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| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by StoryHaven: 7:49pm On Mar 30 |
seppuku:You people should stop the nonsense too. Why must you go to another mans land go dey make yourselves king. You did the same thing in Ghana. You are spoiling the image of other Nigerians. Are you the only tribe for naija. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Ishilove: 7:49pm On Mar 30 |
So what exactly did the Nigerian Consulate 'clarify'? What is the story behind this coronation? |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by brain54(m): 7:50pm On Mar 30 |
boxypane:Doxypan go somewhere else and complain ok...? |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by boxypane: 7:53pm On Mar 30 |
brain54:Good night bros. May God bless us all. And teach us how to respect our hosts.... |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Christlike01: 7:55pm On Mar 30 |
planetx:If this lie makes you sleep better,then it's good for you! |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Chucks13: 7:57pm On Mar 30 |
Since we told them to stop installing Kings everywhere and they don't want to listen so I don't blood care what South Africans decided to do it's their country. Their is a limit to everything |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by naptu2: 7:58pm On Mar 30 |
Ishilove:https://x.com/i/status/2038688541450834212 |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by brain54(m): 8:04pm On Mar 30 |
boxypane:Good night boy... Don't try to gaslight me again you hear. And just because someone is a host don't mean he should behave anyhow and do as they like. Now run along doxypan! |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Yankee101: 8:05pm On Mar 30 |
Why must you go to another man’s land and take actions that will Cause chaos? You guys don’t learn from Ghana and the pushback? You’re causing problems for other peace loving foreigners now who can’t step outside |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by CJStarz: 8:05pm On Mar 30 |
Goan siddan You people, though fellow Nigerians,started this against the Igbos hence outsiders learnt from you. The Yorubas and Hausa/Fulanis have their obas and sarikis in the East yet we Igbos don't complain. You guys started the hatred first. But no wahala,Igbos keep thriving, regardless Angelfrost: |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:07pm On Mar 30 |
StoryHaven:1. Who is you people. I am a Nigerian 2. Watch the video below . Does that owambe look like a coronation to you? 3. The Ghana issue was pushed by a set of people who were NOT representative of the entirety of well behaved Ghanaians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5eDrFbG708 |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Fujiyama: 8:08pm On Mar 30 |
Osariemen12:^^^ Finally. A post that addresses the key issues. Some news reports indicate that the coronation does violate South African law: "However, the Eastern Cape House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders has distanced itself from the development, warning that the action undermines established traditional governance structures recognised under South African law, according to MDN News. The disputed location falls within the jurisdiction of King Jonguxolo Vululwandle Sandile of the amaRharhabe Kingdom, a factor that has further heightened the sensitivity of the situation. In a statement, the House described the installation as a breach of customary practices and a violation of the legal framework guiding traditional leadership in the country. According to the body, no group has the authority to create or recognise a kingship structure outside the provisions of the Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Act." https://saharareporters.com/2026/03/20/tension-south-africa-over-coronation-nigerian-igbo-king-eastern-cape Those on the ground in South Africa should confirm if any laws have been broken. Has the SA government issued a statement on this matter? |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:09pm On Mar 30 |
dequir:So after numerous organizations came out to explain the event the people still wanted to cause problem. You don't know SA people. Anything Naija, Somali or ZImbabwe na problem for them because those 3 groups are the most successful. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by boxypane: 8:09pm On Mar 30 |
brain54:Ile la tin ke só rode... Shior. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:10pm On Mar 30 |
alobright17:If you are Igbo you should then know that Igbo people have no "Kings" |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:12pm On Mar 30 |
frankson1:1. My people are Nigerians 2. Igbos have no Kings. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:15pm On Mar 30 |
Fujiyama:Watch this video for Nigeria's response . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SypU15Nl_M&t=2s |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:16pm On Mar 30 |
Ishilove:watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SypU15Nl_M&t=2s |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Fujiyama: 8:42pm On Mar 30 |
seppuku:^^^ Thanks. I was watching it just before your post came in. Nigeria's acting high Commissioner did what diplomats are supposed to do: pour oil on troubled waters. He made sure he highlighted the strength of the bilateral relationship before describing this whole coronation saga as "a social gathering carried too far". He also described the new 'Igwe' as "a person acting out of ignorance". Nigeria's acting High Commissioner basically asked the general public to disregard the evidence of their own eyes concerning this coronation - and it is understandable why he took that position. De-escalation is the only sensible option now before people get hurt. We are all waiting to see if the SA police will prosecute the criminals who went round burning, looting and destroying things. That will prove whether SA is a country of laws or not. But having said that, this Igwe's coronation does seem to be illegal under SA law - if the SA authorities want to make an example out of him, the law is fully on their side. Whem I first heard of this coronation business, I said its promoters were just asking for trouble. Events have proved that view right. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by ultim: 8:43pm On Mar 30 |
[quote author=LegendHero post=138937528]WATCH | The March & March movement has joined the protest in KuGompo City in the Eastern Cape to protest against the Igbo coronation.
, to say the least But, why do the police keep using rubber bullets. Dint they have tear gas? Also, they seem to be more tolerant to the white people than fellow Africans. In as much as I am not supporting what they tagged violation of their traditional norms, I have never seen them protesting against the excesses of the white people that hitherto control their Commonwealth proceeds of the apartheid dispossession of their land. Same policy that relegated their human capital. Poverty still looks in a country of plenty and knowledge among the indigents is still at the lowest ebb. What a people. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by delpee(f): 8:43pm On Mar 30 |
MrUnitedstatesA:That's an insult though. It's enough to aggravate the situation instead of mellowing it down. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Humblesam(m): 8:45pm On Mar 30 |
Omoawoke:Since you know how these people behave, why don't you respect their rules and regulations. I ask again, it's a must there must be an Igbo king in another man's country ? |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 8:47pm On Mar 30 |
Fujiyama:Doesn't matter at this point. This video was released last week. An additional communique went out on March 28th from the Union of Nigerians in South Africa but nothing was going to stop this because if you listen carefully its really about the issue SA's have with immigrants in general. The ambassador also offered to reach out to the royal houses in Eastern cape as well. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by alobright17(m): 8:55pm On Mar 30 |
seppuku:seems like you don’t even understand what you’re talking about. The fight in South Africa is because of installation of a certain man claiming to be Igbo king in South Africa, is not because Igbo doesn’t have a king that is causing the problem there . |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Fujiyama: 8:58pm On Mar 30 |
seppuku:^^^ Which makes one wonder about the judgement and the motives of the promoters. 'Igwe' and his team know how volatile SA is. They know the attitude of some of the locals towards foreigners - and yet igwe and company still went ahead to poke the bear. There probably were some people on igwe's team who said this coronation isn't a good idea - because it is illegal. But here we are. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Ishilove: 9:02pm On Mar 30 |
seppuku:Thank you. It's amazing how misinformation can spread like spread unchecked. South Africans on their own are simply animals |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 9:05pm On Mar 30 |
Fujiyama:I watched the video of the so called "coronation" and I watched the comments that came from the attendees as well and judge it as a group of local socio-cultural Igbos celebrating a very local event that wasn't intended to have the impact that it did but alas we live in the age of social media and people interpret what they see the way they want to. This was the same reaction to a video of Chidinma Adetshina celebrating in a similar event hosted by a local group in which they hailed her as "ou"r daughter and the South Africans got agitated because she was supposedlly running for Ms. South Africa event. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by Ishilove: 9:06pm On Mar 30 |
naptu2:South Africans were looking for an excuse to unleash their usual xenophobia |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by seppuku: 9:08pm On Mar 30 |
alobright17:Did you watch the video of the coronation. When you do, come back and we can discuss. |
| Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by KobolanderSegun: 9:09pm On Mar 30 |
fineboynl:I think people have to be smart about their environment, if you know your actions will provoke Riot why do it ? The Lebanese in Nigeria have never crowned a King in Nigeria, The indians in Nigeria have never crowned a King. The Chinese in Nigeria have never crowned a King. |
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