NaijirianKing: While this may be true, some residing in Anioma make claim that they are not Igbo, since a renewed Biafra appears to be leaning towards being an Igbo ethno-state, it would be unwise to force those who have stated that they are not Igbo into such a nation.
The better alternative would be to first form the nation with those who explicitly want and desire such a state and leave those where such zeal is absent. Once such a nation is established, and functional, any group(s) residing in Nigeria that feels that they should be annexed into the ethno-state can begin negotiations with Biafra, thus such inclusion would not be forced upon any group or people.
IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN SO CALLED NIGER DELTA REGION BIAFRA LAND —– 1) Egbema -Rivers state/imo 2) Ecthe Rivers state 3) Omuma – Rivers state 4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta 5) Ikwerre- Rivers state 6) Ekpeye — Rivers state 7) Obigbo – Rivers state 8.) Aniocha – Delta state 9) Ika – Delta state 10) Agbor- Delta state 11) Oshimili – Delta state 12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state 13) Ndokwa – Delta state 14) Opobo – Rivers state 15) Ukwuani— Delta state 16) Asaba — Delta state 17) Ogba – Rivers state 18) OGBA -rIVERS STATE 19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages, all in Sagbama area of bayelsa, their are Igbo of Ukwuani stock, and as such, are of the Anioma igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA 20) ISOBO , even liyl imoke former CR governor and wife are igbos from ABI LGA - CROSS RIVER 21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), --- BENUE STATE 22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs - such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc You can add yours
In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.
Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State,
make up the rest of Igboland.
HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in southeastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State. Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State. Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma...
Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state...
Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.
Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria. Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria. Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo , and Mgbo , though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.
Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.
Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state... Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state... Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.. Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia in Imo and Abia respectively....
Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone...
Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state... Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State... Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state..
Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.. Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state...
Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state...
At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no an inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason!!!!! — You can thank me later for this wonderful information!!
From the Research Work Of Solomon Iwejuo, Biafra land correspondent of Family Writers Press ress.
investnow2013: IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN SO CALLED NIGER DELTA REGION BIAFRA LAND —– 1) Egbema -Rivers state/imo 2) Ecthe Rivers state 3) Omuma – Rivers state 4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta 5) Ikwerre- Rivers state 6) Ekpeye — Rivers state 7) Obigbo – Rivers state 8.) Aniocha – Delta state 9) Ika – Delta state 10) Agbor- Delta state 11) Oshimili – Delta state 12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state 13) Ndokwa – Delta state 14) Opobo – Rivers state 15) Ukwuani— Delta state 16) Asaba — Delta state 17) Ogba – Rivers state 18) OGBA -rIVERS STATE 19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages, all in Sagbama area of bayelsa, their are Igbo of Ukwuani stock, and as such, are of the Anioma igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA 20) ISOBO , even liyl imoke former CR governor and wife are igbos from ABI LGA - CROSS RIVER 21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), --- BENUE STATE 22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs - such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc You can add yours
In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.
Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State,
make up the rest of Igboland.
HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in southeastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State. Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State. Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma...
Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state...
Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.
Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria. Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria. Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo , and Mgbo , though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.
Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.
Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state... Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state... Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.. Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia in Imo and Abia respectively....
Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone...
Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state... Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State... Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state..
Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.. Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state...
Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state...
At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no an inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason!!!!! — You can thank me later for this wonderful information!!
From the Research Work Of Solomon Iwejuo, Biafra land correspondent of Family Writers Press ress.
My brother Investnow2013. What you posted is well known by most of us. The problem is when some of those Igbo groups that you are fighting for are OPENLY denying you. Are you going to point a gun to their head to be part of Igboland or biafra? What we need now is Operation Noah Ark. Those who want to continue denying Igbo should stay away while those who embrace their true heritage will be part of us. We cannot save everyone or force anyone to be part of us
If you really know Rivers state and her geographical map, you'd have know that after Port Harcourt, what you have down south is water and swamp. Ikwerres own the usable land in Rivers state, the rest beneath us is just water and swamp.
Ask yourself why didnt the British build a port down in Ijawlands. Why do they have to site it in PH. Simple answer, the land down to the sea is useless. Period.
The area under PH is occupied by mangrove and marshland which is why all these communities have to be reached by boat, but this is still land, that's locking PH, with small communities scattered on liveable land.
investnow2013: IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN SO CALLED NIGER DELTA REGION BIAFRA LAND —– 1) Egbema -Rivers state/imo 2) Ecthe Rivers state 3) Omuma – Rivers state 4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta 5) Ikwerre- Rivers state 6) Ekpeye — Rivers state 7) Obigbo – Rivers state 8.) Aniocha – Delta state 9) Ika – Delta state 10) Agbor- Delta state 11) Oshimili – Delta state 12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state 13) Ndokwa – Delta state 14) Opobo – Rivers state 15) Ukwuani— Delta state 16) Asaba — Delta state 17) Ogba – Rivers state 18) OGBA -rIVERS STATE 19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages, all in Sagbama area of bayelsa, their are Igbo of Ukwuani stock, and as such, are of the Anioma igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA 20) ISOBO , even liyl imoke former CR governor and wife are igbos from ABI LGA - CROSS RIVER 21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), --- BENUE STATE 22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs - such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc You can add yours
In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.
Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State,
make up the rest of Igboland.
HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in southeastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State. Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State. Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma... Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state...
Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.
Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria. Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria. Ezaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria. It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo , and Mgbo , though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.
Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria.
Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state... Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state... Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.. Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia in Imo and Abia respectively....
Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone...
Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state... Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State... Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state..
Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.. Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state...
Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state...
At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no an inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason!!!!! — You can thank me later for this wonderful information!!
From the Research Work Of Solomon Iwejuo, Biafra land correspondent of Family Writers Press ress.
I think they need to make more research here, Ozara is not a language on its own. The whole people of Nkanu West, East and Nike in Enugu east all speak the Awkunanaw variant of the Igbo language.
Can anyone argue with the fact that the most enduring songs ever to come out of Igboland were recorded in the period preceding and after the civil war? I think it has something to do with the pains and emotional scars of the upheavals and civil war of the time being channelled into music! Same thing could be said about the American black civil rights period of the 60s, as the most enduring and evergreen music was made by blacks mainly during this period; think of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke.
The spotlight in this post is on Harcourt Whyte....an Ijaw man that sang some of the best (if not the best) Igbo gospel songs ever! Another one is Sir Warrior and his Oriental Brothers.
Have ever considered the fact that you don't have the power or the rights to make Bonny or Opobo your oversea territory, as those two groups consider themselves Ijaws and are key players in INC and IYC today?
investnow2013: IGBO TRIBES/CLANS IN SO CALLED NIGER DELTA REGION BIAFRA LAND —– 1) Egbema -Rivers state/imo 2) Ecthe Rivers state 3) Omuma – Rivers state 4) Ndoni – Rivers state and Delta 5) Ikwerre- Rivers state 6) Ekpeye — Rivers state 7) Obigbo – Rivers state 8.) Aniocha – Delta state 9) Ika – Delta state 10) Agbor- Delta state 11) Oshimili – Delta state 12) Igbanke/Igboakiri- Edo state 13) Ndokwa – Delta state 14) Opobo – Rivers state 15) Ukwuani— Delta state 16) Asaba — Delta state 17) Ogba – Rivers state 18) OGBA -rIVERS STATE 19) Osekwenike, Abuetor and Eke Okpokri villages, all in Sagbama area of bayelsa, their are Igbo of Ukwuani stock, and as such, are of the Anioma igbo clan of the Igbo ethnic group in -BAYELSA 20) ISOBO , even liyl imoke former CR governor and wife are igbos from ABI LGA - CROSS RIVER 21) (the Umuezekaoha people numbering over 300 villages), --- BENUE STATE 22) THE indigenouse Igbo-speaking communities in Kogi state especially in Ibaji and Igalamela/Odolu LGAs - such as the Eke Avurugo community,such as Nwajala, Umuoye, Ubulie-Umuez, ozara, and umuoye and many more etc You can add yours
In Nigeria today, Igboland is roughly made up of Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo, and major parts of Delta and Rivers states.
Small parts of Akwa Ibom , Benue, Cross River, Edo, and Kogi State
make up the rest of Igboland.
HERE ARE LIST OF IGBOID LANGUAGES, THE CLANS AND STATES
Arochukwu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Abia state. Ngwa is an Igbo group, constitute the largest and most populous sub-ethnicity, in southeastern Nigeria. They are found in Abia State. Nsukka is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nsukka, Enugu State. Enuani is an Igbo dialect spoken in Nigeria by the Igbo people of Delta State, Onitsha, Obosi and Ogbaru in Anambra State and Ndoni in Rivers State. Ukwuani (Anioma) is an Igboid Language. They are found majorly in the Northern part of Delta State and in some parts of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni local government area of Rivers State, Nigeria. Ukwuani is the second largest ethnic nationality in Delta state after the Urhobo people. It is also the largest in Delta North region which is referred to as the Anioma...
Ozara is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Nkanu west in Enugu state...
Ogba (also Oba) is an Igbo dialect of the Ogba people of Rivers State, Nigeria.
[s]Umuezeohaka is an Igbo dialect/group of people in Ado, Oju, Obi and Okpoku LGAs of Benue state.[/s]
Ekpeye is an Igboid language of Rivers State, Nigeria. [s]Mgbo language, Mgbolizhia, is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria[/s]. Ikwerre, is an Igboid language spoken primarily by the Ikwerre people who inhabit Rivers State, Nigeria. E[s]zaa is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria[/s].[s] It forms a dialect cluster with closely related Izii, Ikwo , and Mgbo , though they are only marginally mutually intelligible.
Ikwo is an Igbo language spoken in Ebonyi state in Nigeria[/s].
Ohuhu is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Umuahia, Abia state... Owerre is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Owerri, Imo state... Agbor is an Igboid dialect with bini influence spoken by the people of Ika south, Delta state.. Ibeku is an Igbo dialect spoken by some people of Owerri and Umuahia in Imo and Abia respectively....
Isuama is an Igbo dialect spoken in by the emacipated slaves from Igbo Origin in Sierra Leone...
[s]Afikpo is an Igbo dialect spoken by some group of people in Ebonyi state[/s]... Ohafia is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Bende in Abia State... Enugu-Ezike is an Igbo dialect spoken by the Enugu- Ezike people of Enugu state..
Izugbe is an Igbo dialect spoken generally by all Igbo groups.. Idemili is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Idemili North and south in Anambra state...
Mbaise is an Igbo dialect spoken by the people of Mbaise in Imo state...
At least Igbos make up 50% OR MORE of Niger Delta region, and let it be known today for those claiming Niger Delta OR whatsoever that, no an inch of Igboland shall be left out IN THE BIAFRAN RESTORATION for any reason!!!!! — You can thank me later for this wonderful information!!
From the Research Work Of Solomon Iwejuo, Biafra land correspondent of Family Writers Press ress.
You guys are not freedom fighters, you are fighting for your rights to uppress others. What you want is to take over other people's lands. And you are disguising yourselves as "freedom fighters". Delta-state has never been part of igboland, but the ressources there always have you people add it to your map of biafra and call it igbo land. For your info. The administratif seperation between Delta-state and Edo-state was done in the 1990's. Before then we had Bendel, and before then, we had midwest and before then we were in the western region and before then both states were part of Benin Kingdom. So where is the legitimacy of your claim ? I used to be simpathetic to you guys, but you are acting horrible ! You want to get out of "marginalisation" only in order to marginalise other people. You guys are acting like animals. Giving all I have said, it is clear you guys don't want friends, you only want ennemies. And this is why you will always lose.
prolog2: You guys are not freedom fighters, you are fighting for your rights to uppress others. What you want is to take over other people's lands. And you are disguising yourselves as "freedom fighters". Delta-state has never been part of igboland, but the ressources there always have you people add it to your map of biafra and call it igbo land. For your info. The administratif seperation between Delta-state and Edo-state was done in the 1990's. Before then we had Bendel, and before then, we had midwest and before then we were in the western region and before then both states were part of Benin Kingdom. So where is the legitimacy of your claim ? I used to be simpathetic to you guys, but you are acting horrible ! You want to get out of "marginalisation" only in order to marginalise other people. You guys are acting like animals. Giving all I have said, it is clear you guys don't want friends, you only want ennemies. And this is why you will always lose.
Care to tell me in practical terms how Biafra (or Igbos, if you think it's only an Igbo thing) would go about 'dragging' other peoples lands into Biafra? I'm waiting.
prolog2: You guys are not freedom fighters, you are fighting for your rights to uppress others. What you want is to take over other people's lands. And you are disguising yourselves as "freedom fighters". Delta-state has never been part of igboland, but the ressources there always have you people add it to your map of biafra and call it igbo land. For your info. The administratif seperation between Delta-state and Edo-state was done in the 1990's. Before then we had Bendel, and before then, we had midwest and before then we were in the western region and before then both states were part of Benin Kingdom. So where is the legitimacy of your claim ? I used to be simpathetic to you guys, but you are acting horrible ! You want to get out of "marginalisation" only in order to marginalise other people. You guys are acting like animals. Giving all I have said, it is clear you guys don't want friends, you only want ennemies. And this is why you will always lose.
believe me....most of us dont want delta state in biafra. If u guys carve out the igbo part of delta state and gv us, we will be grateful and would stop adding all of delta to our 'madness'
Bede2u: believe me....most of us dont want delta state in biafra. If u guys carve out the igbo part of delta state and gv us, we will be grateful and would stop adding all of delta to our 'madness'
No part of delta-state is part of your imagined igboland ! I never hear you guys talk about cameroon which has more than 80% of your land. The original biafra (the precolonial african state) was mostly in cameroon.
prolog2: No part of delta-state is part of your imagined igboland ! I never hear you guys talk about cameroon which has more than 80% of your land. The original biafra (the precolonial african state) was mostly in cameroon.
The king of Delta state including anioma has spoken. It’s now the law of the land. Lol
How can fellow humans beings be this delusional. Anyway I know you are just here to troll.
Nigga come meet me in my village in anioma let’s duscuss how my land is not igboland.
Yeah, ofcourse, you are nioma and obviously the spokesperson of all Anioma. Fool, Chief Agho Obaseki was Anioma. Anioma are citizens of Benin Kingdom who have held very high positions and who have served their king like all Edo do. Anioma are Edo ! You don't even try to put forward a logical argument, basically you have this mentality of being entitled. You can't use your brain.
Yeah, ofcourse, you are nioma and obviously the spokesperson of all Anioma. Fool, Agho Obaseki was Anioma. Anioma are citizens of Benin Kingdom who have held very high positions and who have served their king like all Edo do. Anioma are Edo !
prolog2: No part of delta-state is part of your imagined igboland ! I never hear you guys talk about cameroon which has more than 80% of your land. The original biafra (the precolonial african state) was mostly in cameroon.
go and tell prof. Pat utomi that his family and ancestral lands dont belong to igboland.
Plus i wont reply u again....i thought u have come for intelligent discussion. I didnt know u are here to talk about nonsense
prolog2: No part of delta-state is part of your imagined igboland ! I never hear you guys talk about cameroon which has more than 80% of your land. The original biafra (the precolonial african state) was mostly in cameroon.
Yet, you alluded to the whole of Delta being under the Benin Kingdom, which is a nonsensical claim. A state is a geopolitical expression and has nothing to do with whether you're Igbo or not. Delta state is not an ethnicity or tribe. Nobody here has tried to claim Warri or Sapele as Igbo land and the nonsense you're spewing about "marginalizing" others has no basis in reality. On the contrary, Igbos were marginalized because of the actions of Delta people like Nzeogwu who you claim are not part of our "imagined Igboland". Funny thing, eh?
Yeah, ofcourse, you are nioma and obviously the spokesperson of all Anioma. Fool, Chief Agho Obaseki was Anioma. Anioma are citizens of Benin Kingdom who have held very high positions and who have served their king like all Edo do. Anioma are Edo ! You don't even try to put forward a logical argument, basically you have this mentality of being entitled. You can't use your brain.
I bet you wouldn't dare to to any part of Anioma and say this nonsense, it's your charred remains we will see making the front page dailies of Nairaland and other newspaper reports... I'm an Anioma son and like thousands of Aniomas out there, I strongly identify with my Igboness through and through. I find it very disrespectful that you will dare come here and try argue or even as much as distort my own realities with some preposterous Benin rubbish you pulled out of your a.s.s. Thank your stars for the anonymity the internet has graciously provided idiots like you...
Yet, you alluded to the whole of Delta being under the Benin Kingdom, which is a nonsensical claim. A state is a geopolitical expression and has nothing to do with whether you're Igbo or not. Delta state is not an ethnicity or tribe. Nobody here has tried to claim Warri or Sapele as Igbo land and the nonsense you're spewing about "marginalizing" others has no basis in reality. On the contrary, Igbos were marginalized because of the actions of Delta people like Nzeogwu who you claim are not part of our "imagined Igboland". Funny thing, eh?
Could you talk in a logical manner ? For your information, the countercoup and its horrors were motivated by the fact that political leaders from everywhere except the south-east were killed. There were yoruba and other non igbo among the coupists. Although it was undeniable that the coupists were more pro-igbo than anything else. But I fail to see the relevency of all this in tis discussion. History did not start with the first nigerian coup.
Yet, you alluded to the whole of Delta being under the Benin Kingdom, which is a nonsensical claim. A state is a geopolitical expression and has nothing to do with whether you're Igbo or not. Delta state is not an ethnicity or tribe. Nobody here has tried to claim Warri or Sapele as Igbo land and the nonsense you're spewing about "marginalizing" others has no basis in reality. On the contrary, Igbos were marginalized because of the actions of Delta people like Nzeogwu who you claim are not part of our "imagined Igboland". Funny thing, eh?
Once again with the entitleness you think you have. "go and tell..." Logics and facts are all I have and I share generously.
Chukwuma Nzeogwu(from Delta state) who led the first coup in january 1966 and made Igbos suffer the repercussions for it, is Igbo. Therefore, Jan 15 1966 coup is Igbo coup.
And at the same time. No part of Delta state is Igbo. Right?
If there are any groups in Niger Delta who are so proud of their Igbo identity.
I bet you wouldn't dare to to any part of Anioma and say this nonsense, it's your charred remains we will see making the front page dailies of Nairaland and other newspaper reports... I'm an Anioma son and like thousands of Aniomas out there, I strongly identify with my Igboness through and through. I find it very disrespectful that you will dare come here and try argue or even as much as distort my own realities with some preposterous Benin rubbish you pulled out of your a.s.s. Thank your stars for the anonymity the internet has graciously provided idiots like you...
Yeah, you are all anioma and you are also all spokespersons of all Anioma. You don't rely on logics to make a point, you rely on making claims on your identity. This shows how weak your argument is. And as I can see you know about the annonimity of the internet, yet you believe that because you claim to be anioma, everybody should just believe it ? Contradiction, madness ! There is one person whom we all know to be Anioma: Benin (Edo) Chief Agho Obaseki. His grand son is currently the governor of Edo-state. And he says: Oba ghato Kpere ! Ise. I don't know if you noticed, but I haven't made any claims about my own identity. I don't need to, facts and logics are strong enough. Unlike you I don't base my arguments on trying to dupe others.
Chukwuma Nzeogwu(from Delta state) who led the first coup in january 1966 and made Igbos suffer the repercussions for it, is Igbo. Therefore, Jan 15 1966 coup is Igbo coup.
And at the same time. No part of Delta state is Igbo. Right?
If there are any groups in Niger Delta who are so proud of their Igbo identity.
prolog2: Could you talk in a logical manner ? For your information, the countercoup and its horrors were motivated by the fact that political leaders from everywhere except the south-east were killed. There were yoruba and other non igbo among the coupists. Although it was undeniable that the coupists were more pro-igbo than anything else. But I fail to see the relevency of all this in tis discussion. History did not start with the first nigerian coup.
"Logical manner" coming from a guy that somehow believes a political creation like state boundaries is an immutable identity. The logic is clear. Hateful Igbophobes like you that would like the world to believe we only exist to marginalize everyone would peddle the junk that the '66 coup was a product of typical Igbo greed and ambition, even though the plotters were dominated by Igbos of Anioma extraction. Yet, when it suits those same Igbophobes like you, they'd have the world believe that Aniomas are only part of our "imaginary Igboland" as you put it. Just looking for some consistency from Igbophobes like you. At least, stick to one argument.
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