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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 1:31am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Shut up.

All of yorubaland belongs to the binis.

I repeat that doctor is mad!

God bless Edo, Yoruba land, we own ibo soil.
Now, get out already. cheesy

Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 1:39am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


I repeat that doctor is mad!

God bless Edo, Yoruba land, we own ibo soil.
Now, get out already. cheesy

Eze Chima was an aro pikin! grin

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/04/eze-chima-a-new-tale-of-aro-heroism/

Sharrap, sub-group of binis grin
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 1:42am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Eze Chima was an aro pikin! grin

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/04/eze-chima-a-new-tale-of-aro-heroism/

Sharrap, sub-group of binis grin

You are now comparing news to history? 2018?

Chei, the usual ibo revisionist has come again oo shocked

Let me also remind you that as at today, anambrans are mixed with igala. grin

This is the truth you hate to hear but I am good at reminder a delusional fellow like you of their reality which that hate to hear. cheesy

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 1:54am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


You are now comparing news to history? 2018?

Let me also remind you that as at today, anambrans are mixed with igala. grin

This is the truth you hate to hear but I am good at reminder a delusional fellow like you of their reality which that hate to hear. cheesy

We where bini, now we are igalla?

Confused bini children. grin

I am done with you.

Anyways, anyone can post on wikepedia. It is open. You can also edit the write-ups,

We anambrians will forever be igbos! angry

https://ukpuru.tumblr.com/post/124264146737
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:03am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


We where bini, now we are igalla?

Confused bini children. grin

I am done with you.

Anyways, anyone can post on wikepedia. It is open. You can also edit the write-ups,

We anambrians will forever be igbos! angry

https://ukpuru.tumblr.com/post/124264146737
You communication level is out of place. I talked about the past and the present. Don't get it twisted. And that's to remind you, further established that the region you call ibo land today belongs to us. cool

Yes, anybody can post anything on wiki... Just like this link of yours?

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/04/eze-chima-a-new-tale-of-aro-heroism/


grin

You obviously confused and angry at the reality of your life and people.

More of the reality you hate ;



http://ihuanedo.ning.com/group/healtheducation/forum/topics/yoruba-igbo-benin-historical-conection
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:09am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


We where bini, now we are igalla?

Confused bini children. grin

I am done with you.

Anyways, anyone can post on wikepedia. It is open. You can also edit the write-ups,

We anambrians will forever be igbos! angry

https://ukpuru.tumblr.com/post/124264146737

I can provide you a thousand link to drive home my point. You go cry taya grin

Point of correction, anambra can never be ibo. You are a land grabber.
More link;

https://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane..com/2014/02/oba-esigie-of-benin-great-king-of-benin.html?m=1
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 2:12am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


I can provide you a thousand link to drive home my point. You go cry taya grin

Point of correction, anambra can never be ibo. You are a land grabber.
More link;

https://kwekudee-tripdownmemorylane..com/2014/02/oba-esigie-of-benin-great-king-of-benin.html?m=1

The founder of Onitsha was Eze Chima, now you are claiming that Oba Esigie founded Benin?

Confused Ewedugerian. grin

The founder of Onitsha is an aro boy, that migrated to Benin! angry
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:15am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


The founder of Onitsha was Eze Chima, now you are claiming that Oba Esigie founded Benin?

Confused Ewedugerian. grin

The founder of Onitsha is an aro boy, that migrated to Benin! angry


This is taken from your link, screen shot below.
Your culture, your way of life and the land belong to bini kingdom. Now that your own link.

You go cry taya today. grin

grin

Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 2:21am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


This is taken from your link, screen shot below.
Your culture, your way of life and the land belong to bini kingdom. Now that your own link.

You go cry taya today. grin

grin

Oga come here to Onitsha and tell me whether you saw a spec of bini culture. grin

Eze Chima, c. 1500s
Eze Chima was an Igbo citizen of Benin City in the 16th century who in one western Igbo tradition had a falling out with Oba (emperor) Esigie of Benin (1504-1550) leading to an eastward movement of a group headed by Eze Chima. Comprised of mainly Igbo migrants and some Edo people, the group moved unarmed towards western Igbo communities setting up and influencing a number of towns there. Elements of the group also passed the Niger River and established the city of Onicha (Onitsha), formally Onicha Mmili. Benin’s hostility may be linked to Queen Mother Idia, the highly influential mother of Oba Esigie, who may have seized lands leased to non-Bini, the indigenous ruling peoples of Benin City, due to general hostilities against foreigners linked to Benin’s wars with its neighbours, most notably the Idah state of the Igala at the time. The migrants from Benin were dispersed and taken in by the varying Igbo communities. Eze Chima died in old age in the town of Obio, unable to reach Onicha before his death. His descendants including those from towns he established are known as Umu Eze Chima (the children of Eze Chima).

I didn't even see what you posted on the website.

It is night time, and i am sure you have not gotten enough sleep and madness is affecting you.

Igbos have always had monarchial elements, and had always owned the "obi" title.
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:27am On Nov 01, 2020
Education is key but comprehension is what enhances it.
This is according to the link you provided. Now, let's see who make up anambra of today. A closer look at the article states and establishes this, below ;


Eze Chima, c. 1500s
Eze Chima was an Igbo [citizen of Benin City in the 16th century who in one western Igbo tradition had a falling out with Oba (emperor) Esigie of Benin (1504-1550) leading to an eastward movement of a group headed by Eze Chima.[/b] Comprised of mainly Igbo migrants and some Edo people, the group moved unarmed towards western Igbo communities setting up and influencing a number of towns there. Elements of the group also passed the Niger River and established the city of Onicha (Onitsha), formally Onicha Mmili. Benin’s hostility may be linked to Queen Mother Idia, the highly influential mother of Oba Esigie, who may have seized lands leased to non-Bini, the indigenous ruling peoples of Benin City, due to general hostilities against foreigners linked to Benin’s wars with its neighbours, most notably the Idah state of the Igala at the time. The migrants from Benin were dispersed and taken in by the varying Igbo communities. Eze Chima died in old age in the town of Obio, unable to reach Onicha before his death. His descendants including those from towns he established are known as Umu Eze Chima (the children of Eze Chima).

So, in a nutshell, even Eze the citizen of bini ( as stated above)failed accomplished or reach onitcha but the edos among the group. grin
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:28am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Oga come here to Onitsha and tell me whether you saw a spec of bini culture. grin

Eze Chima, c. 1500s
Eze Chima was an Igbo citizen of Benin City in the 16th century who in one western Igbo tradition had a falling out with Oba (emperor) Esigie of Benin (1504-1550) leading to an eastward movement of a group headed by Eze Chima. Comprised of mainly Igbo migrants and some Edo people, the group moved unarmed towards western Igbo communities setting up and influencing a number of towns there. Elements of the group also passed the Niger River and established the city of Onicha (Onitsha), formally Onicha Mmili. Benin’s hostility may be linked to Queen Mother Idia, the highly influential mother of Oba Esigie, who may have seized lands leased to non-Bini, the indigenous ruling peoples of Benin City, due to general hostilities against foreigners linked to Benin’s wars with its neighbours, most notably the Idah state of the Igala at the time. The migrants from Benin were dispersed and taken in by the varying Igbo communities. Eze Chima died in old age in the town of Obio, unable to reach Onicha before his death. His descendants including those from towns he established are known as Umu Eze Chima (the children of Eze Chima).

I didn't even see what you posted on the website.

It is night time, and i am sure you have not gotten enough sleep and madness is affecting you.

Igbos have always had monarchial elements, and had always owned the "obi" title.

You just read your own article you didn't anylized it.

E pain am. grin

As for claiming the land of edo, onisha, we would in do time after we've successful chased all strangers away from there. grin

So, stop reading, study it and digest the danm thing.


grin
Eze Chima, c. 1500s
Eze Chima was an Igbo citizen of Benin City in the 16th century who in one western Igbo tradition had a falling out with Oba (emperor) Esigie of Benin (1504-1550) leading to an eastward movement of a group headed by Eze Chima. Comprised of mainly Igbo migrants and some Edo people, the group moved unarmed towards western Igbo communities setting up and influencing a number of towns there. Elements of the group also passed the Niger River and established the city of Onicha (Onitsha), formally Onicha Mmili. Benin’s hostility may be linked to Queen Mother Idia, the highly influential mother of Oba Esigie, who may have seized lands leased to non-Bini, the indigenous ruling peoples of Benin City, due to general hostilities against foreigners linked to Benin’s wars with its neighbours, most notably the Idah state of the Igala at the time. The migrants from Benin were dispersed and taken in by the varying Igbo communities. Eze Chima died in old age in the town of Obio, unable to reach Onicha before his death. His descendants including those from towns he established are known as Umu Eze Chima (the children of Eze Chima).

So, in a nutshell, even Eze the citizen of bini ( as stated above)failed accomplished or reach onitcha but the edos among the group. grin

Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 2:30am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


You just read your own article you didn't anylized it.

E pain am. grin

As for claiming the land of edo, onisha, we would in do time after we've successful chased all strangers away from there. grin

See this boy grin

Come to Onitsha and we will happily give you fagba treatment

Una cone heads go correct! angry
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 2:33am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:

[s]
You just read your own article you didn't anylized it.

E pain am. grin

As for claiming the land of edo, onisha, we would in do time after we've successful chased all strangers away from there. grin

So, stop reading, study it and digest the danm thing.


grin


So, in a nutshell, even Eze the citizen of bini ( as stated above)failed accomplished or reach onitcha but the edos among the group. grin[/s]

Does citizenship change ethnic group? grin

Anyways, the group that discovered onitsha was mainly igbos headed by an igbo man with edo people. Is edo even a tribe?

If e pain you dat you are a bini sub group and the entire yeruba land is owned by the bini make you go hug transformer grin
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:33am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


See this boy grin

Come to Onitsha and we will happily give you fagba treatment

Una cone heads go correct! angry

Must you resort to violence now? grin

No dude, we would take what belongs to us in due time. You are a land grabber and you've just been schooled. Period! Pack your load. grin

Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:35am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Does citizenship change ethnic group? grin

Anyways, the group that discovered onitsha was mainly igbos headed by an igbo man with edo people. Is edo even a tribe?

Edo/bini had always been known to have multi group in it, right from. Check my quote above again, it's not even about being a citizen or not. Did you check your article? Eze couldn't even established or make it to the onitsha of today but the group which that majorly consists of edo/binis.

Aya, argue with your keyboard. cool grin
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 2:40am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Does citizenship change ethnic group? grin

Anyways, the group that discovered onitsha was mainly igbos headed by an igbo man with edo people. Is edo even a tribe?

If e pain you dat you are a bini sub group and the entire yeruba land is owned by the bini make you go hug transformer grin


Kai. Another lie. The article did not state which group was larger. Another lie busted. grin cool

I have lectured you today and you've suddenly changed the tune when you initially claimed eze ( who died in oho) established onitsha.

Your reality ;

]Eze Chima died in old age in the town of Obio, unable to reach Onicha before his death

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 2:58am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


Must you resort to violence now? grin

No dude, we would take what belongs to us in due time. You are a land grabber and you've just been schooled. Period! Pack your load. grin

Come and collect it na!

We are waiting...

Even that your useless oba doesn't even dear lay claim on our land

https://www.edoworld.net/How_Ancient_Igbos_CoFounded_The_Obaship_Of_Lagos.html

If e pain you that Lagos is co-founded by the igbos... lerrit end grin

Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 3:00am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:



Kai. Another lie. The article did not state which group was larger. Another lie busted. grin cool

I have lectured you today and you've suddenly changed the tune when you initially claimed eze ( who died in oho) established onitsha.

Your reality ;


I no get your time.

It seems like you are going mad this 3:00 am. grin

My Onitsha will forever be igbo. angry
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 3:03am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Come and collect it na!

We are waiting...

Even that your useless oba doesn't even dear lay claim on our land

https://www.edoworld.net/How_Ancient_Igbos_CoFounded_The_Obaship_Of_Lagos.html

If e pain you that Lagos is co-founded by the igbos... lerrit end grin


The screen shot fits you well grin. More like hiding behind the lies. I thought you said it was Eze that established onitsha? cheesy

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 3:05am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


I no get your time.

It seems like you are going mad this 3:00 am. grin

My Onitsha will forever be igbo. angry

Ohoo, you've finally resort to oral as facts now...lool grin

Eh en, you no get my time but you dug up my old post and quoted me first? Two-mouth liar. You've announced your withdrawal like twice or more now and you are still here because you couldn't sleep a after being concerned and exposed?

Lmao.

Onitsha was and is never belong ibo but the edos that established it according to your own link.

Ntorr tongue grin grin

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 3:07am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:



The screen shot fits you well grin. More like hiding behind the lies. I thought you said it was Eze that established onitsha? cheesy

Oga sleep.

Onitsha was founded by an Aro man. Period. cool

My Onitsha will be igbo until the end of days. grin
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 3:09am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


Oga sleep.

Onitsha was founded by an Aro man. Period. cool

My Onitsha will be igbo until the end of days. grin


Aro ko, akata ni.

Bring it on let's see now.
No be only period, na menstruation. Aro lives in your oral facts not history or raw facts. cheesy
Lmao. grin cheesy

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 3:11am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


Aro ko, akata ni.

Bring it on let's see now.

Lmao. grin cheesy

Bring what on?
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by NairaHercules(m): 3:12am On Nov 01, 2020
totit:


You just read your own article you didn't anylized it.

E pain am. grin

As for claiming the land of edo, onisha, we would in do time after we've successful chased all strangers away from there. grin

So, stop reading, study it and digest the danm thing.


grin


So, in a nutshell, even Eze the citizen of bini ( as stated above)failed accomplished or reach onitcha but the edos among the group. grin

The migrants where mainly igbo
Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by totit: 3:58am On Nov 01, 2020
NairaHercules:


The migrants where mainly igbo

Lool.
You keep exposing your lies and embarrassing yourself the more.
grin grin

At the bolded.....Really, where is the prove to that in the article? Imao cool

By the way, you initially claimed Eze established Onitsha what about that now?

Eze don suffer oo. He couldn't even make it to onisha. cheesy

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Re: Onitsha: The Bini And Igbo Connection by Voyagerr: 12:56pm On Jul 16
Sanchez01:
Benin and Igbo Connection
Onitsha, Orisha
By PHILIP EMEAGWALI


Introduction:

I am a Yoruba by birth (born in Akure, western region) and Igbo by heritage. As a native Onitsha Igbo, I trace my ancestry to Eze Chima, a prince who rebelled against the Benin royal dynasty and emigrated from the kingdom. Other Igbos that trace their lineage to Eze Chima include Onicha-Ukwu, Onicha-Olona, Onicha-Ugbo, Obior, Issele-Ukwu, Issele-Mkpima, Issele-Azagba, Ezi, Abeh and Obamkpa.

Native Onitshans speak a dialect of the Igbo language with several Benin/Yoruba words such as "Obi" (of Onitsha) and "Oba" (of Benin). In fact, the word Onitsha (Onicha) is a corruption of the god "Orisha." The bini name for River Niger is Ohinmwin. The Onicha Igbo call it "Orinmili." In a few years, we will have DNA tests that proves (or disproves) the Onitsha-Benin-Yoruba connection.

In fact, a lost dialect of the Yoruba language, called Olukwumu, is spoken in Brazil and in a few Igbo communities named Anioma, Idumu-Ogu, Ubulubu, Ugboba, Ugbodu, and Ukwunzu (M. A. Onwuejeogwu, 1987 Ahiajoku Lecture). The absence Olukwumu in core Yoruba land proves that these communities are the Lost Yoruba Tribe that were fleeing from slave raiders.
Please share your information by contacting us at emeagwali.com.

http://ihuanedo.ning.com/group/healtheducation/forum/topics/yoruba-igbo-benin-historical-conection


Una dey craze oo , onitsha is a corrupt word of orisha?? Na wa

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