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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by SlayerForever: 7:42pm On Feb 17, 2018
AdaFonju:

You're not as smart as thought initially, you acknowledged Igalas in Anambra and still claim s.e is COMPLETELY igboid,
You see how you are stylishly trying to reduce the Igala people in Anambra, so you dont know of the indigenous Idoma ppl in Enugu state or the significant Ibibio speaking people in Abia,

Oga calm down. All the non Igbo in the south east amount to <2%. Igala communities in Anambra west,Effium in border communities in Ebonyi,Ette in Enugu,still not clear if it is an Idoma or Igbo community,the two groups there are nearly indistinguishable now(in my opinion based on place names in the area,it is an Igbo town),none in Imo,fringe communities in Abia.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by pazienza(m): 11:37pm On Feb 17, 2018
SlayerForever:


Oga calm down. All the non Igbo in the south east amount to <2%. Igala communities in Anambra west,Effium in border communities in Ebonyi,Ette in Enugu,still not clear if it is an Idoma or Igbo community,the two groups there are nearly indistinguishable now(in my opinion based on place names in the area,it is an Igbo town),none in Imo,fringe communities in Abia.
No non Igbo speaking town in Abia state.
People are quick to mention Item mba uzo people are non Igbos, but the people deny such claims and hold tight to their Igbo identity.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by pazienza(m): 11:38pm On Feb 17, 2018
Anibeze sounds Igbo.
It means "Land Is king "

What does it mean in Isoko?

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by Opharhe: 1:41am On Feb 18, 2018
Sanchez01:

How you turn a thread on its head with your tribalism laced remarks is amazing.

States are 'artificial creation', yet terminologies subtly used to classify a people abound, particularly in the East, just as some other parts of the country. Or wouldn't it be better if I classify you as Wawa just to point out that you are most likely from Enugu or Ebonyi, thereby limiting the chances of your state of origin?

There is a saying mostly by the Yorubas that 'a farm cannot belong to a father and his son without defining boundaries'. States may have been artificially created, but then again, bulk of its reason is to define bothers and territories.

It might not be a big deal when an Igbo man does an exposé, claiming Igbos founded or dwelt in Southern Kaduna long before the Fulanis got into Nigeria or even before the first Hausa man was born, but it is not the same for the Urhobos/Isokos as we are not really known from running or leaving our homeland in droves. Regardless of how neighbouring the state is, it is always an area of interest for us as we are a small, though distinct group. We are not 'strollers' by nature
I think you're accusing that guy wrongly because I quite agree with his statement. Most of these state creations are quite 'artificial' in that sense. I understand the issue with the difficulty of boundary adjustment, as the case of Ofoni shows it but then, a state is what it is. A geo- political arrangement and nothing more. Just as an Igbo from Onitsha can communicate effortlessly in his dialect with another Igbo from Issele Ukwu or Asaba(in Delta State, South South) but may not with another Igbo from Amaigbo in Ebonyi(the same South East). What about the international Ethnic groups like the Efik of Bakassi, Cameroon and Adamawa people of Cameroon? Yoruba of Benin Republic nko? We should not let Politics define our cultural affiliations instead we should define our politics through the lens of our cultural backgrounds. That's the perspective I view his comment from.
I for one, just like any true son of Ughelli see anybody from Ofoni as a full blood Urhobo of Ughelli Kingdom, distance or location in another state notwithstanding. And now, I've learnt about the Anibeze people of Isoko.

We kobiruo.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by babacletus: 2:40am On Feb 18, 2018
pazienza:

No non Igbo speaking town in Abia state.
People are quick to mention Item mba uzo people are non Igbos, but the people deny such claims and hold tight to their Igbo identity.
Bros Ibibio speaking communities plenty for Aba, there's one in Obingwa lga at the border end and a lot of others
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by babacletus: 2:45am On Feb 18, 2018
femolii:
See as you they fool your self here we have other tribe with them they are not the only one even with the name you call them migrant na migrant go sheck deltal n bayelsa u will find thousand of Ilajes occupered many villages.
Can you name these villages
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by pazienza(m): 7:39am On Feb 18, 2018
babacletus:

Bros Ibibio speaking communities plenty for Aba, there's one in Obingwa lga at the border end and a lot of others

No such thing in Obingwa bro. Rather what you have are Ngwa people who are bilingual in Igbo and Ibibio for sake of ease in communication and also as a result of intermarriage with Ibibio women as wives.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by nowpresence(f): 8:16am On Feb 18, 2018
BininKingdom:



Shot up and stop making notice, remember you were our slaves before the Europeans came, your kings still pay homage to our Oba
please mention the kings that paid homage to your oba and when they did? This is how you people spread lies to make yourselves feel better.

Assuming your claim of us being slaves are even true, what is the reality today.
what is the relevant of Benin people and their oba in today Nigeria, apart from prostitution and human trafficking. You better wake up.

Instead of you to live in the present today you are still dwelling in past events that were exaggerated to boast your stinking ego.

urhobos are doing well and we can only get better.

Get off we don't need you guys and your irrelevant oba.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by TheGreatJapan: 9:57am On Feb 18, 2018
babacletus:

Bros Ibibio speaking communities plenty for Aba, there's one in Obingwa lga at the border end and a lot of others


Zombie you call it Obi Ngwa and still claim they speak Ibibio
Obi Ngwa means the Heart/Centre of Ngwa and Ngwa people are proud Igbo people

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by SlayerForever: 10:05am On Feb 18, 2018
pazienza:

No non Igbo speaking town in Abia state.
People are quick to mention Item mba uzo people are non Igbos, but the people deny such claims and hold tight to their Igbo identity.

The fringe communities I was referring to are a few obscure border communities.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by SlayerForever: 10:07am On Feb 18, 2018
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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by pazienza(m): 10:32am On Feb 18, 2018
SlayerForever:


The fringe communities I was referring to are a few obscure border communities.

And I'm telling you that those fringe communities are at best bilingual and consider themselves Igbos of Ngwa extraction who had been influenced by their Ibibio neighbors.

cc: ChinenyeN

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by SlayerForever: 11:16am On Feb 18, 2018
pazienza:


And I'm telling you that those fringe communities are at best bilingual and consider themselves Igbos of Ngwa extraction who had been influenced by their Ibibio neighbors.

cc: ChinenyeN


Hmmm.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by TheGreatJapan: 12:36pm On Feb 18, 2018
BininKingdom:



Shot up and stop making noise, remember you were our slaves before the Europeans came, your kings still pay homage to our Oba
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 12:51pm On Feb 18, 2018
WrathOfHadez:
the urhobos will claim isoko as one like Fulani claims middle beltans. But easily differentiate them when the spoils of politics is set.

Tell any urhobo man to concede political office to an isoko man and they will bluntly refuse.

Delta North (Igbos) has the highest number of local governments in delta state , urhobos are just looking desperately for alliance with their usual wayo ways.

I'm not interested in any other thing you've spewed other than the fact that Delta North has the highest LGA. That is only correct if you are removing the Urhobos that dominate Warri South and the Urhobos in Patani LGA. Secondly, that a region has more LGAs doesn't translate into a higher population or a greater number of wards, which is what is used to allocate funds.

Whatever you feel about this won't change this stark reality. Now you can run along like a mentally handicapped midget.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 12:52pm On Feb 18, 2018
SicilianMafia:


You are the one who is the illiterate here!

What did he say that isnt a fact !

Better read up on isoko history and language .... Unfact isoko is from the Esan stock of Edo

And Urhobos are from where again? Hausa/Fulani, I guess?

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 12:55pm On Feb 18, 2018
SicilianMafia:


Don't be dumb what is urhobo or isoko without Edo?

Who even needs your stupid dumb opinion

Don't overestimate yourselves. Urhobo/Isoko are only linguistically Edoid, as much as Bini, Esan, Afemai, Epie, etc. There's no ethnic group known as Edo. And our relationships with one another end at the linguistic level.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 12:57pm On Feb 18, 2018
SicilianMafia:


Standalone but you speak Edo language ,Dress like Edo's, Bear Edo names , everything about you screams Edo and you are here typing nonsense from 3310.
Wat an Irony Dumbo your opinion is irrelevant

No Edo person will talk as you do. I doubt that you are truly from Edo. If you are, you would know that Urhobos and Binis can't even communicate without an interpreter. We don't share the same worldview, dressing, culture, monarchy, etc. That we acknowledge our Edoid roots doesn't give you the liberty to hegemony.

Impostor!
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 1:02pm On Feb 18, 2018
feldido:


They are just an extension of Eruwa a close community of Patani.
Its just the River which separated them.

Erhowa is in Isoko South, not Patani.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 1:06pm On Feb 18, 2018
babyhrt:
My only take is that Isoko language is not a branch of the Urhobo language. It neither a dialect of urhobo..its an independent language...the degree of mutual non intelligibility btw the two language is enough for my claim.

But historically, we have always been one people, in fact colonial masters called us Sobo people and Isokos were known as Eastern Urhobos for a while until 1958 when Isoko division was created.

My point: the division you are trying to emphasise is only a recent construct and therefore artificial. Okpe, another language under Urhobo, is barely understood by Urhobo speakers. Or is it Uvwie? Ujevwin? So abeg leave those divisive matters and focus more on how our common heritage can bring us together for the common good.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 1:21pm On Feb 18, 2018
WrathOfHadez:
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Warri south belongs chiefly to the itsekiris. So it's not a homogeneous urhobo local government area.

Patani is ijaw. What's with you demons and misinformation? When last did an urhobo manelected local government chairman of Warri south local government area?

Yet you say Warri south local government is dominated by urhobo?
You were deprived bréast milk at infancy.


Ukumagba until his death was trying to carve out another local government from Warri South.

Learn to live with your bleak reality and stop trying to write fiction as history in Nairaland.

That's all you do.

Bini slave.

I won't even waste my time on your type. I argue only with those who have something upstairs. A simple research will do you some good.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by Gentlelord(m): 2:41pm On Feb 18, 2018
nowpresence:

please mention the kings that paid homage to your oba and when they did? This is how you people spread lies to make yourselves feel better.

Assuming your claim of us being slaves are even true, what is the reality today.
what is the relevant of Benin people and their oba in today Nigeria, apart from prostitution and human trafficking . You better wake up.

Instead of you to live in the present today you are still dwelling in past events that were exaggerated to boast your stinking ego.

urhobos are doing well and we can only get better.

Get off we don't need you guys and your irrelevant oba .
the bold paragraphs is a big let down, it makes you no different from the person u quoted

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by nowpresence(f): 2:50pm On Feb 18, 2018
Gentlelord:

the bold paragraphs is a big let down, it makes you no different from the person u quoted
Nothing was let down. They brought it to themselves.
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by Nobody: 3:24pm On Feb 18, 2018
What does the word Edo stand for ?
If you manage to answer this question then you will realize that your comments below are childish stupidity.
Let me help you though: Edo is a people and Edo state is a land.
So it does make any sense to claim a person is or is not from Edo. Although a person could be from Edo-state.
It seems the lack of history lessons in nigerian schools has produced a confused person like you.
If you were not so confused then you would know that Edoid and Edo were completely synonymous.
You also don't seem to know that a certain kingdom called Benin Kingdom was invaded in 1897 and its King held the title: Omo n'Oba n'Edo.
This tells you that you have only one monarchy: The Benin Monarchy. The guys you are now refferring to as urhobo kings are actually Edo dukes. Although I understand why the dukes would want to be referred to as kings in the nigerian context, I know it is not out of disrespect for their King: Omo n'Oba n'Edo. And they always state that they got their crowns from Omo n'Oba n'Edo.
Cursed be the guy who stopped teaching of history in nigerian schools. Now the youth are in the desert without compass.
Your talk of hegemony shows why you are saying all the rubbish you are saying. You think recognising your obvious identity would means that the people living in Edo-state are somehow superior to you. Let me tell you that you are being foolsih, the fact that Edo-state was named Edo-state doesn't mean that the state owns the word Edo or has hegemony over the Edo people. Actually the state was named after the Edo-people and not the other way around. The only hegemony is that of the Edo king over all of his subjects.


fratermathy:


No Edo person will talk as you do. I doubt that you are truly from Edo. If you are, you would know that Urhobos and Binis can't even communicate without an interpreter. We don't share the same worldview, dressing, culture, monarchy, etc. That we acknowledge our Edoid roots doesn't give you the liberty to hegemony.

Impostor!
Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by fratermathy(m): 3:29pm On Feb 18, 2018
GUMY:
What does the word Edo stand for ?
If you manage to answer this question then you will realize that your comments below are childish stupidity.

Edo is NOT an ethnic group. It is collective socio-linguistic heritage of the Urhobos/Isokos/Binis/Owans/Afemais/Epies/etc.

If you don't know this, then your hegemonic attempt is dead on arrival. Try elsewhere.

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Re: Meet The Anibeze People Of Bayelsa State, The Isoko Tribe Found In Bayelsa by Nobody: 3:40pm On Feb 18, 2018
I am not in any way trying myselfs at any hegemony, I actually know that all Edo are my brothers and are equal.
What is the title of the Oba of Benin ?

fratermathy:


Edo is NOT an ethnic group. It is collective socio-linguistic heritage of the Urhobos/Isokos/Binis/Owans/Afemais/Epies/etc.

If you don't know this, then your hegemonic attempt is dead on arrival. Try elsewhere.

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