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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by jkross(m): 2:19am On Jan 10, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
Mbaka was right. It was four years ago that Jonathan went about calling himself "Azikiwe."
On the contrary. Fr mbaka was blessing GEJ aNd his wife recently @ the adoration ground in enugu
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by ozoigbondu: 2:20am On Jan 10, 2015
tonychristopher:

But their fathers laziness in genes is dominant and can't be diluted
Just detest majority of them
tonychristopher:

But their fathers laziness in genes is dominant and can't be diluted
Just detest majority of them


No naa the igbo gene will crush the lazy ikwere gene before it even wakes up making the child healthy hard working and pure possibly igbo

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:23am On Jan 10, 2015
ozoigbondu:



No naa the igbo gene will crush the lazy ikwere gene before it even wakes up making the child healthy hard working and pure possibly igbo

Agu.. udo... idi ajo baaaaad

Let us see..those ikwerre are just hood rats and good for nothing rascals selling lands and drinking kai kai
.
I pray our genes crush that laziness and crazy gene of theirs

Ha bu usu
Ha new efulefu

Ha bu Nkita

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by emmysoftyou: 2:24am On Jan 10, 2015
NoreenUG:


abum nwaanyi obowo.
obowo...really...
As a traveller,i know many places and i do asked question about places i do go....
obowo is a
Home of sam mbakwe,i guess he was born and buried there...

Tanx for given us a great governor,sam mbakwe(blessed memory)who developed owerri and umuahia from 1979 to 1983 until buhari came to ruin everytin,..by coup..
Yet some igbos stil want buhari to win...

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:25am On Jan 10, 2015
HopeAtHand:


Lolz..Call us anything, we will never accept to be Igbo..

Even if i bear same names with your fathers and grandfathers, be rest assured that deep within me i am conscious of my Ikwerreness and im 100% proud of it.I can neva be Igbo..If it bothers you, kill yourself.

So Amaechi or yourself has mental issues okwa ya ?
We are on a thread whose main theme is about an ikwerre man that says he is Igbo and you are saying iKwerre will never accept to be Igbo.
Who is the sane one between you and Rotimi

Tell us
You folks are confusing the hell out of Nigerians
Make up your minds and stick to one tale

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:30am On Jan 10, 2015
HopeAtHand:
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Mr man, you are the stvpid one here.. odika i si ulo ndi ara puta.

Am telling u to get off our fvcking lane and your talking about sitting down somewhere..Wassup wit Igbos and their decision to constantly be on Ikwerre diicks..

This obsession on us by Igbos is becoming diabolical.

Its on NL i hear Igbos calling Ikwerres Igbos..they never say it to our face..what you cant attempt in real life is cowardly to attepmt on NL..

I have never really associated Igbos with cowardice, maybe, just maybe, i have been wrong.



Ewu igwe nga.. nda ije

Hmmm your fore fathers did a hasty and nasty job on your identity ..we I blame my fore fathers for colonizing them

They messed up their psyche

But we don't want majority of you ..you will infect us and dilute our genes
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:31am On Jan 10, 2015
tonychristopher:



That has been long established since 1733 BC

I asked an ikwerre man to name one ikwerre man that has an oil exploration firm in the whole of ikwerre and I will give him two people in my small village in Nnewi he couldn't

I also asked him just name a main stream oil marketr in the whole ikwerre and I will give him four in my small village ..yet he couldn't

Then I asked him to give me an industrialist of repute in the whole of ikwerre land let me give him ten in my small Nnewi village he couldn't again

They are not pure bloods and they can not be

No Igbo man associate himself with them
I am okay with efiks and Ibibio

haha...you wicked oh!

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:33am On Jan 10, 2015
Nne

Biko welu ya nwayo on him.. before okwudo na okwudo

Their psyche is really messed up ..don't blame him blame his parents

Biko

babyosisi:


So Amaechi or yourself has mental issues okwa ya ?
We are on a thread whose main theme is about an ikwerre man that says he is Igbo and you are saying iKwerre will never accept to be Igbo.
Who is the sane one between you and Rotimi

Tell us
You folks are confusing the hell out of Nigerians
Make up your minds
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by emmysoftyou: 2:35am On Jan 10, 2015
ozoigbondu:
If ikweeres says they are not igbo we should let them be cos you can not force igboness one somebody.That said the ikwerrians should kindly fvck out of our diasporian society leave our culture alone and formulate ikwerrian language restricted to them we do not need contamination in igbo land

Ikwerres can not be igbos they just stole our culture and language denied us after the civil war and are eptiome of laziness.No true igbo man is lazy or talk senselessly like this man called rotimi repsenting ikwerres in this forum angry

As for ikwerrians that are proud of their imaginary or real igbo heritages sorry we do not tolerate or accomdate a bunch of laxy fat a$$ who cannot point to single great business owed by their sons we can not contaminate the purity of igbo blood to accomdate those with identity crisises tongue
yu must be zubby...the running man ...i know the way yu write yur words and the way yu do put them...
Anyway wecom to politics section...
But hope yu re done wit ur storylines..

Back to the topic...
As yu can see we ve jus one ant saying he s not igbo,but not all the whole of ikwerres,
so i guess the ant/mosquitoe biting pple here,
shuld be ignore or be fleet out...
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:35am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
Okrika isn't mix with Igbo and Ijaw. Who is the Igboman? a part of Okrika BUY women from Igboland and marry them as wives, it is normal in Okrika custom to buy foreign woman and wife them. It is not only perculiar to Igbo women, also calabar women, Ikwerre, Ogoni etc. That a yorubaman marries a fulani woman does not make yoruba race "mix". However, I won't go deep because of obvious reasons. But Okrika is 800% Ijaw. It is not mix. Mix with who?

Because of militancy ndi mba nmiri have suddenly become bold to speak when an igbo man is speaking
Kai
See lazy people renowned for wearing fedora hats and carrying umbrella up and down ,drinking Kai Kai and impregnating little girls are now talking when major Nigerians are speaking
Wonders shall never cease

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:36am On Jan 10, 2015
new2020:


haha...you wicked oh!

But that is a fact nna

Obughi njakiri mana eziokwu

They can be nasty and lousy and most of them ..I pity the real ones that know they are Igbo but 80% of them are disgrace to those that uphold Igbo names and nuances

I wonder why our father's colonised them

I can see they lack our genes
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:39am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:


Because of militancy ndi mba nmiri have suddenly become bold to speak when an igbo man is speaking
Kai
See people renowned for wearing redo tpia hats and carrying umbrella up and down are now talking

Is that militancy ..his many are they ..they are left and they are doing gra gra

Can mbamiri stand it if it comea..they know who they will fight . Them know


Hapu ha ..ha bu efulefu
Ndi Ara
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:43am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:


Because of militancy ndi mba nmiri have suddenly become bold to speak when an igbo man is speaking
Kai
See lazy people renowned for wearing fedora hats and carrying umbrella up and down ,drinking Kai Kai and impregnating little girls are now talking when major Nigerians are speaking
Wonders shall never seize
tonychristopher:


Is that militancy ..his many are they ..they are left and they are doing gra gra

Can mbamiri stand it if it comea..they know who they will fight . Them know


Hapu ha ..ha bu efulefu
Ndi Ara
@ Forwetinnah see what I was telling you. They Don't like the Ijaws, they don't like the Okrikans, they don't like Isaac Adaka Boko, they don't like me and they DON'T like you. You have to be careful and tactical in dealing with them. As for these posters, I understand that they are filled with envy and jealousy of the Okrikans and the entire Ijaw nation. Sadly, I don't give a hoot on what goes on in their land

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:46am On Jan 10, 2015
NoreenUG:


mister man, try to read posts properly before replying abi u get brain problem?
I'm igbo from imo state.

Udo
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:50am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
@ Forwetinnah see what I was telling you. They Don't like the Ijaws, they don't like the Okrikans, they don't like Isaac Adaka Boko, they don't like me and they DON'T like you. You have to be careful and tactical in dealing with them. As for these posters, I understand that they are filled with envy and jealousy of the Okrikans and the entire Ijaw nation. Sadly, I don't give a hoot on what goes on in their land

Kedu ndi bu mba miri... ha adi onne.. that is the problem

Agba awo nkiti odi ka oga awu na enu igwe

How many are they

They are just ranting

I call them a rag tag set u
Funny enough these ikwerre has made them selves to be hated by us by ijaw by ogoni

They are pariah I must say
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:52am On Jan 10, 2015
tonychristopher:


Kedu ndi bu mba miri... ha adi onne.. that is the problem

Agba awo nkiti odi ka oga awu na enu igwe

How many are they

They are just ranting

I call them a rag tag set u
[s]Funny enough these ikwerre has made them selves to be hated by us by ijaw by ogoni[/s]

They are pariah I must say
An igbo man speaking for Ikwerre, Ogoni and Ijaw. #Remember Saro Wiwa #Remember Boro keep beating your chest...Coward
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by tonychristopher: 2:53am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
An igbo man speaking for Ikwerre, Ogoni and Ijaw. #Remember Saro Wiwa #Remember Boro keep beating your chest...Coward

Ewu

May amadioha visit you

How can I speak for ikwerre ...people I abhor

I rather speak for my puppies than speak for confused lots like you

Ndi apari

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 2:55am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
@ Forwetinnah see what I was telling you. They Don't like the Ijaws, they don't like the Okrikans, they don't like Isaac Adaka Boko, they don't like me and they DON'T like you. You have to be careful and tactical in dealing with them. As for these posters, I understand that they are filled with envy and jealousy of the Okrikans and the entire Ijaw nation. Sadly, I don't give a hoot on what goes on in their land

Please,stop yapping nonsense ; We dont care whether ikwerre exist or not,as they dont carry any political weight nor importance. As for you wey be yoloba man wetin you dey find here...go back to osun go eat gbegiri and soaked garri.

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 2:57am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
An igbo man speaking for Ikwerre, Ogoni and Ijaw. #Remember Saro Wiwa #Remember Boro keep beating your chest...Coward


Mr. Nobody can be more coward than a yoloba in the geographical expression called Nigeria....You people took the cake....lmao
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 2:59am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
@ Forwetinnah see what I was telling you. They Don't like the Ijaws, they don't like the Okrikans, they don't like Isaac Adaka Boko, they don't like me and they DON'T like you. You have to be careful and tactical in dealing with them. As for these posters, I understand that they are filled with envy and jealousy of the Okrikans and the entire Ijaw nation. Sadly, I don't give a hoot on what goes on in their land

This is a grave insult
An iGbo man jealous of an ijaw?
GOd forbid bad thing
Even a castrated Igbo man could never wish himself anything but Igbo

This is the average ijaw man,from the mouth of timipriye silva the then governor
Please what is there to be jealous about about lazy bones?
Read on



GOVERNOR Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State has expressed dismay over the practice of selling employment slots to non-indigenes by youths of the state at give-away prices.

At an interactive session with the Bayelsa State Elders Consultative Forum, the governor lamented the development, saying "it is saddening to note that indigenes of the state are selling their employment slots in reputable companies at give-away prices of between N20,000 and N70,000."

The governor, who gave a graphic description of the thinking of an average Bayelsan, noted with sadness that they wanted everything free, bearing in mind that the state remains the only state throughout the federation where the electricity is generated free.

His words, "An average Bayelsan has also believed erroneously that we have money and that is why they want everything for free. In the education sector we pay nothing.

The craze now is that everybody wants their children to be sent abroad by the government for free. In the health sector we pay for nothing, everybody is expected to be treated for free.

The electricity we produce is for free. Even nobody wants to work; they prefer handouts. "When I first came as governor, my belief was very different.

My belief was that if you create jobs, people benefits from those jobs. And one of the things when I came in was that I paid all contractors that were on site. I paid N900 million and we decided to complete all on-going projects before we plan new ones.

"The idea was to stimulate the economy so that our people can do small jobs. And I was happy when I paid the money and there were many people working on the site. I went to those sites personally because there were still a lot of complaints on the streets on Yenagoa.

"I found out at the sites personally that more than 500 people working on the sites they were all non-Bayelsans. I asked if there was any Bayelsan, there was none and I was shocked. That was when I know we have a problem. Because no matter how much you tried to stimulate the economy it would fly over the Bayelsan because our youths won't work.


"I would give you another example - the community around Saipem protested that they were not being given jobs. We intervened and Saipem decided to give 70 quality jobs to boys from that community.

The community nominated people to go and work there and I was happy that through our intervention we were able to create the jobs. Later I saw one of the boys and questioned him why he is not at work.


"I later found out upon enquiry that he sold his space to an Igbo man for N40, 000 a month out of the N 70,000 he is being paid and that is what all of them did. They sold all their spaces to Igbo people. You would send Bayelsans for training through oil companies; they sell their spaces to Igbo people and those acquire the necessary skills.

They are happier to be on the streets of Yenagoa claiming every day that there is hunger. There is no economy that can grow like this. It is a very sad situation." Earlier, the chairman of the forum, Chief Francis Doukpolagha had called on the government and the elders in the state to map out developmental programmes that would be aimed at improving the lots of the people in the state.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200812190067.html

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:02am On Jan 10, 2015
The above is the ijaw in a nutshell
They will cry marginalization and fight for oil money
Send them abroad they become thugs in foreign lands and are repatriated
The ones that got trained will return and sell their jobs to Igbos and prefer to be handed money monthly for doing nothing so they can drink ogogoro.
Very lazy people
Tua

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OneNaira6: 3:04am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:
The above is the ijaw in a nutshell
They will cry marginalization and fight for oil money
Send them abroad they become thugs in foreign lands and are repatriated
The ones that got trained will return and sell their jobs to Igbos and prefer to be handed money monthly for doing nothing so they can drink ogogoro.
Very lazy people
Tua

You're attacking Ijaw because of a coward yoruba. Haba babyosisi

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:07am On Jan 10, 2015
I know Ijaw people are somehow but I wont insult them because of an ofenmanu boy like Barcanista.....But Ijaw people though.....lmao

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:08am On Jan 10, 2015
OneNaira6:


You're attacking Ijaw because of a coward yoruba. Haba babyosisi

So barcanista bu Onye ofe?
You can never tell anyway
Ijaw men are known for depositing spermatozoa here and there
He could be truly ijaw
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:08am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:


This is a grave insult
An iGbo man jealous of an ijaw?
GOd forbid bad thing

This is the average ijaw man,from the mouth of timipriye silva the then governor
Please what is there to be jealous about about lazy bones?
Read on



GOVERNOR Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State has expressed dismay over the practice of selling employment slots to non-indigenes by youths of the state at give-away prices.

At an interactive session with the Bayelsa State Elders Consultative Forum, the governor lamented the development, saying "it is saddening to note that indigenes of the state are selling their employment slots in reputable companies at give-away prices of between N20,000 and N70,000."

The governor, who gave a graphic description of the thinking of an average Bayelsan, noted with sadness that they wanted everything free, bearing in mind that the state remains the only state throughout the federation where the electricity is generated free.

His words, "An average Bayelsan has also believed erroneously that we have money and that is why they want everything for free. In the education sector we pay nothing.

The craze now is that everybody wants their children to be sent abroad by the government for free. In the health sector we pay for nothing, everybody is expected to be treated for free.

The electricity we produce is for free. Even nobody wants to work; they prefer handouts. "When I first came as governor, my belief was very different.

My belief was that if you create jobs, people benefits from those jobs. And one of the things when I came in was that I paid all contractors that were on site. I paid N900 million and we decided to complete all on-going projects before we plan new ones.

"The idea was to stimulate the economy so that our people can do small jobs. And I was happy when I paid the money and there were many people working on the site. I went to those sites personally because there were still a lot of complaints on the streets on Yenagoa.

"I found out at the sites personally that more than 500 people working on the sites they were all non-Bayelsans. I asked if there was any Bayelsan, there was none and I was shocked. That was when I know we have a problem. Because no matter how much you tried to stimulate the economy it would fly over the Bayelsan because our youths won't work.


"I would give you another example - the community around Saipem protested that they were not being given jobs. We intervened and Saipem decided to give 70 quality jobs to boys from that community.

The community nominated people to go and work there and I was happy that through our intervention we were able to create the jobs. Later I saw one of the boys and questioned him why he is not at work.


"I later found out upon enquiry that he sold his space to an Igbo man for N40, 000 a month out of the N 70,000 he is being paid and that is what all of them did. They sold all their spaces to Igbo people. You would send Bayelsans for training through oil companies; they sell their spaces to Igbo people and those acquire the necessary skills.

They are happier to be on the streets of Yenagoa claiming every day that there is hunger. There is no economy that can grow like this. It is a very sad situation." Earlier, the chairman of the forum, Chief Francis Doukpolagha had called on the government and the elders in the state to map out developmental programmes that would be aimed at improving the lots of the people in the state.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200812190067.html

That some of My brothers in Bayelsa (who unfortunately are not empowered) sell lands to Igbos does not translate to the same Igbo OWNING the Land "in its real sense" if you know what is obtained in practice. Now read this for instance....

June 2014
Ijaw youths looted our shops – Igbo traders
Igbo traders at the popular GSM Market at Tombia in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have accused Ijaw youths of looting their shops during the reburial of late Major Isaac Boro, an Ijaw hero.

The traders also said when those youths unleashed mayhem on the traders for opening their shops during the reburial, more than 1,000 shops were affected.

They alleged that the traders lost an estimated N100m during the raid on the computer market which is dominated by Igbo traders.

The traders, under the aegis of Igbo Traders in Bayelsa, made this known when they went to the Bayelsa State Command in Yenagoa to lodge their complaints.

Narrating their ordeal, some of the victims, who craved anonymity for fear of being attacked by Ijaw youths, said they were surprised at the unwarranted attacks and looting of their shops.

They said, “We were surprised to see Ijaw Youth Council boys in their vans in various locations in the Yenagoa metropolis looting and destroying shops. Some of us who tried to resist them were seriously injured in the process.

“As we speak now, some of the victims are still lying in the hospital. Some traders have been knocked down by high blood pressure due to the trauma of the attacks.”

The victims, who claimed that no proper notice of shops closure was given, lamented why they should be treated ruthlessly in the state they had lived peacefully in.

They said they had been law abiding, paying their taxes as and when due, adding that Igbo in general had been contributing their quota in the quest to develop the state.

The traders, therefore, sought the intervention of the state government and other relevant authorities for peaceful resolution of the matter.

They threatened that if nothing was done quickly to assuage them, they might be compelled to shut down their business in the state till further notice.

It was learnt that the President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, Bayelsa State chapter, Mr. Chinedu Ugwa, and his executives had intervened to calm the situation.

Ugwa was said to have made efforts by reaching out to the relevant authorities in the state to see how the issue could be addressed amicably without escalating into ethnic crisis.

When contacted on the telephone, the President of of IYC, Udengs Eradiri, insisted that a notice was given on the radio and in the newspapers for all shops to be closed down on May 31, 2014 in honour of the long departed hero and icon of the Ijaw struggle.

The IYC boss said the traders incurred the losses because they disobeyed the order, adding that those of them who obeyed the directive did not face any problem.

He stressed that they demonstrated disrespect to the foremost hero of Ijaw land.

Eradiri said Igbo people who respect tradition and their own leaders should know the implications of what they did.
http://www.punchng.com/metro-plus/ijaw-youths-looted-our-shops-igbo-traders/

Don't mess with the Izons... We own every piece of the land you are cheering of, including whatever that is on them.

Let me cc Ijawcitizen wherever he is
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:09am On Jan 10, 2015
OdenigboAroli:
I know Ijaw people are somehow but I wont insult them because of an ofenmanu boy like Barcanista.....But Ijaw people though.....lmao

Imagine selling your job
When I read that some years ago I said Tufiakwa

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:09am On Jan 10, 2015
OneNaira6:


You're attacking Ijaw because of a coward yoruba. Haba babyosisi

My point exactly; And this what that fool has been working for and now she just made his dream come true,which is to turn Igbo and Ijaw against each other.

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:11am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:


So barcanista bu Onye ofe?
You can never tell anyway
Ijaw men are known for depositing spermatozoa here and there
Oona imaburo ?
Nwokem afu bu onye amala ....Everybody knows he is yolobastard.

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:11am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
That some of My brothers in Bayelsa (who unfortunately are not empowered) sell lands to Igbos does not translate to the same Igbo OWNING the Land "in its real sense" if you know what is obtained in practice. Now read this for instance....



Don't mess with the Izons...

Na job dem dey sell
If na ya end,una go appraise una family compound,sell am to do owanbe
Honestly many nigerian groups are messed up
Who sells their father's compound to buy asho ebi

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:12am On Jan 10, 2015
babyosisi:


Imagine selling your job
When I read that some years ago I said Tufiakwa
While you chest-beat, we do the action. Coward noisemaker... Come and take back Portharcourt's properties
Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by Nobody: 3:13am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
While you chest-beat, we do the action. Coward noisemaker... Come and take back Portharcourt's properties

FYI,within a few years most of all those stolen properties were sold to Igbos
They didn't just go to the original owners

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Re: Amaechi: I’m Igbo, Jonathan Who Says His Name Is Ebele Can’t Speak The Language by OdenigboAroli(m): 3:13am On Jan 10, 2015
barcanista:
That some of My brothers in Bayelsa (who unfortunately are not empowered) sell lands to Igbos does not translate to the same Igbo OWNING the Land "in its real sense" if you know what is obtained in practice. Now read this for instance....



Don't mess with the Izons... We own every piece of the land you are cheering of, including whatever that is on them.


Oily boy,stfu!
You are not Ijaw and we will make sure everyone takes not.

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