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Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by spearman(m): 12:48pm On Oct 12, 2023
The Benin Origin Of Onitsha: By Late President Nnamdi Azikiwe-

The first President of Nigeria. Nnamdi Azikiwe: My Genealogy and Nativity

"Thus, in tracing my paternal lineage, I could say that both parents of my father are direct descendants of Eze Chima. As for me, I can trace my paternal ancestry in this wise: I am the first son of Chukwuemeka, who was the third child and first son of Azikiwe, who was the second son of Molokwu, who was the third son of Ozomaocha, who was the second son of Inosi Onira, who was the fourth son of Dei, the second son of Eze Chima, the founder of Onitsha."

SOURCE - Nnamdi A zikiwe: My Odyssey, Chapter I (Spectrum Books, 1970) "My Genealogy and Nativity" P4
"I can trace my maternal ancestry thus: I am the first son of Nwanonaku Rachel Chinwe Ogbenyeanu (Aghadiuno)Azikiwe, who was third daughter of Aghadiuno Ajie, the fifth son of Onowu Agbani, first daughter of Obi Udokwu, the son who descended from five Kings of Onitsha. Five of these rulers of Onitsha were direct lineal descendants of Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIME), who led his warrior adventurers when they left Benin to establish the Onitsha city state in about 1748 AD.

" SOURCE - Nnamdi Azikiwe: My Odyssey, Chapter I (Spectrum Books, 1970) "My Genealogy and Nativity" P5[b] "One day I asked her (grandmother) the meaning of the word 'Onitsha'. She explained that it had historical significance. The terminology meant one who despised another. It is a contraction of two words, Onini to despise, and Ncha meaning others. So that the two words when joined together mean one who despises others. Then I asked her why we despised others. She patted me on the back and told me that it was due to our aristocratic background and tradition. I insisted that she should explain to me the basis of this supercilious social attitude. She told me that we despised others because we descended from the Royal House of Benin and so regarded ourselves as the superiors of other tribes who had no royal blood in their veins, "

"I continued to belabor my grandmother to tell me more of the history and origins of the Onitsha people. She narrated that many many years ago, there lived at Idu (Benin) a great Oba who had many children. Due to a power struggle regarding the right of precedence among princes of the blood and other altercations, there was a civil war in Benin. One day, the supporters of one of the princes insulted and assaulted Queen Asije, the mother of of the Oba of Benin, who was accused of having trespassed on their farmland. Enraged at this evidence of indiscipline and lawlessness, the Oba ordered his war chief and brother, Gbunwala Asije to apprehend and punish the insurgents. In the attempt to penalize them, Chima (OHIME), the ultimate founder of the Onitsha City-State, a Prince of the blood in his own right, led the recalcitrants against his Uncle, Gbunwala. This intensified the civil war which rent the kingdom of Benin in two and led to the founding of Onitsha Ado N'Idu, "As the great trek from Benin progressed, some did not have the stout heart of the pioneer-warrior, and decided to settle at different places, known today as Onitsha -Ugbo, Onitsha-Olona, Onitsha-Mili, Obior, Issele Ukwu, Ossomari, Aboh, etc.

" SOURCE - Nnamdi Azikiwe: My Odyssey, I (Spectrum Books, 1970) "My Genealogy and Nativity" P 11 - 12.


His Majesty Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe the Agbogidi Obi of Onitsha Ezechima


Igbo Origin‼️ Igbo descend from Aka/Bayakah pygmies from Congo basins. Igbo pygmy ancestors migrated west in the great Bantu migration. In the case Akakpu fleeing the thick equatorial forests of north east Congo for their lives as their newly arrived "giant" Congo neighbors favored sacrificing pygmies for rituals.

Shortly after their arrival, Akakpụ Igbo together with all other cannibal tribes were expelled back to the Congo basin by all the Niger/Volta tribes because of their steadfast refusal to give up cannibalism. Many cannibal tribes refused to go back to the Congo basin Akakpụ were banished & isolated to the South East Central Nigeria forest/bush (Igbo).

If you were a fugitive, an escaped slave of Benin, Igala, Ijaw, Ibibio empires, to where would you flee? The forest/bush (Igbo)

The Igbo GwọọNshi ancestors intermixed with the "giant" or normal genes of escaped slaves & fugitives fleeing into the forest surrounded by powerful Kingdoms of Benin, Igala, Ika, Ijaw, Ikwerre, Efik, Ibibio, Idoma, etc. The primitive "bush people" or "forest-dwelling tribes" that is forest/igbo, served as slave resource pool for these kingdoms hence these surrounding peoples conjoined Igbo name with slavery. Benin/Ika/Unuani call them Igbon. In Igala; Oligbo. In Asaba /Onitsha; Onye Ibo. In Ikwerre; Isuoma. All mean slave.

Ndị Nshi/Ushi/Eshi/Ehi/Eri bụ the Ete-Aka biri na mgbe ebighị ebi gara aga bụ ndị Akakpụ. An AkaNshi/pygmy gave life to every Igbo.

HISTORY & CULTURE‼️THIS EXPLAINS THE ABHORRENCE & INABILITY TO ORGANIZING KINGDOMS & RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 12:56pm On Oct 12, 2023
You guys won't rest?

Opening topics everywhere about Anioma and Onitsha.


The fact remain that from Ika/Anioma to Onitsha have the same ancestral link but are still Igbo.

Of all the history origins that I read, the one I believed is that the founder of Anioma and Onitsha are Igbos that traveled to West (Yoruba land) , stayed for long time and later returned.

The name of the founder is Chima (Igbo name) that already confirmed and cleared everything.

Chima is an Igbo name not Benin name.

Am from Umuikem Village, Onitsha

Inside Onitsha, all are not from Chima clan. Igala (Olu people) meaning riverline people are also in Onitsha plus few already existing Igbo people before the arrival of Chima.

My village Umuikem is classified under Ogbe Olu (Riverline people).

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 12:56pm On Oct 12, 2023
The colonial thieves were so afraid of Benin empire, they quickly came up with Wazobia, when in reality, Benin empire created Onitsha. Long live the great Benin empire.only fools that do not know history will take that wazobia contraption created by the colonial thieves serious. WAZOBIA is a farce, a fake contraption of the British, because they were afraid of ascribing any powers to the great Benin people.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Dest8sman: 1:00pm On Oct 12, 2023
Benin royal house had never corroborated this claim. Onitsha is older than the 18th century been projected by the writeup.
Besides, let us also wait for Igallas to tell us how the town was founded by one of their great Princes.
What remains unsolved by these made in China historians is that from the beginning, the people of the land bore Igbo names and spoke Igbo language up till date.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by gidgiddy: 1:03pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:
The colonial thieves were so afraid of Benin empire, they quickly came up with Wazobia, when in reality, Benin empire created Onitsha. Long live the great Benin empire.

The Benin empire created Onitsha? Really? Try asking anyine from Bini what "Onisha" means and watch them fall flat on their face

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:03pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:
The colonial thieves were so afraid of Benin empire, they quickly came up with Wazobia, when in reality, Benin empire created Onitsha. Long live the great Benin empire.
Be deceiving yourself.

So Britain are afraid of Benin empire?

Fulani conquered north, britain came conquered and took over North from them.

If not for Britain, Fulani would have over run Benin.

U dey measure dick with Britain, first fight your mate.

How did islam enetered Auchi (Edo State)?

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by spearman(m): 1:06pm On Oct 12, 2023
Revealed! Ijaw father, Onitsha/Benin mother; Azikiwe had not a single drop of Ibo blood in him.

Was Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe Truly an Ijaw Man?
THE UNTOLD TRUTH.

The First Nigerian President Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe ( 1904- 1996) was indeed an enigma of no less order. His towering personality makes him to be the greatest Nigerian ever in history.

But Who was Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe? Who was his true biological father? What if all that the public knows about him was the untold truth? Then there is the raging question of who truly owns a child? Is it the Mother or the Father? Some traditions require that the man has to fulfill his marital obligations to lay claim to a child! But others are lenient in such issues.
In considering the aforementioned posers about one's Fatherhood, let's concede the fact that fatherhood is not just blood, but a responsibility. No one can reasonably lay claim to a child one abandoned only to return years later for the same child, cared for by a single mother. That would be insensitive! That is not morally right.

But the question here is, what if the man was not allowed access to his son because tradition says he should not? What about the culture that says it is not the man but the woman that owns a child if the man failed to perform his marital vows?
In which case, she left with the child and got married to another man who fostered him and trained him to achieve his educational dreams, only for the child to find out the truth that his biological father is somewhere. What would be his reactions? How could he tell that the man whom he thought all his life to be his father was not his biological father? And that his father was somewhere else!

The heart of a woman is truly a deep blue sea of secrets!

That for Zik's Mother to tell him the truth about his origin, the boy had to wait until the time was right. He must know his roots, for that was his spiritual freedom, but he must be trained to accept the fact he had gone too far in the journey of life to return home to his father.
She had told him, the story of her youth, and the love of her life, about that handsome dark tall Ijaw fellow whom she met at Agbere in some decades ago during when both of them were working at the Royal Niger Company. She was a staff, and he was a carpenter. They met and fell in love, and one thing led to another. Then she was naive about her culture and tradition, thinking love was all that mattered in the whole world. She became pregnant but the man was struggling to make it in life and was not ready for a child. A misunderstanding ensued and she left with the pregnancy.


Years after, their paths crossed again at Onitsha where he was a fisherman. But this time she was carrying his baby, and when he saw the baby, he saw a reflection of himself; from the dark colour to his facial features. He apologized and promised to marry her, but she was already married. He came too late.

She had already named him Benjamin, but that was later changed by the boy when he realized the truth about his paternity to ' Nnamdi' meaning ' My father is somewhere'. And that was how Pa Lewis Apam lost the battle of life and his love to an Onitsha man. And so, she left and returned no more. Sadly, that was the last time he set his eyes on his biological son until the boy grew up and became the president of Nigeria.
But God is dynamic in answering the prayers of men. According to the story made available by the family, Chief Ezonbodo in his political journey came across Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, and when he introduced himself as an Ijaw man from Agbere town, immediately their blood bond was rekindled. They were brothers from the same bloodline. Dr Zik sent for his father Chief Lewis Apam, and when Hon. Ezonbodo Ninetry brought the two together, they were indeed identical. Dr Zik saw himself in a mirror as his biological father stood before him.


Thereafter, they became close. The lost relationship between Father and son was restored. Dr Zik in the name of politics visited his Father's place Agbere more than twice and spent a night or two. He took his father to Lagos in his house, most of the time until the man died. He knows his siblings and half brothers, like the great footballer Onyekachi Justice Apam's father who was equally married to an Igbo woman from Abia state. Today, many has mistaken the great Nigerian footballer as an Igbo man, but he is Ijaw by origin, paternally. In his case, his father fortunately had paid the marital vows of his wife, so the children were free to announce their father's name Mr Apam proudly anywhere, even though his name Onyekachi could be misleading as the public most times thought he is an Igbo man.

But that was not the case of the Great Zik of Africa. His case was different. He had to consider his society, the Igbo society he had come to be associated with to make his political name and fame. Again, he had to consider the good man who married his mother and adopted him as his son. Again, the larger world that looked upon him as a man with a perfect childhood and upbringing. No, he couldn't handle the controversies. After all, what is life without dignity, without power, without honour?
And he was not a Moses to have traded all these things for merely an origin of birth. No way, let history set the records straight, when I am gone, he must have thought. But to a large extent, it was not a secret. The entire Ijaw leadership knew the story, both home and abroad. He sponsored his brother Chief Ezonbodo Ninetry politically as a first generation politician that he was seen as a demi-god in the whole of Western Ijaw Division.
The Ijaws celebrated their son Dr Nnamdi when he was alive until the day he died. Interestingly that was the lost Ijaw son who became an Igbo man by tradition.

To many, it is no longer relevant, after all, some truths are better left unsaid, especially when it has lost its relevance and time. But what is life anyway, if not to relive the memories we share with our loved ones. Apart from that, like every tribe with their own traditions and cultures, so is the Ijaw man's culture, forbidden him to be part of a secret, merely for the sake of the living who lives in secrecy all our lives. According to the tradition of the Ijaw man, it is a taboo for one to bury a man with his secret. Such secret could be kept, but not when the man has died. For in death, the spirit of man is pure before his Creator, and every other worldly desires are purged, including his many covered up secrets.
Ironically, tradition holds the living responsible for not saying it, for by saying it, you are freeing the soul of the dead from eternal destruction, if you don't the spirit in the life beyond suffers in damnation. Reasons being, that it is only in life that greed, lust of power, envy, and all material things are needed. But in the spirit, when the flesh has given up its grip on the soul of a man, he becomes free. As such, all that's needed is the truth, nothing but the truth- which is Ijo in meaning.

Hence, it is our obligation to honour our blood brother, father, uncle, who in life had taken the effort to be identified with his people the best he could as a human being. He may not be perfect by not changing his foster name, but he was a good man to the Ijaws, and there is no way one can make good and enemy of perfection.

And when he died, the Ijaws in London equally saw a reason to celebrate him as their own in grand style.
Though his silence on the matter was understandable. But think about it, how could the President of Nigeria, the greatest personality with the self appellation ' Zik of Africa' be a man of double origin? That his true full-blooded biological father was an Ijaw man? Of course, that could bring some considerable shame to his public image and ego. Therefore he hoped to carry the secret to the grave. But ironically it was not a secret to his brothers of Agbere town.

Sadly that is the world in which we live, and has been raised, a cruel tradition that denies a father from his son simply because one could not meet up the rites demanded of him. Strangely the life of a man is policed daily by traditions- they over rule our actions and stories.
Strange enough, for one to know that Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe was a son of his mother who later identified his roots with the great ijaw tribe as his paternal home, one could see it through his actions.

The Owele of Onitsha built his University at Nsuka instead of Onitsha. He equally built his beautiful home, the Onuye Haven in his mother's place instead of Onitsha, place of his fostered father. All things point to one direction, he was truly a son of his mother, and in all his life, he knew his father was somewhere. He secretly worshiped him and held that memory dearly to his heart. It pained him to know all these things yet he could not say it, and that made him sad, and such, was holding those grudges against the world.
Interestingly, family sources further confirmed that before the demise of Lewis Apam (his father), Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe directed his father with financial provisions to build a house for him in his home town of Agbere. This was a registration of undeniable acceptability of his kinsmen. As a man of uncommon intellectual stamina and moral fervidness or audacity, the Great Zik of Africa realized that mother's love is Supreme but father's love is a bowel of strength and courage. But unfortunately the house project was overtaken by events.
Culled from the book: 'Heroes of the Ijaw Nation' Author, Gesikeme Akparakata

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Kestolove(m): 1:07pm On Oct 12, 2023
Tinubu is bigger than Azikiwe, ironsi, ojukwu and all the iyamiri's

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:10pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:

Be deceiving yourself.

So Britain are afraid of Benin empire?

Fulani conquered north, britain came conquered and took over North from them.

If North for Britain, Fulan would over run Benin.

U dey measure dick with Britain, first fight your mate first.

How did islam enetered Auchi (Edo State)?
Mumu look at the timelines, Fulani people were scared of the great empire, Usman Dan fodio has ransacked Hausa lands, and was stopped by the Benin warriors, Usman Dan fodio jihad started in 1804, and the British invaded Benin in 1890, fool. So the timelines don't match your argument, Usman Dan fodio and his Fulani jihadist were afraid of the Benin empire, if they could they would, the time between the jihad and British invasion of Benin was 80 years, what stopped Usman Dan fodio all these 80 years. Dumb head, you better be greatful for Benin empire otherwise all of you will be Muslims now.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:15pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

Mumu look at the timelines, Fulani people were scared of the great empire, Usman Dan fodio has ransacked Hausa lands, and was stopped by the Benin warriors, Usman Dan fodio jihad started in 1804, and the British invaded Benin in 1890, fool. So the timelines don't match your argument, Usman Dan fodio and his Fulani jihadist were afraid of the Benin empire, if they could they would, the time between the jihad and British invasion of Benin was 80 years, what stopped Usman Dan fodio all these 80 years. Dumb head, you better be greatful for Benin empire otherwise all of you will be Muslims now.
Shut up. Howmany or large is Benin Empire for Fulani to conquer when they already conquered bigger tribes up North.

Like I told you, thank God for Britain that stopped them.

They already penetrated part of Edo (Auchi) before colonial period.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:18pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:

Shut up. Howmany or large is Benin Empire for Fulani to conquer when they already conquered bigger tribes up North.

Like I told you, thank God for Britain that stopped them.
All of you were slaves of the empire then, Igbo as a people was created by Benin empire. You are a fool see the timelines cowards. A people that collected taxes from aworis to access Lagos...ask your grandfather about the gods of the earth. Slave. If you don't know history, learn and stop talking nonsense. Usman Dan fodio tried encroachment of south but was stopped by the military of the Benin empire. There is 80 years period between when Usman Dan fodio came with his Fulani foot soldiers to force us West Africans, to become Muslims, and the period the British came to Benin. 80 years is enough to invade Benin, but they were pushed back .. fulanis knows their boundaries even then and now.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 1:20pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:

Shut up. Howmany or large is Benin Empire for Fulani to conquer when they already conquered bigger tribes up North.

Like I told you, thank God for Britain that stopped them.

They already penetrated part of Edo (Auchi) before colonial period.

Another lie grin



Have you heard of Agbede and it's neighboring communities in northern edo ?


They're conquered Muslims


Lamba people

Edo are overhyped no cap


Igbos were ahead of them



Igbos are way more ancient than any tribe in Nigeria


My reasons are based on archeological facts


1. Nsude pyramids Udi Enugu State dated 2630-2610 BC



2. Igbo potteries they're distinct with Uli design which is an igbo artistic style Results indicate that pottery making has been in existence in the Igbo culture region since before 2000 B.C. The earliest evidence to date comes from Afikpo.


3. Igbo ukwu bronze works almost all dates back to the 9th century AD
The arts where first ever bronze work done in not just Nigeria but west Africa as a whole at that time using a lost wax casting method to make the surface well detailed.
The composition of the metal alloys used in the production of the bronze is unique, with an unusually high silver content and is distinct from alloys used in Europe, the Mediterranean or other African bronze centers
The Grove Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques in Art describes them as being "among the most inventive and technically accomplished bronzes ever made cool

4. Nsịbịdị writting have been dated to 400 AD and even earlier

Igbos are very ancient people like my grandad use to say

Igbo is a compressed igbo word for "ndi gbo" literally means "old people" in my dialect


Igbo civilization outdates even the nok civilization in Nigeria

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Mrfeel: 1:21pm On Oct 12, 2023
spearman:




So you know his own history better than him - the great Zik of Africa and you know their history better than the grandmother, Who do Ibo people this thing?
So zik and his grandmother knows the history of the Igbos more than the Igbos? First who are the Igbos? Can you define who the Igbos are?

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:24pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

All of you were slaves of the empire then, Igbo as a people was created by Benin empire. You are a fool see the timelines cowards. A people that collected taxes from aworis to access Lagos...ask your grandfather about the gods of the earth. Slave. If you don't know history, learn and stop talking nonsense. Usman Dan fodio tried encroachment of south but was stopped by the military of the Benin empire.
grin

Be lying and giving yourself hope.

If you meet strong tribe you will know.

Same Benin that a Fulani abi na Hausa man cutoff a woman's head last year and all the crowd there were just making noise till police arrive and took off the Fulani Man.

I don't even see Benin as a tough tribe.

I even rate Ijaw ahead of Benin in terms of braveness.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by spearman(m): 1:26pm On Oct 12, 2023
Mrfeel:

So zik and his grandmother knows the history of the Igbos more than the Igbos? First who are the Igbos? Can you define who the Igbos are?

Why don't you write your own book first like Zik of Africa? We know, we know; Ibo man knows it all. The sole custodian of all things true.
I Before Others

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Mrfeel: 1:29pm On Oct 12, 2023
spearman:


Why don't you write your own book first like Zik of Africa? We know, we know; Ibo man knows it all. The sole custodian of all things true.
I Before Others
I ask the question again, who is a igbo man, who are the Igbos, define who the Igbos are?

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:30pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:

grin

Be lying and giving yourself hope.

If you meet strong tribe you will know. Same Benin that a Fulani abi na Hausa man cutoff a woman's head last year and all the crowd there were just making noise till police arrive and took off the Fulani Man.

Am not even seeing Benin as a tough tribe.

If they could they would, even today the fulanis are trying to encroach south, between the start of the jihad of Usman Dan fodio and when the British came to Benin was 80 years, 80 years is enough for the Fulani jihadist to take the south if they could, they tried but were chased back by the military of the Benin empire. The fulanis didn't go back by themselves they were chases back, their plan was to force us all to become Muslims. When you people were bush men, Benin empire had civilized states, and an army that can raise 10,000 men within days. If not for Benin empire you would be a Muslim today. Show respect to the gods of the earth. Nnamdi Azikiwe the greatest Igbo man that lived is telling you in his book, and you are still arguing.

Have you seen Benin city walls, longer than the walls of China, have you seen the Benin moat, a defense mechanism built by the empire thousands of years ago, when your progenitors were bush men. You are a slave, we are gods and kings. History is history, what a slave like you think is inconsequential.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by spearman(m): 1:34pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

If they could they would, even today the fulanis are trying to encroach south, between the start of the jihad of Usman Dan fodio and when the British came to Benin was 80 years, 80 years is enough for the Fulani jihadist to take the south if they could, they tried but we're chased back by the military of the Benin empire. The fulanis didn't go back by themselves they were chases back, their plan was to force us all to become Muslims. When you people were bush men, Benin empire had civilized states, and an army that can raise 10,000 men within days. If not for Benin empire you would be a Muslim today. Show respect to the gods of the earth. Have you seen Benin city walls, longer than the walls of China, have you seen the Benin moat, a defense mechanism built by the empire thousands of years ago, when your progenitors were bush men. You are a slave, we are gods and kings.

Benin moat was built with Ibo slave labor. No great civilization builds monuments with the labor of their own free born citizens.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:37pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

If they could they would, even today the fulanis are trying to encroach south, between the start of the jihad of Usman Dan fodio and when the British came to Benin was 80 years, 80 years is enough for the Fulani jihadist to take the south if they could, they tried but were chased back by the military of the Benin empire. The fulanis didn't go back by themselves they were chases back, their plan was to force us all to become Muslims. When you people were bush men, Benin empire had civilized states, and an army that can raise 10,000 men within days. If not for Benin empire you would be a Muslim today. Show respect to the gods of the earth. Nnamdi Azikiwe the greatest Igbo man that lived is telling you in his book, and you are still arguing.

Have you seen Benin city walls, longer than the walls of China, have you seen the Benin moat, a defense mechanism built by the empire thousands of years ago, when your progenitors were bush men. You are a slave, we are gods and kings. History is history, what a slave like you think is inconsequential.
Bush men but very strong.

You think to conquer bush men easy? grin

Oga assuming that Britain didn't arrive then. They will keep invading till they overun you guys.

For how long will you keep defending instead of attacking?

Who installed islam in Auchi, Edo state?

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:39pm On Oct 12, 2023
spearman:


Benin moat was built with Ibo slave labor. No great civilization builds monuments with the labor of their own free born citizens.
That is what I was telling the clown, all these things built by the Benin empire, showed most of them were our slaves, it takes a lot of labor to build such marvels, the Portuguese confirmed that it is longer than the great wall of china. The Benin empire is a great one.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 1:42pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

If they could they would, even today the fulanis are trying to encroach south, between the start of the jihad of Usman Dan fodio and when the British came to Benin was 80 years, 80 years is enough for the Fulani jihadist to take the south if they could, they tried but were chased back by the military of the Benin empire. The fulanis didn't go back by themselves they were chases back, their plan was to force us all to become Muslims. When you people were bush men, Benin empire had civilized states, and an army that can raise 10,000 men within days. If not for Benin empire you would be a Muslim today. Show respect to the gods of the earth. Nnamdi Azikiwe the greatest Igbo man that lived is telling you in his book, and you are still arguing.

Have you seen Benin city walls, longer than the walls of China, have you seen the Benin moat, a defense mechanism built by the empire thousands of years ago, when your progenitors were bush men. You are a slave, we are gods and kings. History is history, what a slave like you think is inconsequential.


who first did iron smithing in southern Nigeria?


Which people did the first bronze work

Which people built the only pyramids in Nigeria.

When you answer these questions you'll see that you lots are uninformed

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 1:43pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

That is what I was telling the clown, all these things built by the Benin empire, showed most of them were our slaves, it takes a lot of labor to build such marvels, the Portuguese confirmed that it is longer than the great wall of china. The Benin empire is a great one.
No evidence

Yellowba claiming bini online cheesy

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:43pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:

Bush men but very strong.

You think to conquer bush men easy? angry

Oga assuming that Britain didn't arrive then. They will keep invading till they overun you guys.

For how long will you keep defending instead of attacking?

Who installed islam in Auchi, Edo state?
Auchi is a free place, when Nigeria became one, federal government and federal army is in charge of the nation security, Nigeria is a free country, if they choose to be Muslims, so be it. Mumu, you are very dumb. As soon as Nigeria became one, no state can have its own army, we became a circular nation.

The Benin empire had no interest to force our culture on anyone, we only expanded to Lagos for trade purposes, we have always been wise, any man can choose to worship his Creator the way he likes. Igbo slaves built our walls and empire. One of the reasons for biafra war is because ojukwu raised his army. As soon as Nigeria became one, the constitution controls all, the army and federal police are the only force or police allowed. Idiot.
Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:44pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

That is what I was telling the clown, all these things built by the Benin empire, showed most of them were our slaves, it takes a lot of labor to build such marvels, the Portuguese confirmed that it is longer than the great wall of china. The Benin empire is a great one.
Even if you took some Igbo men then as slave it's Ika people because they're minority in western region then.

Over 90% of Igbos are found after River Niger.

Do you think that if other Igbos were united with Ika and fought you guys, you will be existing by now?

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 1:46pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

Mumu look at the timelines, Fulani people were scared of the great empire, Usman Dan fodio has ransacked Hausa lands, and was stopped by the Benin warriors, Usman Dan fodio jihad started in 1804, and the British invaded Benin in 1890, fool. So the timelines don't match your argument, Usman Dan fodio and his Fulani jihadist were afraid of the Benin empire, if they could they would, the time between the jihad and British invasion of Benin was 80 years, what stopped Usman Dan fodio all these 80 years. Dumb head, you better be greatful for Benin empire otherwise all of you will be Muslims now.

But they couldn't save northern Edo cheesy laff don kill me grin


Infact Igbos are the only big tribe that wasn't conquered by Islam grin

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Bendeco2020: 1:48pm On Oct 12, 2023
Neckpresser101:


But they couldn't save northern Edo cheesy laff don kill me grin


Infact Igbos are the only big tribe that wasn't conquered by Islam grin



Don't mind the funny guys.

They keep hyping Benin

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:51pm On Oct 12, 2023
Neckpresser101:



who first did iron smithing in southern Nigeria?


Which people did the first bronze work

Which people built the only pyramids in Nigeria.

When you answer these questions you'll see that you lots are uninformed

Nobody is arguing that there were some indigenous igboid people living in the south eastern lands from way back, yes I know igboid people were great blacksmith then, but you people never had the strength or skill to create an empire, Benin had an empire, wealthy, with military and slaves, so it's very likely that most of your people were captured to work for the empire. Thank God the dynasty is still very much alive...the culture, traditions and spirituality are uniquely Benin and different. If you see Benin bronze works, the depictions are of Benin kings, Queens, symbols and artistry...that shows all was in service to the great empire.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 1:53pm On Oct 12, 2023
Bendeco2020:


Don't mind the funny guys.

They keep hyping themselves.

Same people we gave our market days o grin cheesy


We even taught them bronze works grin


We taught them uzu( smithing)


We gave them our market days

If na lie go check Thier market days they borrowe our 4 days calendar system Eke ,Órìè ,Afọ, Ǹkwọ grin
Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by creativehubb: 1:57pm On Oct 12, 2023
Neckpresser101:


But they couldn't save northern Edo cheesy laff don kill me grin


Infact Igbos are the only big tribe that wasn't conquered by Islam grin


As soon as the British merged the tribes, and created Nigeria, the military of federal government became the only legal army and Nigeria police became the only legal police...at this point people willingly accepted either Christianity or Islam. Fool. Nigeria became a country in the late 18th century, so if they choose to be Muslims so be it, it's their choice.

We know who the warriors and conquerors are, when it was free for all, you people were our slaves, if not for the British you people will still be our slaves till today...as for Muslims in auchi it's their choice to be Muslims, Usman Dan fodio was scared of Benin empire. See how you dey laff at your stupidity like a slave you are.

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 2:00pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

Nobody is arguing that there were some indigenous igboid people living in the south eastern lands from way back, yes I know igboid people were great blacksmith then, but you people never had the strength or skill to create an empire, Benin had an empire, wealthy, with military and slaves, so it's very likely that most of your people were captured to work for the empire. Thank God the dynasty is still very much alive...the culture, traditions and spirituality are uniquely Benin and different. If you see Benin bronze works, the depictions are of Benin kings, Queens, symbols and artistry...that shows all was in service to the great empire.

You're so uneducated


Having kings is not Igbo thing

We are republicans

Maybe what you means by civilization is having kings!

grin hahahaha laugh don kill me


Igbos operated a decentralised government


We were literally ahead of our time grin


You are a kid

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by Neckpresser101: 2:02pm On Oct 12, 2023
creativehubb:

As soon as the British merged the tribes, and created Nigeria, the military of federal government became the only legal army and Nigeria police became the only legal police...at this point people willingly accepted either Christianity or Islam. Fool. Nigeria became a country in the late 18th century, so if they choose to be Muslims so be it, it's their choice.

We know who the warriors and conquerors are, when it was free for all, you people were our slaves, if not for the British you people will still be our slaves till today...as for Muslims in auchi it's their choice to be Muslims, Usman Dan fodio was scared of Benin empire. See how you dey laff at your stupidity like a slave you are.

The warriors with Islam conquered territories you mean grin
Till tomorrow Sons of oba of Benin are slamming Thier heads grin thanks to huge success of jihad in northern edo grin

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Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe: Eze Chima (PRINCE OHIMA) left Benin to Establish Onitsha (photo) by spearman(m): 2:04pm On Oct 12, 2023
Mrfeel:

I ask the question again, who is a igbo man, who are the Igbos, define who the Igbos are?

Long long ago, Ibos lived West of the Niger river with everyone else. Spearheaded by the Binis who have had an insane abhorrence for cannibalism, a proclamation was made prohibiting the practice i.e. cannibalism. Many tribes refused to give up the practice of cannibalism and so were chased out with ferocity. Most of these tribes were chase into the Congo region but a few of them did not go as far. They were banished to the empty forest East of the Niger. These are the Ibos of today and that is why they remained isolated in that forest for most of their existence.

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