Editor's note: In this piece sent to Legit.ng, Anayo M. Nwosu writes on the relationship between the Rivers people and Igbos. Nwosu believes the Igbos owe the people of Rivers state a long standing apology which must be tendered to foster better relationship between the two ethnic groups.
Mazi Kiwe left Nnewi in 1927 with his maternal uncle to Port Harcourt to learn carpentry. He served his master for seven good years before he was "settled" or freed to start his own workshop. Igwe Ocha was renamed Port Harcourt by the colonial government. It was the main port for export of slaves and palm produce. Many warriors in the hinterlands had their human barns or warehouses at Igwe Ocha where they would keep human beings kidnapped from their towns in the mainland and gradually be selling them into slavery to the Europeans.
The big slave merchants have empowered buying agents who have gangs of strong men moving round the towns to kidnap able-bodied men and women for onward movement to Igwe Ocha for sales. Some unfortunate slavery victims were beaten to submission while many died as they resisted being captured. Relatives were known to have conspired to sell their fellow siblings into slavery in other to inherit the victims' wives or land; or out of sheer jealousy or envy. On that fateful evening, Mazi Kiwe greeted Pa Douglas Lookman as usual and steadied his attention on his chisel as he worked on chairs he must deliver to a client the next day. His customer was a temperamental type who had paid upfront for the furniture delivery. "Pa Douglas, I'm so busy as you can see and cannot play drought now, I have an urgent delivery of a pair of chairs to make tomorrow morning" Kiwe told his older friend. But Douglas didn't come to play drought that evening. He had found Kiwe very trustworthy enough to tell him his well guarded secret. He left to return the next day.
"Kiwe my son", Pa Douglas began, "I have observed you for some years now and have come to trust you". Kiwe was confused as he had never seen his old friend in such a sober mood. "I could tell from your accent that you are from Otolo Nnewi" Kiwe was shocked by such allusion as they had never discussed his village before this time.
Kiwe was particularly surprised because everybody in the yard knew that Pa Douglas hated Igbo people. Pa Douglas openly would rain invective on Igbo race on slightest provocation hence making most Igbo co-tenants to avoid him. "I know you are shocked by my statement, don't be because my mother was from Otolo and I can tell all the dialects in Nnewi" , he continued. "Who are you Pa Douglas?" Kiwe charged. "I will never listen to you until you reveal your real identity, perhaps you are okara madu okara muo or superhuman". "Is Dim Ohachie still alive?" Kiwe's skin instantly grew goose pimples.
Every Nnewi youth was rattled upon hearing that name. The hearing of the of name "Dim Ohachi" could make a sleeping man wake up and scale a fence for safety. "Dim Ohachie was my uncle, he sold me into slavery; I'm from Okpuno Nnewichi Nnewi" , Pa Douglas said and started crying. "Why didn't you go back when slavery was abolished by the colonial government? You can go back now" Kiwe advised. "I can never go back to Nnewi; he will kill me if he hears that I returned; not after acquiring my father's land, palm trees and breadfruits. "Besides, Dim Ohachie was onyemuo na afu uzo or a living evil spirit who has turned grasses and roots into his messengers. "How else can I explain the method he used to capture me and sold me into slavery? "I can vividly recall that he sent for me and I arrived at his house but what happened thereafter and how I ended up at Igwe Ocha, I could not remember till date.
"I was not the only one he sold from our village; after the ban on slavery and our eventual freedom, some settled in Ikwerre while I decided to live in Okirika. "My real name is Anaka and my dead father's name is Nwokekeke. I had to change my names to Douglas Lookman to break away from my past. "So my son, you can see why many of us were betrayed and sold by our relations from our various Igbo towns hate you and the children of our wicked relations. "I have related my story to my children and have urged them to avenge my humiliation because an injury to one is an injury to all" , Pa Douglas ended with a heart full of vengeance. Until the whole Igbo people in the hinterlands openly and genuinely apologize to our brothers in Ikwerre, Obiakpor, Okirika, Port Harcourt and to those inhabiting the creeks of Rivers state, their hatred and inclination to have a pound of flesh on Igbos in the main land shall never abate. Their ancestors told them of the atrocities perpetrated against them by their relations who sold them off into slavery in the most callous way. The heartless seizure of Igbo landed properties by Rivers people during and after Biafran war as "abandoned properties" was in retaliation of the injustice suffered by their ancestors. The mindless taking of the abandoned properties belonging to the Igbo's was considered a tit for tat for loss of land in the Igbo mainland by their forefathers to the greedy relatives and slave merchants. The Igbo leaders shouldn't gloss over the injustices of the past. Apology needs to be tendered. Who knows? Some of our brothers, upon genuine appeasement, might be touched to return the seized properties of their fellow Biafrans. With a genuine reconciliation, Rumuokoro and other Igbo cities corrupted with "R" prefix by post-civil war government of Rivers state may be changed to their Igbo identity. Truth be told, our forefathers were very very mean to our brothers.
MelesZenawi: All these lagos-Ibadan express and cooked up stories from 19th century.
Dem no dey tire with propaganda.
Awolowo really sold propaganda to his children.
Ndi uchu.
I hate commenting on nairaland on Sundays but this character I am quoting who is the same person with the op has started his madness again hence pushing me to go against my will.. Osagye, ReelectBuhari, Juliesmma(All the same person) ..You can run but you can't hide I have warned you several times that you are chasing shadows on nairaland because all your efforts on nairaland will keep showing negative results offline. Rivers hate Igbo? The same Rivers that has more than 10 ethnic groups in including the same Igbos you love to hate .. So Obigbo people who fell into Rivers in late 70's due to boundary adjustments hate Igbos because they found themselves in Rivers ? Ndoki people also hate Igbos? Even some communities that were balkanised between IMO and Rivers hate Igbos ? I am sure people of Arochukwu and Ibibio of Akwa Ibom and Abia state also hate each other because they found themselves in different states which is your logic. ?.. State creation don't define people but ethnicity.
I had to quote you so that people will be very careful with you based on what you are parading yourself as..
Open another moniker, I will fetch you out. It's seems you are tired of Anambra Vs IMO Vs Ebony fake bashing.. Igbo wannabe.. Keep chasing shadow ..
MelesZenawi: Editor's note: In this piece sent to Legit.ng, Anayo M. Nwosu writes on the relationship between the Rivers people and Igbos. Nwosu believes the Igbos owe the people of Rivers state a long standing apology which must be tendered to foster better relationship between the two ethnic groups.
Mazi Kiwe left Nnewi in 1927 with his maternal uncle to Port Harcourt to learn carpentry. He served his master for seven good years before he was "settled" or freed to start his own workshop. Igwe Ocha was renamed Port Harcourt by the colonial government. It was the main port for export of slaves and palm produce. Many warriors in the hinterlands had their human barns or warehouses at Igwe Ocha where they would keep human beings kidnapped from their towns in the mainland and gradually be selling them into slavery to the Europeans.
The big slave merchants have empowered buying agents who have gangs of strong men moving round the towns to kidnap able-bodied men and women for onward movement to Igwe Ocha for sales. Some unfortunate slavery victims were beaten to submission while many died as they resisted being captured. Relatives were known to have conspired to sell their fellow siblings into slavery in other to inherit the victims' wives or land; or out of sheer jealousy or envy. On that fateful evening, Mazi Kiwe greeted Pa Douglas Lookman as usual and steadied his attention on his chisel as he worked on chairs he must deliver to a client the next day. His customer was a temperamental type who had paid upfront for the furniture delivery. "Pa Douglas, I'm so busy as you can see and cannot play drought now, I have an urgent delivery of a pair of chairs to make tomorrow morning" Kiwe told his older friend. But Douglas didn't come to play drought that evening. He had found Kiwe very trustworthy enough to tell him his well guarded secret. He left to return the next day.
"Kiwe my son", Pa Douglas began, "I have observed you for some years now and have come to trust you". Kiwe was confused as he had never seen his old friend in such a sober mood. "I could tell from your accent that you are from Otolo Nnewi" Kiwe was shocked by such allusion as they had never discussed his village before this time.
Kiwe was particularly surprised because everybody in the yard knew that Pa Douglas hated Igbo people. Pa Douglas openly would rain invective on Igbo race on slightest provocation hence making most Igbo co-tenants to avoid him. "I know you are shocked by my statement, don't be because my mother was from Otolo and I can tell all the dialects in Nnewi" , he continued. "Who are you Pa Douglas?" Kiwe charged. "I will never listen to you until you reveal your real identity, perhaps you are okara madu okara muo or superhuman". "Is Dim Ohachie still alive?" Kiwe's skin instantly grew goose pimples.
Every Nnewi youth was rattled upon hearing that name. The hearing of the of name "Dim Ohachi" could make a sleeping man wake up and scale a fence for safety. "Dim Ohachie was my uncle, he sold me into slavery; I'm from Okpuno Nnewichi Nnewi" , Pa Douglas said and started crying. "Why didn't you go back when slavery was abolished by the colonial government? You can go back now" Kiwe advised. "I can never go back to Nnewi; he will kill me if he hears that I returned; not after acquiring my father's land, palm trees and breadfruits. "Besides, Dim Ohachie was onyemuo na afu uzo or a living evil spirit who has turned grasses and roots into his messengers. "How else can I explain the method he used to capture me and sold me into slavery? "I can vividly recall that he sent for me and I arrived at his house but what happened thereafter and how I ended up at Igwe Ocha, I could not remember till date.
"I was not the only one he sold from our village; after the ban on slavery and our eventual freedom, some settled in Ikwerre while I decided to live in Okirika. "My real name is Anaka and my dead father's name is Nwokekeke. I had to change my names to Douglas Lookman to break away from my past. "So my son, you can see why many of us were betrayed and sold by our relations from our various Igbo towns hate you and the children of our wicked relations. "I have related my story to my children and have urged them to avenge my humiliation because an injury to one is an injury to all" , Pa Douglas ended with a heart full of vengeance. Until the whole Igbo people in the hinterlands openly and genuinely apologize to our brothers in Ikwerre, Obiakpor, Okirika, Port Harcourt and to those inhabiting the creeks of Rivers state, their hatred and inclination to have a pound of flesh on Igbos in the main land shall never abate. Their ancestors told them of the atrocities perpetrated against them by their relations who sold them off into slavery in the most callous way. The heartless seizure of Igbo landed properties by Rivers people during and after Biafran war as "abandoned properties" was in retaliation of the injustice suffered by their ancestors. The mindless taking of the abandoned properties belonging to the Igbo's was considered a tit for tat for loss of land in the Igbo mainland by their forefathers to the greedy relatives and slave merchants. The Igbo leaders shouldn't gloss over the injustices of the past. Apology needs to be tendered. Who knows? Some of our brothers, upon genuine appeasement, might be touched to return the seized properties of their fellow Biafrans. With a genuine reconciliation, Rumuokoro and other Igbo cities corrupted with "R" prefix by post-civil war government of Rivers state may be changed to their Igbo identity. Truth be told, our forefathers were very very mean to our brothers.
Nonsense write up. Say that crap to those outside Rivers State. 90% of Ikwerre men marry Igbo women, 90% of Rivers children have maternal/paternal homes in Igbo lands.
As a Rivers Indegene, I would rather marry an Igbo man than a man from my village.
Is it only Igbos that engaged in slave trade? This is utter rubbish and only existed in the minds of the lazy writer. Even amongst Rivers people, there is hatred amongst them. A Kalabari man will not want to have anything to do with an Ikwere man, as they consider the later to be arrogant, is it also caused by the Igboman?
The hatred between Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike both from Ikwere is also caused by Igboman. One day some people will not have an erection when they want to sleep with their wife and they will blame it on the Igboman.
I don't know what you are talking about about but I am from ndoki rivers state and I consider myself Igbo and Niger delta, likewise my friends from etche lga.
BUSINESSARENAA: Is it only Igbos that engaged in slave trade? This is utter rubbish and only existed in the minds of the lazy writer. Even amongst Rivers people, there is hatred amongst them. A Kalabari man will not want to have anything to do with an Ikwere man, as they consider the later to be arrogant, is it also caused by the Igboman?
The hatred between Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike both from Ikwere is also caused by Igboman. One day some people will not have an erection when they want to sleep with their wife and they will blame it on the Igboman.
Rubbish write up from a lazy writer.
No mind the writer and the gangs circulating on media even after been dated back.
Rivers seized igbo property,
Rivers is one of the reason they lost the war.
There governor named state stadia after yakubu gowon (most hated man by igbo)
Yet these people still do attache by force cos of oyel
MelesZenawi: Editor's note: In this piece sent to Legit.ng, Anayo M. Nwosu writes on the relationship between the Rivers people and Igbos. Nwosu believes the Igbos owe the people of Rivers state a long standing apology which must be tendered to foster better relationship between the two ethnic groups.
Mazi Kiwe left Nnewi in 1927 with his maternal uncle to Port Harcourt to learn carpentry. He served his master for seven good years before he was "settled" or freed to start his own workshop. Igwe Ocha was renamed Port Harcourt by the colonial government. It was the main port for export of slaves and palm produce. Many warriors in the hinterlands had their human barns or warehouses at Igwe Ocha where they would keep human beings kidnapped from their towns in the mainland and gradually be selling them into slavery to the Europeans.
The big slave merchants have empowered buying agents who have gangs of strong men moving round the towns to kidnap able-bodied men and women for onward movement to Igwe Ocha for sales. Some unfortunate slavery victims were beaten to submission while many died as they resisted being captured. Relatives were known to have conspired to sell their fellow siblings into slavery in other to inherit the victims' wives or land; or out of sheer jealousy or envy. On that fateful evening, Mazi Kiwe greeted Pa Douglas Lookman as usual and steadied his attention on his chisel as he worked on chairs he must deliver to a client the next day. His customer was a temperamental type who had paid upfront for the furniture delivery. "Pa Douglas, I'm so busy as you can see and cannot play drought now, I have an urgent delivery of a pair of chairs to make tomorrow morning" Kiwe told his older friend. But Douglas didn't come to play drought that evening. He had found Kiwe very trustworthy enough to tell him his well guarded secret. He left to return the next day.
"Kiwe my son", Pa Douglas began, "I have observed you for some years now and have come to trust you". Kiwe was confused as he had never seen his old friend in such a sober mood. "I could tell from your accent that you are from Otolo Nnewi" Kiwe was shocked by such allusion as they had never discussed his village before this time.
Kiwe was particularly surprised because everybody in the yard knew that Pa Douglas hated Igbo people. Pa Douglas openly would rain invective on Igbo race on slightest provocation hence making most Igbo co-tenants to avoid him. "I know you are shocked by my statement, don't be because my mother was from Otolo and I can tell all the dialects in Nnewi" , he continued. "Who are you Pa Douglas?" Kiwe charged. "I will never listen to you until you reveal your real identity, perhaps you are okara madu okara muo or superhuman". "Is Dim Ohachie still alive?" Kiwe's skin instantly grew goose pimples.
Every Nnewi youth was rattled upon hearing that name. The hearing of the of name "Dim Ohachi" could make a sleeping man wake up and scale a fence for safety. "Dim Ohachie was my uncle, he sold me into slavery; I'm from Okpuno Nnewichi Nnewi" , Pa Douglas said and started crying. "Why didn't you go back when slavery was abolished by the colonial government? You can go back now" Kiwe advised. "I can never go back to Nnewi; he will kill me if he hears that I returned; not after acquiring my father's land, palm trees and breadfruits. "Besides, Dim Ohachie was onyemuo na afu uzo or a living evil spirit who has turned grasses and roots into his messengers. "How else can I explain the method he used to capture me and sold me into slavery? "I can vividly recall that he sent for me and I arrived at his house but what happened thereafter and how I ended up at Igwe Ocha, I could not remember till date.
"I was not the only one he sold from our village; after the ban on slavery and our eventual freedom, some settled in Ikwerre while I decided to live in Okirika. "My real name is Anaka and my dead father's name is Nwokekeke. I had to change my names to Douglas Lookman to break away from my past. "So my son, you can see why many of us were betrayed and sold by our relations from our various Igbo towns hate you and the children of our wicked relations. "I have related my story to my children and have urged them to avenge my humiliation because an injury to one is an injury to all" , Pa Douglas ended with a heart full of vengeance. Until the whole Igbo people in the hinterlands openly and genuinely apologize to our brothers in Ikwerre, Obiakpor, Okirika, Port Harcourt and to those inhabiting the creeks of Rivers state, their hatred and inclination to have a pound of flesh on Igbos in the main land shall never abate. Their ancestors told them of the atrocities perpetrated against them by their relations who sold them off into slavery in the most callous way. The heartless seizure of Igbo landed properties by Rivers people during and after Biafran war as "abandoned properties" was in retaliation of the injustice suffered by their ancestors. The mindless taking of the abandoned properties belonging to the Igbo's was considered a tit for tat for loss of land in the Igbo mainland by their forefathers to the greedy relatives and slave merchants. The Igbo leaders shouldn't gloss over the injustices of the past. Apology needs to be tendered. Who knows? Some of our brothers, upon genuine appeasement, might be touched to return the seized properties of their fellow Biafrans. With a genuine reconciliation, Rumuokoro and other Igbo cities corrupted with "R" prefix by post-civil war government of Rivers state may be changed to their Igbo identity. Truth be told, our forefathers were very very mean to our brothers.
I so much wonder where you people get fake history and propaganda from. The Igbos were being sold as slaves. No history books shows Igbos selling others as slaves.
I so much wonder where you people get fake history and propaganda from. The Igbos were being sold as slaves. No history books shows Igbos selling others as slaves.
I just tire and people are circulating the rubbish.
I just tire and people are circulating the rubbish.
Na dem lagos-ibadan express newspaper.
They love propaganda.
In the whole of southern Nigeria the only person that can be held responsible for slave trade is the Oba of benin. According to my findings in Portugal he sold the highest slaves in West Africa, the reason he was the most popular king then in sub saharan Africa.
More than 3.5 million people were sold as slaves of which 65% of them were taken to America.
He sold the Yorubas, Igbos and other tribes in the south south.
MelesZenawi: Editor's note: In this piece sent to Legit.ng, Anayo M. Nwosu writes on the relationship between the Rivers people and Igbos. Nwosu believes the Igbos owe the people of Rivers state a long standing apology which must be tendered to foster better relationship between the two ethnic groups.
Mazi Kiwe left Nnewi in 1927 with his maternal uncle to Port Harcourt to learn carpentry. He served his master for seven good years before he was "settled" or freed to start his own workshop. Igwe Ocha was renamed Port Harcourt by the colonial government. It was the main port for export of slaves and palm produce. Many warriors in the hinterlands had their human barns or warehouses at Igwe Ocha where they would keep human beings kidnapped from their towns in the mainland and gradually be selling them into slavery to the Europeans.
The big slave merchants have empowered buying agents who have gangs of strong men moving round the towns to kidnap able-bodied men and women for onward movement to Igwe Ocha for sales. Some unfortunate slavery victims were beaten to submission while many died as they resisted being captured. Relatives were known to have conspired to sell their fellow siblings into slavery in other to inherit the victims' wives or land; or out of sheer jealousy or envy. On that fateful evening, Mazi Kiwe greeted Pa Douglas Lookman as usual and steadied his attention on his chisel as he worked on chairs he must deliver to a client the next day. His customer was a temperamental type who had paid upfront for the furniture delivery. "Pa Douglas, I'm so busy as you can see and cannot play drought now, I have an urgent delivery of a pair of chairs to make tomorrow morning" Kiwe told his older friend. But Douglas didn't come to play drought that evening. He had found Kiwe very trustworthy enough to tell him his well guarded secret. He left to return the next day.
"Kiwe my son", Pa Douglas began, "I have observed you for some years now and have come to trust you". Kiwe was confused as he had never seen his old friend in such a sober mood. "I could tell from your accent that you are from Otolo Nnewi" Kiwe was shocked by such allusion as they had never discussed his village before this time.
Kiwe was particularly surprised because everybody in the yard knew that Pa Douglas hated Igbo people. Pa Douglas openly would rain invective on Igbo race on slightest provocation hence making most Igbo co-tenants to avoid him. "I know you are shocked by my statement, don't be because my mother was from Otolo and I can tell all the dialects in Nnewi" , he continued. "Who are you Pa Douglas?" Kiwe charged. "I will never listen to you until you reveal your real identity, perhaps you are okara madu okara muo or superhuman". "Is Dim Ohachie still alive?" Kiwe's skin instantly grew goose pimples.
Every Nnewi youth was rattled upon hearing that name. The hearing of the of name "Dim Ohachi" could make a sleeping man wake up and scale a fence for safety. "Dim Ohachie was my uncle, he sold me into slavery; I'm from Okpuno Nnewichi Nnewi" , Pa Douglas said and started crying. "Why didn't you go back when slavery was abolished by the colonial government? You can go back now" Kiwe advised. "I can never go back to Nnewi; he will kill me if he hears that I returned; not after acquiring my father's land, palm trees and breadfruits. "Besides, Dim Ohachie was onyemuo na afu uzo or a living evil spirit who has turned grasses and roots into his messengers. "How else can I explain the method he used to capture me and sold me into slavery? "I can vividly recall that he sent for me and I arrived at his house but what happened thereafter and how I ended up at Igwe Ocha, I could not remember till date.
"I was not the only one he sold from our village; after the ban on slavery and our eventual freedom, some settled in Ikwerre while I decided to live in Okirika. "My real name is Anaka and my dead father's name is Nwokekeke. I had to change my names to Douglas Lookman to break away from my past. "So my son, you can see why many of us were betrayed and sold by our relations from our various Igbo towns hate you and the children of our wicked relations. "I have related my story to my children and have urged them to avenge my humiliation because an injury to one is an injury to all" , Pa Douglas ended with a heart full of vengeance. Until the whole Igbo people in the hinterlands openly and genuinely apologize to our brothers in Ikwerre, Obiakpor, Okirika, Port Harcourt and to those inhabiting the creeks of Rivers state, their hatred and inclination to have a pound of flesh on Igbos in the main land shall never abate. Their ancestors told them of the atrocities perpetrated against them by their relations who sold them off into slavery in the most callous way. The heartless seizure of Igbo landed properties by Rivers people during and after Biafran war as "abandoned properties" was in retaliation of the injustice suffered by their ancestors. The mindless taking of the abandoned properties belonging to the Igbo's was considered a tit for tat for loss of land in the Igbo mainland by their forefathers to the greedy relatives and slave merchants. The Igbo leaders shouldn't gloss over the injustices of the past. Apology needs to be tendered. Who knows? Some of our brothers, upon genuine appeasement, might be touched to return the seized properties of their fellow Biafrans. With a genuine reconciliation, Rumuokoro and other Igbo cities corrupted with "R" prefix by post-civil war government of Rivers state may be changed to their Igbo identity. Truth be told, our forefathers were very very mean to our brothers.
Reminds me of encounters with black Americans who have one reason or another to hate Africans, and Nigerians in particular.
They would actually say things like, "your ancestors forcibly sold our own ancestors into slavery, and now you have voluntarily undertaken the cross Atlantic journey just to take our jobs, welfare, and girls"
Reminds me of encounters with black Americans who have one reason or another to hate Africans, and Nigerians in particular.
They would actually say things like, "your ancestors forcibly sold our own ancestors into slavery, and now you have voluntarily undertaken the cross Atlantic journey just to take our jobs, welfare, and girls"
There is actually animosity between the Igbos of Rivers and the Igbos of the hinterland. Elechi Amadi wrote extensively about it in Sunset in Biafra. The 'R' prefix in community names is an open indication that Igbos of Rivers State never wanted to be identified as Igbos after the Civil War. The angle of slave trade is new on me, though. But what people don't know is that even though slave trade was abolished in 19th century, it thrived well into the 1930s. So that story could be true.
oglalasioux: There is actually animosity between the Igbos of Rivers and the Igbos of the hinterland. Elechi Amadi wrote extensively about it in Sunset in Biafra. The 'R' prefix in community names is an open indication that Igbos of Rivers State never wanted to be identified as Igbos after the Civil War. The angle of slave trade is new on me, though. But what people don't know is that even though slave trade was abolished in 19th century, it thrived well into the 1930s. So that story could be true.
Sorry sire, but is not true.
The R in their names is their personal issue, doesn't concern igbos in anyway.
NO DAY passes in NIGERIA without hearing the word "NDIGBO"...... When you are nobody, nobody talks about you. ......people are angry becos d 3 WISEMEN came from d EAST ......the WEALTHIEST PEOPLE (ABRAHAM, JOB etc) in the BIBLE also came from the EAST.
......the SUN also rises in the EAST.
......the WIND that parted the RED SEA came from the EAST
The R in their names is their personal issue, doesn't concern igbos in anyway.
So the write up is a fabricated lie from hell.
You are very uninformed about the Rs. Rumuokoro for instance is actually Umuokoro. The Rs were added after the war. If you have personal grudges with OP don't let it erode the correct thing. Please grab a copy of Elechi Amadi's Sunset in Biafra to further educate yourself about that.
You are very uninformed about the Rs. Rumuokoro for instance is actually Umuokoro. The Rs were added after the war. If you have personal grudges with OP don't let it erode the correct thing. Please grab a copy of Elechi Amadi's Sunset in Biafra to further educate yourself about that.
I don't give credence lies.
whatever they added to their names is their personal business and should stand as such,it doesn't in anyway have a cord to igbos.
You don't substantiate lies, you deflate it.
So how they decides their names to be remains with them but no one owe anybody any sort of damn apology.
So how they decides their names to be remains with them but no one owe anybody any sort of damn apology.
My brother you are doing a good job, we afonjas iwofa must try our possible best to sow a seed of confusion between igbos off se and ss, so that our hydraulic ewedu soup gubbling moment will be very sweet And my cone head will grown more longer