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Re: . by Eastlink(m): 3:32pm On Dec 31, 2019
OMANBALA1:


Ife ekwulu na onu ana emero erika....we will wait for you to create the state ....lmao
Lol! The same way you waited when Enugu was created despite your protest isn't it? Njaba /Anim state is not in your say. The stakeholders have already drawn that map since 1979. Your say is limited to your Omanbala area of influence and not down south. When the consultation starts then, we'll know if you can stop it

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Re: . by OMANBALA1: 3:33pm On Dec 31, 2019
I have watched these jesters create Monikers like "Okpala Anambra" , " nnewi1stson" etc just to create a rift amongst Ndi Anambra but I ignored it because we Omanbala are way too advanced for that nonsense....if you doubt go to Anambra meetings and see banter...Omanbala erika. I dont poke my nose into Imo , Abia nor Ebonyi matter out of respect but you cant tamper with my homeland...my life depends on it!

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Re: . by OMANBALA1: 3:38pm On Dec 31, 2019
Eastlink:
Lol! The same way you waited when Enugu was created despite your protest isn't it? Njaba /Anim state is not in your say. The stakeholders have already drawn that map since 1979. Your say is limited to your Omanbala area of influence and not down south. When the consultation starts then, we'll know if you can stop it


You aren't very intelligent are you ?....do you know the circumstances that brought about creation of Enugu ? I dont have time for such back and forth but comparing the time these state were created and now is just ignorant.

So, you want our border towns....hehe. Again, I am waiting for you just like I am waiting for Nnamdi Kanu to achieve Biafra...lmao

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Re: . by VAQAXY: 3:39pm On Dec 31, 2019
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Eastlink:
Lol! The same way you waited when Enugu was created despite your protest isn't it? Njaba /Anim state is not in your say. The stakeholders have already drawn that map since 1979. Your say is limited to your Omanbala area of influence and not down south. When the consultation starts then, we'll know if you can stop it
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Shut up, Anambra people welcomed the balkanisation of old Anambra state. Your say on this matter of state partition is useless and immaterial.

State creation is usually as a result of agitation by the people that needs it.

A dada people needs state, so go and help them get it done .

No part of Anambra is interested in any state partition . Get educated for once
Re: . by VAQAXY: 3:41pm On Dec 31, 2019
OMANBALA1:


You aren't very intelligent are you ?....do you know the circumstances that brought about creation of Enugu ? I dont have time for such back and forth but comparing the time these state were created and now is just ignorant.

So, you want our border towns....hehe. Again, I am waiting for you just like I am waiting for Nnamdi Kanu to achieve Biafra...lmao


Lol I told you these guys are online jesters. They sit here fantasizing on what they cannot control.
Re: . by OMANBALA1: 3:43pm On Dec 31, 2019
I didn't hear theze clowns when Theodore Orji sacked all the non Abians working in Abia state civil service.....i expected Pazienza to mobilize his Igbo foot soldiers and protest....lol

Pazienza that has never posted on Anambra thread....lol
Re: . by VAQAXY: 3:48pm On Dec 31, 2019
Chiwude aka Eastlink, ok now we know whom we are dealing with. cheesy

Re: . by Eastlink(m): 4:06pm On Dec 31, 2019
It's now I know that I was talking to an imposter and his monickers, my bad.

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Re: . by VAQAXY: 4:19pm On Dec 31, 2019
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Eastlink:
It's now I know that I was talking to an imposter and his monickers, my bad.
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Chiwude, you have been been busted. Now it is easier to deal with you for who you are cheesy
Re: . by Ndibunna: 4:43pm On Dec 31, 2019
VAQAXY:
Chiwude aka Eastlink, ok now we know whom we are dealing with. cheesy

Are you serious?
Re: . by VAQAXY: 4:51pm On Dec 31, 2019
Ndibunna:


Are you serious?


We have busted him via the Scandinavian GPS. He thought we are joking here. Didn't you see how he gave one frivolous excuse and disappeared from the thread immediately. . cheesy
Re: . by OMANBALA1: 5:26pm On Dec 31, 2019
Eastlink:
It's now I know that I was talking to an imposter and his monickers, my bad.

I don't have problems with Imo and Abia and I will support and pray for your progress but you will continue to get burned as long as you dont respect our ideologies....Omanbala bu ofu!
Re: . by Banmeallday: 5:28pm On Dec 31, 2019
VAQAXY:
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Shut up, Anambra people welcomed the balkanisation of old Anambra state. Your say on this matter of state partition is useless and immaterial.

State creation is usually as a result of agitation by the people that needs it.

A dada people needs state, so go and help them get it done .

No part of Anambra is interested in any state partition . Get educated for once

No more stupid state creation

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Re: . by OMANBALA1: 5:32pm On Dec 31, 2019
Cc. Pazienza, isii na ibu onye Ogidi. It took me long but I have come to the realization you are from Ogidi Inwele nkem ? Ntu!
Re: . by pazienza(m): 5:51pm On Dec 31, 2019
OMANBALA1:
Cc. Pazienza, you and I have different goal. I don't mince words and I know the Igbo agenda you are pushing will never come to fruition. I am a thoroughbred realist and I will stick to what I know will work for my dear fatherland/Omanbala.

This you see how you have stooped so low and condemned the Omanbala name just because it threatens your ideology but you conveniently accepted the fake anglicized version....smh. Very disgraceful. You are ready to sell your fatherland for ten kobo just to achieve your aim....May I also point out I never see you contribute jack in the Anambra thread yet you are from Ogidi...lmao.

Your origin is questionable!

I don't contrbute much in state threads.

I see them all as obstacles to Igbo progress.
But I'm sure I have contributed to Anambra thread some time ago. And I visit the thread everyday.
I doubt you have more Anambra blood flowing in your veins than me. I spent all my childhood at Ogidi and had spent the last 3yrs at Ogidi and environment as a place of residence and work.

You are not more Anambra than Ojukwu or Achebe, yet they were both Pan Igboists. Achebe spent years in Owerri studying the Igbo culture around that part of Igboland and he wrote about it in his last book before he died.

I think your Igbo experience is very limited. You probably hardly lived in Anambra, I wager you grew up outside Igboland. I wouldn't be surprised if you have a non Igbo admixture in you, someone once said you were from Plateau state here, I wouldn't be surprised if you are entirely an non Igbo impostor here. There are many Northerners like yourselves who were born in Igboland and can speak fluent Igbo. We have one of them currently living in our family house in Ogidi as a tenant. Recently BBC Igbo ran a program about Northerners born and raised in Igboland who are very fluent in Igbo language.

If you were born, raised into adulthood in Igboland, and had the opportunity to transverse the four corners of Igboland, interacting with all Igbo clans like Achebe,Zik and Ojukwu did, you will have far greater vision and not be as shortsighted as you currently are. You would know that all Igbo clans are interlinked and share one fate.
I was born in Enugu, but I schooled in Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo and Abia at different times in my life. I lived with and interacted with the people.
I had used my meagre resources to visit interiors of Igbo speaking groups like Etche, Ikwerre, Ngbo, Izzi, etc, with aim of trying to understand the idiosyncrasies of the villagers out there.

The first hand experience I have interacting with all Igbo clans, you have not 1/100th of it.
Therefore you shouldn't expect our stance on Pan Igbo issues to be alike.

By the way, I didn't condemn the Omanbala name I will never condemn any part of Igboland, I'm too Pan Igbo for such. I simply stated the obvious fact that Omanbala as a cultural unit encompasses Anambra East, Anambra west, Oyi and parts of Dunukofia LGAs.
Omanbala is an Igbo cultural zone with a visible Igala imprint.
This is a historical fact.

The fact that Omanbala was corrupted to Anambra and used to name a part of Igboland by Nigerian government, should not give divisionists the opportunity to misrepresent fact and divide Igboland further.

We should be working towards blurring the lines of divisions the enemy imposed on us after our defeat at the war, finding means to breakdown the walls of divisions called states, unite ourselves and achieve our potential. Germany was divided into East and West Germany after they lost a war, but instead of dividing themselves further, Germans found a way to breakdown the division enemies brought in their midst. But people like you will have us strengthen the walls (dysfunctional states) Nigerians used to divide us. You forget that part of the reason we went to war was because we refused the division of the Eastern region by Gowon into states, because we knew that we were stronger as a unit.

There are no more crusaders for Igbo unity in Igboland than people with Origins to places within the geographical expression called Anambra today.
No man works for Igbo unity more than Ndiigbo from that part of Igboland. Even on this forum. AnambraIst son is a shinning light in that regard. Always presenting good news from all parts of Igboland in form of news articles and pics. Outside Igboland, many presidents of Igbo Union are from Anambra. My Grandfather was the president general of Igbo Union in Bauchi at some point in his life time. Even on this forum, no one will forget the contributions of Onlytruth, the Eze Ndiigbo in Nairaland those days. He was a pan Igboist who united us all, he defended all parts of Igboland, galvanized and united all Igbos on this forum.
The Anambra man is a pan Igboist. He is wise to know that Igbo nine bu ofu. You on the other hand, you are an anomaly, you need to visit a mirror and take a real look at yourself.

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Re: . by Chef2000: 6:35pm On Dec 31, 2019
Pazienza you have said it all, God bless you

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Re: . by pazienza(m): 6:41pm On Dec 31, 2019
Recently a group of Ndiigbo were getting concerned about the rate of admixture between Ndiigbo and non Igbos, they were concerned that if conscious effort is not made to keep Ndiigbo distinct from Nigerians, we would be unable to leave Nigeria in the future, and worst still, we could lose our Igbo identity as our people are too eager assimilliate alien cultures, we would become less Igbo and more Nigerian.
To this aim, a facebook flatform was opened to enable Igbo singles easily find and marry each other and to stem the tide of Igbos especially our ladies marrying non Igbos.
Guess where the initiators of this noble venture are from? Yes! From all over Igboland, but the leader is from Ozubulu in Anambra.
The typical Anambra man while being proud of Anambra is pan Igboist by nature.

OMANBALA, your Igbo identity is under review here!

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Re: . by VAQAXY: 6:42pm On Dec 31, 2019
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Chef2000:
[Pazienza you have said it all, God bless you[]
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Chef2000 aka okpalanambra aka nnewisuper aka ikpuchinonye1994 aka ChocolateHigh, an Abia miscreant

These are some of your numerous usernames. Change to the other moniker lets continue the game. cool
Re: . by LLobiorah: 6:45pm On Dec 31, 2019
pazienza:


I don't contrbute much in state threads.

I see them all as obstacles to Igbo progress.
But I'm sure I have contributed to Anambra thread some time ago. And I visit the thread everyday.
I doubt you have more Anambra blood flowing in your veins than me. I spent all my childhood at Ogidi and had spent the last 3yrs at Ogidi and environment as a place of residence and work.

You are not more Anambra than Ojukwu or Achebe, yet they were both Pan Igboists. Achebe spent years in Owerri studying the Igbo culture around that part of Igboland and he wrote about it in his last book before he died.

I think your Igbo experience is very limited. You probably hardly lived in Anambra, I wager you grew up outside Igboland. I wouldn't be surprised if you have a non Igbo admixture in you, someone once said you were from Plateau state here, I wouldn't be surprised if you are entirely an non Igbo impostor here. There are many Northerners like yourselves who were born in Igboland and can speak fluent Igbo. We have one of them currently living in our family house in Ogidi as a tenant. Recently BBC Igbo ran a program about Northerners born and raised in Igboland who are very fluent in Igbo language.

If you were born, raised into adulthood in Igboland, and had the opportunity to transverse the four corners of Igboland, interacting with all Igbo clans like Achebe,Zik and Ojukwu did, you will have far greater vision and not be as shortsighted as you currently are. You would know that all Igbo clans are interlinked and share one fate.
I was born in Enugu, but I schooled in Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo and Abia at different times in my life. I lived with and interacted with the people.
I had used my meagre resources to visit interiors of Igbo speaking groups like Etche, Ikwerre, Ngbo, Izzi, etc, with aim of trying to understand the idiosyncrasies of the villagers out there.

The first hand experience I have interacting with all Igbo clans, you have not 1/100th of it.
Therefore you shouldn't expect our stance on Pan Igbo issues to be alike.

By the way, I didn't condemn the Omanbala name I will never condemn any part of Igboland, I'm too Pan Igbo for such. I simply stated the obvious fact that Omanbala as a cultural unit encompasses Anambra East, Anambra west, Oyi and parts of Dunukofia LGAs.
Omanbala is an Igbo cultural zone with a visible Igala imprint.
This is a historical fact.

The fact that Omanbala was corrupted to Anambra and used to name a part of Igboland by Nigerian government, should not give divisionists the opportunity to misrepresent fact and divide Igboland further.

We should be working towards blurring the lines of divisions the enemy imposed on us after our defeat at the war, finding means to breakdown the walls of divisions called states, unite ourselves and achieve our potential. Germany was divided into East and West Germany after they lost a war, but instead of dividing themselves further, Germans found a way to breakdown the division enemies brought in their midst. But people like you will have us strengthen the walls (dysfunctional states) Nigerians used to divide us. You forget that part of the reason we went to war was because we refused the division of the Eastern region by Gowon into states, because we knew that we were stronger as a unit.

There are no more crusaders for Igbo unity in Igboland than people with Origins to places within the geographical expression called Anambra today.
No man works for Igbo unity more than Ndiigbo from that part of Igboland. Even on this forum. AnambraIst son is a shinning light in that regard. Always presenting good news from all parts of Igboland in form of news articles and pics. Outside Igboland, many presidents of Igbo Union are from Anambra. My Grandfather was the president general of Igbo Union in Bauchi at some point in his life time. Even on this forum, no one will forget the contributions of Onlytruth, the Eze Ndiigbo in Nairaland those days. He was a pan Igboist who united us all, he defended all parts of Igboland, galvanized and united all Igbos on this forum.
The Anambra man is a pan Igboist. He is wise to know that Igbo nine bu ofu. You on the other hand, you are an anomaly, you need to visit a mirror and take a real look at yourself.





Damn!
See wisdom, Oga I saloot.

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:13pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki

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Re: . by Ndibunna: 7:15pm On Dec 31, 2019
pazienza:


I don't contrbute much in state threads.

I see them all as obstacles to Igbo progress.
But I'm sure I have contributed to Anambra thread some time ago. And I visit the thread everyday.
I doubt you have more Anambra blood flowing in your veins than me. I spent all my childhood at Ogidi and had spent the last 3yrs at Ogidi and environment as a place of residence and work.

You are not more Anambra than Ojukwu or Achebe, yet they were both Pan Igboists. Achebe spent years in Owerri studying the Igbo culture around that part of Igboland and he wrote about it in his last book before he died.

I think your Igbo experience is very limited. You probably hardly lived in Anambra, I wager you grew up outside Igboland. I wouldn't be surprised if you have a non Igbo admixture in you, someone once said you were from Plateau state here, I wouldn't be surprised if you are entirely an non Igbo impostor here. There are many Northerners like yourselves who were born in Igboland and can speak fluent Igbo. We have one of them currently living in our family house in Ogidi as a tenant. Recently BBC Igbo ran a program about Northerners born and raised in Igboland who are very fluent in Igbo language.

If you were born, raised into adulthood in Igboland, and had the opportunity to transverse the four corners of Igboland, interacting with all Igbo clans like Achebe,Zik and Ojukwu did, you will have far greater vision and not be as shortsighted as you currently are. You would know that all Igbo clans are interlinked and share one fate.
I was born in Enugu, but I schooled in Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo and Abia at different times in my life. I lived with and interacted with the people.
I had used my meagre resources to visit interiors of Igbo speaking groups like Etche, Ikwerre, Ngbo, Izzi, etc, with aim of trying to understand the idiosyncrasies of the villagers out there.

The first hand experience I have interacting with all Igbo clans, you have not 1/100th of it.
Therefore you shouldn't expect our stance on Pan Igbo issues to be alike.

By the way, I didn't condemn the Omanbala name I will never condemn any part of Igboland, I'm too Pan Igbo for such. I simply stated the obvious fact that Omanbala as a cultural unit encompasses Anambra East, Anambra west, Oyi and parts of Dunukofia LGAs.
Omanbala is an Igbo cultural zone with a visible Igala imprint.
This is a historical fact.

The fact that Omanbala was corrupted to Anambra and used to name a part of Igboland by Nigerian government, should not give divisionists the opportunity to misrepresent fact and divide Igboland further.

We should be working towards blurring the lines of divisions the enemy imposed on us after our defeat at the war, finding means to breakdown the walls of divisions called states, unite ourselves and achieve our potential. Germany was divided into East and West Germany after they lost a war, but instead of dividing themselves further, Germans found a way to breakdown the division enemies brought in their midst. But people like you will have us strengthen the walls (dysfunctional states) Nigerians used to divide us. You forget that part of the reason we went to war was because we refused the division of the Eastern region by Gowon into states, because we knew that we were stronger as a unit.

There are no more crusaders for Igbo unity in Igboland than people with Origins to places within the geographical expression called Anambra today.
No man works for Igbo unity more than Ndiigbo from that part of Igboland. Even on this forum. AnambraIst son is a shinning light in that regard. Always presenting good news from all parts of Igboland in form of news articles and pics. Outside Igboland, many presidents of Igbo Union are from Anambra. My Grandfather was the president general of Igbo Union in Bauchi at some point in his life time. Even on this forum, no one will forget the contributions of Onlytruth, the Eze Ndiigbo in Nairaland those days. He was a pan Igboist who united us all, he defended all parts of Igboland, galvanized and united all Igbos on this forum.
The Anambra man is a pan Igboist. He is wise to know that Igbo nine bu ofu. You on the other hand, you are an anomaly, you need to visit a mirror and take a real look at yourself.





Idealism and realism are two different thing.

The Idealist believe buhari is a no nonsense general while the realist know what the monster is made.

These are two different school of thought but the greatest part of it is that realist are more active with terms of grounds and always solve issues pro actively.

Idealist like you believes one day it will be like this or let me put it in biblical terms when all will come to the knowledge of the unity(truth)

So pazienza your unrealistic in belief of one future unity will still pass years by and many generations by without headway.

I am yet to see what the pan Igboist has achieved if not forums for gossips and stuffs alike.

Idealist are bunch of lazy people who if there emotions of unity aren't achieved might lead them to depression even suicide.


Now the realist and these are great achievers with people like even kwame nkrumah believes that the time is now and all hands must be on deck.

After the war for development regions were splitted further and further to get at the grass root. The aim is simple to achieve development in your various states or units.

It didn't stipulate pan Nigeria but simply state development and viability.

What we have today is that people cling emotionally so to old eastern region as if their lives depend so much on it.

Others has moved, you guys should also learn to move on.

State creation has come to be and each state strive to develop with resources at their disposal.


When cultural issues calls Ohanaeze can answer.

All Idealism are simply those who couldn't let old history. Just count others out and don't drag anyone into it. They are simply lazy with thoughts.

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:17pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki on the rise

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:19pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki infrastructures

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Re: . by Cyberterror: 7:21pm On Dec 31, 2019
horsepower101:
Abakaliki
There is nothing impressive about this. The town still has a village setting with sparsely built houses indicative of an agrarian society. Most ebonyi people are still in Lagos, Owerri, Aba and Onitsha hawking consumables. The flyover is well built but in such a setting, it looks like building the Louvre in the centre of mogadishu.

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Re: . by Ndibunna: 7:21pm On Dec 31, 2019
pazienza:
Recently a group of Ndiigbo were getting concerned about the rate of admixture between Ndiigbo and non Igbos, they were concerned that if conscious effort is not made to keep Ndiigbo distinct from Nigerians, we would be unable to leave Nigeria in the future, and worst still, we could lose our Igbo identity as our people are too eager assimilliate alien cultures, we would become less Igbo and more Nigerian.
To this aim, a facebook flatform was opened to enable Igbo singles easily find and marry each other and to stem the tide of Igbos especially our ladies marrying non Igbos.
Guess where the initiators of this noble venture are from? Yes! From all over Igboland, but the leader is from Ozubulu in Anambra.
The typical Anambra man while being proud of Anambra is pan Igboist by nature.

OMANBALA, your Igbo identity is under review here!


I didn't even read this before I said earlier that this Idealist are simply people who create forums for gossips and masturbation of what they think should be.

If not tell me why someone will open a Facebook account for marriage and claim he is from ozubulu.

Same way impostors who creates account of other ethnicity is same same someone did that and said he is from Ozubulu.

This is more of the reason I strictly avoid all these nonsense Facebook groups.

It is a room for gossip.


I choose the one beneficial and realistic for a purpose not for gossips or love Dr hook ups.

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:22pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki views

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:24pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki developing beautifully

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:27pm On Dec 31, 2019
Some road in Ebonyi state

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Re: . by horsepower101: 7:28pm On Dec 31, 2019
Abakaliki city lights at night

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Re: . by pazienza(m): 7:39pm On Dec 31, 2019
Ndibunna:



I didn't even read this before I said earlier that this Idealist are simply people who create forums for gossips and masturbation of what they think should be.

If not tell me why someone will open a Facebook account for marriage and claim he is from ozubulu.

Same way impostors who creates account of other ethnicity is same same someone did that and said he is from Ozubulu.

This is more of the reason I strictly avoid all these nonsense Facebook groups.

It is a room for gossip.


I choose the one beneficial and realistic for a purpose not for gossips or love Dr hook ups.

Facebook is a very powerful tool, so powerful that revolutions have been organized or given fire through it.
The group is going good. I introduced a cousin there and through there he met an Igbo girl he is currently dating.
Igbos marrying Igbos is a good idea. It's called mother tongue for a reason. You can't have Igbo children with Igbo cultural mindset, if you marry a non Igbo.
Though this is not the aim of this thread. But you must know that facebook is not a faceless forum, and in facebook, it's not too hard to figure out someone true origin.

But who I'm joking. I'm probably replying to one of the numerous non Igbo monikers here who Igbo unity is like a dagger to their hearts.

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Re: . by Ndibunna: 7:55pm On Dec 31, 2019
pazienza:


Facebook is a very powerful tool, so powerful that revolutions have been organized or given fire through it.
The group is going good. I introduced a cousin there and through there he met an Igbo girl he is currently dating.
Igbos marrying Igbos is a good idea. It's called mother tongue for a reason. You can't have Igbo children with Igbo cultural mindset, if you marry a non Igbo.
Though this is not the aim of this thread. But you must know that facebook is not a faceless forum, and in facebook, it's not too hard to figure out someone true origin.

But who I'm joking. I'm probably replying to one of the numerous non Igbo monikers here who Igbo unity is like a dagger to their hearts.


Which Igbo unity. I don't encourage fairy tales.

I am only in for developmental strides, world class infrastructure and not pan Igbo facebook or backbook.

Please continue to wait for your Ideal Igbo nation to mature.

While realist without considering whose ox is in, gets things done more and more.

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