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Re: . by Purehuman(m): 6:24pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
ijaw people calls them igbo denying their origin all for the oil in ph which ijaws like kalabari and co believe that it is their own
They call ikwerre migrants. Lol

Migrants who met people in their present location still feel they are migrants. How can one man born in the 15th century has spread to over 3million people. Even if he was Solomon, the exponential population growth just doesn't correlate.

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Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:24pm On Oct 06, 2018
Purehuman:

No, that's being truthful. The ladies was actually calling me steady even two years after leaving the place.
that's women for u. Their women love the easterners because they know we are hardworking
. Nobody want to suffer with someone who thinks 65 ooo monthly stipend is his rig
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:25pm On Oct 06, 2018
Purehuman:

No, that's being truthful. The ladies was actually calling me steady even two years after leaving the place.
that's women for u. Their women love the easterners because they know we are hardworking
. Nobody want to suffer with someone who thinks 65 ooo monthly stipend is his right
Re: . by whirlwind7(m): 6:26pm On Oct 06, 2018
vanbonattel:


Igbos must buy up and build in PH. We cannot afford to live in shanties since we do business there. I have been collecting millions from my dad's house in PH. We have recouped over 500% of what he spent in 1999.

Congratulations.
To each his medicine.
Re: . by Purehuman(m): 6:26pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:



At the bold. Truer words has never been uttered.
Those who don't want us to face facts, but would rather cling to their sweet fantasies amongst us, are constituting themselves enemies of Igbo progress, without knowing it.

If we keep building unity in our heads and not with reality, it will land us a devastating blow in no time. With a concerted effort geared towards standardisation of our education, industries, tourism and commerce, no tribe or country in Africa can rival the spirit of an Igbo man.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 6:27pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
lol. They should continue.... They rather critize the igbos rather than wike and co who is looting them dry


Just as u see them claiming Igbo in Nollywood.


One day, wen we execute the South East development master plan, u can bet, they will swarm the East.


The East is peaceful and has a sought of serenity that is hard to find elsewhere in this country, with our beautiful palm trees.

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Re: . by ariesbull: 6:28pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


Nke anyi bu nke Anyi.

I tell people that Ph is the future Jerusalem. The Ikwerres and Ijaws have a score to settle over the ownership of Ph. Ndiigbo must do well to stay away from it, and let them sort themselves out, when the time comes.
We should stop allowing groups who naturally are enemies to each other, use shared hate for us to find a middle ground for fake unity. We must deny them the opportunity for that fake unity, by staying away from the equation. And the way we do this, is via "Aku luo uno". Even wise men like Obi of Onitsha are singing the same song. Aku must luo uno. And part of Aku ilu uno, is by ensuring that we invest in key infrastructures in Igboland, whose absence in Igboland could make us dependent on non Igboland.

For example, we must reject violently, attempts to sell Ph airport as a substitute to Enugu international Airport.

That's how we win this war, ndi nkem.
I love you

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Re: . by pazienza(m): 6:28pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
. What is the meaning of isoma?

It's from "Isu-ama".
That's the word Ikwerre and Ogba people use to describe Igbos. I think it's from the erroneous assumption that all Igbos are from the ancient Isu clan of Igbo that inhabit Northern Imo and Southern Anambra.

Funny enough, Ikwerre people call Owerre people Isoma too, while Owerre people call other Igbo speaking groups around them, Isoma.

It's akin to how Ngwas call all other Igbo speaking groups North of Ngwa land "Ohuhu".


Ikwerre and Ogba people use the Isoma thing in condescending manner.
One Ogba rabid Igbo hater in Ogba facebook page, told me that in the past, my Isoma people use to come to farm for his ancestors for a peanut as pay, since Ogbalands were more fertile than Isoma lands. That his father told him that Isoma people are people of lowly background, who worked for Ogba people in their farmlands while Ogba people rested at home, and that Ogba people are descendants of Bini princes. That they can't be Igbos, that Igbos are Isomas.


So you can see, a part of their resentment of Igbo tag is deep rooted in generational arrogance passed down to them, which portrays them as royal blood, and Igbos(Isomas) as Slaves (labourers).
Yet they would always swear that Igbos are arrogant, and that's why they hate Igbos. You can imagine the irony.
I bet they expect us to come and start working on their farmlands again, to be adjudged humble. This is why I easily dismiss claims of arrogance against Ndiigbo by Bitter Igbophobic Nigerian groups. It's often ironic, if you dig deeper into their claims, you find out they are rather the arrogant ones, who expect Ndiigbo to not rise, in other to be adjudged humble.

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Re: . by Purehuman(m): 6:29pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
lol. They should continue.... They rather critize the igbos rather than wike and co who is looting them dry

To be frank, it's their problem.

My problem is that we are doing nothing in getting our position right in this world. Yes, individually we are making progress but as a people we are still struggling. It's been all too glaring judging from the level of industrial development we currently find in the east today.

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Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:34pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


It's from "Isu-ama".
That's the word Ikwerre and Ogba people use to describe Igbos. I think it's from the errenous assumption that all Igbos are from the ancient Isu clan of Igbo that inhabit Northern Imo and Southern Anambra.

Funny enough, Ikwerre people call Owerre people Isoma too, while Owerre people call other Igbo speaking groups around them, Isoma.

It's akin to how Ngwas call all other Igbo speaking groups North of Ngwa land "Ohuhu".


Ikwerre and Ogba people use the Isoma thing in condescending manner.
One Ogba rabid Igbo hater in Ogba facebook page, told me that in the past, my Isoma people use to come to farm for his ancestors for a peanut as pay, since Ogbalands were more fertile than Isoma lands. That his father told him that Isoma people are people of lowly background, who worked for Ogba people in their farmlands while Ogba people rested at home, and that Ogba people are descendants of Bini princes. That they can't be Igbos, that Igbos are Isomas.


So you can see, a part of their resentment of Igbo tag is deep rooted in generational arrogance passed down to them, which portrays them as royal blood, and Igbos(Isomas) as Slaves (labourers).
Yet they would always swear that Igbos are arrogant, and that's why they hate Igbos. You can imagine the irony.
I bet they expect us to come and start working on their farmlands again, to be adjudged humble. This is why I easily dismiss claims of arrogance against Ndiigbo by Bitter Igbophobic Nigerian groups. It's often ironic, if you dig deeper into their claims, you find out they are rather the arrogant ones, who expect Ndiigbo to not rise, in other to be adjudged humble.
lol. This is a generational thingy passed down from father to son.. They should continue..that is y ogba ain't develope
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:36pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


It's from "Isu-ama".
That's the word Ikwerre and Ogba people use to describe Igbos. I think it's from the errenous assumption that all Igbos are from the ancient Isu clan of Igbo that inhabit Northern Imo and Southern Anambra.

Funny enough, Ikwerre people call Owerre people Isoma too, while Owerre people call other Igbo speaking groups around them, Isoma.

It's akin to how Ngwas call all other Igbo speaking groups North of Ngwa land "Ohuhu".


Ikwerre and Ogba people use the Isoma thing in condescending manner.
One Ogba rabid Igbo hater in Ogba facebook page, told me that in the past, my Isoma people use to come to farm for his ancestors for a peanut as pay, since Ogbalands were more fertile than Isoma lands. That his father told him that Isoma people are people of lowly background, who worked for Ogba people in their farmlands while Ogba people rested at home, and that Ogba people are descendants of Bini princes. That they can't be Igbos, that Igbos are Isomas.


So you can see, a part of their resentment of Igbo tag is deep rooted in generational arrogance passed down to them, which portrays them as royal blood, and Igbos(Isomas) as Slaves (labourers).
Yet they would always swear that Igbos are arrogant, and that's why they hate Igbos. You can imagine the irony.
I bet they expect us to come and start working on their farmlands again, to be adjudged humble. This is why I easily dismiss claims of arrogance against Ndiigbo by Bitter Igbophobic Nigerian groups. It's often ironic, if you dig deeper into their claims, you find out they are rather the arrogant ones, who expect Ndiigbo to not rise, in other to be adjudged humble.
lol. This is a generational thingy passed down from father to son.. They should continue..that is y ogba ain't developew
Re: . by GuyWise(m): 6:38pm On Oct 06, 2018
Purehuman remeber that we have never had someone who represented us well in Aso-rock since 1970, remember that the fight against Igbos by the FGN is not slowing, remember we have bunch of visionless looters in our mist.


Chineke nyere Ndigbo aka.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 6:38pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


It's from "Isu-ama".
That's the word Ikwerre and Ogba people use to describe Igbos. I think it's from the errenous assumption that all Igbos are from the ancient Isu clan of Igbo that inhabit Northern Imo and Southern Anambra.

Funny enough, Ikwerre people call Owerre people Isoma too, while Owerre people call other Igbo speaking groups around them, Isoma.

It's akin to how Ngwas call all other Igbo speaking groups North of Ngwa land "Ohuhu".


Ikwerre and Ogba people use the Isoma thing in condescending manner.
One Ogba rabid Igbo hater in Ogba facebook page, told me that in the past, my Isoma people use to come to farm for his ancestors for a peanut as pay, since Ogbalands were more fertile than Isoma lands. That his father told him that Isoma people are people of lowly background, who worked for Ogba people in their farmlands while Ogba people rested at home, and that Ogba people are descendants of Bini princes. That they can't be Igbos, that Igbos are Isomas.


So you can see, a part of their resentment of Igbo tag is deep rooted in generational arrogance passed down to them, which portrays them as royal blood, and Igbos(Isomas) as Slaves (labourers).
Yet they would always swear that Igbos are arrogant, and that's why they hate Igbos. You can imagine the irony.
I bet they expect us to come and start working on their farmlands again, to be adjudged humble. This is why I easily dismiss claims of arrogance against Ndiigbo by Bitter Igbophobic Nigerian groups. It's often ironic, if you dig deeper into their claims, you find out they are rather the arrogant ones, who expect Ndiigbo to not rise, in other to be adjudged humble.


Imagine the psychological impact on Ndiigbo to use Port Harcourt Airport with Ikwere?

On route, u will meet a Chiamaka, that will speak Igbo with you and then later tell u that She is not Igbo.

Just imagine the impact on the Igbo people and their confidence/ unity?

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Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:39pm On Oct 06, 2018
Purehuman:


To be frank, it's their problem.

My problem is that we are doing nothing in getting our position right in this world. Yes, individually we are making progress but as a people we are still struggling. It's been all too glaring judging from the level of industrial development we currently find in the east today.
my broda. Sometimes I it is the government that holds us down because I know that if the igbos get a working sea port. We will xcel more and also we should also change our mind set towards igbo denials

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Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:41pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


It's from "Isu-ama".
That's the word Ikwerre and Ogba people use to describe Igbos. I think it's from the errenous assumption that all Igbos are from the ancient Isu clan of Igbo that inhabit Northern Imo and Southern Anambra.

Funny enough, Ikwerre people call Owerre people Isoma too, while Owerre people call other Igbo speaking groups around them, Isoma.

It's akin to how Ngwas call all other Igbo speaking groups North of Ngwa land "Ohuhu".


Ikwerre and Ogba people use the Isoma thing in condescending manner.
One Ogba rabid Igbo hater in Ogba facebook page, told me that in the past, my Isoma people use to come to farm for his ancestors for a peanut as pay, since Ogbalands were more fertile than Isoma lands. That his father told him that Isoma people are people of lowly background, who worked for Ogba people in their farmlands while Ogba people rested at home, and that Ogba people are descendants of Bini princes. That they can't be Igbos, that Igbos are Isomas.


So you can see, a part of their resentment of Igbo tag is deep rooted in generational arrogance passed down to them, which portrays them as royal blood, and Igbos(Isomas) as Slaves (labourers).
Yet they would always swear that Igbos are arrogant, and that's why they hate Igbos. You can imagine the irony.
I bet they expect us to come and start working on their farmlands again, to be adjudged humble. This is why I easily dismiss claims of arrogance against Ndiigbo by Bitter Igbophobic Nigerian groups. It's often ironic, if you dig deeper into their claims, you find out they are rather the arrogant ones, who expect Ndiigbo to not rise, in other to be adjudged humble.
don't mind them. How many people around there ave oil well. Lol. The north is busy taking all their wealth while they still wanna serve the north
Re: . by pazienza(m): 6:44pm On Oct 06, 2018
hammer6F:



Imagine the psychological impact on Ndiigbo to use Port Harcourt Airport with Ikwere?

On route, u will meet a Chiamaka, that will speak Igbo with you and then later tell u that She is not Igbo.

Just imagine the impact on the Igbo people and their confidence/ unity?

That Ph airport is dead on arrival. It will die with the expiration of Buhari reign.

We should rather use Lagos and Abuja airport than even consider PH airport. That way, it will keep our desire to revive Enugu international Airport burning and alive.
We must resist every attempt to be sucked back into the future theatre of Ikwerre-Ijaw battles, called Ph.

Enugu bu nke Anyi.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 6:44pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
don't mind them. How many people around there ave oil well. Lol. The north is busy taking all their wealth while they still wanna serve the north

Serving the North is their destiny.

They are happy with a Mustapha owning the oil well in their community.


This people should not be accepted back into the Igbo fold should they even desire so.

They are like a cancer. The only way to get rid of cancer is to cut it off.

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Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:45pm On Oct 06, 2018
GuyWise:
Purehuman remeber that we have never had someone who represented us well in Aso-rock since 1970, remember that the fight against Igbos by the FGN is not slowing, remember we have bunch of visionless looters in our mist.


Chineke nyere Ndigbo aka.
imagine what we can do with igbo land if we ave good people in igbo land rather than efulefus.. Imagine if okoroausa and ngige should play their games well. Forget them

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Re: . by Abagworo(m): 6:45pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


I nearly went mad, when I joined that their facebook page.

They are real faces. You can virtually go through their profiles and see their family members. So the option of deluding oneself that they are impostors , to make one feel better doesn't exist.
It was a rude awakening. For days, my head kept spinning. I nearly went mad. Such undiluted toxic hate, towards Ndiigbo I saw in that Ikwerre facebook page, Yorubas and Arewa people in NL have not even exhibited half of it.

Choi! Now you talk about it, it looks like I'm reliving the experience again, I guess I had not fully recovered from the post traumatic stress of that experience.

It changed who I'm forever. I came out of it a different person. I became cold and blunt, in the way I handle issues involving Igboid groups in SS.

I think, every single Igbo person should try and join those Ikwerre groups. The feeling is better felt than told or imagined. shocked

Now imagine yourself being born of a mother from there and living with them most of your life and experiencing everything first hand. You can speak the language and there is even blood tie but yet these arguments end up in physical combat. That's what I saw through the years and yet some Nairalanders that know nothing waste their precious time discussing such people in Igbo affairs. As Nwadiala I can duscuss Ikwerre affairs with Ikwerres and Igbo affairs with Igbos but will never accept them in serious Igbo discussions.

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Re: . by Purehuman(m): 6:47pm On Oct 06, 2018
GuyWise:
Purehuman remeber that we have never had someone who represented us well in Aso-rock since 1970, remember that the fight against Igbos by the FGN is not slowing, remember we have bunch of visionless looters in our mist.


Chineke nyere Ndigbo aka.

That's is the problem. The vision less we have aggregated in the federal level have been our bane since then. If we had gotten more igbo nationalistic people there, I believe we won't be having this kind of conversation now.

They are so greedy and love to be seen as political correct people. Nothing than concerns us concern them and we have been failing every single turn.
Re: . by hammer6F: 6:49pm On Oct 06, 2018
pazienza:


That Ph airport is dead on arrival. It will die with the expiration of Buhari reign.

We should rather use Lagos and Abuja airport than even consider PH airport. That way, it will keep our desire to revive Enugu international Airport burning and alive.
We must resist every attempt to be sucked back into the future theatre of Ikwerre-Ijaw battles, called Ph.

Enugu bu nke Anyi.


The next thing is to remove Oyigbo from Rivers map.


Oyigbo have no business in Rivers State.
cc amarabae

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Re: . by GuyWise(m): 6:56pm On Oct 06, 2018
Let's change the present topic guys it's enough, PH is Ekwerre and Ijaw city any Igbo man building castel and mansions there is doing it at his own peril.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 6:58pm On Oct 06, 2018
GuyWise:
Let's change the present topic guys it's enough, PH is Ekwerre and Ijaw city any Igbo man building castel and mansions there is doing it at his own peril.


We cannot leave them, becos Oyigbo is still in that toxic state.


Or are Oyigbo Ikwere people?

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Re: . by onuebonyi: 7:01pm On Oct 06, 2018
Clown you loaf about going to meet women. Real men with cash don't go about seeing girls in their homes, they visit you where ever you are because you are in custody of palm fronds. Onye ji igu ka ewu n eso


vanbonattel:


Went to meet my baby, not living there.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 7:03pm On Oct 06, 2018
I have said it before that our grandfather and father generation were very tolerant and humble perhaps becos they saw war.

The generation behind them dont share that attribute.

We are pretty much blunt with our views and barely sugar coat anything.

Nnamdi Kanu was just a taster of wat is yet to come.

In fact, the older generation might have caged him but that older generation will one dey vacate for us to take over.

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Re: . by Nobody: 7:05pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
imagine what we can do with igbo land if we ave good people in igbo land rather than efulefus.. Imagine if okoroausa and ngige should play their games well. Forget them


What of orji uzor kalu, TA orji, Abaribe?

Una go leave ur state, dey advise another state better than urs.
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 7:05pm On Oct 06, 2018
hammer6F:


Serving the North is their destiny.

They are happy with a Mustapha owning the oil well in their community.


This people should not be accepted back into the Igbo fold should they even desire so.

They are like a cancer. The only way to get rid of cancer is to cut it off.

lol. And their oil belongs to jigawa

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Re: . by hammer6F: 7:06pm On Oct 06, 2018
U hate Igbo.

Igbo too will go out of their way to let u know that they hate your guts.


It is no longer business as usual.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 7:06pm On Oct 06, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
lol. And their oil belongs to jigawa

lolllz grin grin grin grin
Re: . by Nobody: 7:07pm On Oct 06, 2018
hammer6F:
I have said it before that our grandfather and father generation were very tolerant and humble perhaps becos they saw war.

The generation behind them dont share that attribute.

We are pretty much blunt with our views and barely sugar coat anything.

Nnamdi Kanu was just a taster of wat is yet to come.

In fact, the older generation might have caged him but that older generation will one dey vacate for us to take over.

I have said it before Nnamdi kanu should contain his madness in abia state with his fellow abians.
Re: . by vanbonattel: 7:07pm On Oct 06, 2018
onuebonyi:
Clown you loaf about going to meet women. Real men with cash don't go about seeing girls in their homes, they visit you where ever you are because you are in custody of palm fronds. Onye igu ka ewu n eso



She's coming for weekend and I have to go pick her up. I also want to see her people too.

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Re: . by hammer6F: 7:08pm On Oct 06, 2018
U hate Igbo.

Igbo too will go out of their way to let u know that they hate your guts.


It is no longer business as usual.


It dont matter whether u are a militant or terrorist or skull miner, we will make it a paradise of hatred.


Igboid or not, we will demand u drop the Igbo name.


That name will be our primary focus.

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