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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by adino(m): 4:25am On Aug 16, 2015
I find it annoying to a particular set of people trying to cause disunity on the Igbos. Anioma is 100% Igbo, yes Anioma has ancestral links with ancient Benin kingdom. Even parts of Onitcha has ancient links with Benin kingdom too. But the point remains that Anioma is Igbo.
Evrn Oduduwa the Yoruba god and famous superman that is rumoured to have fallen from the sky has been proven to be a Benin prince " Ekaladerhan " that migrated from Benin, and yet it does not make Yorubas to be Benin people.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Donarozzi: 4:29am On Aug 16, 2015
coolitempa:


Funny.......so u r now in ziks mind.....kontinu...... wink

Alright, we have heard the story Azikiwe got from his mother. What about the story he got from his father? Though he did not tell us his father's view on the history of Onitsha, we can still answer that question in a fundamental way. Onicha-Ugbo is the head of the entire Umuezechime clan (of which Azikiwe's village Onitsha [Onicha-Mmiri] is a part). The elders of Onicha-Ugbo, who are the bonafide descendants of the first son of Ezechime, said that their patriarch Ezechime came from Nri, one of the oldest Igbo communities. Historians have done a lot of research on this issue, and their findings showed that Chime (Ezechime) was an Igbo man. His name, the names of his followers, the names of his wife and children, the language and culture of his descendants, all evidence points to one direction: Igbo.

From all my research, Ezechime was a wealthy man who moved from Arochukwu to Nri-Awka area during the slave trade. Some of the Umuezechime clan, especially Onicha-Ugbo, said that Ezechime came from Nri-Awka axis, while the people of Nri-Awka axis said that Ezechime originally came from Arochukwu, settled in Nri-Akwa area (Northern Igbo), and founded many communties in both the Northern and Western areas of Igboland. (Note: "Ezechime" is sometimes spelled "Ezechima" in some Igbo dialects).

"Orofia is the second largest village in Abagana today in terms of population and land mass after Umudunu. As is the case with Umudunu, its founder was an immigrant called "Chime" ("Chima" in some dialects).

"According to further account of our sources, this Chime was a great warrior, adventurer, and statesman who came from "Ohafia" near Arochukwu in Abia State in search of slaves and merchandise. Some elders say that Chime rather came from Arochukwu but many of his followers were from Ohafia and environs. Our source had it that this man founded "Orofia" settlement in other towns like Nimo, Enugu-Ukwu, Eziowelle, Alor, Umudioka, Ogbunike, Ogidi, Ukpo, Oraukwu, and others in the course of his numerous adventures and expeditions, but finally settled in Abagana with his soldiers of fortune and founded "Orofia village Abagana". Chime later married from Akpu Abagana and eventually crossed the River Niger with his family and followers, and in the course of the adventure, he founded Onicha Ugbo, Onicha Olona, Issele Ukwu, Issele Azagba, Issele Mkpitime, Obior, Onicha Mmiri, which are all part of the Ezechima clan in Igboland."

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by GENTLENNAJI(m): 4:44am On Aug 16, 2015
Thank u my brother don't mind yo-robbers claiming ss

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 4:58am On Aug 16, 2015
Ugomba:

I have reading Nairaland topics since 2014 as a "guest" and i just decided to join fully as a member.(i love barcanista posts)

I am from Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South LGA, Delta State.
One of the key things that I want to contribute is Anioma and the Igbo question.
How can a reasonable person say that We are Not Igbos? I noticed some "outsiders" making these Blasphemous statement. What a Funny World.
ANIOMAS is part of the IGBO Nation and We are Proudly IGBOS with the Onitcha people as our ancestral brothers.
The past President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is our Son, why will anyone question our Igboness? Our Governor from Ika is Ifeanyi by name and wears a Red Igbo Cap always, We have an Eze. We speak Igbo language most of the time and we eat Igbo foods because We are Igbos.
Lets throw away Tribalism and Love ourselves.. Lets channel all the hate I have read here into something Productive.
Welcome Ugomba. I advice you shine your eyes well well in this forum. Nairaland is not a place for the gullible.They exist in their thousands cloned monikers and mischievous handles who derive joy in spreading propaganda and hate. Beware of these folks.
Welcome once again.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 5:03am On Aug 16, 2015
Afam4eva, Lalasticlala, Ishilove et al pls do the needful.
Front page.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 5:03am On Aug 16, 2015
coolitempa:
Anioma is Benin origin but because of .........ibo population...some of them speak a dialect of ibo ........but they are not really ibos.......know ur history.........the real ibos don't even understand them when they speak their dialect...... cheesy....Anioma is totally anti biafran nonsense... cheesy

my dear don't mind the Op, is like saying that Ijebus are yoloba.
Tell any Ijebu person that he is yoloba you will get the beating and shock of your life.
The Ijebus hate being called yoloba.
I stay in ogun state so I spoke with fact.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by erikcantona: 5:22am On Aug 16, 2015
Why do Yoruba keep shouting for people?small thing they will be saying we souh south lolls this divide and rule tactics has eaten deep your lifes! IGBOS are IGBOS this people are wiser now nt b4

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ugomba(m): 5:50am On Aug 16, 2015
adeitoro:


my dear don't mind the Op, is like saying that Ijebus are yoloba.
Tell any Ijebu person that he is yoloba you will get the beating and shock of your life.
The Ijebus hate being called yoloba.
I stay in ogun state so I spoke with fact.
Are you saying that we have an Identity crisis? We pray for Anioma state which will be zoned to S.E so that these insultive incidences will end.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ugomba(m): 5:52am On Aug 16, 2015
Donarozzi:


Alright, we have heard the story Azikiwe got from his mother. What about the story he got from his father? Though he did not tell us his father's view on the history of Onitsha, we can still answer that question in a fundamental way. Onicha-Ugbo is the head of the entire Umuezechime clan (of which Azikiwe's village Onitsha [Onicha-Mmiri] is a part). The elders of Onicha-Ugbo, who are the bonafide descendants of the first son of Ezechime, said that their patriarch Ezechime came from Nri, one of the oldest Igbo communities. Historians have done a lot of research on this issue, and their findings showed that Chime (Ezechime) was an Igbo man. His name, the names of his followers, the names of his wife and children, the language and culture of his descendants, all evidence points to one direction: Igbo.

From all my research, Ezechime was a wealthy man who moved from Arochukwu to Nri-Awka area during the slave trade. Some of the Umuezechime clan, especially Onicha-Ugbo, said that Ezechime came from Nri-Awka axis, while the people of Nri-Awka axis said that Ezechime originally came from Arochukwu, settled in Nri-Akwa area (Northern Igbo), and founded many communties in both the Northern and Western areas of Igboland. (Note: "Ezechime" is sometimes spelled "Ezechima" in some Igbo dialects).

"Orofia is the second largest village in Abagana today in terms of population and land mass after Umudunu. As is the case with Umudunu, its founder was an immigrant called "Chime" ("Chima" in some dialects).

"According to further account of our sources, this Chime was a great warrior, adventurer, and statesman who came from "Ohafia" near Arochukwu in Abia State in search of slaves and merchandise. Some elders say that Chime rather came from Arochukwu but many of his followers were from Ohafia and environs. Our source had it that this man founded "Orofia" settlement in other towns like Nimo, Enugu-Ukwu, Eziowelle, Alor, Umudioka, Ogbunike, Ogidi, Ukpo, Oraukwu, and others in the course of his numerous adventures and expeditions, but finally settled in Abagana with his soldiers of fortune and founded "Orofia village Abagana". Chime later married from Akpu Abagana and eventually crossed the River Niger with his family and followers, and in the course of the adventure, he founded Onicha Ugbo, Onicha Olona, Issele Ukwu, Issele Azagba, Issele Mkpitime, Obior, Onicha Mmiri, which are all part of the Ezechima clan in Igboland."
you don't have to bother yourself replying her na, Silence is the key here.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by iconize(m): 6:00am On Aug 16, 2015
Chiwude:
Afam4eva, Lalasticlala, Ishilove et al pls do the needful.
Front page.

Lol!, Front page because someone claims to be Igbo?
Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by AlPeter: 6:10am On Aug 16, 2015
adino:
I find it annoying to a particular set of people trying to cause disunity on the Igbos. Anioma is 100% Igbo, yes Anioma has ancestral links with ancient Benin kingdom. Even parts of Onitcha has ancient links with Benin kingdom too. But the point remains that Anioma is Igbo.
Evrn Oduduwa the Yoruba god and famous superman that is rumoured to have fallen from the sky has been proven to be a Benin prince " Ekaladerhan " that migrated from Benin, and yet it does not make Yorubas to be Benin people.

true words

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ugomba(m): 6:13am On Aug 16, 2015
we have a dialect of the Igbo language that we speak, though it is not the only language that we speak.
Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by ikechu1278: 6:20am On Aug 16, 2015
Ugomba:

I have reading Nairaland topics since 2014 as a "guest" and i just decided to join fully as a member.(i love barcanista posts)

I am from Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South LGA, Delta State.
One of the key things that I want to contribute is Anioma and the Igbo question.
How can a reasonable person say that We are Not Igbos? I noticed some "outsiders" making these Blasphemous statement. What a Funny World.
ANIOMAS is part of the IGBO Nation and We are Proudly IGBOS with the Onitcha people as our ancestral brothers.
The past President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is our Son, why will anyone question our Igboness? Our Governor from Ika is Ifeanyi by name and wears a Red Igbo Cap always, We have an Eze. We speak Igbo language most of the time and we eat Igbo foods because We are Igbos.
Lets throw away Tribalism and Love ourselves.. Lets channel all the hate I have read here into something Productive.

As an anioma man to anioma man, the only people know to speak such rubbish about Anioma are yoloba ppl. Nobody else. Watch those ppl like a hawk. Trust me, I started off exactly as you did. Trying to teach those dimwitted while preaching peace, those devilish ppl will change you. Best believe that. I've witness them try and turn SE igbo against anioma multiple times, I've witness them trying to change our identity, history, ethnic group just appease their hatred and high tribalism. You think what you saw is the high, You've yet to see anything yet. Wait till one denier say one word and watch how the yoloba monkies on this place will try to turn the entire igbo community against anioma. Just wait and see.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by AlPeter: 6:23am On Aug 16, 2015
Ok. I believe and still does in a way that the Deltan-Igbos are Igbos until I had to be corrected several times by folks from Delta state and SE. Now am hearing another story. This also reminds me of what I hear about the Ijebus not being Yoruba and warning I received in the North about some tribes that can kill if referred to as Hausas. Me I believe you speak Igbos and look igbos then you are Igbo, chikina

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by blaqoracle: 6:25am On Aug 16, 2015
Ugomba:

I have reading Nairaland topics since 2014 as a "guest" and i just decided to join fully as a member.(i love barcanista posts)

I am from Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South LGA, Delta State.
One of the key things that I want to contribute is Anioma and the Igbo question.
How can a reasonable person say that We are Not Igbos? I noticed some "outsiders" making these Blasphemous statement. What a Funny World.
ANIOMAS is part of the IGBO Nation and We are Proudly IGBOS with the Onitcha people as our ancestral brothers.
The past President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is our Son, why will anyone question our Igboness? Our Governor from Ika is Ifeanyi by name and wears a Red Igbo Cap always, We have an Eze. We speak Igbo language most of the time and we eat Igbo foods because We are Igbos.
Lets throw away Tribalism and Love ourselves.. Lets channel all the hate I have read here into something Productive.
if you claim Igbo, then you are lost.
Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by ikechu1278: 6:26am On Aug 16, 2015
adeitoro:


my dear don't mind the Op, is like saying that Ijebus are yoloba.
Tell any Ijebu person that he is yoloba you will get the beating and shock of your life.
The Ijebus hate being called yoloba.
I stay in ogun state so I spoke with fact.

Just because ijebu and egun does not call themselves yoloba and hate being called that does not in anyway give you people the right to try and tell us who the heck we are. We are anioma and we are proud IGBO. Deal with it

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ugomba(m): 6:27am On Aug 16, 2015
ikechu1278:


As an anioma man to anioma man, the only people know to speak such rubbish about Anioma are yoloba ppl. Nobody else. Watch those ppl like a hawk. Trust me, I started off exactly as you did. Trying to teach those dimwitted while preaching peace, those devilish ppl will change you. Best believe that. I've witness them try and turn SE igbo against anioma multiple times, I've witness them trying to change our identity, history, ethnic group just appease their hatred and high tribalism. You think what you saw is the high, You've yet to see anything yet. Wait till one denier say one word and watch how the yoloba monkies on this place will try to turn the entire igbo community against anioma. Just wait and see.
my brother, what joy do these people derive in creating this disunity?

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ugomba(m): 6:29am On Aug 16, 2015
blaqoracle:
if you claim Igbo, then you are lost.
don't insult me, i am lost because I told you that we aniomas are proud Igbos?

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by jmoore(m): 6:30am On Aug 16, 2015
Na person wey no get sense wey fit open his mouth and talk say anioma no be igbo. Educated illiterates!!!!!

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by AlPeter: 6:33am On Aug 16, 2015
ikechu1278:


As an anioma man to anioma man, the only people know to speak such rubbish about Anioma are yoloba ppl. Nobody else. Watch those ppl like a hawk. Trust me, I started off exactly as you did. Trying to teach those dimwitted while preaching peace, those devilish ppl will change you. Best believe that. I've witness them try and turn SE igbo against anioma multiple times, I've witness them trying to change our identity, history, ethnic group just appease their hatred and high tribalism. You think what you saw is the high, You've yet to see anything yet. Wait till one denier say one word and watch how the yoloba monkies on this place will try to turn the entire igbo community against anioma. Just wait and see.

;must u bring the Yorubas into this discussion? You have accused them now if they start trying to defend there tribe you will say something else. Scroll back and see the many stupid and annoying things your friends have written about them. For your info am not Yoruba and the first time I heard of Delta Igbo was from an Igbo guy trying to convince me that another guy was 'fake' igbo, and all the Deltan-Igbos I hav met always emphasize this difference this believe form the basis of the belief the Yorubas have of the Delta Igbos
Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by ikechu1278: 6:34am On Aug 16, 2015
Ugomba:
my brother, what joy do these people derive in creating this disunity?

I believe it's because they learned divide and rule tactics from their northern masters. They are trying to use it but the only difference is unlike oyinbo and north, they are actually very terrible at it. But they keep trying though hoping it'll work. Funny thing, they keep saying ss igbo are being tribalistic to them on this place yet they constantly doing the sh1t that's pissing us off but yet keep wondering why we dey display hate to am.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 6:37am On Aug 16, 2015
@ Ugomba my brother, why let these mischievous posts annoy you? Most of those posters claiming Anioma are actually run-away peeps from the "good governance " happening at state of Osun.

Igbo amarala ndi bų Igbo. Hapų ndia.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 6:41am On Aug 16, 2015
AlPeter:


;must u bring the Yorubas into this discussion? You have accused them now if they start trying to defend there tribe you will say something else. Scroll back and see the many stupid and annoying things your friends have written about them. For your info am not Yoruba and the first time I heard of Delta Igbo was from an Igbo guy trying to convince me that another guy was 'fake' igbo, and all the Deltan-Igbos I hav met always emphasize this difference this believe form the basis of the belief the Yorubas have of the Delta Igbos

You are not Yoruba. What are you or are you ashamed and scared of your identity ?

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by ikechu1278: 6:51am On Aug 16, 2015
AlPeter:


;must u bring the Yorubas into this discussion? You have accused them now if they start trying to defend there tribe you will say something else. Scroll back and see the many stupid and annoying things your friends have written about them. For your info am not Yoruba and the first time I heard of Delta Igbo was from an Igbo guy trying to convince me that another guy was 'fake' igbo, and all the Deltan-Igbos I hav met always emphasize this difference this believe form the basis of the belief the Yorubas have of the Delta Igbos

Abeg nwoke tell me another story. On this website, I've yet to witness anyone try and tell us what our ethnic group is except yoloba. I've seen more than enough threads on this website opened by yoloba trying to scream how anioma are not igbos. Even on this thread, go to the first page, the first person to try and tell OP he is not Igbo is in fact, last I checked Yoloba. Let them try and defend themselves, I got more than enough proof to back wtf I just said.
Also, yes once in a while we get that illiterate SE igbo wey open mouth call person "fake igbo". Anytime they try that rubbish, we know how to deal with them. They do it to spite us and we know it, that's why we spite them back anytime they begin their palm wine induced "real igbo" superiority trash. It's a family problem but that still does not give una the right to try and tell us who we are.

And No, the yorubas are not forming anything because of whatever they hear from SE or anioma. They doing wtf they are doing because they are trying to cause disunity between us and SE. They are being vindictive and evil. Simple. Prior to they started their rubbish, how many igbo, be it SE or SS, have you ever witness try and tell any yoloba whose ancestors claim they descended from benin or even Sudan that they are not yoruba? How many did you witness mock illorin like we witness now a days? How many shun it to their face whenever egun, etc disclaim them? Then why did they start? Noone does the same shit they do because noone is that devilish that they try to create problem between brothers or try to turn one set of brothers against his brothers just because of a tiny minority.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 6:51am On Aug 16, 2015
Ugomba:

I have reading Nairaland topics since 2014 as a "guest" and i just decided to join fully as a member.(i love barcanista posts)

I am from Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South LGA, Delta State.
One of the key things that I want to contribute is Anioma and the Igbo question.
How can a reasonable person say that We are Not Igbos? I noticed some "outsiders" making these Blasphemous statement. What a Funny World.
ANIOMAS is part of the IGBO Nation and We are Proudly IGBOS with the Onitcha people as our ancestral brothers.
The past President of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is our Son, why will anyone question our Igboness? Our Governor from Ika is Ifeanyi by name and wears a Red Igbo Cap always, We have an Eze. We speak Igbo language most of the time and we eat Igbo foods because We are Igbos.
Lets throw away Tribalism and Love ourselves.. Lets channel all the hate I have read here into something Productive.
my bro welcome and do know that a lot of impostors from the western side of Nigeria feel so worried petrified and intimidated of Igbo unity that they will want to peddle lies thank lord today there is internet and the invention of it has brought their lies to fore ...ndi ofe mmanu di terrible ...they can lie and lie ...ndi ozo bu the ohu and ndi their fore fathers came from Benin as felons and they will claim that for their fathers to come from Benin to seek refuge in anioma so all is now a benin wanna be ...ifele na eme



together we will prove to ndi amusu that anyi bu ofu

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by AlPeter: 6:52am On Aug 16, 2015
Okoro2015:


You are not Yoruba. What are you or are you ashamed and scared of your identity ?

so to you anybody that does not support your views most be Yoruba. Very annoying which is why it seems other tribes hate the Igbos. The Igbos hav a way of annoying that can bring the worst out of others which is why you are always at odds with the Hausas who like you are extremists

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ymodulus: 6:53am On Aug 16, 2015
Why not stop the misinformation @op?

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Ymodulus: 6:54am On Aug 16, 2015
[size=13pt]The Language Deception; The Biafran Struggle - The Games of Numbers, Pity, Size, Emotions and Lies. [/size]


Delta Igbo's - Ukwani , Asaba , IBusa , Ugwashi Ukwu , Agbor are not Igbos. Please Igbos stop the misinformation.


6 July 1967 , 14:05 first gun shot was fired, the sound produced to many might be interpreted in different coins, but reality check is it has only one coin. The shot signified the start of a civil war by a supposed Rebelist grouo as they are called, whose motive or agenda is their suppose "freedom and sovereignty ". While the war has come and gone, the happenings of the event has left a sad mark of regrets, bitterness, hatred, Lessons has been learnt, stories have been told, though these stories all have added ingredients to various levels. But truth still has it, the Rebels started the war and the gallant great soldiers of the Federal republic of Nigeria ended the war.

History are of no doubt much relevance as they have a big way of impacting our tomorrow decisions. Prior to the Biafran War, there was no disparity or Igbocism known as " Delta Igbos or River igbos" until the war started, and even while the war has come and gone. Prior to the war, Delta Igbos or River igbos are known as Bendel. However in a bid to brainwash the innocent Nigerians into fighting a war they Igbos brought the term known as Delta -Igbo

Today, there is a recent wake in the struggle of so-called Biafra and in this sensitisations by biafran freedom fighters (so the call themselves), there have been a deliberate misinformation and deception that the Delta - River Igbos are Igbos and as such, should fight for the actualization of Biafra. This deception has been so-reciprocated that the geneology of the Deltans and River Igbos have been changed by the Easterners. It is against this backdrop that this article was written.

Aim of Article is to sensitize Delta - River Igbos, that they are not Igbos and should never accept when to be called one or accept to be used as a tool by rebels to achieve / further their aims and agendas.

An Act of impunity irony, it is that the same people who are fighting for injustice melted on them in non actualization of Biafra, are deliberately and consciously trying to force others who they don't recognize as their own to join their struggle. Series of actions have been seen, which shows that the delta and river igbos are not igbos, however a few is listed below. Note the list is limited but not exhaustive.


1. The Rejection

The people of Anioma has been rejected today as igbo, they are even considered by the as “fake Igbos” who cannot speak Igbo properly, and this rejection has continued till date. Some other rejection events can been seen below
In 2007 prelude to the elections. Prof. Pat Utomi (from Ibusa – Delta State), wife solicited the support of the OHANEZE GROUP for her husband presidential ambition. Chief Orji Uzor Kalu also went to solicit for his too. Sadly, he (Pat Utomi) was rejected by the OHANEZE ELDERS. Some reports from Nigerian dailies hankered abject adroitly: “Is he really a proper Igbo man? Look at him; he cannot even speak Igbo properly.” Others even insinuated that his name did not sound Igbo. I was shocked to the bone marrow. I couldn’t believe what I was reading from prominent Igbo citizens. Instead of asking the two candidates to present their programmes and manifestoes, they were busy hankering on whether one of them is a “proper Igbo” or not. I was shocked of words. If any Igbo person does not know the meaning of Utomi, then that person should take a suicidal dive into the river Niger.” Interestingly, Pat Utomi is a member of Ohaneze Ndiigbo.

The appointment of Sir Mike Okiro as the Inspector General of Police is another case of rejection by the igbos. South Eastern Igbos, rejected Sir Mike Okiro in exchange for Ogbonnaya Onovo. This they did on the premise that, Onovo was an Igbo man. Also citing, the presidency act as a deliberate one to marginalize the Igbos, preventing them, from occupying such a sensitive position.
What does this makes Mike Okiro? A tribeless person or an outcast?

2. SELF SELECTION
Power and success they say attracts friends, people. This is evident in the igbos way of life. The igbos only consider the Anioma people of Delta state as Igbos when such a person has achieved enviable marks or for their selfish interest in their suppose struggle for a Non-Existent Biafra.
The igbos are always quick to say that people like Jay Jay Okocha, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Sunday Oliseh, Kingsley Obodo, Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu, Sebastian Adigwe, Francis Atuche, Nuel Ojei, Peter Okocha, Sunny Odogwu and a host of other super stars who all hail from Delta State, along with notable ones from Rivers State like Chioma Ajunwa, Comdedian Julius Agwu to mention a few, are igbos.
The Igbos acception of Paul Dike's ascension as Defence Chief was one case of self selection.

3. NO SYMPATHY.
In matters that require external support, South Easternerns are non sympathetic to the cause of the Delta State - Anioma or River State – Ikwere speaking Igbo zone. An epitome example was during the clamor to create Anioma State out of Delta State. Regardless of the benefits this will have for the Igbos (in times of election, 2-3rd rule of constitution), little seems to be done by the governors of the Igbo states or even the Ohanaeze in this regard. Infact the Ohaneze group in 2007 Openly said the creation of Anioma state will lead to more state for the South-South and claim it was a propaganda by the Yorubas to have more power.
The question is how? Do the Ohaneze read maps? Are Ohaneze elders educated? Why should someone say the creation of Anioma is propaganda by the Yorubas? Is this a statement accepting the fact that Deltans are Yorubas?

4. POLICTICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
Delta and River state igbos are not in the east. So should not be called eastern. Politically and geographically, they are not in the east. It is the same with Yorubas in Benin Republic. They do not look up to Western Nigeria in political matters.

You see the river Niger? It separates Deltans from the igbos. Its a natural demarcation of boundary. Easterners take Note. See picture Below:





5. Ethnicity / Name / Linguistic

Aniocha, Ukwani, Asaba, Ibusa People are not igbos. They are ethnic group speaking a language that is linguistically similar to Igbo language. Something makes Umu- igbo sees themselves as always superior. Igbo, Delta igbos, Ukwuani, Ekpeye, Ogba & Ikwerre are familiar tribes. Let everyone respect each other instead of claiming the territories of one another. The greediest among these tribes is Igbo.

All over the world we have distinct tribes with similar language and no one claims that the other person is answering his name so he must be Igbo.

Spanish and Portuguese – they both answer names like Diego, Jose, Fernando but the Portuguese man doesn’t wake up to tell the Spanish man that you are answering my name and you are Portuguese. When a Portuguese man answers Rodriguez it’s a portugese name similarly when a Spanish man answers Rodriguez it becomes a Spanish name. NO ONE OWNS THE NAME.

Uhrobo and Isoko – They both answer names like Afoke, Oghene.
Bini, Esan, Etsako – They are also different languages. I don’t mean dialects
Eleme and Ogoni – Some similar names but again different language and no one claims the other.
Ukwuani ,Ikwerre, Ekpeye, Ogba, and Igbo language – Big problem because the Igbo’s say we are answering their names but let me point out that if an Igbo man answers Chukwu it’s an Igbo name, If an Ukwuani man answers Chukwu it becomes an Ukwuani name similarly when an ikwerre man answers Chukwu its now an Ikwerre name.
Itsekiri and Yoruba language – they also have same problems with Yoruba’s but let them speak for themselves.


6. ORIGIN / LINEAGE.

Both the eka and agbor have always had their culture guarded strongly in the face of oppositions, Delta Igbo people know where they come from and are proud of their origin , they have a long history of kingship and culture that is why many people will not let them be. New it is not, for a tribe to have two or more ancestory e.g take itshekiri, they have both benin and yoruba ancestory , but that does not make them benin or yoruba, today they are know as itshekiris .

The people of Delta Igbos should not be drawn into arguments with those who do not know their history and who do not know their culture and whose sole arguements rely on nearness of language as a proof of where a people come from. An historian knows that due to migrations, trade and other factors there can be change in language.

I laugh hysterically at igbos, when they say agbohs are igbos. Let me clear this misunderstanding. First can do you know what the term 'agbor' means in igbo language ?

History has it, that agbor was called ogungunagbon or agbon , which means earth in benin language and the british changed it to agbor in 1906. Most eka, agbor, anioma , ukwani , ibusa, ugwashi ukwu were benin princes and people from ishan land in ancient times and later other groups of migrants came from igboland, some from yorubaland e.t.c. They dress like binis, maintain same dances like okangan, ojerimas and oje like binis. Their traditional gods are same as theirs like ovia, uhunmwunde, idigun, olokun etc.

Chieftancy titles in Agbor are same as ihondor, ologbosere, ihama, obaseki, ihondor, benin and so on. Towns are divided into three ( ebon, idumu and oge) and Language spoken are two ( ozara and ika , ozara is edoid while ika is a mix of bini and igbo). There are still titles that if you want to take in some villages in agbor today, you must go to benin , where the original founder came from to collect things and receive blessings of approval. It will interest you knowing that all ika and agbor kings are benin princes and the present dein of agbor is same royal blood family with the omonoba of benin. However all these do not the agbor binis or igbos but Deltans who know their ancestral origin.

It is good for people to consult natives of a place and ask them of their history , before the write on it. Anioma is a big place , i know the igbo language plays a part in anioma history, but not all aniomas migrated from igboland and their are about 11 languages spoken there like ozara, ika, olokumi ( old yoruba), igalla, aboh, etc . that is the reason why no proper ika man will join any group like ohaneze, Agbor have their own group called the ika group, and they support anioma people.

At this juncture it is important to state that the delta people have cultural afinities and that people of asaba, oshimili, ogwashi, ubulu-uku , ukwani, agbor should not be termed igbos.


CONCLUSION
One danger in the game of numbers as currently play by the Eastern Igbos is that they never conceal their plan to deny those other tribes who will join them in actualising their non-actualisable dream, the benefits that go with such.

Its important that so called Biafra Apologists, Pro-Biafrans or Independent People of Biafrans, desist from calling these aforementioned zones as Igbos in other to further their propaganda of a non-actualisable Biafra or for personal grounds.

They are not igbos. Enough is enough! Stop the lie lies!




By Ymodulus


Cc: BiafraQueen , Normality , ProBiafra , Ikwerreboy , fr3do , NormalCodes,

Source:
http://www.edoworld.net/Origin_Of_Delta_Igbo_Indisputable.html
http://www.ibusa.net/ibuzo%20-%20leave%20us%20alone.htm
http://www.gamji.com/article8000/NEWS8382.htm
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War
https://www.nairaland.com/2268148/ukwuani-people-not-igbos

www.nairaland.com/attachments/2553546_s50624135052001_jpeg2cee537bd1672dd3e13e36d8d1b6b990

https://www.nairaland.com/2402196/language-ig-deception-biafran-struggle
Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by tonychristopher: 6:56am On Aug 16, 2015
ikechu1278:


Abeg nwoke tell me another story. On this website, I've yet to witness anyone try and tell us what our ethnic group is except yoloba. I've seen more than enough threads on this website opened by yoloba trying to scream how anioma are not igbos. Even in this thread, go to the first page, the first person to try and tell OP he is not Igbo is in fact, last I checked Yoloba. Let them try and defend themselves, I got more than enough proof to back wtf I just said.
Also, yes once in a while we get that illiterate SE igbo wey open mouth call person "fake igbo". Anytime they try that rubbish, we know how to deal with them. They do it to spite us and we know it, that's why we spite them back anytime they began their palm wine induced "real igbo" superiority trash. It's a family problem but that still does not give una the right to try and tell us who we are.

And No, the yorubas are not forming anything because of whatever they hear from SE or anioma. They doing wtf they are doing because they are trying to cause disunity between us and SE. They are being vindictive and evil. Simple. Prior to they started their rubbish, how many igbo, be it SE or SS, have you ever witness try and tell any yoloba whose ancestors claim they descended from benin or even Sudan that they are not yoruba. How many did you witness mock illorin like we witness now a days? How many shun it to their face whenever egun, etc disclaim them? that's because noone is that devilish they try to create problem between brothers or try to turn one set of brothers against brother just because a tiny minority.

do you know who the se call fake Igbo they r those that speak Igbo bear Igbo name and culture yet deny been Igbo..they as called fake Igbo or efulefu.... pure igbo be it anioma anambra rivers or imo is a proud man and proud of his heritage ...but when I see somebody that bear and speak Igbo and say he ain't Igbo we term him efulefu or fake Igbo

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by ikechu1278: 7:07am On Aug 16, 2015
tonychristopher:


do you know who the se call fake Igbo they r those that speak Igbo bear Igbo name and culture yet deny been Igbo..they as called fake Igbo or efulefu.... pure igbo be it anioma anambra rivers or imo is a proud man and proud of his heritage ...but when I see somebody that bear and speak Igbo and say he ain't Igbo we term him efulefu or fake Igbo

Another story. I've been called fake igbo before and anyone that knows me, including on this site, is very much aware how proud igbo I am. Even emeka esogbue was turned exactly what you just described because of the constant reference to "fake igbo". Prior to getting all butt hurt about it and displaying low self esteem, he was a proud SS igbo. The people that turned him against that were infact SE igbo. We've told una to stop with that "fake igbo", "real igbo" rubbish but una no dey listen. At least ohaneze and other igbo main groups are listening hence the reason i don't care about what some random SE igbos call me or any other anioma. I've learned how to deal with una when you ppl start you call me fake, I call you fake and we will both be fake igbo. End of story. I don't take it to the heart like Emeka did.

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Nobody: 7:10am On Aug 16, 2015
coolitempa:


Even Nnamdi Azikiwe said the same thing........that Aniomas are from Benin......the king of Agbor said the same....the language is different.....the dressing is different etc......Aniomas is not and will never be Ibo........ cheesy

e pain u like nsukka yellow pepper...

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Re: My View On The Igbos From An Anioma Guy. by Jman06(m): 7:11am On Aug 16, 2015
Well done op for trying to educate the ignorant minds from Southwest. Even those from Benin know and acknowledge the fact that Aniomas are igbos . It is only yorrobbers who are farther away that always try to create division amongst us by telling us how a particular part is not Igbo.
But their mission is DOA because nobody can ever convince a clear-sighted man that White is black.

Igbo bu ofu.

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