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Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:15pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:If you people don't want the igbos, then the igbos don't need you people nor you pples help either. let's see how the hausas and yorubas are going to accept you guys in their train. 3 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:15pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
Anioma is a sub group of igbo people. The Anioma people are located in Delta State, and for administrative purposes, they are referred to as Delta North thus contrasting the Delta Central and Delta South densely inhabited by the Urhobo, Isoko, Ijaw, and Itsekiri, the other ethnic groups inhabiting Delta State. The Anioma region has a total population of 1,114,055.[1] The population figure quoted here does not include those of Anioma communities located outside Delta state. A small Ika population can be found in neighboring Edo State specifically in Igbanke, Oza and Ekpon. The term Anioma means 'Good Land' in Igbo and is also an acronym derived from the four original local governments i.e. (A) for Aniocha, (N) for Ndokwa, (I) for Ika, (O) for Oshimili, M and A are common denominators found in the four original local governments. The coinage was made by the founding father, Chief Dennis Osadebay in 1951 and has since remained the preferred indigenous name by which the people collectively refer to themselves. Thus, A-N-I-O-M-A. Sentimentally, there are also Anioma people in Anambra State i.e. Onitsha, Ogbaru, Akwukwu Obosi, Ozobulu, Ogidi. Some are in Imo State i.e. Oguta, Rivers State i.e. Ndoni. Anioma people who had one destiny prior to the coming of the Europeans were balkanized after they lost the Ekumeku War of resistance against the British imperialism in 1914 after 31 years of fighting. The Ekemeku War was the longest resistance against British imperialism in Nigeria. Geography Anioma are located in the areas of the West Basin of River Niger, south-south within the present Delta state of Nigeria, it encompasses a land mass of about 6,300 km2. In the political matters of the state, Anioma is often referred to as Delta North as against the other peoples known as the Delta south and delta central in the same state. Anioma is bounded on the East by Anambra State, south-east by Imo and Rivers States, south Bayelsa State, south-west by Isoko, west by Urhobo people, north-west by Edo State and north by Kogi State. Anioma may therefore be regarded as highly contiguous to very many neighbours ethnic groups. The people have drawn experiences as a result of lying contiguous to numerous other towns, communities and states which characterizes the Anioma as one of the most peaceful regions in the country. (See Kunirum Osia, Anioma Association Inc, USA, May 24, 1997) Languages Igbo language, Ukwuani language, and Ika are the indigenous languages spoken in Anioma with varying dialects that include Enuani, and Aboh, etc. Other languages spoken are: Ozzara, Igala. Traditional life and culture Anioma social structure is dominated by the use of lineages which are based loosely on the concept of uno, eboh', and idumu, which are major blood lineages; while ogbe and obodo are open and much more political. Uno is a small family unit comprising husband, wife, and children. The next lineage was Eboh, which includes the primary or nuclear family, the daughter or son in law, and the grandparents and the grandchildren. The Ogbe is a large structure which allowed non-blood relatives; it comprises the Idumu and some outsiders and it is best classified as a quarter in terms of demographics. The maximal concept is one that looks like a small town; this is the Obodo.[2] Nigerian-Biafran war Main article: Nigerian Civil War The Biafran war caused disaster for the people of Anioma in several ways even though, the region was not included in the map of Biafran at the declaration of the young republic. One was the federal recapture of the Midwestern region after it was invaded and occupied by the Biafran troops commanded by Colonel Victor Banjo on August 12, 1967. Here Biafran troops encountered the Nigerian troops attempting to take over Onitsha which also caused disaster for the people of this region. The Federal troops stationed at Umunede on the main Benin-Asaba road and pushing through Isele-Uku, finally took over the Anioma town of Asaba on 8 October 1967. The special Biafran force headed by Colonel Ogbugo Kalu which later grew into the 63 Brigade, from across the Niger moved northwards and westwards to take over other Anioma towns. Ogwashi-Uku, Ibusa and Oku where also reportedly captured with many enemy stores and equipment also found by the Biafran troops, many of these equipment which could not be brought into Biafra were destroyed. However, the Biafran Army was able to re-establish their presence once again in the region. "Colonel Nwawo was quickly dispatched to assemble whatever troops he could find and organise them into a fighting force. While 2 Division was carrying out massive public execution of all adult males in Asaba..."[3] This region at the time of the Nigerian civil war was invaded and declared the "Republic of Benin" which lasted six weeks (8 August-20 September 1967) In essence, the Anioma region was volatile to both Biafran and Nigerian troops during the Nigerian civil war. Some of the Biafran war commanders were of Anioma origin but the most famous of them all were Colonel Joseph Oseloka "Hannibal" Achuzie (Retd) and Capt. Anuku, who was the commander of Biafran Navy. Achuzie was a militiaman who played active roles in the invasion of Midwestern region which included his home town, Asaba. Achuzie can again be remembered for the very active roles he played in the defense of Onitsha against series of attacking efforts made by Colonel Murtala Mohammed to take over the city and constitute threat to the Biafran bids. He was often accused of propaganda gem. There was also Colonel (Later Brigadier) Conrad Nwawo another Anioma indigene who was Administrative Officer, Biafran Army Headquarters, former Divisional commander of the Biafran Army and a one time Nigerian Defence Attache in London. Others are Major Ananaba who effectively defended the main Uzuakoli-Umuahia road which was effectively achieved, Colonel Michael Okwechime was another Division commander of the Biafran army and once the Adjutant-General. Colonel Ben Nwajei formerly of the 53 Brigade was the first commander of the 14 Division, as the commander of 53 Brigade he never lost any battle for a relatively short time. He finally captured Oguta for Biafra. He was soon removed from command of 14 Division and all military duties by Colonel Ojukwu after he lost Owerri and told some members of delegates that visited him that it was so because he had no ammunition. Ojukwu accused him of demoralizing the civilians and attached him to Civilian Fuel Directorate. There still numerous numbers of Anioma indigenes who commanded the Biafran Army. Civil War Genocides The genocide of Anioma by Gen. Murtala Mohammed and Major Gen. Ibrahim Haruna (Retd), during the Nigerian Civil War started on the 21 of September, 1967 on the recapture of Benin City from the Biafrans sweeping large Anioma towns of Asaba, Ogwashi-Uku, Ibusa, Otutu, Ishiagu, Igbodo, Aboh and Ushisha but the massacres carried out in Asaba remains the most severe and unforgettable in which mostly helpless women, youths and children were killed in rapidity by the federal troops. It has been noted that the massacres were organized and mostly carried out under the supervision of Maj Gen Ibrahim Haruna (Retd) and the reason was that Gen Murtala Muhammed was aggrieved and suspicious of the Anioma as having aided their Igbo kinsmen to invade the Mid west. Gen. Yakubu Gowon (Retd) the then Head of State would later apologize to the Igbo community, while Major-General Ibrahim Haruna, the General officer Commanding (GOC) Two Division of the Army during the Civil War while testifying at the Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission Panel aka Oputa Panel held in 2004, insistently maintained that he had no regret for the Asaba massacres in which the Igbo were killed by his troops since it was motivated by sense of duty to protect the unity of the country, he stated this under cross examination by Ohanaeze Ndiigbo group. State creation After the independence of Nigeria, A few Nigerian groups desired their own identity separate from forced colonial political and social institutions. The Anioma were no exception. As a wave of demand for state creation in the 1970s permeated the Nigerian political landscape, included in this movement was the yearning for Ndi-Anioma, land of the Aniomas as a separate political state for the Anioma people.[2] This agitation gave birth to the demand of Anioma State, which though remains unrealized. In 2007, the National Assembly of Nigeria announced its willingness to allow the creation of one more State for the Igbo people, a committee to adopt a State for the Igbo was set up and led by Chief Emmnauel Iwuanyawu, this committee which failed in adopting any State for the region, threw out Anioma, stating that the creation of Anioma State would amount to an additional State for South-South region of the country. The Anioma people have renewed this agitation once again following another recent announcement by the National Assembly that seven more States may be created in the country to create balance among the various geopolitical regions in the country.Among pro Anioma Activist is Henry Ogochukwu have been promoting the creation of Anioma State through Anioma Peoples Association. Henry Ogochukwu is the President General of Anioma Peoples Association Anioma in Delta state Asaba (an Anioma city) has been the capital of Delta state since the creation of the state in August 1991, by the then Military president, Gen Ibrahim B. Babangida (Retd). This development continues to generate criticism from the people of the Delta south notably Professor Itsay Sagay, an Itsekiri, Dr. Temi Akporhonor and Professor Obaro Ikime backed by Urhobo Historical Society. In an article in The Guardian, August 15, 2002 Professor Itsay Sagay openly campaigned for the relocation of the state capital from the Anioma city of Asaba to the town of Warri in Delta south. This was preceded by the reaction of Dr Cyril Uchenna Gwam published in the defunct Post Express Newspaper of June 1999 and several internet forums in reaction to the publication of Obaro Ikime in which he argued amongst others that centrality factor had never been the major criteria for the location of State or Federal capitals.[4] This was also followed by another article be Clem Okonji published in The Guardian, July 8, 2002 in which he maintained that Asaba had come to stay as the capital of Delta state. He further stressed that the peoples constituting the state are all located within the Delta region. Reactions in favour of the stay of Asaba as the capital of the state has since been supported by Henry Ogochukwu, Michael Ozah, Emeka Esogbue, Tony Odiadi, Emma Okocha and others alike. Dr. Temi Akporhonor would call for a political arrangement whereby governorship power would remain with what he termed 'The real Deltan' because according to him the capital of the state is located in the Igbo speaking town of Anioma. (Whither Delta state?, The Guardian, May 23, 2002) The strong resistance of this call has ensured that Asaba remains the state capital. Though all would unilaterally admit that a separate creation of another state from the present Delta state to constitute Anioma with the capital at Asaba, and Delta with state capital at Warri is necessary. Anioma in Ohanaeze Ndiigbo On November 29, 2008, Ohanaeze Ndiigbo, the apex Igbo sociocultural organization announced the election of Ambassador Ralph Uwechue, an Anioma indigene as its President-General to pilot its affairs for the next two years. He was nominated by Delta State branch of Ohanaeze as their consensus candidate in a resolution reached at the palace of the Asagba of Asaba after the position was zoned to Anioma, one of the seven units that make up Ohanaeze NdiigboBut in his acceptance speech, Uwechue expressed gratitude to all and called for unity among Igbo, which is said to possess the talent to and wealth it would take to take to address national issues, while also noting that the position given to him has created confidence that the Igbo from Delta State are accepted as brothers and sisters in Ohanaeze. Finally, he promised not to disappoint Anioma people as the race is for Anioma home and abroad. The leadership of Ambassador Uwechue has come under severe criticism by the people of Anioma over his acceptance to administer the Pan-Socio Organization. Economic prospects Anioma has abundant oil deposits particularly in Ndokwa land, Akumazi, Umunede, Ute-okpu, Ute- erume, Ute-Ogbeje, Ekuku-Agbor, Nsukwa, Olodu, Ewulu, Idumuesah, Ejeme and other Anioma regions. Records also indicate that oil was discovered in Ubulu-Uno and Ubulu-Uku in 1958 by Shell B P Petroleum Company two years after the first discovery was made in Oloibiri now in Bayelsa state, but exploration of the oil was not carried out by the Federal Government. Anioma region is also rich in other mineral resources such as rubber. Ethnic identity crisis In recent times, the Anioma people have become piqued with the Igbo of the southeast on whether the Anioma are of Igbo ethnic group or not. The diverse history of origin of the people have made it quite difficult to classify the people and continues to set the people against the Igbo of the southeast, so that while the Igbo are of historical views that the people are part of the larger Igbo community, an argument that the Igbo continually debunk. Though the Anioma people speak some dialects of Igbo and often times take Igbo names, some of the communities claim origin to the ancient Benin Kingdom. Notable Anioma people Chief. Sonny Iwedike Odogwu, A Great Business Mogul Dr. Andrew Azukaego Moemeka Dr. Cyril Uchenna Gwam, Diplomat, international civil servant and international environmentalist Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the current Managing Director of World Bank Dr Elizabeth Isichei, prominent historian Dr. Isaac Nwaise, Epidemiologist and health economist Chief Chris Agbobu, Former Minister Of State for Defence and Agric/Rural Dev. Ministries Air-Marshal Paul Dike, former Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria Professor Augustine Onwuyali Esogbue, The only African included in NASA and Scientist Professor Buchi Emecheta, London Based Author Chukwurah Joseph Udeh OFR, Former Comptroller-General Nigerian Immigration Service Prof Eric Opia, Former Governorship candidate of Delta State Mr Jim Ovia, M/D Zenith Bank Prof. Joy Ogwu, Former Mangaging Director of Nigeria Institute of International Affairs Professor Pat Utomi, Presidential Candidate and Founder of Lagos Business SchoolTony Elumelu, MD of United Bank for Africa Chief Philip Asiodu, Former Federal Minister Obi senator Nosike Ikpo, Former Senator of the Federal Republic Chief Sabastine Adigwe, former MD, Afribank NIgeria PLC Godswill Obielum, Former Governorship Aspirant, Delta State Peter Okocha, Governorship Aspirant, Delta State and Business Mongul Eddy Egwuenu, Distinguished and accomplished banker,Co-founder Zenith Bank Austine "Jay-Jay Okocha, Former Captain of Super Eagles of Nigeria Sunday Olise, Former Captain of super Eagles of Nigeria Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, Former Super Eagles captain and Malian National Football Team Coach Nduka Ugbade, Nigeria's former football player and the first African to lift the world cup Demas Nwoko, Prominent Sculptor of Nigeria Jude Chukwudi Dike, energy economist and prominent youth leader Henry Ogochukwu, President General Anioma People's Association and the Presedent Skill and Ideas Development Initiatives Dr. Newton Jibunor, The famous Sahara traveller Nduka Odizor, Former Lawn tennis Player Bonny B. N. Umeadi PhD, Technologist and Inventor of Micro/Nanosensor Devices to monitor oil and gas pipeline system Dr Uche Honnah, President of Anioma, USA Arc. Kester Ifeadi, Chairman/CEO Contemporary Group and President Organisation For the Advancement of Anioma Culture(OFAAC) Engr. Emma Onyekwene, MD/CEO, Coolman Oil Services Oga Phillip Ijeh, Shift Manager Apm terminals 15 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by CHM11: 5:16pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
ekenedegreat:Who told you the Niger Delta cannot be independent of the igbos, the yorubas and tha hausas?...... Think deeper 7 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by cheruv: 5:18pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:Benin can be easily conquered by soldiers from our Western army command at agbor Port Harcourt is even easier.. our obigbo regiments would make shortwork of the city Calabar is quite tempting.. but I trust troops from our Eastern command located at itigidi Warri is where the main work lies..instead of siting the capital at warri,why not keep it at abraka or Ugelli kos marching through Soboland on our way to warri is a waste of our time instead of going through those shiit,we'd empower the Izon to oppress the others 2 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by HzRF(m): 5:19pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
chrisbaba1:And what say do ND has in govt until gej came on board and we all knw he was dethroned thanks to born to rule mentality U think ND will remain in Nigeria where they have to create crisis b4 dey cud get attention and even with d help of their brother d ibos they couldn't push dia son thru 4 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by HzRF(m): 5:20pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:Exactly what am thinking but I pray it won't happened 1 Like |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by HzRF(m): 5:22pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Hw do Yoruba reason?? Ready to take note M listening 4 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by ubyways(m): 5:23pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Don't delude urself by making the mistake that the Ibibios will ever join in ur struggle. make proper finding you will the position of the akwabomite. in as much as we support ur struggle ,we don't want to be part of it. 8 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:25pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
ubyways: akwa ibom ,mgboo ndi akwa ibom okay 1 Like |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:26pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
HzRF: I think they are a morw enlightened group, less sentimental in their approach as you can deduce from the ex militants support for buhari admitting their "son" has failed them.... They want growth regardless of who brings it..... And as I have constantly found out, they don't buy into the biafra vision, they will rather stand alone. .... Honestly the only reason SE is holding on to them by force is in anticipation of sharing the crude oil resource from their land and they know this well just like everyone is aware..... SE only cares about themselves and everyone again knows this.... 14 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by HzRF(m): 5:26pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
tonychristopher:What u like I don't like I cannot because they will always dominate us They've got d number 5 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by cheruv: 5:27pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
asha80:his lies are pathologic 4 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by CHM11: 5:29pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
cheruv:Eyah and how many million igbos died the last time you guys tried this? You guys ended up in your small encampment in enugu begging for international attention and help, hungry, weak and cut off. Foolish people dieing like goats because of greed. The man who blindfully lead your army ran away to another country after begging and sending Phillip Effiong to reconcile with Gowon while Obasanjo stood behind Effiong. What were Gowon's words again Oh I remember, he said "this is a victory for common sense"!!!!..... The man who lead millions of igbos to die foolishly in the war didn't die himself, he ran away to seek assylum outside Nigeria. When given pardon, he came back to marry an ex-beauty queen that has been fVcked black and blue by a FFK, a man whom even his yoruba people don't hold in high regards used and dumped a lady and that's the lady your leader see fit as wife.....eeeeeew... What else do we expect froma coward, even the igbos who died are more courageous than that imp who ran away.... Now I have talked....you guys can start puking, convulsing, swearing and cursing in your local dialect as you always do when told truth to your face...rubbish!!! !!!! 25 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:31pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:And who made you their mouthpiece? If those people you are trying to defend here on nairaland decides to join the biafran train who re you to stop them. 3 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by CHM11: 5:32pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
chrisbaba1: This is the truth and nothing but the truth and the Niger Delta people know them igbos in and out!!! 11 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by cheruv: 5:34pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
TRIBALSTOOGE:the Sobo and Bini people thinks we've forgotten how they ratted and massacred our Anioma brothers in 1967 when the time comes, our troops would avenge the cries of Anioma land 5 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Armaggedon: 5:34pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:why are u freting? If the Igbos in ss say yes to Biafra in a referendum, then they will come with us. If they say no (which is impossible) then nothing spoil. What i dont buy is a non Igbo like you( a bloody uncircumcised gentile ) telling us that our brothers in the ss wont go with us. Are you their mouthpiece? 14 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by CHM11: 5:38pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
Armaggedon: Dummy!!, there is no igbo in the SS!!! 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by HzRF(m): 5:39pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
chrisbaba1:Do u knw why d militant claim they will support buahri?? Amnesty tell buahri to remove and see Hw strong their support is If Igbo succesfully break away Is either ND join them or remain on their away from Nigeria.. 1 Like |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by CHM11: 5:45pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
cheruv:Lols, noise makers, just like ojukwu was bragging foolishly, and I quote " I do believe war is coming, I believe war is imminent, when it does come, then the people on the other side will be surprised as to what they will get"....hahahahahahahhahaha 3 years Later all their properties, even in their own states was taken from them, they were all in an encampment under the mercy of the federal troops but because they didn't want to wipe out the igbo race, the allowed them stay in hunger until their leader ran away and the sensible Ibibio man Phillip Effiong apologised for peace to reign. If not for Effiong's nobility and sensibility, by now, maybe igbos won't be existing again and we for hear word!!! Because arrogance and foolish pride of Ojukwu would have lead to the complete annihilation of the igbo race. Thank God this didn't happen because not all igbos share that foolish gene. 14 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:46pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
HzRF: That amnesty is like a sick person on wheel chair, you can't say he should stand up nd start running, you have to provide walking stick first. ... I believe if they see profound development in their region, the govt can begin to reduce the huge capital poured into the program.... For now they deserve it because they give the oil nd have too little to show for it..... Their cause is very very rational.... 4 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 5:48pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
What evidence proves to you that Nigeria is not one? The elections were heavily rigged in Igboland does not reflect the will of the Igbo people, so you should not take too much inference about igbo views from the results of flawed polls. HzRF: |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Eyepencil: 5:49pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
sammyj:You reason like a fool 2 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by cheruv: 5:50pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:***yawns* thank God he knows SS Igbos would leave him behind 4 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by cheruv: 5:54pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:as a Sobo boy,how many crack troops would be needed to conquer Soboland for me, 12000 is enough 2 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Armaggedon: 5:55pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:punk! There are. 3 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by sammyj: 5:56pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
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Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by vayne(m): 5:58pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
CHM11:Why do you sound so scared and insecure of the biafran dream.....is it because the truth is painful and obvious? 7 Likes |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Austin4lif: 5:59pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
Eastherbunny:are u better then any average Biafran citizen close to you. In the voice of the Oba of lagos... Let the lagoon be your abode. 1 Like |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by Nobody: 6:01pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
Austin4lif: arrogant bastard . all your family will end up in Atlantic ocean drowned . 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: MASSOB Urges UN To Recognise State Of Biafra by olas24u(f): 6:08pm On Apr 20, 2015 |
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