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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 3:50am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Hahahahahaha... grin grin grin

The colonialists in partnership with Lagos signed a treaty in 1861....and it was done aboard a ship.

So if there were no ports or wharves, where did Beecroft and Bruce put their ship in 1861 when they invited Dosunmu aboard to sign treaty of Lagos?
Colonial masters built the port same as Port Harcourt port

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 3:51am On May 18, 2020
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I asked for Port solely developed by state or any tribe in Nigeria that is functioning with FG, that's is the argument, and he is posting trash

Are you not aware Lagos colony was separate so effectively Lagos built its port itself and who were the habitants of Lagos then ? No be until later igbos see big city Lagos after Samuel Ajayi gave you your first Igbo bible

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 3:51am On May 18, 2020
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I asked for Port solely developed by state or any tribe in Nigeria that is functioning with FG, that's is the argument, and he is posting trash

I listed for you wharves that were built and operated successfully for cargo ahead of British seizing Lagos.

Trade with Yoruba hinterland and up country to Hausaland were facilitated by Lagos wharves. Ijebus were the toll keepers on the rivers and no one dared trade with Lagos without first paying Ijebu. Egbas were the middlemen that break bulk at the ports and retail to the interior. Sea and trade monopolies is what led to wars between Ijebu and Egba.

When Beecroft went to the palace his ship berthed at the Lagos wharf, from where he was taken to Palace.

Activities of road and bridge expansion took away remnants of the landmarks.

Lagos, Iddo and Palma wharves, independently built by Yoruba.

British expanded Lagos wharf and then built Apapa port.

Apapa port itself was a partnership. Anything and everything built or erected in Lagos by British was a partnership with the King and Chiefs of Lagos.

The treaty of 1851 is explicit on this partnership.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 3:53am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:


I listed for you wharves that were built and operated successfully for cargo ahead of British seizing Lagos.

Trade with Yoruba hinterland and up country to Hausaland were facilitated by Lagos wharves. Ijebus were the toll keepers on the rivers and no one dared trade with Lagos without first paying Ijebu. Egbas were the middlemen that break bulk at the ports and retail to the interior. Sea and trade monopolies is what led to wars between Ijebu and Egba.

When Beecroft went to the palace his ship berthed at the Lagos wharf, from where he was taken to Palace.

Activities of road and bridge expansion took away remnants of the landmarks.

Lagos, Iddo and Palma wharves, independently built by Yoruba.

British expanded Lagos wharf and then built Apapa port.

Apapa port itself was a partnership. Anything and everything built or erected in Lagos by British was a partnership with the King and Chiefs of Lagos.

The treaty of 1851 is explicit on this partnership.



A lot of the poto poto osus don’t even know yoruba history anyways they remain a landlocked region
Let them deal with that
Their Ijaw masters will tax the living day light out of them and will arm themselves with enough weaponry to deter any form of igbo aggression

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:10am On May 18, 2020
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Colonial masters built the port same as Port Harcourt port

Let me tell you that there was never a place called Enugu before Britain arrived. Never! The discovery of coal is what made Britain create Enugu. It was built as a mining town.

They needed to get the coal to Liverpool and Manchester, the hub of their steam and steel industries. So they needed a port in East. This is why they built a port in PortHarcourt and a rail line to Enugu from there to get coal from mines to the ships and sail to England.


See attach, this is from a Parliamentary Paper in London. They acknowledged the exiled King had a private "port" in Palma. When he returned from exile the colonial government took it over.

Who built that port? Was Kosoko an Iboman....a developer

grin

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:11am On May 18, 2020
Lets focus abeg. Dont tunlrn this to Lagos issue.

The crux of the matter is, Ibo has no access to coast. Try anything and have Ijaw demolish your villages on the Abia border.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:13am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:


Are you not aware Lagos colony was separate so effectively Lagos built its port itself and who were the habitants of Lagos then ? No be until later igbos see big city Lagos after Samuel Ajayi gave you your first Igbo bible
Lagos port was built by Colonial masters, not Yorubas, Lagos port became a major slave port in the late 1700s and into the 1850s. Much of the human trafficking which occurred there was nominally illegal, and records from this time and place are not comprehensive. According to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Voyage Database, 308,800 were sold across the Atlantic from Lagos in 1776–1850. British and French traders did a large share of this business until 1807, when they were replaced by Portuguese and Spanish. By 1826–1850 the British Royal Navy was intervening significantly with Lagos slave exports.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:15am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:


A lot of the poto poto osus don’t even know yoruba history anyways they remain a landlocked region
Let them deal with that
Their Ijaw masters will tax the living day light out of them and will arm themselves with enough weaponry to deter any form of igbo aggression

grin
Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:18am On May 18, 2020
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Lagos port was built by Colonial masters, not Yorubas, Lagos port became a major slave port in the late 1700s and into the 1850s. Much of the human trafficking which occurred there was nominally illegal, and records from this time and place are not comprehensive. According to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Voyage Database, 308,800 were sold across the Atlantic from Lagos in 1776–1850. British and French traders did a large share of this business until 1807, when they were replaced by Portuguese and Spanish. By 1826–1850 the British Royal Navy was intervening significantly with Lagos slave exports.

Lol.... grin grin

We don hear. Focus on topic.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:18am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Lets focus abeg. Dont tunlrn this to Lagos issue.

The crux of the matter is, Ibo has no access to coast. Try anything and have Ijaw demolish your villages on the Abia border.
Great Igbo nation that was hard for Nigeria to crack for three yrs grin grin
Its hard for you guys to swallow, Yorubas should go and protest and tell UN to change the name Imo River to Osun River

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:21am On May 18, 2020
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Great Igbo nation that was hard for Nigeria to crack for three grin grin
Its hard for you guys to swallow, Yorubas should go and protest and tell UN to change the name Imo River to Osun River

Aah, name change!
That's a political curveball for FG....all rivers and waterways are federal jurisdiction. grin

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by NGpatriot: 4:21am On May 18, 2020
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That's why I said you lack common sense, I need port solely funded by Yorubas and functional without FG



Ode, Yoruba people don't have to come up with any money to build anything, all they have to do is to come up with the ideas and vision and source for funds from investors, this is how such major projects are funded all over the world, but this is a foreign concept to villagers like you hence the reason why your kerosene and wheelbarrow leaders can not come up with anything, this is why you must beg abd beg the FG to do everything for you like little babies.

In fact, going by your dumb logic, you can not do anything for yourself until Yoruba people are able to fund projects? You Igbos and your elementary rubbish sha.

Abeg, Yoruba people are a million miles above your village level.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:24am On May 18, 2020
NGpatriot:




Ode, Yoruba people don't have to come up with any money to build anything, all they have to do is to come up with the ideas and vision and source for funds from investors, this is how such major projects are funded all over the world, but this is a foreign concept to villagers like you hence the reason why your kerosene and wheelbarrow leaders can not come up with anything, this is why you must beg abd beg the FG to do everything for you like little babies.

In fact, going by your dumb logic, you can not do anything for yourself until Yoruba people are able to fund projects? You Igbos and your elementary rubbish sha.

Abeg, Yoruba people are a million miles above your village level.
Please the Yoruba people you are ranting are they the ones in Nigeria or another country

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:25am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:


Aah, name change!
That's a political curveball for FG....all rivers and waterways are federal jurisdiction. grin
According to you and your likes analogy not international law

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by MetaPhysical: 4:30am On May 18, 2020
NGpatriot:




Ode, Yoruba people don't have to come up with any money to build anything, all they have to do is to come up with the ideas and vision and source for funds from investors, this is how such major projects are funded all over the world, but this is a foreign concept to villagers like you hence the reason why your kerosene and wheelbarrow leaders can not come up with anything, this is why you must beg abd beg the FG to do everything for you like little babies.

In fact, going by your dumb logic, you can not do anything for yourself until Yoruba people are able to fund projects? You Igbos and your elementary rubbish sha.

Abeg, Yoruba people are a million miles above your village level.

The purpose of their struggle for littoral membership is to catch up to Yoruba. We have 50% of our states in the litttoral list - Lagos, Ogun Ondo.

When they can't catch up then they throw venom at our ports and wish they would sink.

Bad belle people.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:34am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:


The purpose of their struggle for littoral membership is to catch up to Yoruba. We have 50% of our states in the litttoral list - Lagos, Ogun Ondo.

When they can't catch up then they throw venom at our ports and wish they would sink.

Bad belle people.
With your ports since centuries ago your region is still backward grin grin the day Nigeria will cease to exist Yoruba land will turn to Benin republic grin grin

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:41am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:


The purpose of their struggle for littoral membership is to catch up to Yoruba. We have 50% of our states in the litttoral list - Lagos, Ogun Ondo.

When they can't catch up then they throw venom at our ports and wish they would sink.

Bad belle people.
You guys should be greatful to Igbos and minority in South, Yoruba land would've been like their neighbors, the way others are buying Gas to power their countries that's how you guys will be paying through your noses to buy gas
Take a look at Togo, Benin that's how Yoruba land will be

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 4:43am On May 18, 2020
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Lagos port was built by Colonial masters, not Yorubas, Lagos port became a major slave port in the late 1700s and into the 1850s. Much of the human trafficking which occurred there was nominally illegal, and records from this time and place are not comprehensive. According to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Voyage Database, 308,800 were sold across the Atlantic from Lagos in 1776–1850. British and French traders did a large share of this business until 1807, when they were replaced by Portuguese and Spanish. By 1826–1850 the British Royal Navy was intervening significantly with Lagos slave exports.

Continue deceiving yourself
Lol

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 4:43am On May 18, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Lets focus abeg. Dont tunlrn this to Lagos issue.

The crux of the matter is, Ibo has no access to coast. Try anything and have Ijaw demolish your villages on the Abia border.


Igbo wants to change the definition of land locked loool

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:44am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:


Continue deceiving yourself
Lol
How?

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:49am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:



Igbo wants to change the definition of land locked loool
Why are you scared of Igbos, international law is not Nigeria supreme Court that can be manipulate to suit your people. When the time comes more will be reveal.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 4:49am On May 18, 2020
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How?

I don’t have time to argue
Why do you think you lost the war
Was it not sea blockade when SS closed shipping
If you have had direct access to the sea like yorubas and the southern tribes it would have been ineffective remember they had to airlift your supplies
Anyways Kanu has made you believe what you want time hear
Continue believing his pop
First was nothing like SS
Lagos is no mans land
SE is not land locked

Continue the tissue of lie

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 4:50am On May 18, 2020
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Why are you scared of Igbos, international law is not Nigeria supreme Court that can be manipulate to suit your people. When the time comes more will be reveal.


I’m not scared of igbos
Left to me I want to see you out of the country but your leaders are to scared to table the matter

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:54am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:



Igbo wants to change the definition of land locked loool
I haven't seen Yorubas discussing how they will access gas to power their region after post Nigeria era, same people demanding for Oduduwa republic, but they are more concerned about Igbos grin grin is it how you guys going to live in your country Or are you guys hoping on Ijaw gas grin grin second Benin republic loading

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:06am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:


I don’t have time to argue
Why do you think you lost the war
Was it not sea blockade when SS closed shipping
If you have had direct access to the sea like yorubas and the southern tribes it would have been ineffective remember they had to airlift your supplies
Anyways Kanu has made you believe what you want time hear
Continue believing his pop
First was nothing like SS
Lagos is no mans land
SE is not land locked

Continue the tissue of lie
I guess you don't understand the meaning of sovereign nation, Biafra can only be landlock to your minds not Igbos, when the time comes we will prove to you guys Igbo land isn't landlock and doesn't end in present Southeast, let continue enjoying one Nigeria, na all of us go dey feel m, na una still go dey shout go back to your region, as we are milking you guys, till then we go know who go remain in Nigeria

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 5:19am On May 18, 2020
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I guess you don't understand the meaning of sovereign nation, Biafra can only be landlock to your minds not Igbos, when the time comes we will prove to you guys Igbo land isn't landlock and doesn't end in present Southeast, let continue enjoying one Nigeria, na all oflows us go dey feel m, na una still go dey shout go back to your region, as we are milking you guys, till then we go know who go remain in Nigeria

Well if Niger delta decides to join thrn Biafra won’t be Landlocked and with a 40m Igbo population the tribes might see an opportunity to make money
Develop a strong military to deter you from any thoughts of invasion
Meaning the success of Biafra is based on non igbos joining Biafra
Chai

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Adefatima: 5:20am On May 18, 2020
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I haven't seen Yorubas discussing how they will access gas to power their region after post Nigeria era, same people demanding for Oduduwa republic, but they are more concerned about Igbos grin grin is it how you guys going to live in your country Or are you guys hoping on Ijaw gas grin grin second Benin republic loading


Gas that can be bought do you know how close delta is to Lagos by sea and land
Sorry you don’t have access to sea you don’t understand lol

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:24am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:


Well if Niger delta decides to join thrn Biafra won’t be Landlocked and with a 40m Igbo population the tribes might see an opportunity to make money
Develop a strong military to deter you from any thoughts of invasion
Meaning the success of Biafra is based on non igbos joining Biafra
Chai
Worry about second Benin republic in Yoruba land, Igbo nation will not depend on any tribe to succeed, they're blessed with with human and natural resources grin we are covered by international law on sea

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by Anambra1stSon(m): 5:25am On May 18, 2020
Adefatima:



Gas that can be bought do you know how close delta is to Lagos by sea and land
Sorry you don’t have access to sea you don’t understand lol
So you will depend on Ijaw for gas that will power millions of homes in Yoruba land

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by horsepower102: 5:59am On May 18, 2020
The stupid mod deleted my thread. Anyway they cannot stop the truth. For now lets continue to milk one Nigeria. When we Igbos are truly ready to leave, nothing will stop us, Not even the expired land lock propaganda.

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by OFFICIAL336: 6:15am On May 18, 2020
helinues:


As you can see from the map that SE has direct access to the sea without crossing SS land?

That's exactly what the attache by force is all about .. .. Access to the sea..

We SE/SS grin grin
Yoruba Moslems will never cease to amaze us with sheer hatred.

Azumili in Abia State has direct access to the sea Your hateful skull will not change that.

After devil, fear Yoruba Moslems

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Re: It’s A Lie: Igboland Is Not Landlocked By Aloy Ejimakor by helinues: 6:16am On May 18, 2020
OFFICIAL336:

Yoruba Moslems will never cease to amaze us with sheer hatred.

Azumili in Abia State has direct access to the sea Your hateful skull will not change that.

After devil, fear Yoruba Moslems

Direct access to the Sea..

Then Edo, Kogi must be so dumb state that with their closest to River Nigeria they are not making use of it.

grin cheesy cheesy

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