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| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Unbiased1: 9:34pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
superlightning:We all know that fool was behind this thread to create division. CJrane and Xander have been ignoring the mofo in the Igbo threads so he came up with his own thread and advertised it in the Anambra thread. What a stupid person lol |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by lilfreezy: 9:35pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Juliusmalema:So you've agreed you are not Igbo abi. But you were the one opening thread calling yourself igbo, championing about how we should improve ebonyi. But alas people that know you called you out. Them finish you that day ![]()
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| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by superlightning: 9:37pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
lilfreezy:Nice one bro, let's keep exposing the loser..... |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by meccuno: 9:42pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
lilfreezy: ![]() |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by CyynthiaKiss(f): 9:50pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Southernminorit:As long as Igbos are in SS with their large numbers which I posted their boundaries on the second page, you are wasting your time.. Speak for your tribe.. I dare you to mention your tribe.. Your desperation is reflecting on your moniker.. You must be another "We SS" |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Nobody: 9:54pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
superlightning:Mtcheew They you even have a case put Abia state in order before claiming other people. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
lilfreezy:Small pikin argument deserves no reply |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by lilfreezy: 10:07pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Juliusmalema:To catch you for real life dey hungry me. I wan put soldier ants for your nut sack make i see if you go grow additional testicles ![]() |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by superlightning: 10:09pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Juliusmalema:Lol.....you wan change topic? Loser. Abia state is Igbo so swallow your words... Abia nwere nmadu..... Kanu Nwankwo (football legend) Basketmouth (top comedian) Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe(former VP) Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi (former HoS) Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu (former Lagos and Niger state Governor) General Azuibuike Ihejirika (former chief of army staff) General Ike Nwachukwu (former diplomat and Governor) Nnamdi Ezeigbo (slot group) Jay Martins (afro singer) Mr. Raw (Igbo rap pioneer) Ruggedman (afro rapper) Chinyere Kalu (nee onyenucheya) (first Nigerian female pilot) Prof Irukwu (pioneer prof of insurance and former ohaneze chairman) Make I continue? The list is damn too long.... |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by aljharem(m): 10:19pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Southernminorit:FACT !!!! |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by duncun: 10:20pm On Jun 16, 2019*. Modified: 2:35pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
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| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by superlightning: 10:22pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
aljharem:For your yansh.... Have you knacked your head on the ground for the 5th time today? Pls just park well |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by LLobiorah: 10:51pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
Una go kill Osagyefo aka Julius Malema o. Una just dy expose him dirty nyash without mercy. Ochi egbu o mu oo Julius Malema aka Osagyefo, make I advice you oh my stupid friend, there's no antics wey you go pull for this forum wey we no go know. Gone are the days, people send your usual gimmicks. Nna ndo o! Chi nyere gi aka inugo. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Cletus77(m): 11:36pm On Jun 16, 2019 |
I'll open the real Niger Delta thread.. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Obainoneandonly(m): 1:40am On Jun 17, 2019 |
Unbiased1:bro I like these your comments. please make it LONGER |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Emilokoiyawon: 2:48am On Jun 17, 2019 |
superlightning: |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Nobody: 6:50am On Jun 17, 2019 |
superlightning:You must be a juvenile |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by superlightning: 10:12am On Jun 17, 2019 |
Juliusmalema:You have nothing else to say loser..... I stopped to your level in order to still beat your stupidity |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by IFIRI(f): 11:20am On Jun 17, 2019 |
Oh really? |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by somehow: 1:46pm On Jun 17, 2019*. Modified: 7:39am On Jun 07, 2021 |
We can all see the inferiority complexed filled tribe ranting and about to destroy a thread. How can one of the so-called major ethnic group be this paranoid and insecure? Is it by force people align with you? why not become great first so that people then want to align or get close to you? No one forces anyone to come close to greatness. Be great first, turn your part of the country to el dorado, and see how you will attract every other tribe to your part of the country. Igbo people have a rethink, stop trying to claim everyone even when they are not ready to align with you. Hausa is spoken all over the north, yet it's the Fulani that is trying to force itself on everyone. Hausa is easy going, yet they are the main ethnic group in the north. Learn how let your attitude speak for you. My one and only comment on this thread. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by superlightning: 2:41pm On Jun 17, 2019 |
somehow:So the veracity of igbo being a major ethnicity is "so-called"? Envy will not kill you by God's grace. Secondly, nobody is forcing on anybody. Igbo are indigenous to some communities in the SS geopolitical zone. It is you morons that are trying to divide the igbo. Stop that nonsense. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by RareDiamond: 7:55pm On Jun 17, 2019*. Modified: 11:56am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Many clans/towns in Ika North East LGA of Delta State including the clan/town hosting the local government headquarters are proud of their Igbo Origins. Below are some of them: Owa clan (The Clan hosting the Ika North East Local Government Headquarter) Geographically, Owa clan shares borders with Agbor clan in the west by the Orogodo River and Abavo clan, in the north Orogodo (Agbor metropolis), in the east by Umunede, Otolokpo and Ute-Okpu clans. Owa clan is made up of the seven villages and a metropolis: 1.Oyibu 2. Alizomor 3.Owa Alidinma 4.Ufie 5. Aliro 6.Owanta 7. Owa-Eke 8. Boji-Boji Owa (a metropolis) Owa has its origin in Nri, Northern Igbo (Forde and Jones 1967 and Isichei 1983). The founder of Oyibu village (also know as Owa Oyibu) was Odogwu son of Ijie of Ute-Okpu (another Ika clan) who is from Nri (Northern Igbo). Oyibu village is the political centre of the Owa clan. According to Whiting (1936), Owa oral tradition has it that Odogwu angrily left Ute-Okpu and settled near the present site of Oyibu village because his brother, Okpu, inherited everything after his fathers death, while Odogwu was away serving the Oba of Benin in wars. However Ufie, the founder of Ufie village presently in the Owa clan, had already settled in the present site of Ufie village on the directive of the Oba of Benin who had bestowed on him the Obi title. After Odogwu settled in Oyibu, it was claimed that Ufie invited Odogwu to his Ikenga festival. Odogwu, impressed by the festival, decided to celebrate it himself at Oyibu. He then invited Ufie. According to the legend, Odogwu deceived Ufie into taking a subservient role during a ritual sacrifice thereby serving him. This action was observed by Odogwu's subjects then proclaimed Odogwu as greater than Ufie. Odogwu then took the Obi title from Ufie. This, it is claimed, accounts for why Ufie is today a village in the Owa clan. Ozomo, Odogwu's brother who followed him from Ute-Okpu founded Alizomo village while Omi and his wife Iro who came from Benin founded Aliro village. Okue who came from Benin founded Owanta village. Later, Adie later arrived from Ute-Okpu to found Idumu Adie (Whiting 1936). According to oral tradition, Ekei and his wife Abor who migrated from Benin when Ise was the Obi of Owa founded Owa-Eke village (Whiting's 1936). Ugbebo from Oyibu, who was sent there by Obi Gbenoba of Owa to protect Owa traders buying guns and gunpowder from the Kwales founded Alidinma village (Whiting 1936). Concerning Boji-Boji, Whiting (1936) stated that "when the troops that came to Agbor station in 1906 the usual camp followers settled on the other bank of the Orogodo River where the settlement is known by the delightful name BOJI-BOJI. They were originally allotted their land by the District Commissioner and later came under the control of the Obi of Agbor. In 1926 there was a dispute as a result of which the portion south of the main Agbor-Asaba road came under the Owa and is recognised as being part of the Owa. (1936: 7). Ute-Okpu Clan Ute Okpu shares common borders with Agbor and Otolokpo clans in the north, Ekuku Agbor in the south, Idumuesa and Owa clans in the west and Ute-Ogbeje clan in the east. Ute-Okpu is made up of eight villages (Marshall 1936): 1. Ibi-Agware 2. Owele 3. Ogbe 4. Idumu Eze Aje 5. Odah 6. Alihe 7. Alumu 8. Enugu Ute-Okpu people claim origin from the Igbo side of the Niger. In his account of the origin of the Ute-Okpu clan, Marshall (1936) stated that the original founder of Ute-Okpu was called Ute who migrated from Nri near the present Onitsha in Anambra State, Eastern Nigeria, after a quarrel with the Eze of Nshi (Nri). He settled near the present location of the village of Ibi-Agware. He had two sons Okpu and Odogwu, Okpu later became the Obi of Ute-Okpu while Odogwu later founded Owa (1936: 3-4). The dual claim in the origin of Owa clan appears to indicate the presence of an original Igbo group before there was contact with other groups of Benin origin. Isichei (1976) hypothesised that the present Ika region may have been inhabited by a group of people of Igbo origin. Isichei (1976) also hypothesised that there was a possibility that they existed in the location of Owa clan before Odogwu became their leader their leader. It is not unusual for most Nigerian clans to trace the origin of their clan to their king's origin. The first King is always considered the founding father of the clan even if some of these kings emerged or were imposed on them long after the founding of the clan. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by somehow: 1:27am On Jun 18, 2019 |
. superlightning: |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Jahwinaboy(m): 11:14am On Jun 18, 2019 |
To me, the major difference between the rivers and delta ibos is that most have different ancestry and also cannot particularly pinpoint where exactly they migrated from. Its ur right and choice to be called a Niger del tan rather than an Igbo. Live is about choice. Respect that |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Nobody: 11:35am On Jun 18, 2019 |
Jahwinaboy:inferiority complex on part of south east igbos |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Donelli: 12:14pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
somehow: Amanismone:Do you even know what this means or you just read it somewhere and decided to use it? Inferiority complex in this context, is, trying to DENY your roots just because you fear/abhor the [invalid] feeling of being dominated. Inferiority complex is, making it a point to always spy on what some others are doing and try to prove you're doing better. There are two regions who, sadly, individually fall into each category. If you had said SUPERIORITY COMPLEX, even though also untrue, it would probably have been more applicable. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by RareDiamond: 12:20pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
Shut up your dirty mouth. Majority of towns in Delta north have Igbo origin. Also Oyigbo (Obigbo) LGA, Egbema LGA, Etche LGA, Omumma LGA, and parts Ikwerre LGA in Rivers State have Igbo origin and are proud of it. Any attempt to enmasculate or belittle their significant population in the Niger Delta would be resisted by every just person. Amanismone: |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by BrownRoofRep: 12:31pm On Jun 18, 2019*. Modified: 1:24pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
Southernminorit:Bayelsa people speak pure Ijaw, there is no ethnic group called Anioma. You really are not making sense. |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Gabriel004: 12:39pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
So much inferior people on this thread. Just see how they destroyed a thread created by son of the Niger delta just cos he never acknowledged them. Oil don cause wahala |
| Re: Update On Development In Niger Delta Region(braced) by Nobody: 2:34pm On Jun 18, 2019 |
RareDiamond:my mom is ika and she speaks Benin like professional. This nonsense must stop. Not all delta north are Igbo |
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