Crime › Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by wealthtrak: 10:31am On Jan 31, 2022 |
Olam09: Seun and his mods are very stupid to move a post created by empty brain tribalist to the front page.. do you think that defines we Yorubas? If seun was so stupid and very dull just like some ibos involved in scam and drug trafficking, do you think he would ever create Nairaland where some dirty, uinnovative igbos comes to share their grief? |
Crime › Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by wealthtrak: 10:01am On Jan 31, 2022 |
nzeobi: There is no way you will equate drug trafficking and ritual murder except you decide to lie to yourself. Both crimes destroy human life and the strands that bind societies. In many Asian countries, the death penalty is applied with maximum effect because they know that hard drugs damage their countries and increase violent crimes. Thailand, Malaysia, China, Singapore, etc. Last but not least, Singapore will execute you once hard drugs are found on you. This is why you should not collect parcels and bags from a person you don't know very well before travelling abroad by airplane. Rape also attracts death penalty in Saudi Arabia! |
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Crime › Re: Skull Mining: Nigerians Express Worries Over The Killings In Ogun by wealthtrak: 5:17am On Jan 31, 2022 |
nzeobi: People from the south west should take this ritual killings very serious. Imagine boys of 18 years killing for ritual already. Why mention the SW alone? It is very shameful that the ignorant and very tribalistic OP and some Ibos on page 1 of this thread can engage in falsehood and hate speech. It was the well-meaning Yorubas themselves who exposed this. Even Iboland and other parts of Nigeria have experienced these ritual murders. Otokoto ritual killings in Oweri, Enugu Ezike ritual killings of women whose dismembered bodies were published in major newspapers. Ritual killings took place in Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers, Enugu, Imo, Abia, the North among some Fulanis and Hausa which all can still be found and read online via Google. I quoted your post because you did not insult anybody here but gave a good advice. Death penalty is needed for this crime and drug trafficking! |
Politics › Re: Don’t Allow Obaseki Take Custody Of 1,130 Stolen Artefacts - Oba Of Benin To FG by wealthtrak: 11:31pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Igala Can Never Be Part Of Biafra – Group Tells Nnamdi Kanu (Video) by wealthtrak: 5:27pm On Jan 30, 2022*. Modified: 5:45pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
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Crime › Re: Beauty John: I Slept With 20-25 Men Everyday – Libya Returnee Confession by wealthtrak: 3:51pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
AcuraZDX: A Libyan returnee has made a rather shocking confession about how she used to sleep with as many as 20-25 en everyday.
A Nigerian teenager, Beauty John, yesterday, relived sad memories of how she slept with over 20 men everyday all in her bid to migrate to Europe in search of greener pastures.
Beauty was among the 60 Nigerian teenagers deported from Libya who visited The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations,SCOAN, where they were given N2 million by the head pastor of the church, Prophet T.B. Joshua, and Emmanuel TV Partners to help start their lives afresh in Nigeria.
Sharing her horrible experience with the congregation, which was posted on Prophet TB Joshua’s Facebook page, Beauty, who hails from Akwa-Ibom State, said her heart skipped a beat after her sponsor assured her that she wouldn’t pay anything before embarking on the journey.
She naively quipped, trying to process the enormity of the offer that had been so coyly presented. “Nothing. You will, of course, pay back once you reach Europe,” her sponsor assured her.
“It was 2015. Beauty tearfully kissed her mum and younger siblings farewell, promising she would call upon her arrival in Europe. The car first went to Kano State, where she was roughly pushed into another vehicle with several other intrepid travellers. Their destination was Agadez, Niger. As the vehicle hastily traversed the desert terrain at midnight, Beauty plucked up the courage to ask about the plane she would board to Europe.”
“Shut up, girl” was the only answer she got. There was no going back. In Agadez, Beauty was placed inside a Hilux vehicle alongside almost 20 others. A tortuous four-day journey through the Sahara Desert lay ahead. The sun beat relentlessly, the young Nigerian clinging onto a wooden stick as the vehicle hurtled through the endless dunes at breakneck speeds.”
“When Beauty arrived in Libya, a ‘connection-man’ was awaiting her. But the conditions on which she set out on her journey were about to be radically revised. She would have to ‘pay her ticket’ to Europe, he stoically informed her. How? By selling her own body for s*x. Beauty convulsed, blurting out that this was not what she bargained for.
“That’s not my business; you belong to me now,” he retorted, striking her to the ground with a vicious blow. Beauty had been sold into sexual slavery – by her own countrymen. It took the teenager almost six months to raise the requisite money to ‘buy’ her freedom – an equivalent of N400,000. “I slept with between 20 to 25 men every day,” she wincingly reminisced of her days in prostitution. Innocence robbed in the cruellest, most callous of fashions.
What transpired in the next 1,000 days are beyond what words can adequately convey. Beauty spent three years in Libya, which she described as “hell on earth” – longing for the day she would ‘cross over’ to Europe.
She worked as a cleaner in a hospital to support herself, saving up her meagre income to secure her journey. Finally setting sail in a makeshift rubber dinghy in late 2018, along with almost 100 others, Beauty had not even reached International Waters when their ship was flagged down by the Libyan coastguard. She was promptly imprisoned and finally repatriated back to Nigeria.
“I came back with literally nothing,” she stated, adding that the clothes on her back were provided courtesy of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
“I wasted three years of my life in Libya,” Beauty groaned. “But God kept me alive for a purpose – so my life can be a lesson to others. I plead with my fellow Nigerian youth not to take such a journey and end up in prostitution, like I did.”
More below
https://zenithnaija.com/i-slept-with-20-25-men-everyday-libya-returnee-makes-shocking-confession-photo/ SMH. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Tribe With Tribal Marks - Photos by wealthtrak: 1:55pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
theTranscriber: They had tribal marks in the past
They neglected their culture True! |
Politics › Re: Governor Sanwo-Olu Celebrates His Wife, Claudiana On Her Birthday (Photos) by wealthtrak: 12:58pm On Jan 30, 2022 |
envoymedia: Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu took to his Instagram handle to celebrate his wife, Dr. Ibijoke Claudiana Sanwoolu, on her birthday today.
He shared loved-up photo of himself and his wife, with the caption;
https://www.instagram.com/p/CYdzy-UDSGn/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Swags on point.  Lovely first couple! Happy belated birth anniversary to the 1969 big gurl and medical doctor, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwoolu. |
Romance › Re: 10 Reasons Why Girls With Big Butts Are Awesome - (18+ Pictures Included) by wealthtrak: 10:11am On Jan 30, 2022 |
lola024: I am obsessed with big butts. They’re just so pretty to look at. The fact that I don’t have a big butt is making me very sad. When I feel like messing with my friends or family, I tell them that I’m saving money to get butt implants. They lecture me for hours and I just sit there and laugh in my head because I get them every time… I’ve actually done some research and found out that having a big butt is amazing for more than one reason. So here are 10 reasons why girls with big butts are awesome.
1. Women with big butts are more intelligent
An Oxford university study has shown that women with big butts are more intelligent than women with flat butts. Scientists are actually getting paid for this, it’s amazing. Best job ever?
2. Women with big butts have smarter kids
That same Oxford University study found that women with big butts are not ONLY smarter than women with flat butts, but also give birth to smarter children. Butt fat is high in Omega 3 fatty acids, which is responsible for baby’s brain development.
3. Women with big butts are more immune to chronic illnesses
University of Oxford didn’t want to stop there… They also found that women with big butts are more immune to chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart problems.
4. Big butts are more attractive on basic instincts level
Science has spoken: men are extremely attracted to the lower spine curvature that women with big butts have. There’s a scientific explanation behind this phenomenon. Booty spine curvature ensures a smooth and healthy pregnancy… so it all comes down to basic procreation instincts.
5. Girls with big butts are healthier
Having a big butt also means higher leptin and dinopectina levels in the female body. Leptin and dinopectina are hormones responsible for regulating weight and carrying anti-inflammatory, vascular-protective and anti-diabetic attributes. Boom!
6. Butt fat is not really bad for you
Compared to other kinds of fat, butt fat is the most harmless kind of all. For example, belly fat can accumulate around vital organs and, consequently, lead to high blood pressure and numerous diseases. Butt fat doesn’t do any of that harm.
7. Big butts make great pillows
If you’ve never used your girlfriend’s butt as a headrest, you’re living life wrong, my friend.
8. Big butts are like actual drugs to men
According to PLOS One study, the sight of a large butt activates the the same area of the male brain that is otherwise activated by drugs, alcohol and food. Booty is literally like crack, yeah.
9. They offer a lot more things to hold on to in the bedroom
Apparently, most men prefer a little junk in the trunk, because it’s more fun in the bedroom. Yes, this was also a scientific study.
10. Women with big butts look hot
An hourglass shape is just so attractive, like come on. Even I often catch myself staring at big butts and making girls uncomfortable. Big butts are life.
You don't know how a big butt is without cloths? below are what those big buts looks like without cloths:
See Big Buts without Cloths #8... LMAO. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Lets Talk About The Electromagnetic Field Also Called Aura by wealthtrak: 12:27am On Jan 30, 2022 |
Bitterleafsoup: Aura Colors Meaning
Aura Color RED: lifeforce, survival, raw passion, anger, frustration, menstruation, determination, sense of importance, feeling overwhelmed by change
Aura Color ORANGE: sensuality, physical pleasure, emotional self-expression, creativity, lacking reason, lacking self-discipline, health, vitality
Aura Color YELLOW: mental alertness, analytical thought, happiness, optimism, child-like, ego driven, thinking at expense of feeling
Aura Color GREEN: healing, peace, nurturing, new growth, fear, need for security, jealousy and envy, balance
Aura Color BLUE: verbal communication, freethinking, relating to structure and organization, emphasis on business, male energies, sadness, possibilities
Aura Color PURPLE: wisdom, authoritative, female energies, matriarchal, sense of superiority, controlling, imagination, intuition
Aura Color BROWN: grounding, down to earth, practical, male energies, invalidating, emphasizing body and denying spirit, feeling worth-less
Aura Color BLACK: issues relating to death, hatred, lack of forgiveness, unresolved karma, dark intentions, shadow games, needing compassion for self
Aura Color PINK: self-love, tenderness, female energies, gay energies, emphasis on physical appearances, being 'nice' at expense of being 'real'
Aura Color WHITE (CLOUDY): New Age or religious energy, lacking consciousness, a cover-up, denial, being 'good' at expense of being 'whole'
Aura Color WHITE (CLEAR LIGHT): very high spiritual vibration, godly, divine, inspiration, seeing spiritual big picture, compassionate
Aura Color GOLD: high spiritual vibration, integrity, respect, freedom, clear seeing, integrating spirit and body, creating as spirit, or very close to the supreme creator, having a close connection to God an Old Soul. |
Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade Replies Man Who Advised Her On How To Boost Her Music Career by wealthtrak: 7:21pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
nwekeugochukwu: Popular Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, has replied to a Twitter user who advised her to collaborate with her female colleagues this year to boost her career, IGBERETV reports.
The Twitter user who gave this advice to the singer noted that the Nigerian music industry is male-dominated and barely gives room for female artistes to thrive.
He stated that the Johnny crooner should endeavor to collaborate with other female artistes, especially Tiwa Savage, in order to boost her career.
In his words;
On seeing the tweet, Yemi Alade quoted it and gave a sarcastic response.
https://twitter.com/yemialadee/status/1485338520969519106?t=zzYXLPzfXCsVkNt4mzv6Ow&s=19[/quote]Just say "thank you" in response... Period. |
Romance › Re: Young Man Dies During Sex With Prostitute In Delta State (photo) by wealthtrak: 6:57pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
celebritystory: A young man who took a prostitute to his friends house for sex has died in the act.
Journalist, Sapele Oghenek shared the tragic news on his Facebook page.
He wrote:
WAHALA 26/01/2022
THIS BOY NAI ASHAWO KPUFF FOR JESSE. HE DIE ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
This morning nai we get report say this guy nai carry one kwana go he friend house go "gbesh" for Jesse . During the "gbenshing" nai the guy kpuff. However, we nor know weda na over nacking nai kpuff the guy, but other pipo dey yarn say the kwana poison the guy.
Na the Ashawo nai rush the boy go Sawbrade Hospital for Jesse near Otortor House. Now the "kwana" don discharge with the guy Phone and ATM Card and nobody know where the Ashawo come from.
https://www.facebook.com/oghenek/posts/4504764476301956 |
Romance › Re: Young Man Dies During Sex With Prostitute In Delta State (photo) by wealthtrak: 6:47pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
Nonexisting: This is what harder harder, there there causes. These days, I just fucck what my strength can carry and pull up my trouser. If the girl is not satisfied, she can use intimacy gadget. Lol. |
Family › Re: See The Pictures Of A Simple Wedding That Got Everyone Talking by wealthtrak: 6:04pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
dominzy: See The Pictures Of A Simple Wedding That Got Everyone Talking.
Only if our Nigerian parents will allow us do simple and peaceful weddings like this. Minimalist wedding.  |
Celebrities › Re: Singer Tems Shows Off Her Huge Backside In Bikini (photos) by wealthtrak: 4:34pm On Jan 29, 2022 |
delzbaba: The ass big reach leg, thats why she dey fear to show people, but wizkid don reach there ,,,clearer pic. Dowen College graduate reps in bikini.  |
Romance › Re: Why Women Are The Most Confused In Nature by wealthtrak: 8:44am On Jan 29, 2022 |
Stacyomolola: daft or ignorant Which of them best describes u Seems ur sister's smell If am right, u dont have to wail on here or transfer aggressions, its ur mums fault not ours. Your mum did a bad job on parenting coz my mom taught me well, i don't smell and my man eats me up  i dont know of your folks or family sha @... "and my man eats me up."  |
Romance › Re: Entangled In A Lust Drive With My Cousin by wealthtrak: 4:16am On Jan 29, 2022 |
deltaprincess: Growing up, I never really understood why my parents were so keen about restricting us indoors. I even hated them for it. It made me linger in anticipation about the fun world displayed on television and magazines. The glitz, parties, cute guys and romance, all the true essence of pleasurable desires dawdled within me.
In my teens I was already aware of my sexuality. Knowing I was very beautiful and well endowed with an eye candy body. All thanx to my cousin Dapo. Dapo opened my eyes, he was my first, my first love, he left an imprint in my heart that made me longed for him. No guy could take his place in my heart, even when I gave my heart and body to some it wasn’t real like Dapo’s. I missed him and news of his coming after almost 5 years reinvigorated my burning desire for him.
I had passed my JAMB exams and was waiting for admission, resuming in less than 2 weeks. Boredom was my middle name, but Dapo’s coming would take a new turn of events. I knew he would have grown to be more handsome looking and also grown in romance as well. His touch, kiss and body still reflected in my heart. His sweet words about his feelings for me still echoed in my ears. A lascivious feeling flooded my heart and I prayed it would be a mutual feeling.
It was around 7:30pm and the house was full and there was a knock on the door. My kid brother Akin went for the door and it was Dapo. My heart was heavy, he didn’t turn out to be as tall and handsome as I presumed but he was Dapo my first crush, my sweetest. After he greeted my folks, I noticed he couldn’t look me in the eyes, he avoided eyes contact with me. My brother then aided him to the guest room.
I then went to my room and pondered why he acted so awkwardly. I thought maybe it was because of the presence of parents. I slept early that night, couldn’t wait for the following day to unfold. With my parents off to work and Akin at school, it will just be Dapo and I. I slept in deep suspense.
The following morning, I woke up early took my bath and wore my finest bum shorts and a loosed singlet, of course with no bra, revealing my jiggly bursts. It was just Dapo and I in the house, so I went to the living room and I put on the TV and watched for a while. When it was past 9 am, Dapo didn’t come out and I was very anxious to check on him.
I knocked on his door and he said. “Come in.” That voice…. That very sweet voice felt like melody. So I entered and he was reading his bible. He then stole a glance on me, closed his bible and stood up. He said. “Diana, I want you to know that from the depth of my heart, I am sorry for everything wrong I did to you years ago. I was young and dumb, please forgive me.” I looked at his eyes and it was filled with regrets. He had tears in them and he could hardly hold them off. I didn’t know what to say, cause I never expected him to be so remorseful. I never regretted our past one bit. I then said. “Oh Dapo, I never held anything against you. You have always been my dearest cousin, please, you don’t have to be sorry. I don’t regret anything.” He said. “I won’t forgive myself if I held my apologies back from you. That was why I never came back. When I realized my wrongs, it haunted me even till this day. Forgive me Diana.” I then said. “Okay Dapo, you have been long forgiven.” He said. “Thank you Diana, I feel better now.” I asked him. “Are you hungry? Do you want to eat anything?” He said. “yeah, what’s on ground?” I said. “There’s bread and egg, but I want to make you something special. Jollof rice and fried chicken.” He said. “Wow, thanx cuz, I would love that.” I then said. “Anything for you.”
I went to the kitchen to prepare his meal. I felt so disappointed, knowing he had grown to despise what we had. I was angered and left with no choice than to look for whatever scheme to lure him back into the old days, at least before I leave for campus.
I made his meal and served it on the dining table and I called him to eat. We both sat on the dining and I watched him savor every bite. I then asked him. “How was campus?” He said. “Campus was wonderful, I was very active in fellowship and even became an assistant pastor.” I then said. “Oh.. good.” He said. “Yeah, it helped me a lot. I had to focus on fellowship and books strictly and it paid off.” Then I said. “So, how about your girlfriend?” He said. “Presently I am not seeing anyone. How about you? I am sure you will have lots of toasters” I said. “Well, I don’t have anyone I am seeing now. I am not interested in them.”
After he ate I cleared the table and we went to the living room. I then said to him. “Dapo, I want to show you something, just sit down and watch.”
I turned on the music player and I started dancing. Shaking my bum seductively and my breasts to lure him into submission. He watched me and started laughing. I wasn’t expecting him to laugh, but he kept on laughing. So I geared up my acts and did it more seductively, but it still didn’t help. He was laughing even more uncontrollably. I then became disgusted and tired, I fell on him and said. “So you think I am funny right?” He said. “No, don’t mind me, don’t know why I couldn’t help but laugh.”
I knew it was an impossible task trying to lure him. Since he’s now a born again Christian.
He then said. “I have some movies in my bag, do you wanna watch.” I jumped up and said. “yeah, I love movies.” So he went to his room to get them and I followed him. He then searched his bag and I saw some of his pictures and I took one and he let me have it. We watched a couple of movies until my kid brother Akin returned from school.
That night I laid on my bed, feeling so bad about myself, though the situation looked impossible but my desire and hunger for him drew more tensed. I had no clothes on, I took his picture, looked at it and kissed it. I then placed it on my breast, rubbing it against my nipple. I looked at it again and I began to touch myself mildly, calling his name repeatedly. I then started handling with my region, I was so wet. I was gasping his name out in whispers and handling with my clit while at it. I couldn’t help it anymore, I then checked the time and it was past midnight.
I wore my nightgown and stepped quietly heading towards his room. I reached for the door handle and held on to it. I then got back into my senses. I said to myself. “What if daddy finds out? or Mummy? What will I say I am doing in the guest room?” I went back to my room and continued to handle with myself till I got tired.
The following morning I made sure I made his breakfast and served it on the table. I then laid on the couch with just a wrapper tied to my body. I left the wrapper loosed a bit, revealing my left breast out. There was no way he will come out from his room without seeing my breast. I acted as if I was asleep.
After about 10 minutes Dapo came out. Obviously, he must have sighted me. He then headed to the dining section and had his meal. This time around I revealed both breasts out in assumption that after eating he would want to watch movies in the living room. After he was done with breakfast, he took his plates to the kitchen and went straight into his room.
I was really pissed. I knew he saw me, no doubt, but he appeared to be fighting really hard to avoid me. I got up and went to his room, to my surprise he was praying on his feet. My entrance interrupted his prayers and he just looked at me dumbfounded. I knew I got him where I wanted him. I knew he was weakened. I then let loose my wrapper and it fell down on the floor and my whole body was revealed. His mouth was opened and his eyes wobbled in great speed. I then said to him. “You think I am not beautiful enough? You think I am not sexy?” He could hardly say a word. He tried to utter but nothing but breath came out from his mouth. He finally said, “Diana, Please, I beg you don’t start this.” I then said. “You now know how it feels, to be at the receiving end. this was how I begged you 7 years ago, but you insisted and I gave you my body time after time, years after years. Now the table has turned around and I insist.” He looked at me deeply and tears began to form in his eyes. I quickly walked closer to him and embraced him. He couldn’t hold me back. I could feel his warm body on me, only that he held back his urge. I then asked him. “When you told you loved me, was it a lie?.” He then held my arms, still in the embrace, and said. “I swear to you, Diana. It was true.”
I took a deep breath in and pulled back. I then turned around and bent down to pick my wrapper. Next thing I felt was his hand on my bum. He helped me up and I turned around to him, then we kissed. It was a passionate and luscious one. His tongue, his lips, his breath everything all coming back to me. He laid me on the bed and kept on kissing me. Then he reached for my breasts and began to suck my nipples. I wasown away into euphoria. After a while, I turned him over and said to him. “I learned some new things I would want to show you.”
I pulled off his pants and I started to suck him by his manly. I focused mainly on the cap as I held on tightly beneath it. I sucked it tight and pulled it out fast from my mouth making some pop sounds while at it. I then sank his manly deep into my mouth and I felt it in my throat….. I did everything I saw in the x rated movies I kept secretly. Dapo held tight the sheets with both hands while I descended on his manly. His eyes were tightly shut and his mouth was opened gasping for breath.
I then squatted on the bed and held on to his manly about putting inside of me. He opened his eyes and said. “Please no Diana, don’t put it inside I beg you.” I then said. “Don’t worry I will only rub it on my clit okay?”
I then started rubbing it, it felt so good and tempting. After robbing some few times I then inserted it inside of me. He said. “No..Diana….No! ” I said. “Shut up Dapo.”
Then I started to ride on him. I could feel him inside of me. He filled me up and I was enjoying every bit of the ride. Then after a long while he screamed out. “I am coming please get up.” I pulled over and started to self-service him. He started to scream out as his thick semen gushed out incessantly making a mess of everywhere. I cleaned him up and I started to self-service him again. He then said. “No, stop please, I have had enough.” I then said. “I haven’t. Just lie down and relax.”
I wanked him till he was hard again. Then I mounted on him and started thrusting. I did it for about 15 minutes till I was weakened by climax and exhaustion. I then laid on his chest and he said. “Who taught you all these.” I smiled at him and said. “You did, Dapo. You opened my eyes.” He then said. “Go take a shower okay?” I got up and went to my room.
In the shower, I felt so fulfilled. I was so happy that finally, I had unlocked the doors he shut before me. I then imagined having such fun every day would be an ecstasy come true. I spent about 30 minutes in the shower. After I finished I took a little dose. Only to wake up and realized Dapo had left the house. He slipped a note under my door and he wrote. “Goodbye, Daina. I can’t live here anymore. Forgive me.”
My heart was broken, I felt I chased him away. I knew I chased him away. It was a very sad moment for me. But deep inside, I was glad. Glad that I felt him again and this time better. My hope still remained focused on campus. Hoping I could meet a guy that could replace Dapo in my heart.
If you like my story you will like my social media site.
www.naifizzy.com
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Politics › Re: Northern Nigeria Is 35-40% Christian (proofs) by wealthtrak: 2:50am On Jan 29, 2022 |
pazienza: Nowenuse:
Fair point.
The very idea of Anioma being unique is only sentimental and not in tandem with the reality. Every Igbo clan at the border area is unique. We have Igala and Idoma speakers in Nsukka, we have Kele speakers in Ebonyi North, we have some families with Ijaw history in Ndoki Abia south. Arochukwu and Abiriba are in Abia south and are strongly linked with Efiks. The Oguta, Egbema and groups in Ohaji Imo state have their own Bini fantasy oral stories. Nothing whatsoever unique about Anioma, other than them being separated politically from the rest of Igbo groups after 1938 division of Southern Nigeria into West and Eastern region, a division their leaders then fought against.
We are well aware that parts of Nsukka suffer from Stockholm syndrome, after Igala invaded them precolonial era. We kept it under wraps because the Igala know these people are Igbos and have not before now made moves to start claiming them like Bini is doing in Anioma, and there is no "I no be Ibo" nonsense in that part of Igboland.
Because Igala had respected themselves until recently when they started trying to expand into Nsukkaland like their Bini brothers have been doing in Anioma. Recently a certain Ayegba Abdullah, sponsored by Idah throne engaged in expansionism campaign trying to claim that Igala have territories in Anambra North and Nsukka. This had created a bad blood between Igala and Igbos, and the battle have been raging online now. We had put Nsukka people under pressure to choose side, and they are currently all over the facebook denying Igalas. Better believe it. Nsukka people in coming years would have to severe all ties with Igala or lose the trust of other Igbos. And we are not stopping at that, we also have started reaching out to Igbo speaking groups in Igala land like Eke Avurugo, Akpanya, and we will start claiming those places as well since Igalas feel they can start expansionism in SE.
Umezekoha have been in Benue state for decades now, and they have not denied being Igbos, despite Idomas and Igedes best efforts to assimilate them or claim they don't exist. They retain their Igbo identity. Nobody should be under the impression that Ndiigbo owe them anything for maintaining their Igbo identity, or that we should accept their chameleonic attitude towards their Igbo identity. Israelites like Esther in the Bible lived in foreign land for centuries, and yet retained their identity. Anioma is not in a different continent from SE, neither is it not contiguous with Igboland. So saying that Anioma Igbo denial should be tolerated because they were not in same political structure with other Igbos in SE, is nonsense. If anything, that should be the more reason they should want to hold unto their Igbo identity. Look at the Ijaws in Ondo.We know Igbo denial in those parts is strongly tied to the events of 1967-70, after which Nigerian government made it hard for anyone to be Igbo, being in Midwest never stopped Anioma leaders like Ekwugha, Osadebey, etc from being part and parcel of the defunct Igbo union and playing prominent role in the union.
No Igbo is forcing any Anioma person to be Igbo. It always seem we are forcing them because, for Anioma to deny Igbo, they have to project so many lies against Ndiigbo, they have to rewrite our history. It's in the cause of refuting these historical distortions, that the impression of Igbos forcing them to be Igbo is created in the eyes of onlookers. For example, if Anioma is not Igbo, how exactly can we rewrite Nzeogwu so called Igbo coup? Should we now call it Anioma coup. They say they became Igbo speaking because of trade interactions with us. But we don't remember ever transacting with them as non Igbo speakers, our ancestors told us they always spoke Igbo with Anioma people. They say it was Igbo missionaries that spread Igbo language in Anioma region, but we know that the Missionaries first arrived in Aboh before they came to SE, and the Aboh people they met were Igbo speaking, we also know that the first churches in Igbo speaking parts were established in Anioma land, from Aboh to Asaba, and that the whites recruited Anioma missionaries who helped them spread the gospel in SE using Igbo language. It was Anioma missionaries who came to SE and not the other way round. Some of them claim Igbos invaded and Igbonized their Bini ancestors, but we know Ndiigbo were never empire builders and never had an emperor and we don't have Anioma invasion in our folklores. If any one invaded them, it was the Bini. These are issues we often bicker front and back with them.
Similar thing happens with the Igboids in Rivers state.
Again. No Igbo ever forced anyone to be Igbo. I have never seen any Igbo group do that. All we do is debunk lies of all these Igbo hating Igboids against us. The Anioma person telling you about forceful nature of SE is mad. Ndiigbo in SE never invaded and imposed taxes on them, we never terrorized , kidnapped and sold them to Portuguese as slaves. The Bini did all those to them. And they (Bini,) also massacred them again in Bini city when the town was captured by Nigerian Army during the war. Yet none of this stops their kings from going to Bini to bow down to Oba bini like royal slaves suffering from Stockholm syndrome. Whatever have Ndiigbo in SE ever done to them? Because we refused their distortions of our shared history? Please! Nobody is doing anyone any favors accepting their Igbo tag. Not all Germanic tribes accepted to be part of Germany, yet Germany remains a strong nation. With or without Igboid groups outside SE, Igbo will remain a formidable group.
Ethnicity in Nigeria had all been decided centuries ago. Itsekiri developed into an independent ethnic group with no affiliation with Yorubas even before the colonials arrived. They were independent and Itsekiri ethnic group and were identified as that before the whites came, and the whites came. They recognized that. There are many parts of Ondo especially Akoko SE LGA that are not Yoruboid speaking, they speak Edoid language, but they are all Yoruba today. Usen in Ovia SW in Edo is Yoruboid speaking, yet are proudly Edo people today. We know that there are many Edo families in Owo and Akure, Bini colonized all these areas in the past too, but they are all Yoruba today, and not even Edo people are talking about links with these places. But in Igboland, groups who were Igbos before 1970, started being non Igbos after 1970. Which would have been okay, if these shameless groups don't go about distorting history and presenting SE in bad light to justify their own madness. Your 3rd to the last paragraph is FALSE! Stop typing trash here about Itsekiris! Itsekiris as a subgroup of Yorubas and Edos had pre-colonial affiliations with Yorubas and Yorubaland (which they share direct boundaries with) and still do till today. Itsekiris have NEVER denied having Yoruba ancestry as can be deduced from their language. Numbers 1 to 10 for example in Itsekiri is the same in the rest of Yorubaland. This was used to even name the first major oilfields in Itsekiriland at Ugborodo (Escravos) namely: okan, meji, meta, meren oilfields! Itsekiris always attend the annual meetings of all Yoruba descendants and professionals, (with Yoruba Obas from Togo and Benin Republics in attendance) and I remember that a few years back, High Chief Ayomike led a strong delegation of Itsekiris (with the blessings of the then Olu of Warri who is the father of the current, newly crowned Olu) to one of such annual meetings as published by Punch and Vanguard.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Brainwashed: So Many Biased Lies About World War Two by wealthtrak: 11:58pm On Jan 28, 2022 |
abduljabbar4: I was going through some of my secondary school notebooks (I do that a lot for the lovey memories) when I came across some of the world History handouts we were given back then. Now get this, I am not a historian but it shouldn't take one to notice the way accounts of the war were painfully biased. They presented the whole thing as a total good guys vs bad guys scenario. Except in movies and novels, such never exists in war. Check out some of the lies presented in the "history" book:
1) Winston Churchill was a flawless, man that believed in autonomous rule. This is a man that supported colonialism in India, Nigeria and everywhere else even after the Atlantic Charter. Not just that, he was a war monger and was said to have planned an Attack against the USSR immediately after they invaded Germany.
2) USA was the superhero that played the most significant role in defeating the axis powers. If you have ever watched WWE and you know how "Money in the Bank" Works, you will know that the owner of the "Money in the Bank" title can wait for the reigning WWE champion to finish fighting another person, and once that champion is done with the match and is totally exhausted, the MITB holder runs into the ring with a referee and takes him out to become the new WWE. This is exactly how USA played it. They played a major role, yes, but if you think that they did better than the Soviet Union (which did the most damage to Germany, the strongest country then), then you are a joker.
3) The allies never committed any evil during the war. It might interest you guys to know that Britain actually performed its own Holocaust against Indians, especially in Bengal. By stealing tonnes of resources to fund their army, they caused a famine in Bengal that led to the death of five million people. They will also not tell you that Britain promised heaven and earth to their colonies to help them win the war, none of which was fulfilled. Of course, they tried to sugar coat America's use of Atomic bombs by saying that Japanese people were all in support of their government as if they had any other choice than to support their country.
4) Germany did well only because they launched surprise attacks. What I know for sure is that Germany never made any direct attacks against Britain until after Britain had declared war on Germany for invading Poland. If you declare war then it means you are ready for war. Looking at it, Germany and Japan (forget useless Italy) alone fought Britain, France, USSR and USA. You don't do that and nearly succeed by being weak. Germany would have defeated any of them one on one based on how it lasted because even Russia was aided by their harsh weather.
Personally, I'm glad that the allies won because they were definitely the lesser evil but I believe History should be recorded the way it happened without politics involved. Portraying them as the sinless heroes of the war sounds absurd to me. Sometimes you hear bullshit like "Hitler's mother wanted an abortion, Hitler wanted to rule the world and turn Africans into slaves (As if we weren't technical slaves to the colonial masters), Hitler had one testicle, Hitler once killed so so so and so, Hitler was into scat (sex involving one partner eating the shit of another)... NONSENSE. I have some serious questions about the Holocaust too. Word! The allied airforces killed thousands of innocent German civilians in the peaceful city of Dresden with images of charred civilian bodies. Read more on the "Fire-bombing of Dresden" The crazy communist Soviet Union troops who had invaded and captured Berlin also engaged in the mass rapes of German women and then fabricated many pure lies about Germany's alleged atrocities such as the phantom gas chambers, no burning to death of 6 million Jews in Crematories while alive, or the so-called Jewish human skin lampshade which we now know to be a fake made from goat skin after tests were conducted on it. Germany deserves a FULL apology for the World War 2 fabricated lies told against her especially by the Soviets who had occupied the East German sector and imposed harsh Communist rule on them. Thanks to a couple of Western and Jewish researchers and history experts who have spoken the truth! |
Politics › Re: Northern Nigeria Is 35-40% Christian (proofs) by wealthtrak: 10:07pm On Jan 28, 2022 |
Nowenuse: Well, for those who would doubt, here are 2 ways you can estimate the true strong population of Northern christians in the 19 northern states.
1) USING MINORITY POPULATION
Northern minority ethnic groups (all ethnic groups in the north that are not Hausa or fulani) are predominantly christian. (65-70% Christian).
And among the 19 northern states, Northern minority ethnic groups dominate 10 states (Borno, Yobe, Taraba, Adamawa, Gombe, Niger, Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue & Kogi). Hausa fulanis dominate 6 states (Kano, Zamfara, Jigawa, Katsina, Sokoto & Kebbi). Yorubas dominate 1 (Kwara). While 2 others (Bauchi & Kaduna) are about a 50-50 between minority groups & Hausa fulanis. Bauchi is actually and originally a clearly minority dominated state, but a good number of these minorities who are muslims have been Hausanized and this is why it is best said to be a 50-50.
So, Hausas & fulanis combined are actually a minority in the north, if you put all the other minority groups together. Now, If these minority groups put together have a majority population in the north and they are predominantly Christian, this clearly confirms the strong population of Christians in the north.
Among the over 200 ethnic groups that make up Northern minorities, only Kanuris-Shuwa Arabs, Ebiras, Nupe -Kakandas, Bariba-Busas, Boghom and less than 10 ethnic groups in Bauchi-Yobe axis are predominantly muslims. The overwhelming majority of the other approx 200 ethnic groups are overwhelmingly Christians with a significant minority of them who are a 50-50.
So the conclusion is
'Northern minority groups outnumber Hausa fulanis in the north and these same Northern minorities are predominantly Christian'. There is nothing like Hausa-Fulani. This is a deluded creation of some lazy people especially in the Southern Nigeria and foreign media. Hausa groups are very distinct from the Fulanis [who all have Berber (Moroccan) paternal origins based on the many latest DNA test results online/YouTube]. Period! |
Science/Technology › Re: Man Build Toilet That Generates Cooking Gas And Electricity (photos) by wealthtrak: 1:42pm On Jan 28, 2022 |
McCoy662: According to Anthony Chuks, a Facebook user, this Igbo man has successfully built a toilet that generates cooking gas and electricity. |
Science/Technology › Re: Nigerian Powers His Village With Free Electricity (photos) by wealthtrak: 12:25pm On Jan 28, 2022 |
Feb 1, 2018. PG1 A Nigerian University graduate has been making waves online for his prototype Hydroelectric power plant. Augustine Otuokwa constructed a mini electricity generation working model which have provided electricity for his small village.
The graduate tired of the lack of electricity in his village embarked on the solution; deciding to solve the problem once and for all. Building his own hydropower plant to manage supply of electricity to his neighborhood required his skill as an engineer. Vietnam has used this small hydro technology for decades. Awesome! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Checkout The Drip On These Malian War Fighters That Got People Talking (Photos) by wealthtrak: 11:33am On Jan 28, 2022 |
Dalil8: Good as a wallpaper Truly iconic. |
Sports › Re: Fans React To 24-Year-Old Samuel Kalu's Signing By Watford FC by wealthtrak: 10:14am On Jan 28, 2022 |
Cutezt: Football Fans from around the world have reacted to the signing of Nigerian winger, Samuel Kalu by Watford FC.
The 24 year old was signed from Bordeaux in France and fans can't stop talking about his looks.
Capable of playing on either flank, Kalu is a versatile option in a competitive squad, typically operating on the right wing.
“The quick-footed attacker first played for Slovakian side AS Trenčín after moving to Europe from his native Nigeria, and earned a switch to Belgian giants KAA Gent in 2017 following impressive performances. He then joined Bordeaux in August 2018, where he has since made 86 appearances for Les Girondins. LOL... He looks like an ancestor.  |
Family › Re: 5 Generations Of Beautiful Nigerian Women (Photo) by wealthtrak: 5:20pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
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Family › Re: They Need An Urhobo Name - Female (without The Usual Oghene) by wealthtrak: 5:15pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
rezzy: Isoko - Oghenekome while urhobo is Oghenekevwe meaning God gave me.
Ovie means king so it cant be a unisex name Interesting... 'Kome versus 'Kevwe. |
Romance › Re: What’s The Best Place And Time To Approach A Lady? by wealthtrak: 3:52pm On Jan 27, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Iconic Rice Paddy Pyramids To Be Evacuated Tomorrow by wealthtrak: 9:21pm On Jan 26, 2022 |
backbencher: So, how would you then pay the farmer, transporter, wholesaler, supplier, miller, etc etc...out of that N6000.
What you are suggesting is tantamount to me suggesting that we should pay you a third of your salary instead of the whole lot.
Why I am making fun is that you people want cheap stuff, because you think that people should suffer loss so that you can have 50kg rice for 6000 naira?
No wonder your country is in debt. It really costs a lot in loans to keep things cheap.
Communist countries tried what you are suggesting now, and most of them went broke eventually.
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Rice can never be 6000 naira for a 50kg bag for the simple reason that we don't have an economy that attracts forex and a strong Naira as a result.
Also, even then, rice cannot be as low as N6000 only. Rice price is determined by farmers, transporters, wholesalers and retailers., and millers. They determine the price they would sell rice to you so that they can make a profit.
Plus we import most of the rice we use. Cost of transporting the rice is another matter.
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I don't support the rice pyramid. As far as I am concerned, Nigeria has a long way to go before we can call ourselves a major rice producer. Less than 10% of our agriculture is not mechanized, and we are not like Thailand and Brazil that have lots and lots of wetland...far more than we can ever hope for, to produce rice by the tens of millions of tonnes.
The point of my rant is that many Nigerians have this idea that things should be cheap to help the poor. That's not how an economy is run, and running our power and petrol industries on such a principle is why they are in a mess Deep insights. |
Celebrities › Re: Muyiwa Ademola Celebrates His 51st Birthday (Photos) by wealthtrak: 8:28pm On Jan 26, 2022 |
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Jokes Etc › Re: Nine Words Women Use by wealthtrak: 1:20pm On Jan 26, 2022 |
KunleOshob: NINE WORDS WOMEN USE
(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.
(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means a half an hour. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.
(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.
(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!
(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.)
(6) That's Okay: This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.
(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' that will bring on a 'whatever').
8. Whatever: Is a woman's way of saying F--- YOU!
(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3 |