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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Almaigaa: 2:19pm On Jul 22, 2021
YelloweWest:
This obi cubana mama burial dey pain this man eh

Obi cubana is an Igala Man. Most wealthy men from Anambra are all IGALA

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by BKayy: 2:19pm On Jul 22, 2021
PapaFejiro:
Please don't do this.
Everyone is now freeborn, don't refer to anyone in this era as slaves.
One humanity we all are, let love lead the way.

You cannot dump a whole people because one or two offended you.

Please be guided
They still teach it in Uniben. GST124
Ika are slaves

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Jonathan39: 2:20pm On Jul 22, 2021
Your tribe is not more United than the Igbos shocked
kingthreat:
The problem with Igbos is unity. With unity and great unselfish leadership, they can become formidable in Africa. This statement is not a call to seccession please.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by iSlayer: 2:20pm On Jul 22, 2021
mariahAngel:


Slavish how? Enlighten me...


Haha. Anybody who is close to them, online or in reality, can easily tell they have their tongues high up Bini's ass till tomorrow. Very disgusting behavior. Now we know how it began.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by LikeAking: 2:21pm On Jul 22, 2021
This stupid man dey talk too much.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Awaja(m): 2:21pm On Jul 22, 2021
You're slowly becoming irrelevant with your big mouth, what' do you intend to achieve with this info?

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by BKayy: 2:22pm On Jul 22, 2021
Almaigaa:


Obi cubana is an Igala Man. Most wealthy men from Anambra are all IGALA
That makes Idah and the entire Igala land part of our future map.
They own Anambra, so they should be attached to their property

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by iSlayer: 2:23pm On Jul 22, 2021
spydera:
Normal.
Is there any race on earth that didn't abuse or maltreatment the Igbos?
Yet the Igbos have become MTN, they are everywhere you go


Ika people please.
Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Emilokoiyawon: 2:23pm On Jul 22, 2021
Imagine a small village Bini daring to look the Igbos in the eye. I don't blame them,
I blame this stupid contraption called Nigeria. The only tribe Igbos compete with is Yorubas. The rest of the tribes are inconsequential.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Starzo: 2:23pm On Jul 22, 2021
mrvitalis:

We brag of our achievements today not history and how fast we outgrew everyone
which achievements??... spraying money for ground na achievement??

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Bahose(m): 2:24pm On Jul 22, 2021
Sufferingboy:
Many Ikas you see today especially the elite are from mainly ancient royal houses Even right from the time of Ogisos.

In agbor today,after the dein then Jim Ovia family is the most powerful by tradition .Jim Ovia himself is an Ika man of bini ancestry.

Even Okowa,their family came from benin.

The founders of Idumesah are Esan people from Ugboha led by a certain man I can't remember his name now.....My mother is that lineage.

Later Ndokwa and Aniocha people settled among the esan who came first.

In Idumesah today,there is one quarter that produce the Okparu-Uku(Big Okpara) and the 3 quarters will produce their okpara to lead them.

Even there are older people in other three quarter,they can be crown okpara-uku.It is only people from my quarters that must get that position.Once you crown the okpara of that my mum quarter,authomatically you become Okpara-Uku of them entire Idumesah.

Other okparas in the other 3 quarters may be your senior by age but they must pay homage to you as their new leader.Just like in UAE were the king of abu-dhabi becomes the president of the country automatically when he become the king.


Initially Idumesah was made up of 7 quarters,but people in the three quarter letter return to were they came from,some remained and resettled among the modern 4 quarters of today.

My mother and her people are given that priviledge because their ancestor from ughoha settled first before the Ndokwa and aniocha people..
Keep quiet okowa said publicly that he is an Igbo man, do you know his heritage more than him?
Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jul 22, 2021
Mexzy4sho:
Mumu!!!!

So unnecessary.

Woman no even talk about anything relating to history then Gbam!!!! Reno don dey school person.

Mumu!!!!
I thought only Hausas keep slave. Now your Reno spits history and boom you hate him all of a sudden. grin

Sentiment shouldn't be the reason why you are behind a movement. Reason and logic should be prioritized!!!

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Chris525: 2:25pm On Jul 22, 2021
Haha! Dreamer. Who did you conquer and took as slaves? What battles did you fight? Did you even have an established monarchial system? When the British came, while the Binis fought and stood firm, didn’t you bend over and took it all?

Or why do you think the catholic culture and priesthood is well rooted in igbos than anywhere else in the south even though they crossed several southern tribes to get to you. You couldn’t resist, after you heard of the fall of your masters - bini throne to the British, you bent over easily. You took it all.




Hardfacts234:
We Igbos also have Yoruba ,Benin and itshekiri slaves among us.

We also have Benin and Yoruba related names in our Igboland

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by IDENNAA(m): 2:26pm On Jul 22, 2021
Nọnso Uche Nnajide wrote...

IGBO SLAVES AMONG THE ITSEKIRI?

So yesterday, an Itsekiri fellow on Facebook made the interesting claim that his people had many (emphasis on 'many') Igbo slaves. He went further to say that some of the descendants of these Igbo slaves still live in Delta State, and speak a hybrid language which he refused to mention. In the interest of intellectual discourse he probably should have mentioned it, and given interested parties the opportunity to verify or debunk the claims.

As far as the ethnic backgrounds of slaves in Itsekiri land is concerned, this is what the historian P. C. Lloyd wrote in his paper, "The Itsekiri in the Nineteenth Century: An Outline Social History":

Lloyd wrote: "A further change in Itsekiri social structure during the century was the development of domestic slavery. At the turn of the century the king held a large number of slaves, but the number owned by the chiefs is not known. The kingdom must have exported at least a thousand slaves annually. But with the decline of the slave trade, the supply did not cease, and slaves were integrated into the Itsekiri economy. Thus of Jakpa's 5000 people, Burton estimated that 600 - 700 were slaves of Diare. Olomu's slaves were variously numbered at 1000, 3000 and 4000.

"The slaves were never Itsekiri, rarely Ijoh. Most were Urhobo, often being men and women expelled from their communities for serious offences and sold in the riverside markets. Some were given to the Itsekiri as pledges for debts. The Itsekiri usually equate the price of a slave with a puncheon of oil. They assert that they never went to a war to capture slaves, though a favourite method of settling a debt or a quarrel was to seize a man's slaves. Other slaves came through the trade routes from Benin and Yoruba country where they had been captured in inter-tribal wars. Nana's most senior slaves were Ologun, a Yoruba, and Sagay, a Benin."

*Sagay is very clearly a corruption of the Bini name Osagie.

So there you have it. Itsekiri's slaves came primarily from the Urhobo; secondarily from the Yoruba and the Bini; and sometimes (though rarely) from the Ijọ. These are the people in the same geographical area as the Itsekiri and the people with whom they were involved in regular interactions. But our Itsekiri friend went over the heads of his neighbours to look for slaves among the Igbos located farther away.

I was going to just laugh at the story and go on with my business, but I realized there are Igbo people who may not be informed enough to see that this man lied through his teeth, hence my decision to talk about it here.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by iSlayer: 2:26pm On Jul 22, 2021
BKayy:

That makes Idah and the entire Igala land part of our future map.
They own Anambra, so they should be attached to their property


I swear I like this new style you carry come now. Anybody wey claim us must join us. Good.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Emilokoiyawon: 2:27pm On Jul 22, 2021
Hardfacts234:
We Igbos also have Yoruba ,Benin and itshekiri slaves among us.We also have Benin and Yoruba related names in our Igboland

Fixed. Yorubas and Itsekiris are slaves to nobody.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by LegendHero(m): 2:28pm On Jul 22, 2021
Chai Reno just dey enter Igbo people anyhow these days.

You mean Benin sold them as slaves for centuries? Chai chai!

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by damiloladuke: 2:28pm On Jul 22, 2021
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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by sylve11: 2:30pm On Jul 22, 2021
Bigkoko:
Nọnso Uche Nnajide wrote...

IGBO SLAVES AMONG THE ITSEKIRI?

So yesterday, an Itsekiri fellow on Facebook made the interesting claim that his people had many (emphasis on 'many') Igbo slaves. He went further to say that some of the descendants of these Igbo slaves still live in Delta State, and speak a hybrid language which he refused to mention. In the interest of intellectual discourse he probably should have mentioned it, and given interested parties the opportunity to verify or debunk the claims.

As far as the ethnic backgrounds of slaves in Itsekiri land is concerned, this is what the historian P. C. Lloyd wrote in his paper, "The Itsekiri in the Nineteenth Century: An Outline Social History":

Lloyd wrote: "A further change in Itsekiri social structure during the century was the development of domestic slavery. At the turn of the century the king held a large number of slaves, but the number owned by the chiefs is not known. The kingdom must have exported at least a thousand slaves annually. But with the decline of the slave trade, the supply did not cease, and slaves were integrated into the Itsekiri economy. Thus of Jakpa's 5000 people, Burton estimated that 600 - 700 were slaves of Diare. Olomu's slaves were variously numbered at 1000, 3000 and 4000.

"The slaves were never Itsekiri, rarely Ijoh. Most were Urhobo, often being men and women expelled from their communities for serious offences and sold in the riverside markets. Some were given to the Itsekiri as pledges for debts. The Itsekiri usually equate the price of a slave with a puncheon of oil. They assert that they never went to a war to capture slaves, though a favourite method of settling a debt or a quarrel was to seize a man's slaves. Other slaves came through the trade routes from Benin and Yoruba country where they had been captured in inter-tribal wars. Nana's most senior slaves were Ologun, a Yoruba, and Sagay, a Benin."

*Sagay is very clearly a corruption of the Bini name Osagie.

So there you have it. Itsekiri's slaves came primarily from the Urhobo; secondarily from the Yoruba and the Bini; and sometimes (though rarely) from the Ijọ. These are the people in the same geographical area as the Itsekiri and the people with whom they were involved in regular interactions. But our Itsekiri friend went over the heads of his neighbours to look for slaves among the Igbos located farther away.

I was going to just laugh at the story and go on with my business, but I realized there are Igbo people who may not be informed enough to see that this man lied through his teeth, hence my decision to talk about it here.

For foolish ones among us following #RenoOmokri


Did Reno mention Ijo and Urhobo? cool
Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Emilokoiyawon: 2:30pm On Jul 22, 2021
ivolt:
It is also funny that African Americans are not paying homage to their roots daily.Some are even dragging America with "real" Americans.

Only native Americans are REAL Americans. White Americans are not real Americans, they are European rejects. Just like white Australians.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by kingthreat(m): 2:30pm On Jul 22, 2021
Jonathan39:
Your tribe is not more United than the Igbos shocked

Igbos united? Nnamdi Kanu is in chains while your Dignitaries are going to Oba to eat Obi Cubana's cow meat? Keep arguing about your unity. When minority Benue makes presidency, you will organize yourselves by force.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by sultry69(m): 2:31pm On Jul 22, 2021
Hardfacts234:
We Igbos also have Yoruba ,Benin and itshekiri slaves among us.

We also have Benin and Yoruba related names in our Igboland
oya,tell us the full history, seen is believing.

This one from omokri is cleared, let's hear from you as well

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by sylve11: 2:31pm On Jul 22, 2021
OdumegwuOjukwu:
No big deal.

Everyone had slaves from different ethnic groups at one point or the other. It was business, nothing personal.


sensible comment. cool
Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Emilokoiyawon: 2:32pm On Jul 22, 2021
Ogbuefi2020:
Benin empire sold mainly yoruba and itshekiri slaves

Fixed. Yoruba slaves were sold by Yorubas. Bini village is too small to lord over Great Yoruba.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by BKayy: 2:32pm On Jul 22, 2021
iSlayer:



I swear I like this new style you carry come now. Anybody wey claim us must join us. Good.
Not new style. It was what brought Bini into Biafra map. Now we call it Idu (Igodomigodo) . It was our land and we must claim it.
They now have no option but to Fight 40m Ndigbo with their almost 2m population.
If you have noticed, they have stopped but it is already too late. We need land and coast.
Ijaws handed over Ubani and Opobo that we have almost forgotten back to us when they tried to claim Ndoki.
Now we are having Warri on a platter of Gold. They said they took it from us, so it is natural for us to come back for it.
As from today, Warri becomes a permanent integral part of Igboland.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by golddust6000(m): 2:32pm On Jul 22, 2021
Chris525:

Haha! Dreamer. Who did you conquer and took as slaves? What battles did you fight? Did you even have an established monarchial system? When the British came, while the Binis fought and stood firm, didn’t you bend over and took it all?

Or why do you think the catholic culture and priesthood is well rooted in igbos than anywhere else in the south even though they crossed several southern tribes to get to you. You couldn’t resist, after you heard of the fall of your masters - bini throne to the British, you bent over easily. You took it all.




catholism was spread during the Nigerian/Biafra war, it wasn’t by conquest. Most of the missionaries are from Ireland and Poland. None of them are British. We excepted it by faith not by force.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by mvem(m): 2:33pm On Jul 22, 2021
Dovegrey:
Your hatred to igbos will not reduce my account balance.
Keep hating while we keep progressing grin grin
this is nothing about hate. How's history hate

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by chrisxxx(m): 2:33pm On Jul 22, 2021
jimyjames:


The Africa there is enough homage to their roots, I have never heard an African American deny that their ancestors were brought from Africa, but nnamdi from rivers state will say I'm not igbo, I'm ikwerri we are a distinct ethnic group from igbo we migrated from bini
Are you aware that Davidos son with Chioma bears Ifeanyi? Is that child an Igbo person?
You might have an English name are you an English person?
Do you know 40% of Nigerians speaks only pidgin English and no other lànguage?
Stop your obsession with and hatred for Ikwerre people.
We have never been Igbo. Ikwerre people consider themselves superior. Rubbing Igbo on them is the greatest disservice you can offer to an Ikwerre person.
It is Nnamdi Kanu that brought about this new argument. Ask your dad if Igbos had ever considered Ikwerre as Igbos before Kanu era?
We learnt Igbo in school and we are still
Learning.

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by jimyjames(m): 2:34pm On Jul 22, 2021
jamesversion:


What brought Ikwerre to the topic. Igbos see Ikwerres in their dreams.

Every tribe in the south have claimed to have once kept Igbo slaves in times past. Na wah, Igbos una see una life??. Every 10kobo tribe once had Igbo slaves.
I'm not denying that fact, ikwerre is one of those igbos once owned by the bini's same as the aniomas, all igbos in South South were once slaves

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by Dpharisee: 2:34pm On Jul 22, 2021
Sufferingboy:



Ignorance go kill you,who told you Ikas were ever slaves to benins?

Is this how Igbos think?

I really pity Igbos...

We are not benin,Esans,Igalas,Ndokwa,Aniocha and Igbos were are Ikas

We only acknowledge our amcestry from those group.


Respect yourself and stop disagracing Igbos.
Reno is referring to Ika which he doesn't recognise as a tribe but descendants of Igbo slaves and therefore full blooded Igbos.
Calm down and stay on one lane, Ika is subgroup of the Igbo tribe just like Ikwerre or Mbaise or Awka etc

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by zinodizt: 2:35pm On Jul 22, 2021
Starzo:
and Igbo people go still dey sharp mouth
use your brain slavery was not limited to a particular tribe Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa had slaves amongst themselves. You don’t read you want to start another tribal tantrum seems I will start ignoring guys like you

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Re: How The Bini Used And Sold The Igbos As Slaves For Centuries - Reno Omokri by SouthSouth1914: 2:35pm On Jul 22, 2021
At the height of the Bini reign, they literary own almost every other tribes (NOT SLAVES) and dictate to them. Urhobos, Itsekiris, even the Yorubas. But every tribe does have their strong points!

Idumota area in Lagos is the name of a bini princess! Ironically, modern day Benin is a shadow of what the Bini kingdom use to be!

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