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The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by Nobody: 9:00pm On Nov 29, 2021 |
THE IJAW TRADITIONAL RULER WHO SUGGESTED THE NAME BIAFRA AFTER CONSULTATION FROM ALL REGIONS OF BIAFRA. LATER BECAME THE ADMINISTRATOR OF BAYELSA PROVINCE. His Royal Highness Chief Frank Opigo Dawai 111, Amananaowei of Angiama was a statesman politician, educationist and a philanthropist. He graduated in 1953 as the first graduate of central/western Ijaw land who later served as Assistant Registrar, Student Union. In 1967 he became the administrator of Yenegoa Province of Biafra and the commissioner for rural DEVELOPMENT. "Biafra" , a name familiar with the Old eastern region and Igbos today WAS suggested by him. Chief Opigo gave Biafra (after the Bight of Biafra now Bonny) its name and the rest of the seceding eastern region adopted it. Biafra historical record would remain incomplete if this great Ijaw son is not remembered. 1 Like
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Re: The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by GreatBoss: 9:15pm On Nov 29, 2021 |
That's his problem. Even his village Angiama, dey Ijaw Republic. |
Re: The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by Emperormartin(m): 10:15pm On Nov 29, 2021 |
We’re happy for the ijaws |
Re: The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by Rexwalters1: 11:01pm On Nov 29, 2021 |
Emperormartin:Ok the zombies even named their Republic after the bight of Biafra, a name given by the Portuguese @ Fernando Po? Mumus So Biafra as a word is not indigenous? 1 Like |
Re: The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by Nobody: 12:18am On Nov 30, 2021 |
Rexwalters1: Social media has made many of you to come online to show your deep level of ignorance. Your comment reeks of stupidity and ignorance on many fronts. Let me just touch a few. Are you aware that lagos was given by the Portuguese to mean collection of waters. Does that in any way demean the state? Was Nigeria not a name given to this geographical location by Lord lugard's girlfriend? So does that make Nigeria who bears the name mumu? Now coming back to address your ignorance, that axis called bite of biafra has existed in the world atlas, even before the creation of Nigeria. It represents that southern arc before the Atlantic ocean. If the people residing on that axis of the globe decided to adopt that name to represent those there, it's not wrong. But ofcourse, ignorance filled with hate will make kids like you continue to be stupid forever. That's why Nigeria will continue to fall into the hands of bad rulers, because they have your type in good number to vote for them purely out of tribal bigotry |
Re: The Ijaw Traditional Ruler Who Suggested The Name Biafra After Consultations by Emperormartin(m): 7:31am On Nov 30, 2021 |
Rexwalters1:Lol… my brother you’re so pained…and I wish I can help you Anyway if I come back from work we’ll relax somewhere with a bottle of hero and some chickens… Xmas is approaching! There’s no need to be full of bile! |
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