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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by cumbak60: 12:37am On Jul 22, 2017
Sagay212:


Keep ranting.... flat head stubborn ipod. You know better than Edwin Clark. There is nothing like anioma or rivers igbo. How does that even sound to anybody with a functioning brain. You are either a deltan or rivers person like Clark has said. You ipods are so daft... I don't even know why I'm arguing with a brain dead miscreant like you. Go and join delta and rivers to your biafrau.d. Enough of the online chest beating and insults...act and stop acting like a coward. Ipod barawo wan claim delta and rivers...anoufia!!

Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by oyatz(m): 1:01am On Jul 22, 2017
God bless you sir.
1) IPOB need political power to effect political changes.

2) However, this move can be a double edged sword. It can be IPOB's strength and undoing.

3) If IPOB managed to get her members elected as governors, senators, reps etc, within 2 years, they will lose their Goodwill and popularity and the reason is simple.

4) Defenders of the masses, Freedom fighters, revolutionaries are loved and have enormous goodwill but these do not conferred on them administrative skills and experience in governance...

5) In the face of dwindling resources 'IPOB governors' will also face the problems of paying months of salaries and pensions arrears, road, markets and hospital construction etc...without a magic wand








cumbak60:

IPOB should form a political party and drive the agenda of Biafra through the legislature....
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by mbhs139(m): 3:15am On Jul 22, 2017
cumbak60:

Exactly the reason Nigeria will continue to remain a cess-pit.. when they keep maintaining a double-standard towards Indi'Igbo, how will they progress for goodness sake. Oji'madi l'ali, jio'onweya.
Lol, an Ondo aropo is Ijaw, but an Igbo from Delta is not Igbo but Deltan. cheesy cheesy

I think you guys mixed things up too much in your write up; how can all these claims and counter claims of who is Igbo and who is not Igbo be the fault of Nigeria? At best, I thought this should have been sorted out at the early stage of the Biafran struggle, because issues like these may make or mar your aspirations. It may even continue to be your albatross, leaving you worst than before, when you eventually gets to the promise land- Biafra.
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Ngozi123(f): 10:05am On Jul 22, 2017
Sagay212:


Go and gulp ofe nsala...IGAF what any yoruba is claiming. I don't phucking know any MF ugbodu people from.anywhere. Yoruba people know who the real Yorubas are and you don't see them jumping from one thread claiming tribes that don't pluck with them. Only ipods want edo, akwaibom, kogi, benue, delta, rivers, kaduna, borno...can't you people just stay with your phucking five states?

We've actually just seen a Yoruba poster do this in this thread yet you're blatantly ignoring it undecided. You claimed in your other post that it's only the Igbos doing this when we've seen evidence to the contrary in this very same thread. Don't let the truth get in the way of a good rant though... undecided

Btw, ofe nsala is a very delicious soup, especially when I make it, so I don't take the bolded as an insult. Show me a soup from your tribe that can match ofe nsala with shrimp and different kinds of fresh fish served with pounded yam.

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by cumbak60: 10:31am On Jul 22, 2017
mbhs139:


I think you guys mixed things up too much in your write up; how can all these claims and counter claims of who is Igbo and who is not Igbo be the fault of Nigeria? At best, I thought this should have been sorted out at the early stage of the Biafran struggle, because issues like these may make or mar your aspirations. It may even continue to be your albatross, leaving you worst than before, when you eventually gets to the promise land- Biafra.
Nope, we ain't mixing things up. Nigerian political system is designed to put the Igbos in check.... more like an "enemy of the state" tag, aftermath of the civil war. Most, for the sake of political convenience, do deny Igbo, taking up the self-acclaimed minority status, to gain Nigerian sympathy. It was a scenario in the old Rivers State with Ijaw majority, and its exactly the same game on-going in Delta.
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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by cumbak60: 10:32am On Jul 22, 2017
Ngozi123:


We've actually just seen a Yoruba poster do this in this thread yet you're blatantly ignoring it undecided. You claimed in your other posts that it's only the Igbos doing this when we've seen evidence to the contrary in this very same thread. Don't let the truth get in the way of a good rant though... undecided

Btw, ofe nsala is a very delicious soup, especially when I make it, so I don't take the bolded as an insult. Show me a soup from your tribe that can match ofe nsala with shrimp and different kinds of fresh fish served with pounded yam.
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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 3:19pm On Jul 23, 2017
cumbak60:

Afonja stop spewing trash. Tell us the meaning of Edozien in Bini language so we can learn from you. cheesy

Look at this Osu! I never said I knew the meaning. The fact is it's a Bini word, not Ibo!

That there are many Osadebey that bears Ibo names today does not make Osadebey Ibo!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 3:26pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


Since you seem not to know Edozien is an igbo word. It means to fix.

Stop trying to pretend you can "recognize diction of Bini language/word". You cannot if you stupidly thought Edozien is not an igbo word. grin grin

Edozien isn't an Ibo word, so also is Asaba!

In fact, the first pioneer of Asaba were the Ikelike people from Bini before Ibo from Akwa came down to settle. That's the truth on ground. You're a migrant in Delta state! Kapish!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 3:45pm On Jul 23, 2017
Not all Anioma are Igbo and not all Igbo are Anioma as the nation comprises of people with different histories of origin, while the oral history of origins of notable towns such as Ibusa, Asaba, Ogwashi-Uku etc lay claims to Nshi (Nri) Isu, Ogboli factor, Nteje factors and theories with progenitors of Igbo extraction such as Umejei, Edini, Nnebuisi, Odaigbo etc, other Anioma towns such as Issele-Uku, Issele Mkpitime, Onitsha (in present Anambra State,) Onicha- Ugbo, Onicha-Olona, etc are believed to have been founded by Ezechime of Edo extraction, there is however a theory to buttress that certain descendants of Ezechime must have added to the population of Ibusa and Asaba in the origin periods of the communities. There are also the Ika people of Agbor, Igbanke whose origin are traceable to Edo prince.

The geopolitical definition of Nigeria today recognizes the Anioma nation as located in the South-south region of the country and in Delta State, finely situated too among the Urhobo, Ijaw, Isoko and Itsekeri all of the ethnic nations that the Anioma have related with for ages and having shared same provinces with in the past. Anioma has 9 Local Governments out of the 25 Local Governments that presently makes up the Delta State in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria . Anioma people as noted earlier do not share similar origins, histories, ancestries and linguistics for obvious reasons; in fact, about 13 languages are spoken by the people and include Igbo (Enuani,) Ozzara, Olukunmi (an extinct old Yoruba Language,) Igara, Ika, Ukwuani, Edo, Odiani, Utagba, Aboh etc still the Anioma have been woven by oneness which has uniquely manifested into a globe of one community.

Cumbak60, Ngozi, Nonaira come and claim them na.
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 3:56pm On Jul 23, 2017
Ngozi123:


We've actually just seen a Yoruba poster do this in this thread yet you're blatantly ignoring it undecided. You claimed in your other post that it's only the Igbos doing this when we've seen evidence to the contrary in this very same thread. Don't let the truth get in the way of a good rant though... undecided

Btw, ofe nsala is a very delicious soup, especially when I make it, so I don't take the bolded as an insult. Show me a soup from your tribe that can match ofe nsala with shrimp and different kinds of fresh fish served with pounded yam.

Why don't you show us the Yoruba guy claiming someone else land in the thread? Lying mofo.

In fact , your eediot brethren brought me to this thread when one eediot was using Ese Odo which is a Yoruba land as his hypothesis to compare with the people of Ibo extraction in Anioma. If he knows nothing, he should have shut up.

BTW, Anioma aint Ibo land! Kapish!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by PenSniper: 4:02pm On Jul 23, 2017
cumbak60:

Even if he is an IPOB member. The message is more important here. Have you asked yourself why Nigerians are so scared of the unity of Indi'Igbo? Most Igbo deniers do it for the sake of political convenience perpetuated by the Nigerian government. This is where I'm having issues with Kanu. If Nnamdi Kanu will focus on Igbo unity, he will gain more support than ever.


Are you sure the igbo elites are ready to co-operate with him ? Their body languages do not prove so.
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Ngozi123(f): 4:20pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Why don't you show us the Yoruba guy claiming someone else land in the thread? Lying mofo.

In fact , your eediot brethren brought me to this thread when one eediot was using Ese Odo which is a Yoruba land as his hypothesis to compare with the people of Ibo extraction in Anioma. If he knows nothing, he should have shut up.

BTW, Anioma aint Ibo land! Kapish!

I'm glad that you know that you're the one I was talking about when I made that comment.

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Ngozi123(f): 4:23pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Look at this Osu! I never said I knew the meaning. The fact is it's a Bini word, not Ibo!

That there are many Osadebey that bears Ibo names today does not make Osadebey Ibo!

How do you know that it's a Bini word when you don't even know the meaning? This makes no sense .

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Ngozi123(f): 4:26pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Cumbak60, Ngozi, Nonaira come and claim them na.

What you've quoted states that Edo is a language, which renders the entire piece useless.

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 4:34pm On Jul 23, 2017
Ngozi123:


I'm glad that you know that you're the one I was talking about when I made that comment.

Lmao.

Because I claimed Anioma aint Ibo land and the fact that Ibo are migrant, I'm claiming the land? Stupidity is your second name!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 4:35pm On Jul 23, 2017
Ngozi123:


What you've quoted states that Edo is a language, which renders the entire piece useless.

Lol! It stated that Anioma people have different origin and speaks different languages but it's only Ibo that's claiming them! Very shameless liar!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 4:37pm On Jul 23, 2017
Ngozi123:


How do you know that it's a Bini word when you don't even know the meaning? This makes no sense .

Edozien is a Bini word, not Ibo! Kapish!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 4:56pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Cumbak60, Ngozi, Nonaira come and claim them na.

I wonder what this ediot thought he contradicted. Nowhere did anyone disagree with this. Anioma has several different migration origin, noone has ever contested that you incompetent rat. Even told your monkey ass here that ugbondu that you leeches kept trying to claim as yoruba did report yoruba migration did I not? Anioma isn't the only area with different migration, SE has people with Igala and ibibio migration. Heck even your worthless clan, didn't one of your king come out recently to claim that the part he rules migrated from Sudan. I suppose that now makes the Sudanese, not yoruba no?
Took you fucking three days to reply and you still ended up showing how stupid you are by providing a quote that noone contested against.

What's even more hilarious as Bleep is the article you quoted is WELL KNOWN in Anioma. The fucking shit was what they used to blackmail ohaneze and SE to join us to start fight for anioma state.
Was this article not written by Fred Nwaneze? Did he in that article not address anioma as an igbo territory despite our migration differences yes or no?

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin at copying and pasting wtf you want in an article.
Answer biko let me make a fool of you in this forum yet again.

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 4:58pm On Jul 23, 2017
Ngozi123:


What you've quoted states that Edo is a language, which renders the entire piece useless.

The fucking piece he actually quoted didn't even support his claims that's the hilarious thing about it. That's why he didn't provide a link to it grin grin grin. I bet you the monkey didn't know the article he quoted is actually popular at last within my community so I already know it grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:10pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


I wonder what this ediot thought he contradicted. Nowhere did anyone disagree with this. Anioma has several different migration origin, noone has ever contested that you incompetent rat. Even told your monkey ass here that ugbondu that you leeches kept trying to claim as yoruba did report yoruba migration did I not? Anioma isn't the only area with different migration, SE has people with Igala and ibibio migration. Heck even your worthless clan, didn't one of your king come out recently to claim that the part he rules migrated from Sudan. I suppose that now makes the Sudanese, not yoruba no?
Took you fucking three days to reply and you still ended up showing how stupid you are by providing a quote that noone contested against.

What's even more hilarious as Bleep is the article you quoted is WELL KNOWN in Anioma. The fucking shit was what they used to blackmail ohaneze and SE to join us to start fight for anioma state.
Was this article not written by Fred Nwaneze? Did he in that article not address anioma as an igbo territory despite our migration differences yes or no?

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin at copying and pasting wtf you want in an article.
Answer biko let me make a fool of you in this forum yet again.

Lmao! The fact is you're all migrants! Did I ever claim otherwise?

That Ibo keeps trying to claim these people shows how pathetic the Ibo tribes are! And where did I claim Ugbodu land? I simply stated that they are migrants in the said land and per adventure they got driven out of the said land (even as some Bakassi folks were dislocated after the said land were given back to Cameroon), we would only reinstate those who's got Yoruba genes, not the adulterated ones into the SW! But according to your stupid brain, I was claiming the land? The same land I stated it isn't Yoruba land? Lol!

The Article never addressed Anioma as Ibo territory! It stated that they have different ancestral origins and speaks different languages! Only those close to the SE region such as Asaba, Ibusa, Aboh etc speaks Ibo! The people in Agbor speaks Ozaara/Ika while those in Kwale, Abbi speaks Ukwuani. They are all different!

Bunch of land grabbers!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 5:16pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Edozien isn't an Ibo word, so also is Asaba!

In fact, the first pioneer of Asaba were the Ikelike people from Bini before Ibo from Akwa came down to settle. That's the truth on ground. You're a migrant in Delta state! Kapish!

Still waiting on the Edozien meaning in Bini since it's not an igbo words. I already given you the igbo translation of it, tell us the Bini.
The same with Asaba. What is the meaning of Asaba in Bini? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Ikelike people ko, Ikelike people ni. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Asaba was an empty territory before Anyanwu came there. Anyanwu and his family lived in the current city before Nnebisi joined. Heck when Nnebisi first stepped foot in Ahaba, he taught he was in Ahaba by himself until he saw Anyanwu family. Our history have already been told by our king aka the direct lineage of our founder. We know our history but your kokokum head can believe Ahaba origin is Ikelike grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. Infact go to Asaba and provide is video evidence of these Ikelike people that were in Ahaba. There people should still be there no? So gI've us a video of them. grin grin

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:17pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


The fucking piece he actually quoted didn't even support his claims that's the hilarious thing about it. That's why he didn't provide a link to it grin grin grin. I bet you the monkey didn't know the article he quoted is actually popular at last within my community so I already know it grin grin grin grin grin

Lmao!

The article stated that you are all migrants or are you not? Lol! Another fact is they have different origins, hence no eediot can claim any of them except if these folks wants to park out of Anioma and join their brethren on the other side!

In fact, the whole world is waiting for Ibo to claim these land and you will see what will befall your stupidity. It will be worse that the Civil war event because no land in Delta belongs to the Ibo.
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:21pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


Still waiting on the Edozien meaning in Bini since it's not an igbo words. I already given you the igbo translation of it, tell us the Bini.
The same with Asaba. What is the meaning of Asaba in Bini? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Ikelike people ko, Ikelike people ni. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin Asaba was an empty territory before Anyanwu came there. Anyanwu and his family lived in the current city before Nnebisi joined. Heck when Nnebisi first stepped foot in Ahaba, he taught he was in Ahaba by himself until he saw Anyanwu family. Our history have already been told by our king aka the direct lineage of our founder. We know our history but your kokokum head can believe Ahaba origin is Ikelike grin grin grin grin grin grin grin. Infact go to Asaba and provide is video evidence of these Ikelike people that were in Ahaba. There people should still be there no? So gI've us a video of them. grin grin

Lmao!

Ikelike from Bini was the first to colonise the land! That's the fact.

BTW, no eediot can claim Anioma land because these folks are all migrants, that's the fact!

If you want to join your SE brethren, move over the bridge and join them. No land in Delta belongs to the Ibo!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 5:32pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Lmao! The fact is you're all migrants! Did I ever claim otherwise?

That Ibo keeps trying to claim these people shows how pathetic the Ibo tribes are! And where did I claim Ugbodu land? I simply stated that they are migrants in the said land and per adventure they got driven out of the said land (even as some Bakassi folks were dislocated after the said land were given back to Cameroon), we would only reinstate those who's got Yoruba genes, not the adulterated ones into the SW! But according to your stupid brain, I was claiming the land? The same land I stated it isn't Yoruba land? Lol!

The Article never addressed Anioma as Ibo territory! It stated that they have different ancestral origins and speaks different languages! Only those close to the SE region such as Asaba, Ibusa, Aboh etc speaks Ibo! The people in Agbor speaks Ozaara/Ika while those in Kwale, Abbi speaks Ukwuani. They are all different!

Bunch of land grabbers!

Was this not your article?
If you deny it is, I'll give you dirretrievably word for word quotation from what you quoted in that article.
I dare you to lie that it is not
http://www.ibusa.net/mysite/anioma.htm

Anyway,

Idiot does not even know how to read. Learn how to read a PROPERLY next time you quote something grin grin grin grin

The case of Anioma is akin that being suffered by the minority ethnicities in the polity of Nigeria , and the founding fathers such as Chief Dennis Osadebe, Honorable F. H. Utomi, Honourable Obi of Akumazi, Honourable Frank Oputa Ututu and Honourable Oki must have realized this, a situation which led to the formation of Movement for the creation of Anioma State.

The neglect of this people has continued till this day. It is as a result of this that the creation of Anioma State is deemed necessary today because of the long neglect of this people in the hands of the Igbo their kit and kin, a people the Anioma have stood for/by when it has always mattered. The Anioma people struggles can be equated with those of the Igbo of the South-East as a people the Anioma have always viewed themselves Igbo but this has yielded almost nothing in return for the Anioma region.

The recent adoption of the creation of any one of Adada, Orashi, Orlu, Aba States by the Igbo show that the creation of Anioma State is not on the agenda of the Ohaneze and indeed Igbo, and the Igbo are in some way skeptical about the ethnic identity of the Anioma people. The Igbo has expressed fears that if allowed to be created as a State in Nigeria , Anioma would eventually become part of the South-South region of Nigeria .

This is best explained in the words of Gabriel Nwanze thus;
“The first issue is that of geopolitical location. Will Anioma State regard itself as a Southeast state or as a South–South state? If the former should be the case, this means that the Igbo have lost half of their foothold and influence in the South-South, leaving only Ndiigbo from Rivers to carry the Igbo flag. The implication not only ends there; it will extend to issues like insufficient representation of Ndiigbo in the affairs of the South-South and thus further marginalization of the Igbo nation” (Issues in the Creation of Anioma state, 2006)

He further contradicts thus while hoping that Ndiigbo benefits from future Anioma State :
“If Anioma State remains in the South-South, then it stands a chance of enabling many more Ndiigbo to benefit both from allocations to the Southeast and to the South-South simultaneously.”

In fact the Iwuayanwu led committee on additional State creation for Ndiigbo ha ssince ruled out the Anioma region in their quest for State creation stating clearly that this would mean additional State for the South-South, interestingly the South-South that considers Anioma people Igbo as Itse Sagay, a renowned professor of International Law and an Itsekiri indigene once suggested that the in Urhobo Historical society website that the Anioma be either moved into Anambra State to join their kit and kin or be given their separate State with capital at Asaba.



All this are from the article you quoted. Next time pick an article that isn't well known you incompetent buffoon. This article, this specific article, was what was used to blackmail ohaneze and SE to join us in our fight. Next time pick an article that actually supports the thing you screeching out. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by cumbak60: 5:36pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Lmao!

Ikelike from Bini was the first to colonise the land! That's the fact.

BTW, no eediot can claim Anioma land because these folks are all migrants, that's the fact!

If you want to join your SE brethren, move over the bridge and join them. No land in Delta belongs to the Ibo!
You are such a pathetic being. Oya, since the Ikwerre claimed they migrated from Bini, it simply means, you can chase them back to Benin from whence they came from. What the fuvck is wrong with you nanny undecided Ok, go to Asaba and tell them to move back to South East. Do so asp...

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Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 5:39pm On Jul 23, 2017
Kagawa10:


Lmao!

Ikelike from Bini was the first to colonise the land! That's the fact.

BTW, no eediot can claim Anioma land because these folks are all migrants, that's the fact!

If you want to join your SE brethren, move over the bridge and join them. No land in Delta belongs to the Ibo!

Since these are the fact

Provide a notable Asaba or even any Asaba, even a tout sef, that gave this fact. I'll be waiting

Still waiting on Edozien meaning still

Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:42pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


Was this not your article?
If you deny it is, I'll give you dirretrievably word for word quotation from what you quoted in that article.
I dare you to lie that it is not
http://www.ibusa.net/mysite/anioma.htm

Anyway,

Idiot does not even know how to read. Learn how to read a PROPERLY next time you quote something grin grin grin grin




All this are from the article you quoted. Next time pick an article that isn't well known you incompetent buffoon. This article, this specific article, was what was used to blackmail ohaneze and SE to join us in our fight. Next time pick an article that actually supports the thing you screeching out. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Lol!

It only stated that there are Ibo in Anioma which I never disputed, the facts is you're all migrants!

I guess Osadebey was an Ibo? Lol

Anyway, no land in Delta belongs to the Ibo. We're really waiting for the Ibo to come and claim them na.
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by nonaira: 5:42pm On Jul 23, 2017
cumbak60:

You are such a pathetic being. Oya, since the Ikwerre claimed they migrated from Bini, it simply means, you can chase them back to Benin from whence they came from. What the fuvck is wrong with you nanny undecided Ok, go to Asaba and tell them to move back to South East. Do so asp...

While he's doing that, he should point outthe Ikelike people there grin grin
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:45pm On Jul 23, 2017
cumbak60:

You are such a pathetic being. Oya, since the Ikwerre claimed they migrated from Bini, it simply means, you can chase them back to Benin from whence they came from. What the fuvck is wrong with you nanny undecided Ok, go to Asaba and tell them to move back to South East. Do so asp...

Ikwerre is part of River state, not SE region! That's the fact here! Anyone that wants to become SE should move over there!

We have Yoruba in Brazil doesn't make that part of Brazil a Yoruba land. That's what I'm simply telling you!
Re: Response To Pa Edwin Clark On Rivers State, Delta State And by Kagawa10: 5:50pm On Jul 23, 2017
nonaira:


Since these are the fact

Provide a notable Asaba or even any Asaba, even a tout sef, that gave this fact. I'll be waiting

Still waiting on Edozien meaning still

Delta state is a Bini offshoot apart from the Itsekiris who were part of Ilaje. Besides, these Itsekiri has now got Bini blood, hence they are still under the Bini umbrella.

No land in Delta belongs to the Ibo is the point here. Ibo there are all migrants and if you want to join your brethren, move over there!

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