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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 11:52am On May 29, 2020 |
Ibos are immigrant in Anambra, they have no right to lay claim to that chubby state. Anyways, I have always known that Anambra has never been part of IBO land and that's why they are quite different in everything. |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:52am On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:Onitsha is now firmly in Igbo hands if it ever had Edo an progeny, same way many parts of Anioma had strong Edo influences but still completely Igbonized in language and culture... the Igbo man's genes are too strong even the once Yoruba Olukunmi people in Delta state are now completely Igbonized. The reverse is the case in yaribanza land however,almost every where you were once indigenous outside of your 5 states (cause Lagos is No man's land and belongs originally to the Bini) have all been erased and replaced with more distinct identities of the Yoruba subgroups. Look at the Itshekiri, Ilaje, Okun, Awori etc those people have lost their Yoruba identities and have all morphed into distinctly different tribes/groups. |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 11:52am On May 29, 2020 |
OFFICIAL336: Not according to UNDP and UNESCO |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:54am On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:. I agree, just like Lagos (no man's land), Ekiti and Egba (now bought up by awon omo Igbo according to your brothers), Ilorin (Fulani territory), Ijebu (they've already established they are not Yoruba) are not Afonja's 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 11:54am On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: So you are alluding to my argument. The Yoruba, Edo and Igala genes in Anambra helped them escape poverty. Coz they are clearly different from other Igbos that are savagely poor |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 11:56am On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: Where are these lands? By the way, let's focus on the OP. |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by jimyjames(m): 11:56am On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra: Lol you don't know the full story of chima and how he ended up in Bini kingdom and became who he was, is chima Edo name ? Are you aware chima was also a powerful chief priest ? 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 11:57am On May 29, 2020 |
jimyjames: This one is a pure breed Igbo, the poor kind. He doesn't know the evolution of language |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 11:59am On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:We're saying the same thing egbon. The Igbos have left Anambra for you to come claim it (if dem born you well be that ooo), but we're right in Lagos, Egbaland, Ekiti, parts of Ogun state comfortably buying up your lands to establish an Igbo colony. We are saying the same thing aburo mi, Onitsha is yours but you actually have to be rich to buy back your lands there. And we know Afonja's are very poor and lazy (according to your own brothers ooo), and can't afford to take back what is theirs 2 Likes
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by OFFICIAL336: 11:59am On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:But according to the FG Ministry of Humanitarian affairs |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:00pm On May 29, 2020 |
God bless Edo/Ife land. Onitsha isn't igbo land |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:01pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: Onitsha at this point is no man's potopoto land. Nobody wants it |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:01pm On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:According to your brother Fatai, those lands have been bought by the poor Igbos ooo, he said you people are lazy and poor. No be talk am ooo 1 Like
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by tamdun: 12:01pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:Orisha |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:02pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: Where are these audio lands? Oya, let's see it now. Stop detailing this beautiful thread for us. You can create your own thread for that. |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:02pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:Good at least we get to keep our potopoto while we buy back our rich and fertile lands back from our rich afonja brothers in Ekiti and Egba. One Nigeria sweet oooo |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:03pm On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:Why you dey ask me? go ask your egbons that are wailing all over the internet |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by jimyjames(m): 12:04pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra: Lol afonja , pls look for the full story of ezechima and read, stop running around with cut and join story , chima was a migrant in Bini kingdom 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:04pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833:It's not yours too. It's everyone's reject Sacrificial land |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:04pm On May 29, 2020 |
Another prove/facts. If Nigeria is to split today all the ibos immigrants in anambra must vacate anambra.
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:05pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: Good! You've just proved that na audio/oral figures. |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:06pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra:We are saying the same thing, we keep our potopoto useless lands, while the poor people from the South flood your region and buy up your lands, and leave your brothers hopelessly wailing. The Fulani are controlling your ports while we are taking over your lands... talk of a two pronged attack .. in Don Jazzys voice *Na collabo oooo* 1 Like
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:08pm On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:Your brother wouldn't have made a whole post about it and gotten that much likes and shares on Facebook if it was just audio, be sleeping on a bicycle ooo, soon one "Shukwudi" will be pricing your ancestral land to buy soon 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:11pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: Anambra is Yoruba, Igala and Edo land. But we sacrificed it to the refugees from Edo and Yorubas that became Igno citizens. At this point, it's just a dump. We don't care about it. The ongoing concern is for us to help our poverty stricken Igbos. I mean we chased them away and now they are still poor. We will help |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:12pm On May 29, 2020 |
[s] mangoat833:[/s] Shall we focus on the OP now? Oya, back to the matter, are you an immigrant ibo in Anambra too?
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by PureGoldh(m): 12:13pm On May 29, 2020 |
No doubt |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:13pm On May 29, 2020 |
Ibos are land grabbers. In due time we shall reclaim back our land from them.
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Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:13pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra: I know deep down you are pained, fake grinning emoji's can't even mask your painment.com properly but it is well my brother. I'll tell Shukwudi, Shinedu, and other omo Yeebos to take it easy on their afonja brothers before they buy up all their lands and drive them to the forest . One Nigeria sweet oooo 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by Twistaray(m): 12:14pm On May 29, 2020 |
kayfra: God bless you jare! Dunno why some people hate facts tho. 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:18pm On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:I'm not interested in Onitsha csuse I know say dem never born una well to come here and even price land let alone buy, afonja dey travel? I'm more interested in buying more lands in the SW, every land and property belongs to all Nigerians and if you're not rich enough to afford land, we will force you pack out and go to your village in Ogbomosho. One Nigeria sweet oooo |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by kayfra: 12:18pm On May 29, 2020 |
mangoat833: The emojis are to reduce the severity of my blows 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Became A British Trading Post In The 18th Century-oxford Business Group by mangoat833: 12:20pm On May 29, 2020 |
Twistaray:No, but I'm a naturalized Igbo boy from Lagos, I own land here and Lagos is my state and my birthright |
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