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Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by SaintBishop: 9:29am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy:Which Okrika people? This one?
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Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 9:30am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Captain8: I guess it takes one useless cocaine sniffer to recognize another on a forum. Above says much about your character which is reflected on the growth of the shithole called Nigeria. When Obigbo was ceded to Rivers State in 1976 draconian boundary adjustment, the community existed before the birth of so-called Rivers State in 1967. When Obigbo existed as a functional community, Rivers State was a pipe dream of northern and western regional elites of the shithole called Nigeria. 5 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 9:30am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop:Don't take credit for Ikwerre stupidity so that you won't add more luggage to the one you people are about to be made to carry. Better stay your own side and allow Ikwerre wait for their returning leg. Swamp toad 5 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 9:33am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop:You swamp toads really have a flair for using your own rants as evidence for argument. Well what do I expect from people that include Ogogoro as part of their daily diet. 2 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 9:36am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop: The list of names of the so-called responders do not sound or look like indigenous Nigerian names. They sound and look like names from Akwapim-Togo region mixed with English, Filipino and Indian. There goes the so-called Ijaw. 2 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by WorWorBoy: 9:36am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy:Lol It is obvious, you know nothing about my people! I Pity you sha. 1 Like |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by WorWorBoy: 9:39am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Idiko1:Those names are Okrikan names. 1 Like |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 9:41am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WorWorBoy:How many people know your true ancestors here apart from me and some of my Igbo colleagues here? I told you guys that the day you people carry your nonsense to Igbo territory will be the day we expose all of you. Just like Ooni of Ife said "Ndigbo are the oldest in Southern Nigeria" so any Igbo man that stays close to our old people will know everything about all of you. Hoe many Nigerians know that there was an ethnic group known as "Oru" in southern Nigeria? The same people you Ashanti and Krio people are occupying their land and trying to steal their identity. 4 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 9:47am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Idiko1:Ijaw are not originally from Southern Nigeria that's why they have nothing in common with any group in South. Even seclusive Bini share a lot of things with Esan, Urhobo, Yoruba and Itsekiri but Ijaw share nothing with anybody. They are descendants of mostly Ashanti and Krio people of Ghana and Sierra Leone respectively that the British forced into the British invading force they used to invade southern Nigeria. After the invasion, the British made them to guard the ports of Warri, Ubani, Badagry etc. After the British invasion, the Ijaws settled their and started claiming ownership over those ports thats why some Nigerians that don't know history mistakenly think that they are just water people not knowing that were just British port gatemen Google krio people and see all the Ijaw Customs, language and most especially war canoes with them. 5 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by WorWorBoy: 10:00am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy:Like i said, you know nothing about Okrika people at all. I don't have time for your rants, i have more important things to attend to. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Eastlink(m): 10:01am On Aug 19, 2021 |
PROUDIGBO:This is what really happened. 5 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by SaintBishop: 10:02am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Idiko1:And igbo names sound Nigerian right? |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:02am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WorWorBoy:Better go and attend to them. Whatever you lots say here, it won't change the fact that both Okirika and Abonema is Igbo land. The Ijaw migrants can rant from now till 6 O'clock in the evening, when the time comes the owner will take his property even if force is needed. Migrants don't decide boundaries talkless of people that were dragged to a place against their will 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:03am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop:Alaigbo is a country on her own. Even one of the slave traders that dragged your ancestors to this place recognised it in his Autobiography 4 Likes
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Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by SaintBishop: 10:04am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy:Crying already? |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:05am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop:Sorry I am not anywhere near Swamp gas. You know from experience that it is very peppery 3 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:07am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Eastlink:And they think we will have amnesia all of a sudden. Thank God for Internet and Google map, we know their population and hiding places. 4 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by WorWorBoy: 10:09am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy:So you mean i'm igbo? Waiting i no go read for here. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:10am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WorWorBoy:You missed the "migrants" part 1 Like |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 10:14am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WorWorBoy: Umu Okirika (the so-called Okrika) get names too? I remembered the case of "Amaikiri" which became "Amachree". They could not change Ediabali, Odum, Azumiri, Utazi etc, hence such names have been left in a cooler. I really do not pay mind to turncoats. |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by OfoIgbo: 10:20am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Captain8: Is the name of the town Ubani or Ngasi? I am only interested in Ubani or Bonny. When an Ndoki man gives me an Ndoki sentence, I will have no problem in understanding him. You will not understand him. What does Wabara mean in your language? 3 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 10:20am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy: They were actually British porters. They mixed with Filipinos and Indians who were shipmates or deckhands on the British schooners. They were not smart enough to man anything. This is one of the reasons British sought "Igbo Slaves". |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Captain8: wabara means what in ijaw ? and what about the others ? Is Adolphus wabara an ijaw man ? please answer. just see as you are running away from factual arguments. the mbaise ,the Ngwa, the ikwerre (wether they accept it or not) ,the ukwa (ndoki and asa people) as well as the ibani are all related. A little research into the history of the lower delta clans will rubbish most of the assertions that is being bandied around after the civil war. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 10:29am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Captain8: Shut up your putrid mouth. What of "Ofonobaji"? Actually it is not ngasi but ngasa. Ikegi oo, do you know what jojo means in Akwete? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:31am On Aug 19, 2021 |
eduj:Una go wait tire. You don't deal with these swamp people with dignity, na madness they like. Expecting reasonable reply is like expecting Ijaw man to tell you what he shares with any group in Southern Nigeria 3 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:34am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Idiko1:Maybe he likes spoon (Ngazi) You know, these swamp people like foad a lot that's why most of them are like inflated balloon, eg Asari Dokubo 1 Like |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Captain8(m): 10:34am On Aug 19, 2021 |
eduj:i dont know who is Adolphus Wabara, but that name wabara is an Ijaw name....... in my western dialect we said wobara....... wabara is a pure Ijaw name |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Idiko1: 10:36am On Aug 19, 2021 |
SaintBishop: Of course, they are very unique and meaningful. They can only be found among certain people on a distinct part of the earth. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:37am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Captain8:Meaning what? 1 Like |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by WorWorBoy: 10:38am On Aug 19, 2021 |
Idiko1:Umu Okrika is found in imo state mbaise if i'm not mistaken, translated to English which means children of Okrika(how they get there is a discussion for another day). There's nothing like Umu Okrika in Rivers state, what we have here is Okrika. As for the names, Okrika people don't bear Azumiri, Utazi as etc names, rather we bear names like Boma, Nengi, Belema, Tonye, Tamuno and so on. Any Okrikan bearing igbo names have igbo root (maybe his or her mother or father is from igbo), as Okrikans don't bear igbo names to begin with. 3 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by BKayy: 10:40am On Aug 19, 2021 |
WorWorBoy:That settles it. Those Igbo ones are the indigenous people of Okirika. You and your fellow Ashanti/krio turned Ijaw should respect yourselves or find your square root on time 2 Likes |
Re: Ndoki, Bonny, Opobo by Nobody: 10:40am On Aug 19, 2021 |
BKayy: the nerve of the guy and his crew just the annoy me. if not that the Ngwa is very large,we will wake up one day and hear stories about how they where ijaw. This is how they push the misinformation that the ijaw is Nigerias 4th biggest tribe. The oil rivers state the are pushing for is just a play to incorporate majority of the coastal territories and hence the offshore fields of present rivers state to themselves. 3 Likes |
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