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Some Bini Youths Threatens To Deal With Popular Youtube Vlogger, Nnaa Mehn Tv. (616 Views)
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Prosperchuks1344(m): 9:35pm On Apr 28 |
Some bini youths are reportedly threatening to deal with this popular YouTube vlogger, Nnaa Mehn Tv if he visits Edo state, specifically "Ịgbanke" area.. This alleged plan seems to be a reaction to the viral news about the Ịgbanke people asserting their identity as Igbo instead of bini.. Watch the video.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlBNzhKUthg?si=0sNwFC_Eu1XlDc7m
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Dhoneymix: 9:36pm On Apr 28 |
Their wahala! Imagine instead of focusing on what puts you on the ground, you're busy picking up fights against people you're supposed to team up with 4 Likes |
FearlessYoruba: 9:56pm On Apr 28 |
Ule ubinu people as usual,no wonder Oranmiyan named them land of vexation
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Warrior99: 10:32pm On Apr 28 |
FearlessYoruba:Vexation of spirit is the lot of Ibo people, that's why they are always angry and bitter, never happy. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Osariemen12: 10:51pm On Apr 28 |
Thread created by a Yoruba man. We, the real indigene of Benin kingdom have nothing against anyone. Every community has its unique history. We are big enough on our own. If Igbanke want their king as EZE, there is no problem about that. Besides, they speak Anioma, an Igbo dialect. I am out of here.
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IGBOPROMISE1: 10:57pm On Apr 28 |
Warrior99: You must have confused the ‘Ibo’ for your own delirious lot! When it calls for being happy, Ndigbo will be happy…and when it calls for being angry, Ndigbo will be angry! Only one always high on skunk will be in a permanent state of ecstasy, even when the occasion calls for some sober reflection or justified angst! 3 Likes |
Christistruth02: 11:07pm On Apr 28 |
If the Igala of Kogi should start their own Now half of SE will disappear into Kogi State Na Lord Lugard carry Igala Territories give you You are kuku ungrateful to him for his efforts anyway 2 Likes 1 Share |
IGBOPROMISE1: 12:04am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: And what moves have the Igala in ‘half of south-east’ made to unite with their kinsfolk in Kogi!? Similarly, what moves have the Igala in Kogi made to reunite with their kinsfolk in the south-east!? There’s a lot wrong with how Nigeria is configured and structured, but the hegemonic establishment and its ers like you are the ones sustaining the status-quo and silencing anyone you perceive as a threat to its continued existence! So you see, you of all people are in no position to argue a case you don’t believe in! Let the Igala champion their reunification, and even i will them! But something tells me the Igala in Anambra have no intention to re their kinsfolk in Kogi! 5 Likes |
fickleawolowo: 12:26am On Apr 29 |
IGBOPROMISE1: GOD bless you, anyway, i don't have time for our useless owambe party brothers. they are all useless 4 Likes |
aswani(m): 4:40am On Apr 29 |
Osariemen12: I just had a look at his posting history, Prosperchuks1344 is not an Ovbi Yoruba, na Ovbigbo he bí and he get serious problem with Ivb'edo going by his posting history. 1 Like |
ariesbull: 7:21am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02:Igala were defeated squarely and their lands were spoils of war |
ariesbull: 7:22am On Apr 29 |
aswani: Yes he is Ovbi Igbo ... What will you do ...Than to rant online |
Osariemen12: 8:14am On Apr 29 |
aswani: You might be correct. However, that has been the modus operandi of people from southwest since 2015. I am convinced he is a Yoruba. Still in doubt, watch his posts from now on. The monika that replied you before me is his second monika. |
aswani(m): 10:07am On Apr 29 |
Osariemen12: Ọ ma |
aswani(m): 10:08am On Apr 29 |
ariesbull: O kò. I was just correcting a falsehood about him, nothing ranting online there. |
Christistruth02: 11:15am On Apr 29 |
ariesbull: It was the other way round The Igala defeated you and ruled over you until lord Lugard rescued you On top of all that na curse you dey curse lord lugard because you don't understand your own History |
ariesbull: 11:41am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: Do you know thy half of Ebonyi and Nsukka was igala land |
ariesbull: 11:43am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: During the early 19th century, the Eastern Igbo subgroups located in Ebonyi State underwent a significant migration towards the Cross River areas, this in turn manifested in boundary disputes between several Eastern Igbo groups with her neighbours such as Ikwo-Nsobo and Osopo of Cross River State, Izzi – Osopo and Yala of Cross River State and Mgbo-Igala of Benue State. A similar migration skirmish towards Abia State in the 17th century established the Aro Confederacy. As the Ezza, Izzi, Ikwo subgroups moved northward, all who are said to descend from siblings whose patriarch hailed from Afikpo, the Ezza ecountered the indigenous Orri people and protected them from extinction in exchange for farming rights. The Ikwo people encountered the Okum and annihilated then assimilated the rest of them, the Okum do not exist as an identifiable group anymore but there is archeological and cultural proof of their existence, as there are non-Igbo dances and masquerades in modern Ikwo culture. The southern Ikwo displaced the indigenous Adadama group far to modern Cross River State. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars |
ariesbull: 11:43am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: Do you even know that 50% of igbo land are gotten via war.... Half of Abia State were gotten also via war when they defeated the Efik and Ibibio clans |
ariesbull: 11:44am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: As the Igala already lived in the area with the Orri they sought friendship with the Ezza and gave them land for farming. However, betrayed by the Ezza whose true intent was expansion and to address their ongoing land scarcity. It led to a conflict between the two groups, resulting in the Igala's defeat and expulsion from their occupied territory which the Ezza then took control of. The Agba community, located in Ebo Ndiagu, Ochuhu Agba, and Orie Agba Elu, faced defeat as the Ezza's territory expanded. Some rallied, but despite putting up a spirited but brief defense, the Agba were compelled to retreat southwards, leaving their abandoned lands to be later settled by Umunwagu and Ikwuate (Idembia). Seeking safety and security, the Agba people sought refuge in Ishielu Division, departing from their original mainland settlements. The Ezza met them again in 1850 and again conquered and displaced the remnants, naming the new territory Ezzagu. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo%E2%80%93Igala_wars |
ariesbull: 11:46am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: Nsukka in the 18th and 19th century had one of the best fighting forces in what is present-day Enugu North, which they employed in waging war against their neighbours in order to gain more territories for their rising population, among other reasons.[4] Each community that made up the town of Nsukka had stationed in them a fighting force made up of people from that community.[5] Nsukka's numerous wars with her neighbours were usually successful such that some surrounding communities requested help from Nsukka to protect them from their attackers.[5] An instance of Nsukka's expansionist bid was the war with Ejuona-Obukpa (a community in Obukpa) which eventually ended in the annexing of a part of Ejuona-Obukpa. According to D. C. Ugwu, this war should not be viewed as one between Nsukka and the entire Obukpa as Ejuona (the involved community) refused the assistance of the rest of Obukpa.[6] By the time the war ended, Nsukka succeeded in taking parts of Ejuona-Obukpa, almost wiping out one village (Umugboguru) of all its inhabitants in the process.[7] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nsukka |
ariesbull: 11:48am On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: Before Igbo arrival in the Aro territory, a group of proto Ibibio migrated to the area and established the Ibom Kingdom during the Bantu expansion. This proto Ibibio group originally came from Usak Edet (Isanguele), a segment of the Ejagham in present-day Southern Cameroon. The Eze Agwu clan from Abiriba, initiated Igbo migration into the region around the mid-17th century. The Ibibio clan welcomed all until some started rebelling against the ruling house. The Eze Awgu group who lead the rebellion against the ruling family aligned with several outside forces like the Priest Nnachi from the Edda group near Afikpo, was called by their king Awgu Inobia (Eze Agwu) for help. When he arrived, Nnachi and Eze Agwu allied with prince Akakpokpo Okon of the Ibibio kingdom of Ibom Kingdom. Akakpokpo Okon was the son of a marriage between an Igbo woman of the Eze Agwu clan and the King Obong Okon Ita in an attempt of a peace treaty for a war that have been fought between the Igbo subgroup and Ibibio. The Eze Agwu/Nnachi faction decided to help Akakpokpo attempt to overthrow his brother king Akpan Okon.[1] Aro Confederacy, and its far reaching Influence The coup was heavily resisted which called for even more help. Through Nnachi, an Eastern Cross river group answered the call for help. They were known as the Akpa who were living at today Akwa Akpa before the arrival of the Efik people in that region. These warriors and traders, may have had European guns which were new to the territory. Being the Igbo allies, the Akpas were led by the royal Nnubi family. Osim and Akuma Nnubi led Akpa soldiers to help fight against the ruling household. Together with Igbo forces and rebels, they fought against the worriors of the Obong Okon Ita clan (1890). During the final battles, Osim Nnubi was slain in Oror city state making it the capital of Arochukwu. At the end of the war, Osim and Akakpokpo were dead. In order to honor Osim's legacy, his brother Akuma was crowned the first EzeAro (king). After his death, Nnachi's descendants took the throne starting with his first son Oke Nnachi. The Arochukwu kingdom, was founded.[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aro-Ibibio_Wars |
RedboneSmith(m): 12:03pm On Apr 29 |
Christistruth02: Y'all can talk a whole lot of kak. With the exception of a few border communities in Enugu and Anambra, where in the Southeast is Igala spoken the way Ika is spoken in Igbanke? When did a handful of communities in Anambra West and parts of Uzo-Uwani become half of SE? And by the way, those border Igala-speaking communities have been saying that they are Igala for decades and nobody in Anambra and Enugu is disturbing them, nobody is suspending their traditional rulers. 1 Like |
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