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Documentary- Akirika Obu: There Was A Peaceful Village Before The 1967 Civil War by ciephraim: 3:57pm On Jul 07, 2014
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My concern here is about some people who have made them selves to be known as agents of destruction just for their own selfish purpose. Akirika-Obu Ndoki in Ukwa east Local Government of Abia state Nigeria has suffered the handiwork of these destructive elements. Different individuals have written some cooked up stories about the Village called Akirika-obu. Ironically, these stories which are false are written by quack journalist employees who are non- indigenes of Akirika-obu/Ikot Udo Mbacha-Ukwa of Abia State and is meant to mislead the public. Surprisingly, these quack journalist keep writing stories of others of which they cannot defend. It is only pointing to their ignorance by emphasizing on languages as it is an open truth that villages and towns that share boundaries with others tend to also share languages, not only in Akirika Obu-Ndoki but in Nigeria and the world at large. To shed more light on the cause of the crisis in Akirika-Obu kindly download the attached documentary(THERE WAS A PEACEFUL VILLAGE BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR OF 1967).But for the purpose of emphasy, I need to state authoritatively that, the crises in Akirika-Obu is not a boundary issue perse as the village has no boundary disputes with any of the villages in Akwa Ibom state, rather it is the few indigenes of Akirika-obu who have political hegemony in Ika local council that coloured the crisis as boundary disputes in order to maintain their relevance in Ika political scheme.
Also, let it be clearly known to all that there is no village in Ika local council that is called Ikot udo ika. Any document to that effect if fake and void.It is also these few indigenes of Akirika-Obu that corrupted Ikot Udo Mbacha Ukwa to Ikot Udo Ika in their effort to create a political entity for themselves. They are only using that name to continue to hold sway on Ika political bond, dupe the Akwa Ibom State government, as they continue to cause crisis in Akirika-Obu, under the guise of boundary dispute, the Ika local council chairmen continue to siphon Ika L.G fund in the name of security votes and share it with these people. PLEASE TAKE NOTE.

Re: Documentary- Akirika Obu: There Was A Peaceful Village Before The 1967 Civil War by Jaymartinz: 6:22pm On Jan 07, 2016
You are saying the truth... Am a son of the soil.. I would love to get in touch ... Lets xchange Contact on email. jefizy16@yahoo.com
Re: Documentary- Akirika Obu: There Was A Peaceful Village Before The 1967 Civil War by comfokon: 5:23pm On Nov 13, 2020
go to history and find out, most part of Abia state were Ibibio land.

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