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There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 6:44am On Dec 09, 2020 |
https://www.facebook.com/100023421351687/posts/861684514622252/?app=fbl - Victor Don Omeji Jr. OTAKA COMMUNITY ARE ONE OF THE IGBO SPEAKING GROUP YOU CAN FIND IN CROSS RIVER STATE In my fewer posts I made about my community Otaka Vvillage, I met this friend of mine Gabriel Peter from the same community in cross-river state, surprisingly he is an IPOB member and into this Biafra struggle. it's very important we keep reminding our people (Biafrans) of whom we are!. In this my community in cross-river state otaka Village in OBUBRA L G A. we are Igbo speaking Biafrans, We are called Isobo people, we share absolutely same value system as the igbos of the hinterland do, we have our four market days as Eke, orie, Afor Nkwo. We celebrate our annual yam festival on every 5 September of the year which we call "Erim ji". We circumcise our new male child at the eight day after born, Amongst our neighborhoods in the same cross-river, you find the people of Biko-Biko, Apkanwudele, Ndi'nkasi,Nko,okwuenyim, Ndi'oka, Nko, Apianam,as well you can also find these relatives in echara,Ndi echara,Ndiagu,Amagu here you find remnants of isobo people, our language can sound little bit differently in accent but there's no "word" which you can name we don't hear or know the meaning. labo's in Anambra call one (ofu) We call it "'nnan" They call two (abuo) We call (Ebo) They call three (Ato) We call it (Eto) They call nine (iteghete) We call it (iteghete) They call ten (iri) We call it (lri) So as it sounds till you finish numbers, what igbo call yam (ji) So as we call it (ji) An igbo man will name after his son his namesake (ogbonna) which means his Junior so as l answer (OMEJI) which is named after me by my parents, you understand very well what OMEJI, means a sprout of yam in which it forms another, we also do answer Chukwu bu ikem chinaza chidimma Chisom numerous you can't finish mentioning, we also have what igbo call (oba ji) barn which you store your yam for use or for feeding. Numberless facts which we are culturally affiliated is many. We are historically linked to has come from (Nchonu) about 300yrs- 400yrs ago is not of today.We are offshoot Igbo's you can find there. A PEOPLE WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF THEIR HISTORY ARE GONE!!! 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 6:55am On Dec 09, 2020 |
We South South over to you 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Nigeriabiafra80: 6:58am On Dec 09, 2020 |
And you think that those that never traveled in their life will believe you They prefer writing jargons from their mothers kitchen 25 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by johnmartus(m): 7:06am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Igbo they can pretend to be anything on internet. They will be Hausa, fulani, Yoruba, Edo whenever they want to make their jocular remarks. I'm not surprised that is how they always call my beautiful Edo woman igbo even she will tell them that she is not igbo they will say she is lying. These people they are something else. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by YoonSung69: 7:07am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Them don wan cause wahala again 2 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by helinues: 7:12am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Toh, table shaker 3 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 7:12am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Nigeriabiafra80:The writer himself is from there. 4 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 7:13am On Dec 09, 2020 |
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Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 7:13am On Dec 09, 2020 |
johnmartus:Empty head. You've got the Facebook link of the writer, why not contact him for interview 20 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 7:14am On Dec 09, 2020 |
[s] Supremos:[/s] Na lie you are all ibo What is Obigbo? What is Rumoukoro What is Rumuodumaya? Na lie you guys and IBO are one and the same Ikwerre answer names like uche ifeoma and ifeanyi and you tell us you are not ibo All Rivers indigenes understand and speak Ibo !! Have the same culture Oga close mouth abeg Una be Ibo and Ibo be una Same way Catalonia are saying they are not spanish yet have the same everything 3 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by FerdinandAbah: 7:14am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Igbos like dey claim dey come from everywhere. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 7:22am On Dec 09, 2020 |
ISOBO IGBOS OF OBUBRA-CROSS RIVER STATE The Isobo are the most eastern sub group of the Igbo nation domiciled mainly in Obubra LGA of Cross River State as well as part of Ikwo LGA of Ebonyi State. The major center in Ikwo LGA is Akpawudele(Ekpa-Omaka), with some remnants in Ndi-Oka, Ndiagu, and Amagu. They are possibly an offshoot of the Ikwo sub group and also within the same Obubra LGA are the Echara people who are by the way neighbors of the Isobo people. In Obubra, the three major clans are Isobo-Bikobiko; Isobo-Otaka and Isobo-Otaka. They dominate Osopong 2 ward out of the 11 wards in Obubra covering 18 polling units out of the 155 in the LGA. So based on the rule of thumb, we can assume the Isobo and Echara people make up about 12 per cent of the population of Obubra as well as the land area. This means the Isobo people probably occupy about 130km2 of land area and number some 20,705 people based on the controversial 2006 census exercise. Remnants of the Isobo people are found according to ISOBO Community on facebook in such places like Nd’Oka; Okwuenyim, Nd’Nkash; Appiapum; Nko; Imabana-Ochokwo ; Igbo-Imabana and Igbudu mainly in Obubra as well as enclaves in Abi and possibly Yakurr LGA of the State. The scattered enclaves of the Isobo people was noted by Ecoma Chinyere who wrote on the nature of trade and commerce in the Upper Cross River area. HISTORY AND CULTURE History says they migrated from NCHONU which will put them as part of the Ikwo larger group. This was between 300-400 years ago when they began gradually mainly to conquest to settle in the area. The major festival is the new yam festival called the AJI. Their neighbors to the east are the Mbembe people who dominate Obubra LGA. Because of their proximity to their Mbembe neighbors, the Isobo apart from using the traditional week days of Eke, Afor, Orie and Nkwo(which is their market day) had adopted the 6-day week system practiced by the Mbembe people. Their main market in the Ebonyi State axis is the Igboji market. fromd uphills of Nko n Ugep down d smarshy swamp of Bikobiko and Otaka in Osopong. From the renmants of Imabana to the waterside of Adun. Then from the hamlets of Nd'oka, Nd'nkash, Okwuenyim and the Igbudu traversin d Ekpanwudeles where ISOBO spirit survives. ORINJI FESTIVAL ( NEW YAM FESTIVAL) OF THE ISOBOS September the 5th is not only the NEW YAM FESTIVAL DAY for the Isobos,but also marks the climax of myriad of very unique cultural protocols heralding the celebration of the new yam each year. Of course,yam is well celebrated above other tuber crops especially among the Igbos and the Isobos are not left out in this generational practice. Among the lined up cultural rites and activities, the celebrations is kick started with the announcement of the FESTIVAL OF THE PUMPKIN LEAF ( OKPATA INE) by a member of the Council of Chiefs commissioned with that charge. This is usually a cultural celebration exclusively for ND'OVA (Council of Chiefs).It is pertinent to note here that in this particular occasion,the new yam is not involved. The Ova concerned treats the Nd' Ova to a lavished entertainment immediately they return from the Ezegwuk (Great playground); where sacrifices are offered to the gods for a bountiful harvest. Significantly, it offers hope and strength to the people that at last, the period of famine is drawing to a close. Then it is followed by the big one-EJA NJI (Yam sacrifice). The Eja Nji is the most important of all the rites heralding the new yam.All the seven OVAs representing the seven kindred in Isobo are fully involved.All the Chiefs adorned in their best apparels and attires undertake seven spiritual journeys shuttling between Ezegdwuk and Edgwuk (Village playground) during which time prayers and sacrifices are made for good harvest. It is a purification journey as the gods are called upon to execute judgement on those who may have desecrated the land.Those who have tasted the new yam before this celebration are seen to have desecrated the land and forbidden from watching the final dance when the OVAs will be showing their dancing skills. The high point of this occasion is usually the scramble for who would 'catch' the OGBUNZE (The first amongst the OVAs to eat the new yam) as he was usually the first to dance; fast dance with a speed of light.Only few people have been able to achieve this.At the end of the dance,each of the Ovas carries his goodies bag to his clan where his people are usually handy to receive and welcome him home and gifts therein shared round; followed by merriment that sometimes last till late in the night.Each clan had a different way of celebrating this day and it also ushered in uncommon kind of love as it was a desecration of the land at this time to quarrel or fight.Violation attracted payment of fine.This is usually the case until four days after the New Yam Festival.The next day is the OGBUNZE. This particular day is almost like the festival of the pumpkin leaf except that the new yam will be harvested by the Ogbunze alone and the Ovas will be entertained by him.The Ogbunze is the enforcer of laws of the land that forbids fighting and quarreling.He collects fine from offenders. The d-day. Early in the morning,women rush to their farms to harvest the new yam; and the shouts of EKOOOOO EKOBEKO EKOGBANGHANA RIGBO FUA LECHECHE O filled the air.Often times as children, we were woken from our slumber by these shouts; that brought new lease of life to many who had been ravished by famine.Joy filled the air and there is excitement everywhere. New yam meal is exchanged by neighbours,friends and so on.The best harvester is rewarded. The men celebrate as they sit in the clan hut (Obu) to eat and drink together.The young men organize a novelty football match that is usually keenly contested. At night,it is rounded off with an all night ball that lasted till dawn.That is Ekoo in Isobo. 8 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Supremos: 7:24am On Dec 09, 2020 |
NoFucksToGive:Read the post again and again, to know which side are you |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 7:25am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Supremos: You guys are ibo nothing concern us here Rivers language is Ibo that's final Since Yoruba can sit andc claim we and them are the same Rivers is IBO and IBO is Rivers Just like a middle belt claiming they are not Hausa Or a kwara man saying they are not Yoruba All the ikwerre people speak IBO all ibo people speak ikwerre Oga go and sleep 2 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by helinues: 7:26am On Dec 09, 2020 |
NoFucksToGive: My regards in advance to your colleagues reading from the side bar. There are lots of spoontogive instead of NoFucksToGive 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 7:27am On Dec 09, 2020 |
helinues: Oga go and sleep 2 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by SlayerForever: 7:38am On Dec 09, 2020 |
You will never see Ohaneze and their brainless followers addressing these things. Stupid people. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by gidgiddy: 7:38am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Long live the Isobo- Igbos of CrossRiver. Igbos are actually indigenous to 13 states. The eleven SE and SS states as well as Benue and Kogi 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by SlayerForever: 7:39am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Lalasticlala. 4 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by WorWorBoy: 7:52am On Dec 09, 2020 |
NoFucksToGive:All Rivers indigenes understand and speak igbo? i am from Rivers state sir, i don't understand, speak, or practice igbo culture. 5 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 7:58am On Dec 09, 2020 |
WorWorBoy: You are a liar I live here You guys are all ibo You obviously don't know your culture after all I have met Edo brothers who can't language 4 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by WorWorBoy: 8:10am On Dec 09, 2020 |
NoFucksToGive:I am a liar? smh. How many ethnic group are in Rivers state? or you think ikwerres are the only ones in Rivers? 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by FlamesD: 8:27am On Dec 09, 2020 |
People should be proud of their original identity. Even the more sophisticated black Americans are tracing their routes back to Africa. The British were only trying to distort the story of the old Eastern Nigeria for been stubborn to them during the colonial era . The east were only being democratic in nature. That is their only crime. This result in the balkanization of the old eastern region and distortion of history thereby turning brothers against brothers which help them why taking what they wanted from us. 3 Likes |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by NoFucksToGive: 8:38am On Dec 09, 2020 |
WorWorBoy: Ikwerre are major The rest like ichie, andoni, okirikaa, borokiri et all are the minority The ikwerre always says Rivers State is ikwerre land Bros ikwerre are ibo not be so ? All of una are Ibo Case closed 1 Like |
Re: There's 'NO' Indiginious Igbo In Cross- River State by Yujin(m): 8:40am On Dec 09, 2020 |
Supremos:I'm aware of the Isobo clan of the Igbo nation found in Cross River state but don't know enough about them. I'm still making my findings and this piece adds credence to some of my suspicions. I'm from Anambra state and history has it that my town was found by a warrior Nze from the Cross River area. Some peculiarity between my town is the same with what is written about the Isobos. Just like them, we call the number 1 'nnaa' unlike the popular 'ofu' used generally in Anambra. Though 'ofu' is also used today but when we engrossed in our dialect, 'nnaa' is mostly used. Like the Isobos and other cross river Igbos, we call the clan meeting centre 'obu' instead of 'obi' as is commonly called in my state. It's good to know more about them. Igbos are indigenous in all SS states plus Benue and Kogi making that 13 states. 9 Likes 1 Share |
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