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Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by TimeManager(m): 10:36am On Jun 09, 2025
The people of Ugbodu have been clamouring for a reunion with their kith and kins across the Niger for a long time, they have complained about being neglected and have made several calls to the Ooni of ife. Finally, their voices are being heard.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by anonimi:
ActressAbimbola:
Because Igbos are uniting with their kits and kins from Rivers, Delta, Benue and Edo. Is alright.
Do you know how Igbo and Yoruba languages are very similar in terms of basic words?

There was a research paper on this topic some years ago by an OAU professor.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by sylve11: 10:37am On Jun 09, 2025
temitope27:
Reno na itsekiri, from royal house
Partly Urhobo, partly Itsekiri.

The father was an Urhobo man. While the mother was from Itsekiri. cool
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Successsearch90(m): 10:38am On Jun 09, 2025
Noted
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Meti99(m): 10:39am On Jun 09, 2025
But their dressing doesn't match Yorubas..
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by BadBradley: 10:40am On Jun 09, 2025
Olatundex22:
you know more than the kings ancestors before your grandfather was born abi. What is your business if it works or not.
he is speaking facts. Olikumi are a tiny group in Igbo area in Delta state, having no land or local government to themselves and share no direct border with Yoruba or itsekiri
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by NEIGHBOUR(m): 10:43am On Jun 09, 2025
ActressAbimbola:
Because Igbos are uniting with their kits and kins from Rivers, Delta, Benue and Edo. Is alright.
I laugh in Chinese 🤣. Be deceiving yourself.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by BadBradley:
Putindbutt:
The same Olukumi people that they want to carve into Anioma state, Lol. We told them Anioma is multi ethnic but they are arguing.
As is Yourba land and Hausa land. The country cannot be divided..

And there's no multiethnicity in Anioma as the name suggests it's over 95% Igbos. Olukumi is swallowed, having no local government area to themselves.

They speak both Igbo and internally speak their olukumi language when indoors.

They have been absorbed
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 10:52am On Jun 09, 2025
success1smyn:
Some of you need help really, Delta North is Igbo and nobody's denying that. Let anyone identify with whoever they want. Olukumi is actually a pure Yoruba word meaning my close friend.
Delta North is not only Igbo. There are several tribes in Delta North.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 10:54am On Jun 09, 2025
Meti99:
But their dressing doesn't match Yorubas..
It's due to cultural assimilation
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 10:55am On Jun 09, 2025
BadBradley:
he is speaking facts. Olikumi are a tiny group in Igbo area in Delta state, having no land or local government to themselves and share no direct border with Yoruba or itsekiri
They are in Aniocha North LG.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Gustavowhite(m): 10:57am On Jun 09, 2025
Olatundex22:
you know more than the kings ancestors before your grandfather was born abi. What is your business if it works or not.
it’s common sense,Africans don’t like reasoning with senes but always with sentiments,they can acknowledge their history but they have been disconnected with the larger Yoruba
See the names of the kings and the People,Uchenna,Ngozi etc
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Gustavowhite(m): 10:58am On Jun 09, 2025
Hisroyalbadmeat:
grin grin grin grin grin,If I talk now, Aunty sperm boat go show background, every time people should go back to where they migrate from,Una fall from heaven Abi 🤣, Bunkum
wetin you want talk wey person never talk before?
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Bestwt001(f): 10:58am On Jun 09, 2025
Ok
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 10:58am On Jun 09, 2025
BadBradley:
As is Yourba land and Hausa land. The country cannot be divided..

And there's no multiethnicity in Anioma as the name suggests it's over 95% Igbos. Olukumi is swallowed, having noovsl government area to themselves.

They speak both Igbo and internally speak their olukumi language when indoors.

They have been absorbed
Anioma is multi ethnic and multi cultural. We have igala, Urhobo, Olukumi, igbos, Agbor, Ika etc are part of Anioma.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Alfred200825(m): 10:58am On Jun 09, 2025
Ttipsy:
lol I don’t understand! The poster bears Igbo name “Uchenna and he’s saying our Oloza
lol 😂
When it is time for them to run for President that when Intelligent Nigerians will show them their real Ancestral tree abi na Plank
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 11:00am On Jun 09, 2025
Ttipsy:
lol I don’t understand! The poster bears Igbo name “Uchenna and he’s saying our Oloza
lol 😂
Alfred200825:
When it is time for them to run for President that when Intelligent Nigerians will show them their real Ancestral tree abi na Plank
That's the mistakes you're making, people can adopt names due to close affinity but doesn't mean they share ancestry with you.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Gustavowhite(m): 11:01am On Jun 09, 2025
Putindbutt:
But you can see them here identifying with their ancestral kinsmen and not ibos. The fact that people are your neighbors doesn't mean they have to be ibo, that's why you are coercing SS minorities as ibos.
Nobody is coercing anybody,am sure you cant even differentiate an uche from there and another from Igbo mainland,you guys that even call Benins “omo ibo”
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by MightySparrow: 11:02am On Jun 09, 2025
Awon ọmọ Oodua mọ ara wọn.

This fellowship should be extended to Obi of Onitsha.

Truly Oodua.

One black race with respect, achievement, spread.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Oladat(m): 11:04am On Jun 09, 2025
DeLaRue:
Yorubas are not Olukunmi because 'that's what they call them in Delta'.

As a word, Olukunmi has been part of the Yoruba lexicon from time immemorial.

It means My Friend.

In places like Owo, and I think may be Okitipupa, in Ondo State and a few other places, till today, you refer to your friend as Olukunmi. People from these places don't instinctively use 'ore' as those from Oyo, Lagos, Ekiti etc do.

It is no coincidence that the Itshekiri and the Olukumi's migration from Yoruba land originated from or passed through Owo.
Just the same way the Hausas' are called aboki
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Kwinesther: 11:04am On Jun 09, 2025
DeLaRue:
Yorubas are not Olukunmi because 'that's what they call them in Delta'.

As a word, Olukunmi has been part of the Yoruba lexicon from time immemorial.

It means My Friend.

In places like Owo, and I think may be Okitipupa, in Ondo State and a few other places, till today, you refer to your friend as Olukunmi. People from these places don't instinctively use 'ore' as those from Oyo, Lagos, Ekiti etc do.

It is no coincidence that the Itshekiri and the Olukumi's migration from Yoruba land originated from or passed through Owo.
You are right. My mum use this word very well meaning my friend. She's from Ondo State.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by ProudlyLagos: 11:07am On Jun 09, 2025
Zionmdde:
Don't really like doing this but let me ask
Isinyemeze and atuwatse from delta are from yoruba groups
But ifeanyi from delta and amaechi from rivers are not from Igbo groups.

Hope you can help me explain better though
grin those Yoruba sub groups are not denying their Yoruba roots, onlike the ikwerre who have consistently rejected being ibo grin

The Yorubas are proud people and proud of their culture and heritage and they don’t need to force anyone or sub groups who don’t want to identify with them, that’s the difference grin
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Gustavowhite(m): 11:10am On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
Anioma is multi ethnic and multi cultural. We have igala, Urhobo, Olukumi, igbos, Agbor, Ika etc are part of Anioma.
But Lagos is multi ethnic and multi cultural too,we have Benin,ijaws,fulani(Gambaris),Nupe and Yorubas in Lagos,so Lagos is not Yorubaland
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by zero8zero(m): 11:11am On Jun 09, 2025
Gustavowhite:
Lagos is multi ethnic too,we also have Benin,ijaws,Nupe and Yorubas in Lagos
Lagos is a state, Delta is a state, Anioma is not.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Christistruth00: 11:12am On Jun 09, 2025
Gustavowhite:
Omokery is Urhobo though
Itsekiri
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Gustavowhite(m): 11:12am On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
Lagos is a state, Delta is a state, Anioma is not.
ok
Lagos Island have Benin origins,No?
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Stolen: 11:14am On Jun 09, 2025
TimeManager:
The people of Ugbodu have been clamouring for a reunion with their kith and kins across the Niger for a long time, they have complained about being neglected and have made several calls to the Ooni of ife. Finally, their voices are being heard.


-Kiss the truth!
ACROSS WHICH NIGER?



DID ANY YORUBA ANCESTOR SEE RIVER NIGER?
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by Stolen: 11:14am On Jun 09, 2025
U PEOPLE ARE VERY SICK
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by AreaFada2: 11:18am On Jun 09, 2025
sylve11:
I thought the Itsekiris were originally from Benin? undecided cool
The Ogiame/Olu, the aristocracy and top chiefs are Benin people. A large population of Itsekiri are Eastern Yoruba, some Edo and neighbouring tribes.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by BadBradley: 11:18am On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
Anioma is multi ethnic and multi cultural. We have igala, Urhobo, Olukumi, igbos, Agbor, Ika etc are part of Anioma.
Where in Anioma land is an urhobo an indigene and is Agbor a tribe?

Social media has done well to expose illness beyond medical diagnosis.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by BadBradley: 11:19am On Jun 09, 2025
zero8zero:
They are in Aniocha North LG.
They don't have a single local government to themselves.
Re: Itsekiri And Olukumi Form Alliance, Share History, Celebrate Exchange (Pics) by sylve11: 11:20am On Jun 09, 2025
AreaFada2:
The Ogiame/Olu, the aristocracy and top chiefs are Benin people. A large population of Itsekiri are Eastern Yoruba, some Edo and neighbouring tribes.
Interesting. cool
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