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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Amah70: 10:39pm On Jan 09, 2021
IDENNAA:


With the location of Orlu which is situated in the Igbo heartland it makes sense to be the last section to fall. You don't think so ? Why are some Igbo so unreasonable and down right emotional.

In bold.

You wrote Orlu is in the Igbo heaerland.


Op wrote Orlu is the heart of Igbo nation.
Bros, what is the difference between what you wrote and what the op wrote? Heart is heart, abi?

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 10:39pm On Jan 09, 2021
Governor Ihedioha(slave) never stopped visiting Obi of Onitsha(master) to seek counsel and words of wisdom and instruction. cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Amah70: 10:45pm On Jan 09, 2021
Op talked about Uli now in Anambra state from where Ikemba Ojukwu left at the last days of the war.

But in Catholic Church diocese, Uli still remains in Orlu where it used to belong before taken to Anambra state by Abuja.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 10:47pm On Jan 09, 2021
custainmowole:
Governor Ihedioha(slave) never stopped visiting Obi of Onitsha(master) to seek counsel and words of wisdom and instruction. cheesy

“ERI MIGRATED FROM IGALA”
By Ayegba Abdullahi Adojoh
(General Igala Ambassador (The Eju-Igala), ordained by Attah Igala, Attah of all Igala people)
Dedicated to Eze Nri, Attah of Obosi, Asagba of Asaba and Olu of Warri
Igala may not be related to everyone in southeast Nigeria, especially those of Aro and/or Jewish origin but Igala is related to Nri people considering some related cultures between us. Although, some South-easterners believe that Eri/Eli was the father of all Igbo people, while some disagree with that.
But Eri, as a person, how was he related to Igala if actually he was? According to some Igbo historians, Atta, one of the sons of Eri was the founder of Igala people. But Igala was not founded by one person as it is popular that Igala settled in Wukari-Taraba state after coming from Egypt through Borno … and later migrated from Wukari to Idah.
In addition, Attah is a tittle in Igala land not a person as they said, and it means father. So, Attah Igala means Father of Igala. Thus, this version does not have any truth.
Another version said that Eri migrated from Igala area to Aguleri and later married an Igala wife who begot a son called Onoja Oboli, and that the Onoja later founded Igala. This is so cyclic and very contradictory.
If Eri migrated from Igala which was already in existence before even marrying his wife or getting a son, how come the same Igala will be founded by Onoja? This also does not hold water.
The third version said that Eri came from heaven with his wife and settled near Omabala river. He later got a child called Idah who founded Igala. Again, this is very strange to many popular world historians as Idah was just a location and not the name of person. Idah was from Ona Imuda,meaning the road has ended because the road or path they were following during their (Igala people) migration ended at the bank of river Niger and they Igala people had to settle down there. Till date, no man or ruler or Attah Igala among the royal clan had/has Idah as his name. This makes this version also false. There is another version which is still different. These inconsistence versions by Igbo historians could not provide provable facts. However, all of them point to one direction, and that is; Eri or Igbo was the father of Igala people.
But considering some similar cultures between Eri people and Igala, and which are not common btw Eri and other Igbo towns, some historians believed that Eri was Igala who left Idah and settled around Omabala (Omi-abala) river many century ago just like many other Igala people across Nigeria and beyond.
As seen in the photo, it can be seen that the Eze Nri dressed like Attah Igala, as he had Ejubejuailo (pectoral mask) on the chest. It is worthy of note here that Ejubejuailo is worn by Attah Igala and no other traditional leader in the entire world. It was taken by Igala soldiers from the Oba of Benin in 1515 during our first war with them. So, how come the Eze Nri dressed (in 1944) like Attah Igala if he was not of Igala? Recall that many Igala communities outside Kogi state have traditional titles like Attah (eg Attah of Obosi), Agaba Idu, Idu, Akor, Okakwu, Okpala, etc while some dress like Attah Igala to show their Igala identity.
From available information, it was stated that the burial of any late Eze Nri is similar or related to that of Attah Igala including the Atebo/Atama of Igala and Adama of Eri side.
But that is not all, according to[b] Mr Lawton in 1917, “The Nris are of Igara [Igala] stock, extended themselves southward from Idah”.[/b] “Practically all the towns north of the Onitsha-Akwa road are Nri- including Nteje, Umuleri and Aguleri”. In the Awka Division, Akwuju, Igbariam and Amanuke, Orumebo, Oreri are Nris”
In 1955, an Aguleri man, M. C. M. Idigo stated that “The Aguleri people originated from Igara [Igala] and migrated to their present area about 3 or 4 centuries ago. The leader Eri, a warrior, took his people on a war expedition, and after long travel and many fights, established his camp at Eri-aka, near Odanduli stream, a place which lies between Ifite and Igbezunu Aguleri. Eri, with his soldiers, went out regularly from his settlement to Urada, Nnadi and other surrounding towns on war raids and captured many of the inhabitants. These were the Ibo-speaking people and by mixing with them and inter-marriage, the immigrants adopted the language”.
In 1960, J. S. Boston stated that “The northern Umunri villages say that the clan was founded by a man called Eri who came to the Anambra area from Igala country and settled at the Aguleri…”
Conclusion: From the above points especially that of the Nri descendant, M. C. M. Idigo, I will join my mouth with them to say that “ERI MIGRATED FROM IGALA”. That is, Eri was Igala who migrated from Idah just like many other Igala people across the 28 states of Nigeria. .. and do you know what, our reconnection will take place soon. God bless Igala Kingdom.
References
1. Oral sources 2. Various online sources 3. Dr Nwanko T. Nwaezeigwe (2013): “The politics of Igbo origin and culture: The Igbo-Ukwu and Nri factors Reconsidered ” (https://www. africaresources.com>rasta) 4. Ayegba A. A (2019): Indigenous Igala people, How many states can we find you in Nigeria and Beyond?, Mathson Publisher, Abuja.
Amb Ayegba A. A.
(General Igala Ambassador)
Teacher, Researcher and Igala Unity Advocate.
PART 2
More proofs of Eri been Igala
Below are the names of the children of Eri.
1. Agulu, an Igala name meaning “The one who stays or waits see or find it”. He was the founder of Aguleri.
2. Menri (Umi-eri). Umi means rest, confort. He was the founder of Umuleri
3. Onogu (Onu-ogu), meaning warrior or leader of war
4. Attah, an Igala name meaning father

5. Iguedo, meaning he stays or resides in the middle or centre of.
All these names including Eri are still being used by Igalas till date. There is no Igbo man bearing Agulu, Eri or Attah presently from my findings.
Pls note: Eri been from Igala does not mean that all Igbos were from Igala. There are many communities where Igala people are in southeast Nigeria. In addition, the communities founded by the children or descendants of Eri in any part of Nigeria are all Igalas.




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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Nobody: 10:49pm On Jan 09, 2021
Amah70:
Op talked about Uli now in Anambra state from where Ikemba Ojukwu left at the last days of the war.

But in Catholic Church diocese, Uli still remains in Orlu where it used to belong before taken to Anambra state by Abuja.


Shut it
Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 10:50pm On Jan 09, 2021
fake igbos

see how your king is wearing bucket

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 10:51pm On Jan 09, 2021
Imo Palm Plantation - Adapalm Ohaji
The Plantation was started by MI Okpara and got to an advanced stage during the tenure of Dee Sam Mbakwe. It covers 2 LGA’s

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 10:51pm On Jan 09, 2021
MelesZenawi:



Shut it

Nzam
Every Nzam person apart from speaking Igbo as their mother tongue, also spoke Igala, the language of the ethnic Igalas bordering Igboland in the North.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nzam

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 10:52pm On Jan 09, 2021
More pictures from Ada Palm

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 10:52pm On Jan 09, 2021
BEHOLD THE ALLEGED IGALA GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE

Obiano Originally From Ibaji LGA, Kogi State — Ngige


Mr. Ngige Nwachukwu, the Media Aide to the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chris Nwabueze Ngige has stated that the governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano is from Odeke, a community in Ibaji, Kogi State.

Our correspondent, Mr. Eneh Chigozie, quoted Mr. Ngige as rhetorically asking:

“Is Willie Obiano not originally from Odeke in Ibaji local government area of Kogi State?

“Is he not the Governor of Anambra State?”

In the words of Mr. Eneh, “while we are still trying to dig deep on who is Jubrin Al Sudan. The funny guys are already in town with the news that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is from Cameroon.

“As doubts on Atiku’s parentage are yet to settle, Ngige Nwachukwu, the Media Aide to the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chris Nwabueze, released another bomb.

“He said, gov Obiano is from Odeke, a community in Ibaji, Kogi state.”
Credit:Elombahnews.

https://www.nairaland.com/5501088/obiano-igala-man-ibaji-lga

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 10:53pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikengawo why are you crying like a goat. Please explain this pictures cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 10:54pm On Jan 09, 2021
More from Ada Palm

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by IDENNAA(m): 10:54pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikengawo:


“ERI MIGRATED FROM IGALA”
By Ayegba Abdullahi Adojoh
(General Igala Ambassador (The Eju-Igala), ordained by Attah Igala, Attah of all Igala people)
Dedicated to Eze Nri, Attah of Obosi, Asagba of Asaba and Olu of Warri
Igala may not be related to everyone in southeast Nigeria, especially those of Aro and/or Jewish origin but Igala is related to Nri people considering some related cultures between us. Although, some South-easterners believe that Eri/Eli was the father of all Igbo people, while some disagree with that.
But Eri, as a person, how was he related to Igala if actually he was? According to some Igbo historians, Atta, one of the sons of Eri was the founder of Igala people. But Igala was not founded by one person as it is popular that Igala settled in Wukari-Taraba state after coming from Egypt through Borno … and later migrated from Wukari to Idah.
In addition, Attah is a tittle in Igala land not a person as they said, and it means father. So, Attah Igala means Father of Igala. Thus, this version does not have any truth.
Another version said that Eri migrated from Igala area to Aguleri and later married an Igala wife who begot a son called Onoja Oboli, and that the Onoja later founded Igala. This is so cyclic and very contradictory.
If Eri migrated from Igala which was already in existence before even marrying his wife or getting a son, how come the same Igala will be founded by Onoja? This also does not hold water.
The third version said that Eri came from heaven with his wife and settled near Omabala river. He later got a child called Idah who founded Igala. Again, this is very strange to many popular world historians as Idah was just a location and not the name of person. Idah was from Ona Imuda,meaning the road has ended because the road or path they were following during their (Igala people) migration ended at the bank of river Niger and they Igala people had to settle down there. Till date, no man or ruler or Attah Igala among the royal clan had/has Idah as his name. This makes this version also false. There is another version which is still different. These inconsistence versions by Igbo historians could not provide provable facts. However, all of them point to one direction, and that is; Eri or Igbo was the father of Igala people.
But considering some similar cultures between Eri people and Igala, and which are not common btw Eri and other Igbo towns, some historians believed that Eri was Igala who left Idah and settled around Omabala (Omi-abala) river many century ago just like many other Igala people across Nigeria and beyond.
As seen in the photo, it can be seen that the Eze Nri dressed like Attah Igala, as he had Ejubejuailo (pectoral mask) on the chest. It is worthy of note here that Ejubejuailo is worn by Attah Igala and no other traditional leader in the entire world. It was taken by Igala soldiers from the Oba of Benin in 1515 during our first war with them. So, how come the Eze Nri dressed (in 1944) like Attah Igala if he was not of Igala? Recall that many Igala communities outside Kogi state have traditional titles like Attah (eg Attah of Obosi), Agaba Idu, Idu, Akor, Okakwu, Okpala, etc while some dress like Attah Igala to show their Igala identity.
From available information, it was stated that the burial of any late Eze Nri is similar or related to that of Attah Igala including the Atebo/Atama of Igala and Adama of Eri side.
But that is not all, according to[b] Mr Lawton in 1917, “The Nris are of Igara [Igala] stock, extended themselves southward from Idah”.[/b] “Practically all the towns north of the Onitsha-Akwa road are Nri- including Nteje, Umuleri and Aguleri”. In the Awka Division, Akwuju, Igbariam and Amanuke, Orumebo, Oreri are Nris”
In 1955, an Aguleri man, M. C. M. Idigo stated that “The Aguleri people originated from Igara [Igala] and migrated to their present area about 3 or 4 centuries ago. The leader Eri, a warrior, took his people on a war expedition, and after long travel and many fights, established his camp at Eri-aka, near Odanduli stream, a place which lies between Ifite and Igbezunu Aguleri. Eri, with his soldiers, went out regularly from his settlement to Urada, Nnadi and other surrounding towns on war raids and captured many of the inhabitants. These were the Ibo-speaking people and by mixing with them and inter-marriage, the immigrants adopted the language”.
In 1960, J. S. Boston stated that “The northern Umunri villages say that the clan was founded by a man called Eri who came to the Anambra area from Igala country and settled at the Aguleri…”
Conclusion: From the above points especially that of the Nri descendant, M. C. M. Idigo, I will join my mouth with them to say that “ERI MIGRATED FROM IGALA”. That is, Eri was Igala who migrated from Idah just like many other Igala people across the 28 states of Nigeria. .. and do you know what, our reconnection will take place soon. God bless Igala Kingdom.
References
1. Oral sources 2. Various online sources 3. Dr Nwanko T. Nwaezeigwe (2013): “The politics of Igbo origin and culture: The Igbo-Ukwu and Nri factors Reconsidered ” (https://www. africaresources.com>rasta) 4. Ayegba A. A (2019): Indigenous Igala people, How many states can we find you in Nigeria and Beyond?, Mathson Publisher, Abuja.
Amb Ayegba A. A.
(General Igala Ambassador)
Teacher, Researcher and Igala Unity Advocate.
PART 2
More proofs of Eri been Igala
Below are the names of the children of Eri.
1. Agulu, an Igala name meaning “The one who stays or waits see or find it”. He was the founder of Aguleri.
2. Menri (Umi-eri). Umi means rest, confort. He was the founder of Umuleri
3. Onogu (Onu-ogu), meaning warrior or leader of war
4. Attah, an Igala name meaning father

5. Iguedo, meaning he stays or resides in the middle or centre of.
All these names including Eri are still being used by Igalas till date. There is no Igbo man bearing Agulu, Eri or Attah presently from my findings.
Pls note: Eri been from Igala does not mean that all Igbos were from Igala. There are many communities where Igala people are in southeast Nigeria. In addition, the communities founded by the children or descendants of Eri in any part of Nigeria are all Igalas.






You and I know that this is trash, right. Don't get me wrong, Anambra has some Igala migration and that is not in dispute but peddling this Igala origin just to get back at these people making derision of your people is sstupid.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 10:54pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikengawo explain why your governor visited Anambra north and bowed cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 10:55pm On Jan 09, 2021
Mods Mynd44 pls clear the thread from the idiots trying to derail it. The thread is informative so that nairalanders can see the untold sides of Orlu in Imo state.

Please check their monikers and keep the thread clean.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 10:55pm On Jan 09, 2021
cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by IDENNAA(m): 10:57pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikengawo:
fake igbos

see how your king is wearing bucket


Thats Attah of Igala and please respect Igala people and face us. Don't create trouble with our neighbors. Igala people are proud and have rich culture. Live and let live

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 10:57pm On Jan 09, 2021
Governorship candidate in Imo state rushed to Anambra to bow to his masters cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 10:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
IDENNAA:


Thats Attah of Igala and please respect Igala people and face us. Don't create trouble with our neighbors. Igala people are proud and have rich culture. Live and let live

LESPECT YOUR KING ALAMBALA MAN


chie


How Igala gave birth to the "Awka" people in Anambra state


Achalla in Awka Local Government Area of Anambra State is the second ethnic group claiming Igala ancestry Currently, it's estimated population is about 40,000. Its territorial covers a radius of about ten square kilometers. The events leading to its ancestry dates back to sbout five hundred years and the list of kings in Achalla contains the names of about twenty persons.
Achalla is divided into wo sections, namely: Ifite and Ezeama which comprises of four villages each
1. Ifite Village
a. Umudiani
b. Amukabia
c. Umoge
d. Odawa
2. Ezeama Village
a. Umuezede
b. Umunagu
c. Udezu
d.Amadim
Umudiani is the oldest of the Achalla villages. Only one family in Achalla claims to have been of Igala ancestry. This is the Uthoko family of Iruete, a sub-village in Amukabia. The claim is based on a story of descent from Avava, an Igala prince and hunter, mostly hunting of elephant for their tusks. Sale of elephant tusks was very lucrative business at that time Achalla forest was rich in wild animals, with elephants in large numbers. Avava was noted for his hunting expeditions along the course of Anambra and Niger rivers. The story says that he came to Achalla in company of a native doctor named Obiko. Because there was such hunting to be done, Avava decided to settle with Achalla people in order to intensify his hunt for elephants. He later got married and sired a son, Dum Duorimili. Having settled in Achalla, Avava attempted to introduce kingship into the community. The Achalla people who were then entirely republican, resisted his attempt at this imposition. Avava never anticipated opposition and was cut to the quick by the community's reaction. Intent on his desire for kingship in Achalla, Avava departed to his home town Idah, to muster forces. History has it that he never came back, for he died in Idah. When Avaya departed to Idah, the people of Achalla had a change of mind. Prompted either by sympathy or love for his son, or fear of Igala war, they eventually crowned his son, Dum Duorimili Thus, the first known king and ruler in Achalla was Dum-Duorimili. Dum Dourimili was blessed with two sons, Uthoko, who was the first son and Nwuri appear that the name Uthoko was the title assumed by the first son.
Uthoko took to his father's line of business, hunting. He was Responsible, carefree and often drunk. His wife was very rude, and nonchalant in her outlook and attitude to life. Nwuri, on the other hand, took to farming. He was energetic, industriousand prosperous. After the death of their father, Dum Dum Rimilia royal delegation from Idah arrived to crown Uthoko King of Achalla, but he was always on a hunting expedition. His wife attended to the royal delegation shabbily. Inspite of the poor reception and shabby treatment meted to them, the royal delegation waited a long time for Uthoko's return. After waiting for a long time and his whereabout was not known, Nwuri, his younger brother, was crowned in his stead. The royal delegation returned to Idah when they have completed their mission. When Uthoko eventually returned and was told of the crowning of his younger brother in his place, he rejected such acknowledgment outright insisting on reversal of the crowing,The royal delegation had gone back to Idah, crowning was invested with a very deep spiritual significance which could not be reversed. Besides, such a step would be retrogressive and could lead to chaos. Uthoko stood his ground, and when it became apparent that a civilwar was imminent, Achalla elders intervened. They held crucial meeting and decided that Nwuri should remain the ruler, but that Uthoko should never pay him homage. Hence, the saying in Amukabia "Uthoko ka Eze" which means Uthoko is greater than the king. The line of Nwuri continued till his death. Subsequently, kingship after his demise alternated between the two families, (Uthoko and Nwuri) and has remained like that till today. The descendants of Uthoko are represented by the family in Iruete, Amukabia village Another version of Uthoko's lineage to Igala was that Dum Duorimili was the son of the founder of Achalla, an Igala indigene. This later version has so far not been substantiated. It has therefore remained a mere speculation.

https://www.facebook.com/601142313748978/posts/how-igala-gave-birth-to-the-awka-people-in-anambra-statetofaashirachalla-in-awka/880503965812810/

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 11:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
custainmowole:
Governorship candidate in Imo state rushed to Anambra to bow to his masters cheesy


BEHOLD THE ALLEGED IGALA GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA STATE


Obiano Originally From Ibaji LGA, Kogi State — Ngige


Mr. Ngige Nwachukwu, the Media Aide to the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chris Nwabueze Ngige has stated that the governor of Anambra State, Willie Obiano is from Odeke, a community in Ibaji, Kogi State.

Our correspondent, Mr. Eneh Chigozie, quoted Mr. Ngige as rhetorically asking:

“Is Willie Obiano not originally from Odeke in Ibaji local government area of Kogi State?

“Is he not the Governor of Anambra State?”

In the words of Mr. Eneh, “while we are still trying to dig deep on who is Jubrin Al Sudan. The funny guys are already in town with the news that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is from Cameroon.

“As doubts on Atiku’s parentage are yet to settle, Ngige Nwachukwu, the Media Aide to the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chris Nwabueze, released another bomb.

“He said, gov Obiano is from Odeke, a community in Ibaji, Kogi state.”
Credit:Elombahnews.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by IDENNAA(m): 11:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
Emlproperties:
Mods Mynd44 pls clear the thread from the idiots trying to derail it.

You are the leader in trying to derail your own thread. You made some unfounded claims. Aguata and Orumba have no kins nor shared heritage with any Imo town. Towns in Aguata includes Ezinifite , Unubi , Ekwulobia etc. They are a unique bunch with a different dialect.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by ariesbull: 11:01pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikengawo:


LESPECT YOUR KING ALAMBALA MAN


chie


How Igala gave birth to the "Awka" people in Anambra state


Achalla in Awka Local Government Area of Anambra State is the second ethnic group claiming Igala ancestry Currently, it's estimated population is about 40,000. Its territorial covers a radius of about ten square kilometers. The events leading to its ancestry dates back to sbout five hundred years and the list of kings in Achalla contains the names of about twenty persons.
Achalla is divided into wo sections, namely: Ifite and Ezeama which comprises of four villages each
1. Ifite Village
a. Umudiani
b. Amukabia
c. Umoge
d. Odawa
2. Ezeama Village
a. Umuezede
b. Umunagu
c. Udezu
d.Amadim
Umudiani is the oldest of the Achalla villages. Only one family in Achalla claims to have been of Igala ancestry. This is the Uthoko family of Iruete, a sub-village in Amukabia. The claim is based on a story of descent from Avava, an Igala prince and hunter, mostly hunting of elephant for their tusks. Sale of elephant tusks was very lucrative business at that time Achalla forest was rich in wild animals, with elephants in large numbers. Avava was noted for his hunting expeditions along the course of Anambra and Niger rivers. The story says that he came to Achalla in company of a native doctor named Obiko. Because there was such hunting to be done, Avava decided to settle with Achalla people in order to intensify his hunt for elephants. He later got married and sired a son, Dum Duorimili. Having settled in Achalla, Avava attempted to introduce kingship into the community. The Achalla people who were then entirely republican, resisted his attempt at this imposition. Avava never anticipated opposition and was cut to the quick by the community's reaction. Intent on his desire for kingship in Achalla, Avava departed to his home town Idah, to muster forces. History has it that he never came back, for he died in Idah. When Avaya departed to Idah, the people of Achalla had a change of mind. Prompted either by sympathy or love for his son, or fear of Igala war, they eventually crowned his son, Dum Duorimili Thus, the first known king and ruler in Achalla was Dum-Duorimili. Dum Dourimili was blessed with two sons, Uthoko, who was the first son and Nwuri appear that the name Uthoko was the title assumed by the first son.
Uthoko took to his father's line of business, hunting. He was Responsible, carefree and often drunk. His wife was very rude, and nonchalant in her outlook and attitude to life. Nwuri, on the other hand, took to farming. He was energetic, industriousand prosperous. After the death of their father, Dum Dum Rimilia royal delegation from Idah arrived to crown Uthoko King of Achalla, but he was always on a hunting expedition. His wife attended to the royal delegation shabbily. Inspite of the poor reception and shabby treatment meted to them, the royal delegation waited a long time for Uthoko's return. After waiting for a long time and his whereabout was not known, Nwuri, his younger brother, was crowned in his stead. The royal delegation returned to Idah when they have completed their mission. When Uthoko eventually returned and was told of the crowning of his younger brother in his place, he rejected such acknowledgment outright insisting on reversal of the crowing,The royal delegation had gone back to Idah, crowning was invested with a very deep spiritual significance which could not be reversed. Besides, such a step would be retrogressive and could lead to chaos. Uthoko stood his ground, and when it became apparent that a civilwar was imminent, Achalla elders intervened. They held crucial meeting and decided that Nwuri should remain the ruler, but that Uthoko should never pay him homage. Hence, the saying in Amukabia "Uthoko ka Eze" which means Uthoko is greater than the king. The line of Nwuri continued till his death. Subsequently, kingship after his demise alternated between the two families, (Uthoko and Nwuri) and has remained like that till today. The descendants of Uthoko are represented by the family in Iruete, Amukabia village Another version of Uthoko's lineage to Igala was that Dum Duorimili was the son of the founder of Achalla, an Igala indigene. This later version has so far not been substantiated. It has therefore remained a mere speculation.

https://www.facebook.com/601142313748978/posts/how-igala-gave-birth-to-the-awka-people-in-anambra-statetofaashirachalla-in-awka/880503965812810/

And you believed that a minority gave birth to Anambra.....

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 11:01pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ikedi ohakim in Umueri to seek political help from Obidigwe. Chai

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 11:01pm On Jan 09, 2021
Walter Smith

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 11:02pm On Jan 09, 2021
Amah70:
Nigeria’s brutal Civil War ended when the war was about to enter into Orlu senatorial zone.


It’s apt to classify Orlu zone as the soul of Igbo nation because it was in Orlu zone where all surviving Igbos clustered last days of the civil war
Exactly. The last place standing during the war.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 11:02pm On Jan 09, 2021
ariesbull:


And you believed that a minority gave birth to Anambra.....


Lol ikengawo is a frustrated hopeless old man, but we shall teach a lesson on this thread cheesy
Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by IDENNAA(m): 11:03pm On Jan 09, 2021
Like I pointed out , Anambra is situated in an area where we had interactions with different tribes and migrations happened both ways. Stop beating a dead horse.
Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by custainmowole: 11:04pm On Jan 09, 2021
A whole former governor in Umueri seeking to reactivate his political career. cheesy

Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 11:05pm On Jan 09, 2021
Umuaka Town, Njaba LGA.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 11:06pm On Jan 09, 2021
custainmowole:
Ikedi ohakim in Umueri to seek political help from Obidigwe. Chai

Igala herdsmen spotted

Governor Obiano appoints Igala man as commissioner in Anambra


(photos) 2 years ago read comments by Nnenna Ibeh - Governor Willi Obiano has appointed new commissioners in Anambra state - One of the new commissioners, Bonaventure Enemali, is from the Igala speaking denomination of Anambra state - Enemali is 33-years old and the second youngest in Obaino's cabinet The governor of Anambra state, Willie Obiano has appointed an Igala man as a commissioner in the state. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1160049-governor-obiano-appoints-igala-man-commissioner-anambra-photos.html


even look at how Obiano dresses like Igala Imam

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Ikengawo: 11:07pm On Jan 09, 2021
IDENNAA:
Like I pointed out , Anambra is situated in an area where we had interactions with different tribes and migrations happened both ways. Stop beating a dead horse.

Interactions?

They are your father.

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Re: Orlu: The Untold Story by Emlproperties: 11:09pm On Jan 09, 2021

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