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| Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by IamJames(op): 5:31pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
By News Ghana - Nov 2, 2013 0https://www.newsghana.com.gh/addressing-injustices-inherent-mamman-nasirs-boundary-adjustment/ |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by wasco24: 5:43pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
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| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by IamJames(op): 5:48pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Those who claim there are no Igbos in SS should get educated on how Igbos and their lands were carved into Rivers state just to spite them. Nigeria has date with the Truth |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 5:51pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Don Ubani should not expect justice when he is not giving out one. The people of upper ITU Mbonuso viz Ubibia, Mbuyat(now Ndiwo), Okopedi and Ntalakwu in INI local government area of Akwa Ibom State had been annexed to Abia State through Bender Local govt area. The Federal Government had been spending so heavily on Boundary Adjustment but each time the panel visits, either they are stooped from tracing/ marking the boundary, or such reports are 'killed' afterwards. So I wonder why the High Chief will be crying for justice when himself also is victimising another person. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by IamJames(op): 6:49pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
psucc:The bone of contention here is to let the "no-Igbos-in-SS" realise their folly. Where's tuale4u? |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Nobody: 7:12pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
Nice one@OP. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by slimderek(m): 11:25pm On Oct 02, 2019 |
Enlightening |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by MrFourSHIRTS: 1:39am On Oct 03, 2019 |
IamJames:LAND GRABBING 100% You even wanted to grab Lagos |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by MrFourSHIRTS: 1:47am On Oct 03, 2019 |
slimderek:there is nothing enlightening here. That article was written by a Nairalander who is also of igbo extraction.... News gh doesn't have any such publication on their website |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by slimderek(m): 2:41am On Oct 03, 2019 |
MrFourSHIRTS:Dude check the first post, there’s a link there |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by 1shortblackboy: 2:45am On Oct 03, 2019 |
OP the write up us too long u could have copied only the relevant part about oyigbo instead of just copying everything and pasting. Yes there are igbos in Rivers state now what |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 9:58am On Oct 14, 2022*. Modified: 10:12am On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:They were never part of Akwa Ibom . So , stop lying . Those four villages have always been part of Abia state and there are documents that attest to this . |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 12:27pm On Oct 14, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:Hahaahhhha. Why double speak at bold. Since when did the four villages became part of Abia State? They choose to by the active connivance of some people. In all aspects of the society, they are alien to Ibo culture. So keep lying! |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 8:03am On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:Your statement reeks of ignorance . I'm sure you don't even know that Ntalakwu and Ubibia are Igbo speaking villages . Alien to Igbo culture indeed ! |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 8:24am On Oct 15, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:ignorance? Guy I was born and brought of in Ntalakwu. Amokwe precisely! Ubibia, I also have a feel there having spent more than a year there. Guy aside, Ntalakwu, which dominantly, is populated by immigrants from Ohafia, the rest speaks their native language till today. The Ibo language you hear them speak is a second language. They learned it. It has beer been their mother tongue and if you will be objective enough, do some undercover job. Just visit the Ubibia villages, and listen to their normal life discussion, don't partake, you discover which language they use in their day to day living. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 9:07am On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:Since you were born and brought up in Ntalakwu , I'm guessing you know the names of the villages there . So , Immigrants changed the names of the villages to typical Igbo names ? Likewise that of Ubibia ? Or is Amaba a typical Ibibio village name ? Mbuyat and Okopedi are Ibibio to the core and it reflects in their language , village names and the names they bear . Same cannot be said concerning Ntalakwu and Ubibia . |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 10:44am On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:The case of Oyigbo and Itumbauzo are like parallel lines. Oyigbo was part of old Imo state until Melford Okilo connived with the boundary commission to move them to Rivers State . This led to the division of Asa and Ndoki Igbo speaking people in Abia (Ukwa West and East ) and Rivers ( Oyigbo ) . Itumbauzo in Abia and Itu Mbonuso in Akwa-Ibom were part of Bende division (that existed way before state creation ) and they were grouped as one then . Five villages (Itu Mbonuso ) left Bende division while four villages (Itumbauzo ) stayed in Bende division . That's how both of them ended up in Akwa-Ibom and Abia respectively. Itumbauzo was never part of Ini LGA of Akwa-Ibom as you wrongly stated unlike Oyigbo that was part of old Imo state . |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 3:46pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:Very wrong history. Fovyhe records, Itu Mbonuso had 14 Villages. 2. Just as the entire Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, they were part of the Eastern Region which had its headquarters at Enugu. Upon State creation, after the Civil War, they became part of the then Cross River State and trouble started in 1975 which led to the setting up of the first Committee headed by Paul Omu. He cunningly, in heart the then Chief of Okopedi Obong Ada Ndom (who adopted to be addressed as Eze Chima Ndom) ceded the 4 Villages to the Imo State. This led to internal crisis which led those against such annexation to leave in protest and became refugees in Neighbouring Villages. Some or the final batch returned home in 1998-2000. Sir, these are verifiable claims that can be gotten from any government agency (Boundary Offices) both at the state and federal levels. Please tell your children the truth. It is bitter but saves lives |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 3:53pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:Sometimes, it is good to engage an elderly person with integrity to gain wisdom and understanding. In fact, history is not just dying. It lives! The name Amaba, just changed from its original name anwuba. Especially, Ubibia was fast in adopting Ibo language (though more regular with the youths) due to its proximity to Bende and Etiti Ulo. They still speak their mother tongue till today. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 5:49pm On Oct 15, 2022*. Modified: 6:18pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:Are you saying that all the villages of Ntalakwu changed their names as well ? |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 6:00pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:This is contrary to what I've read on the matter . Seems I have to do more research . But what about the case of Ohaobu-Ndoki in Akwa-Ibom ? What do you have to say about that ? |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 6:12pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:Honestly, I have no knowledge of their history. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 6:15pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
Xenowerk4000:Sir, if you read history on how communities evolved, you discover that till today new ones are coming up and expanding, thus the sub-villages in Ntalakwu came through expansion and if course must carry a name. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Xenowerk4000(m): 6:28pm On Oct 15, 2022 |
psucc:Anyway , Abia is even on the losing side because Itumbauzo is just a ward in Bende while Oyigbo is an LGA in Rivers. The boundary commission should be held accountable for this . |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Vocaliser: 9:39am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Psucc, I am from Amaba Ubibia in Itumbauzo. It beats me so hard how you have chosen to peddle unverified facts about Ubibia. Ubibia was never part of Ini LGA even before the war, go and make your findings. You said something about some people now living in Akwa Ibom as refugees because they do not want to be part of Abia State. Again, I laugh 😂😂. I’m very sure you must be from Akwa Ibom, bro our dialect is even different from Akwa Ibom language and we do not understand ourselves, except those who inter married. Please stop writing trash about something you do not know. Itumbauzo was never part of Akwa Ibom. Someone actually corrected you that we have Itu Mbonuso and Itumbauzo, but you ignored him and went on with your juvenile intellectual junketing. Goodluck! |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by Vocaliser: 10:02am On Oct 01, 2023 |
psucc:You are embarrassing yourself bros. I’m from Itumbauzo. We were never part of Akwa Ibom even before the war, unless you are mistaking Itumbauzo for Itu Mbonuso which starts from Ikporom . Proximity is not actuality. What brought about the language semblance is inter marriage and nothing more. As a matter of fact, as Ubibia man, Akwa Ibom man can’t understand my dialect. A journey to Ubibia will show everyone here that we are not even close to Akwa Ibom in anyway. My surname is Nwankwo and was passed unto us by our Ancestors. We also bear Okoro, Kalu, Okorie, Ukpabi , Ukpai, Ukomba, etc. Or do you mean to say that our Ancestors who had these names and died over 400 years ago, had to change their names in the land of the spirit because of the Boundary Adjustment event that took place under Babangida? You funny. Eze Chima Ndom never changed or adopted any name bros. Those who bear names like Akpan because of the intermarriage stuff still retain their funny names. Please don’t mislead people further.[color=#006600][/color] |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 11:09am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Vocaliser:How sad! I am very sure you're a Christian. But so sad that you cannot tell the simple truth. Id truly you're an Ubibia man, please kindly visit Chief Andrew of Inyung Uwa (not sure if the spelling), father to Jude(a police officer) a Dibia. He is okd enough to tell you the truth. If you can bear the truth, know it that the surname you claim to have been handed down from your ancestors were adopted, just like in the slavery days where we have Crowther. It wasn't and had never, and can never be an intermarriage as you have chosen to believe and also deceived others that made some to keep their original name. More so, the crisis that led to the annexation of the 4 villages to then Imo State happened in 1976, which predates Babangida's administration as you claim. Go to Umuhia Library and read it for yourself and stop being childish with issues which records are in public domain. ****When you finish that, you can comeback and tell what your findings are. Public library, Umuhia, Abia State not Akwa Ibom State. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 11:20am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Vocaliser:You may do well to take the easiest way to learn by asking questions, at least whenever you visit home. Ask the Elders. Though, I believe that, from your assertion, you know the truth but simply choose to be economical with it. There's no way an Ubibia man will speak and an Itu Mbonuso man will not understand. The name Itu Mbauzo is just as old as the crisis that resulted from the annexing the 4 Villages to then Imo State in 1976. Again, I refer you to the Elders of your community and the library in Umuhia. |
| Re: Addressing Injustices Inherent In Mamman Nasir's Boundary Adjustment by psucc(m): 11:10am On Mar 09, 2024 |
@Vocaliser How far? Been a while! Did you carry out the assignment below? psucc: |
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