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Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 3:14pm On Dec 30, 2015
To an average Igbo. Who are the ones that marries four wives and have 30 children, he'll shout, The Northerners..
And ask the same person, which ethnic group have the largest population, he'll shout, Igbo!
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by MXrep: 3:27pm On Dec 30, 2015
Sunymoore:
To an average Igbo. Who are the ones that marries four wives and have 30 children, he'll shout, The Northerners..
And ask the same person, which ethnic group have the largest population, he'll shout, Igbo!
North is not an ethnic group
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by ademusiwa1e:
[size=28pt]This are propaganda books written by igbo people, when they failed to secede from Nigeria.

Just like the igbo tried very hard to sell 6 zones to the population under goodluck Jonathan.

the country of the kingdom of western nigeria is not part of nigeria.. igbo failed attempt lead to many lies about the history of nigeria..

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Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by fulanimafia: 4:02pm On Dec 30, 2015
I guess you missed the sarcasm.

theshield:
Complain about the north can not help us. We have been complaining since 1960 without any result.............. THE BEST SOLUTION IS, GOING BACK TO DRAWING BOARD AND PREPARE THEIR KIND OF MEDICINE FOR THEM TO TASTE.

We need to carry long spoon and compete with them instead of crying like loser baby.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by fulanimafia: 4:05pm On Dec 30, 2015
When I'm alluding to memory keeping ability, maybe I will.

For now, the shiny qualities of a goldfish make my analogy fully bullet proof.

Kingbilo:
Lol. Goldfishes can't remember anything for more than 3 seconds. Try another analogy
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by fulanimafia: 4:06pm On Dec 30, 2015
Sunymoore:
To an average Igbo. Who are the ones that marries four wives and have 30 children, he'll shout, The Northerners..
And ask the same person, which ethnic group have the largest population, he'll shout, Igbo!
Arguing the northern population with them is only an invitation to IQ reversal.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by fulanimafia: 4:09pm On Dec 30, 2015
janellemonae:
Must u pple always compare and contrast. Why cant u just let us enjoy this old piece of document? Why are u so insecure?
When people are empty, anything else that carries value becomes a threat.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Anticabal: 4:16pm On Dec 30, 2015
cheruv:
SW = 1976291
SE/SS = 5880006

Ihe a gosiri na kemgbe 1920,onu ogugu Igbo eruola nde 2½...
Provinz Onicha bu steeti Anambra na Enugwu ugbu a di 1493945,nke Owerre bu steeti Imo, Abia, Rivers ugbu a di 1975784 shockedshocked
Egwu dikwa oo shockedshockedshocked
A si na ahia ohu Atlantika emeghi, onu ogugu Igbo gāri iru nde 100+ ugbu a

That's means Igbos are definitively the largest ethnicity in Nigeria cool
Ofcourse they are. If you seperate fulani from hausa and include ethnicity to the next census with all Ibos in the delta, benue and rivers. Ibos become number one. When odumegwu got into NPC saw the fraud happening there he scream blue murder and kwankwaso came after him threatening GEJ to remove him.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by ademusiwa1e: 4:17pm On Dec 30, 2015
[size=28pt]When the Igbos invade the country of the kingdom of western nigeria.

Igbo people tell alot of lies about the history of Nigeria, because they tried to break away from Nigeria, their country, so they tried to make another country part of nigeria. [/size]

https://newsrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/BiafranSoldiersInAsaba.jpg
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Anticabal: 4:27pm On Dec 30, 2015
Esejojo:
I found this article online. Its very profound. Something we need to think about, if are to really know how many we are in Nigeria.

Its quite an epistle. But its worth the read.

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But, why are we like this?

Why is our nationhood predicated on falsehood?

Why are we a nation where demographic data are always doctored, or skewed, to give fiscal advantage to certain regions?

Why are our national data, statistics, historical records, etc all fraught with half-truths and untruths?

Why is it almost a taboo, in our country,
to question or investigate long-held, but doubtful, historical records? Thus, making myths to be easily passed down as historical events.

Why are we a country where national planning, budgets and distribution of resources are often done based on fictitious statistics?

Why?! Why?! Why?!

A case in point.

Official documents suggest that the Igbos are a distant 3rd largest ethnic population in Nigeria.

This is as laughable as saying that Kano is more populous than Lagos.

Few human settlements in Nigeria can boast of not having someone of Igbo extraction either selling provision, spart-parts, or an adulterated, fake or substandard product.

Besides, anyone who has done a bit of travels, within Nigeria, would attest to the fact that the most densely populated areas in Nigeria can be found in the eastern region of the country.

So, it’s rather curious and suspicious too, that the Igbos are counted the least amongst the major ethnic groups.

Even in Lagos, their numbers intimidate the Oba!

Yet, some of these questionable demographic data have persisted in our national history for so long a time.
Now, here is the painful part.

The Nigerian youth - who are supposed to be more discerning and intellectually sophisticated - swallow these diabolical statistics hook, line and sinker.

But, of course, this comes as no surprise. The youth have been gagged and blindfolded by a culture of ethnic and regional chauvinism.

And, for Christ sake - this is 2015!

How hard can it be to put an end to these outrageous manipulations of a country's critical data?

Anyway, all hope is not lost.

There is technology to the rescue.

Yes. Technology is here to help us out of this man-made "national disaster" that we've brought upon ourselves.

Specifically, biometric technology.
So, we all agree that the use of biometric technology significantly minimized rigging during the last general elections, right?

Then, nothing should stop us from using the same technology to minimize the "rigging" of enumeration figures during the next census exercise.

The benefits of deploying biometric technology for an enumeration exercise are numerous. And they include:

One. Double or multiple entries can be spotted and eliminated.

Two. "Ghost citizens" can be eliminated.

Three. Of course, this technology does not accept entries of cows, goats and fowls.

Four. It’s a way around extreme cultures and religions that insist that some of its practitioners must not be seen, but counted by proxy, or in absentia.

It’s high time we dispelled some of these long-promoted "national lies".

It’s high time we found out how many we truly are in Nigeria, and how the population is accurately distributed.

It’s high time resources are distributed equitably.

It’s high time that there is a fair representation of every region at the National Assembly.

However, one thing you can be sure of is this; the northern oligarchy - using the northern legislators - will vigorously oppose this idea.

Chief Festus Odimegwu, during his brief stint as the Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), squealed that there had been no credible census in Nigeria, even before independence.

According to him, “No census has been credible in Nigeria since 1863. Even the one conducted in 2006 is not credible. I have the records and evidence produced by scholars and professors of repute. This is not my report. If the current laws are not amended, the planned 2016 census will not succeed.”

This long over-due revelation would turn
out to be his greatest undoing.

The Northern establishment exploded in
righteous indignation, and called for his head on the guillotine.

Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, the governor of the biggest beneficiary of Nigeria's enumeration fraud, Kano, called him "a drunkard".

Not long after, and due to pressure from the north, Odimegwu was relieved of his appointment for daring to expose the nation's best kept secret.

Now, let's, for a moment, analyze this whole contentious issue of Kano being more populous than Lagos.

Here is what science has to say about population distribution.

In science, it has been proven from demographic distribution patterns across the globe that population increases as we move from the hinterland (desert/Savannah region) to the coastal region.

Curiously, Nigeria is an exception to this scientific theory.

Instead, in Nigeria - the North, which lies in the arid zone, is more populous than the coastal South.

This is the extent to which they have brazenly manipulated all our census reports.

Now, let's cast our minds back to the
last national census exercise in 2006.

Perhaps, if you never had respect for the Yoruba leaders, the events surrounding the 2006 Census exercise is one reason why you should.

Prior to the national enumeration exercise, the sagacious Yoruba leaders - specifically Afenifere and the then Lagos State government - perfectly understood the plot. Nobody, group or institution was going to upstage them by counting the Yoruba race fewer than they are - or how many they wanted to be perceived as.

So, while the Federal Government was planning the nationwide census exercise, the Lagos state government was also planning a parallel census exercise for Lagos state.

Please, be reminded here of one thing: the Nigerian constitution doesn't permit States to conduct an enumeration exercise. Notwithstanding, this didn’t stop the Lagos state government from conducting one.

At the end of the day, the Federal. Government-coordinated census figure for Lagos stood at 9 million - while Kano was 9.4 million. Thus, officially making Kano state the most populous state in Nigeria.

No Eastern state ranked amongst the first 10 states. Almost effectively reducing the Igbos to a minority ethnic group.

The 2006 national census had other interesting discrepancies extrapolated from its final report.

A classic example.

From the final census report of 2006, it was established that; had the old Sokoto state remained the way it was, before it was split up to become Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi, it would have been declared the most populous state in Nigeria, with a combined population of 11million.

This is why this is noteworthy: the old Sokoto state is a savannah/desert location!

Anyway, the drama of the Census of 2006 didn't stop there. There are more.

The Lagos state-organized census was shabbily conducted and due to the declared holiday for that period, a lot of Igbos residing in Lagos traveled home (very typical) during the exercise. Regardless, the Lagos state government - magically - arrived at a whooping population figure of 17 million for Lagos; a figure that almost doubled the one propounded by the NPC.

And now, guess what?

While all these inter-regional intrigues played out, the Igbo leaders - notably, Ohaneze N'di Igbo - were sleeping.

And then, of course, there was the legendary apathy of the Igbos to national exercises.

Perhaps, this is why some of us consider some of those agitators on social media screaming "Biafra!" as enormously misguided (a topic for another day).

Sorry. I digressed.

Still on the need for a biometric-based census in 2016, it is on record that the current management of the National Population Commission (NPC) - headed by Mr Eze Duruiheoma, had approached President Buhari on the need to use biometrics for the next census exercise.

President Buhari is not sold on the idea.
The high cost of the project was his excuse.

According to him, if the NPC needed the biometrics of Nigerians, they should approach MTN, Airtel, and the commercial banks that have a database of biometrics of Nigerians.

Sighs.

SMH.

Anyways....

No country develops without accurate demographic and socio-cultural information.

For accountability, effective policy, national planning, decision making purposes, and equitable distribution of resources and fair representation of regions at the National Assembly, it is imperative that w get our national figures right.

It’s high time that we put an end to the culture of basing national planning and budgeting on fictional figures.

The lies that have characterized our nationhood have been sustained for far too long.

Enough is Enough!

For the next census exercise – and for the sustenance of our unity, it must be biometrics capturing or NOTHING!

http://jujufilms.tv/2015/11/25/eccentric-rowland/
hmm...
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 4:33pm On Dec 30, 2015
MXrep:
North is not an ethnic group
I know, but the Hausa-Fulani are dominant in the North. I'm naturally referring about us
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 4:34pm On Dec 30, 2015
MXrep:
North is not an ethnic group
I know, but the Hausa-Fulani are dominant in the North. I'm naturally referring to us
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 4:38pm On Dec 30, 2015
fulanimafia:
Arguing the northern population with them is only an invitation to IQ reversal.
My brother, I'm tired of them about this issue too..
They assault us and call us names for 'giving birth to many children'.. But still, they are the largest group in Nigeria.. How logical?
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by fulanimafia: 4:44pm On Dec 30, 2015
Sunymoore:
My brother, I'm tired of them about this issue too..
They assault us and call us names for 'giving birth to many children'.. But still, they are the largest group in Nigeria.. How logical?
Them no reach grin

...ai basu isa ba.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Yujin(m): 4:44pm On Dec 30, 2015
janellemonae:
Must u pple always compare and contrast. Why cant u just let us enjoy this old piece of document? Why are u so insecure?
What you saw in my post that informed your reply is a reflection of your thought process. You are the insecure one here. I simply tried to expantiate on population distribution and how people interpret it and here you are trying to sound clever. Igbos generally do not compare themselves with Yorubas. What is there to compare and contrast? Is it in education, entertainment, commerce and industry, community development or adventure? The only serious challenge Ndigbo are having in Nigeria is how to break free from her retrogressive atmosphere.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Lordave: 5:23pm On Dec 30, 2015
BALLOSKI:
Read or peruse this post below, it will help you to overcome your bigotry.
Is it stated on that document that Onitsha province included present day Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi or are you just speculating?

Mr, Truth.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Lordave: 5:27pm On Dec 30, 2015
BALLOSKI:
you are known for always lying to yourself. Maybe igbos are the majority.
How many million Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and Fulanis are in Nigeria?

Let's start there.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by MXrep: 5:32pm On Dec 30, 2015
Sunymoore:
My brother, I'm tired of them about this issue too..
They assault us and call us names for 'giving birth to many children'.. But still, they are the largest group in Nigeria.. How logical?
I repeat, North is not an ethnic group, secondly there is nothing like Hausa-Fulani, Fulani is a minority in Nigeria
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Lordave: 5:35pm On Dec 30, 2015
Sunymoore:
To an average Igbo. Who are the ones that marries four wives and have 30 children, he'll shout, The Northerners..
And ask the same person, which ethnic group have the largest population, he'll shout, Igbo!
Ask the Hausas their take on Biafra, they'll say Igbo land is too small it can't contain every Igbo person, that's why majority of them live outside Igboland.

Ask the same Hausa people which ethnic group has the largest population, they'll shout Hausa-fulani?

Is Hausa-fulani an ethnic group?
If majority of Igbos leave outside Igboland and we still have more than 25 million Igbos living in Igboland, how then is Hausa or Fulani the largest ethnic group in Nigeria?
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by MXrep: 5:44pm On Dec 30, 2015
Yujin:
What you saw in my post that informed your reply is a reflection of your thought process. You are the insecure one here. I simply tried to expantiate on population distribution and how people interpret it and here you are trying to sound clever. Igbos generally do not compare themselves with Yorubas. What is there to compare and contrast? Is it in education, entertainment, commerce and industry, community development or adventure? The only serious challenge Ndigbo are having in Nigeria is how to break free from her retrogressive atmosphere.
grin dats the way with yorubas, they will first rush to shout "insecure, emotion, inferiority complex, chestbeating bla bla bla" this is what they use as a psychological shield when the topic under discussion does not favour them
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by MXrep: 5:46pm On Dec 30, 2015
Lordave:
How many million Hausas, Igbos, Yorubas and Fulanis are in Nigeria?

Let's start there.
Festus Odimegwu wanted to capture the data but kwankwaso blackmailed him till he had to be sacked for that
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Lordave: 5:49pm On Dec 30, 2015
MXrep:
Festus Odimegwu wanted to capture the data but kwankwaso blackmailed him till he had to be sacked for that
You dey mind those frauds?

Where else are Hausa and Fulani grouped together as an ethnic group except in Nigeria?
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 6:30pm On Dec 30, 2015
fulanimafia:
Them no reach grin
...ai basu isa ba.
Wannan ma hakane! Naga kana musu aiki wlh.. Zan jona ka, kwanan nan!
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 6:39pm On Dec 30, 2015
MXrep:
I repeat, North is not an ethnic group, secondly there is nothing like Hausa-Fulani, Fulani is a minority in Nigeria
There's is something like Hausa-Fulani! That's what we are.. Hausa is Fulani, Fulani is Hausa
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Sunymoore(m): 6:47pm On Dec 30, 2015
Lordave:
Ask the Hausas their take on Biafra, they'll say Igbo land is too small it can't contain every Igbo person, that's why majority of them live outside Igboland.

Ask the same Hausa people which ethnic group has the largest population, they'll shout Hausa-fulani?

Is Hausa-fulani an ethnic group?
If majority of Igbos leave outside Igboland and we still have more than 25 million Igbos living in Igboland, how then is Hausa or Fulani the largest ethnic group in Nigeria?
Regarding your first paragraph. Hausa man will tell you that, Igbos are mostly traders, and their domain is saturated, that's why they come to other states and live, and also to escape their kinsmen from jeopardizing their success...

Is obvious.. We are the largest!

Yes! We are one.

'Majority of Igbos are living outside Igbo land'. Citation is needed.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Kirigidi(m):
theSpark:
Between 1920 and 2006 the population jumped from 18m to about 150m. Nigerians reproduce well. By 2020 we go dey 200 million.
@theSpark.
I don't believ Nigeria is up to 150million presently. Dis is because d 2006 national census was full of monumental fraud. We witnessd situatns in many places where d headcounts were over-inflated, to d extent of even doublin or triplin d actual figures gotten frm d field. In many communities, politicians nd tribal leaders bribed census officers nd used palm-kernel shells to fake human thumbprints just to inflate d populatn figures of dia domains/areas. In essence, d 2006 national census exercise is not a true reflectn of d populatn size of Nigeria. If u ar in doubt, just look at d numba of registerd voters in Nigeria which is a mor reliable data nd see whether d figure is even close to 100million. Also look at d total numba of votes casted for all parties durin d 2015 presidntial electn which is not up to 35million votes.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Kirigidi(m): 9:33pm On Dec 30, 2015
Lordave:
Ask the Hausas their take on Biafra, they'll say Igbo land is too small it can't contain every Igbo person, that's why majority of them live outside Igboland.

Ask the same Hausa people which ethnic group has the largest population, they'll shout Hausa-fulani?

Is Hausa-fulani an ethnic group?
If majority of Igbos leave outside Igboland and we still have more than 25 million Igbos living in Igboland, how then is Hausa or Fulani the largest ethnic group in Nigeria?
Accordin to d 2006 national census, is d total populatn size of d 5 Igbo states of d SE up to 25million? U shuld knw dat in terms of size of landmass, only Taraba State is larger than d 5 Igbo states combined. Populatn density is relative to d size of landmass. E.g, d populatn density of Nigeria is higher dan dat of USA because Nigeria has a far smaller landmass compare USA, even though d USA actualy has mor populatn dan Nigeria.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by scholes0(m): 9:34pm On Dec 30, 2015
cheruv:
SW = 1976291
SE/SS = 5880006

Ihe a gosiri na kemgbe 1920,onu ogugu Igbo eruola nde 2½...
Provinz Onicha bu steeti Anambra na Enugwu ugbu a di 1493945,nke Owerre bu steeti Imo, Abia, Rivers ugbu a di 1975784 shockedshocked
Egwu dikwa oo shockedshockedshocked
A si na ahia ohu Atlantika emeghi, onu ogugu Igbo gāri iru nde 100+ ugbu a

That's means Igbos are definitively the largest ethnicity in Nigeria cool
LOL!!
This guy seriously believes Igbos are more than double of Yorubas? pathetic
By the way there was no census in 1920!
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Lordave: 10:14pm On Dec 30, 2015
Kirigidi:
Accordin to d 2006 national census, is d total populatn size of d 5 Igbo states of d SE up to 25million? U shuld knw dat in terms of size of landmass, only Taraba State is larger than d 5 Igbo states combined. Populatn density is relative to d size of landmass. E.g, d populatn density of Nigeria is higher dan dat of USA because Nigeria has a far smaller landmass compare USA, even though d USA actualy has mor populatn dan Nigeria.
Are we talking about 2006 census or 2015 estimation of ethnic populations in Nigeria.

I have a case there that's why the man couldn't refute the fact I stated.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by MeAboki(m): 10:58pm On Dec 30, 2015
MXrep:
I repeat, North is not an ethnic group, secondly there is nothing like Hausa-Fulani, Fulani is a minority in Nigeria
You are obviously barking up the wrong tree; the argument has never been about ethnic population but about regional differences between north and south, the document alone says it all; note the break down is based on the data of the northern and southern protectorates (including the non-indigenous population) - which corroborates the long held demographic superiority (hence voting power) of the north over the south - the terms: fear north and monolithic north didn't just come into our vocabulary for nothing.
Re: Document Showing The Population Of Nigeria In 1920 by Kirigidi(m): 11:25pm On Dec 30, 2015
Lordave:
Are we talking about 2006 census or 2015 estimation of ethnic populations in Nigeria.

I have a case there that's why the man couldn't refute the fact I stated.
D north is widely known or rumourd to hav massively inflated dia populatn figures durin previous national census exercises, nd dis hav bin to dia own advantage interms of allocatn of national wealth or beneficts.
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