Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko - Politics - Nairaland
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| Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Penguin2(op): 4:54am On Sep 16, 2025 |
”Meanwhile, those with poor knowledge of history are trying to make falsehood the dominant narrative…” The above is Sen. Ned Nwoko reechoing what some of us have always said here but we were called ‘expansionists’ or ‘attachee by force’. If anybody ever told me that the quest for Igbo unification will be spearheaded by an Anioma man, and not a mainland Igbo, I wouldn’t have believed it. Right now, the two most important Igbo men alive are Peter Obi and Ned Nwoko. ANIOMA: HISTORY, IDENTITY, EQUITY AND THE QUEST FOR STATEHOODhttps://x.com/prince_nednwoko/status/1967527045526938069?s=46&t=2AB_wrBea-oBYJf5ZCFV-A
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| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by OfoIgbo: 5:07am On Sep 16, 2025*. Modified: 12:40pm On Sep 16, 2025 |
Penguin2:Anioma bu igbo. Anybody that doesn't like this truism can go and hug a transformer |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Penguin2(op): 5:30am On Sep 16, 2025 |
OfoIgbo:You are right. The only people you see fighting against what Ned Nwoko is doing are people that are not even from Anioma. Revisionists who think they are more Catholics than the Pope i.e they know Anioma more than Anioma people themselves. You see how all the initial resistance and issuing of statements have disappeared. And whatever Ned is saying is also true of Ikwerre people in Rivers State. But for now, let’s focus on Anioma first. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by fergie001(mod): 5:35am On Sep 16, 2025 |
I don't think he is saying things people do not know already but we know been Governor of the State if created is his prime motive. Not bad for a politician. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by shortgun(m): 5:44am On Sep 16, 2025*. Modified: 1:15pm On Sep 16, 2025 |
I am glad he mentioned the Ekwumeku War, which lasted for 31 years against the British army. That was a defining moment in the history of the Igbo nation and her people. Many people know about the Biafran War, but it was not the first time the Igbo stood defiantly against invaders. The first war recorded in history was against the British army and it lasted for over 30 years. The colonialists could only claim victory only after resorting to the slaughter of unarmed women, children and the elderly, eventually forcing Igbo men to surrender. No other African tribe challenged colonial powers with such resistance, and it was precisely this boldness that made the Igbo a target of colonial suppression. This battle dealt a heavy blow to the British army, resulting in many casualties including the death of Captain H. C. Chapman, Lieutenant Moorhouse. Frustrated by their inability to subdue the Igbo, the British unleashed unimaginable terror burning towns, desecrating shrines, destroying sacred places, burning Igbo farmlands and carrying out massacres designed to completely crush the Igbo spirit.....this was the same template used by the Gowon troops during the Biafran war. Large bounties were placed on Igbo heads and neighboring tribes who were loyal to the colonial authorities were told to hate the Igbos and were rewarded for capturing them. Yet still, the Igbo refused to bow. It took more than three decades of bloodshed before the British could assert control. From that point onward, every Igbo person was seen as a threat to the colonial authorities and their motives... Survival and opportunities for the Igbos often demanded that some hide their identity. But the courage, resilience and spirit of the Igbo could never be extinguished. The legacy of that bravery endures. It is a reminder that the Igbo people, time and again have stood unbroken in the face of oppression, subjugation and forging a history of resilience that continues to inspire generations to this day. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/04/ekumeku-war-why-britain-balkanised-anioma-land/ |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Christistruth03: 5:55am On Sep 16, 2025 |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Samfloxin(m): 6:06am On Sep 16, 2025 |
From north,south ,east and west,may Chukwu okike Abiama bring our brothers and sisters together. Igbo bu ofu |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by IBB007(m): 7:42am On Sep 16, 2025 |
lol…one of the funniest articles I’ve ever read…continue to dey whine una sef |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Penguin2(op): 7:52am On Sep 16, 2025 |
fergie001:Well, he’s saying what a lot of people have been saying for a long time now but coming from him gives it more force of authority. For years I’ve said similar things here on Nairaland but you see people trying to rewrite history either out of deliberately maliciousness or sheer ignorance. That’s why I love what Ned is doing. And I don’t really care what his motives are, what I know is that his course is just. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Gerhards: 8:10am On Sep 16, 2025 |
IBB007:Keep crying harder, after all it’s free, wish you could gather them for me because it’s too delicious to waste
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| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Gerhards: 8:14am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Penguin2:Those trying so hard to rewrite history are the unity beggars and everybody know who they are, watch them attack Ned in few minutes Laptop boyz over to you 😁😁 |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Penguin2(op): 8:31am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Gerhards:That’s what is most funny about the entire thing. All the attacks on Ned Nwoko’s push for Anioma has come from online non-entities. No person of repute or substance has gone on National Television to challenge any of the things that Ned has been saying since the day he first introduced the Anioma State creation bill. None! |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by shortgun(m): 10:19am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Penguin2:Exactly. The only people denying Anioma’s Igbo identity are outsiders with an agenda to rewrite history. Unfortunately for them, they have finally met their match in Ned Nwoko, the man studied History in school, he not only knows his own roots but also understands the true heritage of his people. Anioma is fully Igbo and no amount of online noise or propaganda can erase that undeniable truth. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Tochi3(m): 10:29am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Christistruth03: ![]() ..the propaganda & lies fröm your Laptop is stale.. ![]() |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by malali: 10:30am On Sep 16, 2025 |
While Anioma’s historical and cultural arguments are compelling, it is important to recognize a hard national truth: not every LGA or ethnic group in Nigeria can be granted statehood. If every group that feels marginalized were given a state, Nigeria would fragment into hundreds of micro-states, creating more bureaucracy, duplication of governance, and endless boundary disputes. The federation must weigh state creation not only on identity but also on economic viability, administrative sustainability, and national cohesion. What Anioma and other groups truly need is equity in resource allocation, fair representation, and constitutional reforms that guarantee justice, not just multiplying states endlessly. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by jmoore(m): 10:31am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Anioma is an Igbo word. It means good land. Anioma is an Igbo word. It means good land. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by 89green: 10:34am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Waste of time, let's focus on welfare of existing states not all these mumu suggestions. States continue to wallow in insecurity, no light, less improved schools, improper Healthcare We have more pressing issues, not this Anioma |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by zero8zero(m): 10:34am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Stop all this nonsense abeg, Anioma is an acronym, it is not an Igbo only communities. Anioma is multi ethnic and multi cultural, it comprises of different ethnic groups from Edo, Igala, Lukumi, Igbo, Ika, etc. Anioma did not come into existence until 1951 when it was coined by Dennis Osadebey from different ethnic groups and background. Pls, stop this land grabbing and desperation to force yourself on other minorities of Anioma who have their own unique identities.
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| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Mindlog: 10:36am On Sep 16, 2025 |
IBB007:It is not funner than your wilful resistance to factual knowledge.😂😂😂 |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Dennisochampa: 10:36am On Sep 16, 2025 |
As long as them no force other people join the state creation.... Na them know... Since state creation is the new problem of Nigeria... U see this tribal politics. Na im go destroy Nigeria last last.... The same old people stealing from existing states are the ones thahs gonna rule the new state... It's just the same circle of greed |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by onuman: 10:37am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Who does Ned think he is fooling in the southeast? The South east requires a sixth state, to increase its people's political representation in Abuja, not further dilution and reduction of its political representation through having Anioma State as 6th state in the southeast. Anioma as state shall remain in the Southsouth. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Mindlog: 10:38am On Sep 16, 2025 |
zero8zero:When ignorance is so bold...you can also add Swahili as part of the ethnic groups that make up Anioma.😂😂😂 |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by chiagozien(m): 10:38am On Sep 16, 2025*. Modified: 11:09am On Sep 16, 2025 |
God bless Umu Igbo nile wherever they are located. |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Antoeni(m): 10:41am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Of What Use is This? What Is Grand Pa Trying to Bring Out , The Core South Eastern State ( Abia, Anambra & Imo State) Don't Even Seen Enugu & Ebonyi As Igbos, Talkless Seeing or Recognizing Delta lgbos As Igbos |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by domDva(m): 10:46am On Sep 16, 2025 |
it f00lishness to even debate whether Anioma people are Igbos or not. You can understand their Igbo dialect better than Abakiliki |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by zero8zero(m): 10:46am On Sep 16, 2025*. Modified: 11:07am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Mindlog:Remember how Ojukwu forcefully conscripted underaged boys from the minorities into biafra army, how biafra troops oppressed and tortured the minorities in the old eastern region into identifying with biafra. That's exactly the blue print of Igbo and their Modus Operandi. Even during the Eastern region, how the minorities were dominated to relinquish their assets , positions and properties to the igbos. Show some respect to other ethnic minorities of Anioma and let them be.
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| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by peterincredible: 10:47am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Penguin2:i am proudly igbo, proudly anioma, and proudly enuani. we need the anioma state and it should be zoned to the east |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Landmaq: 10:48am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Ned Nwoko is going ... Someone take this man to see a psych before it's too late |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by MasterJayJay: 10:49am On Sep 16, 2025 |
zero8zero:You go explain tire. Anioma is an Igbo word. Whether you like it or not Why wasn't the acronym formed in a way that wouldn't sound like Igbo? REST |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by Rindo69: 10:50am On Sep 16, 2025 |
We do not need new states! New states, new governors, lg chairmen , states assembly, commissioners, federal reps with all the PAs and SAs...with absolutely no benefit to the people! |
| Re: Anioma: History, Identity, Equity And The Quest For Statehood By Sen. Ned Nwoko by peterincredible: 10:50am On Sep 16, 2025 |
Dennisochampa:we dont care we aniomas want our own state. and if u think the new state is all about stealing money by politician then u are wrong we the anioma's want the state so that we can unite fully with our brothers in the east. the new state will trigger a sunami of coming together of all igbo speaking people in the south south with there kit and kins in the east. i know many people dont like it but we really dont care |
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