his plight to fight for his people. He went to England during the war to lick the Queen's shiit so the Queen can help him get his properties in Lagos back.
Since Azikiwe is not a hero, you are now the hero. Get a better life and stop using Azikiwe's name to get cheap attention.
Politics / Re: Who Betrayed Victor Banjo? A Revisionists Theory by Ngodigha: 9:15am On Sep 29, 2013
meccuno: yeah.....nnamdi is a traitor,ironsi is a betrayer......all igbos are vampires......and corrupt...they are the ones that embezzelled the funds of the country and looted the treasury....yes oh! Its the igbos.....if a problem persist its the igbos...they are worthless and not fit to live.....at least let me help you add more if it would make you feel happy......I am just wondering what the SW and North where doing when azikiwe the british agent was trying to unite Nigeria for their selfish gains.....just one man.......men...this tribalism stuff is worst than I thought......I wonder what you would teach your kids.....so disgusting.....
Monkey, stop chatting like alh harem.
Politics / Re: Are You Interested In Moderating This Section? by Ngodigha: 10:39am On Sep 28, 2013
@Obinoscopy, Tomakint does not stand for any ethnic group. So that is what this forum deserves.
Crime / Re: 600 Acres Of Hemp Farm Found In Ekiti by Ngodigha: 10:37am On Sep 28, 2013
tawa89: Wow! This should be the largest weed farm in the world. Even UN was so shocked that they had to send representatives to come down to Nigeria see for themselves. Is this why we have so many mad people like Femi Fani Kayode and Kemi olunloyo roaming around ?
But Fani Kayode takes cocaine and not weed, or does he now take the two?.
Politics / Re: Why We Killed Ironsi And Installed Gowon — Jeremiah Useni by Ngodigha: 10:09pm On Sep 27, 2013
Useni, Bali Danjuma etc who were mentioned here are now suffering in their state from The Hausa-Fulani whom they collaborated with in the Killing of Ndigbo in the 60's.
To God be the glory.
Politics / Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by Ngodigha: 9:31pm On Sep 27, 2013
Katsumoto:

So na people wey dey support a never winning team like arsenal na dem no get weakness?
Go ahead eagles of Switzwetin?.

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Politics / Re: Musiwa Soon --engr Musiwa by Ngodigha: 9:28pm On Sep 27, 2013
Musiwa to address the Western Niger soon so should be the title of the thread.
Politics / Re: Are You Interested In Moderating This Section? by Ngodigha: 7:20pm On Sep 27, 2013
Tolexander: what is the difference between tomakint and ngodigha?
The difference is: Ngodigha is Igbo while Tomakint is not.
Politics / Re: Are You Interested In Moderating This Section? by Ngodigha: 11:02pm On Sep 26, 2013
The answer is Tomakint. He is very inteligent, detribalised and posts here regularly

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Culture / Re: Omen'ala Ìbo by Ngodigha: 9:09pm On Sep 26, 2013
IGBO please.
Culture / Re: Delta Igbo, Bendel Igbo: What Does That Even Mean. by Ngodigha: 9:02pm On Sep 26, 2013
Idun'oba ehis:
It's only about 30% of Asaba, Ibusa and Ogwashi Uku that say they are Igbo while another 30% are convinced they are not igbo. The remaining % are indifferent. As am typing this comment am in Asaba and many of my friends in Asaba are from Aniocha/Oshimili and many of them say they are not igbo. You say we should stop speaking for Ika, while you are speaking for Asab/Ogwashi. Infact, I have seen and read many interviews granted some Aniocha/Oshimili elite, some say they are igbo while some say they are not; some are not even happy with Uwechue. So, while generalise that all Aniocha/Oshimili accept they are igbos. I knw that Anioma has some level of affinity with Igbo but that doesnt mean we are Igbos.
There are no Igbo denials in Aniocha and Oshimili but smoe do in Ika and Ndokwa but are in minority. Stop this nonsense here piggy.

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Culture / Re: Delta Igbo, Bendel Igbo: What Does That Even Mean. by Ngodigha: 10:23pm On Sep 25, 2013
agbotaen: 1. i am pure ika and i and majority of ika people will always remain ika , there is no ika king that is part of ohaneze ndigbo or any igbo ethnic group meeting , and anioma is a word that was coined from ika , ndokwa, aniocha and oshimili , so if you remove ika from it then there is no more anioma , what you will is anoma, we have checked through our history and we know that we have never been igbo at any time and that is why the attempt to force ikas to be igbos in 1967 met a brick wall and failed , we know our origin and we are proud of it , ika is an amalgamation of many tribes fussed together to become one , just like igbo is a fussion of many groups who agreed to be one , and ika has never been part of igbo and will never be .
2. we have been great , and that is why even during the reign of the benin empire , it was ika that always engaged in serious wars with benins with varying results , and that is why agbor kingdom was the largest kingdom east of benin , consisting of many kingdoms now in anioma area , that are now independent , and up till date the pagant and glory of agbor kingdom canever be equalled by any other kingdom , with the exception of benin , and itsekiri kingdoms, so we know our history and we are proud of it .
3 . the owa kingdom also made history when it engaged the british in a full scale war in 1906 , and captain crewe reade was killed at owanta by tete okunbor osagie , an owa general , and our obi ogbeihaga eboigbodin igbeoba was captured and deposed to warri, along with chief osaigbovou the ologboshere of owa , and prince usiade , so we know our history and it is well documented .
4. even in aniocha area , there are people who are igalas like ebu kingdom and yorubas like ugbodo , ukunzun and others , they know where the migrated from , and they all agreed to be anioma , while some claim to be igbo , some say they are not igbo and that includes the ika people in majority and that formed their decisions in 1967 , and that is why they are not part of ohaneze today .
5. for you to know that ika people are serious , we do not celebrate igbo day like most aniocha/oshimili communities do and we are not part of ohaneze , those you will see there are people like pat utomi from ibusa , or people from ogwashi and the rest communities , you will not see jim ovia there or omojafor or obaigbena , or irabor , or usiade there , they are members of ogua/onu ika , the apex socio-cultural group for ikas .
6. being igbo or not being igbo will not give ika any thing , but our collective drive for success will lead us to the promise land and as far as delta state is concerned politically by appointment or in business and private life ika has faired very well .
7. i predict that if delta north will become governor of delta state , it will come from either ika area or ndokwa/ukwani area, because of several reasons .
8. most igbos here are very insultive ,and if i insult them back they will become angry , well when people are uncultured from their traditional back ground , they always misbehave ,
9. i am an unrepentant ika revolutionalist armed with correct ika history , and i am proud of being from a great and ancient lineage of ika kings , so blue blood is in my veins and my ancestors were warriors , and i am proud of my village , idumu-ezomor in owa-oyibu ,
like our chants go ---------------------
umun igbegidi no gidigan ,
adhuaran okenyen ,
obi hun gi edeke obi arira uku,
omamburu amaifon,
agbogidi , agbon eforikor.

children of igbedigin the great warrior ,
giant amongst men,
the king that uses other kings blood to wash his legs,
no person can throw stone at the moon,
you are the great moon,
the great ampibious person , may your descendants not dissappear .


long life ika nation ,ika ooye .
Monkey, always cut your idiotic story here very short. Too boring.
Culture / Re: Rivers Wedding (opobo N Kalabari) by Ngodigha: 10:20pm On Sep 25, 2013
ijaw citizen: Hey Donkey!
Opobo & Bonny have no "Igbo groups", they are all Ijaw people.

These are the lies you keep telling since time immemorial but up till this moment you haven't shown us the "Igbo groups" or where to find them in these towns mentioned.

Over delusions dey worry you!
Stinking monkey, Ijaw girl who is from Bonny says that their people has Ijaw and Igbo blood in them and you all the way from Delta state says no.
You must be high on a very poor kai -kai.Fool.

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Culture / Re: Rivers Wedding (opobo N Kalabari) by Ngodigha: 7:42pm On Sep 25, 2013
ijaw citizen: Ijaw girl you're wrong, Bonny & Opobo is NOT a mixture of Ijaw & Igbo. The presence of few foreign people there does not qualify it to be regarded as "MIXED". Such minor mixtures exists in every ethnic group.

You should know that there are more Ijaws influences on Igbos & more Ijaws acculturated as Igbos within the bothers of the present Igboland, as a matter of fact, Igbos are made up of CONTRIBUTIONS from their neighbouring ethnic groups; Ibibio, Efik, Edo, Ijaw, Igala, Idoma, and there is even a yoruboid community with the Igbos of Delta state.

Opobo & Bonny are PURE IJAW communities & not a mixture. TAKE NOTE!
Monkey, shut up. Opobo and Bonny has Igbo and Ijaw groups in those communities. Stop teaching people falsehood, fool.

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Sports / Re: Mikel Obi Please Score A Goal Or Shoot On Target by Ngodigha: 1:55pm On Sep 23, 2013
2010 it was created.
Family / Re: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by Ngodigha: 1:30pm On Sep 22, 2013
haminac:

They are both right and mean the same thing
Surely, you are not IGBO.
Family / Re: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by Ngodigha: 12:39am On Sep 22, 2013
haminac:

I am Ibo and I was talking about my traditional wedding. This is not hear say. It happened at my traditional wedding and no need for insults.

As for the things you say never happened in the past, like cannibalism, I can only speak for Ibo land because that is the one I am aware of and for your information, everything I said here is from real life occurrences that happened to me or someone close to me.
Boy, common stop this your silly Ibo spelling here. Why not get a proper keyboard that can type Igbo.
Family / Re: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by Ngodigha: 1:03am On Sep 20, 2013
Destination Alaigbo.

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Family / Re: Traditional Marriage In The Village, Is It Compulsory? by Ngodigha: 1:02am On Sep 20, 2013
Destination Alaigbo.
For those who want to turn Igbo culture upside down, may you all perish unsong.

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