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Politics › Re: Why Do Hausas/fulanis And Yorubas Really Want 'one Nigeria' With Igbo ? by winniz: 8:58pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
[s][/s]totit:
Are you sure, really?
Hehhehehehehe
This must be a joke right?
Ok Read below
http://www.topcelebritiesng.com/igbos-are-now-begging-to-join-apc-joe-igbokwe/ 
All Progressive Congress chieftain, Mr. Joe Igbokwe has revealed that his Igbo people are now on their knees begging to join APC after they put all their eggs in one basket and support former president Goodluck Jonathan in the last election: “I remember a night in the house of a very successful Igbo trader in Ikoyi shortly after the presidential election, when it became obvious that President Buhari had carried the day. They gathered to contribute money to support the APC. Even those who travelled home for the Easter holiday donated money from the East just to belong. I felt ashamed that my people couldn’t defend their honour and integrity even in the time of trouble.
“After the 2015 election, when the Igbo lost their resources by putting all their eggs in one basket, many Igbo leaders claimed that the Igbo made the right political choices given the circumstances on the ground then. Yes, the Igbo have said they voted right, but in action and in deed, they have been busy looking for ways to sneak into the APC.
“On Saturday, July 25, 2015, a group that worked against the APC in Lagos called Igbo United Political Forum organised a programme to honor Governor Rochas Okorocha. Behind the smokescreen was an attempt to sneak through the back door to the APC, having missed the front door on March 28 and April 11, 2015. The organisers reaped what they sowed, as all the APC leaders they invited stayed away.
“They licked their wounds and went home to cry. Time and space will not permit me to recall various moves our people have made to find their way to the APC. Those who are still very angry about the colossal loss have pitched their tent with the Biafra mantra. When we lose out in national politics as a result of myopic and timid political thinking and calculation, the next move is to resort to ethnic politics. Nobody is deceived.”[s][/s] The Iddiot knows he's just making mockery of himself with this statement. Which Igbos want to join that hateful and bigoted party  well who takes that parrot Joe Yorubakwe serious? Not definitely Igbos...even his own people had him Ostracized, so he can just GO and DIE we don't give a damn about him. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 5:05pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
onatisi: a program requires 1billion to start ,but buhari is fast tracking it commencement with 10million dollars! So what will 10million dollars do in a project that requires 1billion to even start? Buhari and apc have started the looting spree That Daura dullardd is just a Corrupt Criminal. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 4:07pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Cleanup Of Oil Pollution In Ogoniland Will Cost $1Billion And Take 30 Years by winniz: 3:58pm On Aug 07, 2015*. Modified: 4:15pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
Where are those APC lying liars to show GEJ already initiated the clean up exercise of Ogoniland. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 3:31pm On Aug 07, 2015*. Modified: 5:01pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
onatisi: so what? Was gej going to use his fathers money? The question is why didn't gej do it?he had the power for 6 years to effect serious positive impact in his region but he refused to do it GEJ was in power for five years not six years. The clean up exercise according to UNEP required $1billion to start with and was gonna last 30 years, but the Daura dullardd ordered for the clean up exercise to be fast tracked at the cost of $10million. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 2:58pm On Aug 07, 2015*. Modified: 3:24pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: Man, we are not discussing who did the assessment, but who ordered that Ogoniland be cleaned up, in line with the directive of the UNEP. What did Jonathan do after the UNEP said Ogoniland should be cleaned up for more than three years now? According to UNEP the clean up exercise at Ogoniland was going to last for Thirty years not three years with an initial capital injection of $1billion. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 2:41pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: Ogoniland has been studied by environmental experts and the level of damage done taken note of. Having done this, UNEP ordered Shell which was exploring crude to clean up the place. My question, why was it difficult for Jonathan to compel Shell to clean up Ogoniland? President Jonathan commissioned the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to do an environment assessment of Ogoniland in order to assess the extent of damage to the environment and how much it will cost to do the clean up exercise of Ogoniland. https://www.nairaland.com/2508955/Buhari-busted-ogoni-cleaning-mr |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 2:21pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
Mordyb: No right thinking ogoni man i assure you will ever agree that statement in fact ogoni ppl are the few tribes that cant be bought over easily the will ever be grateful for the shell monies given to them since their reps could have stolen all that money Goodluck Apc with your propaganda The people of Ogoniland already told the Daura dullardd they need full control of their resources and not a piecemeal of clean up exercise. So those bunch of clowns at APC can continue fooling themselves with their useless propaganda. |
Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 1:35pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Ogoni Clean-up: Buhari A Better Son Of The N / Delta Than Jonathan – APC by winniz: 12:55pm On Aug 07, 2015*. Modified: 1:31pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
The UNEP estimated that the clean up of Ogoniland will take up to 30 years to accomplish with an initial capital injection of $1billion. Today, Buhari has only approved the sum of $10million, an amount less than 1% of the initial capital injection recommend by the United Nations Environment Programmes (UNEP) https://www.nairaland.com/2508955/Buhari-busted-ogoni-cleaning-mrAPC is a party filled with Rogues and Fraudsters. |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are Now Begging To Join APC – Joe Igbokwe by winniz: 11:37am On Aug 07, 2015 |
Joe Yorubakwe knows he's making mockery of himself by this statement. Well who takes Joe Yorubakwe serious  even he's own people had him ostracised. The Idiott can go drown in the Lagoon, Igbos don't care about him and that bigoted party. |
Culture › Re: Anioma/Asaba People Are Not Igbo by winniz: 9:23pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
[s][/s]shachris:
is ogwashi-uku not part of the territory you claim to be igbo? [s][/s] Continue fooling yourself this pay per post Ogwashi-uku is an Igbo territory. |
Culture › Re: Anioma/Asaba People Are Not Igbo by winniz: 9:22pm On Aug 06, 2015*. Modified: 1:39am On Aug 07, 2015 |
[s][/s]shachris:
Anioma son wrote this
I will like to state that the people of eka and agbor have always guarded their culture with fiercely in the face of all oppositions , we as eka people know where we come from and we are proud of our origin , we have a long history of kingship and culture that is why many people will not let us be , it is not new for a tribe to have two or more ancestory , e. g . take itshekiri , they have both benin and yoruba ancestory , but that does not make them benin or yoruba , today , they are know as itshekiris . but the founding father of their tribe was the a benin prince called iginua , son of oba olua of benin . we as ika people of agbor and owa will not wish to be drawn into silly arguements with those who do not know our history and who do not know our culture and whose sole arguements rely on nearness of language as a proof of where a people come from , if he is a historian then he or she will know that changes in language can occur due to large migrations or trade or due to other factors . please can any one tell me what agbor means in igbo language ? going back to history agbor was called ogungunagbon or agbon , which means earth in benin language and the british changed it to agbor in 1906 . ,most eka founders or founders of agbon were benin princes and people from ishan land in ancient times and later other groups of migrants came from igbo land , some from yorubaland e. t. c . it will interest you to note that most of agbor and ika culture and traditions came from benin and edo areas . we call GOD- oselobue , we believe in ehi as our guardian spirit as the benin do, we perfom festivals like igue -new year , ogbanigbe , osi-ezi and ugboze . we dress like binis and maintain same dances like ojerima, okangan and uje like binis . our traditional gods are same as theirs like ovia, uhunmwunde, idigun, olokun e. t. c . we believe our kings are devine beings from the lineage of olokun and oselobue . our chiefthanct titles are same as benin , iyase, obasogie, obaseki , ihondor , ihama , ezomor , ologbosere et. c . our towns are divided into ebon (umu), idumu and ogbe , in agbor there are two languages spoken ozara and ika , ozara is edoid while ika is a mix of bini and igbo , each town has her history of founding fathers and they are well kept, there are still some titles that if you want to take in some villages today in agbor you must go to benin , where the original founder came from to collect things and receive blessings of approval . it will interest you to note that all ika and agbor kings are benin princes and the present dein of agbor is same royal blood family with the omonoba of benin . but all these do not make us binis , although in the past we bore benin tribal marks ,but today we are eka people , we are not binis or igbos , but we know where most of our ancestors came from , no proper ika man will want to be refered to as igbo , but properly as ika people . we the ika people share both igbo and bini cultures that is why we still have igbo names like ngozi , okechukwu and the likes , but we still have our benin names too like irabor , obaigbena , ovia, osagie etc. this is our heritage and we are proud of it, looking at my family history of about 800 years i saw all my ancestors were having benin names from omigie, agbontaen, ehiabor, imade, osaigbovou, efeizomor, okundaye , ebie, ogbe, e. t. c , so one day i asked my father why and he told me that our fore-father was the son of a prince from benin,and that our people from our village in idumu-ezomor were children of ezomor the great warrior general from benin who assisted oba esigie of benin to quell the ida war . some times it is good for people to consult natives of a place and ask them of their history , before the write on it. anioma is a big place , i know the igbo language plays a part in anioma history , but not all aniomas migrated from igboland and their are about 11 languages spoken there like ozara, ika, olokumi ( old yoruba), igalla, aboh, etc . that is the reason why no proper ika man will join any group like ohaneze, we have our own group called the ika group ,while we support anioma ,we also believe that those who can trace their ancestory to igboland should join the group, but we will like to say we the agbor and ika people should be left alone as we are a seperate people called ika . i am happy that this is bearing fruit as on delta radio there is now news in ika language as a different languge , ikas have commenced writing the bible in ika language and right now the gospel of mark, luke , mathew and john have been published and we have books on ika languge right now ,during the colonial times our people resisted the celebration of igbo day in ikaland, i want to state that the agbor people even though we have cultural afinities with some of our neighbours like ogwashi, ubulu-uku , asaba , i will like to say we are very different from them ,. we are ika people , we are not binis neither are we igbos . please take note
http://www.edoworld.net/Origin_Of_Delta_Igbo_Indisputable.html[s][/s] Divide and rule don't work amongst Igbos anymore. Well no one take you retardd serious anymore, you are just a frustrated bastardd. |
Culture › Re: Anioma/Asaba People Are Not Igbo by winniz: 8:44pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
NormalCodes: On another day he is from IMO state.
The guy is thoroughly frustrated. That dderanged oaf shachris is just defending his pay, so Take that half wit serious at your own peril! |
Culture › Re: Anioma/Asaba People Are Not Igbo by winniz: 8:41pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
[s][/s]shachris:
Asaba is not the headquater of Delta State by accident. Indeed being an headquarter is not strange to it. In the periods back, it was the choice of the British as the capital of Southern Nigeria because of the potentials within the town. The River Niger has served the town for centuries providing it with sense of security against external aggression or invasion and also helps the people to do their domestic responsibilities. It has also been environmentally fair to the people and above all, added to the beauty of the town and region.
Because of lack of records, historical accounts on the origin of the people are too diverse but popular Aguleri oral account believes that a warrior and hunter from Eri migrated from Igalla land and settled near the bank of River Omabala. Nnebisi the warrior and hunter married Nono which resulted in the birth of Agulu and Adaugbo (female) The male children founded towns which still bear their names today.
The oral history of the people regards the Ikelike people who migrated from Benin as the first settlers on the land which is today called Asaba. There was Ugboma often regarded as the second settler migrant from Achata in Awka District he settled in Obodo Achala still in existence today but due to ceaseless wars which took place many of these settlers resettled in Achala-Igbuzo, Okpanam and Kwala where they can still be found today. Ugboma was the second settler.
Anyanwu, the most important settler and a great builder of Asaba is recognized for making the city what it is today. He arrived from Obosi. His father was said to be one of the retreating members of Chime family escaping from the wrought of Oba of Benin. Anyanwu settled in a place close to Ugboma and bare a son named Odikpe the founder of today’s Idumu Odikpe in the town.[s][/s] Shame on you this APC paid poster, you ain't even from Anioma, yet you keep posting crap all over the place. |
Politics › Re: Forged Senate Rule: ‘it’s Not Late For Saraki To Resign’ by winniz: 8:35pm On Aug 06, 2015*. Modified: 8:51pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
This bigoted Thief.nubu is just a sore loser, Why would he resign while 81 senators already passed vote of confidence on Saraki Thief.nubu you can GO and DIE!! |
Culture › Re: Anioma/Asaba People Are Not Igbo by winniz: 8:21pm On Aug 06, 2015 |
[s][/s]shachris:
you are obviously slow. [s][/s] The only slow retardd here is you! |