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| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by ken6488(m): 11:03pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
NIGHTMAREOO7:thanks |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by LZAA: 11:10pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
immhotep: ![]() |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 11:27pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
Valike2008:We Aniomas, you mean? |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 11:29pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
ken6488:Which oil does Asaba have that Igbos are claiming? |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by NIGHTMAREOO7: 11:32pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
ken6488:U are welcome! |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 11:35pm On Sep 30, 2018 |
Cubeet:Put this into proper context. Delta North has 9 LGAs, Delta South has 8, Delta Central has 8. Within Delta South, there are LGAs occupied by Urhobos (not solely). Even within Delta North, we have Isoko communities in Ndokwa. Oshimili South, which gives the North an extra LGA, is well peopled by Deltans of other ethnic extraction. So making it appear that Anioma has more LGAs in order to score some online points is silly when not properly contextualised. Everything is balanced out in Delta State. We are not even talking of population here... And yes, I agree that the Anioma people, for all intents and purposes, are Igbos. After all, other Deltans call them just that. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 11:39pm On Sep 30, 2018*. Modified: 12:33am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Arda1000:Wrong! No part of Isoko is Igbo. You can't have this both ways. How can they be Isoko, a distinct ethnic group, and be Igbo at the same time? You didn't even go towards Urhobo, their exact cultural and linguistic analogue. You just had to bring in Igbo into it. If what you meant to say was that there are Isokos in the Ndokwa axis of Anioma, then you are correct! Many Isoko autonomous communities exist in that region and though some of the inhabitants are bilingual due to contingency, they are Isoko nonetheless. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by aniomafirstson: 12:09am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:No part of Igbo is isoko if you are talking about igbuku forget it. They have been igbonized. They don't even speak isoko as first Language,they don't look like isoko,They look like pure igbos,they practice igbo culture and speak ukwuani language (a dialect of Igbo). They were only assimilated in the past and they have been igbonized. Take your eyes off delta north fratermarthy |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 12:13am On Oct 01, 2018 |
aniomafirstson:Okay. I really do not have to argue online over facts that can be gotten online. And I don't care about Delta North. My people are not indigenous to that area so I have no business there. Only Isokos were unfortunate to be geographically dislocated to the Ndokwa area. Ibrede-Ame and Onogbokor, among others, have suffered for years for being in a wrongly assigned LGA. It's also interesting that you claim "Igbuku" has been "Igbonized". I find that ironic in light of the claim by many that Igbos do not land-grab. What an irony! But when ethnic Igbos speak another language as first language for whatever reason, they remain Igbos, huh? Argue with your keyboard if you must. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by aniomafirstson: 12:19am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:They don't speak isoko anymore. They speak Igbo so you can't call them isoko. leave them alone as they are comfortable with being ukwuanis. There are also clans in isokoland that has Igbo ancestry but you don't see us claiming them. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by gboxbaba(m): 12:22am On Oct 01, 2018*. Modified: 8:34am On Feb 23, 2020 |
Wow |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 12:28am On Oct 01, 2018*. Modified: 12:47am On Oct 01, 2018 |
aniomafirstson:I never wanted to answer you again but I'll make an exception, if only to set the record straight: Ibrede-Ame and Iyede-Ame people do not speak anything related to Igbo, not even as a second language, with the exception, as with all other groups, of those whose interests are there. Onogbokor people speak Isoko as their first language and retain their Isoko identity at all times. Other Isoko satellite towns, villages and communities closer to core Ndokwa area, including the Igbuku you alluded to, have many Ukwuani residents and there is a disproportionate level of Ukwuani as a spoken language in SOME of these areas but the indigenous population have no doubts about their Isoko identity. I do not like the fact that you are portraying Igbos, or more precisely Anioma people, as land grabbing people who claim autonomous communities that happen to be victims of geographical misnomers. The Igbanke people of Ika extraction are geographically dislocated to Edo State and many speak Bini as either first or second language but are they Bini people? Kindly do yourself a favour and stop ranting online over issues that will portray Anioma people as vicious land grabbers with double standards. By the way, I sincerely doubt that you are Anioma. Your username is a big giveaway. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 12:31am On Oct 01, 2018 |
gboxbaba:Sorry to intrude but confirm if the Umunede you are referring to is different from the one in Ika North East. I don't know if there is another one in Ogwashiuku but if it is the one in Ika then you should correct yourself. If not, kindly educate me. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by aniomafirstson: 12:50am On Oct 01, 2018 |
gboxbaba:umunedei in ogwashi? ![]() first of all it is umudei not umunedei If you are from ogwashi then tell me who your obi is? ogwashi doesn't have any link with Bini or whatsoever i.e if you are really from ogwashi you should know that ogwashi has direct links to NRI. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by aniomafirstson: 12:56am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:We have umudei in ogwashi but you as a deltan have you seen someone from ogwashi having identity crises? BTW igbanke still speak their ika language or can you prove they are now speaking Bini? |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 1:05am On Oct 01, 2018 |
aniomafirstson:The poster said Umunedei, not Umudei. I couldn't care less about their identity crises, if any. As far I am concerned, everything North of Urhobo/Isokoland up to Enugu State is Igbo or Igboid. If they say otherwise then no problem. Many Igbanke people speak Bini fluently, just so you know. The whole point of bringing Igbanke into the discussion was to prove that though their homeland is captured within Edo State, they remain Ika people. This is the logic you should extend to Isoko communities in Ndokwa. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Arda1000(m): 7:03am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:they must be high on somtin when some isoko in ibrede say they migrated from igbo land |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 7:13am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Arda1000:Do we call Agbor a Bini community because their history says they migrated from there? Ibrede people are 100% Isoko. If you want to start tagging people based on their ancestral mythology then indeed all humans are Olduvai people as we all migrated from Olduvai Gorge in modern Tanzania. Besides, Ibrede oral history only acknowledges that a section of the town migrated from Igbo, not its entirety. The people do not speak anything related to Igbo nor do they answer Igbo-sounding names. The Igbo connection is just what it is--a myth! On the subjects of myths, do you know that 90% of Igbo communities, West of the Niger and even as far as Onitsha, trace their origins to Benin? Are they Bini people because of this? Do you know that many Igbo communities in Anambra trace their roots to Igalaland. Are those communities Igbo communities or Igala communities? Not that the instances above dwarf the Ibrede-Igbo connection where only a segment of the town is claimed to have come from Igboland (and even this is a vague myth that cannot be supported with modern cultural observation or analysis). |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Ugo4hotish(m): 7:19am On Oct 01, 2018 |
ken6488:go and tell an Asaba man that he's not Igbo and see if he won't design your face. Anti igbo furker |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:21am On Oct 01, 2018 |
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| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Arda1000(m): 7:22am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Stop fooling ursef with onistha benin nonsense,Ezechima is an igbo man that migrated from igbo land to benin then came back,not the other way,try to respect people history,alot of igala people are scatterd in igbo land but igala themself say that they migrated from igbo land,so they are relatted haba! |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 7:22am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Ugo4hotish:For the sake of knowledge, can you name the definite indigenous Igbo communities in Bayelsa State? When you say Igbos are in Ogoja, do you mean the town or the LGA? Which specific areas of the town or LGA are Igbos endemic to? In Ndoki, are the Igbos there indigenous or simply a product of border "patrol"? The case of Opobo is unique as it reminds me of an earlier argument on this thread. In Opobo, Igbo is widely spoken but are the people there Igbos because they speak Igbo or because they are ethnically Igbo? When I checked last, Opobo and Ibani were core parts of Ijaw and this is the ethnicity many of them espouse. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:24am On Oct 01, 2018 |
immhotep:Is only a fool that will believe there is an igboman in delta state. What we have there and I repeat are igbos(SE) residing in delta state Abeg no superior argument is greater than the truth. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:26am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Chigold101:That he bears okogwu doesn't make him/her igbo. That argument is trash. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by fratermathy(m): 7:27am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Arda1000:You should have quoted or mentioned me. What are you afraid of in doing so? So it is normal to say Ibrede is Igbo because one of the mythical founders of the community was from Igboland but Onitsha is not Benin even when the myths clearly state that he is from Benin and was the son of Oba Iweka? So now Igala, too, is Igbo because they migrated from there? You should know that these are rhetorical questions meant to specifically fault your pedestrian logic and expose your double standards. It's funny you say I should respect people's history when you are the one tagging Isoko autonomous communities as Igbo "parts". The irony of a persecutory mindset! |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:33am On Oct 01, 2018 |
Valike2008:Wrong spellings and u claiming delta state. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:41am On Oct 01, 2018 |
ISLAMBAD:Am an igboman not Ibo...pls... If u can't find ur root or ur ethnicity, then there is a mix up somewhere. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Ugo4hotish(m): 7:46am On Oct 01, 2018 |
gboxbaba:you are a Yoruba fool, shut up. we Aniomas are 100% igbo. Benin may have tampered with those living close to them |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by CioAngels(f): 7:50am On Oct 01, 2018 |
TundeBricklayer:What has he done for the locals and the poor that will him back? Who are the locals he empowered with his lying female spoke person. This time he will sell Delta and Deltas to the highest bidders as he sold the only common wealth, Delta line that brings Deltas together. Thank God for Edo line that takes Deltas halfway before they can find their way to other villages. May all the rivers in Delta swallow him and all those groups that have evil hands, advise and wrongdoing that is bringing pains to Deltas. |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Nobody: 7:53am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:You are purely wrong@bolded... |
| Re: Igbo Community In Delta Endorses Okowa For Second Term by Ugo4hotish(m): 7:55am On Oct 01, 2018 |
fratermathy:for the sake of knowledge you can research for yourself furker |
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