Education › Re: Jigawa-born JAMB Candidate Scores Highest With 311 (photo) by Strikethem: 7:24am On Mar 17, 2018 |
Hardebaryor: Mtchew highest ko cheapest ni. When I've seen 337 340 316 320 322. Maybe for your state sha.
And also it's good to make oneself happy  Me self dey confused on reading this o. When there are 340, 337, 322 and 320. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 12:53am On Mar 17, 2018 |
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 12:42am On Mar 17, 2018 |
|
Politics › Re: Why Did The Igbos Want Biafra In 1967? by Strikethem: 12:23am On Mar 17, 2018 |
|
Politics › Re: Why Did The Igbos Want Biafra In 1967? by Strikethem: 12:19am On Mar 17, 2018 |
gidgiddy: 1) The massacre of over 50,000 easterners, men, women and children all over Nigeria, mainly in the North in 1966.
2) The breaking of the Aburi agreement by the Nothern backed government of Gowon.
3) The above two reasons was enough for Igbos to seek independence as Biafrans as well as the refusal of Igbos and Ojukwu to accept Northern domination without a fight, unlike Yorubas and Awolowo who were only too glad to accept Northern domination in other to avoid war in their land You probably want to say igbo domination of which people no gree. We understand. |
Politics › Re: Why Did The Igbos Want Biafra In 1967? by Strikethem: 12:15am On Mar 17, 2018 |
|
Politics › Re: Imo Has Over 160 Oil Fields —AIPMD by Strikethem: 12:14am On Mar 17, 2018 |
SlayerForever: Well,we have it as oil. Lol, bitumen as oil. Wonderful. |
Politics › Re: Imo Has Over 160 Oil Fields —AIPMD by Strikethem: 11:37pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
ALCOHOLKILLS: stunt ewedurian/oyrouba will come and tell us how Lagos get oyel too. is over 3 years we never see any oyel ooooo 
hateful afonja tribe Is afonja a tribe? Or where did this ipob dictionary comes from? |
Politics › Re: Imo Has Over 160 Oil Fields —AIPMD by Strikethem: 11:17pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
SlayerForever: There is nothing in terms of resources that Igboland doesn't have. Bitumen  |
Politics › Re: It Is An Insult To Compare Awolowo To Ojukwu. by Strikethem(op): 10:52pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
durangokid: . Is these all you all you know about Ojukwu, are you aware that he is the first indigenous quarter master general in the Nigerian army and the first graduate also in same Nigerian army, the first black to be in Oxford. Hmmmm Yoruba and misinformation See me see trouble o, we are talking of achievement, this one is talking of personal profile. |
Politics › Re: It Is An Insult To Compare Awolowo To Ojukwu. by Strikethem(op): 9:08pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
shallysgirl: which of the cowards are you talking about? Diya, abdurazak or Ogundipe? I mean the one that left your zombi fathers in war front, dressed like sisi and ran away from war front after sacrificing your fathers. Of which Efunsetan aniwura, an ordinary woman was courageous enough to face her enemies when it dawned on her despite fighting the whole Ibadan.
|
Politics › Re: It Is An Insult To Compare Awolowo To Ojukwu. by Strikethem(op): 9:00pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
shallysgirl: Have you read this ? Buhari Jittery About Herdsmen But Declared IPOB Terrorists – Soyinka Explode by Lajet: You are the one who needs freedom. At least Soyinka is realizing this himself. If you see and know there is an imbalance in the system and you refuse to acknowledge it, probably for religious reasons or whatever then your slavery na the caliphate type. Igbos have been bold enough from time to speak against injustices.You can label them but prosterity will speak. We are proud of Ojukwu and we respect him for his bravery. Wow, kudos to ojukwu, what an achievement hehehehehe. Bravery =Running away at the middle of the night. Hehehehehe. According to ipob dictionary.
|
Politics › Re: It Is An Insult To Compare Awolowo To Ojukwu. by Strikethem(op): 8:58pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
shallysgirl: Read my comment again. Refusing to acknowledge your chains =slave who luv their chains. Ask osibaande, ask Benue indegnes. Nobody is begging yoruba for freedom because they are in chains but refuse to acknowledge it. Like I said go and ask the mere commissioner VP who calls himself a Christian pastor. He hasn't been able to utter a word of condermnation against the killing of those he was asked to shepherd. You can ask your minister of health who his northern subordinate has been elevated above him by his northern boss. Probably you think it's prestige to be a figure head like osibaande and the minister of health. Tufiakwa slavery. Are these part of our marathon master's achievements?
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 8:50pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske: I won't leave you today till you tell me the meaning of Yoruba in Yoruba language. And some names of people and places with Yoruba prefix or suffix Tell me the meaning of igbo in igbo language. We all know is bush here. |
Romance › Re: Lady Destroys Boyfriend's Laptop, TV, Shoes After Finding Out About Main Chick by Strikethem: 7:52pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
I swear, no lady fit try this with me. She will pay with her own life. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:35pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: I just named people from that community that are well known and like I asked the other guy name ONE time they came out and claimed yoruba even when the entire nation named them Igbo.
Name one time they went to media to announce the igbo title ascribe to them by society is incorrect?
Fucking HAVE SHAME!!
Because iteskiri keep pushing you niggas off, now una desperately attache to olukumni. Have Shame!!! Try another route since una are that desperate to be part of delta state. The olukumi people ain't calling themselves yoruba. Hell the only thing that still connects una with them aka the language is even dying off by their own accord. Most of them speaks Igbo language over olukumi. What does that tell you? Attache. Never knew being part of delta is this much accordance to you people. Abeg, you'll find another community in delta to attache by force to. Ndoooo. I feel una. Stay away from anioma land though How will this your epistle change the fact that they know their origin and they never changed it for once  |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:31pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:28pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Yyeske: Thank God for OP and this thread, I never knew Yoruba was actually imposed on you. We learn everyday But what is the meaning of igbo in your igbo tongue. Cos I'm Yoruba language, it means bush. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:25pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: I suggest REREAD my post before quoting me and saying what I already said. Wtf did you think you just contradicted?
They migrated from Yoruba land fact. Today, they don't claim yoruba. They don't even see themselves as yoruba. They don't even speak the language. Only people that keep calling them yoruba are you yoruba people and it's pathetic!!! Stick to attache by force to iteskiri and LEAVE aniomaland alone. We don't want you people!!!
I know Olukumis because my family is related to them by marriage and I'll forever keep telling you waste things to stop una patheticness.
THERE ARE NO YORUBA IN ANIOMALAND.
Stick to your desperation with iteskiri people and leave us the hell alone. There is Yoruba in anioma, deal with it. They know their history, whether you like it or not. |
Politics › Re: It Is An Insult To Compare Awolowo To Ojukwu. by Strikethem(op): 6:19pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
tinsel: What are you comparing. Awolowo impacted on the life of every yorubas which they are reaping up to today. But Ojukkwu brought us only misery. War is never good especially when you are defeated. God bless you for speaking the truth. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:13pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Nonaira1: Name whenever you've heard Zeal from Styl-plus ever called himself yoruba? Even when he was called the igbo boy in styl plus, did he ever come out to say otherwise. Ironically enough, he's from the olukumi community.
What about Dr Amankwe, another Olukumni, call himself yoruba?
What about Rose odika, Helen Anyamelune, etc ever called themselves yoruba?
Hell which of this name, all of whom are olukumnis sound yoruba to you.
Fucking HAVE SHAME!!!!
Stick to despereately attaching yourselves to iteskiri and leave Anioma alone. You don't exist in our land and we don't want una!! Lean a little boy. HISTORY OF OLUKUMI people. Located in the heart of Anioma land in Aniocha North L.G.A of Delta State are the bilingual people Who speak Olukwumi and Enuani(igbo dialect) perfectly. The olukwumi people are said to have migrated from the old oyo empire over 1000years ago. They are located in the heart of Anioma land in delta state and can either be referred or classified as Olukwumi people or Ndi Igbos of the west(Delta igbos). Their customs and traditions are that of the igbos in Anioma and they also speak both the olukwumi language and the Enuani dialect perfectly. They also bear both olukwumi and igbo names. In recent times due to the seemingly extinction of the olukwumi language ,most of the youths speak just the enuani dialect and the purest form of the olukwumi dialect is only spoken by elders in the community. Although they are measures being taken to preserve the unique Olukwumi dialect. They partook in every activity during the Ekumeku war,and others. These Anioma son's occupy an area just west of the Niger River's right bank. The area is rich in Chalk and Kaolin deposits. The Olukumis according to their own oral traditions are said to have migrated from either the Owo , Akure or the Akoko areas of Yorubaland as many others migrated too as at then to various places of settlement,for example the onitsha's in Anambra state migrated from the Benin Empire , depending on the Olukumi town in question. All the aforementioned towns are in Ondo state, in the eastern sections of Yorubaland. Ugbodu for instance claims to have migrated in waves from the Owo and Akure axis. Ugbodu lore further claims that shortly after their migration from Owo/Akure, they settled in Benin , from where they left to settle in a place called Ewohimi, which is an Esan-speaking community and is today located in Edo State . From Ewohimi they settled in Ugbodu as a result of a war that threatened them. A quarter of Ugbodu town named Ologhosa was named after an Owo (Ogho) general who led the early settlers. [3] They speak a variant of the Yoruba language which most closely resembles those of the South-Eastern Yoruba dialect grouping (SEY), which has surprisingly remained relatively intact, even hundreds of years in their new location after being detached from the main contiguous body of the Yoruba cultural area. About three or four generations after the establishment, one Agbe said to be a relative of the founders of Usen, a town now in Edo state near the Ondo state boundary and the town of Okada (they came from Ile-Ife ) moved eastwards and settled near the Ugbodu people. He and his group were attracted to a chalk (efun) site and thus settled there. This was the beginning of the town of Eko Efun (Ukwu-Nzu). Gradually, the Ukwu Nzu people began to earn revenue from the chalk mines and they for this reason were called a people settled on a chalk mining camp. "Ago or Eko Efun" would mean "chalk camp" in Yoruba. Due to the subsequent blend and location of their settlements with the Enuani speakers, they today speak both the Enuani dialect of Igbo language and Olukumi dialect of Yoruba, in some of the villages, the Olukumi dialect is threatened, but the people are making active and conscious efforts to preserve the Olukumi language and culture. Some of these measures adopted by them have been aimed at ensuring the retention and rejuvenation of their Olukumi names by making sure olukimi children bear the names. Some of the adults have changed their erstwhile non olukumi names to olukumi ones. Prayers and recitals in their native language are also being encouraged, while making conscious efforts at speaking the language to their children and in their communities as a whole. According to a report published on the Sunday Tribune of October 24, 2010 by Banji Aluko, they have also started to organize recitation and oratory quizzes and competitions in Olukumi as a way of preserving the language for the future generations. [ citation needed] Digital and written documentation of the language is also ongoing among linguists. Chief G B Nkemnacho, a lawyer of Olukumi origin, has over the past forty years, documented his people's history as told by the older generation, being the very people who lived through it. Prior to his groundbreaking work, most of this history has been in oral form passed from one generation to the next. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 6:06pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
GBTYO: all these time you are wasting mentioning me would have been used to go seek your real collective national name.
Oyoruba Guy, why shooting yourself in the foot. Mocking your own tribe people
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:48pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: really so people from Germany doesn’t refer to themselves as German well am honored to learn from ur vast knowledge about things
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:47pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: how far my osu friend whats the meaning of osu Chai, no start that one this afternoon o hehehehehe  |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:41pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
9jakool: Hello, I see that you've crawled out of your little rat hole. Let me make some things clear so your little rat brain can stop looking for trouble. Number 1: It's Olukumi, not Olukumin as the title of this thread suggests. I've even heard of other variations like Olukwumi, and even Lukumi, but never Olukumin.
Number 2: The word Yoruba existed long before Ilorin was ever sacked. The first documentation of "Yoruba" was not even by a Hausa but by a Songhai scholar in the 1500s. Ilorin was annexed some centuries later.
Number 3: There is no such thing as "Hausa/Fulani" dialect. Hausa and Fulfulde are completely separate languages on their own right.
Number 4: "Yoruba" is not a derogatory term in the so called "Hausa/Fulani" dialect nor was it ever used as a mockery term. It was simply a name for an ethnic group SW of the Niger River.
Number 5: There is nothing like "Oyoroba." You made that up in your rat brain. The term that Hausas use is "Yorubawa" which is just how they say Yoruba in their language.
Now that you've been educated, you can now crawl back to the hole you came from. In ipob historian book, oyoruba exist. So many things existed in those pig history book. Na so one of the ipob said they are the first settlers in Ile Ife. That Yoruba people chased them away and they had to run to their present eastern part  . Igbodefender, come and see o.
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:32pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: lol u know get sense at all the op said the meaning of Yoruba comes from the combination of oyo and oba in Hausa way of speaking which means it still means oyo and king or basically oyo king in Hausa way of pronouncing it so how is it a mockery to Yoruba my osu friend? You are replying a demented man. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:30pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
GBTYO: Oyo and Oba is not the same thing as oyoroba
The etymology of Yoruba is derived from these two words oyo and oba which when combined mean nothing in your olukumi tongue but is a deragoratory term used to describe your people after their defeat at the hands of jihadist invaders.
Not only did they sack your border town of ilorin, your capital in Oyo Ile, killed your General(s), Oba and Princess but also forced all of you to congregrate in the biggest IDP camp ever created -Ibadan.
You see the same Hausa/Fulani are credited in creating Ibadan, because it is from their jihad that you Yorubas all ran and converged in what is today Ibadan - the only city to be founded as a refugee camp! What is the name of the general killed in oyo Mr ipob historian. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:16pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
GBTYO: What does "Yoruba" mean in your yoruba tongue?
Oyoroba! What does igbo means in igbo tongue? Because in Yoruba tongue, igbo means bush. This is what your tribe means in Yoruba tongue. But we have you the name because we see you as people living in the bush.
|
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:14pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Firstpage: Just the way we gave you your own name. Igbo= people living in the bush. i is true o. I read it somewhere. |
Politics › Re: How Did The Olukumin People Accept A Hausa Derogatory Term As Their Name? by Strikethem: 5:05pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Thetruthsayer10: ojukwu stop acting like u know history. The name Yoruba was given by the Songhai scholar Ahmed baba in his book and was only popularized by Hausa to refer to people of oyo. Hausa did not sack Oyo Ile the nupe did and no oba of oyo was killed. I don’t know where ipob get their history facts maybe there is an alternative facts privy only to ipob that the rest of the world doesn’t know about. Don't know that ipob now has their own version of history book?  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye & Wife Visit Ortom, Benue For Condolence by Strikethem: 3:14pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
Ortom. This won't solve this problem.
|
Romance › Re: 5 Disadvantages Of Dating A Rich Guy by Strikethem: 2:04pm On Mar 16, 2018 |
MhizAJ: But you said all girls are gold diggers that's not true Read well, she said all broke girls are gold diggers. Which is very apt. |