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erico2k2:The thing that is wrong with cone-heads or monoritys is that they do not know there are indigenous Igbo's in delta and rivers even the governor of delta is Igbo the same with rivers.. |
uglyafonja:Leave them...Seems the ewedu they eat do scatter there senses... They don't know Igbo's are in delta and rivers always trying to divide us.. |
Probz:Leave them they hate seeing anything Igbo...The dude okocha is from Delta and from the anioma area that was in the Midwest he knows the history better...Thus look at them ranting up and down.. |
nengibo:Same way the izons aren't ijaw.. |
Instead of you people to counter him with facts you guys started ranting like mAD men.. |
AkinPhysicist:Dude the person that made that statement his from Delta and anioma-igbo...He knows the history than a teenager like you.. |
Sarrki I know a strong IFA that can help you...He only needs a goat,chicken,bitter kola,head of a antelope and a lion tail...I swear by the time he is through with you that evil spirit from the desert of daura disturbing you will run away.... |
[quote author=nengibo post=56424604][/quote]Obong aro or eze aro...We call him Eze aro dude don't argue with an indigene.. |
vickylincon:I don't know for the guy...why the thing da pepper am self abi na him relative.. |
Okoyiboz3:Shut up..E pain am ![]() |
uglyafonja:Leave those niggas they don't know the difference between and ethnic group and political region.. |
Yoruba's are very funny...Continue na. |
pazienza:Leave that dude he wants to make it look like ibbibios are ruling arochukwu....The Igbo sur names in arochukwu are KANU,Kalu and okoro... |
pazienza:Ikweres should stop answering Igbo names if they keep denying been Igbo's.. |
nengibo:You should say the ibibios living in arochukwu not the entire Igbo's in arochukwu...Again I beg you stop all this online lies we don't speak Ibibio but Igbo in arochukwu..arochukwu is a Igbo majority town..Arochukwu, sometimes referred to as Arochuku, or Aro-Okigbo, (pronounced Aruchukwu) is the third largest city in Abia State (after Aba and Umuahia) in southeastern Nigeria and homeland of the Igbo subgroup, Aro people. It is composed of 19 villages with an overall leader called Obong Aro. Arochukwu is a principal historic town in Ibibio land. It was also one of the cities in the Southern protectorate targeted by the British colonial government. Several historic tourist sites exist in the city. The mystic Ibini Ukpabi shrine, the slave routes and other relics of the slave trade era are frequently visited by tourists. It is also in the food belt of Abia state where most of the staple foods are produced. History Edit Main article: Aro History Arochukwu is believed to have been the homeland of the Ibibio as they arrived in 300 AD from the Benue valley and founded early states like Obong Okon Ita and Ibom. Many years passed as Igbo immigrants came along and pressed into the Ibibio occupied territory and founded several states. The first Igbo group were the Ezeagwu group from Abiriba led by their leader Agwu Inobia. As Aro-Ibibio wars occurred, there was a stalemate. In reaction, the Eze Agwu clan invited a priest named Nnachi from the Edda clan of northeastern Igboland and another group from the east of the Cross River through Nnachi. These people were identified as the Akpa people. Akpa forces led by Osim and Akuma Nnubi, they helped the Igbo forces capture the rest of the area. This formed the alliance of 19 new and old states in the area known as the Arochukwu kingdom around 1650-1700. The first king (or Eze Aro) of a unified Arochukwu was Akuma but after his death, Nnachi son's Oke Nnachi took over and his descendants have the throne to this day. By the mid-18th century, there were mass migrations of several Aro business families into the Igbo hinterland and adjacent areas. This migration, influence of their god Ibini Ukpabi through priests, and their military power backed up by alliances with several related neighboring Igbo and eastern Cross River militarized states (particularly Ohafia, Abam, Abiriba, Afikpo, Ekoi, etc.) quickly established the Aro Confederacy as a regional economic power. However, Aro economic hegemony was threatened by the penetration of Europeans, mainly British colonists in the wake of the 20th century. Tensions finally led to bloodshed and the Anglo-Aro War took place from 1901-1902. The Aro Confederacy stoutly resisted but were eventually defeated. This helped the British to occupy the rest of what is now known as Eastern Nigeria. People of Arochukwu founded many other communities both within and outside Igboland.[2][3] Arochukwu played a significant role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade of the 1600-1800 AD. The Aro confederacy (Aro slave traders) scattered throughout the hinterlands of the Igbo nation, orchestrated the sale of over 4 million Igbo sons and daughters during the transatlantic slave trade. Many Igbo slaves who were shipped from the slave outposts in Calabar and Bonny to Europe and the Americas, were first assembled in Arochukwu,and then transported to Calabar or Bonny via the Aro Blue River which pours into the Atlantic Ocean. Most Igbo slaves were shipped to North Carolina and Virginia, in the United States. Igbo slaves were also shipped to the Caribbean Islands of Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba... Obong Aro Ogbonnaya Okoro[1] |
AbakalikiPress:Ogba , also called the Ogbah , are indigenous Igbo -speaking people, [2] situated in the extreme south-west of Igboland , in the modern Rivers State of Nigeria. The Ogba people comprise fourteen extended families divided into clans, and occupy an area of about 600 km in the Niger flood plain. [3][4][5] [6] Aligu-Alinso okanu is an Ogba clan. The Egi group comprises seventeen communities with a history of nature resources. A study conducted in Ogbogu located in one of the largest oil producing regions of Nigeria has utilized two plant species to clean up spills. The first stage of cleanup involves Hibiscus cannabinus . The area has produced prominent sons and daughters, including Chief {dr}. Anigaeze Josephus Chinwah, Prof. Joel Chinwah, Dr. Ogbonna Chinwah, Dr. Hezekaiah Chinwah, Oluwasegun Chinwah, Engr. Chika Chinwah, Engineer Vincent Nnadi, Hon. Magnus Chinwah HRM Prof Anele Uzondu Nwokoma, Chief Josiah Anukwu (HRH Eze Egi Etiti One of Ogba Land, Chief G U Ake (South - South and Rivers State PDP Chairman), Wilson Asinobi Ake (Senator for Rivers West), Chief Oris Onyiri (FMR PDP State secretary), Engr B.E Ojum (Fmr EDP NDDC), Chief Shadrack Akolokwu (NDDC Board member), HRM Dr Kingdom Elemchukwu Elenwa, (Eze Egi of Ogba Land) chief Isaac Agilebu (igwurugu ome) and many others. Ali-Ogba speak the Ogba language, a dialect of the Igbo language, consisting of the Egi and Igburu Sections. [2] They both speak one dialect with little difference with each other, having a combine population of about 280,000 people. It is located in the central Orashi-Sombreiro plains of Rivers State. Nigeria, is one of the major producers of the CRUDE OIL that fuels Nigeria’s economic development in recent decades. According to current oil company records, no local government in Nigeria produces as much crude oil and gas as the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni (ONELGA) local government (Ellah 1995). As a result of the oil industry, Ali-Ogba(Ogba Kingdom) has undergone significant political, social, economic and environmental changes during the past several decades. However, despite its image as one of the main contributors to the wealth of Nigeria, there is a lot of poverty in many communities resulting from unemployment, under-employment, low wage jobs and deterioration of the natural resource base. At the same time that Ali-Ogba makes very significant contributions to the country’s economy, this oil producing area has remained economically marginalized and left in the backwaters of the country’s socio-economic and political development. This poses dilemmas for Ali-Ogba people. For example, while the oil industry in Ali-Ogba creates jobs and wealth, these benefits are not equally accessible to many Ogba people and many other Rivers state communities, compared to other Nigerians. This state of affairs in the oil producing communities of Rivers state prompted the Governor, Dr. Odili to speak out this past February urging oil firms to stop giving employment to non-natives at the expense of the indigenes of the areas of their operation. In the Governor’s own words Ellah 1995).I know you are troll and you aren't Igbo... Rivers State is bounded on the South by the Atlantic Ocean , to the North by Imo , Abia and Anambra States, to the East by Akwa Ibom State and to the West by Bayelsa and Delta states. It is home to many indigenous ethnic groups: Ikwerre , Ibani, Opobo, Eleme, Okrika , and Kalabari , Etche , Ogba, Ogoni , Engenni, Obolo and others. The people from Rivers State are known as "Riverians". [4][5] |
Adedayo Ogundana - aka Oladipupo Ogund , 45, Adekunle Johnson - at large Duro Akintola age 44 alias Michie Noah. Emmanuel Salako, 47 alias Gee Salaq Fraudsters were living the high life: A group of fraudsters were living it up as they stole people’s identities and bought luxury goods, Toronto Police allege. Two men have been charged and two are being sought in an alleged $10-million fraud ring. “These people lived a high-profile lifestyle of conspicuous consumption fuelled by the proceeds of identity theft and fraud,” Det. Sgt. Ian Nichol, of the financial crimes unit, said Tuesday. Some of the items seized during the Project Royal investigation include a $150,000 Romain Jerome Moon Dust DNA Automatic watch, a pair of crocodile hide shoes for $10,000, as well as sunglasses, clothing and perfume all with price tags in the thousands and most being purchased in the Yorkville area. Identity information of 5,000 GTA residents was also seized, along with dozens of fraudulently obtained credit cards and hundreds of pieces of stolen mail. It is believed the fraud ring had connections to individuals who had access to people’s identities and served them up for a fee. “I can tell you they had associations with people in financial institutions,” Det. Const. Mike Kelly said, adding police are trying to track them down. In December 2016, Adedayo Ogundana, 45, also known as Oladipupo Ogund, of Toronto, was arrested and charged with 12 counts of fraud and possession of property obtained by crime. Police executed a search warrant at a Yorkville condo on April 24 while looking for Adekunle Johnson Omitiran, 37, and seized cash, watches, jewelry and clothing. Omitiran later surrendered to police and was charged with several counts of fraud and identity theft, possession of stolen credit cards, and possession of proceeds of crime. A warrant has also been issued for Duro Akintola, 44, of Toronto, who is also known as Michie Noah. Emmanuel Salako, 47, of Toronto, who is also known as Gee Salaq, is wanted by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Chicago. Toronto Police worked with the RCMP, the Competition Bureau of Canada, Ontario government agencies, and U.S. agencies such as the postal service to bust the ring. Police in Toronto, Canada have arrested two Nigerians believed to be involved in a $10 million fraud ring. The two fraudsters lived a “high-profile lifestyle of conspicuous consumption” supported by the proceeds of criminal activities, police announced on Tuesday. “Thousands of individuals across the greater Toronto area have had their information compromised,” said Detective-Constable Mike Kelly. According to Mr. Kelly, unsuspecting victims have collectively lost an estimated $10 million. Among the items seized during the investigation include a $10,000 pair of crocodile leather shoes, 37 stolen credit cards, $310,000 worth of wristwatches, $390,000 worth of clothing, jewelry and liquor, $39,000 in cash, hundreds of pieces of stolen mail, and several notebooks containing personal information of at least 5,000 residents of the greater Toronto area. The evidence was discovered on April 24 during a raid of a condominium owned by Adekunle Johnson Omitiran, 37. Mr. Omitiran turned himself in on April 27 and will face charges of fraud, identity theft, trafficking identity information, possession of credit cards obtained by crime, possession of proceeds of crime, and failure to comply with probation at court on May 19, according to The Star. Another Nigerian-Canadian, Adedayo Ogundana, 45, was arrested in December 2016 in connection with the same Toronto crime syndicate. He was charged with 12 counts of fraud, identity theft, possession of stolen credit cards, and possession of the proceeds of crime. The Toronto Sun reports that police have issued an arrest warrant for Duro Akintola, 44, a Toronto local. Emmanuel Salako, 47, is wanted by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service in Chicago for his involvement in the fraud ring. http://saharareporters.com/2017/05/10/two-nigerian-canadians-arrested-toronto-fraud-theft Cc:OAM4J,Mynd44. FP material.. |
Mynd44:Mynd mynd...Very funny person |
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sorry1:he cone nature of his head he has turn to a con man dude that's a bloody punchline |
sorry1:coneheads are very educated you know.. |
HopeAtHand:Dude if ikweres aren't Igbo's fine.. They should stop answering Igbo names....Simple as that because nobody can differentiate BTW a ikwere obinna or amadi with a Igbo obinna and amadi...You guys only have four LGA in rivers and there are other Igbo clans there like etche and ndokis even the people in opobo speak igbo ...So its simple if you people deny Igbo heritage than stop answering Igbo names...Even etches and ndokis are proud of there own Igbo heritage...Even ogba people self. |
nengibo:People in arochukwu don't speak Ibibio...Stop these lies...How king is obbunaya okoro....People from arochukwu answer three surnames mainly KANU,kalu or okoro...Stop lieing please I beg you stop this lies.. |
nengibo:shut up..my name us ikechukwu KANu and I am from arochukwu and we don't speak ibibbio we speak Igbo..stop this your lies |
HopeAtHand:Then ikwerres should stop answering Igbo names... |
33-year-old man, Babatunde Olaogun, was Wednesday paraded by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly sending fake bank alerts to his clients to defraud them. Babatunde olaogun. "Its nothing personal..For a child of a fallen angel to put hand in fraud check it well he couldn't find any skull to sell...When we told them to stop munching amala we knew the substance in the amala will make them to do three things... Shitt-nylon throwing Hunting and selling of skulls Cyber crime/fraud one of the things they love than amala and ewedu" |
bantudark:name your tribe ![]() |
bantudark:You created this account after they banned the other one..This one has a k...Again name your tribe. |
bantudark:Name your tribe ![]() |
bantudark:Name your tribe ![]() ![]() ?if you can't you must be from the socialist republic of ewedu eaters.. |
bantudark:This is Igbo land and you will never steal our land..
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bantudark:Name your tribe?? |

Ellah 1995).
He is just a sophisticated man from the most educated tribe in Nigeria.