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The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 12:55pm On Aug 21, 2021
Before British influence the Igbos occupied many different areas in rivers and delta state that had access to the River Niger the greatest of these was Aboh an Ndokwa-Anioma-Ukwuani people group who regulated trade up and down the River Niger, A german explorer said the trade volume up and down the river was twice that of the Rhine. If trade was able to be done by boat en masse back then. Then we can reintroduce that trade again it is the inadequacy of the government that is stopping the construction of a river port on the lower Niger to open up igboland to international trade

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Sebastine1994(m): 12:57pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:
Before British influence the Igbos occupied many different areas in rivers and delta state that had access to the River Niger the greatest of these was Aboh an Ndokwa-Anioma-Ukwuani people group who regulated trade up and down the River Niger, A german explorer said the trade volume up and down the river was twice that of the Rhine. If trade was able to be done by boat en masse back then. Then we can reintroduce that trade again it is the inadequacy of the government that is stopping the construction of a river port on the lower Niger to open up igboland to international trade

Really. Igbo the developer, why haven't we developed Cameron.

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 12:57pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sebastine1994:


Really. Igbo the developer, why haven't we developed Cameron.

What does Cameroon have to do with anything?

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Sebastine1994(m): 12:58pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


What does Cameroon have to do with anything?

At least we can have a country to run to Incase of war or refuge crisis

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 12:59pm On Aug 21, 2021
Know that your plan will never work.
We use the same strategy in Business where we sell the first for far below the price so as to get the customers to come back where we will finish him.
So you can't beat us in the game we invented.
Your plan is to praise or fake brotherhood with Ndigbo after which you will deal the finishing blow, catching us off guard.
You want your Aboh to enter limelight like the Ikwerre and Ika people did with Ndigbo being the Firewood for it but you will fail.

We don't know you, your Aboh, Ukwuani or Udoka or whatever your call it, Ndoka or Udoka. Try something else
Go back to your fellow Bini people

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:04pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:
Know that your plan will never work.
We use the same deception in Business where we sell the first for far below the price so as to get the customers to come back where we will finish him.
So you can't beat us in the game we invented.
Your plan is to praise or fake brotherhood with Ndigbo after which you will deal the finishing blow, catching us off guard.
You want your Aboh to enter limelight like the Ikwerre and Ika people did with Ndigbo being the Firewood for it but you will fail.

We don't know you, your Aboh, Ukwuani or Udoka or whatever your call it, Ndoka or Udoka. Try something else
Go back to your fellow Bini

Go and learn history we the ABoh controlled trade on the Lower Niger we are industrious people just like the igbos it was the british who undermined our influence and stole the monopoly of trade on the Niger from us, but through the Niger River we had access to the atlantic ocean and were able to trade well with the british, ijaw and the hausa.

And we are an igbo and bini people so we have a right to any conversation of ndigbo

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 1:04pm On Aug 21, 2021
Mr Abohboy, we are not recruiting.
We don't want any of you people.
Stay your lane and work things out with your Bini brethren

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:05pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sebastine1994:


At least we can have a country to run to Incase of war or refuge crisis

No need for that what we need is to reconcile with our yoruba and bini brothers and from there try and educate the north if they are not willing to wake up and take charge then we have no choice but to leave them as southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Ikpeyi: 1:06pm On Aug 21, 2021
You guys should rest kwanu..


Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba for 2023
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:06pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:
Mr Abohboy, we are not recruiting.
We don't want any of you people.
Stay your lane and work things out with your Bini brethren

Since when were you a spokesperson for all Igbo people

We have a strategic location and a rich history of trading on the Niger River we WILL control trade again when the government chooses to open up the Niger River for trade
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by AntiWailer: 1:06pm On Aug 21, 2021
Trade is different from your own territory.

The area I served in the North has 90% Igbo Landlord.


When everything settle down Niger Delta will be another country if we go by this trend.
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:07pm On Aug 21, 2021
Ikpeyi:
You guys should rest kwanu..


Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba for 2023

Why would we vote such a useless leader please shut up with this nonsense minister of education that isn't doing anything for his people nonsense
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 1:08pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


Go and learn history we the ABoh controlled trade on the Lower Niger we are industrious people just like the igbos it was the british who undermined our influence and stole the monopoly of trade on the Niger from us, but through the Niger River we had access to the atlantic ocean and were able to trade well with the british, ijaw and the hausa.

And we are an igbo and bini people so we have a right to any conversation of ndigbo
First of all, you have no right. ZERO right to speak in Igbo affairs. Half and half are not allowed to make statements in Igboland. Jejely go and settle matters with your fellow Bini people.
Secondly, you see you have even exposed your true intent of posting this baldadash. Your intentions is to promote your Aboh with the lie that you ever had upper hand in anything in Lower Niger whereas in reality you lots are former semi-Igbo people the Bini conquered. Infact you were the first people to be conquered by the British. You had zero upper hand in anything

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:09pm On Aug 21, 2021
AntiWailer:
Trade is different from your own territory.

The area I served in the North has 90% Igbo Landlord.


When everything settle down Niger Delta will be another country if we go by this trend.

No need for that we can be united
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 1:10pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


Since when were you a spokesperson for all Igbo people

We have a strategic location and a rich history of trading on the Niger River we WILL control trade again when the government chooses to open up the Niger River for trade
Getaway. Is there any upstair in the entire Aboh?
Your plan is to attach yourself like Parasite into the Igbo body so as to slowly drain us down. Your hate for Onitsha is visible to the blind.
If you hate Onitsha like this, only God knows how you see other Igbo cities and clans.
Semi Bini man

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by hybrid11(m): 1:11pm On Aug 21, 2021
I thought you're guys are not Igbo's

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Rugaria: 1:14pm On Aug 21, 2021
The idea that igboland is landlocked resides only in the head of chronic igbo haters and some utterly ignorant igbos. It's absolute nonsense! How some igbos will base their definition of Igbo boundaries on 5 states created by chronic anti Igbo military dictators like Gowon, Murtala and Abacha beats me..

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:16pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

First of all, you have no right. ZERO right to speak in Igbo affairs. Half and half are not allowed to make statements in Igboland. Jejely go and settle matters with your fellow Bini people.
Secondly, you see you have even exposed your true intent of posting this baldadash. Your intentions is to promote your Aboh with the lie that you ever had upper hand in anything in Lower Niger whereas in reality you lots are former semi-Igbo people the Bini conquered. Infact you were the first people to be conquered by the British. You had zero upper hand in anything

We weren't the first to be conquered by any british we were part of the Ekumeku Movement we resisted British rule up until the 1900s we even engaged the British in naval warfare in the 1800s and won a few battles.

My point of strategic location in the Lower Niger is very valid and I will say again I have every right to speak on Igbo matters on the last thread everybody told me that the Aboh are actually Igbo hence I will look at it from that realm the name that I bare is Ukwuani an igbo dialect so we have every right to speak on these matters

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:17pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Getaway. Is there any upstair in the entire Aboh?
Your plan is to attach yourself like Parasite into the Igbo body so as to slowly drain us down. Your hate for Onitsha is visible to the blind.
If you hate Onitsha like this, only God knows how you see other Igbo cities and clans.
Semi Bini man

I have no problem with any town simply to make Aboh a regional industrial and trading centre in the Lower Niger there's no reason why both towns can't exist at the same time and both be involved in naval trade
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 1:18pm On Aug 21, 2021
hybrid11:
I thought you're guys are not Igbo's

Most of us are igbos and some are mixed between igbo and bini
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by hybrid11(m): 1:20pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


Most of us are igbos and some are mixed between igbo and bini
my question now, do you want Biafra

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 1:26pm On Aug 21, 2021
Abohboy:


We weren't the first to be conquered by any british we were part of the Ekumeku Movement we resisted British rule up until the 1900s we even engaged the British in naval warfare in the 1800s and won a few battles.

My point of strategic location in the Lower Niger is very valid and I will say again I have every right to speak on Igbo matters on the last thread everybody told me that the Aboh are actually Igbo hence I will look at it from that realm the name that I bare is Ukwuani an igbo dialect so we have every right to speak on these matters
Ekumeku started in late 19th century but Aboh was already a province in early 19th century (the First British province in Igboland ie when Aboh was Igbo). It is almost 5 decades apart.
Your people never participated in any Ekumeku. The British was even dishing out troops and orders from Aboh province.
Don't lie to me, I know Igboland and history to a reasonable amount.
As for speaking in Igbo affairs, You have absolutely Zero right to do so because you are NOT IGBO.
Your Igbo privilege expired after the war when you lots aimed to destroy Igbo nation like you want to use style to do here.
You people always look for ways to insult or tarnish the image of Igbo nation

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Sufferingboy(f): 1:49pm On Aug 21, 2021
My brother @Abohboy we Ikas will always be by the side,of Ndokwa people.

I have said before that FG need to build at least a commercial fishing port in aboh and empower Ndokwa youth to go into fishing and it will help us save forex.

Ika man will always stand with Ndokwa man,anytime anyday.

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 2:00pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sufferingboy:
My brother @Abohboy we Ikas will always be by the side,of Ndokwa people.

I have said before that FG need to build at least a commercial fishing port in aboh and empower Ndokwa youth to go into fishing and it will help us save forex.

Ika man will always stand with Ndokwa man,anytime anyday.
Thank you very much.
Mr Abohboy, this is your real brother. You two have the same birth circumstances and ancestry. The same motive and attitude to the Igbo nation. So I will say that you two should romance and if need be form something big like Ikani or Ndoika.
Both of you should let us be. Allow Ndigbo to breathe and have peace for once.
Emedi ụnụ ya eme? Hapụ anyị aka ka anyị kuru mmiri tọgbọ iko.
Ebe nile ụnụ bụ ụmụ ajọ mmụọ na achọghị ọganihu Igbo nọ, ụnụ ana eti "Igbo nkea" "Igbo nke ọzọ"
Anyị achọrọ ụnụ. Hapụ anyị. Ọbụrụ ọgwụ na ọ ma nre rụ ụnụ

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Sufferingboy(f): 2:04pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Thank you very much.
Mr Abohboy, this is your real brother. You two have the same birth circumstances and ancestry. The same motive and attitude to the Igbo nation. So I will say that you two should romance and if need be form something big like Ikani or Ndoika.
Both of you should let us be. Allow Ndigbo to breathe and have peace for once.
Emedi ụnụ ya eme? Hapụ anyị aka ka anyị kuru mmiri tọgbọ iko.
Ebe nile ụnụ bụ ụmụ ajọ mmụọ na achọghị ọganihu Igbo nọ, ụnụ ana eti "Igbo nkea" "Igbo nke ọzọ"
Anyị achọrọ ụnụ. Hapụ anyị. Ọbụrụ ọgwụ na ọ ma nre rụ ụnụ

Bros na wetin concern me concern you?

I am talking to my Ndokwa brother,mind your business and don't quote me again.

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 2:07pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sufferingboy:


Bros na wetin concern me concern you?

I am talking to my Ndokwa brother,mind your business and don't quote me again.
God knows I will never bring myself low to quote somebody like you. An Ika man for that matter.
All I am saying is that both of you should romance and let us be.
We don't want any of you.
And for the record, we are not recruiting

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 2:10pm On Aug 21, 2021
hybrid11:
my question now, do you want Biafra

That in my opinion is a last resort sitaution if we can unite Southern Nigeria politically and we make an attempt to educate the north and they reject it then we should split if we manage to convince the north in our new constituion there should be space for secession on based grounds if neither of those work out then we split into southern and northern Nigeria from there we can choose if we want to divide further
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Sufferingboy(f): 2:10pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

God knows I will never bring myself low to quote somebody like you. An Ika man for that matter.
All I am saying is that both of you should romance and let us be.
We don't want either of you.
And for the record, we are not recruiting

You will not bring yourself low,yet na you stupid Igbo man first quote?

Igbos are truly stupid.

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 2:11pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sufferingboy:
My brother @Abohboy we Ikas will always be by the side,of Ndokwa people.

I have said before that FG need to build at least a commercial fishing port in aboh and empower Ndokwa youth to go into fishing and it will help us save forex.

Ika man will always stand with Ndokwa man,anytime anyday.

Thank you my sister our mission now is to reconcile with our igbo brothers
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by BKayy: 2:12pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sufferingboy:


You will not bring yourself low,yet na you stupid Igbo man first quote?

Igbos are truly stupid.
Insulting your whatever you call your people back is like breathing life into a dead corpse which is something I won't do.
You people are insignificant and will forever remain so.
May peace be with you

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Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by Abohboy: 2:12pm On Aug 21, 2021
BKayy:

Thank you very much.
Mr Abohboy, this is your real brother. You two have the same birth circumstances and ancestry. The same motive and attitude to the Igbo nation. So I will say that you two should romance and if need be form something big like Ikani or Ndoika.
Both of you should let us be. Allow Ndigbo to breathe and have peace for once.
Emedi ụnụ ya eme? Hapụ anyị aka ka anyị kuru mmiri tọgbọ iko.
Ebe nile ụnụ bụ ụmụ ajọ mmụọ na achọghị ọganihu Igbo nọ, ụnụ ana eti "Igbo nkea" "Igbo nke ọzọ"
Anyị achọrọ ụnụ. Hapụ anyị. Ọbụrụ ọgwụ na ọ ma nre rụ ụnụ

So me trying to unite the Igbos with their brethren in the delta areas and showing the true history is now a problem
Re: The Igbos Are Not Landlocked by ThEGodFaThEr101(m): 2:13pm On Aug 21, 2021
Sebastine1994:


Really. Igbo the developer, why haven't we developed Cameron.
Goat

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