Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 7:30am On Oct 01, 2023 |
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom.
Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
A similar pattern of conquest through mass migration was used by Ibo clans to choke Onistha out of its original Bini and Igala population.
A similar attempt was made on places such as Rivers until the civil war outbreak and final Ibo expulsion out of the state.
In Delta similar mass migration and settlement of Ibos is gradually taken over Asaba. In a few years from now the Ibos will wake up and tell their host that they are the original owners of the land through shear population strength and dominance just as they did in places like Onistha and present day Abia. A desperate attempt to seize Lagos is ongoing.
This conquest via mass migration and settlement is a similar tactic deployed by Muslims and Jews alike to steal territory.
One Zikist Nijeriya is a tactic used to the fullest by the Ibo in their mass settlement and eventual false claims to another man's land.
Once in significant numbers, the Ibo will first claim the territory is free for all aka No Man's land just as they did in Sabo Garin, Kano and which they are doing for places like Lagos as a whole, Asaba and PH.
Only the people of Kano have been able to implant it permanently into 0koro skulls that , their city is not a free tribal zone. 13 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 7:35am On Oct 01, 2023 |
IPOB louts take note 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Chimarto: 7:40am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Anambra and Enugu belong to Igala, Delta belong to Yoruba, Ebony to Idoma, Imo to Cameron people. Hope you're happy now? Iberibe everywhere 66 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by jmoore(m): 7:40am On Oct 01, 2023 |
I love the madness by these Timlubuu mentally deranged supporters. Anything to render their brain useless to keep posting useless topics like this should continue. 40 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Chibuzoripob: 7:41am On Oct 01, 2023 |
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Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by BossGerald: 7:43am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju: According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom.
Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
A similar pattern of conquest through mass migration was used by Ibo clans to choke Onistha out of its original Bini and Igala population.
A similar attempt was made on places such as Rivers until the civil war outbreak and final Ibo expulsion out of the state.
In Delta similar mass migration and settlement of Ibos is gradually taken over Asaba. In a few years from now the Ibos will wake up and tell their host that they are the original owners of the land through shear population strength and dominance just as they did in places like Onistha and present day Abia. A desperate attempt to seize Lagos is ongoing.
This conquest via mass migration and settlement is a similar tactic deployed by Muslims and Jews alike to steal territory.
One Zikist Nijeriya is a tactic used to the fullest by the Ibo in their mass settlement and eventual false claims to another man's land.
Once in significant numbers, the Ibo will first claim the territory is free for all aka No Man's land just as they did in Sabo Garin, Kano and which they are doing for places like Lagos as a whole, Asaba and PH.
Only the people of Kano have been able to implant it permanently into 0koro skulls that , their city is not a free tribal zone.
Na pesin pikin be this oo...chai Save your parents the stress and do the needful 22 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 7:47am On Oct 01, 2023 |
There's a coordinated campaign by the blood sucking, broom waving witches and wizards to subtly instill hate of the Igbo as a people in our consciousness prepping for a possible Rwanda style genocide. Three times I voiced my observations without abusing or breaking any nairaland rules but my posts were miraculously deleted. I no be mumu 26 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Phoen1X: 7:48am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Igbos are marching on ,..great people,great land. 16 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by PigKILLERpromax: 7:55am On Oct 01, 2023 |
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Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by DrGoodman: 7:56am On Oct 01, 2023 |
I feel your pain OP Cry harder 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by killsmith(f): 7:58am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Chimarto: Anambra and Enugu belong to Igala, Delta belong to Yoruba, Ebony to Idoma, Imo to Cameron people. Hope you're happy now? Iberibe everywhere This man woke up this morning with thoughts of the great igbos on his mind. 9 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 7:59am On Oct 01, 2023 |
MASTAkiLLAh: There's a coordinated campaign by the blood sucking, broom waving witches and wizards to subtly instill hate of the Igbo as a people in our consciousness prepping for a possible Rwanda style genocide. Three times I voiced my observations without abusing or breaking any nairaland rules but my posts were miraculously deleted. I no be mumu After the conquest of the territory, an alliance of nineteen settlements (old and new) in the area was formed which gave birth to the Arochukwu Kingdom around 1650-1700. According to the account, the first King (Eze Aro) to rule the new allied Aro kingdom was a man named Akuma. After him, Oke Nnachi the son of Nnachi the priest took over, and ever since his descendants have ruled the throne to this day. According to this version of the history of the Aros, after the Arochukwu kingdom has been firmly rooted, by the mid-18th century they started dispersing to other parts of Igbo land. Several Aro business families moved from their original settlement, penetrating into the Igbo hinterland and areas surrounding it. The above posts were culled from Ibo historical sources. Do you want to now say your own history is false regarding the origins of the Arochukwu settlements and how it was originally Ibibio land ? 2 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 8:01am On Oct 01, 2023 |
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Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by pachigo001(m): 8:03am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Wail from now till eternity Lagos belong to igbos see how we chase your oba out of his palace during end sars and he ran for his life 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by duullie88(m): 8:07am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Hmmmm |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Dpen11(f): 8:12am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Someone from a different start talking about a very different state. Wrong information |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Kenmatt(m): 8:37am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Chimarto: Anambra and Enugu belong to Igala, Delta belong to Yoruba, Ebony to Idoma, Imo to Cameron people. Hope you're happy now? Iberibe everywhere You think you're joking but you may be right 2 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by KGBKremlin: 8:40am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju: According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom.
Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
A similar pattern of conquest through mass migration was used by Ibo clans to choke Onistha out of its original Bini and Igala population.
A similar attempt was made on places such as Rivers until the civil war outbreak and final Ibo expulsion out of the state.
In Delta similar mass migration and settlement of Ibos is gradually taken over Asaba. In a few years from now the Ibos will wake up and tell their host that they are the original owners of the land through shear population strength and dominance just as they did in places like Onistha and present day Abia. A desperate attempt to seize Lagos is ongoing.
This conquest via mass migration and settlement is a similar tactic deployed by Muslims and Jews alike to steal territory.
One Zikist Nijeriya is a tactic used to the fullest by the Ibo in their mass settlement and eventual false claims to another man's land.
Once in significant numbers, the Ibo will first claim the territory is free for all aka No Man's land just as they did in Sabo Garin, Kano and which they are doing for places like Lagos as a whole, Asaba and PH.
Only the people of Kano have been able to implant it permanently into 0koro skulls that , their city is not a free tribal zone.
SS, doesn't interested in anything Igbo cos anything from there is cursed. 3 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Godofwar247(m): 9:05am On Oct 01, 2023 |
pachigo001: Wail from now till eternity Lagos belong to igbos see how we chase your oba out of his palace during end sars and he ran for his life are you saying that the end SARS bruhaha was an IGBO thing? 1 Like |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 9:12am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Godofwar247: are you saying that the end SARS bruhaha was an IGBO thing? You've heard it from their own mouths 1 Like |
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Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by DrGoodman: 9:16am On Oct 01, 2023 |
pachigo001: Wail from now till eternity Lagos belong to igbos see how we chase your oba out of his palace during end sars and he ran for his life 2 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by pachigo001(m): 9:24am On Oct 01, 2023 |
Godofwar247: are you saying that the end SARS bruhaha was an IGBO thing? na you sabi 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Tylerbreeze(m): 9:24am On Oct 01, 2023 |
If i talk now those useless , tribalistic mods, will ban their father , let me just let this one slide. But no try this nonsense again. 2 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by pachigo001(m): 9:28am On Oct 01, 2023 |
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Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 9:31am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju:
After the conquest of the territory, an alliance of nineteen settlements (old and new) in the area was formed which gave birth to the Arochukwu Kingdom around 1650-1700. According to the account, the first King (Eze Aro) to rule the new allied Aro kingdom was a man named Akuma. After him, Oke Nnachi the son of Nnachi the priest took over, and ever since his descendants have ruled the throne to this day.
According to this version of the history of the Aros, after the Arochukwu kingdom has been firmly rooted, by the mid-18th century they started dispersing to other parts of Igbo land. Several Aro business families moved from their original settlement, penetrating into the Igbo hinterland and areas surrounding it.
The above posts were culled from Ibo historical sources.
Do you want to now say your own history is false regarding the origins of the Arochukwu settlements and how it was originally Ibibio land ?
get thee behind me ye slitherine, you and I know what you're doing and the consequences so stop pretending to be clever besides, I'm from Bayelsa State 4 Likes |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Nice2023(m): 9:31am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju: According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom.
Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
A similar pattern of conquest through mass migration was used by Ibo clans to choke Onistha out of its original Bini and Igala population.
A similar attempt was made on places such as Rivers until the civil war outbreak and final Ibo expulsion out of the state.
In Delta similar mass migration and settlement of Ibos is gradually taken over Asaba. In a few years from now the Ibos will wake up and tell their host that they are the original owners of the land through shear population strength and dominance just as they did in places like Onistha and present day Abia. A desperate attempt to seize Lagos is ongoing.
This conquest via mass migration and settlement is a similar tactic deployed by Muslims and Jews alike to steal territory.
One Zikist Nijeriya is a tactic used to the fullest by the Ibo in their mass settlement and eventual false claims to another man's land.
Once in significant numbers, the Ibo will first claim the territory is free for all aka No Man's land just as they did in Sabo Garin, Kano and which they are doing for places like Lagos as a whole, Asaba and PH.
Only the people of Kano have been able to implant it permanently into 0koro skulls that , their city is not a free tribal zone.
U are a liar 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Nice2023(m): 9:32am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju: According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom.
Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
According to a widely known account of the Arochuchukwu origin, the present land of Arochukwu was occupied initially by the Ibibio people who migrated to the area around 300 AD from the Benue valley, they founded the settlement of Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Several years later, the first Igbo tribe led by one Agwu Inobia arrived and penetrated the Ibibio territory and founded his own settlement.
As we see among divergent groups domiciled in one area, fights are bound to happen – it soon ensued between the Igbo clan who referred to themselves as the Eze-Agwu clan, and their Ibibio landlords over the age-long issue of land. The communal clash went back and forth.
A similar pattern of conquest through mass migration was used by Ibo clans to choke Onistha out of its original Bini and Igala population.
A similar attempt was made on places such as Rivers until the civil war outbreak and final Ibo expulsion out of the state.
In Delta similar mass migration and settlement of Ibos is gradually taken over Asaba. In a few years from now the Ibos will wake up and tell their host that they are the original owners of the land through shear population strength and dominance just as they did in places like Onistha and present day Abia. A desperate attempt to seize Lagos is ongoing.
This conquest via mass migration and settlement is a similar tactic deployed by Muslims and Jews alike to steal territory.
One Zikist Nijeriya is a tactic used to the fullest by the Ibo in their mass settlement and eventual false claims to another man's land.
Once in significant numbers, the Ibo will first claim the territory is free for all aka No Man's land just as they did in Sabo Garin, Kano and which they are doing for places like Lagos as a whole, Asaba and PH.
Only the people of Kano have been able to implant it permanently into 0koro skulls that , their city is not a free tribal zone.
U are a liar 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by 2elliot: 9:47am On Oct 01, 2023 |
MASTAkiLLAh: There's a coordinated campaign by the blood sucking, broom waving witches and wizards to subtly instill hate of the Igbo as a people in our consciousness prepping for a possible Rwanda style genocide. Three times I voiced my observations without abusing or breaking any nairaland rules but my posts were miraculously deleted. I no be mumu You are very correct. But the more they try, more people are taking note of their treacherous behaviours 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by RevDesm0ndJuju: 9:50am On Oct 01, 2023 |
MASTAkiLLAh: get thee behind me ye slitherine, you and I know what you're doing and the consequences so stop pretending to be clever besides, I'm from Bayelsa State Elections are over Stop claiming what you are not. This is the truth about how Arochukwu settlements formed in Abia after displacing the original ibibio people who had settled over there for over 1,200ys. |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 9:55am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju:
Elections are over
Stop claiming what you are not.
This is the truth about how Arochukwu settlements formed in Abia after displacing the original ibibio people who had settled over there for over 1,200ys.
get away from me Oga. Must I be Igbo to suit your fancy ? Sophisticated person wey no wan use him head, every Nigerian wey no be yoruba na automatically Igbo. What a shame to the sophisticated mumu 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Abia Belongs To Ibibio by Crimecity: 9:58am On Oct 01, 2023 |
RevDesm0ndJuju:
Elections are over
Stop claiming what you are not.
This is the truth about how Arochukwu settlements formed in Abia after displacing the original ibibio people who had settled over there for over 1,200ys.
Ever since Alex Otti announced this Seaport thing, una hatred for Igbos just tripled😂😂. Are you guys scared of losing your omonile and owo mida that Igbos generate for lazy asses like una? 7 Likes 3 Shares |