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| Re: Kalabari People! by torusoeri(m): 7:00pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
[quote author=delishpot post=37705365][/quote]The definition of Kenge is to crack . I am not sure if delishpot is correct or not cos that music was not of my time. I was a kid when it was the music of every Ogbo in Kalabari so I d not know if they said kengeba or kien aga ba or ke anga ba.. If it is kengeba, I m not sure kengeba means anything tho. Cos no one would say I will crack or peel ( a kengeba ) Kenge actually means to crack. So if the woman was singing about her skin sickness it has to be a kind of sickness that kenge is the symptom of and not the name of the sickness. Ari oju kenge ari ( Her skin was cracking ).. But I am not sure she meant oju kenge symptom . Now Ah minji birite means I have taken my bath and not I ll be taking my bath.. I ll be taking my bath is ( a minji birite bebe ).. in be ye be ye balama.... Ah ke anga ba balama ( this makes more sense than a kengeba ) AH KE ANGA BA means I will live with it ( I do not care ).. while , In be ye be ye means ( what ever they say ) The message there fore would be... what ever they say I do not care don't worry ( in be ye be ye ah ke angaba balama ) . |
| Re: Kalabari People! by torusoeri(m): 7:10pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
nayeb:I am not an Amachree... I am an Akiala ( Founders and owners of Abonnema ) an Owere yedaba ( Jackrich ) an Abili ( Joe Jim ) and a Berepiki ( Abite ).. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by shota(m): 1:11am On Sep 06, 2015*. Modified: 1:39am On Mar 15, 2017 |
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| Re: Kalabari People! by nayeb: 3:41am On Sep 06, 2015 |
shota:For once commit yourself to putting all this trash into a book under your real name and have it published so the Word can know who you are, and characterize you as the worthless intellectual midget that you really are. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by nayeb: 3:47am On Sep 06, 2015 |
torusoeri:I knew who you were Tom Alabaraba when I was writing all those things including calling your father and grandfather fools and mentally deranged derelict. I never once thought that you were an Amachree. My use of the term though included their supporters as you who are dedicated liars and fabricators, making you a psychopath. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by torusoeri(m): 4:05am On Sep 06, 2015 |
nayeb:Mad people are better left to spew their rubbish cos they are mad anyway . |
| Re: Kalabari People! by nayeb: 10:28am On Sep 07, 2015*. Modified: 12:42pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
torusoeri:Sure, you insulted your grandmother Nduba of only capable of speaking Igbotic Kalabari because you did not inherit the hereditary mentally degenerate nature from your father and grandfather. Sure! your argument made sense. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by shota(m): 3:32pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
nayeb:LOL I ll not tell you what Nduba mean in Kalabari.. Find out and get back to me. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by torusoeri(m): 4:32pm On Sep 07, 2015 |
nayeb:You ll never know the meaning of Nduba in Kalabari . |
| Re: Kalabari People! by delishpot: 5:28am On Oct 07, 2015 |
A question for the house please .....What is WIN and VICTORY in Kalabari? |
| Re: Kalabari People! by shota(m): 12:27pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
delishpot:Nengima / Buro |
| Re: Kalabari People! by delishpot: 2:02pm On Oct 07, 2015 |
shota:Thank you ![]() |
| Re: Kalabari People! by nayeb: 8:12pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
delishpot:You might to want to visit some of he Kalabari Dictionaries online. Just get on Google and run search on "Kalabari", and some dictionary sites will appear. Read compare and contrast for your own assessment. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by delishpot: 6:23am On Oct 10, 2015 |
nayeb:Bro Imiete. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Staind(m): 3:33pm On Nov 25, 2015 |
Hi Everyone, I happen to bear the surname Iyalla but i am from Benue state. However, my dad (in blessed memory) did tell me that his forefathers may have migrated from the south south to where they currently are. I would like to know my true origins from any Iyalla who would be willing to help me. Thanks |
| Re: Kalabari People! by nayeb: 7:21am On Nov 29, 2015 |
Staind:Your apparent forefather Chief Iyalla, history from his teenage years to his last great war, is in the book, "The True Kalabari History...". It is in amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0988996073/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1448777988&sr=8-1&pi=SL75_QL70&keywords=opubo+g+benebo Get a copy and you can read more there than any one here can tell you about Chief Iyalla. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 7:24am On Nov 29, 2015 |
Staind:Are you Idoma? |
| Re: Kalabari People! by mensah081: 7:43am On Nov 29, 2015 |
iyalla is my compound name banana (hometown) but I resides at pH. 08182230647 if interestd |
| Re: Kalabari People! by mensah081: 7:44am On Nov 29, 2015 |
iyalla is my compound name, "bakana" (hometown) but I resides at pH. 08182230647 if interestd |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Staind(m): 11:23am On Nov 30, 2015 |
Yes I am Idoma, from Otukpa (Ogbadibo local government area) Radoillo: |
| Re: Kalabari People! by chijiblaze(m): 10:32am On Sep 20, 2016 |
pilas:If the ijaw speak nine languages, can they truly be considered as just one tribe? Even if the languages are related, are they mutually intelligible? I understand that western izon and eastern ijo are unable to communicate with each other in the same language. Ogbia is a different language altogether. So are Ogoni, Andoni, Kalabari & Obulom. People need to look properly into this matter. Ijaw is not one tribe. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 8:42pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Wa mianga emi o. O dein na gborubo ke sime. Ibi wereh. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by RedboneSmith(m): 10:34pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
chijiblaze:The same thing can be said about Igbo. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 10:59pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
chijiblaze:Ogoni isn't an ijaw group, from your name I guess you are igbo, how many dialects does igbo have? Look at dat properly and get back to me about how the igbos are one tribe |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 9:47pm On May 07, 2017 |
Who knows about Iju(Jack) of Aboneema? |
| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 5:05pm On Feb 11, 2019 |
joyblinks:joyblinks mbre,aisim o |
| Re: Kalabari People! by doppelganger93: 2:58pm On Mar 07, 2019 |
Good evening to everybody in the house. Have you heard that Ambassador Iyalla from Bakana has passed away? He was buried on Tuesday. A link:.............................................https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/02/iyalla-passes-on-at-90/?fbclid=IwAR1uLUcRDGKS6g-5NuXHt2eaxYkGDCN0oOtHh0ya0nIw6-0Pih9IptESo2Y
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| Re: Kalabari People! by Nobody: 9:23pm On Jun 01, 2019 |
Sexy camera angle =) |
| Re: Kalabari People! by dogheart: 6:43am On Mar 12, 2021 |
edlando Where are you pls ? [quote author=edlando post=4197829]Hello Bros KIWI, It's quite a while now, i have been offline, missed you all. Permit me to comment on Killayut's recent post concerning descendants of Berepiki staying outside the Homestead, Berepiki's Compound. First, I would want to point out that, it sound strange and worrisome for Killayut, TOM Alabraba; to accuse other Berepiki descendants for not living and growing up within the Berepiki homestaed, Because, the Tom i know if my memory still serves me well, Did not live and grow up in berepiki's compound in Bakana, rather he he lived in Iyalla's Compound, precisely Elder solomon iyalla's compound, popularly called abraham solo wari, besides the christ army Church. Other well known friends and relatives in same compound with TOM are IGONIKONYE, IBISO YELLOWE, TARIBO YELLOWE, Dr. Bob Yellowe, Akonte Alabraba, Mr. Jene Braide just to mention a few. So to acuse others like Bros Kiwi for their preference for Iyalla compound over Berepiki is really uncalled for. The Tom i know, whose mother i only got to know recently is a Berepiki, introduced to me by my mum. I respected and admired TOM while he was in Bakana, not even knowing then, he was a relative. If it is the same TOM, as described above, Then i say, " I bote" " I bolate ", because for a very long long time he was outside the country, precisely he left Bakana for America. And if it's you, the same Tom, I would rather you Help and encourage Bros KIWI return and settle down to bring his wealth of experience to enhance the lives of fellow folks, just the WAY our Brother Ken Yellowe is doing by investing in GAS GATHERING PROJECTS, whereby many gain means of lively hood, Ken Yellowe is from the Bagshaw extraction, who left the shores whilse he was a baby. He is touching lives. If i still have the chance to grow up in that environment i'll still choose to live in Iyalla's compound for many reasons, though some of the reasons may not hold water in today's Bakana. More because negative forces had polluted the entire landscape. edlando[/quote] |
| Re: Kalabari People! by SlayerForever: 2:19pm On Dec 29, 2021 |
So much generational lies on this thread. Kalabari has no meaning in Ijaw. Kalabari old name was New Kalabar. The area first settled by the Igbos with Igbo kings. Then the Efik influx brought the Efik into prominence in the area and thus the area was recorded in their name by the seafarers : Kalabar (New Kalabar). The agressive boat dwellers known as the Ijaw came last. Over centuries displacing the Igbo and Efik populations and absorbing the rest. They displaced and almost totally absorbed the Igbos at Okrika. Okrika's Igbo heritage only remains only minute traces. They have almost completed absorbed the Igbos of Nembe. The Oru remnants of the Igbo race at Nun are gone forever. Completely absorbed. This tendency to revise history is very bad from the boat dwelling Ijaws. Saying Kalabari means Kala and Bari is a devilish falsification. Kalabari's origin points to Igbo and Efik. Though they are nearly completely Ijawnized now. |
| Re: Kalabari People! by SaintBishop: 4:58pm On Dec 29, 2021 |
Ok |
| Re: Kalabari People! by BlackSaints: 9:23am On Dec 30, 2021 |
SlayerForever:Mr man! There's nothing like igbo people in Okrika, any Igbo you see in Okrika are either descendant of slaves or are foreigners living there. There are no indigenous igbos in Okrika be guide. |
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