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Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by exposition: 11:04am On Dec 12, 2020 |
Juliusmalema:imagine an illiterate a cross river reject that cannot even string together basic English telling me to go back to school! You think you can hide behind social media?I know you and I am still watching and waiting |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Bendeco2020: 12:33pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
glacswhite: Bro, even if u can't read map at least browse the states that bounds rivers state.... It's very easy, don't argue what you don't know |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by BastardWike: 1:19pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
SaintBishop: You're not completely correct. People in far extreme riverine areas like Bonny island speak and understand Igbo, and I'm not talking about settlers here but indigenous people! 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by BastardWike: 1:30pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
NoFucksToGive: Stop being obstinate in infecting others with your ignorance. Peter Odili is not Ikwerre but Ndoni man. Some of you Nigerians have low IQ and that is why chaos has been let loose everywhere. The same way we have the Mbaise clan, Owerri clan, Orlu clan, Egbema clan, Oguta clan etc in Imo State or Ngwa clan, Bende clan, Ohafia/Abiriba clan, Asa clan etc in Abia State is how we have Etche clan, Asa clan, Ndoni clan, Egbema clan, Ikwerre clan etc in Rivers State. Now one thing in common in all these clans is that they all speak Igbo (with little variations in dialect) and practice same culture and tradition. However, due to oil politics and Igbophobia that Nigerians have, they decided to use state resources in promoting disunity in Igboland. Unfortunately, some of this clans within Rivers State were foolish enough to fall for it and started calling their clans ethnic nationalities. If Owerri or Mbaise clans were carved into Rivers State in the 1970's like the other Igbo clans, they would have been answering ethnic nationalities by now too. |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by SaintBishop: 1:34pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
BastardWike:Not everyone in bonny speak or understand igbo oga, Finima people don't speak or understand igbo. 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Nobody: 5:46pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
exposition: Go back to school. juliusmalema will love to see you get sound Education. |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by exposition: 8:13pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
Juliusmalema:stinking Sewage tank! Look for your mates and troll I am way above your league |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Nobody: 8:36pm On Dec 12, 2020 |
exposition: Go back to school. juliusmalema will love to see you get sound Education. |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by tkmano: 5:49am On Oct 02, 2021 |
NoFucksToGive: But kwara people are Northerners or is what you wrote a typo? 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Missionaire: 2:23pm On Oct 31, 2022 |
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