Politics › Re: Dr. Ugo Okoli First African Woman Medical Director & Director, UK Public Health by tonychristopher: 9:59pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
Francis5: Lol! In the next 4-5 years we will have Babymama1 (aka Babyosisi), the first Nairalander female medical doctor with a PhD. Hahahaha!!! Yeah she will because igbo are achievers |
Politics › Re: Dr. Ugo Okoli First African Woman Medical Director & Director, UK Public Health by tonychristopher: 9:58pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
WarRLaY: Igbo=Tribalist .. She is Nigerian, She is not ur Family, stop shouting Igbo, Asif it was igbo that made her become want she is today... if na drug, you won't claim she is from the east... Kudus to her, agreed but before she us a Nigerian she was first an Igbo Charity you know ought to start at home I just don't know why I am too Igbotic Thank lord |
Politics › Re: Yoruba's Achievements-(catch Us If U Can) by tonychristopher: 9:49pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
[quote author=forgiveness post=37079253][/quote]Is that all ..all I see here are just singers and musicians
We are taking about science and tech ..can you give us great names pls
I don't see what to be proud of |
Politics › Re: Yoruba's Achievements-(catch Us If U Can) by tonychristopher: 9:47pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
FKO81: [b]Greatestest Igbo achievers Chief Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, P.C. (16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996),[3] usually referred to as Nnamdi Azikiwe, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism. He was ceremonial head of state of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He served as the second and last Governor-General from 1960 to 1963 and the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966, holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic.
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was a Nigerian military officer and politician who served as the military governor of the Eastern Region , and first graduate to join Nigeria Army
Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria
Prof Kenneth Dike Nigeria first professor of history, and the founder of national archive, Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first account of trade in Nigeria in pre-colonial times, First black Vice chancellor of University Ibadan,
Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early ’20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early 60s he made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early ’50s
Dr Pius Okigbo who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics
Professor Chike Edozien who was the first Professor of Anatomy at the University College Ibadan
Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.
Prof Philip emeagwali inventor of super computer
Professor Okonjo Demography and statistical research into population studies who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early ’60s. A double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics
Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960
Samuel Achilefu - Inventor, biomedical engineer and radiologist.Recently made the news for his invention of infrared goggles, which enables surgeons to see cancer cells during surgery.Owns over 50 US patents.
Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price
Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics. He was also a founding member of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry
Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of miedicine he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war.
Professor Ntukoju – the first Professor of Astronomy –he was the first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and Mathematics.
Cyril Agodi Onwumechili - Nigeria's first Nuclear Physicist.
Prof Barth Nnaji first indegious owner of Power plant in Nigeria (Geometrics)
Professor G D Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953
First Professor of Statistics – Professor Adichie who’s research on Non-Parametric Statistics led to new areas in statistical research
Prof Chinua Achebe great writer -Things Fall Apart/Chinua Achebe.One of the top 100 greatest books of all time, according to Time Magazine, The Guardian. Arguably the go to book for modern African literature. Most translated African book.Written by the christened "father of modern African Literature" himself
Cyprian Ekwensi MFR, a writer of international repute, Arguably Nigeria's most prolific writer. Hardly mentioned when talking about the literary greats but one cannot deny that his books have played a considerable role in shaping any part of Nigeria's literati. Fast-paced stories that are set in diverse locales in the country irrespective of origin. Notable books include Jagua Nana, An Africa's Night Entertainment, Burning Grass, The Passport of Mallam Illia.
Prof Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman
Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters
Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star.
Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration
Chimamanda Adichie Novelist Contemporary literary writer with critical acclaims. An insufferable feminist, a great storyteller and Bestselling author. It doesn't hurt that Beyonce is a fangirl .Awards and achievements: Orange prize winner and once part of the Man Booker dozen. Notable books: Half of a Yellow Sun, Americanah.
Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law
Francisca Nneka Okeke- L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards Laureate for Africa in 2013, winner.
Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency
Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin
Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping Operations.
Charles Soludo renowned professor Economics and fromer CBN Governor
Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai
Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery
Elechi Amadi,THE CONCUBINE(1966) his first novel
prof Eni. Njoku first African black VC university of Lagos first Nigeria Professor of Microbiology
Olaudah Equiano.Not necessarily a master of the literary arts, however his memoir, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," published in 1789, is regarded by many as the "the true beginning of Modern African Literature."
Flora Nwapa, Nigeria's first female Novelist.
Buchi EmechetaOr the Feminist writer at a time in Nigeria when "feminism" was at the backburner of any sociological discussion
Chukwuedu Nathaniel II Nwokolo (19 April 1921 – 18 May 2014)[6][7] was an internationally distinguished tropical diseases, nutrition, human, medical, biological and life sciences expert; plus research scientist, scholar, pioneer medical doctor, author, humanitarian and acclaimed professor of medicine.[8][9] He was Nigerian, and is listed in the Who's Who in Nigeria series by Newswatch.[10] Nwokolo was outstandingly recognised worldwide for discovering and mapping out the area of paragonimiasis lung disease in Eastern Nigeria, with a study of the disease in Africa and clinical research for its control.[11] Nwokolo founded SICREP: Sickle Cell Research Programme to effectively fight the disease in Nigeria and globa
Prof Chukwuemeka Ike great writer his famous novel THE BOTTLED LEOPARD
Nnedi Okoroafor - dedicated to writing African Fantasy/Science Fiction It remains to be seen if she is going to be considered one of the great writers in future, but I am including her here because her genre of writing is hardly tackled by most African novelists. She is also an very notable writer for teens and young adults in this regard.Her influences include Ben Okri and Octavia Butler.Notable books: Lagoon, Who Fears Death, Zahra the Windseeker.
Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, Prolific inventor and scientist.Holds over 120 US patents and over 160 global patents. Voted inventor of the year in 2006 from the New York Intellectual Property Association.
Prof Dora Akunyili renowned professor of pharmacist
NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA-she was a two time director of the world bank.unarguably one of the greatest influencers of all time in the world bank.
OBY EZEKWESILI-She is a former vice president of the world bank.
ARUNMA OTEH-she is the current treasurer and vice president of the world bank.
Patrick Okedinachi Utomi (born February 6, 1956) is a Nigerian professor of political economy and management expert, He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of Nigeria and a former presidential candidate, with a passion for the dignity of the human person and the spirit of enterprise.
Captain Chinyere Kalu, Nigeria's first female pilot.
20yrs Favour Odozor emerged as the youngest commercial licenced pilot in Africa
Kimberly Anyadike, 15, becomes youngest African American female to pilot plane cross-country http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/kimberly-anyadike-15-youngest-african-american-female-pilot-plane-cross-country-article-1.399825
Chief Innocent Chukwuma founder of innoson group first indigenous vehicle manufacturing company in Nigeria
sir Louis Odemagu Ojukwu first nigerian millionaire and the founder of nigeria stock exchange.
Christopher Okigbo - The Poet.
prof Onuora Nzekwu for "Eze Goes To School", (one of the most widely read early African short stories);
Pita Nwana for "Omenuko" (one of the earliest novels written in an African indigenous language);
Jaja of Opobo (full name: Jubo Jubogha; 1821–1891) was a merchant prince and the founder of Opobo city-state in an area that is now part of Nigeria. Born in Umuduruoha, Amaigbo,[citation needed] in Igboland, he was sold at about the age of twelve as a slave in Bonny. Jumo Jumofe later took the name "Jaja" for his dealings with the British.
Colonel Edwin Njoku first Africa colonel in US army
Visual and Performance Arts.Chiwetel Ejiofor, Oscar and Emmy awards nominee, Bafta Awards Winner.Notable films - 12 years a Slave, Children of Men, American Gangster. Slated to play the villain in Marvel Comics upcoming movie "Dr. Strange."
Uzo Aduba, Emmy Award winning actress.Nigerian American actress who shot to the limelight via her role as "Crazy Eyes" in Orange is the New Black.
Alban Uzoma Nwapa (born 26 August 1957), known by his stage name Dr. Alban, is a Nigerian-born Swedish musician and producer with his own record label dr-records.His music can best be described as a Eurodance/hip-hop reggae with a dancehall style. He sold an estimated 16 million records worldwide and is most famous for his worldwide 1992 hit "It's My Life".
P-Square - Arguably Africa's biggest pop artists today. The dynamic duo command arenas full of idoilizing fans. Video, Personally, currently hosts the highest number of views by a Nigerian artist at YouTube.
Chioma Ajunwa Nigeria's first and only individual Olympic Gold Medalist.
Team Nigeria Beatrice Utondu,, Christy Opara-Thompson, and Mary Onyali victorious after winning Women's 4x100M Relay Final bronze medal at Estadi Olimpic de Montjuic.
Dick Tiger was one of the greatest fighters to come out of Africa. He became a two-time undisputed world middleweight titlist and helped keep boxing alive during the 1950s boxing industry recession. Tiger earned an undisputed Light-Heavyweight world championship. In 1962, Tiger won the world middleweight boxing championship.On May 20, 1965, Tiger floored Rubin "Hurricane" Carter three times and won a unanimous 10-round decision. Tiger took on Gene Fullmer and won the world's Middleweight title by decision in fifteen. Later in a rematch he drew in fifteen and in the rubber match won by knockout in seven rounds.Tiger was an "in-house fighter" at New York City's Madison Square Garden.
Jay Jay Okocha great footballer
Kanu Nwankwo most decorated Nigerian footballer (golden boy)
Christian Chukwu great footballer and coach
Stephen Keshi great footballer and international coach
MIKEL OBI as most decorated baller
Edward James Roye was a pure descendent of the Ibo tribe (West Africa, Nigeria), born in Newark, Ohio, USA, on February 3, 1815. He was the first pure black person to become President of Liberia. He arrived as a new immigrant in 1846, one year before Independence was proclaimed.
Amobi Okoye, Youngest player to be drafted by an NFL team
Osi Umenyiora- two times Superbowl winner with The NY Giants
Nnamdi Asomugha- one of the highest paid players In the NFL
Oluchi Orlandi - Nigeria's most famous international fashion model. First face of Africa winner.
Adaora Akubilo - Glamour/Commercial Model. Appeared in Sports Illustrated in 2012 and 2013.Has also been in campaigns for CoverGirl, Pantene, Garnier and Abercrombie and Fitch. She has been featured in commercials for JC Penney, MaryKay, Target, and Macy's.
Chinenye Ochuba- MBGN 2002. Followed in the heels of Agbani Darego by becoming a top 10 finalist at the 2002 Miss World beauty pageant.
Maki Oh (Amaka Osakwe) - Fashion Designer.First African designer to be invited to the White House by Michelle Obama.Designs worn by Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Lupita Nyongo, Rihanna, Kerry Washington, among other celebrities.
William Okpo - Fashion Brand created by two.Nigerian sisters. Solange Knowles is a known fan. Critically acclaimed by Vogue, the New York Times.1. Darlene and Lizzy Okpo2. William Okpo boutique, New York.
Religious leaders Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi (born in Aguleri, Anambra State, in September 1903 – died in Leicester, England, January 24, 1964) was an Igbo from Aguleri in Anambra East. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha, Nigeria on December 19, 1937. He worked in the parishes of Nnewi, Dunukofia, Akpu/Ajalli and Aguleri and was later a Cistercian monk at Mount Saint Bernard Monastery in England. Pope John Paul II beatified him on March 22, 1998, saying "Blessed Cyprian Michael Tansi is a prime example of the fruits of holiness which have grown and matured in the Church in Nigeria since the Gospel was first preached in this land.
Cardinal Francis Arinze, once considered a potential Pope. *
Bishop Mike Okonkwo Founder Redeemed evengelical mission
Rev Father Ede Holy gost father, founder Madonna University, Caritas university, Osisatech Polytechnic, Mayfreash mortgage bank and Golden trans.
Rev Father Ejike Mbaka Holy gost father
Pastor Lazarus Muoka Founder Lords Chosen[/b] With all these role model why can't I beat my chest as an Igbo man Igbo nwele madu. Hoooohaaa |
Politics › Re: Buhari Dissolves AMCON, Appoints Ahmed Lawan Kuru as MD by tonychristopher: 9:42pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
Hating on Igbo's
That's the policy now
Its well |
Career › Re: Did I Make A Mistake Studying Law? by tonychristopher: 8:08pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
queenfav: I woke up this morning with a lot on my mind. So much that I didn't know when tears started rolling down my cheeks.
I am getting frustrated. To think I did everything right in school to ensure I left with with a 2:1 grade. I ask myself ,where did I go wrong? To make matters worse, my family members think all is well since I am a "barrister".
I am slowly beginning to regret my decision to be a lawyer. Though I am still serving as a batch C corps member,I get scared. So scared that I may have to take up work in a firm that pays 15000 naira. God knows I have tried. I have sent out more than 200 applications, yet nothing!
Which job recuitment site have I not signed up with? This was not what I envisaged for my career when I was being called to bar. Even in the midst of the mass failure of my set, I bagged a 2.2 from law school; still nothing to show for it. I know people from my university that graduated with 3rd class now working with top law firms.
Well, I have been told to stop wasting my time by applying for associate jobs on the websites of law firms. The reason being that they rarely employ lawyers anonymously. It is mostly through recommendation or connection. God knows I really want to practice law, but the job is not forthcoming. I have my rent to pay, bills to take care of and cannot survive on 15k a month after 6 years of going to school. I am open to suggestions anyways.
Someone even adviced I start a business or learn a trade! Yes, that's how sad it is. Many may feel am overreacting. All fingers are not equal. Family members and friends I thought would be able to help out are now giving me the cold shoulder. I have cause to be worried since I am solely responsible for myself now. I can't even bear the thought of going back home to depend on my parents. If I had known it was going to be this way, I wouldn't have wasted my time and resources becoming a lawyer. What's the point? I am still looking and bringing myself to apply to firms.
After december, I may have to think of something else to do. Its a pity that its got you but to be honest there are courses that I will never allow my person to study one if them is law ...they answer big name but earn small and I will advise you try opening a chamber though ..it works take all the these small agreement.. I have a guy that did it now he is a big boy..he hates litigation like hell but bring land matter or property to sell he is on it Forget going to court leave that to the gray men face the streets in short hit the streets |
Politics › Re: APC Leaders Shun Fashola’s Book Presentation In Lagos by tonychristopher: 7:50pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
APC and crazy backbiting |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 7:39pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
SonOfEl: a fool like you keep missing the point. where was the Gordon prize rated second class? show me where.
you can't eat your cake and have it. you try to claim and disclaim emeagwali at the same time. hypocrite. coward. you really suck. Pls forget her..I have gone through her post history and came to conclusion that bi polar disorder is inherent right n her |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 7:37pm On Aug 18, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 6:19pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
can you rest in peace now Agbor is an Igbo town in Delta state, Nigeria. The indigenes of Agbor town are of Ika descent, an Igbo-speaking group with some Bini influence. The people of Agbor were affiliated with the Kingdom of Nri and may have been founded by settlers from there; the Nze na Ozo titles exist among them as well as other Nri cultural connections.[1] The people of Agbor have traditionally relied on farming and fishing for their food and commerce. Its history is dominated by the many warriors it has produced. Agbor was once affiliated with the Benin Empire before the British conquered Benin, although the idea of Agbor being a colony of Benin is disputed.[2] According to Mr. Egwabor Iduwe, oral tradition says that “Ogele was the patriarch of the earliest native inhabitants of Agbor land.” Mr. Iduwe elaborates, “Ika was Ogele’s wife the first lady of our land to whom we owe the dialect we speak as the mother tongue. Her four children were named Eke, Orie, Afo and Nkwo, traditionally immortalized as the names of the four market days in the native four day week.”[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agborcoolitempa: I am not azikiwe....not keshi.....not oliseh.....not oba of agbor....not anioma.....all claim they are not igbos......all claim to be from benin.....their market days are not Igbo market days....stop lying....some have ibo names but they also have their native names....and their language is different from urs...  |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 6:12pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
tell me their market days, you are talking to a man that lived in delta for years and married a delta north woman...pls nne ewu tell us the market days coolitempa: I am not azikiwe....not keshi.....not oliseh.....not oba of agbor....not anioma.....all claim they are not igbos......all claim to be from benin.....their market days are not Igbo market days....stop lying....some have ibo names but they also have their native names....and their language is different from urs...  |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 6:10pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:55pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
Enwude go m ya i have confirmed this she fell for it onye ala...akwunakwuna coolitempa: I am sure there are rules against speaking bush languages...... ...this man should be banned..  |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:54pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
NNA BIKO CHEFUO ONYE ALA AHU BIKO ikechu1278: This illiterate can't read. First, was written by a Yoruba, the only portion from that quote that is actually from ikemfuna and anene was the first portion, the rest are propaganda. I actually know those two actors and I've actually read their book hence the reason I stated those quote can't be found anywhere else. You copied the quote from NL, who copied it from herehttp://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-74653.html ironically, the first plave where that statement was ever made and funny enough on a yoloba discussion none the less. Based on the fact it's from a yoloba discussion, and showing the person diatorted what anene wrote inorder to include "ife" into it, it's safe to conclude na typical yoloba attache. That quote have never been referenced anywhere else but forums and ....FACT. Before you say Google, maybe you should have actually done that Google search yourself before making a f00l of yourself again. Unlike your ass, I gave you a direct quote from an anioma/ubulu writer, chudi. Secondly, since the post came from a yoloba discussion, is safe to conclude the BS story came from a yolova attache by force who desperately needed to attached yoloba in anioma. There are three origin fights of Ezemu origin and in all I've read, none of which has ever had ife in it whatsoever. I've read from Chudi, isidore okpewho, don ohadike, Chumezie Nnamdi, aguleri omobala, anene, etc and in each history, there have been two narrative of Ezemu which states he is either from NRI kingdom or he is from the neighboring ubulu-unor. Neither history buff, be it from ubulu or neighboring community ever included IFE in any of it hence I know for sure the quote came from an attache by force yoloba. If you need history books regarding ezemu written by ubulu ukwu indigenous, I'll be more than EMPHASIS on MORE THAN happy to provide you ones to read. If you need the book/author in which the person you quoted claim they got their quote from, I'll once again more than, Emphasis on MORE THAN happy provide and you can point out to me where ife ever mentioned in the entire book. It's similar to how you monkey tried to rewrite idemuje history online claiming they descended from benin and their obi was forced to write a book debunking that rubbish
Secondly, just because i know na attache by force wrote what you provided does not mean i won't dissecr it for your limited braincell. Once again, monkey reread your quote again. It said he was popular in the all over and even in Benin kingdom, not that he is from Benin. Secondly it equally stated he migrated from isreal to I've, not that he is from Ife. Learn how to f2king read. Kim kardashian is popular worldwide and invited all over the world, in fact wasn't she invited to Niggeria several years ago, does that now make her niggerian? I moved from Nigeria to America does that bow make me an American? You're so dimwitted, it's ridiculous how dimwitted you are. |
Politics › Re: Threads On Ndigbo Makes Up 70% Of Politics Section;a Phenomenon And An Enigma! by tonychristopher: 5:54pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
IGBO WILL HAVE A WAY OF DOMINATING THE DISCOURSE, THEIR MINDS AND THEIR ECONOMY |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:52pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
I took time to read coolitemper post and history post..that enfant terrible has a high degree of igbophobic in him, I think she must have been dumped by an igbo dude..well I can console with her that is if this igbophobic tendency doesnt rest her in peace....she is having post traumatic disorder this is her post history...if I lie please click on her link https://www.nairaland.com/coolitempa/posts/7she has igbophobia and this is as a result of heartbreak by an igbo dude...i pity her sorry soul umunne chefuo nu agalacha nwanyi ahu, anyi na akpo udi ndi dika ya ...oku enu |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:47pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:44pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
Nwanne biko welu aka...iga ala mmanu enu nna yi mulu gi ofuma ibu nwafor olisa dube yi Tkester: Ikechu1278, and Ugumba,
I appreciate the works you guys are doing, but I think it is high time you guys stopped replying coolitempa. Mehn that girl is a bit.ch, and doesn't need to be given attention. The idea that Anioma is not Ibo only EXISTS on nairaland. Myself I'm from Asaba, and I have been to Anioma several times and have many friends from there, to them its even an anathema to suggest that they are not Ibos' let alone saying it. Infact one of the things that seriously provoke an Anioma person (and I am speaking from experience) is to suggest that he/she has an identity crises.
Please let this matter slide (die), thankfully, no amount of e-bashing or e-posturing can erase history, as Aniomas are fully aware of their origin. I believe that replying coolitempa and the likes is really a way to help them out of their south wastelands of frustrations. We should instead channel this strength and energy into something that will benefit the Igbos' and not something that will massage the ego of frustrations and bone-headed cowardice of the ofe-mmanus'.
We can create another thread to continue with our Biafran struggle, because its a struggle we should all be involved in! |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:41pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
OK LET US AGREE THAT ANIOMA IS BENIN, WHICH IS VERY FOOLISH TO ADMIT, HOW COME THEY SPEAK IGBO, HOW COME THEY BEAR IGBO NAMES, HOW COME THEIR MARKET DAYS ARE EKE , AFOR AND NKWO AND ORIE. HOW COME THEIR IS OFOR AND OGU , HOW COME ANIOMA IS WHAT THEY ARE CALLED JUST LIKE ENUANI AND UKWUANI..WHY NOT ONE FUNNY BENIN NAME LIKE OGIDA, OLIHA ETC DID IGBO COLONISE THE ANIOMA TO CHANGE THEIR LANGUAGE TO IGBO, EVEN IF THE IGBO COLONISED THEM WHY DID THEY NOT REMEMBER TO NAME THEIR NAMES ORIGINAL BENIN NAMES...IGBO MUST BE A SUPER RACE TO MAKE THE ANIOMA CHANGE ALL THEIR NUANCES IN LESS THAT A DECADE SO YOU CAN SEE THAT YOUR LOGIC IS ILOGICAL AND SOUND VERY CRAZY AND BIZZARE...I THINK A PSYCHO ANALYSIS WILL BE GREAT FOR YOU...ID CRISIS IS TERRIBLE coolitempa: You can twist it as much as you want...... ...I have given u enuff references....written by ibos stating the clear truth that anioma is benin.....even dumie another anioma sister has said the same.. .......BTW....I never stated where Emeka is from.... .....even the king of agbor has said the same.....nnamdi azikiwe has said the same....but u anambra flat'heads will be coming here to twist history |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 5:32pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
may you live long...the advent of internet is making the world to know their types and lies peddled so do not worry...but what I just cant get is why they are always scared of IGBO unity.....the whole thing is disturbing you will see a non igbo telling an igbo man that a man from igbo akiri in edo state that his name is Obinna Oliseh is not an igbo man you will just look at him imn amazement and ask if the man is okay WE ARE HAPPY FOR INTERNET AND THANK LORD FOR THOSE THAT INVENTED THE INTERNET INCLUDING THE IGBO MAN PHILIP EMEAGWALI...Do you know the kind of fallacious report they did on that Igbo man philip...do you know what they did to Ngozi Okonjo when Mit GAVE HER award few months ago ndi ofe di egwu really# what agbor speak is igbo dialect called ika it is same with owerri dialect just like ukwuani and oguta speaks same dialect and Asaba with Onitsha and Abatete areas speak same dialect just like Ohaji and Ikwerre speaking same dialect I wonder how these non igbo will understand this? chukwu gozie igbo nine ebe obuna anyi noo RepEnugu: no need to argue with the yorobumbum bastards....anioma peeps are fucking igbos....there was this agbor family in my area in anambra that year,though their dialect is hard to understand but they speak the igbo language,got igbo names e.t.c like their two children whom they named onyekachukwu and chinedum respectively with their surname 'olisaemeka'....those folks will lynch any yorubumbum or bini idiot that tell them that they are not igbo... do yorubas even know that their are igbos in benue state? ogenyi onazi is an igboman from benue state....my surname is ogenyi but am from enugu state....our brothers were carved into benue state. |
Politics › Re: Crisis Between Fashola & Tinubu Deepens As Both Loyalists Declare War - TRIBUNE by tonychristopher: 11:42am On Aug 17, 2015 |
all I need now is pop corn and a zobo drink with a mat
I am enjoying this absurd theatre |
Politics › Re: Crisis Between Fashola & Tinubu Deepens As Both Loyalists Declare War - TRIBUNE by tonychristopher: 11:38am On Aug 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 10:57am On Aug 17, 2015 |
Ugomba: Anioma State will end this rubbish once and for all, imagine the insult, an edo wannabes trying to force themselves on Us.. the whole thing can be so disgraceful and disturbing .... nwanne anyi ga akwa fa eziokwu maka na eziokwu bu ndu kedu ndi bu ado ..kedu ife ha na eme ejekwanu ha eme onu? mbanu ..ndi ejiri aninih na ashawo Italy malu |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by tonychristopher: 10:53am On Aug 17, 2015 |
pazienza: They( Osun, Ogun, Ekiti, Ondo,Oyo, and indigenous Lagos groups) had no illustrious past history, most of what they claim are achievements of Creoles who made Lagos their new homes and took up Yoruba names to assimilate into the society, and then the Brazillian returnees. The likes of Alele Williams were part of these group, they were not really Yorubas.
Even with the achievements of these two foreign groups Yorubas are laying claim to, by fire by force, Ndiigbo still matched them in the past and way ahead of them now. https://www.nairaland.com/1402582/finally-dr-okafor-plays-hector#17523984 you know I was wondering when the Yoruba started answering sure names like Macaulay crowther savage Fernandez maybe Martin and Elliot we know the true yorubas and names they bear your correct my bro |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 9:14am On Aug 17, 2015 |
Abagworo: Ogwashi, Issele, Onicha Ugbo, Asaba, Igbo uzor and infact Aniocha/Oshimili are Igbos 100%. The recent identity crisis exists only in the Ika, Ukwuani and Abo area.
Benin influence on Igbos extends into Imo and Anambra State and from what I have come to believe was through reverse migration. Medicine men from Nri, Blacksmiths from Awka and warriors from Isu were living in Benin working but later fell out with their hosts. Some of them settled in Delta while remnants sailed across the Niger. The characteristics of these people is the Benin styled kingship and titles but every other thing is strictly Igbo.
I am one of such people. There exists a divide and we call people further in "onye Igbo" while we are "ndi Oru" but oru na igbo bu nwanne, Otu odi n"oru ka odi n'Igbo. We are all Igbos but with difference as you move West to East or North to South. chukwu dube gi...mana you should have wasted your MB on that guy...some are incorrigible you know |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 9:09am On Aug 17, 2015 |
Ugomba: don't mind them,Fool including us Delta Igbos as part of Edoid group is a BIG INSULT... the way these ofe nmannu and their cousins reason baffle me..... can somebody tell the why they are particular who is igbo or not imagine a non igbo defining igboness for me and telling me who is igbo or not ike gwuru ndia and also these benin wanna be, please stop this, i thjink you guys should learn how to use I am not IGBO not We are not Igbo because Delta North is Umunne with mainland Igbo and ndi na eme ofuma Udo dili gi nwanne madu |
Politics › Re: Debunking The Igbo's Domination by tonychristopher: 8:51am On Aug 17, 2015 |
where are the debunkers of igbo domination...have they run awat when the IGBOS started bring facts not I GET AM BEFORE MENTALITY, NOT MY PAPA IS THIS MY MAMA WAS THAT...the question is where and what are you today.....
Igbo are way ahead and that is why they will want to compete with igbo but funny igbo dont compete with any triber apart from themselves...
Have a very good week peeps
leave us alone, we are blessed by GOD pls |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 8:44am On Aug 17, 2015 |
dumie: e maggots before you start flapping your Igbo wings up and down like local turkey. No state in the east can boast of any truthful/honest leader or revere political figure. Besides there is no iota of civilization in any part of the East nor form of development as intelligent as they seem to be. So continue shouting and ranting like a castrated bulls can you grow up a bit...there is no iota of civilization, okay you have forgotten Igbo culture, tell me where in your area that archeologiocal remains that is sophisticated dating hundreds of years that can be found...oh remind me of NRI dynasty and its pyraminds,these kids i wonder the kind of education you have and the level of confusion in you is dynamic...then lets assumde dumie: From this thread,I noticed that only Ogwashi peep are the only ones identifying with Igbos. Don't blame them, they don't have any origin. No king for a very very long time, they kept on killing their kings meanwhile a raving madman was their original king before Ngozi okonjo father became the king. Ogwashi peep can aswell go with the Igbos. I didn't know igbos needed us this much to become their Biafra my dear i think you observed wrongly, the Ika of Owa are pure Igbo, what you should know that those I am not Igbo people in delta north are noisy and you know what they say about empty vessels and noise making NO ELDER, KING OR OKPALA UKWU IN DELTA NORTH WILL EVER HAS EVER AND IS GOING TO SAY THAT THEY ARE NOT IGBO...When the custodian of cultures have made their igboness crystal clear ...then why should you believe the ranting of sons of excommunicated, ostsed and exiled benin felons who migrated to ibo land in delta.... now ask yourself that benin is just a stone throw, how come these delta igbo speak and have igbo culture instead of benin culture...yes there might be benin influence the way we have Egik Influence in Aro and Ogoja Igalla influence in Nsuka and Abakiliki that does not make them less igbo You see why we igbo term some of them FAKE IGBO due to this Identity confusion crisis |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 8:40am On Aug 17, 2015 |
dumie: From this thread,I noticed that only Ogwashi peep are the only ones identifying with Igbos. Don't blame them, they don't have any origin. No king for a very very long time, they kept on killing their kings meanwhile a raving madman was their original king before Ngozi okonjo father became the king. Ogwashi peep can aswell go with the Igbos. I didn't know igbos needed us this much to become their Biafra my dear i think you observed wrongly, the Ika of Owa are pure Igbo, what you should know that those I am not Igbo people in delta north are noisy and you know what they say about empty vessels and noise making NO ELDER, KING OR OKPALA UKWU IN DELTA NORTH WILL EVER HAS EVER AND IS GOING TO SAY THAT THEY ARE NOT IGBO...When the custodian of cultures have made their igboness crystal clear ...then why should you believe the ranting of sons of excommunicated, ostsed and exiled benin felons who migrated to ibo land in delta.... now ask yourself that benin is just a stone throw, how come these delta igbo speak and have igbo culture instead of benin culture...yes there might be benin influence the way we have Egik Influence in Aro and Ogoja Igalla influence in Nsuka and Abakiliki that does not make them less igbo You see why we igbo term some of them FAKE IGBO due to this Identity confusion crisis |
Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 8:32am On Aug 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 7:25pm On Aug 16, 2015 |
VirginFinder: So, it can pain you guys like this?
When you guys were screaming Saraki is Fulani against every iota of common sense, you guys didnt know how disgusting it was.
Nonsense!
In the eyes of the Yorubas, any other person from the south who is not Yoruba is ibo!! Ok u made sense partially! |