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Babaibeji2020:All the people you mentioned are Nigerian politicians. People don't talk when they eat from that same table. Anyway I have nothing to prove to you. Contine living in self denial. |
ariesbull:Even a 5 letter word, you can't spell correctly and you say I'm the one doing drugs. |
helinues:Reason I say pen is mightier than sword. Go school you say school na scam. Pardoning a jailed person doesn't only mean releasing him. |
helinues:Pen is mightier than sword abi how them take talk am ![]() |
helinues:For your mind, me and you na same o.. Ehn senior man ![]() |
Moveittothem:Travel there and ask the people who they are. Ijaws don't claim people online we do it physical. |
SpencerForbes:Actually I'm my own boss. They always teach me in school to get certificate and get good job working for someone. I didn't agree to it. I choose my own part and it became successful. I get tired of the brainwash done by religion in Africa. |
Moveittothem:Offcourse Ibeno is Ijaw. Immediate past IYC President is from that side. |
fergie001:Them never reach Ijaw areas. Until then. |
Maybe it is Antarctica where no human being lives. *Why Africans Are Poor👇🏽👇🏽* . Across Africa, 90% of our prayer points are actually government responsibilities, and the remaining 10% are our personal responsibilities. We pray for electricity, water, roads, jobs, security, and health—things that functioning governments should provide. We pray for what should be normal. Look at what religion has turn Nigeria into? Brainwashing from Christians and Islamic teachers from childhood age. They won't take their life into their hands but waiting for an imaginary figure to come save them. My Personal Approach I made a decision many people don't understand: I refused to take my daughter to any private or government school. Instead, her mother is her full-time teacher at home, and I personally guide what she teaches. Even her younger brother—still crawling—will attend the same home-based school. This is not about financial difficulty. If I wasn’t doing well with my multiple streams of income, my extended family would never entrust me with their collective money without asking, without conditions, and without constant checks. They only demand specific amounts occasionally—and I always deliver. Even governments face financial challenges and take loans worldwide, so it is normal for individuals to have financial ups and downs. The key is managing your system, not avoiding responsibility. Why Nigeria Is Poor Nigeria is poor because people pray instead of working intelligently and acting collectively. While other nations build strong educational systems, innovation hubs, and productive citizens, many Nigerians believe prayer alone will solve structural problems. I do not want my children sitting under teachers who will tell them they have no future without a religious figure. I want their future tied to knowledge, discipline, creativity, and hard work. My Philosophy of Raising Children My approach is simple: Teach them how to read, count, and write and after school hours, they play with their mates outside. Involve them early in small businesses of their own. Make them independent thinkers, not followers. Build confidence, discipline, and real-world skill. A child who grows under this kind of guidance cannot be wayward. They grow with direction, purpose, and the mentality to solve problems—not wait for miracles. @Ditari of Ijaw. |
helinues:Illiteracy is your problem. I studied English in the University. They pardoned him by freeing him from continuous killing of people. You don't understand English and you think that pardoning him is only when they ask him not to serve jail term again. |
Just saw this in an Agbor Facebook Page that rejected Anioma in South East like Asaba King. Saying they are Bini people. Note: the entire South East is 508 km² smaller than Kogi State. @Ditari of Ijaw. The history of Igbo is incoherent and inchoate because Igbo is a coat of many colors, cut and paste tribe drawn from different ethnic groups stitched together by British colonists with Isuama, for ease of colonial administration. 1. Onitsha are Benin and Igala 2. Nsukka are Igala 3. Arochukwu are Ibibio 4. Ngwa are Annang 5. Ndoki are Ijaw 6. Izzi are Agila people from Idoma Benue 7. Ezza are Agila from Benue 8. Okposi are Agila from Benue. 9. Ntezi, Okpoto, Nkalagu and Ezzillo are Orring 10. Mgbo are Agila people from Idoma. 11. Ikwo are Agila from Idoma 12. Egbema are Ijaw 13. Afikpo people are Ekoi 14. Agwu people are Igala 15. Udi people are Igala 16. Abakaliki are Ogoja 17. Abiriba are Ejagham 18. Ohafia are Obolo-Ijaw 19. Bende are Ibibio 20. Lejja are Igala 21. Enugu-Ezike are Benin and Igala There is nothing worthwhile that was originated by Igbo. Everything about Igbo is borrowed 1) Ibini Ukpabi - Ibibio 2) Nsibidi - Ekoi 3) Okonko - Ibibio 4) Monarchy - Benin & Igala 5) Nri - Igala 6) Amadioha - Ekpeye 7) Akwete cloth - Ijaw Osebuluwa - Benin9) Olise/Olisa - Benin 10) Igbo Ukwu - Igala 11) Lejja Iron smelting - Igala 12) Ekpe - Efik 13) Standard language - Ajayi Crowther (Yoruba) 14) Political structure - British colonists 15) Warrant chiefs - British colonists Igbo is a dyed in the wool British colonial franchise
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Nnamdi Kanu gets presidential pardon from unjust massacre of his fellow Igbos. Nigeria Government frees him from killing of Igbos. What Nnamdi Kanu fights for is a just fight but his approach is the unjust one. Killing his people endlessly to prove a point. Self Determination is not a crime if properly followed. That same High Court he was sentenced to Life Imprisonment is the same High Court i and the team I lead submitted Ijaw Republic Suit For Referendum Documents. Same Abuja High Court. @Ditari of Ijaw.
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Babaibeji2020:If I'm close to the government, am I supposed to say it here? For your mind, who sponsors me if not Ijaw Government? Better grow up. I'm not coward like your President Amuneke paying ransom to terrorists to free Kwara kidnapped group. |
Burob:You are actually the clown because Ijaw Nation pay me money for the roles I play in the Ijaw Nation. If nobody knows you in your tribe, don't think I'm like you. |
Babaibeji2020:You think if I don't have enough back up Ijaw Nation wide, I can be this loud? Better grow up if you think I'm like your killer Lamidi Cownu killing his own people to prove a point. The fight is just but the method unjust, hence he met his waterloo. Same Abuja High Court he was sentenced was the same place that I submitted Ijaw Republic Suit for Referendum but followed due process. |
fkelly:This is Ijaw Nation map even before you were born. Why don't you travel to the areas physical and find out the people that truly lives there? If in case you don't know, Ijaw is not minority. |
MadPolitician:I didn't create that map. It has been like that even before I was born. Nigeria unjustly balkanized Ijaws to atleast six Nigerian States when Ijaws aren't even scattered in nature. |
*THIS IS THE WAY FORWARD FOR THE IJAW NATION THAT WE HAVE CONCLUDED UPON, NOW THAT TERRORISTS HAVE TAKEN OVER NIGERIA🏳️📘📕📗.* @Ditari of Ijaw. As insecurity increases across Nigeria and terrorists expand their operations with alarming boldness, many Ijaw sons and daughters have asked: What is the preparedness level of the Ijaw Nation? What happens when these threats reach our homeland? Based on the leadership position I occupy in the Ijaw Nation, it isn't out of place for me to address the entire 2,848 villages, towns and communities that make up the Ijaw Nation on this. Let me address this clearly and responsibly. 1. We May Not Display Arms Publicly — But We Are Not Unprepared While we do not parade men with weapons on the streets like a conventional national army, the Ijaw Nation is far from defenseless. Our strength has always been rooted in organized community structures, deep vigilance, and rapid mobilization. 2. The Ijaw Nation Is Built on Autonomous, Security-Conscious Communities Every Ijaw community is, in its own way, an autonomous security unit. Our people watch, observe, and coordinate quietly long before danger reaches our shores. Security consciousness is part of our culture and our survival. 3. The Ijaw Response System Is Unique Unlike some regions where communities are attacked repeatedly without coordinated response, the Ijaw Nation does not fold its arms in the face of aggression. When one Ijaw community is touched, that community responds immediately. They retaliate to neutralize the threat. Simultaneously, they link other Ijaw communities to reinforce manpower, intelligence, and — where necessary — weapons. This is not chaos. It is an informal but highly effective defensive network that has preserved our existence for generations. 4. We Do Not Attack First — But We Do Not Run From War Ijaws are not aggressors. We do not attack unprovoked. But when danger arrives, we respond with overwhelming determination. History has shown that when we are attacked, we finish the matter. 5. Our Preparations Are Low-Key but Strategic We are preparing — quietly, intelligently, and in a coordinated manner befitting a people who know the reality of the Nigerian situation. Nigeria is sitting on a time bomb. Everyone with sense knows it can detonate at any minute. The Ijaw Nation is not waiting helplessly for collapse. We are making arrangements the way a developing sovereign nation would—silently, steadily, and deliberately. 6. The Way Forward Strengthen community-level security networks Improve communication lines between clans and regions Continue discreet preparation and training Maintain unity and readiness Avoid provocation but prepare for any eventuality Educate our people on early-warning signals and mobilisation protocols The message to the Ijaw Nation is simple: We are not loud, but we are not weak. We are not reckless, but we are not helpless. We do not seek war, but we will never be victims. The Ijaw Nation is ready — quietly, wisely, and collectively. Ijaw our past, present and future.
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Thundafireseun:She didn't deny him, only say they aren't too closely related. |
ruggedtimi:Also Bonny and Nkoro people. |
My Colleague Thinks Governor Fubara is My Brother - Actress Seleye Fubara Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Seleye Fubara, has come out to clear the air that she is not related to Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara. The actress said when Siminalayi Fubara became Governor, lots of her colleagues in the movie industry congratulated her, thinking the Governor is her brother. She said they even call her "Governor's sister" because she and the Governor bear the same surname. Speaking to publicist Dave of Africa, the actress said she and Governor Fubara are not related and not even from the same Local Government Area in Rivers State, she is from Asari-Toru LGA, while the Governor is from Opobo/Nkoro LGA. "Lots of people think I and Governor Fubara are related, but the truth is we are not even from the same Local Government. "We just bear the same surname because we are both from the Ijaw ethnic group. It's common for Ijaw people who are not related or even from the same state to have the same surname." She said anyone who wants to call her "Governor's sister" is free to do so because the Governor is her Ijaw brother. She also advised the Governor to look into the entertainment and tourism sectors in Rivers State, saying they can generate more revenue for the state.
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