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| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by WhizdomXX(m): 7:47pm On Feb 03 |
Eminado1:According to Ned, Tinubu promised him. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by WhizdomXX(m): 7:49pm On Feb 03 |
Lovit:Stop this fight you're looking for oo. This was what triggered MC Oluomo to perform the mad acts he did in 2023. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by wallrichy: 8:17pm On Feb 03 |
It's his personal estate o my brother. He has planned to be the first governor after the creation of the state. You think say all those clamouring by him na for Regina ? 😂 😂 He's doing it so that the choppings can finally get to the permanent side...... 😂 ChristineC: |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by ScarletBrace(m): 8:26pm On Feb 03 |
Ezeama400:Rubbish. How Africa wan take develop with these kind brains? Anioma ko, Enyeama ni |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Osanoghodua1: 8:27pm On Feb 03 |
I welcome this development, they should be relocated to Delta State or Anambra state because no part of Edo South will be cut to join any new state. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by almarthins(m): 8:48pm On Feb 03 |
Ezeama400:There is nothing in South east that requires balance. You can't make full plot out of half plot. Anioma still remain an illusionary illusion. One region that is not even as big as Niger state wants a state. Where is logic in all of this? |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by almarthins(m): 8:50pm On Feb 03 |
Osanoghodua1:I second am. Region wey no even big like some states in the North. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Ezeama400(op): 9:28pm On Feb 03 |
WhizdomXX:You know the places Igbos are located in those states.. You just wanna to be mischievous.. You can’t be asking such silly questions In this digital era where one can easily find his answers all over the media.. If you can’t find the answers, then you need to go back to stone ages where you belong. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by WhizdomXX(m): 9:49pm On Feb 03 |
Ezeama400:I know now. I used Google, was not aware of those states tho. Thank you for the insults. Your fellow Igbo from Anioma land, Delta State. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Ezeama400(op): 9:58pm On Feb 03 |
WhizdomXX:My bad ! I thought you were someone else trying to dismiss presence of Igbos in those areas.. I apologise! |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by sundayezege4(m): 10:12pm On Feb 03 |
Ezeama400:I too love igbos aswear, very sweet people. No wonder other trips are jealous of of them |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by YourKarma: 10:28pm On Feb 03 |
almarthins:You people's pepper-body is of epic proportions. Why are you triggered? Wetin concern you? Tueeh! |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by WhizdomXX(m): 10:36pm On Feb 03 |
Ezeama400:Apology accepted. I was actually surprised to see Igbo villages in Bayelsa State. Total was 13. I went further to do same for Yoruba and it was 10, while Hausa was 11. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by almarthins(m): 8:13am On Feb 04 |
YourKarma:This is a matter of putting the cart before the horse, and most you failed to see the real issue. Will creation of state eliminate corruption? Creation of another state is just another avenue to prep up another hydra head of draining the land of anything good. This is Nigeria were injustice rife. We don't need another state, what we need is a system of institutiional accountability. We need to create that. May you start thinking beyond your belly and tribal affiliation. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Osanoghodua1: 8:44am On Feb 04 |
I second am. Region wey no even big like some states in the North.The Igbankes are the reasons why the SE are getting jobs in Edo state civil service. They will claim they are from Orionmwon and be given jobs only to later discover they are from Igbo land. The faster they are relocated the better for the Benins enough of these charades, get relocated to Ebonyi or Imo state and leave Edo alone. Their leaders are traitors. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by IGBOPROMISE1: 2:22pm On Feb 04 |
WhizdomXX:Can’t argue with your assertion that there was a ‘Fulani-Igbo alliance’ after ‘independence’ that birthed the Balewa gov’t. Bear in mind the gov’t was controlled by the Fulani arm (executive) while the Igbo arm was the junior partner (ceremonial), and its leader, Azikiwe, only had ceremonial powers no different to what Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II had in Nigeria after ‘independence’ and before Nigeria became a Republic in 1963! We can see how since 1966 to date, the Yoruba/Fulani alliance has engineered the sabotage of Igbo economic, political and territorial interests, as well as seen to the loss of millions of Igbo lives….actions which can DIRECTLY be linked to specific Yoruba or Fulani individuals or linked to a group! Now can you point to similar instances in which the Igbo, whether as a group or a individual, did same to Yoruba economic, political or territorial interests and also caused the death of millions of Yoruba using their alliance with the Fulani of which you refer?….An alliance in which they were the junior partner! We’re not just quoting past events for the sake of just quoting, but we’re going further to examine the effects or consequences of said events (or in this case, alliances) on individuals or groups. Nobody is saying individuals or groups shouldn’t ally with others for the sake of politics. That’s what politics is all about after all…building alliances and cooperations with a view to winning elections! But it goes beyond the pale when such alliances are forged for intentionally sustained hegemonic control of the political-economy of a country, and to cheat, marginalise and subjugate a targeted ethnic group that’s seen as the enemy competition that must be suppressed and subdued! This is the koko of the matter! |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by WhizdomXX(m): 2:45pm On Feb 04 |
IGBOPROMISE1:1966 Till date Including the tenure of Shagari and Ekwueme versus Awolowo and Phillip Umeadi, or is it the time of Obasanjo version Buhari and Okadigbo? Or is it in Yaradua and Jonathan. Please stop the vendetta and like you said focus on restarting as a political group for a better Nigeria and a better Igbo nation. Nigeria did not start in 2014, it was 100 years by then. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Pacyrus(m): 2:58pm On Feb 04 |
Ignore that dude. Keeps behaving like Olaniyi. Ezeama400: |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by armyofone(m): 6:34pm On Feb 04*. Modified: 4:39pm On Feb 07 |
Let them just develop Igbanke and stop wasting people's time. A place where no electricity for the past 10 years ? So so red clay full everywhere! My grandma told us the Caucasian Catholic Fathers tried when they were in Igbanke and other places but since they left everything is non existence! Nigeria who do una ? No light, no water, no nothing. Once they are financially buoyant they go about marrying like it's not only one pen.is they have. The ones that want to do good things most go done scatter with confusionism syndrome. Chuckwu nna dodo help dem! This their ajo belle done do. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by AlphaTaikun: 11:13am On Feb 07 |
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| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by GeneralOuki: 5:00pm On Feb 24 |
Stephen0mozzy:Aswerigad Benin culture and attire is beautiful, almost all our Traditional rulers in igboland adopted the Benin attire . |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by GeneralOuki: 10:59pm On Feb 24 |
Orlandoo:No wonder she was very fluent in ìgbo in one movie I saw her in, I thought it was because she had lived in ìgbo land or close to it for a long time just like Ini Edo was lived in Aba ( if I remember correctly) for a long time and was very fluent in Central igbo despite being from Akwa ibom. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by Orlandoo(m): 11:49pm On Feb 24 |
GeneralOuki:And it took you years to respond! |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by GeneralOuki: 7:34am On Feb 25 |
Orlandoo:I am not the one you replied to |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by aswani(m): 8:52am On Feb 25 |
Stephen0mozzy:Ìgbànke, like Usẹn on the other side, are border people which means they straddle two cultures. I believe this latest push for Igboness, which is all well and good, is spurred by the fact that the Ọba (gha tọ kpẹre baba), suspended the local chief for some misdemeanours. Oga suspended Okhaigele now suddenly realises that he is no longer under the Ẹdo kingdom but an Anioma man. Good luck to Ìgbànke wherever the end up in the next reshuffle. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by aswani(m): 8:58am On Feb 25 |
CrownOfClay724:You heard Abudu has not had light for 10 years and believe it? A whole local government headquarters of an oil producing area. Igbanke being a border town will "suffer" for that, happens all over the world, even in Europe and the US. It is not right but it is what it is. Even in an Anioma state, they will still be a border people and be an afterthought. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by aswani(m): 9:03am On Feb 25 |
ogaemma:Talking about the great Ogbemudia, he will turn in his grave if Igbanke suddenly became part of Anioma state. This is considering the major issues he had with soldiers from that proposed part of Delta state just before the civil war. They identified as Biafrans and E Pá Ogbemudia didn't with serious consequences including attempts on his life. Life has to go on sha. |
| Re: Igbanke Traditional Rulers Insist On Joining Anioma State,Visit Ned Nwoke<Photos by ogaemma: 11:39am On Feb 27 |
aswani:You really sabi history. Let them be arguing blindly. |
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Including the tenure of Shagari and Ekwueme versus Awolowo and Phillip Umeadi, or is it the time of Obasanjo version Buhari and Okadigbo? Or is it in Yaradua and Jonathan. Please stop the vendetta and like you said focus on restarting as a political group for a better Nigeria and a better Igbo nation. Nigeria did not start in 2014, it was 100 years by then.