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What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by Penguin2(op):
With Senator Ned Nwoko bringing the Anioma and Igbo discuss to the front burner again when he sponsored a Bill for the creation of Anioma State and for it to be joined to Southeast, a lot of people who don’t know where Anioma is on Nigeria’s map have become more Anioma than Anioma people and telling Anioma people to refuse such from happening.

Granted that there are native Anioma people who are opposed to the idea of joining Southeast region and be fully recognized as Igbos, but trust me when I say that they are just countable minority.

The vast majority of Anioma sons and daughters do not have a problem with Anioma joining Southeast; this much has been attested to by Izu Anioma in the communiqué they issued on 22nd of August, 2024.

But for those opposed to the idea I want to ask, what do Anioma people stand to lose by joining Southeast?

Is it crude oil and gas resources? Southeast has that in abundance in Imo, Abia and Anambra.

Is it identity? Trust me, the rest of Nigeria, and even the world, sees Anioma people as Igbos. Everyone knows they are Igbos. The only people who don’t know that Aniomas are Igbos are the few Anioma people who swallowed and have believed the lies and propaganda that started to be propagated since after the Biafran War in 1970.


What else?

To an Anioma man I ask, will the West protect your interest in Nigeria more than your Igbo brother?

Or will the North be a better ally to you than the Igbos?

Or can you negotiate for what is due to you alone without allies?

How much can you achieve as a lone voice in Nigeria compared to when you move in solidarity of the entire Southeast region?


What does Anioma stand to lose in joining Southeast?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by Easternmind(m): 8:54pm On Aug 24, 2024
I join to ask you?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by immortalcrown(m): 8:56pm On Aug 24, 2024
The people of Anioma will eat their vomit by joining the Igbo. The vomit is that they have been claiming that they are not Igbo. Joining the Igbo they have always rejected will wound their sentimental ego.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 8:58pm On Aug 24, 2024
Anioma will become a bigger, better and well recognised area when they are fully integrated with their brothers, then the sweeping prosperity spreading from Onitsha to Asaba will increase its pace towards Agbor.

Lands will become more expensive as more Igbos who will want to 3xpqnd inside their regions will become more comfortable to establish in Anioma. Anioma people can also feel more free to access the untapped oil, gas and technology hub in the SE. They already speak same language, have same level of education and are equally good in arts, sports and industrial capacity.

It's a win win.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:00pm On Aug 24, 2024
If there's any sense left in that Delta north , they should ask themselves why the entire SE is salivating about the creation of Anioma and it being lumped to the SE region.

These people carry your Anioma state matter for head pass their own state.

In as much as I am not and will never be opposed to Anioma state creation as I see places like Asaba as long lost due to the ever growing changing demography that will surely upset the already peaceful balance we have in Delta state. I also don't want my state capital to be overrun by invaders. It's for this reason I want Anioma to be created. You sold your lands to them , now you have to live with them.

But what I should ask you is why are these people so hell bent on making your future state part of the SE?

For reference, I urge you to go and read on the memoirs and accounts of Maj. Gen David Ejoor when he served as Governor of the Midwest .

There are a lot your people can learn from the past.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:03pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
If there's any sense left in that Delta north , they should ask themselves why the entire SE is salivating about the creation of Anioma and it being lumped to the SE region.

These people carry your Anioma state matter for head pass their own state.

In as much as I am not and will never be opposed to Anioma state creation as I see places like Asaba as long lost due to the ever growing changing demography that will surely upset the already peaceful balance we have in Delta state. I also don't want my state capital to be overrun by invaders. It's for this reason I want Anioma to be created. You sold your lands to them , now you have to live with them.

But what I should ask you is why are these people so hell bent on making your future state part of the SE?

For reference, I urge you to go and read on the memoirs and accounts of Maj. Gen David Ejoor when he served as Governor of the Midwest .

There are a lot your people can learn from the past.
Blood is thicker than water.

If you notice, the SE are not that interested in Delta south, despite the natural resources there. They respect Warri, Sapele and Ughelli, but their blood is in Anioma.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:05pm On Aug 24, 2024
immortalcrown:
The people of Anioma will eat their vomit by joining the Igbo. The vomit is that they have been claiming that they are not Igbo. Joining the Igbo they have always rejected will wound their sentimental ego.
It was only when the prodigal son returned to his father's house that he saw how deep he was loved all the while. Your father will always forgive you, no matter how bad you effed up.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:08pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Blood is thicker than water.

If you notice, the SE are not that interested in Delta south, despite the natural resources there. They respect Warri, Sapele and Ughelli, but their blood is in Anioma.
What I do know is that only Ned Asaba province will vote in a plebescite to leave Delta state and this will be as a result of the overwhelming SE population residing there.

At the end, Anioma will be reduced to only Asaba and from there we will suggest that it be joined to Anambra .

Ned can now try his luck running as Governor of Anambra or if he fails, he can be their Representative in the NASS because Asaba will not qualify to even have a Senator.


So it's good they are selling themselves across the Niger. They already sold every inch of land they have .
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:09pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
What I do know is that only Ned Asaba province will vote in a plebescite to leave Delta state and this will be as a result of the overwhelming SE population residing there.

At the end, Anioma will be reduced to only Asaba and from there we will suggest that it be joined to Anambra .

Ned can now try his luck running as Governor of Anambra or if he fails, he can be their Representative in the NASS because Asaba will not qualify to even have a Senator.


So it's good they are selling themselves across the Niger. They already sold every inch of land they have .
Just like Lagos.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:12pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Just like Lagos.
Only families and Lagos state owns lands.

You are merely renting.


This applies to most parts of the SS also where your continued stay is at the descretion of the community.

The day they don't want you in their midst, nah instant quit notice.
See: Abandoned property saga .
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by Penguin2(op): 9:12pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
If there's any sense left in that Delta north , they should ask themselves why the entire SE is salivating about the creation of Anioma and it being lumped to the SE region.

These people carry your Anioma state matter for head pass their own state.

In as much as I am not and will never be opposed to Anioma state creation as I see places like Asaba as long lost due to the ever growing changing demography that will surely upset the already peaceful balance we have in Delta state. I also don't want my state capital to be overrun by invaders. It's for this reason I want Anioma to be created. You sold your lands to them , now you have to live with them.

But what I should ask you is why are these people so hell bent on making your future state part of the SE?

For reference, I urge you to go and read on the memoirs and accounts of Maj. Gen David Ejoor when he served as Governor of the Midwest .

There are a lot your people can learn from the past.
You still didn’t say anything.

All this long epistle, you would used it to itemize what Anioma people stand to lose by joining Southeast.

Is it their land?

If yes, can you cite any instances of where Igbos have bought land in vast majority and ended up starting to cause problems for the native?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:14pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Only families and Lagos state owns lands.

You are merely renting.


This applies to most parts of the SS also where your continued stay is at the descretion of the community.
What about the $100million Dangote paid, you mean he doesn't have a land in Lagos? grin
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by Nobody:
ShinnBet:
What I do know is that only Ned Asaba province will vote in a plebescite to leave Delta state and this will be as a result of the overwhelming SE population residing there.

At the end, Anioma will be reduced to only Asaba and from there we will suggest that it be joined to Anambra .

Ned can now try his luck running as Governor of Anambra or if he fails, he can be their Representative in the NASS because Asaba will not qualify to even have a Senator.


So it's good they are selling themselves across the Niger. They already sold every inch of land they have .
Penguin2:
With Senator Ned Nwoko bringing the Anioma and Igbo discuss to the front burner again when he sponsored a Bill for the creation of Anioma State and for it to be joined to Southeast, a lot of people who don’t know where Anioma is on Nigeria’s map have become more Anioma than Anioma people and telling Anioma people to refuse such from happening.

Granted that there are native Anioma people who are opposed to the idea of joining Southeast region and be fully recognized as Igbos, but trust me when I say that they are just countable minority.

The vast majority of Anioma sons and daughters do not have a problem with Anioma joining Southeast; this much has been attested to by Izu Anioma in the communiqué they issued on 22nd of August, 2024.

But for those opposed to the idea I want to ask, what do Anioma people stand to lose by joining Southeast?

Is it crude oil and gas resources? Southeast has that in abundance in Imo, Abia and Anambra.

Is it identity? Trust me, the rest of Nigeria, and even the world, sees Anioma people as Igbos. Everyone knows they are Igbos. The only people who don’t know that Aniomas are Igbos are the few Anioma people who swallowed and have believed the lies and propaganda that started to be propagated since after the Biafran War in 1970.


What else?

To an Anioma man I ask, will the West protect your interest in Nigeria more than your Igbo brother?

Or will the North be a better ally to you than the Igbos?

Or can you negotiate for what is due to you alone without allies?

How much can you achieve as a lone voice in Nigeria compared to when you move in solidarity of the entire Southeast region?


What does Anioma stand to lose in joining Southeast?
the writer na Igbo man and easterner, not a deltan or Southerner. Na for naira land I dey hear anioma. We ukwuanis, ndokwa and Ika brothers making 5 local governments don officially reply Ned. Even aniocha Kings like isele uku own, don say they are binis Which yeye cultural group be izu anioma? All those paid yeye 2 or 3 person group. Ned nwoko was rigged to see how he can develop north delta, but failed. He's eying governor position of anioma and nothing else. B4 it gets to Delta north turn to rule Delta, he will be 90 years old, which is 2039.igbo don run full Delta after their darling ipob disturb them for east, come here dey think say make we cut part of Delta give them, after sometime them go come say Igbo is ipob. They will dream till end of d world. Anioma was coined by some tribes of Delta north to create a state for all north tribes in south, not east. After this Ned nwoko plot we just shelve am.asaba no want anything to do with Igbo or remember civil war. U know what happened about the Igbo amaka building in okpanam? Late asagba said it should be cleaned off or replaced with ahaba amaka. No square inch of Delta will be cut off to form a separate state, and no part of Delta or south will join east to form a state
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:18pm On Aug 24, 2024
Penguin2:
You still didn’t say anything.

All this long epistle, you would used it to itemize what Anioma people stand to lose by joining Southeast.

Is it their land?

If yes, can you cite any instances of where Igbos have bought land in vast majority and ended up starting to cause problems for the native?
And why is it a hot topic for you guys ?

Last I checked you are not from Delta north and here you are demanding they key into joining SE region.

You should tell us why Anioma state creation and it's yoking to the SE is beneficial to Anioma people.

Where they in any way oppressed in Delta state ? Asaba is the capital of Delta state and enjoyed a lot of investment by the state govt. Investment that came from resources in the south.

The rotational system in place has seen them have a governor. So they can't say they have been cheated.

If for some reason they want to be on their own,I and ever other Deltan is very ok with their choice.

The only qualms I have is why it is now an Ibo agenda to see to Anioma joining the SE geopolitcal region ?


Why?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:23pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
And why is it a hot topic for you guys ?

Last I checked you are not from Delta north and here you are demanding they key into joining SE region.

You should tell us why Anioma state creation and it's yoking to the SE is beneficial to Anioma people.

Where they in any way oppressed in Delta state ? Asaba is the capital of Delta state and enjoyed a lot of investment by the state govt. Investment that came from resources in the south.

The rotational system in place has seen them have a governor. So they can't say they have been cheated.

If for some reason they want to be on their own,I and ever other Deltan is very ok with their choice.

The only qualms I have is why it is now an Ibo agenda to see to Anioma joining the SE geopolitcal region ?


Why?
Are you afraid to ask the Anioma son who sponsored the bill?

Why are you angry?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:23pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
What about the $100million Dangote paid, you mean he doesn't have a land in Lagos? grin
Go and check the deed to that title


It has a 99y lease on it .

Dangote is renting the land


No land anywhere is exclusively owned by that who purchased it.

Even in the US, you must still pay county tax on that building as long as it is standing on county land. Failure to which it returns to the county.

If you want permanent land, go to your village and demand your share from your elders.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:25pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Go and check the deed to that title


It has a 99y lease on it .

Dangote is renting the land


No land anywhere is exclusively owned by that who purchased it.

Even in the US, you must still pay county tax on that building as long as it is standing on county land. Failure to which it returns to the county.

If you want permanent land, go to your village and demand your share from your elders.
What about the ones sold in Delta state, they didn't give 99 years? grin

Some yoruba people sef.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:25pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Are you afraid to ask the Anioma son who sponsored the bill?

Why are you angry?
Person wey dey find shortcut to Governorship.

He knows he can never smell being governor of Delta owing to the rotational system in place.

He sold you that SE zone so he can get Ibo senators to back his bill in the Senate.

Wise men from Delta north know this already
.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:27pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
What about the ones sold in Delta state, they didn't give 99 years? grin

Some yoruba people sef.
That's why Sheriff is bulldozing all those illegal structures .
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:31pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Person wey dey find shortcut to Governorship.

He knows he can never smell being governor of Delta owing to the rotational system in place.

He sold you that SE zone so he can get Ibo senators to back his bill in the Senate.

Wise men from Delta north know this already
.
You didn't answer my question.

Why are you afraid to tell him, and you are getting worked up just because we're discussing it on a free platform, what are you afraid of?
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:32pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
That's why Sheriff is bulldozing all those illegal structures .
He will get tired like Sanwo-Olu. Lands are still being bought now, this night. grin
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by honeyB2018: 9:33pm On Aug 24, 2024
Penguin2:
With Senator Ned Nwoko bringing the Anioma and Igbo discuss to the front burner again when he sponsored a Bill for the creation of Anioma State and for it to be joined to Southeast, a lot of people who don’t know where Anioma is on Nigeria’s map have become more Anioma than Anioma people and telling Anioma people to refuse such from happening.

Granted that there are native Anioma people who are opposed to the idea of joining Southeast region and be fully recognized as Igbos, but trust me when I say that they are just countable minority.

The vast majority of Anioma sons and daughters do not have a problem with Anioma joining Southeast; this much has been attested to by Izu Anioma in the communiqué they issued on 22nd of August, 2024.

But for those opposed to the idea I want to ask, what do Anioma people stand to lose by joining Southeast?

Is it crude oil and gas resources? Southeast has that in abundance in Imo, Abia and Anambra.

Is it identity? Trust me, the rest of Nigeria, and even the world, sees Anioma people as Igbos. Everyone knows they are Igbos. The only people who don’t know that Aniomas are Igbos are the few Anioma people who swallowed and have believed the lies and propaganda that started to be propagated since after the Biafran War in 1970.


What else?

To an Anioma man I ask, will the West protect your interest in Nigeria more than your Igbo brother?

Or will the North be a better ally to you than the Igbos?

Or can you negotiate for what is due to you alone without allies?

How much can you achieve as a lone voice in Nigeria compared to when you move in solidarity of the entire Southeast region?


What does Anioma stand to lose in joining Southeast?
This nonsense must stop. Anyone of them,who doesn't want to be associated with IGBOS, should please find where the belong and allow us have rest of mind..
I will advise my Igbo brothers,to stop identifying with anyone of them who chooses not to. Simple.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:34pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
He will get tired like Sanwo-Olu. Lands are still being bought now, this night. grin
And they can keep selling.

When their children start renting with no hope of owning their own land maybe sense go return.

They have this 40yr cycle of returning to dulling before getting sense.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:35pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
And they can keep selling.

When their children start renting with no hope of owning their own land maybe sense go return.

They have this 40yr cycle of returning to dulling before getting sense.
Till then, just relax.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:37pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Till then, just relax.
Not my problem other than they got gifted a state capital .

Well, when Anioma comes , the divorce alimony will include paying for all the infrastructure and loans used in making Asaba a befitting capital.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:40pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Not my problem other than they got gifted a state capital .

Well, when Anioma comes , the divorce alimony will include paying for all the infrastructure and loans used in making Asaba a befitting capital.
Go and sleep, you don't have any points, when will enugu refund Anambra for the infrastructure that was used to build enugu City? cheesy
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:40pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Not my problem other than they got gifted a state capital .

Well, when Anioma comes , the divorce alimony will include paying for all the infrastructure and loans used in making Asaba a befitting capital.
Go and sleep, you don't have any points, when will enugu refund Anambra for the infrastructure that was used to build enugu City? cheesy

Small boys
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:45pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Go and sleep, you don't have any points, when will enugu refund Anambra for the infrastructure that was used to build enugu City? cheesy

Small boys
Anambra state was carved out of Greater Anambra.

It is Anambra that owes Enugu and not the other way but giving there was nothing on ground in new Anambra as at the time of it being carved out of old Anambra , there was no need to reconcile anything.

In the case of Anioma state, all loans, liabilities and assets by Delta state under Anioma will be duly divided.

You don't expect the remaining Delta state to be paying loans on projects carried out in Delta north ?

I laff.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by vanbonattel: 9:53pm On Aug 24, 2024
ShinnBet:
Anambra state was carved out of Greater Anambra.

It is Anambra that owes Enugu
and not the other way but giving there was nothing on ground in new Anambra as at the time of it being carved out of old Anambra , there was no need to reconcile anything.

In the case of Anioma state, all loans, liabilities and assets by Delta state under Anioma will be duly divided.

You don't expect the remaining Delta state to be paying loans on projects carried out in Delta north ?

I laff.
Baba, you are a confirmed ronu miscreant grin

You know nothing.
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 9:57pm On Aug 24, 2024
vanbonattel:
Baba, you are a confirmed ronu miscreant grin

You know nothing.
What infrastructure was present in present day Anambra when it was in Old Anambra ?

Even Nnsuka was much better than any town in current Anambra .

Just have it in the back of your mind that like all divorces, and with loan obligations everywhere, Anioma will be saddled with its own fair share of Delta loans especially every penny that went into Asaba .
Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by opamoses1: 9:58pm On Aug 24, 2024
Abekeleke Ibo will rest small as Anioma would become the new 4th or 5th class ibos. cheesy

Re: What Would Anioma Lose Joining Southeast? by ShinnBet: 10:01pm On Aug 24, 2024
opamoses1:
Abekeleke Ibo will rest small as Anioma would become the new 4th or 5th class ibos. cheesy
Leave them.

Their eye go clear soon.
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