Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Wutinky: 12:25pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
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Simon Eba also claimed Ijaw land as part of Biafla.
Ijaws want you igbos to stop claiming Ijaw is part of Igbo neither do ijaw land belong to igbos. Simple as ABC Af .... on....ja the head slammer please tone down your wailing, it's disgusting, we will make sure you continue to cry like this even your unborn children will go through this suffering of wailing too, you go defend tire |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by SonOfDSoil01: 12:26pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
opicgif:
you are igbo! you support IPOB be proud of where you are from
look at your no2. its the exact message IPOB spreads about ikwerre's, etche, opobo etc... "...... that they don't know their roots" who are you and how old are you to tell millions of people about their roots??
no4. the unity of igbos is not a worry to anybody. igbos and all other tribes live in peace, all over the world rather, Igbos version of Biafra is a worry to other tribes in the south.
no9. nobody is against any tribe.
12. cross river is not any ally to IPOB. neither is akwaibom.
15. alas, you call yoruba "foolish". Mr Man, you are IPOB!!!! thats a typical ibo man for you, they know everyones history except there oo 5 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Sleekfingers: 12:27pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
blabulu2000: Ijaw youth should learn from Lagos state...to avoid the story that touches....
They will soon come with a slogan....Ijaw is no-mans Land.....or they will say...they are the one who developed the entire Ijaw region....or they are richer in Ijaw than your village chiefs....
Nnnyamiri people are more of a curse to the people that hist them than a blessings..m Lagosians don get serious plans for them..... And I am strongly in support. Can you imagine, the audacity, calling lagos a no man's land...... 4 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by jamesversion: 12:27pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: Jaja was bought as a slave like any other igbos that were bought as slaves by the ibanis
How do that link Ijaws and igbos? Your answer lies in your question. Igbo slaves means they Originated in Igboland. So it's in their right to retrace their ancestry. |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by SonOfDSoil01: 12:28pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Absuchat:
Anybody that says Lagos is a no man's land is a f0ol.... Lagos belongs to the Benins no it belongs to the Ibos ....arindin now face front, you are too slow 3 Likes |
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Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Sleekfingers: 12:34pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
SonOfDSoil01: So what is now left for the average ibo man😞the people they so much love to attachee with, don dey denie them. What a pity, no one want too have anything to do witb Biafra😊 they thought they could claim lagos, but yoruba too strong for them and have been resisted in all front...honestly this people deserve our pity now there so called we SS/se now want to restrict them to there 5 dot nation😂 They are confused people..... That's why I like Buhari, Wike, Fasola....... They call lagos all sorta names, but they are rushing to lagos like rats. Ogun and Oyo state their people are looking there daily..... Kano and Kaduna they are trooping like pigs... It is only a fool will develop his neighbors house, when his/her father house is dilapidated. 4 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by ebufa: 12:39pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
lapintoz:
See ipig propagandist....Simon Ikpea 2nd in command....
Una don lule....failed woefully....
Na only wailing remain for una
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.Carry your bulbous iyoro lips back to your mega slum! Igbo matter keep you dia! Nuisance |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by SonOfDSoil01: 12:40pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Sleekfingers:
They are confused people.....
That's why I like Buhari, Wike, Fasola.......
They call lagos all sorta names, but they are rushing to lagos like rats. Ogun and Oyo state their people are looking there daily..... Kano and Kaduna they are trooping like pigs... It is only a fool will develop his neighbors house, when his/her father house is dilapidated.
i hope and pray they receive sense soon, though i have met some sensible ones amongst them during my service year in Owerri, but trust the slow and primitive ones are in there multitude. We Owe the coming generation a duty to always counter their propaganda, so they wont rewrite our history while we are till alive. 3 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Chrismania100: 12:47pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Yoruba who does not have a meaningful oil is occupying oil well in Ijaw land, selling propaganda that igbos are your problem, and you people kept absorbing them. Olodo people!! One thing is certain,no tribe can wipe igbos aways from the igbos cos they are very strong tribe to beckon with .Check every crannies of this country they are there doing signs and wonders despite loosing more 4millions people during Biafra war.,yet they pushing to stronger in Nigeria, dominanting other tribes.A fist yoruba and all this Asari pig and numerous tribes are just generous of, and have even envying igbos for nothing. Evill tribe full of hatred but we igbos don't send them or any baga from Nigeria Crazybeard:
This has nothing to do with Tinubu.You IPoB apologists have been at this even on Nairaland for some years now.You dolts even went as far as altering Bonny and Kalabari history on Wikipedia. As a result,the pidgin Igbo spoken in Opobo has been banned by the Amayanabo. |
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Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Ikaeniyan0: 12:50pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
jamesversion:
Your answer lies in your question. Igbo slaves means they Originated in Igboland. So it's in their right to retrace their ancestry. Ijaws are not against anybody retracing their ancestry, they are saying igbos should stop claiming Ijaw land Go through the letter and read it again |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Ikaeniyan0: 12:51pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Wutinky:
Af .... on....ja the head slammer please tone down your wailing, it's disgusting, we will make sure you continue to cry like this even your unborn children will go through this suffering of wailing too, you go defend tire You're in pains because of this letter Is better you guys stop claiming Ijaw land |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by jamesversion: 12:55pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: Ijaws are not against anybody retracing their ancestry, they are saying igbos should stop claiming Ijaw land
Go through the letter and read it again And who said Ijaw owned the land? Or you didn't know that Jaja discovered Opobo land and settled there. |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by YelloweWest: 12:57pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Obi1kenobi:
Who are these Igbo people that you speak of? I don't know any Igbo who is "determined" to rewrite your history. It's actually the complete opposite: such is the Igbophobic obsession of Ikwerres that they invented a non-existent history of Benin origins to feed their Igbo denialism narrative. The consensus I've always known among Igbos is that people who are that lost to reinvent history because of oil politics aren't worth the effort. Ikwerres obsess over non-existent Igbos that are "forcing" Igbo identity on them because it makes them feel important. I honestly don't know any of us that care - except you're talking about a few online trolls. The fact that you think our history is nonexistent, you are exactly what I described . You and your god MNK are lairs! That's how kanu said brass an Ijaw community is Igbo. Abeg yall should focus on your hopeless Biafra and leave those who are not interested alone. Ikwerre has never been, is not and will never be Igbo! |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:02pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
chucks185: youths, as long as the sun keeps shinning, Biafra is gonna keep living, and conquering , you could join the force ; It is statements like this that had attracted and will continue to attract wotowoto, humiliation, hatred and defeat to the Igbos in Nigeria. You will never learn. The people you taught have now bested you in every act of subjugation and dominance. Biafra will only work as long as you desist from attempts to conscript other peoples into your ill conceived project. I can bet it that no piece of space and land from the SS region will fall into Biafra. 1 Like |
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Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by mbaise1000: 1:11pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
NotMagicBishop:
Did the council of chiefs headed by the king of Bonny not ban your slave tongue in their kingdom ?
They are rejecting you left , right , center.
Instead of you to take a deep reflection on why they hate your ass and want nothing to associate with you, you are here shadow boxing Yorubas online.
If you like continue thinking it's Yorubas that are doing propaganda and influencing the people of the Niger Delta to be rejecting you .
I have been telling you land thieves to take this your useless IPOB campaign to the streets in the Niger Delta and see if you will come out alive..
Fools thinking they are wise. Why are you do pained and this insultive? I haven't insulted you you here but look at the anger in you, just because of a comment on social media which clearly is not even about you, did I ever mention yoruba in my comment? Where did you even claim to be defending IPOB? It's people like you that are the backbone of IPOB but I don't expect you to understand or know that, it's people like you that keeps proving KANU right all the time, at what point did IPOB get the number and support they have now? What changed? Like I said there are things you don't hate away or wish away and IGBOS are one of those, your hatred will not change anything, the options are there, but you are in denial, your wishes for IGBOS just like whatever you wish any other person or group is exactly what you are going to get, if IGBOS suffer in nigeria, you will suffer worse, if you wish bad thing on others, you get loads of bad things, if you support evil of any type, you reap evil, we are all in nigeria, if the price of fuel and food triple 100 times, IGBOS will but it before you, we will not carry last, you are the one that is going to be disappointed because you are the one, expecting something, BTW, I ask you again, who is speaking the pidgin IGBO banned by whoever? IGBOS or ijaws? Does anyone ban anyone from speaking their language? Maybe THOSE ijaws banned from speaking pidgin IGBO will start speaking pidgin Yoruba, or whichever language you wish. Nonsense 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by NaMe4: 1:12pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: Jaja was bought as a slave like any other igbos that were bought as slaves by the ibanis
How do that link Ijaws and igbos? Many cunning (or ignorant) individuals attempt to use Jaja of Opobo(~1821 - 1891) to lay claim on Ijaw and Kalabari lands. He was born in Imo State and taken as a slave to Ijaw land (present day Rivers State). With the abolishment of slave trade and assimilation into the general society, with the conversion of camps to communities and the magnanimity of the host communities, he was ordained leader (king) of the community in Opobo. All these events occurred just towards the end of the 19th Century. Today, certain Igbos are telling the indigenes who embraced them they are not the owners of their lands. Unfortunately, this would only heighten distrust and worsen the level of hostility of potential hosts towards even innocent Igbos who have no business with such madness as has been seen in Lagos, now PH. jamesversion:
It's either you're being Insincere with this post or Ignorant.
Jaja was born in Imo/Asia and sold into slavery. He was sold to Bonny. He excelled in his masters house and rose to become a chief, thereby regaining his freedom from slavery. After many years, disagreement arose between the Chiefs of Bonny and Jaja sought a place where he can establish himself separate from the Bonny Chiefs. He discovered an island, settled there and called the place Opobo.
If his descendants have decided they are Igbos due to ancestry, then I don't see why there's an issue. Jaja discovered Opobo land himself so no ijaw should lay claims to owning Opobo land.
Igbos naturally are a handful. They will test your resolve almost perpetually, so live with them or let them go My brother, you only get such revised history from wikipedia, and certain writers who intend to alter true history. Let's logically view this. How can one man 'discover' a land and became king over the land? King over who? An empty land? For him to be King, there must have been people coexisting in such land, and there must have been a social structure in place for a king to be ordained. We are not talking about 19 BC, this happened in the 19th century! Hope you know all these lands were under the Bonny Kingdom and the Ibanis (who are Ijos/Ijaws) were the indigenous people. Ikaeniyan0: I wander why IPOB is trying to claim Ijaw land. And none of their elder is stopping them from this madness that can lead to bloodshed The Ibani, an offshoot of the Ijaw people is located in Southern Rivers State, Nigeria. Its alternate name is Ubani made up of Bonny Town, on Bonny Island, the Kingdom of Opobo in Opobo Island and its settlements. Both kingdoms have a strong central authority structure and a long-established royal lineage. Bonny’s development was also shaped by the close interaction with European traders. It was the melting point of economic activities right from the 16th century. It served as Christianity’s first port of call in West Africa. With a thriving traditional system and robust cultural heritage, it stands out as one of the foremost local communities in Nigeria. The community is subdivided into two main segments – the mainland and the hinterland. The mainland is comprised of the Township, Sandfield, Iwoama, Orosikiri, Aganya, Agambo, Akiama, Workers Camp, Finima and some outlying fishing settlements lying along the Bonny River’s coastline. The hinterland includes the villages that houses indigenes of Bonny kingdom. The Kingdom of Opobo is in many instances a replica of the Old Bonny Kingdom but unique in its planning; showing a combination of modernity and the ancient. Yet not totally bastardized by the impact of Western influences brought into the local community as the Bonny case. Opobo Kingdom is made of Opobo Town which is the seat of authority and the outlying settlements or plantation settlements called Kalama and owned by chiefs of some main Houses in Opobo. The structure of authority revolves round the House system. The Alabo – in council is the highest policy making institution. The council members are elders – Warisenapu who constitute the council. The Amanyanabo in council is the policy making institution and the highest administrative organ. Although there are title holders, they play little or no role in governance. In recent times, specific assignments like raising funds in socio-economic development have been assigned to them. The main town which was virtually submerged by the rising water level was sand filled in 2007. The social history of Opobo Kingdom was also shaped by interaction with Europeans and her neighbours, from the Igbo hinterland, and to a little extent by the Ibibio Ogoni and Andoni. Unlike Bonny, Opobo played little part in the oil and gas industry, thus shielding the Kingdom from the eroding influences of modernization. One of the reasons for this gradual loss of the Ibani language was the injection of Igbo people (not culture) in the Ibani regions which culminated in the age-long interaction between Ibani and Ndoki people (who are actually Ijaws that allowed Igbo migrants to settle amongst them). Many of them now speak variants of Igbo and are sometimes classified as Igbo but their Ijaw culture is still very pronounced. The main reason why Bonny and Opobo regions speak Igbo dialects is because of continuous relations (mainly through intermarriage) with their Ndoki relatives. Note that the Ndoki people are Ijaw people that reside close to the mainstream Igbo who accommodated Igbo migrants and lost their language to the visitors a long time ago. Opobo became the worst hit because they are located at the mouth of the Imo River that connects Ndoki and Ibaniland. The Ibani do not share a boundary with the Igbo people. They only share boundaries with Ibibio, Ogonis and Ndoki people who have adopted variants of the Igbo language (Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Ogba, Ndokwa etc).
Another probable reason for the dearth of the Ibani language is the absence of literary materials in the Ibani language. Written materials in a particular language, serve to preserve that language. Roger Blench had this to say in the preface of his Ibani dictionary; “despite the importance attached to literacy in the Ibani area, there are a few accessible modem publications on the language. We have a few historical accounts which state the possible causes of the decline of the Ibani language.” Paul Hair (1967) seems to have been the first bibliographer to cite the history and citations of Ijo in early historical sources and the following is largely adapted from his essay.
The first actual words of Ibani were recorded by Captain Hugh Crow, an English slave-trader who operated from Bonny around the end of the eighteenth century. From his account one would think that there was only one language, namely Eboe [Igbo] spoken at Bonny, but in his wordlist of Eboe’, a few Ibani words are found casually embedded in it.
The expedition of 1832 - 34 up the Niger collected vocabularies of a number of languages but not of Ijo. Edwin Norris, the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, used these when he compiled a handbook for the use of the next Niger Expedition and added materials from other sources, including numerals in ‘Bonny’, i.e. Ibani (Norris 1840).
In 1840 a German doctor spent some four months in Bonny as a ship’s doctor, and wrote a detailed account of Bonny including a long vocabulary of Ibani. (Köler 1842-43), reprinted as Köler 1848). He notes the use of two languages, Ibani and Igbo, at Bonny, and the attempts by elders to prevent boys from teaching him Ibani. This confirms what is said today, that the major reason for the decline of Ibani is the successful attempt to keep it from being learnt by outsiders, which in the nineteenth century included a large slave population. The result of this policy is that Igbo has become the common language of communication.
Two more dialects of Ijo were recorded for the first time by John Clarke (1848). These were ‘Numbe’ [Nembe] and ‘Akrika’ [Okrika], together with further lists of Kalabari and Ibani. Clarke was a Baptist missionary who, with the help of an Afro- American colleague, Merrick, collected his wordlists in an unsystematic way, some in Fernando Po and some in the West Indies (Hair 1967).
Sigismund Koelle was a German scholar who worked for the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in Freetown. There he compiled his Polyglotta Africana in 1850 which was published in 1854. It was a collection of vocabularies of African languages, compiled by interviewing the freed slaves who had been resettled in Freetown. Koelle used a standard wordlist of about three hundred items and added notes on his informants and their homelands, from which he was able to draw a map which is remarkably accurate for a period when no European knew the interior of West Africa. His vocabularies are grouped according to genetic relationship in so far as he could trace it from the wordlists. He has two wordlists of Ijo, grouped together as V.C., the group which conjoins Igboid and Edoid. The first list, ‘OkuIma’, is a wordlist of Ibani, named for the town Okólómá, although Koelle’s informant was from Orupiri (órüpIrI). Koelle (1854: refers to Obäne as the name for these people given by the Ibos and Kerekas [Okrika]. Williamson (1966) discusses Koelle’s Ijo lists in detail. In the case of Ibani, she shows that some 73% of Koelle’s forms were accurate and also yield interesting information about lexical and phonological change in the language since they were recorded. In 1856, Baikie published his account of the 1854 voyage to explore the Niger. In his appendix on the languages, he states: From the Rio Formoso to the Nun, including all the western portion of the Delta, the natives speak Orü or Ejó, and to the westward of Abó a distinct dialect is used, namely the Sóbo, Nimbe or Brass is very nearly related to the Orú, and I believe that from the Brass River to the New Kalabár, the natives dwelling on the banks of each of the intervening rivers all talk differently. 2 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:12pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
BossGerald:
Just like you were chased in ilorin ?? Same way you were dealt with from 1967 till 1970. Dingbats everywhere! |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:15pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
NotMagicBishop:
Did the council of chiefs headed by the king of Bonny not ban your slave tongue in their kingdom ?
They are rejecting you left , right , center.
Instead of you to take a deep reflection on why they hate your ass and want nothing to associate with you, you are here shadow boxing Yorubas online.
If you like continue thinking it's Yorubas that are doing propaganda and influencing the people of the Niger Delta to be rejecting you .
I have been telling you land thieves to take this your useless IPOB campaign to the streets in the Niger Delta and see if you will come out alive..
Fools thinking they are wise. 😜😜😜😜😜😜 |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:17pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
NotMagicBishop:
You mind the fools.
When they finish from radio Biafra they think whatever nonesense they have been programmed into their shrunken skulls can be foisted on others.
Slaves thinking they can annex and rule their betters. Actually, their skulls are not shrunken.................,.............. They're flattened!😉 |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by erico2k2(m): 1:17pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
chucks185: youths, as long as the sun keeps shinning, Biafra is gonna keep living, and conquering , you could join the force ; ANd as they are refusing? Look the problem with you Igbos is greed in these matteres.If you as an Igbo man think they have the right to leave Nigeria what prevents you as an Igbo man to also think the Ijaw man has equal rights to leave Biafra? 2 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:18pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
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Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by erico2k2(m): 1:19pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
NaMe4:
Many cunning (or ignorant) individuals attempt to use Jaja of Opobo(~1821 - 1891) to lay claim on Ijaw and Kalabari lands.
He was born in Imo State and taken as a slave to Ijaw land (present day Rivers State).
With the abolishment of slave trade and assimilation into the general society, with the conversion of camps to communities and the magnanimity of the host communities, he was ordained leader (king) of the community in Opobo. All these events occurred just towards the end of the 19th Century. Today, certain Igbos are telling the indigenes who embraced them they are not the owners of their lands. NAh for thier Igbo land dem dey talk that, U forgot what happen in Rivers when they tried that shyte with Wike
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Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Theweekend: 1:20pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Sleekfingers:
Lagosians don get serious plans for them..... And I am strongly in support. Can you imagine, the audacity, calling lagos a no man's land...... if it pains u pls hug a big transformer becos lagos belongs to benin people |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by dragunov: 1:21pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
BrodaBenad: The guy is a content creator
If you don't like what he's doing go and do yours
We know YellowBa Muslims are behind these fake ass publication
We no send anybody This your hatred for Yorubas is outlandish. Even if mosquitoes bite you people, it's Yorubas. Funny tribe that can't handle defeats. Very emotional mooks. 2 Likes |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Sleekfingers: 1:23pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Theweekend: if it pains u pls hug a big transformer becos lagos belongs to benin people 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Go to Isale Eko and say that.....if your head no leave your shoulder. |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Theweekend: 1:26pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
dragunov:
It is statements like this that had attracted and will continue to attract wotowoto, humiliation, hatred and defeat to the Igbos in Nigeria. You will never learn. The people you taught have now bested you in every act of subjugation and dominance. Biafra will only work as long as you desist from attempts to conscript other peoples into your ill conceived project. I can bet it that no piece of space and land from the SS region will fall into Biafra. referedum will do the talking stop yabbing shit ! |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Theweekend: 1:32pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
YelloweWest:
The fact that you think our history is nonexistent, you are exactly what I described . You and your god MNK are lairs! That's how kanu said brass an Ijaw community is Igbo.
Abeg yall should focus on your hopeless Biafra and leave those who are not interested alone.
Ikwerre has never been, is not and will never be Igbo! even illorin has never been yoruba and can never be |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by jamesversion: 1:33pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
NaMe4:
Many cunning (or ignorant) individuals attempt to use Jaja of Opobo(~1821 - 1891) to lay claim on Ijaw and Kalabari lands.
He was born in Imo State and taken as a slave to Ijaw land (present day Rivers State).
With the abolishment of slave trade and assimilation into the general society, with the conversion of camps to communities and the magnanimity of the host communities, he was ordained leader (king) of the community in Opobo. All these events occurred just towards the end of the 19th Century. Today, certain Igbos are telling the indigenes who embraced them they are not the owners of their lands.
Unfortunately, this would only heighten distrust and worsen the level of hostility of potential hosts towards even innocent Igbos who have no business with such madness as has been seen in Lagos, now PH.
It's either you're being Insincere with this post or Ignorant. Jaja was born in Imo/Asia and sold into slavery. He was sold to Bonny. He excelled in his masters house and rose to become a chief, thereby regaining his freedom from slavery. After many years, disagreement arose between the Chiefs of Bonny and Jaja sought a place where he can establish himself separate from the Bonny Chiefs. He discovered an island, settled there and called the place Opobo. If his descendants have decided they are Igbos due to ancestry, then I don't see why there's an issue. Jaja discovered Opobo land himself so no ijaw should lay claims to owning Opobo land. Igbos naturally are a handful. They will test your resolve almost perpetually, so live with them or let them go |
Re: Concerned Ijaw Youths Petition IGP Over Ipob by Wutinky: 1:34pm On Sep 25, 2023 |
Ikaeniyan0: You're in pains because of this letter
Is better you guys stop claiming Ijaw land We have really dealt with your low self esteem that's why you are all over the thread masturbating in pain .... we be your father for Nigeria |