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Re: . by onuebonyi: 2:43pm On Oct 12, 2018
You are a slave to NRI . Even your names like Afam, Ifeanyi, Isioma, etc were the names given to you wawa slaves.. Hehehehe


basilo101:
Lol, wake me up when ohaneze becomes oraneze. Anambra dialect my foot.

Re: . by Handsomegod(m): 2:47pm On Oct 12, 2018
Abagworo:
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.
**sneers at this agadi na agwo ofe**. Ana akogheri! See what being an Okoroawusa lackey and heavy dose of zombiesim has turned a supposedly full grown man into! Tueh!

Re: . by onuebonyi: 2:47pm On Oct 12, 2018
Hehehehe..i don't even understand what you are yapping about. There origins were certified by the archeologists from across the world. It is Igboukwu and not Igbankwo. So stop yapping rubbish useless old man

NRI bu isi Igbo. I know it is a painful FACT for you. cheesy



Abagworo:
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 ChinenyeN(m): 3:12pm On Oct 12, 2018
Abagworo is actually stating things correctly. Added to, Igbo Nkwo is part of the older diverse group of pre-existing communities in the area before the Eri migration. It's baffling how Nri people are so quick to claim the artifacts without any metallurgy tradition.

And if I remember correctly, there is some admittance by Umunri that Eri or Nri was given gifts as payment for his ritual cleansing. Among them were metal works. No traditions of creating any metallurgy institutions.

Reasonable evidence points to already established metallurgy prior to the Eri migration into the area.
Re: . by MONIKERREVEALER: 3:16pm On Oct 12, 2018
Chiwude:
No my account was not hacked! I didn't really grasp the direction that guy was going before I foolishly jumped in his defense. This is the 2nd time that I have done so in defence of Igbophobic elements. The first was with that Urhobo dude and now this guy. So I've promised myself to always allow troublemakers to be dealt with anytime they cross our path.Well, I've apologized and have learnt my lessons.
you had better have learned you lessons.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:26pm On Oct 12, 2018
You are my friend on Facebook, so please give us links to backup your assertion.

Nri bu isi Igbo


ChinenyeN:
Abagworo is actually stating things correctly. Added to, Igbo Nkwo is part of the older diverse group of pre-existing communities in the area before the Eri migration. It's baffling how Nri people are so quick to claim the artifacts without any metallurgy tradition.

And if I remember correctly, there is some admittance by Umunri that Eri or Nri was given gifts as payment for his ritual cleansing. Among them were metal works. No traditions of creating any metallurgy institutions.

Reasonable evidence points to already established metallurgy prior to the Eri migration into the area.
Re: . by superlightning: 3:26pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Lol, wake me up when ohaneze becomes oraneze. Anambra dialect my foot.
wow, you got him there.
Re: . by basilo101: 3:31pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
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'.
Ya. You are right
Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:31pm On Oct 12, 2018
Re: . by superlightning: 3:33pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
Abagworo is actually stating things correctly. Added to, Igbo Nkwo is part of the older diverse group of pre-existing communities in the area before the Eri migration. It's baffling how Nri people are so quick to claim the artifacts without any metallurgy tradition.

And if I remember correctly, there is some admittance by Umunri that Eri or Nri was given gifts as payment for his ritual cleansing. Among them were metal works. No traditions of creating any metallurgy institutions.

Reasonable evidence points to already established metallurgy prior to the Eri migration into the area.
yes o..... I somehow knew Igbo origins is not necessarily what we hear now about NRI, Igbo history remains a mystery.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:37pm On Oct 12, 2018
Hehehehe....who wants to be a slave?

Handsomegod:
**sneers at this agadi na agwo ofe**. Ana akogheri! See what being an Okoroawusa lackey and heavy dose of zombiesim has turned a supposedly full grown man into! Tueh!
Re: . by basilo101: 3:38pm On Oct 12, 2018
superlightning:
wow, you got him there.
Ll. Those village clowns are comedians. Bragging about inferior dialect that has no formal usage
Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
You wawa villagers are NRI slaves. Now you dare not speak your nauseating wawa dialect in public. Lol

basilo101:
Ll. Those village clowns are comedians. Bragging about inferior dialect that has no formal usage
Re: . by basilo101: 3:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
superlightning:
yes o..... I somehow knew Igbo origins is not necessarily what we hear now about NRI, Igbo history remains a mystery.
Igbos are different peoples with different origins. Not all igbos trace their origin to Nri
Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:41pm On Oct 12, 2018

Re: . by onuebonyi: 3:43pm On Oct 12, 2018
Lets dance to this good news cheesy

Re: . by OMANBALA1: 3:47pm On Oct 12, 2018
I dont think there were strong claims anywhere that Nri were smelting iron ,however, Oraeri an Nri outpost had culture of iron casting.

Nri is actually pronounced with very little bearing on the "r", the "r" is so silent you couldn't tell there was an "r."
Re: . by basilo101: 3:49pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Now we are talking. cheesy



https://www.nairaland.com/4784882/atiku-picks-peter-obi-running
Great news. Two successful business men
Re: . by OMANBALA1: 3:49pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
Now we are talking. cheesy





https://www.nairaland.com/4784882/atiku-picks-peter-obi-running
Eze ama na aga echi!
What a fantastic decision....Okwute Omanbala!
Re: . by basilo101: 3:58pm On Oct 12, 2018
OMANBALA1:
Eze ama na aga echi!
What a fantastic decision....Okwute Omanbala!
Okwute Agulu grin
Re: . by OMANBALA1: 4:05pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Okwute Agulu grin
Wrong, the whole traditional institution in Anambra conferred Okwute Omanbala on him, not Agulu people.
Re: . by basilo101: 4:09pm On Oct 12, 2018
OMANBALA1:
Wrong, the whole traditional institution in Anambra conferred Okwute Omanbala on him, not Agulu people.
Right. Anambra is not a traditional or cultural entity. Agulu is. He is either Okwute Agulu or Okwute Ndigbo
Re: . by vanbonattel: 4:36pm On Oct 12, 2018
onuebonyi:
I only visited a girl in my university days. As a bachelor i never visited any girl. Once you have a house and a job, girls will be crashing in your house steady.
Marriage on my mind now. I have to see her up close and get to know her people too.
Re: . by onuebonyi: 4:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
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Re: . by onuebonyi: 4:40pm On Oct 12, 2018
Congrats bro. That's the right thing. I have 3 now and everyday i feel excited going home to meet and play with my kids. Its good to marry early, I married so early now i dey enjoy am.


vanbonattel:
Marriage on my mind now. I have to see her up close and get to know her people too.
Re: . by xfactor23: 4:54pm 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.
You are a bigot. Read and comprehend before you start yabbing your mouth. Now, the said article is not even making reference to the Oba era, but the Ogiso. Moreover, most of us don't give a fuvck to what ever you think about us, our focus is the future, not some over-hyped gloried past that dumb asses, like that ass hole dude was parading here as diplomacy.
You have the best of diplomacy in time past, with the most decorated court, yet your language, and culture, which should be your selling point, is just restricted to two local government? Shame no dey catch una? mtcheeeww!
Re: . by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 6:25pm On Oct 12, 2018
ChinenyeN:
No one should be seriously quoting Maduewesi, please.
I tire.
From Jewish fairy tale Igbo history to the fact that most Igbo customs came from other tribes around and now this.
When I said I blocked the dude, I know what I am talking about
Re: . by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 6:26pm On Oct 12, 2018
xfactor23:
You are a bigot. Read and comprehend before you start yabbing your mouth. Now, the said article is not even making reference to the Oba era, but the Ogiso. Moreover, most of us don't give a fuvck to what ever you think about us, our focus is the future, not some over-hyped gloried past that dumb asses, like that ass hole dude was parading here as diplomacy.
You have the best of diplomacy in time past, with the most decorated court, yet your language, and culture, which should be your selling point, is just restricted to two local government? Shame no dey catch una? mtcheeeww!
Lol @ 2 LGA.
Even there, na so so pidgin everywhere
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:35pm 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.
kk..
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:50pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Igbos are different peoples with different origins. Not all igbos trace their origin to Nri
igbo are not different people. The history of igbo is old which some ave been forgotten... Some people started tracing their origin from where they sojourned. Looking at language and culture. U can see that it is all linked together. Weda tracing from aro. Nri. Isuama etc. I believe that igbo are one people that are related in one way or the other and might ave come from one person or migrated from one place and formed clans and kingdoms
Re: . by ghostfacekillar(m): 6:53pm On Oct 12, 2018
Is it not tym to call the mods to ban this troll derailing this thread
Re: . by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 7:02pm On Oct 12, 2018
basilo101:
Enugu rural area is no pushover as some people would want us to believe
Exactly, many Villages actually have good roads
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