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Ikwerre People Are Not Igbo(stop Forcing And Begging Them) / Aniocha, Ndokwa, Ika And Oshimilli Are All Igbo's. Please Know Your Origin / History Of Anioma Most Especially Ndokwa Shows They Are Not Igbos. (2) (3) (4)

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Re: Re: Aniocha,Ndokwa,Ika And Oshimilli Are NOT Igbo's Stop Misinforming The Public by Nobody: 8:57am On Mar 22, 2019
uzobaby:
@op let me just assume you're being sarcastic...I even understand anioma,with ease compared to Izzi,Ezza,Effium, Ngwa dialects...Make una find another topic. ..
is there anything like Anioma? If you mean you understand Enuani like what Asaba. ibusa and the rest of them speak, it's understandable.
Re: Re: Aniocha,Ndokwa,Ika And Oshimilli Are NOT Igbo's Stop Misinforming The Public by szczescie(m): 5:29am On Nov 18, 2022
They were slaves bought by the bini people to be sold to the Europeans but unfortunately for the bini people slave trade was abolished by the Anioma people refused to go back to Igbo land for fear of being outcast, osu, ghost because most of them were already osu and outcast or seen as dead via the long god of arochukwu and so on.
It’s only because they don’t know their history that they are claiming Igbo today but if they knew the story of how they got to where they are and why their ancestors refused to go back they’ll reject that Igbo identity.
Igbo’s today are doing as if they like them just for election numbers and resources finish.
Re: Re: Aniocha,Ndokwa,Ika And Oshimilli Are NOT Igbo's Stop Misinforming The Public by ljoh: 6:30pm On Nov 23, 2022
szczescie:
They were slaves bought by the bini people to be sold to the Europeans but unfortunately for the bini people slave trade was abolished by the Anioma people refused to go back to Igbo land for fear of being outcast, osu, ghost because most of them were already osu and outcast or seen as dead via the long god of arochukwu and so on.
It’s only because they don’t know their history that they are claiming Igbo today but if they knew the story of how they got to where they are and why their ancestors refused to go back they’ll reject that Igbo identity.
Igbo’s today are doing as if they like them just for election numbers and resources finish.

Morronic ignoramus typing rubbish, Anioma people are Igbo, they were part of the binin kingdom and not slaves, they were part of the kingdom just like urhobo, itsekiri, Ijaw and others.

They have been living in Delta North before and after slavery, only a zombie would think Anioma was established after slavery.

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Re: Re: Aniocha,Ndokwa,Ika And Oshimilli Are NOT Igbo's Stop Misinforming The Public by RestructureNig2: 9:23pm On Nov 24, 2022
szczescie:
They were slaves bought by the bini people to be sold to the Europeans but unfortunately for the bini people slave trade was abolished by the Anioma people refused to go back to Igbo land for fear of being outcast, osu, ghost because most of them were already osu and outcast or seen as dead via the long god of arochukwu and so on.
It’s only because they don’t know their history that they are claiming Igbo today but if they knew the story of how they got to where they are and why their ancestors refused to go back they’ll reject that Igbo identity.
Igbo’s today are doing as if they like them just for election numbers and resources finish.

See how ignorant you are,
Anioma people are Igbo, they are in their land and have been living there for thousands of years, Anioma(Delta North) is part of Igboland,

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