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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by paramakina202: 1:56pm On Dec 27, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
I no get time for mumu talk.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3ANmx2mhOU

A miscreant from Nsukka can't be telling the Ikwerres who they are. Miscreants wey try am in Oyigbo paid dearly for it.

A word is enough for the wise

Look at how boring,confused and incoherent Wike is because it is easy for one to run from his shadows which is what he was trying to do.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by chiedozie198100: 2:11pm On Dec 27, 2021
jayice:
Deep down every ikwerre man knows he's more ibo than anything else but will always refuse it cos we know we will become second class ibos and we hate to be second to anybody

What the hell is second class Igbo.
It's either you are Igbo or you're not.

Some igbos in rivers State know they're Igbo, like obigbo, ndoki, egbema, ndoni, some ikwerre some opobo n bonny.

The rest can go to wherever the hell they want to go to.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by GodIsBiafran: 3:01pm On Dec 27, 2021
SaintBishop:
[s],make una no carry una land grabbing self enter the ijaw part. PH Is 100 Igbo is100 % Igbo city? :-Na your papa turn Port Harcourt into Igbo city? Whatever land grabbing tendency you clowns are having,make sure it starts and ends in the ikwerres part of Port HapHrcourtcity my foot.[/s]

I know you are Edo and not Ijaw but I will respond to you. Ijaw has no land in Nigeria. Ijaws came from Togo and Ghana as houseboys and housegals of Portuguese colonizers. Any land Ijaw is claiming anywhere in Nigeria is therefore null and void.
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by GodIsBiafran: 3:05pm On Dec 27, 2021
SaintBishop:
[s]Who told you that Ph is an ikwerre land? Oga no they talk weitting you no know[/s]

Bini boy focus on Edo affairs. Igweocha (mistakenly called ph) is 100% Igbo. Ijaw has zero land in Nigeria. Ijaws are Togolese and Ghanaians.
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by GodIsBiafran: 3:06pm On Dec 27, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Some part belong to the Ikwerres, while some part belong to the ijaws

DubaiTenant: you are confused. Ijaws are from Togo and Ghana. So tell me, how can they have land in Igweocha? I don't blame you. You are from Sokoto state
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by GodIsBiafran: 3:11pm On Dec 27, 2021
RobbStark:

[s]Bonny n Opobo are Ijaw territories. Nothing you write here or say here wud change that.
Bonny n Opobo don't bear Ibo names, their villages don't have Ibo names.
They address thr king as Amanyanabo and not Eze or Obi.
Bonny n Opobo people are good swimmers, ibos are scared of water.
Jaja was an Ibo man.....Yes
Jaja named the town he found Opobo, was that an Ibo name....,No
Jaja has children....Yes, do they have Ibo names...No
Is there any Ibo youth group in bonny or opobo, No.
Is there Ijaw youth groups in bonny n Opobo, Yes.
Do Bonny n Opobo people see themselves as ibo, No.
Do they see themselves as Ijaw...Yes
Has the OP seen any Ibo man from bonny or Opobo.....No. Cos no such person exist.

In conclusion, Bonny n Opobo territories are Ijaws.ei[/s]

Yoruba man you ALWAYS put your nose in Igbo business. You are trying to use propaganda to deny legitimate Igbo heritage and land of Bonny/Ipobo. Please face Ogbomosho and leave Igbo matters for Igbos. How can Ijaws who came from Togo/Ghana as houseboys and housegals to Portuguese traders lay any claim to any land in Nigeria? Do you think Igbos are foolish? There is no tribe in Africa that is even half as smart as the Igbo tribe. Ijaws can fool Yoruba but never Igbo. This is why we are the head and not the tail. You can give Ijaw your land in Ondo state but when it comes to Igbo territories, Ijaws know very well that we will never allow them.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nobody: 3:38pm On Dec 27, 2021
GodIsBiafran:


DubaiTenant: you are confused. Ijaws are from Togo and Ghana. So tell me, how can they have land in Igweocha? I don't blame you. You are from Sokoto state
I no get time to dey argue with an Abakaliki boy wey never reach PH before.

PH is owned by the Ikwerres and Ijaws

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by GodIsBiafran: 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
[s]I no get time to dey argue with an Abakaliki boy wey never reach PH before. PH is owned by the Ikwerres and Ijaws[/s]

Even an Abakaliki boy has more claim to Igweocha than a Togolese or Ghanaian.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by oyatz(m): 9:01pm On Dec 27, 2021
Nchenches:



Crude oil in the Niger Delta is reason why SW and north divide the old Eastern region in other to separate Ikwerre and other non Igbo speaking areas in the SS from Igbos.

You probably assume that the Ikwerre and other non-Igbo speaking people in the SS don't have a mind of their own and have to carry out whatever SW and North tell them to do.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nchenches: 9:14pm On Dec 27, 2021
oyatz:


You probably assume that the Ikwerre and other non-Igbo speaking people in the SS don't have a mind of their own and have to carry out whatever SW and North tell them to do.

They have their own minds but minds are easily manipulated. That Manipulation is reason why an Ikwerre man by surname, Okechukwu, can say he is not Igbo.
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Alabo7978(m): 12:40am On Dec 28, 2021
Investigative:
This Ikwere confusion was a cunning construct of the British tondilute and water down Igbo strength and control after they suffered harshly in the hands of Jaja of Opobo.

Before then, the entire South Sourh was 60-70 % Igbo all the way to Bonny. Bonny has a string Indigenous Igbo people. Even Ijaw and Bayelsa. All of Port Harcourt, etc.

Now what is divide and rule?

Divide and rule is a cunning way of making inciting hatred among blood brothers so as to cause infighting and suspicion and thereby weaken them

If you do not know...the entire Igbo land..from Nsukka I to Kogi..from Ebonyi into Calabar..Ikom, Akamkpa, Bonny, Omoku, PH, Kalabari, are largely Igbos who had different migratory routes. Just as you have the Obigbo region mainly guys from Imo River areas, etc.

The Brits smartly would lie to everyone that Igbos are domineering and all what not, to make them hate each other and fight themselves.

Also the psychological effect of slavery and civil war.

When you're being killed bevmcause of your name..you have to change it to survive.

It happened in the Mid West where the Igbemudia, and others who are Igbos of Ika ancestry suddenly said they're not Igbos. Even Ukwuani,l who are clearly Igbos, Some parts of Benin, and Agbor..umunnede who's Igbo origins are even stringer than those in Enugu would all wake up and deny their identity.

Remember in those days there were no boundaries as such. Groups of persons can wake up and travel to a foreign empty land and begin to farm and fish. Al these confusion was created by the Brits to dilute the strength of a United Igbo nation.

Records would shock you to discover that Igbos are the largest number of ethnic Africans in the entire world. We're everywhere. Even in Panya. Guinea. Almost ubiquitous. The ones suffering from shame and identity is just transient cos once the rise of Igbo happens again, they'd all come rushing back to claim their place as sons of the soil.

Don't worry yourself so much about their amnesia. They know who they are. They know they're Igbos.
The bolded statement and it's kind is a reason why people are irritated by most Igbo people.
ALWAYS claiming other people's territory.
60-70% of South south Igbo and even ijaw and bayelsa?
Blatant rubbish of the highest order.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by SaintBishop: 12:42am On Dec 28, 2021
GodIsBiafran:


I know you are Edo and not Ijaw but I will respond to you. Ijaw has no land in Nigeria. Ijaws came from Togo and Ghana as houseboys and housegals of Portuguese colonizers. Any land Ijaw is claiming anywhere in Nigeria is therefore null and void.
And you igbos who are supposed to be lost Jews from israel have lands in Nigeria right? Joke of the century. Like I said before,you people should not carry your land grabbing tendency come near the ijaws parts in port Harcourt cause we won't allow you to land grab any ijaw land.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by SaintBishop: 12:42am On Dec 28, 2021
RobbStark:


The miscreants are done making noise about bonny n Opobo, now they have faced Ikwerre.
There are problems facing them in their god forsaken land, but they wud rather talk about other tribes than talk on how to promote the Ibo race. Yeye people.

Just give them 2weeks, all this noise about Ikwerre being Ibo wud die down.
Bunch of idiots.
Ph is 100% Ibo, just imagine that rubbish gutter talk.
When even the ikwerres know where their boundary stops.

Enugu man wan teach me my history.
Ipob miscreants on the loose.
Na mumu they worry them.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by oyatz(m): 12:48am On Dec 28, 2021
Nchenches:


They have their own minds but minds are easily manipulated. That Manipulation is reason why an Ikwerre man by surname, Okechukwu, can say he is not Igbo.


This has nothing to do with manipulation by the SW and North but everything to do with the human desires to be independent and examples of this abound all over Nigeria and the whole world but Igbos just chose to make it a big deal.

Manga people speak and understand Kanuri but they sometimes like to say that they aren't Kanuri. Isoko and Urhobo bear similar names and their languages are mutually intelligible.

Austria and Germany speak same language, bear same names and practice the same culture.

In Europe, you will see people bearing the same name or it's variants such as William/Williams/Wilhelm ,Henry/Henri, Alexander/Aleksander but belonging to different ethnic groups (countries).

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nobody: 2:33am On Dec 28, 2021
ebufa:




Ogbeni Owomida ! welcome...food don land! any Igbo-related thread is guaranteed to bring you out! that Igbo babe really broke your heart? take heart life must continue......do not take the heartbreak so personally!

Which igbo babe, wetin be her name? Post picture, let’s see if she’s really fine.
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by ebufa: 3:01am On Dec 28, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Mtchewww

This is Nairaland, not Biafla land





oya stretch your hand and come and hold my mouth! your fixation with everything Igbo will rupture your heart or brain blood vessels! the same afonja blubber lipped loudmouths that gave Jonathan hell are completely silent in the midst of the worst mismanagement of the economy and industrial-scale massacre of Nigerians by Fulani aliens all championed by Buhari and his sidekick tinubu.........You people have a date with destiny!

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by ebufa: 3:21am On Dec 28, 2021
kingawothefirst:


Which igbo babe, wetin be her name? Post picture, let’s see if she’s really fine.



The warped "Oedipus" complex worrying yoruba men where Igbo women dey no be here! The favorite sexual fantasy of afonjas is to emasculate Igbo men and take their wives and daughters........and introduce their funny DNA into our pretty women! i,e, conquer by assimilation.......! na the root of their hatred for Igbo men.........I lived with yoruba ppl and I know this is true! coupled with the fact that they want our DNA to soften their angular, cony and very ethnic facial features!

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nobody: 3:59am On Dec 28, 2021
ebufa:




The warped "Oedipus" complex worrying yoruba men where Igbo women dey no be here! The favorite sexual fantasy of afonjas is to emasculate Igbo men and take their wives and daughters........and introduce their funny DNA into our pretty women! i,e, conquer by assimilation.......! na the root of their hatred for Igbo men.........I lived with yoruba ppl and I know this is true! coupled with the fact that they want our DNA to soften their angular, cony and very ethnic facial features!

Your women target yoruba men to get away from hateful igbo men like you. Keep pushing your women on us and we will keep knacking their yansh until they leave us alone lol grin

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by ebufa: 7:38pm On Dec 28, 2021
kingawothefirst:


Your women target yoruba men to get away from hateful igbo men like you. Keep pushing your women on us and we will keep knacking their yansh until they leave us alone lol grin




keep on nacking oloshos ! they need your cash now, chemist shop full ground for your browser rehabilitation! mumu man.

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by izac82: 7:54pm On Dec 28, 2021
I don't understand the business of Yorubas on this thread. Why jumping into a thread that is none of your business to type to trash. Especially that jobless dubai whatever the Bleep he is? Wetin Igbo do Yoruba with this excessive obsessions'
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nobody: 10:00pm On Dec 28, 2021
ebufa:





keep on nacking oloshos ! they need your cash now, chemist shop full ground for your browser rehabilitation! mumu man.

E pain am grin

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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Idiko1: 12:57am On Dec 29, 2021
jmoore:


Ikwere: Igbo or Edo; An Insight into the History of Ikwere People

By

Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro

The issue of identity is personal. Devoid of political sentiments, this article is an academic research conducted and carried out for the purpose of knowledge and preservation of historical information. Interviews in form of participate observation, were conducted. Different opinions were put into consideration. So, by no means, anyone's throat is forced with an identity neither this research is recruiting people to join any tribe or group.

Now let us make the move...

Are the Ikwere Igbo or Edo?

Before we go into this, the first question we would like to ask is this: what year did Ikwere become a recognised separate group in Nigeria?

1979

9 years after the genocidal war ended. That means, prior to this time, Ikwere had been an Igbo group, undoubtedly. The fictional works of Elechi Amadi, the characters and characterizations depict Igbo society. This group separation is political.

Afigbo (1980, p. 122) opined that: "the links which bind the peoples are as ancient, deep and varied; and therefore, as important as the links internal to each state". With this in mind, this research is more of discussing the yesteryears and not today. We want to research on how things were, life as it was before war and politics played their own game.

About the origin of Ikwere, many scholars regard them as southern Igbo tribe. This is as a result of migration and settlement that took place prior to the time foreign authorities arrived.

The people we know as Ikwere today migrated from different places and settled there. Some migrated from Ọka (Awka), Ọlụ (Orlu).

Even before the civil war, which its after effect changed everything, there was still a widespread belief, even amongst the Ikwere and still those historically informed now, devoid of political motivation that Ikwere is made up of migrants from Owere, Ọrata, Ọhaji, Ngwa, Echie (Etche), Arọ, etc.

The Arọ formed many communities. Any Ikwere man who is historically conscious and aware know about a man called Okpo Ngwagidi. Okpo Ngwagidi was the leader of the Ikwere tribe, an Arọ man for that matter.

The first Arọ settlers migrated through Ozuzu-Echie (Ozuzu-Etche) and settled at places we now call Isiokpo, Igwuruta, Ọmagwa, etc.

Have you asked yourself why all these places speak Igbo language, even when they deny being Igbo? Their dialects are mutually intelligible.

Let me not go into today. Let's still dwell in the past.

Ahịa Oshimini was a major market along the Sombreiro River and New Calabar River were in the past, the Ikwere exchanged goods with people from Okrika, Ụbanị (Bonny) and Kalabari.

There was Ahịa Ụzọ/Apa where the Ikwere traded with the Ekpeye, Etche, Abua etc. Both markets—Ahịa Oshimini and Ahịa Ụzọ served for the purpose of slave trade, also.

The Ikwere would later have contact with the Kalabari in the business of fishery and buying and selling, especially in the Ikwere part of Iwofe, Choba, Ọgbakịrị, Emohua, Ndele. The contact yielded intermarriage and concubinage. The same go with Okrika and Ikwere contact through Diobu and Ụmụokwurushi.

There was still Ahịa Elechi.

It was in 1913 that Igweọcha became an economic hub. That territory was originally known as Igweọcha and was named after a British man known for all vices, by name Lewis Harcourt. The Port there was named after him, hence Port Harcourt. The name automatically changed from Igweọcha to Port Harcourt.

The Obio is another Ikwere clan, one of the Ikwere Esaa (7 clans that made up the Ikwere land) The Ikwere Esaa include: Elele, Isiokpo, Rumuji, Emohua, Akpọ, Aluu Igwuruta and Obio group. The Obio traced their orijin to Ozuzu-Echie (Etche)

The markets the Ikwere and Echie (Etche) trade include:

Ahịa Ọdụnwe-Etche in Igwuruta, Ahịa Igweọcha in Port Harcourt, Ahịa Ozuzu in Ozuzu, Ahịa Nwonti in Ụmụechem, Ahịa Eke in Egwi, Ahịa Inim in Elelenwo, Ahịa Eketa in Igbodo, Ahịa Aluu and Ahịa Rukpokwu.

Why originally, these markets were known as Ahịa and not anything else related to Bini dialectal word for market?

Let me not digress...

Back to an aspect of origin and Arọ influence, the Arọ traded in palm oil centuries before the arrival of the colonists. Also during the slave trade they migrated and settled in Ikwere through Ozuzu Etche. It could be said that some Obio who claim Ozuzu-Etche origin have Arọ blood. The Arọ who came through Ozuzu-Echie settled in Igwuruta, Isiokpo, Elele, Rumuekpe, Ubima and Aluu.

During the colonial government era, Nwocha Amefule and Osundu Oyo were made warrant chiefs representing Ọmagwa, Ozuaha, Omademe and Ipo at Choba. They were both Arọ men.

In the side of Obio, Okorie Mbeke became the first headman of Ụmụ Evo Aros and Iburaikwu Apara became the head of Ụmụapara Aros. In Elele, there are communities named: Arọ-Omuodu, Arọ-Omodukwu, Arọ-Omuma, Arọ-Ogbogbu, etc. The historical presence of the Arọ cannot be written off.

Let us consider the following names of some towns and villages under Ikwere and also check how they sound: Edoid or Igboid?

Adanta, Agbaọga, Àgwà, Agwara Ahiniri, Akpabu, Aluu, Apani, Ekuche, Elele, Ezeogo, Igwuruta, Igwuruta-Alị, Imogu, Ipo, Isiokpo, Itu, Mbunta, Mgbaọgba, Mgbo, Mgbodo, Mgbu-Ahana, Mgbuanyuri, Mgbuefitibịa, Mgbuhie, Mgbumini, Mgbuodo, Mgbuodukwu, Mgbuogidi, Mgbuokiri, Mgbuokwukwu, Mgbuonyi, Nkaralua, Obelle, Obiti, Obo, Oborum, Ọganira, Ọgbasara-Imea, Ogboda, Okperekpe, Omadene, Ọmagwa, Ọmakụ, Ọmaraike, Omereku, Omesiobi, Omihua, Omizua, Ọmọawa, Omobiri, Omuadị, Omuagụ, Omagubịa, Omuagwewirie, Omuahunwo, Omechagọ, Ọmụchima, Ọmụchetụ, Ọmụchi, Ọmụchinwo, Ọmụchiọlụ, Ọmụdagwa, Ọmụdarị, Ọmụdịda, Ọmụechem, Ọmụegwa, Ọmụehịa, Ọmụehie, Ọmụeke, Ọmụle, Ọmụeze, Ọmụgbala, Ọmụigwe, Ọmụigwe-Ọmụte, Ọmụikega, Ọmụopi, Ọmụketai, Ọmụkiole, Ọmụkpiriku, Ọmụkume, Ọmụkwosi, Ọmụmini, Ọmụma, Ọmụngbe, Omukpu-Omute, Ọmụnkwọ, Ọmụnobo, Ọmụnwọnjọ, Ọmụọbaa, Ọmụọdụ, Omuoduku, Omuoporo, Omuohechi, Ọmụọhịa, Omuohie, Omuokiri, Omuokirika, Ọmụoko, Ọmụọkpa-Omukolosi, Omuolori, Omutu, Omuonua, Ọmụọparaga, Ọmụosi, Ọmụọta, Omuotiua, Omuovim, Omutogbule, Omuueka, Ọmụwehiei, Omuwonini, Omuzua, Onwali, Orua, Ozuaha, Ụmụekpe, Ụbaba, Ubima, Ubiti, Ụbọdụ, Ụmụchi, Ụmụkine, Ụmụkpuru etc.

Some places in Port Harcourt such as Ụmụeme, Ụmụokoro, Ụmụokwuta, Ụmụibekwe, Ụmụigbo, etc are now written as Rumueme, Rumuokoro, Rumuokwuta, Rumuibekwe, Rumuigbo, respectively, with the belief that they are rewriting their history which the Igbo bastardised when they dominated and colonised them.

Did Igbo colonised Ikwere?

In the history of mankind, the Igbo have never for once colonised anybody, impose his culture or history on anyone. How can Chukwuemeka whose language is Igbo claim that he is not Igbo but Bini, when asked why he has no Bini name or language, the only lame excuse turns out to be that the Igbo dominated him? Did they force you to take their names, culture and language? Did they do that by using guns and bombs? Can we also say that the names of these markets that existed centuries before the white man came were forced down by the Igbo, to the throat of Ikwere by calling them Ahịa Ụzọ and Ahịa Oshimini?

When Igweọcha was still under Eastern Region, Micheal Ọkpara industrialised the city we know as Port Harcourt today. Trans Amadi Industrial area was the brain child of Dr. Micheal Ọkpara. The Hotel Presidential also. Port Harcourt was built by the coal dug from Enugwu. The Government of Eastern region developed the region, massively.

When the colonists documented everything, and by that time, the Igbo had no infuence over anything, the Ikweres recognised themselves as ndị Igbo. Take for instance in 1957, the Ikwere leaders met before Sir Henry Willinks Commission to present their case before him, Wobo—an Ikwere leader stated that the Ikweres are Igbo and Port Harcourt to Ọnịcha are Igbo land. Prior to 1979, the Ikwere remained the Igbo until the constitution gave them as different group, following the state creation of Rivers, hence the denial which of course is as a result of politics, instead of fact. Colonial documents till date present Ikwere as Igbo. The dialect of Ikwere is an Igbo dialect just as we have Nsụka, Abakaliki etc. There is mutual intelligibility.

Why is it that there is no trace of Bini in the name, language and culture of the Ikwere despite the power old Bini kingdom wielded? Isn't it laughable to say the least, that the Ikwere migrated from Bini? Isn't that a rhetoric, devoid of historical, academic and oral traditional presentation? Why is it no cultural semblance between the Ikwere and Bini? Till date, one bears Amadi, Chijioke, Chibụike, Amaechi and still stretches that he's Edo.

Like I said from the outset, the issue of identity is personal. Having that in mind, the following notable personalities are of the Ikwere origin, they never for once denied their Igbo origin and identity. They were/are Igbo nationalists to the core. See them:

1. Barr. Uche I. Okwukwu— Secretary-general, Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo.

2. Dr. Obi Wali— First Ikwere man to hold PhD, minority rights activist, distinguished senator, literary scholar. The only Ikwere man in the 1978 Constituent Assembly and one of the 50 Wise Men to draft the 1979 constitution. Until death, he fully indenfied himself as onye Igbo and defended it at all cost.

3. Chief Joseph Wobo— member of the Council of Chiefs of Eastern Nigeria. He's an Ikwere man and always proud of his Igbo heritage.

4. Chief Isaac Wonwu— An Ikwere man from Elele who served as Secretary-General of Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo.

5. Sir Jackson Mpi—the first and last Ikwere man to be conferred with Knights of the Order of British Empire, OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in England, 1960. He's from Isiokpo and identified himself as onye Igbo. He worked for the advancement of Igbo course.

6. Chief Jackson Womenazu— He's a member of the Elders of Council, Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo. From Rumukrushi in the Evo quarters.

7. Emmanuel Aguma— the former Mayor of Port Harcourt. The first Ikwere man to head a college. The first Ikwere man to be made a minister in 1979. He's a member of the Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo. Very proud of his Igbo Identity.

8. Okogbule Wonobi—the first Ikwere man to be a university registrar; first Ikwere man to be a poet and Paramount title holder of Eze Ohiaemeru. Hé remained a member of Ọhaneze Ndị Igbo and Nzukọ Igbo.

In conclusion:
The Issue of identity is personal, but then, truth will never be swept under the carpet forever. The general truth of identity. Politics has brought about divide-and-rule system that has made people of the same blood look into their eyes and lie to themselves. Self-deceitfulness is the worst sickness on earth as well as identity crisis. The Igbo had never colonised or imposed their ideology on anyone. The British who colonised us did not zap everything in us. We still retain our culture, language, worldview and names. How can people said to have been colonised by the Igbo forgotten their original sense of self if there was any? They still bear Igbo names, speak the language and lie to themselves that they belong to another tribe where there is no trace of cultural semblances. That sounds ridiculous.

However, a handful of Ikwere people still know their root and stick to it, while some have decided to stick to the fallacy, living in denial of who truly they are because of political factor of Nigerian state. Just from 1979 of yesterday. Just after the genocidal war. The Igbo race was positioned for extermination in all angle. Physical war. Historical distortion and what have you. Rivers State was created and all the Igbo people in that axis carved to the new state. A new song of history was sung. For political gains, identity was bruised.

But till date, Port Harcourt speaks more Igbo than English— from the market, bus driver, keke. The Ikwere land speak Igbo. Bear Igbo names. Even the state creation couldn't change that. Even the ridiculous Bini rhetorics couldn't change that. Elechi Amadi, who was contracted to write off his people from Igbo couldn't also write off his name and his children. Still Igbo name. Elechi Amadi has no meaning in Edo language but Igbo. You cry domination and colonization where it didn't exist and still have no other identity than your identity—Igbo. How can you say you dominated yourself?

Now...

The Ikwere: Igboid or Edoid?

You know the answer.

© Maazị Ogbonnaya Okoro

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The names in red are the pioneer members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo including Dr. Francis Ella of Omoku. I guess it is Wonodi not Wonobi
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by ebufa: 4:30am On Dec 29, 2021
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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by tamdun: 6:14am On Dec 29, 2021
izac82:
I don't understand the business of Yorubas on this thread. Why jumping into a thread that is none of your business to type to trash. Especially that jobless dubai whatever the Bleep he is? Wetin Igbo do Yoruba with this excessive obsessions'
Why mention yoruba on a thread that doesn't concern them? Except u didn't read from 1st page
Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by tamdun: 12:07pm On Dec 29, 2021
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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by Nobody: 12:22pm On Dec 29, 2021
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Re: Ikwere: Igbo Or Edo; An Insight Into The History Of Ikwere People by JOemmy(m): 12:46pm On Dec 29, 2021
Investigative:
This Ikwere confusion was a cunning construct of the British tondilute and water down Igbo strength and control after they suffered harshly in the hands of Jaja of Opobo.

Before then, the entire South Sourh was 60-70 % Igbo all the way to Bonny. Bonny has a string Indigenous Igbo people. Even Ijaw and Bayelsa. All of Port Harcourt, etc.

Now what is divide and rule?

Divide and rule is a cunning way of making inciting hatred among blood brothers so as to cause infighting and suspicion and thereby weaken them

If you do not know...the entire Igbo land..from Nsukka I to Kogi..from Ebonyi into Calabar..Ikom, Akamkpa, Bonny, Omoku, PH, Kalabari, are largely Igbos who had different migratory routes. Just as you have the Obigbo region mainly guys from Imo River areas, etc.

The Brits smartly would lie to everyone that Igbos are domineering and all what not, to make them hate each other and fight themselves.

Also the psychological effect of slavery and civil war.

When you're being killed bevmcause of your name..you have to change it to survive.

It happened in the Mid West where the Igbemudia, and others who are Igbos of Ika ancestry suddenly said they're not Igbos. Even Ukwuani,l who are clearly Igbos, Some parts of Benin, and Agbor..umunnede who's Igbo origins are even stringer than those in Enugu would all wake up and deny their identity.

Remember in those days there were no boundaries as such. Groups of persons can wake up and travel to a foreign empty land and begin to farm and fish. Al these confusion was created by the Brits to dilute the strength of a United Igbo nation.

Records would shock you to discover that Igbos are the largest number of ethnic Africans in the entire world. We're everywhere. Even in Panya. Guinea. Almost ubiquitous. The ones suffering from shame and identity is just transient cos once the rise of Igbo happens again, they'd all come rushing back to claim their place as sons of the soil.

Don't worry yourself so much about their amnesia. They know who they are. They know they're Igbos.


I bet u if any Igbo person becomes president of nigeria all these groups denying their igbo identity will definitely retrace their steps immediately.

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