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Re: The Igbo Delta Story by PROUDIGBO(m): 2:06pm On Aug 15, 2021
Captain8:
attachment by force......people have been saying over and over that they are not Igbo yet ipob attaching them by force....

what fact was there to read..?....ipob twisted fact?
wake up guy...not every thing written by desperate ipob you ought to believe....

ipob will do anything..i mean anything just to buy niger delta people hearts
We could make the same accusation of you bigoted, igbo hating schmucks and your attachment-by-force to 'one Nigeria'! I could tell you in practical terms how you evil lot have been shedding the blood of innocents for decades and holding a gun to peoples heads all in the name of 'unity of Nigeria'! Now that's attachement-by-force you can take to the bank! If i ask you to tell me how IPOB is 'forcing' anyone to be attached with them, what would your answer be?

Besides, just who are the 'people' that are saying they aren't Igbo? You probably want groups to determine their Igbo ethnic identity based on who Nigeria says is Igbo and who isn't! The whole game is to try and limit Igbo territory to just 'your 5 south-east states' out of pure hatred and envy of Igbos....and so you can keep your filthy paws on Igbo oyel and gas in the so called 'south-south'!

IPOB is trying to 'buy the hearts' of all groups they want included in Biafra! Maybe you bloodthirsty 'one Nigerianist' thugs could learn a thing or two from them!
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by gidgiddy: 2:12pm On Aug 15, 2021
Captain8:
anioma is not igbo...stop trying to twist people's minds....
Will you go to Asaba and tell the King of Asaba, capital of Delta State and largest city in the Anioma area, that he is not an Igbo man and he will not chase you away from his palace with cutlass?

Asaba people are proud Igbos and their king, Obi Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba, does not joke with his Igboness

Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Nobody: 4:25pm On Aug 15, 2021
gidgiddy:
Will you go to Asaba and tell the King of Asaba, capital of Delta State and largest city in the Anioma area, that he is not an Igbo man and he will not chase you away from his palace with cutlass?

Asaba people are proud Igbos and their king, Obi Chike Edozien, the Asagba of Asaba, does not joke with his Igboness
The part of the territory they settled in belongs to the Benin empire. What exactly are you fighting for? The people and the land, the land or just the people?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by gidgiddy: 4:26pm On Aug 15, 2021
kmcutez:
The part of the territory they settled in belongs to the Benin empire. What exactly are you fighting for? The people and the land, the land or just the people?
The land belongs to the Bini empire? How did you come up with that one?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Nobody: 4:28pm On Aug 15, 2021
gidgiddy:
The land belongs to the Bini empire? How did you come up with that one?
How do you think I came up with it? By written and oral history and historical maps. I’m sure you know.
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Liebermantic: 4:58pm On Aug 15, 2021
Newton85:
Please, dear IPOB genius, if Aworis and Ilajes aren't Yoruba, what are they. Please Tao11, this IPOB boy here says your Awori self isn't Yoruba o.
Ilajes and Ijebus are not Yoruba..Ijebus migrated from Sudan while Ilaje is a mix of Riverine Non-Yoruba tribes but adopted Yoruba dialects and names to communicate with the larger Yoruba Communities
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Liebermantic: 5:02pm On Aug 15, 2021
Lagos is owned by Egun and Awori( all Non-Yoruba tribes)
Ogun is owned by Ijebus( An African tribe from Sudan)
Ondo is owned by different ethnic groups including Ilaje, Akoko, Ijaw and Yoruba..
Yorubaland starts from Oyo and ends at Osun state..Osun is a mix of FULANI and Yoruba..
Kogi state belongs to Igala and Egbira.. Any Yoruba found there should go back to Ile-Ife..
Kwara remains a FULANI state.
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by FriendsAndFans(m): 5:31pm On Aug 15, 2021
BiafraAburi:
You are trying too much for nothing. When the time comes, all the IleUbinu migrants from IleIfe will be sent packing back to IleIfe The original owners of the land that all you IleUbinu migrants are occupying today are called the Igodomigodo/Eshan people, and they are Biafrans. Removing you from that land will be just a day job. Remember that we conquered Benin within less than 24hrs during the 1967-70 war and declared you the Republic of Benin.
Why are you people always trying to steal / lay claims to other people's lands
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by gidgiddy: 5:44pm On Aug 15, 2021
kmcutez:
How do you think I came up with it? By written and oral history and historical maps. I’m sure you know.
Oh really? Anyone can come up with any history and write anything. If I ask a Bini man what Asaba was called before the white man came, he wont be able to tell me
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Newton85: 6:06pm On Aug 15, 2021
Liebermantic:
Ilajes and Ijebus are not Yoruba..Ijebus migrated from Sudan while Ilaje is a mix of Riverine Non-Yoruba tribes but adopted Yoruba dialects and names to communicate with the larger Yoruba Communities
Well, since my mother is Ijebu, thanks for informing me that she's not Yoruba. I didn't know this before, dear IPOB cretin.
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by theInterpreter: 6:43pm On Aug 15, 2021
Liebermantic:
Ilajes and Ijebus are not Yoruba..Ijebus migrated from Sudan while Ilaje is a mix of Riverine Non-Yoruba tribes but adopted Yoruba dialects and names to communicate with the larger Yoruba Communities
so Awolowo who was ijebu isn't Yoruba?grin
ipob will always be dumb cheesy
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Liebermantic: 6:56pm On Aug 15, 2021
Newton85:
Well, since my mother is Ijebu, thanks for informing me that she's not Yoruba. I didn't know this before, dear IPOB cretin.
Know it now..Yoruba Owns Oyo, Osun(mixed with FULANI, Ekiti, parts of Ogun, and Ondo..
Any other Territories claimed by Yorubas are subject to controversy and litigations
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Liebermantic: 6:59pm On Aug 15, 2021
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Liebermantic: 7:01pm On Aug 15, 2021
theInterpreter:
so Awolowo who was ijebu isn't Yoruba?grin
ipob will always be dumb cheesy
Yoruba claim they originated from Ile-Ife.. Ijebus originated from Sudan..They are not Yorubas..This is why they are distinct from Other Yoruba people
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Captain8(m): 7:15pm On Aug 15, 2021
PROUDIGBO:
We could make the same accusation of you bigoted, igbo hating schmucks and your attachment-by-force to 'one Nigeria'! I could tell you in practical terms how you evil lot have been shedding the blood of innocents for decades and holding a gun to peoples heads all in the name of 'unity of Nigeria'! Now that's attachement-by-force you can take to the bank! If i ask you to tell me how IPOB is 'forcing' anyone to be attached with them, what would your answer be?

Besides, just who are the 'people' that are saying they aren't Igbo?
oga i nor get strength to read your long note.....

besides...which line u dey..?...because i nor understand where u dey go sef...who be one nigeria..ipob mumu?

aniomas have said countless of time that they are not igbo....abi una want them to kill u people like ikwere did before una go wake up?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by IbileIfe: 7:29pm On Aug 15, 2021
misterme:
The Igbo Delta Story

According to Dennis Osadebe in the book, Building A Nation, Nnebisi was the son of an Nteje woman, Diaba, who had gotten pregnant for an Igala man, Ojobo

Nnebisi grew up in Nteje thinking he was of the kindred, but one day, after a quarrel, he was told that his father was not from there, so he could not take part in land sharing.

He thus left Nteje with his followers, and followed a route which brought him to the great river.

If you look at a map of those areas, it is quite easy to trace the route taken by Nnebisi, which must have taken him through Nsugbe, and then along the Anambra River (Ọma Mbala), and then t the point where the Anambra River joins the Niger River.

That precise point where the Anambra River joins the Niger River, is coincidentally, the precise point where you can take an eight minute boat ride and land at Cable Point in Asaba.

Nnebisi and his people crossed, landed at Ikpele Nmili and decided to plant their crops there for the year.

A year later, after a great harvest was (of course the area is rich in alluvial soils brought from upstream by the river), they decided to settle there.

Nnebisi called the place Ani Ahaba (We have settled in this land), and four hundred years later, some white chap hearing the name that the natives called their land, wrote Asaba in his map, and not Ahaba.

That man was Carlo Zappa, an Italian priest who was appointed Prefect of the Upper Niger by the Catholic Church.

Zappa spent a lot of time converting the natives in both Asaba and Onitsha, and all the way to Ojoto, East of the Niger, and Agbor, West of the Niger.

A look through Catholic records during the Ekumeku resistance will show that at the turn of the century, most of the Catholic priests in what is now the Diocese of Issele Uku in Delta State, came from the Onitsha area, as they were all under the same ecclesiastical province

A look at the roll call of the dead from the Aba Women’s affair of 1929, shows that the wife of the Sanitary headman in Opobo was from Asaba, which kind of tells you the direction in which people went before the split of Southern Nigeria into East and West in 1954.

Up until that point in 1954, many from the Igbo speaking areas just west of the Niger River, found it easier to cross the river to do their business.

*And why not?*

The distance between Asaba and Owerri is just 102km.

Asaba to Enugu is 125km, while Asaba to Umuahia is 142km.

All of these places are closer to Asaba than Warri, which in modern Nigerian geopolitics is in the same state as Asaba.

Warri is 176km from Asaba.

The Asaba man, when he arrives in either of Enugu, Owerri or Umuahia, speaks the same language as the people in those places, barring the normal dialectal differences that occur in languages that are spread over large geographical areas.

This same Asaba man, would arrive in Warri, and would be at a complete loss as to what the native in Warri is saying…

Referring back to Dennis Osadebe, any young Anioma person who wants to learn his history should find Osadebe’s book, Building A Nation, and read it.

Osadebe understood where he was coming from, and was unequivocal about it.

Thus it was that he joined first the Asaba Union, then by sheer force of will helped to coalese it into the Western Ibo Union, and then by 1939, he was the General Secretary of the Ibo Union.

He joined OBN Eluwa on his trip around both Eastern and Western Igboland between 1947 and 1953, a trip which created the Igbo identity that we know today (until 1966) at least.

Osadebe was at the forefront of agitation to remove the Asaba Division from the Benin Province to which it had been joined in 1931 either rejoin it to the Onitsha Province where it had been prior, or create a province of its own.

Of course that agitation fell flat in 1954 once the Southern Region was split into East and West, but being a pragmatic fellow, Osadebe teamed up with his Benin and Delta Division neighbours to campaign for the creation of the Midwest Region.

This campaign succeeded in 1963 with Osadebe becoming premier of the region.

Even at that, Osadebe maintained his close relations with his kin from across the river.

When war broke out four years later, more than any other, Osadebe’s people, from Asaba, bore the biggest blow.

This was where things began to take a negative turn for the Midwestern Igbo identity.

In 1964, a brilliant and ambitious 30-year old from Asaba joined the public service. Phillip Asiodu, an Oxford graduate who spoke Yoruba as a first languge, rose very fast.

By mid-1966 as #Nigeria was melting down around everyone, Asiodu was already a Permanent Secretary in the federal civil service.

Unfortunately, he faced the same mistrust that every Midwest Igbo faced in Nigeria of the time: where did his loyalties lie?

He chose Nigeria, and as tends to be the case with people who have to prove themselves, showed his loyalty to Nigeria only too well.

The war had a personal effect on Asiodu as his brother Sidney, a well known prize winning athlete, was killed during the Asaba Massacre in 1967.

But Asiodu kept his head down, and remained firmly Nigerian, and non-provinchat was the birth of the split in identity.

A people defeated in war have a tendency to bow their heads.

Those who can, reject being members of that defeated group.

So it is no surprise that those Igbos who could (borderlands) decided that they no longer wanted to be Igbo.

Midwest Igbos created a new identity to the extent that the town of Igbo Akiri changed its name to Igbanke.

Its most prominent son, Samuel Chiedu Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, who along with Alexander Madiebo narrowly escaped death in the July 1966 coup, dropped “Chiedu” from his name.

To be honest, I cannot hold people responsible for such behaviours. The city of Gdansk in Poland was once called Danzig, and it was in Germany.

Going back to Dennis Osadebe, after the war, some prominent Igbos including Osadebe banded together to try and resurrect the Igbo Progressive Union which had been proscribed by Aguiyi-Ironsi in 1966.

So they formed the Igbo National Assembly whose stated goal was to unify Igbos under a common umbrella body.

In no time, the INA was banned by @NigeriaGov, but by 1976, shortly after the murder of Murtala Mohammed, they tried again.

This time, went the route of a socio-cultural organisation.

Thus Ohaneze Ndị Igbo was born, and one of the original signatories to the Ohaneze charter was Dennis Osadebe. Along with Ben Nwabueze, and a few others whose names I don’t recall.

Osadebe knew that the place of the Midwestern Igbo in #Nigeria‘s geopolitics would always be with his kin from across the Niger, and he always acted accordingly.

Osadebe was the one who coined the term Anioma, as the entry region of the Midwestern Igbos into Ohaneze.

Some of these things are simple to check out, for example, the expression “Anioma” does not appear in any document predating 1975.

The funny thing is that by 1992, even Asiodu who was perhaps most directly responsible for the identity crisis facing his people, had come around.

In 1992, along with some notable people from Anioma, Asiodu wrote a letter to IBB asking him to take Anioma out of Delta state, excise Onitsha and Atani from Anambra state, and create an Anioma state which would have been a part of what is now the South-East geopolitical zone.

The signatories to that letter, dated 15/6/92 were as follows: Nnamdi Azikiwe, Owelle Onicha; Dennis Osadebe, Ojiba Ahaba; Phllip Asiodu, Izoma Ahaba; Anthony Modebe, Ogene Onicha; Ben Nwabueze (from Atani in Anambra); Chukwuma Ijomah (from Aboh in Delta); and Ukpabi Asika.

BIC Ijomah died just over a month ago, so of all the sages who signed that letter, only Phillip Asiodu is still with us, and for whatever reason, IBB did not act on the letter.

What is the lesson from Chief Asiodu’s apparent turnaround?

Once your name is Emeka, Nigeria will eventually happen to you.

This is what people like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala understand.

This is what people like Austin Okocha understand.

This is what great men like Osadebe, Ijomah, Achuzia, and finally Asiodu, understood.

The truth is that based on our history, the Anioma man never saw the Niger River as a barrier. As a matter of fact, just read Chinua Achebe’s Chike And The River, and you’ll get a sense of how people used to cris-cross the river at that salient point before the bridge was built.

The remnants are still there today. Cable Point projects into the river, it is clearly an old market, and Onitsha Marine also projects into the river.

That is the original location of the famous Onitsha Market.

Has any one from Onitsha ever stopped to ask himself why the Basilica of Holy Trinity was built basically a few metres away from the river at Onitsha Marine?

Cross the river to Asaba and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church is in an almost identical position.

Both churches were built about the same time, commissioned by the same man, Carlo Zappa.

How else do you explain that the dialect of Igbo spoken in Asaba, and that spoken in Onitsha, are the same language?

In the end, the Anioma man, because Biafra lost a war 50 years ago, may deny his identity all he wants, but it will not change the fact – in the Byzantine politics of Nigeria, the day will come when you will be told who you are.

It’s the one thing Nigeria never fails at. Once your name is Emeka, or Chike, or Nnamdi, or Uju, or Chukwuemeka Charles-Okolie
The Hausa Fulani control the political rulership of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and they have been using the same Divide and Rule political policy of
the British Empire to divide and rule
the southern region of Nigeria.

Nigeria as a colony:
After the British government assumed direct control of the Royal Niger Company’s territories, the northern areas were renamed the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria, and the land in the Niger delta and along the lower reaches of the river was added to the Niger Coast Protectorate, which was renamed the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. Lagos remained the capital of the south, with Zungeru the new capital of the north. On January 1, 1914, following the recommendations of Sir Frederick Lugard, the two protectorates were amalgamated to form the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria under a single governor-general resident in Lagos. Between 1919 and 1954 the title reverted to governor.

He successfully used the Machiavellian political policy of Divide and Rule which caused the North-South Dichotomy and distrust between the predominantly Muslims northern Nigeria and the predominantly Christians southern Nigeria.
The Hausa Fulani used the creation of the Midwestern region after Independence to divide and separate the Igbos in the south-south from the Igbos in the south east and with the creation of 12 states in 1967 to break up the Republic of Biafra.
General Yakubu Gowon promoted all Hausa Fulani military offers who participated in the horrifying Asaba Massacre.
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BRITISH DIVIDE AND RULE POLICY:
The policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or opponents by encouraging dissent between them, thereby preventing them from uniting in opposition.
"the politics of divide and rule in society"
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by theInterpreter: 7:49pm On Aug 15, 2021
Liebermantic:
Yoruba claim they originated from Ile-Ife.. Ijebus originated from Sudan..They are not Yorubas..This is why they are distinct from Other Yoruba people
well
if you don't know
all Yoruba migrated from the Sudan area
intact almost all west African groups came from the north
see this evidence of living near Egypt
Ann Brubeck. 3 months ago. 101 Words that mean the same in Yorubaod and native Egyptian language: One of the of the largest inhabitants of Egypt were Yoruboid , and it will be expected that a good percentage of their language will be yoruboid ,too. See the table below. EGYPT YORUBA 1. Wu (rise) Wu (rise) 2. Ausa (Osiris, father of the gods) Ausa (father) 3. Ere (python/ Serpent) Ere (Python / Serpent) 4. Horise (a great god) Orise (a great god) 5. Sen (group of worshippers) Sen ( to worship) 6. Ged (to chant0 Igede (a chant) 7. Ta (sell / offer) Ta (sell/offer) 8. Sueg (a fool) Suegbe (a fool) 9. On ( living person) One ( living person) 10. Kum (a club) Kumo( a club) 11. Enru (fear / terrible) Eru (fear / terrible 12. Kun / qun (brave man) Ekun (title of a brave man) 13. Win (to be) Wino (to be) 14. Odonit (festival) Odon (festival) 15. Ma or mi (to breath) Mi. (to breathe) 16. Tebu (a town) Tebu (a town) 17. Adumu (a water god) Adumu (a water god) 18. Khu (to kill) Ku (die) 19. Rekha (knowledge} Larikha (knowledge) 20 Hika (evil) Ika (evil) 21 Mhebi (humble) Mebi, humble to ones family 22 Sata (perfect) Santan (perfect) 23 Unas (lake of fire) Una (fire) 24 Tan (complete) Tan (complete) 25 Beru (force of emotion) Beru (fear) 26 Em (smell) Emi (smell) 27 Pa (open) Pa (break open) 28 Bi (to become) Bi (to give birth, to become) 29 Hepi (a water god) Ipi (a water god) 30 Sami (water god) Sami (a water god) 31 Osiri (a water god) Oshiri (a water god) 32 Heqet Re (frog deity) Ekere (the frog) 33 Feh (to go away) Feh (to blow away) 34 Kot (build) Ko (build) 35 Kot (boat) Oko (boat) 36 Omi (water) Omi (water) 37 Ra (time) Ira (time) 38 Oni (title of Osiris) Oni (title of the king of Ife) 39 Budo (dwelling place) Budo (dwelling place) 40 Dudu (black image of Osiris) Dudu (black person) 41 Un (living person) Una (living person) 42 Ra (possess) Ra (possess/buy) 43 Beka (pray/confess) Be or ka (to pray or confess) 44 Po (many) Po (many/cheap) 45 Horuw (head) middle Egyptian Oruwo (head) (Ijebu) 46 Min (a god) Emin (spirit) 47 Ash (invocation) Ashe (invocation) 48 Aru (mouth) Arun (mouth ) Ilaje 49 Do (river) Odo (river) 50 Do (settlement) Udo (settlement) 51 Shekiri (water god) Shekiri (a water god) 52 Bu (a place) Bu ,a place 53 Khepara (beetle Akpakara (beetle) 54 No (a water god Eno (a water god) 55 Ra -Shu (light after darkness Uran-shu (the light of the moon 56 Run-ka (spirit name) Oruko (name) 57 Deb/dib to pierce Dibi (to pierce) 58 Maat (goddess of justice Mate (goddess of justice) 59 Aru (rise) Ru (rise up) 60 Fa (carry) Fa (pull) 61 Kaf (pluck) Ka (pluck) 62 Bu bi (evil place) Bubi (evil place) 63 In- n (negation In-n (negation) 64 Iset (a water god) Ise (a water god) 65 Shabu (watcher) Ashonbo (watcher) 66 Semati (door keeper) Sema (lock/shut the door) 67 Khenti amenti (big words of Osiris Yenti yenti (big, very big) 68 Ma (to know) Ma (to know) 69 Bebi, a son of osiris) Ube, a god 70 Tchatcha chief (they examined the death to see if they tricked tsatsa (a game of tricks, gambling ) 71 Ren( animal foot) Ren (to walk) 72 Ka (rest) Ka (rest/tired) 73 Mu (water) Mu (drink water) 74 Abi (against) Ubi (against / impediment) 75 Reti (to beseech) Retin (to listen) 76 Hir (praise) Yiri (praise) 77 Ta(spread out) Ta (spread out) 78 Kurud (round) Kurudu (round) 79 Ak male Ako (male) 80 Se to create Se (to create) 81 Hoo (rejoice) Yo (rejoice) 82 Kamwr (black) Kuru (extremely black 83 Omitjener (deep water) Omijen (deep water) 84 Nen, the primeval water mother) Nene (mother 85 Ta (land) Ita (land junction) 86 Horiwo (head) Oriwo (head) 87 Ro (talk) Ro (to think) 88 Kurubu (round) Kurubu (deep and round) 89 Penka (divide) Kpen (divide) 90 Ma-su (to mould) Ma or su (to mould) 91 Osa (time) Osa (time) 92 Osa (tide) Osa ( tide) 93 Fare (wrap) Fari (wrap) 94 Kom (complete) Kon (complete) 95 Edjo (cobra) Edjo (cobra) 96 Didi (red fruit) Diden (red) 97 Ba (soul) Oba (king) soul of a people 98 Ke (hill) Oke( hill 99 Anubis (evil deity) Onubi (evil person) 100 Kan (one: Middle Egyptian) Okan one) 101 Nam (water god) Inama (water god) The words above are used to show that most Yoruban words are identical to the ancient Egyptian. 2 likes. 4 replies
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Newton85: 9:02pm On Aug 15, 2021
Liebermantic:
Know it now..Yoruba Owns Oyo, Osun(mixed with FULANI, Ekiti, parts of Ogun, and Ondo..
Any other Territories claimed by Yorubas are subject to controversy and litigations
Dude go and sleep, you're drunk.
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by oyatz(m): 9:18pm On Aug 15, 2021
BiafraAburi:
Yoruba has only one dialect. Stop confusing the languages of Owo, Ijebu, Ekiti, Ijesa, Ifẹ, Ondo, and Akoko, Ilaje, Awori, and other people languages to yoruba.
What is the name of that 'only one dialect'?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by PROUDIGBO(m): 9:44pm On Aug 15, 2021
Captain8:
oga i nor get strength to read your long note.....

besides...which line u dey..?...because i nor understand where u dey go sef...who be one nigeria..ipob mumu?

aniomas have said countless of time that they are not igbo....abi una want them to kill u people like ikwere did before una go wake up?
You're a bloody liar! When and where did Aniomas' release a statement as a people saying they're not Igbo?

For every bastard that says Anioma isn't Igbo, i can counter with those who say they are....as well as provide instances and references to buttress my point!

I just don't get it! I mean, why are some of you so invested in sustaining the lie that Igboland doesn't extend outside of 'just your 5 south-east states'? We see other ethnicities claim their kindred extend into 2 or more regions/geo-political zones, yet you don't utter a word! But the moment it's affirmed that Igboland extends into Rivers and Delta states....all of a sudden, you wanna have a heart attack! huh

What's your own ethnicity?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Captain8(m): 10:44pm On Aug 15, 2021
PROUDIGBO:
You're a bloody liar! When and where did Aniomas' release a statement as a people saying they're not Igbo?

For every bastard that says Anioma isn't Igbo, i can counter with those who say they are....as well as provide instances and references to buttress my point!

I just don't get it! I mean, why are some of you so invested in sustaining the lie that Igboland doesn't extend outside of 'just your 5 south-east states'? We see other ethnicities claim their kindred extend into 2 or more regions/geo-political zones, yet you don't utter a word! But the moment it's affirmed that Igboland extends into Rivers and Delta states....all of a sudden, you wanna have a heart attack! huh

What's your own ethnicity?
aniomashave said many times that they are different from igbos..so why disturbing their peace?

same way you disturbed ikwere till they nearly flushed you out of oyigbo.

you asking for my tribe?
are you blind?
abi u nor know to read signature?
Re: The Igbo Delta Story by Ekealterego: 11:14pm On Aug 15, 2021
Liebermantic:
Lagos is owned by Egun and Awori( all Non-Yoruba tribes)
Ogun is owned by Ijebus( An African tribe from Sudan)
Ondo is owned by different ethnic groups including Ilaje, Akoko, Ijaw and Yoruba..
Yorubaland starts from Oyo and ends at Osun state..Osun is a mix of FULANI and Yoruba..
Kogi state belongs to Igala and Egbira.. Any Yoruba found there should go back to Ile-Ife..
Kwara remains a FULANI state.
You are actually right, a friend gave me this excerpt from the book, Polyglotta Africana. A book written in around 1854. He gave me this page to interpret.
CC: Bkay, gidgiddy. Can you open a thread based on this old factual history from this excerpt showing that Ijebus, Egbas and Aworis are not Yorubas. This could reveal even more fallacies held on over the years.

Re: The Igbo Delta Story by PROUDIGBO(m): 4:15am On Aug 16, 2021
Captain8:
aniomashave said many times that they are different from igbos..so why disturbing their peace?

same way you disturbed ikwere till they nearly flushed you out of oyigbo.

you asking for my tribe?
are you blind?
abi u nor know to read signature?
Don't know or care who Aniomashave are! Care to post at least two times they made said claim....or did they tell you this over bottles of hot drink and booze in a beer parlour?

Here's a extract from the Facebook page of Anioma social development union:

Anioma Is Igbo And Could Be Part Of Biafra: Response From Anioma Community To Ben Etaghene- by Osita Mordi
RE- ANIOMA NOT PART OF BIAFRA.
by one Ben Etaghene from Sapele.
culled from Vanguard Newspapers of 3/3/2016.

RESPONSE
1. It is strange for one Mr Ben Etaghene, an Okpe-Urhobo man from Sapele telling Nigerians whether Anioma is a part of Biafra or not. Since he is not an Anioma indigene, he has no locus standi to get involved in an issue which does not concern him. Many misunderstand Biafra to mean Igbo. But if we assume that its only Igbo (which its not), the fact is that we cannot divorce the Anioma out of it.


https://cs-cz.facebook.com/aniomasocial/posts/743572872476772

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Not surprised a Ijaw man is fretting and obsessed with trying to confine Igbos to 'just your 5 south-east states'! Some of you are still feeling insecure and burdened with the hatred, suspicion and envy for Igbos that led you down the path to perdition in the late 60s! What have you got to show for your hate today? After all your scheming and betrayal against your neighbours, how are your circumstances better today than they were in the 60s?

Dude, what gives you the fcking right to speak for the Ikwerre, Anioma or any other south-south sub-Igbo group concerning their identity? I'm from Ndoni in ONELGA, Rivers state! Will you also tell me i'm not Igbo? So what happens to those Ikwerre that say they're Igbo....like Rotimi Amaechi....do we toss their assertions in the dustbin just because they don't suit your anti-Igbo agenda?

How did the Ikwerre flush Igbo from Obigbo out from their own land? Or are you confusing your wet dreams with reality?

Dude, you will do well to focus on Ijaw issues and leave Igbos in the south-south the fck alone!
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