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Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 10:48pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
Lol! You tried at least, by mentioning all the Okodu clans.
What is the title of the Igwe of your village.

You haven't answered any of my questions yet I am the one who isn't Igbo ?

Umuoji has dual traditional rulers the original Ezeani/ Eze Umuoji and the warrant chief/ Igwe instituted by the colonialist
Re: . by Nobody: 10:49pm On Jan 27, 2020
Osagyefo98:


So those who doesn't know are sons of sandy soil?

Yours is simply childish and that of a wounded soldier struggling for survival.
Exactly. Alternate moniker.
All of you claiming Anambra must not run.
Re: . by Nobody: 10:52pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
Exactly. Alternate moniker.
All of you claiming Anambra must not run.


Run to where.....no no...I bialu be ndu....Í noro be onwu.
Re: . by Nobody: 10:52pm On Jan 27, 2020
IDENNAA:


You haven't answered any of my questions yet I am the one who isn't Igbo ?

Umuoji has dual traditional rulers the original Ezeani/ Eze Umuoji and the warrant chief/ Igwe instituted by the colonialist
I know Umuoji has two rulers. A traditional Eze and an Igwe. Every Igbo clan usually have two. One traditional and the one instituted by the colonialist.
I also know the title of the Eze and Igwe. But you on the other hand runs to Google to ask. I'm not even from Umuoji but I know Igbo cultural values than an outsider.
Re: . by Nobody: 10:54pm On Jan 27, 2020
The title of the current Eze of Umuoji is Ezedim II. While the title of the current Igwe is Ebubedike 1.
Re: . by Nobody: 10:55pm On Jan 27, 2020
I just want to clarify something before it gets out of hand. So Mr Omanbala you see how you've fumbled.
Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 10:55pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
I know Umuoji has two rulers. A traditional Eze and an Igwe. Every Igbo clan usually have two. One traditional and the one instituted by the colonialist.
I also know the title of the Eze and Igwe. But you on the other hand runs to Google to ask. I'm not even from Umuoji but I know Igbo cultural values than an outsider.

You don't know jack , nigga !! You are hopelessly ignorant and pathetic.

You can't answer my questions because you are a foreigner in Omanbala knowledge. You can't find any of these things on Google...ofeke leru oba ji nnia !

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Re: . by Nobody: 10:57pm On Jan 27, 2020
IDENNAA:


You don't know jack , nigga !! You are hopelessly ignorant and pathetic.

You can't answer my questions because you are a foreigner in Omanbala knowledge. You can't find any of these things on Google...ofeke leru oba ji nnia !
Lol! Onye obia. Keep fooling yourself.
Re: . by NaijirianKing: 11:00pm On Jan 27, 2020
Sure?

Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 11:01pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
I know Umuoji has two rulers. A traditional Eze and an Igwe. Every Igbo clan usually have two. One traditional and the one instituted by the colonialist.
I also know the title of the Eze and Igwe. But you on the other hand runs to Google to ask. I'm not even from Umuoji but I know Igbo cultural values than an outsider.

You dont know the Onowu Umuoji , who is the current regent.
You dont know who is Ike Okodu.
You dont know the Ikenga Okodu.

You don't know the Nze na Ozo system of Umuokodu....ife anaro eme gi....lol

Nwa Nze tijie Odu omee gini ? Finish the adage.
You dont know jack , nigga....I am too deep into Omanbala culture and spirituality.

Nwokem , ife na akulu egwu bi na ana mmuo....you need to lower yourself, listen and learn when I talk! You are a chaff...I wanted to indulge you and see what you are about...all puff and no punch.

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Re: . by NaijirianKing: 11:03pm On Jan 27, 2020
Interesting.

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Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 11:05pm On Jan 27, 2020
Osagyefo98:


So those who doesn't know are sons of sandy soil?

Your question is simply childish and that of a wounded soldier struggling for survival.

Forget the chap. He couldn't answer my questions. Pazienza who summoned the courage to question my identity could....his has to call Ogidi to find out and even people at Ogidi might not know....lmao
Re: . by Nobody: 11:06pm On Jan 27, 2020
IDENNAA:
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You dont know the Onowu Umuoji , who is the current regent.
You dont know who is Ike Okodu.
You dont know the Ikenga Okodu.

You don't know the Nze na Ozo system of Umuokodu....ife anaro eme gi....lol

Nwa Nze tijie Odu omee gini ? Finish the adage.
You dont know jack , nigga....I am too deep into Omanbala culture and spirituality.

Nwokem , ife na akulu egwu bi na ana mmuo....you need to lower yourself, listen and learn when I talk! You are a chaff...I wanted to indulge you and see what you are about...all puff and no punch[/s].
A person that claims to know a scientific Umuoju culture yet don't know the basic.
Clutching straws! Get off my mention imposter.
Re: . by hammerU: 11:07pm On Jan 27, 2020
NaijirianKing:
EFFORTS by the present government and a section of the maritime business community to rejig the Eastern Ports have received significant boost following the decisions of major international shipping companies, including Hull Blythe and Maerskline, to return to the Calabar and Onne ports.
In August last year, Hull Blyth facilitated a container ship, ‘MN Boreas’ call to Calabar Port after more than 15 years of ship call by Marguisa Lines.

Managing Director of Hull Blyth Nigeria Limited, Mr. Christian Holm, said his firm alongside their clients including Marguisa Lines, owners of MN Boreas is committed to exploring ways to open up Calabar Port to shipping trade and more business opportunities. Holm gave the insight during the visit of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee that investigated why Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Onne Ports were not enjoying capacity utilization.

Holm said, “We are excited about the willingness of Marguisa Lines to invest in the port and in new services, and all the new opportunities that opens up for trade and development in Calabar and beyond, now that the port is connected with a global container liner service.”

He, however, identified undeveloped infrastructure, shallow water draft, poor road infrastructure and insecurity as factors hindering large vessels from calling the ports outside Lagos, noting that port complexes outside Lagos “have not been upgraded in accordance with modern seaborne trade. This relates especially to containerized trade, where the requirements for sizeable port container yards and related handling equipment are not met.”
The Hull Blyth boss also identified other operational possible drawbacks to include road infrastructure to connect the ports with the importers and exporters, which he says can negatively impact on the efficient delivery and distribution of shipping goods.

Marguisa Lines is headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and since 1990, has specialized in liner transportation between the Mediterranean and West Africa. Its main service operates between the ports of Algeciras in Spain and Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, and connects a large network of global and regional ports.

Significantly, Holm noted that, “The port of Malabo will also serve as hub port for the feeder vessel calling at Calabar on regular basis.” On the other hand, Maerskline has also announced its decision directing its vessels to the Onne Port, while effectively discontinuing ship call to Lagos Ports.

A statement by Maerskline said “It is our pleasure to announce that our Far East (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore) service will no longer be calling Lagos Ports but now comes to Onne directly, giving you a reduced transit time. This is effective this January 2020.

“Maersk encourages all her customers to take advantage of our ocean and inland products (Cargo Trucking, Warehousing, Customs House Brokerage, Value Protect, spot booking on export cargo etc) for a complete end -to-end service experience.”

The federal government through the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping (NCS), early last year, expressed strong desire to see ports in the eastern geopolitical zone reconnect with active shipping activities.
The NPA was later to embark on a number of support initiatives to drive the process for the realignments of eastern system towards attracting the desired cargo shipping traffic. One of such initiative was the proposed 30 per cent tariff reduction to stimulate stakeholders’ patronage; a decision that was made at a one-day strategy meeting/workshop organized by NCS, with the theme “Maximizing Economics of The Eastern Port.”

At the meeting, stakeholders and government officials also agreed on the need for the development of future ports based on strategic master plan and functional blueprint to accommodate changes and expansion.
Managing Director of NPA, Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman, however, said during the meeting that her agency’s gesture will amount to very little unless other levy collecting agencies of government also offers reasonable tax cut which alone can attract the expected patronage and efficient utilization of the eastern ports.

The NPA boss who was represented by the then General Manager, Security, Capt. Iheanacho Ebubeogu now retired, noted that only an affirmative and collective action plan can lead to the resuscitation of eastern ports.

He said, “We must look at our tariff across board. We have reviewed our tariff and only NPA did it and when I mean review of tariff across board, NPA tariff has come down. NIMASA should reduce their Cabotage tariff, Customs tariff should come down so that if the differential between ports in Lagos and Eastern port is 30percent, people can be motivated given that security (issues) have been addressed. I don’t want us to think if we have addressed security, everything has been achieved, but other cost components must also come down”, he said.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/01/eastern-ports-revival-how-npa-hull-blyth-maerskline-others-are-pulling-through/


WAT IS GOING ON WITH IBOM DEEP SEAPORT AKWA IBOM?


CALABAR DEEP SEAPORT WILL BE THE MOST BUSIEST PORT ONCE CONCLUDED.


IT SHOULD BE THE BIGGEST IN NIGERIA.

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Re: . by pazienza(m): 11:07pm On Jan 27, 2020
IDENNAA:


So, I suppose I am from Benin , Ikwere , Uhrobo or Ijaw and, no longer a bastard fathered by invading Hausa soldiers according to Pazienza.

Just a quick question.
1. Can you explain the difference between egwu ota and ufie ? 2. What is the difference between igba akwunechenyi and igba ijele ? Only true Anambra Igbos can answer these questions....lol.

Communities in Orumba and even some in Aguata, don't have those features you listed there.
Who is to say you are not an Igala man from Anambra who doesn't want to unite with his Kogi people, but want to keep Ndiigbo in Anambra away from their kin and kiths in other parts of Igboland?

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Re: . by NaijirianKing: 11:07pm On Jan 27, 2020
Interesting.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:09pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Communities in Orumba and even some in Aguata, don't have those features you listed there.
Who is to say you are not an Igala man from Anambra who doesn't want to unite with his Kogi people, but want to keep Ndiigbo in Anambra away from their kin and kiths in other parts of Igboland?
I blame nairaland for giving all the imposters the platform to sow Igbo division. This they can't try on Twitter or Facebook.

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Re: . by hammerU: 11:10pm On Jan 27, 2020
NaijirianKing:
A whooping sum of $430 million has been secured by Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu for the development of the first phase of Enyimba Economic City (EEC), according to ThisDay.

The Details:

Ikpeazu made this announcement at the just-concluded Africa Investment Forum (AIF) in Johannesburg, South Africa where he noted that his proposal for the city project was well received by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and private investors decided to fund the project.

The Enyimba Economic City, when completed, is expected to create 600,000 direct jobs and boost the economy of the South-Eastern region of Nigeria and the country as a whole.


THEY SHOULD HAVE SITED IT VERY CLOSE TO THE RIVER LEADING DOWN TO THE ATLANDIC OCEAN INSTEAD OF ALL THOSE STRETCHING.


CITIES ARE BUILT BY THE RIVER BANK.


WEN WILL MY PEOPLE DO THINGS PROPERLY?


IT SHOULD BE SEATING ON-TOP THE RIVER.
Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 11:10pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
Lol! Onye obia. Keep fooling yourself.

Just ask me to teach you my beautiful and elegant culture...shikena. I dont mind to share but show some humility...lol

Whenever Akpokuodike arrives to an Anambra even there is a famous Igba Ndi Eze rattling....its a derivative of Ijele and Akwunechenyi....Enwee Ndi nwe Obodo nwee ndi na agbia mmili. Nwokem , iso na Ndi na asa efele....lol
Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 11:11pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
I blame nairaland for giving all the imposters the platform to sow Igbo division. This they can't try on Twitter or Facebook.

Pazienza don land and now you feel relieved....lol
Re: . by Nobody: 11:13pm On Jan 27, 2020
IDENNAA:


Pazienza don land and now you feel relieved....lol
I'm just clarifying an age long puzzle. A puzzle of how you carried out this divisive tactics for long. I believe Pazienza to fell for your tricks in the past.
Omanbala culture my ass.
Re: . by pazienza(m): 11:13pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
I blame nairaland for giving all the imposters the platform to sow Igbo division. This they can't try on Twitter or Facebook.

Now that I'm thinking of it.
We know these people are not Igbos. If you have Igbo consciousness in you, it doesn't take long to sniff it out.
They dread Igbo Unity, but rather preach division of Igboland into states.
They also have strong attachments to Anambra state.
It is not improbable that they are indeed from Anambra state, but are non Igbos, especially Igalas from Anambra state.

Infact, it's highly likely these lots are Igalas of Anambra state.

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Re: . by hammerU: 11:13pm On Jan 27, 2020
THE FUTURE IS URBANISATION.


PEOPLE NO LONGER LIKE TO LIVE IN THE VILLAGE BUT CITIES.



SO LET US ORGANIZE OURSELVES.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:14pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Communities in Orumba and even some in Aguata, don't have those features you listed there.
Who is to say you are not an Igala man from Anambra who doesn't want to unite with his Kogi people, but want to keep Ndiigbo in Anambra away from their kin and kiths in other parts of Igboland?

Just shut it.

Anambra bu oke Igbo chusasiri anu na ofia.....get that..

Which kiths and kins are you talking about?

You need to realise that fictitious agenda you're pushing is a futile process and it is not going to gain any ground.

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Re: . by pazienza(m): 11:16pm On Jan 27, 2020
Osagyefo98:


Just shut it.

Anambra bu oke Igbo chusasiri anu na ofia.....get that..

Which kiths and kins are you talking about?

You need to realise that fictitious agenda you're pushing is a futile process and it is not going to gain any ground.



That you are not Igbo has never been in doubt for me.
Just that I feel there is no point flogging a dead horse, so I let you be, and only choose to always counteract your Igbo divisive posts. Like when you recently tried to limit Igboland to just South East.

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Re: . by NaijirianKing: 11:16pm On Jan 27, 2020
Interesting.





NaijirianKing:
A whooping sum of $430 million has been secured by Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu for the development of the first phase of Enyimba Economic City (EEC), according to ThisDay.

The Details:

Ikpeazu made this announcement at the just-concluded Africa Investment Forum (AIF) in Johannesburg, South Africa where he noted that his proposal for the city project was well received by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and private investors decided to fund the project.

The Enyimba Economic City, when completed, is expected to create 600,000 direct jobs and boost the economy of the South-Eastern region of Nigeria and the country as a whole.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:17pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Now that I'm thinking of it.
We know these people are not Igbos. If you have Igbo consciousness in you, it doesn't take long to sniff it out.
They dread Igbo Unity, but rather preach division of Igboland into states.
They also have strong attachments to Anambra state.
It is not improbable that they are indeed from Anambra state, but are non Igbos, especially Igalas from Anambra state.


It really baffles me. There is something these people aren't telling us. What is their fear in Igbo unity? If there are not trying to cut us off our kiths and kin in the SS, they are in one way causing meaningless division among Igbo states.
It's always the game of using Anambra as the bully and Ebonyi as the low class. What is their interest in Igbo division.
Some may be Igala, but a lot of them are from neighbouring Edo/Delta/Rivers.

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Re: . by hammerU: 11:17pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Now that I'm thinking of it.
We know these people are not Igbos. If you have Igbo consciousness in you, it doesn't take long to sniff it out.
They dread Igbo Unity, but rather preach division of Igboland into states.
They also have strong attachments to Anambra state.
It is not improbable that they are indeed from Anambra state, but are non Igbos, especially Igalas from Anambra state.




IGALA BU NWANNE.


PAZIENZA, ALWAY TREAD CAREFULLY, WITH REGARDS TO OUR NEIGHBORS.



NO MAN IS AN ISLAND. PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE IS KEY TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.


YES, U ARE RIGHT, ANAMBRA IS THE ANCESTRAL HOME OF IGALAS AND NDI-UMUERI


WE CAN ALL AGREE TO DISAGREE BUT REMAIN BROTHERS.
Re: . by pazienza(m): 11:19pm On Jan 27, 2020
UdechiHD:
I blame nairaland for giving all the imposters the platform to sow Igbo division. This they can't try on Twitter or Facebook.

The Igbo division they think they are sowing only exists in their head.
It doesn't exit this page. Don't let them get to you.

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Re: . by Nobody: 11:20pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Now that I'm thinking of it.
We know these people are not Igbos. If you have Igbo consciousness in you, it doesn't take long to sniff it out.
They dread Igbo Unity, but rather preach division of Igboland into states.
They also have strong attachments to Anambra state.
It is not improbable that they are indeed from Anambra state, but are non Igbos, especially Igalas from Anambra state.




You don't have more Igbos consciousness more than us but there should be limit.

Dinta chuwa anu mana onwero onye mgbachido, ya bu nkwukwu nara n'efu....

Nobody stops you from your bloated agenda but must not erode existing values or in anyway sets others back. Or trying to draw others back...

Each unit (state) in pursuit of whatsoever agenda must be independent but can also relate on issues.

Get the point.....Egezina ndi nnadi ndi n'olu.
Re: . by NaijirianKing: 11:20pm On Jan 27, 2020
Sure?

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Re: . by IDENNAA(m): 11:22pm On Jan 27, 2020
pazienza:


Communities in Orumba and even some in Aguata, don't have those features you listed there.
Who is to say you are not an Igala man from Anambra who doesn't want to unite with his Kogi people, but want to keep Ndiigbo in Anambra away from their kin and kiths in other parts of Igboland?

Firstly, many Anambra towns have Igala migrants. Onicha has it , Aguleri and environs, Idenmili town like Obosi , Oyi towns etc....Therefore, Igala is our relatives...EOD !

I asked that specific question for a reason...I know a town like Umunze and very few dont have it and you knew this because of your familiarity and study not out of thin air. But, does your accomplice know this, while he vows I am not from Anambra..

Pazienza do you know anything about Anambra apart from the materials you read ? Do you know the difference between sounds of Akwunechenyi and Ijele drums ? You don't !

You dont know the complete instruments of Egwu Ota and Ufie. You dont know it !

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