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Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Omoawoke: 4:58am On Dec 03, 2023 |
CSTRR: You obviously are not that smart. You are full of cobwebs upstairs. If you aren’t, that won’t confuse you |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:10am On Dec 03, 2023 |
OdefaGirl: That is a false and insincere narrative you used here! Shows you are bias. They are called developers because some few chest-beating Igbo people were going around claiming they are the ones that developed other states; not because "they invest in other states". |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:10am On Dec 03, 2023 |
OluwaJohn77: How many minutes drive is it from Nnewi town? And what would be the speed of driving (km/h)? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:14am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Abufo: Please tell us which fights Igbos have been in. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:16am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Omoawoke:the world will not take you serious ! I know you will shout Igbo! Mind you those that are saying these aren't Igbo ! Get ready to fight not only Igbo that own property in Lagos but Hausa in agege , the Edo in Alimosho They will deal with you . .the fact is you have lost Lagos
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Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:17am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:go and learn Igbo history 50% of Igbo lands today are gotten from wars with others ..... |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:19am On Dec 03, 2023 |
pandax: Empty, delusional chest-beating. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:20am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: Just list which fights Igbos have been in. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:23am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Omoawoke: Nonsense! Igbos are at least 33m. Yorubas in Nigeria are probably 36m. Almost the same population. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:23am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:abeg show us Okay this is Iwoye Ketu and a village is Ogun with their hIgh IGR! Una go dey lie to unaseff to feel good...OTEDOLA no fit build small hospital for three 14th century Yoruba villages Una no dey shame ! Every Yoruba man na Lagosian even Una Babablue Shameless lots 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:25am On Dec 03, 2023 |
madubaymi: SE is not one of the densely populated regions in Nigeria. It is the most densely populated region in Nigeria. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:26am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Okay |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:26am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: Your IQ is very low with this your "Group Economics" random selection of measures of wealth. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:28am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: Nsukka is the most notable Igbo subgroup to be involved in these wars as the Igala people conquered and installed priest kings to govern the district for almost a century. The Nsukka people have continuously inhabited northern Igboland since the 3rd millennium BCE as shown through archeological continuity and glottochrony. They are considered to be one of the first Igbo subgroups by historian and archeologist Edwin Eme Okafor. During the period of the Igbo-Igala Wars, marked by a scarcity of labor and insecurity resulting from slave raiding and the Nsukka-Igala conflicts, notable changes occurred in the iron smelting practices of the Nsukka people. Due to urgency, some iron smelters resorted to using wood directly in their smelting process, bypassing the usual practice of burning it to produce charcoal. This adaptation in smelting techniques demonstrates the impact of the war on the traditional methods employed by the Nsukka community, as they incorporated wood into their process to sustain their iron production amidst the challenging conditions.[3] The conflicts started with the arrival of a figure named Onọjọ Ogboni whose background is surrounded in mystery. One of the 18th century conflicts was the Battle of Nsukka in 1794, which resulted in a Nsukka military victory, but with significant losses including the Eze's eldest son, and three of his wives. The battle was witnessed by Sailor, Joseph B. Hawkins. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:28am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: During the early 19th century, the Eastern Igbo subgroups located in Ebonyi State underwent a significant migration towards the Cross River areas, this in turn manifested in boundary disputes between several Eastern Igbo groups with her neighbours such as Ikwo-Nsobo and Osopo of Cross River State, Izzi – Osopo and Yala of Cross River State and Mgbo-Igala of Benue State. A similar migration skirmish towards Abia State in the 17th century established the Aro Confederacy. As the Ezza, Izzi, Ikwo subgroups moved northward, all who are said to descend from siblings whose patriarch hailed from Afikpo, the Ezza ecountered the indigenous Orri people and protected them from extinction in exchange for farming rights. The Ikwo people encountered the Okum and annihilated then assimilated the rest of them, the Okum do not exist as an identifiable group anymore but there is archeological and cultural proof of their existence, as there are non-Igbo dances and masquerades in modern Ikwo culture. The southern Ikwo displaced the indigenous Adadama group far to modern Cross River State. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:29am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:As the Igala already lived in the area with the Orri they sought friendship with the Ezza and gave them land for farming. However, betrayed by the Ezza whose true intent was expansion and to address their ongoing land scarcity. It led to a conflict between the two groups, resulting in the Igala's defeat and expulsion from their occupied territory which the Ezza then took control of. The Agba community, located in Ebo Ndiagu, Ochuhu Agba, and Orie Agba Elu, faced defeat as the Ezza's territory expanded. Some rallied, but despite putting up a spirited but brief defense, the Agba were compelled to retreat southwards, leaving their abandoned lands to be later settled by Umunwagu and Ikwuate (Idembia). Seeking safety and security, the Agba people sought refuge in Ishielu Division, departing from their original mainland settlements. The Ezza met them again in 1850 and again conquered and displaced the remnants, naming the new territory Ezzagu. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:31am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: Before Igbo arrival in the Aro territory, a group of proto Ibibio migrated to the area and established the Ibom Kingdom during the Bantu expansion. This proto Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house. The Eze Awgu group who lead the rebellion against the ruling family aligned with several outside forces like the Priest Nnachi from the Edda group near Afikpo, was called by their king Awgu Inobia (Eze Agwu) for help. When he arrived, Nnachi and Eze Agwu allied with prince Akakpokpo Okon of the Ibibio kingdom of Ibom Kingdom. Akakpokpo Okon was the son of a marriage between an Igbo woman of the Eze Agwu clan and the King Obong Okon Ita in an attempt of a peace treaty for a war that have been fought between the Igbo subgroup and Ibibio. The Eze Agwu/Nnachi faction decided to help Akakpokpo attempt to overthrow his brother king Akpan Okon. Aro Confederacy, and its far reaching Influence The coup was heavily resisted which called for even more help. Through Nnachi, an Eastern Cross river group answered the call for help. They were known as the Akpa who were living at today Akwa Akpa before the arrival of the Efik people in that region. These warriors and traders, may have had European guns which were new to the territory. Being the Igbo allies, the Akpas were led by the royal Nnubi family. Osim and Akuma Nnubi led Akpa soldiers to help fight against the ruling household. Together with Igbo forces and rebels, they fought against the Ibom Kingdom forces (1690). During the final battles, Osim Nnubi was slain in Oror city state making it the capital of Arochukwu. At the end of the war, Osim and Akakpokpo were dead. In order to honor Osim's legacy, his brother Akuma was crowned the first EzeAro (king). After his death, Nnachi's descendants took the throne starting with his first son Oke Nnachi. The Arochukwu kingdom, was founded |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:31am On Dec 03, 2023 |
KingOfAmebo: People like that show how weak mental health facilities are in Nigeria. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:32am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:we have lots of wars in our history but today we are peace loving people but don't push us to war...cos any Territory we win in war we will never give it back again Be warned! |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:32am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: Put the years on these without any "Group Economics". Oya, sharp sharp! |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:34am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:show us a simple clinic your OTEDOLA built for his people to help and assist them from the effects of agbo Other tribes are laughing at you people...your backwardness is glaring....Una no dey shame 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:38am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:group economics is what made Igbo to develop their lands and ensure that the economics of a group is well protected as we can see Igbo billionaire voting hospitals in villages making the money that will be spent for Medicare outside to be in Igbo land Abeg show me one HOSPITAL THAT OTEDOLA BUILT or BABABLUE for his village Una no dey shame! Mugu do you know that this is a hospital in Anambra built by an Igbo man in his village Show me one that was built in Yoruba land Even the best hospital in Lagos is even owned by igbos the Eko Hospital (Enebeli , an Igboman, Obiora an Igbo man and Kuku) See Igbo hospital in Anambra village 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:42am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: So, in your chest-beating head of Igbos "fight", you were pointing to and digging out examples 200 years ago? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:43am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: 300 years ago? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:44am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: Almost 200 years ago? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:45am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: 400 years ago? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:45am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: And Ilorin lost almost 300 yrs ago couldn't get it back nor install a king I will advise...never fight Igbo in Lagos ...the land you will lose will be lost forever 1 Like |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:47am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: Your chest-beating is very high, your IQ is very low. How many peoples/tribes do not have lots of wars in our history? You see what happens to your critical thinking abilities when you go and study "Group Economics" at a state poly? You just want to beat chest that you are a gangster and warrior tribe? |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by Gamesmart: 5:48am On Dec 03, 2023 |
ariesbull: ariesbull: Low IQ statements. |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:48am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: Be careful for what you wish...Igbo are not an ethnic group you threaten Whatever you loose in war with igbo is lost forever
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Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:49am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart: Okay let's forget OTEDOLA...dude has nothing to give to his people let's get that fact Okay show us one world-class hospital any of your big men built for his village or his people free Una no dey shame Everything you guys are backwards |
Re: How Rich Men In Orifite In Anambra Are Making Their Town Economic Viable (Photo) by ariesbull: 5:51am On Dec 03, 2023 |
Gamesmart:I warn you ... Any fight you bring to Igbo territory and you loose ! That land is lost forever Beer that in mind so....be careful |
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