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Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
**osisi: Tahiru is the Hausa suya man. . . . .He is not a Yoruba dude, check your facts very well
There's no Yoruba State that has a history of cannibalism. Ngwa people in the East are known to be flaming cannibals. Whether they still practise it or not is another debate entirely. Show me one State in the SW with such tradition.
If you conduct a thorough investigation on the human parts market, i won't be surprised if Igbo men are not the perpetrators. Why are you sounding like there are no Igbos in Lagos?? Where the deed is done is not really necessary but the brains behind it. Food for thunk!!! |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Ikomi(m): 4:46pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
@Sauron Read this story and you would find out that those Igbos are true cannibals. http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Disturbing%20Truths/cannibal_eats_internet_friend.htm Did u notice the guy is a descendant of the Igbos. And that story is very true someone even wrote a book on it. By the way did someone call u Ram. I say ur a true antelope. Anu mpam. http://astore.amazon.com/gp/detail.html?tag=phoenixbooksa-20&linkCode=sb1&camp=212353&creative=380565&asin=1597775886 |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 6:47pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
~Sauron~: Lagos - A Nigerian man has been arrested after he killed a woman and ate her stewed intestines in a bid to cure an abnormally persistent erection, police said on Wednesday. A spokesperson for Osun state police said 50-year-old Folorunso Olukotun had led officers to his victim's disembowelled body in the bush near his home village in south-west Nigeria. "According to the man's story, his private organ always has an erection and it doesn't go down," Oluwole Ayodeji said. "Someone advised him to kill a woman and eat her intestines." Olukotun ambushed his victim, a woman in her forties unknown to her attacker, on a path near her village. He attacked her with a machete, killed her, and took her intestines home, Ayodeji said. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 6:49pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
~Sauron~: I'm no cannibal, says outraged Nigerian Cannibal ordered to visit head shrinker Lagos - A Nigerian man who confessed to killing his boss and making pepper soup with her body parts was arrested on Wednesday, police said.Salifu Ojo, a 23-year-old farm labourer in southwest Ondo state, killed Christiana Elijah, a 40-year-old mother of four, after a dispute over his pay. He chopped off her head, hands and legs, then removed her internal organs which he used as ingredients for his soup, police said. "Ojo macheted the woman after they disagreed over payment," Paul Ochonu, Ondo state commissioner of police, told Reuters. "He severed her parts, made pepper soup and ate it - all on the farm." |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 6:59pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
Sauron,the only reason I went as far as posting just 2 of the several stories of cannibalism by Yorubas is to point to you that sick people come in all tribes. Next time you or any others open your mouth to call Igbos cannibals remember Salifu Ojo,Folorunsho Olukotun and Tahiru plus many others. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?newslett=1&click_id=68&art_id=qw1022058361787B252&set_id=1 |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 7:51pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
**osisi: These are isolated cases of cannibalism. I have asked you guys to show me a Yoruba village/state where cannibalism was practised pre/post independence. Salifu Ojo, Folorunsho Olutokun and Tahiru might be Igbo men in disguise. Ngwa village can NEVER be a Yoruba settlement in disguise. Ikomi: U are witless. . . . . .Aproka!!! Stop being a herb. . . . . .Name one Yoruba community that has the same cannibalistic history like Ngwa. If u cannot find one, it's better you shut up or put a cock in it. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by asha80(m): 8:07pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
Ram.Salifu Ojo, Folorunsho Olutokun are igbos in diguise indeed. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 9:04pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
~Sauron~: I have also asked you to prove you claims starting with your youth corper story. even the Ngwa story you harp about [b]Please prove to me from news stories where an ngwa village killed and ate people |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Nobody: 9:33pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
~Sauron~:ROFLMAO. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 10:55pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
**osisi: Osisi is disputing there are no cannibals in Ngwa village in Abia State?? |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 11:56pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
~Sauron~: BTW,Ngwa is not a village A group of people that have about 7 LGA's in a single state have several towns and villages. Prove your assertion I don't want hear say. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by spoilt(f): 12:00am On Mar 04, 2009 |
My room mate went to visit a relative in ngwa territory. She was a fat girl. As soon as she got off the public transportation, someone remarked how delicious she would be for eating. She jumped into the nearest bus and returned to school. God saved her that day! |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by chisimdi(f): 12:01am On Mar 04, 2009 |
spoilt:lmaooooooo |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Treetop20(m): 12:02am On Mar 04, 2009 |
spoilt:they wanted to help her lose the weight |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by DeReloaded: 12:03am On Mar 04, 2009 |
spoilt: Rofl. Spoilt, you're terrible |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by spoilt(f): 12:06am On Mar 04, 2009 |
DeReloaded: True story. We were shocked to see her back same day. Apparently they were already dividing her ample body parts while she still had breathe in her. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 12:12am On Mar 04, 2009 |
**osisi: Need i say more?? Your hypocrisy has beclouded you in leaps n bounds. An Igbo guy on the previous page admitted these things happened in the East and you still want me to show proof?? |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Ikomi(m): 1:02am On Mar 04, 2009 |
@Sauron Easter is around the corner, so is Ramadan. Look Sauron ur history. If Ngwa pple cant lay there hands on u, Hausas will devour you, if hausas cant get you the SW xtian community will not miss you. Ram. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by ezeagu(m): 1:09am On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: Why are you so jealous, aren't you contented with being Yoruba, or are you going to persist to throw petty inslts at Igbo people because your jealousing our sweet human meat. LEAVE US WITH OUR HUMAN MEAT, anumanu A great people don't have to put down others to be great, they just are. . . think about that. . . |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by ezeagu(m): 1:17am On Mar 04, 2009 |
Ikomi: Thank you, yes there is a history of canibalism in Igbo land . . . . . . . . . .and? Yeah, you better watch out for your Igbo neighbour or he'll chop you!!! boooooo bloody ooooooooo!!!! |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by ezeagu(m): 1:19am On Mar 04, 2009 |
oh yeah, One Nigeria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOL |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by ezeagu(m): 1:22am On Mar 04, 2009 |
Igbo achievements OUTWEIGH cannibalism. . . . . .suffer |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 4:48am On Mar 04, 2009 |
spoilt: nothing like fresh meat ma dear |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 4:51am On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: I still ask you for proof and you've failed woefully Not hear say prove it! especially the story where[b] a whole village[/b] gathered and killed and ate youthcorpers isn't it documented? I have heard other Igbos also accuse Ngwa people of that where is the proof? Is this too hard to prove? |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Ikomi(m): 8:57am On Mar 04, 2009 |
The boy/lady in the name of Sauron has no proof. Look there is what they call passive mode in Networking whereby an antenna listens to every message, those meant for it and those that are not. That is what the boy or girl in the name of sauron does, fine if he does that but to use it as an authenthic argument is wrong. That is why when I read someone call him a Ram I was so pleased. Although Rams have there ears hanging down how his/hers is so sharp to hear myths that might never has been is beyond my imagination. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 3:48pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
**osisi: It was not documented. . . . . .All the media houses in Nigeria were not online as at the time of these incidents so no records/ However, it does not mean Isiala Ngwa is innocent of these crimes.
Other Igbos must hate Ngwa people to label em cannibals then. Can u hear yourself?? Ikomi: FIVE WORDS: You Are A Resident Retard. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Ikomi(m): 4:42pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: LOL Look I come in here just to lessen stress, and joke a bit, but still at that, I cant stand arguments from thick Rammy skulls. I only placed that article about the German for you to understand that these things could happen anywhere. And I read it when someone told you that cannibalism is a psychothic problem. It is left for you to put 1 and 2 together to understand that maybe an incident might have happened sometime in the past, and dont get me wrong I mean just one incident, nothing more. This supposed incident could have happened and due to lack of technology backed media, a whole village or household were termed cannibals. From the article I showed you to read, which am sure could not pass thruough thick skull. The Germans have no law against cannibalism the man was only charged for murder. Should we then say because of that Germans are cannibals or they support cannibalism. I still stand by it, whoever called you a ram hitted bulls eye. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 5:01pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: what is your proof again ,I say? It could just be stereotype since neither you nor I have anything to buttress that. How could this major "known incident" be undocumented (in your own words) If cannibalism was the order of the day in Ngwa,wouldn't there be constant news from that region about it ? this was you in a thread last year -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote from: ~Xerxes~ on June 07, 2008, 07:00 AM @ Sheniqua,) and this was my response I am telling you that Clifford Orji and Adeyinka adeleke are in the same business. now,am I right or am I right? |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Sauron1: 5:09pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
Ikomi: This just sums up your sub-literate status. I don't need to say more. **osisi: Stop playing smart. Ngwa is not in NY or London where documents are well kept. We have an appaling way of not paying attention to archives n stuffs in Nigeria. If u go back to ur Uni in Nigeria today, i doubt they would be able to bring out ur transcripts. So does that mean you never took those tests or exams?? Are you a vast bureaucratic that believes what is not on record does not exist?? Cannibalism is a standard practise in the EAST!!!! |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by asha80(m): 5:21pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
Stop playing smart. Ngwa is not in NY or London where documents are well kept. Continue living with stereotypes.Hopeless ram. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by Ikomi(m): 5:22pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: Imagine your argument, quite childish. I think we better write the Moderator not to allow Rams into Nairaland. Its disgusting. ~Sauron~: I dont neccessarily have to write as the colonial masters taught you. Thats what the great Fela calls Colonial mentality. If Bill Gates could tell his staff that brought up an idea "thats the stupidest thing I have ever heard" what stops me from choosen my words as long as its not formal. Anyway I shall stop here. Your Ramlike thinking is dragging me to the mud. |
Re: Re-visiting The Clifford Orji Story , A Decade Later. by osisi2(f): 6:08pm On Mar 04, 2009 |
~Sauron~: and I've just proven to you that the same thing obtains in the Ondo,Oyo and Lagos states by sick psychotic individuals You saw the story where a man Folorunsho killed and ate his neighbour's intestines to cure an ailment at a babalawo's recommendation Is that standard practice in western Nigeria? Did this babalawo do his apprenticeship in the east ? Is he the only babalawo giving out such a prescription? Do you suppose that this was his first and only client? How many other people could have been eaten at the recommendation of babalawos? I'll bathe you with okoro commonsense today |
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