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Re: . by Nobody: 11:58am On Oct 12, 2018
Handsomegod:
Never mind,Mr Bini wizard. I know any fact or news that projects Igbo glory cuts you deep into your dark and hateful soul. Take heart. Igbo man did not write those. Specifically, those were declasiffied Intel from the Royal Courts of Spain. I understand that fact did not agree with your Igbophobic views. Take heart! More anguish is coming your way.
You are a very good comedian, tell me since when the Oba of Benin wears a cross ?
Tell me which Benin bronze shows the Oba with anything which ressembles the outfit depicted in your work of fiction ?
You are not only a liar, you are also very dumb and you prey on people even dumber than you.
Declassify what I just said, baffon !
Besides, the part about "oghané" was written by one american art professor (she is still alive by the way) who was most likely refferring to Benin republic.
Re: . by Handsomegod(m): 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2018
prolog2:
You are a very good comedian, tell me since when the Oba of Benin wears a cross ?
Tell me which Benin bronze shows the Oba with anything which ressembles the outfit depicted in your work of fiction ?
You are not only a liar, you are also very dumb and you prey on people even dumber than you.
Declassify what I just said, baffon !
Besides, the part about "oghané" was written by one american art professor (she is still alive by the way) who was most likely refferring to Benin republic.
**Yawns** Noted and heard. Next!
Re: . by Handsomegod(m): 12:55pm On Oct 12, 2018
Historical Friday continues: Below are excavations from Igbo Ukwu. There were more than hundred of such complex artefacts excavated from a single site. The complexity of these materials points to a thriving civilization lost either to antiquity or buried for other purposes. We are yet to scratch the truth of who we are. Based on anthropological dating,these artefacts were created at around Circa 900AD

Re: . by ChinenyeN(m): 12:59pm On Oct 12, 2018
ghostfacekillar:
why did you say so?
From my own experience, Maduewesi is a typical Nri supremacist. He believes in a centralized origin of both Igbo culture and ancestral descent, heralding from Nri and has (on several occasions of my dealing with him) ignored or contorted some southern Igbo oral traditions to push his points on many of his Facebook posts. If indeed Maduewesi has shared something truthful, then he has shared something truthful, but as a standard, I would discourage anyone from quoting him seriously.
Re: . by superlightning: 1:16pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
From my own experience, Maduewesi is a typical Nri supremacist. He believes in a centralized origin of both Igbo culture and ancestral descent, heralding from Nri and has (on several occasions of my dealing with him) ignored or contorted some southern Igbo oral traditions to push his points on many of his Facebook posts. If indeed Maduewesi has shared something truthful, then he has shared something truthful, but as a standard, I would discourage anyone from quoting him seriously.
Don't mind him.... he is not alone in his NRI supremacist mindset anyway.
a lot of anambarians do that because they make NRI synonymous to omambala.

NRI is. not exclusive to anammbra. and Aro is not exclusive to abia, but people loosely connect them as such.

the "r" in nri pronunciation sounds more imo/abia/afikpo than anambra/Enugu/abakaliki.
if you notice, anambaRa is in spelling only, it is actually pronounced omambaLa.

anybody using NRI/anambra narrative only to define Igbo history is culturally naive.

Igbo origins is enmeshed in mystery.
Re: . by Xander85: 1:28pm On Oct 12, 2018
ckenneths:
Palace of the Lion himself, the Obibi 1 of Obibi Kingdom, Enugu Inyi........
This pic here shows just why village life can be sweet!

Imagine being on holiday (not the busy Christmas period oh) and taking a quiet morning stroll down this road on a visit to a friend or cousin living at the other end of the village!

Very laid-back and unhurried way of life! smiley
Re: . by Xander85: 1:32pm On Oct 12, 2018
raker300:
Onitsha
Looks like Onitsha is greening up gradually! smiley
Re: . by basilo101: 1:34pm On Oct 12, 2018
superlightning:
Don't mind him.... he is not alone in his NRI supremacist mindset anyway.
a lot of anambarians do that because they make NRI synonymous to omambala.

NRI is. not exclusive to anammbra. and Aro is not exclusive to abia, but people loosely connect them as such.

the "r" in nri pronunciation sounds more imo/abia/afikpo than anambra/Enugu/abakaliki.
if you notice, anambaRa is in spelling only, it is actually pronounced omambaLa.

anybody using NRI/anambra narrative only to define Igbo history is culturally naive.

Igbo origins is enmeshed in mystery.
Lol. I think you have a point. Anambra have problem pronouncing "r". The word "Nri" sound Imo
Re: . by ChinenyeN(m): 1:36pm On Oct 12, 2018
That Nri is in fact and Anambra pronunciation. The /r/ is part of the /r/s/sh/h/ shift and not part of the /r/l/ shift.

In the /r/s/sh/h/ shift, /r/ is archetypal 'Anambra'.

The Imo, Abia, Delta, Enugu equivalents for Nri would be Nshi, Nhi, or Nsi.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
This inferior illiterate wawa clown you must always look for a way to show your inferiority complex anytime you see Anambra mentioned. Even when your Nsukka people dare not speak Nsukka dialect in the public due to inferiority complex but have chosen to speak Anambra dialect in public which they consider superior.

basilo101:
Lol. I think you have a point. Anambra have problem pronouncing "r". The word "Nri" sound Imo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:41pm On Oct 12, 2018
Thanks for clearing this up. These inferior wawa illiterates are just naturally inferior and nauseating.


ChinenyeN:
That Nri is in fact and Anambra pronunciation. The /r/ is part of the /r/s/sh/h/ shift and not part of the /r/l/ shift.

In the /r/s/sh/h/ shift, /r/ is archetypal 'Anambra'.

The Imo, Abia, Delta, Enugu equivalents for Nri would be Nshi, Nhi, or Nsi.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:44pm On Oct 12, 2018
Very educative. Nri bu isi Igbo. cheesy


Handsomegod:
Historical Friday continues: Below are excavations from Igbo Ukwu. There were more than hundred of such complex artefacts excavated from a single site. The complexity of these materials points to a thriving civilization lost either to antiquity or buried for other purposes. We are yet to scratch the truth of who we are. Based on anthropological dating,these artefacts were created at around Circa 900AD
Re: . by superlightning: 1:45pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
That Nri is in fact and Anambra pronunciation. The /r/ is part of the /r/s/sh/h/ shift and not part of the /r/l/ shift.

In the /r/s/sh/h/ shift, /r/ is archetypal 'Anambra'.

The Imo, Abia, Delta, Enugu equivalents for Nri would be Nshi, Nhi, or Nsi.
that's wrong sir.

/r/ and /sh/ are consonants that goes more with imo while /l/ and /s/ goes more with omambala.

imo /sh/ is not connected to /r/ pronunciation. they are exclusive to each other.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:46pm On Oct 12, 2018
Great points


Handsomegod:
Well,if you have a problem with Maduewesi,kindly send go and sort it out. He didn't write that info. That piece of history were declassified Intel from the Spanish Royal Courts depicting a glorious history of years gone by. They are more than 600 years old and are verifiable. Besides,there are plenty available documented records of Nri prominence and network beyond the shores of Africa. The endorsement of Ogene(Nri Priest) in coronation of Kings in around the forest belt of Nigeria and beyond are well known facts. I shared the info for the benefit of the new generation like myself who are left completely without history and knowledge of the past. Ndewo!
Re: . by superlightning: 1:48pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Thanks for clearing this up. These inferior wawa illiterates are just naturally inferior and nauseating.
why won't you agree more without even questioning him?

inferiority won't kill you one day. oga'e gbu gi n'otu ubochi
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:50pm On Oct 12, 2018
Shut up, i agree with her on this one. I have told you that you people from dead Abia state shouldn't be talking in public.

Why do you care more about Nri which is by the way not related to your dead Abia state?

Inferiority complex gbuo gi there.


superlightning:
why won't you agree more without even questioning him?

inferiority won't kill you one day. oga'e gbu gi n'otu ubochi
Re: . by basilo101: 1:52pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
That Nri is in fact and Anambra pronunciation. The /r/ is part of the /r/s/sh/h/ shift and not part of the /r/l/ shift.

In the /r/s/sh/h/ shift, /r/ is archetypal 'Anambra'.

The Imo, Abia, Delta, Enugu equivalents for Nri would be Nshi, Nhi, or Nsi.
Ok. I think I get it now. Like Ora (anambra) and oha (imo etc)
Re: . by ChinenyeN(m): 1:53pm On Oct 12, 2018
superlightning:
that's wrong sir.

/r/ and /sh/ are goes more with imo while /l/ and /s/ goes more with omambala.
You are talking about something different from what I was discussing.
Re: . by ChinenyeN(m): 1:54pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Ok. I think I get it now. Like Ora (anambra) and oha (imo etc)
Or hinne/shinne vs rinne. There are many more linguistic examples, but that should suffice to make the point.

The /r/ in Nri is archetypal 'Anambra'.
Re: . by superlightning: 1:54pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Shut up, i agree with her on this one. I have told you that you people from dead Abia state shouldn't be talking in public.

Why do you care more about Nri which is by the way not related to your dead Abia state?

Inferiority complex gbuo gi there.
its wasteful flogging a dead horse. good riddance.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:56pm On Oct 12, 2018
Shut up and stop embarrassing yourself. Useless fool from dead Abia state.



superlightning:
its wasteful flogging a dead horse. good riddance.
Re: . by superlightning: 1:56pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
You are talking about something different from what I was discussing.
OK. I get it.
that's why I said there is a lot about NRI than meets the eye.
Re: . by basilo101: 1:56pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
This inferior illiterate wawa clown you must always look for a way to show your inferiority complex anytime you see Anambra mentioned. Even when your Nsukka people dare not speak Nsukka dialect in the public due to inferiority complex but have chosen to speak Anambra dialect in public which they consider superior.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Anambra villagers consider everything superiority struggle. Nsukka dialect cannot be spoken to non Nsukka audience. Nsukka has link with Nri. Ideke Alumona is from Nri
Re: . by onuebonyi: 1:59pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Ideke Alumona, the progenitor of nsukka people is from Nri. Nsukka dialect is complex. We speak what our audience will understand. Only anambra villagers make new meaning out of it
Oh i see. It means you and your Nsukka people are Nri slaves.

Enugu state villagers were actually bought by Nri as slaves and recolonized them with new culture and language. Even your leaders dare not speak Nsukka dialect publicly, they are now speaking the dialect of their masters. Shameful cheesy


Listen to the most prominent person from WAWA state village.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Re: . by basilo101: 2:04pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Oh i see. It means you and your Nsukka people are Nri slaves.

Enugu state villagers were actually bought by Nri as slaves and recolonized them with new culture and language. Even your leaders dare not speak Nsukka dialect publicly, they are now speaking the dialect of their masters. Shameful cheesy




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Lol. Village clowns
Re: . by onuebonyi: 2:05pm On Oct 12, 2018
Basilio101, this was your original comment, "Ideke Alumona, the progenitor of nsukka people is from Nri. Nsukka dialect is complex"


Why did you edit it? Enugu state villagers must be very inferior to their Nri masters from Anambra. Lol

Re: . by B2mario(m): 2:05pm On Oct 12, 2018
nnamdijonathan:
Wait ooo, so Hausas are more competitive than the Igbos because they dominate Cattle business? Chai, this part of your post needs to be deleted ASAP.
Oga no need of your two sharped edge knife attitude here. This comment is medicine after death, we've already known your true person. So Bleep off. I dont know what most of you stand to gain with this marsking attitude. Be proud of who you are, Igbo is not too special.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 2:07pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Lol. I am an enugu state Village clowns
It is humiliating that Nsukka village leaders abandoned their dialect to speak their masters dialect. Lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Re: . by Abagworo(m): 2:24pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Very educative. Nri bu isi Igbo. cheesy
Those artifacts were unearthed at Igbonkwo rechristened Igboukwu. Nobody has established their origin, who buried them and the name of the old lost civilization. Some biased scholars linked it to Nri but Nri has not oral or proven history of such.
Re: . by basilo101: 2:27pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
It is humiliating that Nsukka village leaders abandoned their dialect to speak their masters dialect. Lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
Lol, wake me up when ohaneze becomes oraneze. Anambra dialect my foot.
Re: . by basilo101: 2:33pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi
post=72018297:

Basilio101, this was your original comment, "Ideke Alumona, the progenitor of nsukka people is from Nri. Nsukka dialect is complex"


Why did you edit it? Enugu state villagers must be very inferior to their Nri masters from Anambra. Lol
I typed at the wrong place. Ya nsukka is very complex. By the way thre is nothing like Anambra dialect. Ihiala and Aguleri have nothing in common
Re: . by onuebonyi: 2:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
Hehehehe.. listen to your leader in speaking the dialect of his master. Inferior villagers


basilo101:
I typed at the wrong place. Ya nsukka is very complex. By the way thre is nothing like Anambra dialect. Ihiala and Aguleri have nothing in common

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07qZB0hcExI
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