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Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by ukonstrings(m): 11:54am On Nov 03, 2015 |
Nice one bro. I want to go home, Akwa Ibom ayaya, proudly Ibibio. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by fratermathy(m): 11:55am On Nov 03, 2015 |
somegirl1: Thank you. Just ignore the simpleton. He has nothing better to do. We know better.! 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 11:57am On Nov 03, 2015 |
[/color][/quote] Chommieblaq: I brag a lot 'cause I can back it up. It's no fault of mine that you litluns are intimidated by my typo-eloquence, is it? I understand I make you halfwits feel inferior. I suggest you do more reading than preening. somegirl1: Maybe if you Igbos had enough guts you'd have challenged those who ransacked, pillaged and seized your properties. Maybe you would have challenged the 20 Pounds payment! No, like Ojukwu, you all are cowards! From thence, the Igbos resorted to fraud, money rituals and other such crimes to survive! You are worth nothing! Alright, you have £20 ! Of course you'd give up. INFAMOUS COWARDS! |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by fratermathy(m): 11:57am On Nov 03, 2015 |
christemmbassey: Why would I read a play translated into Efik? I can just read the English version. It's simple logic. Please just move on and unfollow this thread. It is well with you. I've decided to become the saner individual in this thread. I suggest you do the same. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by pazienza(m): 12:01pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: This is totally unnecessary and uncalled for. Please can you delete this, please I beg of you. Ndiigbo can't afford to be fighting at all fronts, against the Edoids, the Arewa-Oduanistans, Ijaws and now Ibibios, mbanu! We can't have, everyone should sheath their swords, Ibibios are natural allies to us, no need spoiling that now. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by pazienza(m): 12:05pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Stop already. Whatever Ndiigbo lost in Biafra, most of them can be replaced with money, and had been replaced. But the Ibibio- Annang- Efik people lost Bakassi, their ancestral land, and money can't buy that back. And just as Igboland was deserted by the Arewa-Oduanistans after the war so was your lands. We all lost in the war. So, this your " who lost most from the civil war" dick measuring contest is kind of inane and redundant. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 12:23pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
pazienza: Your questions are multi-faceted but I'd address the seemingly most pressing: My attacks against the Igbos. Anyone who's active in the Politics Section knows I've text-battled Hausas and Yorubas in defence of the Igbos when they are overly-targeted. A certain Chris, an Igbo man, on the second page of this thread opined that the Akwa-Cross people are lazy - the same derogatory term by the Igbos against the Ikwerres and Yorubas which also fuels hatred against Igbos. The part where I stated that IGBOS planned to rename UYO to NEW OWERRI is a FACT which is one of the many reasons why we dumped BIAFRA in 1968 and still do. IGBOS planned neo-colonialism and we upstage them! Fair enough. Join Radio Biafra Facebook group and you'd realize Biafra is a scam to favour the Igbos. Biafra is an Igbo cause. Simple! |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by cheruv: 12:26pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:Babe you guys have an umbrella name and its called Mmong(Mmoño as my people call it). Now stop being divisive and embrace your fellow Mmoño people. While you're at it,can you provide me with the list of the efik alphabet I'd wanna start learning Mmoño |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 12:26pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
pazienza: Guy no make me vex honestly. For how long would you keep coveting people who have nothing but disdain for you? Aren't you guys ever tired of that s.hit? The thread was going on and I saw some Igbo monikers reading and moving on or watching from the side line as they tore each other to shreds. I was there from the inception of this thread. For no justifiable reason, the son of an eaten dog called sonofmark or whatever began throwing subtle jabs at Igbos, talking s.hit. I decided that if every Igbo would ignore him, I will not. Anyway the happenings of recent on this site with every godforsaken and irrelevant idiot trying to gang up on the Igbos have rekindled my inner hatred and prejudice and I will go in for the kill anytime I happen to come across any shades thrown our way. Anybody can get it. No sacred cows. The question is, where do you stand? You just watched this animal called sonofmark tell you right in your face that they used and dumped you and you are still sulking up to them. Where is your allegiance really? 3 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by pazienza(m): 12:31pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: And how does this Chris opinion represent the general sentiment of Ndiigbo towards Akwa cross people? Ndiigbo have many ignorance induced stereotypes attributed to Akwa-Cross people, but laziness is not one of them, never. On the Biafran attempt to rename Uyo( though the first version of this accusation I heard said Calabar, now you are saying Uyo) to Owerri, do you have any evidence, no matter how small, to support this heavy accusation? Radio Biafra facebook page is full of Igbos, because any moment we try to reach out to our neighbors in Akwa-ibom or Rivers, we are immediately tagged oil thieves and land grabbers, and if we decide not to reach out to you lots, we are still accused of "Igbonizing" the Biafran struggle. Its a case of damned for moving and condemned for staying still. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by Chommieblaq(f): 12:31pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
[quote author=TheSonOfMark post=39638559][/color] Who wan follow u drag popularity, na food ne? Ur always on d edge, always on d defense, brag unnecessarily n u use ur big grammar to cover up ur inferiority complex,.. No bi so life be hmmm take a chill pill no one is out for you. I brag a lot 'cause I can back it up. It's no fault of mine that you litluns are intimidated by my typo-eloquence, is it? I understand I make you halfwits feel inferior. I suggest you do more reading than preening. Pint- size, I'm done with this exchange. I'm interested in bigger fish. Maybe if you Igbos had enough guts you'd have challenged those who ransacked, pillaged and seized your properties. Maybe you would have challenged the 20 Pounds payment! No, like Ojukwu, you all are cowards! From thence, the Igbos resorted to fraud, money rituals and other such crimes to survive! You are worth nothing! Alright, you have £20 ! Of course you'd give up. INFAMOUS COWARDS![/quote E-warrior are u done yet? Kontinue, more spit to ya mouth. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 12:34pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
pazienza: For the records, Nigeria lost Bakassi but it is still peopled by the people of the Akwa-Cross. Our people live there and only their geo-political alignment has change.
Our lands weren't pillaged. The NIGERIAN ARMY passed through or set up base.
We all lost in the war...our best chance at institutionalizing a functional CONFEDERACY. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by Chommieblaq(f): 12:38pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: Don't mind that houseboy wey borrow dictionary, he is a typical example of Wat frustration n inferiority complex can do to ppl. All his ranting ends online meet am face to face he won't even say shiii Gerrrrrrrarrrrrrra mehnnnnnnnn 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by pazienza(m): 12:45pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/110970-bakassi-do-they-know-it-is-christmas-by-eddy-aghanenu.html I don't think so. Cameroun govt is laying claim to the land, and your people all turned to refugees and fled to Cross River. The Cameroonian govt are of the opinion that your people in Bakassi are recent migrants there, but are nevertheless ready to accommodate them as citizens of Cameroun, in other words, they are denying your ancestral claim to Bakassiland. And oh! I don't know about Ibibio, but I know that Annangland "burned" during the war, and the children were starved to kwashiokor like the rest of Biafran children and their women were bombed at their homes and market places too. But I forgot, you don't care about your Annang brothers, right? You were already mocking them for not having any drop of crude oil. 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 12:46pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Oh get lost you dog. Nobody is asking for your miniscule and irrelevant support in tackling the Hausas or Yorubas. Igbos are more than capable of going at it alone. Take your scrawny looking ąss out of here. The Chris guy specifically called your Ibibio people lazy of which I believe he is right. He never made mention of the other Akwa-Cross group. Even the other Akwa-Cross group tearing your Ibibio to shreds corroborated what the Chris dude said. Cursed 404 devouring animal. You do not know how intangible you are honestly that is why you have the effontery to mention the great Igbos in your useless ramblings. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 12:48pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
cheruv: Alas! A true Igbo man! Thanks for laying to waste that charade of enduring love for us. Eyen Amauke! I bet there's a member of every Igbo family in jail for fraud! I wouldn't be surprised to find out that you pilfered the phone you use. You are as fake as what your kinsmen sell. Igbo boys sell fufu encased in phones! I bet you've considered money rituals. I bet you plan to use your mum! Anambrarians eat snakes! Ebonyis eat HOUSE RATS! Accursed parasitic leprechauns! Bring it on! |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 12:50pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: "It is still peopled by the people of the Akwa-Cross" Yep, this is a sentence from the self acclaimed "lexical god" S.tupid community college educated dog. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:01pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: Igbos are always pitiful. You hate your South-East so badly that you always try to lay claims to other people's lands. PESTS! Your Ngwa people are cannibals! By default, an Anambra man is a ritualist. Igbo women are leeches. CHINO11, an Anambrarian, keeps reiterating that IMO STATE WOMEN ARE PROSTITUTES. I beg you get an _orgasm every you see our good roads. Your women even kill their husbands to own their properties. You have widows' clubs. Isaac, I bet your dad considered sacrificing you. We will always use and dump you. You've been termed "SOUTH-SOUTH ABOBAKUS" by the Yorubas. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by AkwaIbomrep1: 1:02pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser:you are a big disgrace to the igbo nation for vomiting such thrash against a tribe that feed this God forsaken nation , something an hausa man suppose to do & u as our k/kin (uncle) will be there to back us up & u are there spewing thrash, come to Akwa ibom even my villa u will see real love b/w we & our s/east brothers they dominate our markets which sells weekly even some major supermarkets ,yam stores etc etc are owns by the igbos no one disturbs anybody they leave peacefully & participate in some activities like sports etc my elder brother married from umunakanu ,Ehime mbano in Imo state & my elder sister married from Okpofe, Ezinihitte mbaise still in Imo state & so many man from my village married igbo woman ,& as am charting with u now my fiancee is from Ulakwo I guess it should be in Owerri north LGA in Imo state , It's very seldom to see our ppl marry from hausa or yoruba ,though ...'' Men stop the hate , s/east & s/south are one ....thanks!......#VisitAkwaibom |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by cheruv: 1:03pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:This little boy that uses crayons when others had progressed to Biros and pens. You only gave those for Anambra and Ebonyi, what of Enugwu, Abia, Imo, Anioma Pls while you're at it for those four other states,can you get me a list of the Mmoño(since using efik or Ibibio would antagonize the other) alphabet 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 1:06pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Do you have any other insult that sounds a little bit different. I think I have read the one above about 7 different times already. Behind your fancy fonts and juvenile smileys I can read the pain on your face. You are getting hit from all sides even from your fellow so called Akwa-Cross members. Dog. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:06pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: I am still your god. I am Helios- bask in the illumination which I am bestowing on you. I am Sin, the moon god- obeisance is what I demand. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 1:10pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Yep. The devolution into insanity. Funny how, whenever most of these idiots are confronted by seemingly intelligent people, they instantly turn into a mess. 6 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by cheruv: 1:12pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
AkwaIbomrep1:Don't take it to heart bro Your people especially those Oros love to spill BS and when this happens,at times the most cool headed of my brothers might start spitting fire. Pls fasten those marriage rites and become an in-law..and while you're at it try and learn Igbo language. It helps you blend in 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:14pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: You just found out why I am nicknamed "KINGSLAY". Lexically dissecting your psyche, plunging you to the very nadir psychologically then putting your credibility to scrutiny are snippets of what I do to featherbrained bovine-esque species like yourself. You are our slaves. Aptly put since you are subservient to us. |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by OboloMAN: 1:16pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
pazienza: Very Good Read. Ibenos , Obolos, Orons have long been marginalized by this Ibibio people now the silly OP is calling all of them Ibibio. 1 Like |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 1:21pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: Hit my mention whenever your madness leaves you and you have something worthwhile to write. Dog. 4 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:23pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: You are the underdog. You have everything to prove to KingSlay. Hopefully you'd get the popularity you seek by engaging your god. Not without bruising your ego though. Like the scumbags before you, you'd flee with your tail in between your wobbly legs. Reminds you of Ojukwu, right? |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by somegirl1: 1:24pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
DerKaiser: lol |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by DerKaiser: 1:31pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark: The ammo in my arsenal has barely been tampered with. I am just waiting for your madness to leave you before I get more specific with your Ibibio people. After I am done with you, you would reevaluate your entire existence and would never come at Igbos in your lifetime. Little worthless snitch from a tribe of undeveloped savages who is dreaming of overestimating his relevance. If the other Igbos are reluctant to tackle you, I am not and you will know why I am called Ceasar. Brace yourself. Dog. 3 Likes |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:31pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
OboloMAN: Orons have been marginalized (POLITICALLY) but not the others. You are from Eastern Obolo Federal Constituency like myself, can you truly assert that we marginalize Obolos? Heck! We once shared the same L.G.A. Obolos and Ikot Abasi get along well. Ibenos too. Oron is the only exception, relatively that is. What does your L.G.A do with its monthly allocation? Does it maintain roads like we do? Is electricity free? |
Re: The Dialects Of Ibibio And Where They Are Spoken by Nobody: 1:34pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
TheSonOfMark:I like you... #NO homo# |
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