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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 1:08pm On Jun 21, 2017
Fearlez:
please shut up!!! If someone rewrites your history and lineage in a brass and ignorant manner in frontf the watching world, such a person should be horsewhipped in a public square for correction


You guys are only making your ethnicity and cause look ridiculous here. You have no case whatsoever here.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by asamaigho(m): 1:09pm On Jun 21, 2017
Efewestern:


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itsekiri_people

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ijaw_people

the itsekiri no doubt share boundary with Ijaw, but the map I quoted is not correct, Itsekiri is not landlocked like the picture portray, below is what itsekiri land looks like.

[img]https://ogafiblog.files./2017/01/map-niger-delta-021.jpg[/img]

They are bounded to the west by the Atlantic ocean, and to the south by ilaje

if you think am wrong you can please provide proof we are learning, I gat itsekiri native here who can verify your claim (0nu waje)
They even want to steal our land on nairaland ...we are watching.
thanks for the timely correction .
1. Itsekiris are not land lock
2.Warri is not within "urhobo delta central"

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fatiaforreal: 1:10pm On Jun 21, 2017
hammer6:


How do u separate Itsekiri and Ijaw land?

Are u on drugs? Their land is mixed with Ijaw and Ijaw still continues all the way in Ondo, Lagos upto Ghana.
Nigeria constitution allows you to live in any part of the country, but I'm not aware of any land in Lagos where ijaws are natives or have a traditional claim or a king.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 1:12pm On Jun 21, 2017
asamaigho:

They even want to steal our land on nairaland ...we are watching.
thanks for the timely correction .
1. Itsekiris are not land lock
2.Warri is not within "urhobo delta central"


Stop it already man. You want to drag Warri here too?
Warri is in Delta South. Warri South is occupied by Okere-Urhobo, Agbassa-Urhobo and Itsekiri. Abi?
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Efewestern: 1:14pm On Jun 21, 2017
Fearlez:
please shut up!!! If someone rewrites your history and lineage in a brass and ignorant manner in frontf the watching world, such a person should be horsewhipped in a public square for correction

I never insulted you, y the insult, channel your anger else where, I do you no wrong.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by TheUmbra: 1:17pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:


What exactly do you understand by the term "geographical Niger Delta"?

Save me your pathetic lectures, educated illiterate!

I am postmann and I have once educated you on the definition of Niger Delta in its polical and geographical applications in Nigeria.

Now get off my face, bloody irritant!

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 1:20pm On Jun 21, 2017
meetgaya:
The write did not includes tribes from Gombe, Borno, Adamawa, Bauchi, Yobe, Sokoto, Kano, Kebbi, etc tribes like kuraso from Kano, Kilba from Adamawa, kanuri from Borno etc please do more research on this.

Yes. I didnt. I'm still doing research on them and will write a post soon enough.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 1:23pm On Jun 21, 2017
TheUmbra:


Save me your pathetic lectures, educated illiterate!

I am postmann and I have once educated you on the definition of Niger Delta in its polical and geographical applications in Nigeria.

Now get off my face, bloody irritant!

You didn't answer my question. A delta is a point where a river branches into an ocean/sea. The Niger Delta is the point where the river Niger branches into the Atlantic ocean.

Now.. In Nigeria, which states/ethnicities fall within the geographical Niger Delta in Nigeria?

Mind you.. I'm very much aware of the "political and oil-producing" Niger Delta of Nigeria.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by olisaokere(m): 1:35pm On Jun 21, 2017
ANIOMA is NOT an Ethnic group.Like you said,the term A.N.I.O.M.A is a coinage and refers to the number of local government indigenous to igbo peoples of delta state and this includes ANIOCHA,NDOKWA,IKA,OSHIMMILI and the OMA which means GOOD in English Language.Now this term ANIOMA which means GOOD LAND was coined by Late Chief Osadebay from Asaba which he used to describe the igbo people of delta state that has other ethnic groups sharing same delta state with the Igbos..so please disregard any group or persons who tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.Only the mischievous people are the ones who would come to tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 1:35pm On Jun 21, 2017
martha89:
Stupid post.
na so the thing pain you reach?.
You no go fit see Esan for that list because they're witches and Italy based.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jun 21, 2017
Ami em ndeh Ata ejen Annang isi pa pa awo ki ikwa. Ika Annang ukanafun ino amen.

NtoAkwaIbom afo ade awo uke?

Hope you understand my dialect Sha cos that's not ibibio language and may be hard for you to comprehend
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 1:42pm On Jun 21, 2017
aniomas are not minorities

aniomas are igbos

we are igbos and proudly igbos

some people just want to create division cos of the oil in ndokwa land

Proudlyigbo


cc: ugbomba...igboid..pazienza..chylex...eke40seven

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 1:43pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:
Nigeria is a multi-ethnic nation with diverse ethnicities. Many foreigners, and even Nigerians belonging to majority ethnic groups, have little to no knowledge of the various minority ethnic groups that proliferate the nation. What comes to mind when they think of Nigeria is that there are only the Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa ethnicities. This view is sustained because the Nigerian constitution recognises only those three ethnic groups as the major ethnic groups in Nigeria. Every other ethnic group is treated as a minority ethnic group.

The concept of a minority ethnic group is quite faulty in the Nigerian context. Some ethnicities that are deemed to be minorities have well over 2 million people (a minority ethnic group in the real sense should have a population of 1 million or less). However, within the Nigerian context, if you are not Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa, you are a minority. The big three (WaZoBia) have always been at the centre of Nigerian politics and history. Only a few enlightened persons know much about Nigeria's other 250+ ethnic groups. Even those who know them have various misconceptions about the ethnicities. The situation is so bad that many Yorubas, Hausas, Igbos and even those from minority groups, assume that the minorities in the South are all Igboid or Igbo sub-groups, while those in the North are all Hausas or Hausa sub-groups.

This thread will attempt to state some facts about Nigeria's minority groups as a means of educating Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike. My focus will be on the minority groups in the South-South geo-political region and parts of the middle-belt region of Nigeria (both regions were created exclusively for minorities). There are also many minorities in Nigeria's North but they deserve another thread entirely.


1. The Urhobo ethnic group occupy Delta Central/South senatorial districts and is the most dominant ethnic group in Delta State. They share the same culture and worldview with the Isoko of Delta State (both are regarded as one group by many persons).

2. Ijaw is regarded by many as the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria with Urhobo coming as 5th (contested claims). Efik-Ibibio also claims to the be the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. The Tiv are also regarded by some as the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. No proper and current census has been done to validate the many population claims.

3. Itsekiri is a Yoruboid ethnic group whose ancestors were migrant fishermen of Ijebu, Ikale and Ilaje sub-groups of the Yorubas. However, their monarchy is of Bini descent and this created a hybrid culture with elements from Yoruba, Bini and their neighbours, Urhobo and Ijaw.

4. The first person to get a university degree in Nigeria was an Itsekiri king. His name was Dom Domingos (Atuwatse I). He graduated from Coimbra University, Portugal, in 1611. He also married a Portuguese woman. The Itsekiris are among the first group to make contact with the western world and due to their hospitality and warmness, that early contact favoured them quite well.

5. There are more than 20 ethnic groups in Cross River Central and North that are not related to Efik. Many of these ethnic groups speak languages that are regarded as Bantoid (from Bantu). Some of them are Ejagham (Ekoid), Boki, Bekwarra, Bette-Bendi, Ikom, Leggbo, etc.

6. The ethnic groups in Cross River South and Akwa Ibom form a cluster known as the Akwa-Cross cluster. All of the languages in the cluster are related and mutually intelligible to speakers. However, they are all regarded as separate ethnicities. Efik is spoken in Cross River South (Calabar and environs), Ibibio is the largest ethnicity in this cluster and it is spoken in Akwa Ibom (Uyo and environs), Anaang is spoken in Ikot Ekpene and environs, Oron (Oro) is spoken in Oron town and environs, while Ekid (Eket) is spoken in Eket, Esit Eket and environs.

7. The Andoni ethnic group of Rivers and Akwa Ibom is related to both the Ijaw and the Ibeno (Ibibioid) ethnic groups. Andoni people occupy the coastal areas of Rivers (Andoni LGA) and Akwa Ibom States (Eastern Obolo LGA).

8. The Isoko ethnicity of Delta State used to be regarded as Eastern Urhobo until 1958 when James Otobo moved a motion for a separate Isoko province. This marked the beginning of a separate Isoko political identity. Isokos share the same culture and worldviews with Urhobos but they speak a different dialect that many Urhobos cannot understand.

9. The Ogoni ethnic group of Rivers State occupy 4 LGAs (Tai, Eleme, Khana and Gokana). They all speak different dialects of Ogoni language. Eleme in particular claims to be a different ethnicity from the Ogoni.

10. The Idoma people of Benue State trace their history to the Kwararafa confederation of the Junkun, in modern day Taraba State. They have historical and cultural ties with the Igala.

11. The Baruba people of Kwara State are split into Nigeria and Benin Republic. They are a very reserved people and have strong Islamic values.

12. The Gbagyi people are the most populated ethnicity indigenous to Abuja, Nigeria's Federal Capital. They also occupy Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarrawa and Niger States. They are called Gwari by the Hausa-Fulani people. Nigeria's former military ruler, Gen. Babangida is a Gbagyi man.

13. The Nupe people occupy Kwara and Niger States. They are predominantly Muslims and have an emirate known as Bida Emirate. Nupe people are reserved, agrarian and peaceful.

14. Islam was introduced to the Etsako people (Auchi and environs) of Edo State by the Nupe people.

15. Epie-Atissa (Yenagoa) people, Engenni (Rivers), Degema (Rivers), Urhobo-Isoko (Delta), Esan, Bini, Etsako, Afenmai, and others in Edo State are all Edoid groups. Their ancestry can be traced to Benin and they speak loosely related and mutually unintelligible languages. They are all regarded as different ethnicities, with the exception of Epie-Atissa which has joined the Ijaw confederation.

16. The Anioma people of Delta State (Delta North- Asaba and environs) speak related Igboid languages. Anioma is an acronym for Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika, and Oshimili (subgroups comprising what is regarded as Delta Igbo). However, these groups are constitutionally acknowledged as different ethnicities and they speak different dialects, apart from the Enuani (Aniocha and Oshimili) who speak a dialect of Igbo very close to Onitsha dialect.

17. Ikwerre, Ekpeye and Ogba (Akalaka brothers) speak loosely related Igboid languages. They trace their history to Benin like the Edoid groups. Ikwerre is the dominant ethnic group in Rivers State.

18. There is no language known as "Ijaw" language. Ijaw is an ethnic marker for the confederation of ethnicities that chose to identify as Ijaw. The main language many of the core Ijaw people speak is called Izon, with Kolukoma-Opukuma regarded as the standard written dialect. Other languages spoken by the Ijaws include Nembe, Ogbia (a Cross River Language), Epie-Atissa (Edoid language), Kalabari, Okrika, Nkoroo, Defaka, etc. Nigeria's former president, Goodluck Jonathan, speaks Ogbia, while his wife, Patience Jonathan, speaks Okrika.

19. The standard variety of Urhobo is Agbarho dialect while that of Isoko is Uzere dialect. Other dialects in the Urhobo-Isoko cluster include Uvwie, Okpe, and Erhowa.

20. Itsekiri has no dialects. The language is the same in all Itsekiri locales. It is one of the few languages in Nigeria with this feature.

21. The Tiv (Benue), Junkun (Taraba), and Kuteb (Taraba) people were once together in a federation known as the Wukari Federation. The fall of this Federation marked the outwards migration of the constituent groups, especially the Tiv.

22. The Ebira people of Kogi State trace their history to the Kwararafa Federation, the Junkun successor to the Wukari Federation. They are predominantly Muslims. They occupy Okene and its environs.

23. The Igala people of Kogi State have historical and cultural ties with the Igbo people but they speak a Yoruboid language. A few scholars claim that the Igalas migrated from Umueri. Other scholars claim that Igalas are a hybrid of Idoma and Yoruba.

24. There are over twenty ethnic groups in Plateau State. Many of them have shared beliefs, religion and world view. Among them are the Berom (Jos and environs), Tarok, Afizere, Kofyar, Jarawa, among others. They speak loosely related languages and many use Hausa for inter-ethnic communication. Christianity is the dominant religion among the minorities in Plateau State.

25. There are over twenty ethnic groups in Kaduna State. Many of them have a largely Christian heritage and are dominant in Southern Kaduna. Among them are Gbagyi, Gwong, Atuku, Bajju, Atyab, Gure and Ninkyop. Many of the Southern Kaduna people can speak and understand Hausa.

26. The Olukumi people of Delta State are Yoruboid and they are surrounded on all sides by the Delta Igbos (Aniochas). Most of them are coordinate speakers of Igbo and Olukumi (a Yoruboid language). They are the micro-minorities of Delta State and their language is faced with extinction.

27. There is no ethnic group known as "Edo". Edo is a word that describes a variety of ethnic groups with a common origin although many use it to refer to the Bini people. Edo is actually the name of a slave which an Oba appropriated to his empire after the slave saved his life. The ethnic groups that are described as Edoid have only little in common. Their languages are not mutually intelligible and their cultural beliefs are quite distinct. The ethnic group occupying Benin City is the Bini people.

28. The Ikas and Ukwuanis of Delta State trace their origin to modern day Edo. According to their myths, their ancestors were migrants from Benin. However, they speak Igboid languages, not Edoid languages.

29. Some minority languages are taught at the primary, secondary and university levels in Nigeria. The languages that are taught at the university level include: Urhobo (Delta State University, Abraka), Izon (Niger Delta University, Amassoma and University of Port Harcourt, Choba), Ikwerre (University of Port Harcourt, Choba), Bini (University of Benin), and Efik-Ibibio (University of Calabar and University of Uyo). Many others are taught at the College of Education level.

30. All of Nigeria's commercial crude deposits are within the territories of minority ethnic groups in the South-South region of Nigeria. The highest producers of the nation's crude include the Ijaw, Itsekiri, Urhobo-Isoko, Eket, Oron, Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Ogba and Ukwuani. Small quantities of crude oil can also found in Ondo (Yoruba), Abia (Ukwa East & West -Igbo) and Imo (Egbema & Oguta). Lagos State (Yoruba) has recently joined the league of oil producing states in Nigeria and oil has been discovered in the Lake Chad Basin (Kanuri) of North Eastern Nigeria.

Bonus: Apart from crude oil, Nigeria's minorities are blessed with intellectuals (Urhobo, for instance, is said to have one of the highest concentration of Professors, Medical Doctors and Lawyers in Nigeria), mineral resources (Urhobo also has the highest gas deposits in Nigeria, gold is present in Plateau State), rich culture (the Ijaws and Itsekiris have various boat regattas and amazing festivals), historical monarchies (the Bini monarchy, the Itsekiri monarchy, the Calabar (Efik) monarchy, the Igala monarchy, the Nupe monarchy, the Jos monarchy, etc), tourist attractions (Calabar Carnival, Port Harcourt Book Festival, Ox-Bow Lake in Bayelsa, Oba of Benin's Palace, Confluence of Rivers Niger and Benue at Lokoja, etc) and many other natural and human resources.



These are only some of the interesting facts about Nigeria's various minority ethnic groups. Do you know of other interesting facts? Kindly comment and keep the thread moving. You may also comment if you spot any error(s) or misconception(s).


- Written by Iroro Orhero (literarymathy[at]gmail.com).
- Do not copy without acknowledging the writer and/or the source.

Good work my brother

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 1:44pm On Jun 21, 2017
olisaokere:
ANIOMA is NOT an Ethnic group.Like you said,the term A.N.I.O.M.A is a coinage and refers to the number of local government indigenous to igbo peoples of delta state and this includes ANIOCHA,NDOKWA,IKA,OSHIMMILI and the OMA which means GOOD in English Language.Now this term ANIOMA which means GOOD LAND was coined by Late Chief Osadebay from Asaba which he used to describe the igbo people of delta state that has other ethnic groups sharing same delta state with the Igbos..so please disregard any group or persons who tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.Only the mischievous people are the ones who would come to tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.

I don't think I implied that but your point has been noted.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 1:44pm On Jun 21, 2017
olisaokere:
ANIOMA is NOT an Ethnic group.Like you said,the term A.N.I.O.M.A is a coinage and refers to the number of local government indigenous to igbo peoples of delta state and this includes ANIOCHA,NDOKWA,IKA,OSHIMMILI and the OMA which means GOOD in English Language.Now this term ANIOMA which means GOOD LAND was coined by Late Chief Osadebay from Asaba which he used to describe the igbo people of delta state that has other ethnic groups sharing same delta state with the Igbos..so please disregard any group or persons who tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.Only the mischievous people are the ones who would come to tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.

you should know the OP by now

he is a bigot

aniomas are prouldy igbos

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 1:47pm On Jun 21, 2017
Dragonking:


Good work my brother
Mumu why you go quote the whole post?

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Fearlez: 1:50pm On Jun 21, 2017
TheUmbra:


I just posted a source of one of his many false assertions. The guy is annoying to say the least

I have read some of his laughable attempt to pass as an informed human being

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Fearlez: 1:53pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:


You guys are only making your ethnicity and cause look ridiculous here. You have no case whatsoever here.
I am not afraid, neither am I too obliged to be politically correct to tell you that urhobos like you are the pariahs of delta state.


A backwater dweller like you has the effrontery to rebrand people's identity because Nairaland allows you easy access to large readership.

Na thunder go barb your pubic hairs.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 1:53pm On Jun 21, 2017
hammer6:
One more thing i want to add is dat, i am no longer against NigerDelta Republic.

Those in favour of it should not expect it to be automatic becos of the diverse groups with nothing in common.

Start campaigning and lobbying these group to agree to a NigerDelta Rep. U can all live on top water.

Biafra with all my Igboid people is more than enough for me.

Ebira, Idoma and Igala are still welcomed to Biafra if they would prefer it to middle-belt. If not, goodluck to dem too.
Niger delta republic was declared long before you people thought of biafra ( which a nigerdelta from ijaw named for you). We dont need to speak the same language before we get along. Go to the nigerdelta region and see how we relate to one another despite our numerous languages.

We have all seen instances were people that speak the same language still fight themselves. EG Ife and modakeke bloody fight..Even the igbos fight themselves till date.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 1:54pm On Jun 21, 2017
GrandFinale2017:
Ami em ndeh Ata ejen Annang isi pa pa awo ki ikwa. Ika Annang ukanafun ino amen.

NtoAkwaIbom afo ade awo uke?

Hope you understand my dialect Sha cos that's not ibibio language and may be hard for you to comprehend

nso kpo onom ? Ologhor iwu mi ? etibbe OO.
dats Oron dialect, its only Oronians dat have the monopoly of understanding all other Akwa Ibom Dialect.

but kukere ke nkopo seh afo atang, eniegher so do iko anang, mme kob, nnam utom ye mbon annang Ita mi.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by NtoAkwaIbom(m): 1:54pm On Jun 21, 2017
GrandFinale2017:
Ami em ndeh Ata ejen Annang isi pa pa awo ki ikwa. Ika Annang ukanafun ino amen.

NtoAkwaIbom afo ade awo uke?

Hope you understand my dialect Sha cos that's not ibibio language and may be hard for you to comprehend

nso kpo onom ? Ologhor iwu mi ? etibbe OO.
dats Oron dialect, its only Oronians dat have the monopoly of understanding all other Akwa Ibom Dialect.

but kukere ke nkopo seh afo atang, eniegher so do iko anang, mme kob, nnam utom ye mbon annang Ita mi
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Fearlez: 2:04pm On Jun 21, 2017
olisaokere:
ANIOMA is NOT an Ethnic group.Like you said,the term A.N.I.O.M.A is a coinage and refers to the number of local government indigenous to igbo peoples of delta state and this includes ANIOCHA,NDOKWA,IKA,OSHIMMILI and the OMA which means GOOD in English Language.Now this term ANIOMA which means GOOD LAND was coined by Late Chief Osadebay from Asaba which he used to describe the igbo people of delta state that has other ethnic groups sharing same delta state with the Igbos..so please disregard any group or persons who tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.Only the mischievous people are the ones who would come to tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.
Thanks for educating that illiterate trying to don a professor's garb.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Dragonking: 2:11pm On Jun 21, 2017
joteee:


you should know the OP by now

he is a bigot

aniomas are prouldy igbos
Are you anioma? Didnt the op say aniomas are not igboid group?

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by onuwaje(m): 2:12pm On Jun 21, 2017
YorubaMuslims:


Itsekiris is Land-lock
land locked by who?



so the Atlantic suddenly turned to land?
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by onuwaje(m): 2:19pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:


Stop it already man. You want to drag Warri here too?
Warri is in Delta South. Warri South is occupied by Okere-Urhobo, Agbassa-Urhobo and Itsekiri. Abi?

YEA but ur map states its in Urhoboland which means it is owned by the Urhobos..


don't think people like me will just look and pass..


i didn't want to derail the thread that was why i just didn't step on it.


maybe when u create a thread on that issue we wud argue intellectually and factually
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jun 21, 2017
olisaokere:
ANIOMA is NOT an Ethnic group.Like you said,the term A.N.I.O.M.A is a coinage and refers to the number of local government indigenous to igbo peoples of delta state and this includes ANIOCHA,NDOKWA,IKA,OSHIMMILI and the OMA which means GOOD in English Language.Now this term ANIOMA which means GOOD LAND was coined by Late Chief Osadebay from Asaba which he used to describe the igbo people of delta state that has other ethnic groups sharing same delta state with the Igbos..so please disregard any group or persons who tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.Only the mischievous people are the ones who would come to tell you that anioma is an ethnic group.

OMA means good in igbo language

Anioma means good land in igbo language grin

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 2:26pm On Jun 21, 2017
Dragonking:
Are you anioma? Didnt the op say aniomas are not igboid group?
Oga anioma is not an ethnic group

they are igbos

I wonder why the OP said we are minorities

op needs to be flogged o grin

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 2:33pm On Jun 21, 2017
onuwaje:


YEA but ur map states its in Urhoboland which means it is owned by the Urhobos..


don't think people like me will just look and pass..


i didn't want to derail the thread that was why i just didn't step on it.


maybe when u create a thread on that issue we wud argue intellectually and factually

I didn't create that map. It was found in DELTA STATE OFFICIAL WEBSITE! You can go and check it out there. http://deltastate.gov.ng

Maybe you guys should take the case to Okowa for posting a map with Warri in Urhoboland.

Secondly, Warri-as we all know it, starts in Urhoboland and terminates in Itsekiriland. The map reflects that by putting the point in between Urhobo and Itsekiri land.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by fratermathy(m): 2:35pm On Jun 21, 2017
joteee:
Oga anioma is not an ethnic group

they are igbos

I wonder why the OP said we are minorities

op needs to be flogged o grin

You are being economical with the truth. Keep deceiving yourself. If you are truly an Anioma person, you would know that Ndokwa and Ika are constitutionally regarded as distinct ethnic groups from Igbo. Whether or not they choose to be Igbo or Igboid is up to them. Only Enuani is regarded as the true Igbo in Delta.

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by onuwaje(m): 2:36pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:


I didn't create that map. It was found in DELTA STATE OFFICIAL WEBSITE! You can go and check it out there. http://deltastate.gov.ng

Maybe you guys should take the case to Okowa for posting a map with Warri in Urhoboland.

Secondly, Warri-as we all know it, starts in Urhoboland and terminates in Itsekiriland. The map reflects that by putting the point in between Urhobo and Itsekiri land.

at yr first paragraph let me not derail.
Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Nobody: 2:48pm On Jun 21, 2017
fratermathy:


You are being economical with the truth. Keep deceiving yourself. If you are truly an Anioma person, you would know that Ndokwa and Ika are constitutionally regarded as distinct ethnic groups from Igbo. Whether or not they choose to be Igbo or Igboid is up to them. Only Enuani is regarded as the true Igbo in Delta.


I am from ndokwa West to be precise

we are igbos

who are you to call us minorities?

op take ya time o grin

you better remove that thrash you posted up there saying aniomas are minorities chai

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Re: 30 Interesting Facts About Some Nigerian Minority Ethnic Groups by Efewestern: 2:49pm On Jun 21, 2017
onuwaje:


YEA but ur map states its in Urhoboland which means it is owned by the Urhobos..


don't think people like me will just look and pass..


i didn't want to derail the thread that was why i just didn't step on it.


maybe when u create a thread on that issue we wud argue intellectually and factually

fratermathy create another thread let's argue intellectually.. I hope other itsekiris won't come and shout blue murder we I start presenting my fact?

grin

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