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22/01/2024

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TEACHING MOMENT:Our artifacts they call it evil 🤔You accepted it, you now know the benefits of knowing your history 🤔The...
12/01/2024

TEACHING MOMENT:

Our artifacts they call it evil 🤔
You accepted it, you now know the benefits of knowing your history 🤔

They told us our artifacts are ungodly which need to be thrown away we did so. Today they transform it in the name of business like white doll or toys and sadly we bought them at high price to make them rich but so naive that they sold what actually belongs to us because we didn't use our brains but we just believe in every trash they told us.

That is why we Claim they brought us education but you didn't know our ancestors know it already. Our ancestors knows it all, even more than they do.

I wish we use the same zeal we fight for religion and fight our corrupt leaders, things would have been different but sadly the books our colonizers brought to us has turned most people zombies, they can't reason well again.

If you feel everything African is stupid then tell God he has been stupid for creating you African's.

You can imagine how stu.pid you are if you don't know your history and finally realise they stole your history and sell it back to you in their dollars more sadly telling you they brought civilization to you and you believe🤔.
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Most of our West African ancestors were converted forcefully, but due to the fact that it was taken away from history al...
10/01/2024

Most of our West African ancestors were converted forcefully, but due to the fact that it was taken away from history alot of is Africas don't know, we all got awake recently and believe that our forefathers accepted Christianity, Judaism and Islam peacefully..
We were conquered, not deceived.. It's good WE ARE WAKING UP. We also need to learn our history at least to understand that we were forcefully converted..
Our artifacts stolen, oracle's temples 🛕 destroyed, our ingenious original writing nsibidi and lithography destroyed and serious damage control indoctrinated in our scriptures to make white men look like Gods sent to us (That's why u will never hear of the Kings, warriors and heroes that fought to defend our customs and traditions. the same people who brought Christianity massacred so many of our ancestors and kept the history hidden and that's why many of us dont know that we had our own way of writing and science before the invasion of the Europeans.

N0body that dịd this to your Anc€stors Can show you way to heav€n. Wake up
08/01/2024

N0body that dịd this to your Anc€stors Can show you way to heav€n. Wake up

A picture of igbo woman captured by G. F. Packer, 1880sAnd they lie to you that the igbos were not wearing cloths in the...
06/01/2024

A picture of igbo woman captured by G. F. Packer, 1880s
And they lie to you that the igbos were not wearing cloths in the 1920s 🤣.

And some gullible Igbo's believe the lies 🤭 I will continue to educate Those who hate they ancestor with no reason

IGBO AMAKA 💞

My Dear African's.. Do you know that you are the  present LIGHT💡 of our dear CONTINENT ( AFRICAN )Libration of AFRICA is...
04/01/2024

My Dear African's..

Do you know that you are the present LIGHT💡 of our dear CONTINENT ( AFRICAN )

Libration of AFRICA is in our hands 🙌 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

And to do that, you need to know the truth, how do you know the truth?

By being a researcher, by not believing with conviction but with knowing, by asking the right questions. Get your hands around relevant books and mind you not religious books. Why I said not religion book is because it's a story that was plagiarized into the context of who doesn't exist.

No going back ❌

All we need now is to be awaken and to disseminate the truth we have known..

There is no time .. let’s librate our future generations

We have our Vision and Mission ❗️ ❗️

In that case.. start spreading the gospel of truth ..

1. Use your social media handles ( facebook, Twitter, Instagram, watsapp, etc ) ..post relevant and educative content

2. Always engage people on one and one discussion

3. Read history books to be more equipped .. you don’t need the Bible for references

4. Ask questions and dig deep .. you will be expecting deep questions from people during this process

5. Be bold and know you are the LIGHT 💡 of AFRICA

6. Don’t forget to be humble and smart..Be proud of who you are .. AFRICA don’t carry last ooh.
I will do more to enlighten you on the little I know.

As an Igbo blood and as an African man or woman, discovering and knowing that you are the light that shines makes the di...
03/01/2024

As an Igbo blood and as an African man or woman, discovering and knowing that you are the light that shines makes the difference.
In Africa we don't have Religion, what we have is spirituality, we have been doing great in spirituality before Religion was introduced to us.
And from the beginning that we embrace Religion in Africa we have been disabled, dismantled and unorganized. Religion be it Christian, Muslim and the rest came to destabilise us from our way of living, for us to actualise our potentials we need to go back to our spirituality. Religion is a business that only prospers the introducers and those who chooses to contribute to the lies in it.

Religion came to destroy us and not to build us. As a religious person you can't think, why? Because you are a sheep. Religion has done us a lots of harm and it's time we wake up and stop sleeping.
In Africa we are the most religious people on earth, but yet we are not progressing, it's time you begin to ask questions. Wake up Africa

03/01/2024
“A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes...
06/10/2022

“A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in the moonlit village ground it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound. We come together because it is good for kinsmen to do so.”

― Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

05/10/2022

Igbo to the world
Igbo Amaka

Chineke Nna, biko ekwekwala ka asụsụ Igbo nwụọ.Ụmụ Igbo nile, ebe ọ bụla onye nọ, ekwekwala ka asụsụ Igbo nwụọ. Suba Igb...
01/10/2022

Chineke Nna, biko ekwekwala ka asụsụ Igbo nwụọ.
Ụmụ Igbo nile, ebe ọ bụla onye nọ, ekwekwala ka asụsụ Igbo nwụọ. Suba Igbo, ma kụzikwara ụmụ gị asụsụ na edemede Igbo, na asụsụ anyị amaka.
Wepu ihere na mpako mgbe ịna eme nka.

Ka Chineke mezie okwu isee isee iseeeee

Igbo ndi ọma ekelem unu oo! Asịm ihe ọma mere nwoke  mee kwara nwanyi! Mmiri atala ma azụ anwụkwana, ụgbọgụrụ miaram ma ...
28/09/2022

Igbo ndi ọma ekelem unu oo! Asịm ihe ọma mere nwoke mee kwara nwanyi! Mmiri atala ma azụ anwụkwana, ụgbọgụrụ miaram ma ya miarakwara nwunye dim . Onye sị na ndụ anyị dị adịghị ya mma onye ahụ buru ụzọ were ala zere mmiri ! Ekperem bụ ka chineke gọzie akaraka mmadụ nile nye anyị ogologo ndụ nakwa ahụ isi ike. Ejim ọfọ. Isee.

Why Do They Fear The Igbo Man? There are reasons many finds it difficult to understand Igbo people. Some people fears th...
05/09/2022

Why Do They Fear The Igbo Man?

There are reasons many finds it difficult to understand Igbo people. Some people fears the Igbo. Not that Igbo people are bad people, yet they fear them. It was this same fear that made slave owners to stop buying Igbo slaves even when they know that Igbo people are intelligent and hard working. It was as a result of this fear that spurred Britain in to working against the Igbo interests in Nigeria. It was this fear that plays against Biafra in 1967-70. There is this fear about Biafra becoming another Japan in Africa. So many refused to support Biafra as a result of this fear.

The understanding of the Igbo towards life is different when compared to Fulani, Hausa and Yoruba.
In Igbo land, no one wants to know your father. You hardly see people say, 'Do you know who my father is'. What your father owns is nothing when you are being rated. An Igbo man is rated not with his father's achievements, but with what he is able to achieve. Respect isn't transferable from Father to son in Igbo land. You need to rise up and climb the ladder of success yourself. No one is accorded respect because of his father's achievements.

Achebe in his classical work 'Things Fall Apart' presented the character of Okonkwo, whose father is not only poor, but also lazy. Unoka, Okonkwo's father will always go to the Priestest to lay sacrifice to the gods, instead of going to work like a man. But Okonkwo rose up to achieve greatness, irrespective of whom his father was. He got riches and was welcomed to the table of elders. Ọ kwa Igbo si na Nwatakịrị kwọchaa aka, o soro Okenye rie nri.

While others will choose to respect and honor children's of their elites, the Igbo will rather give every one the same opportunity to climb the ladder of success or be forgotten.
Zik of Africa, Nnamdi Azikiwe was the greatest of them all in his time, but today no one hears about his sons. It is a competition for the Igbo people. Igbo don't create gods among themselves. That's why it is very difficult to create someone like Tinubu among the Igbo people. Why others have same reoccurring names in their regional politics, the Igbo keep changing leadership.

Igbo people can rally round someone without money and make him king simply because of his dedication and sincerity. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu rose to power without drinking the dirty waters of Nigeria politics. He was never a governor, neither was he a Senator. But today, he is the most respected person in Igbo land. He got the greatest followership.

This culture or way of life of the Igbo encourages competition and the spirit of survival. A son of a poor man in Igbo land dreams of making it big in the future. A father that were able to learn machanic during his own time will deny himself a lot of things to make sure his son becomes a Doctor or a Lawyer. It was this spirit of the Igbo man that made them survive the war and recover within a short period of time. A lot have been said of single Igbo mothers that raised university graduates.

Some of those that feared the Igbo accuse them of being domineering. One wonders how the Igbo is domineering when they are not invading peoples lands, or leading Nigeria. But a quick look at the resilience of the Igbo tells it all.

An Igbo young man can travel to Lagos with nothing and yet become gradually rich. I have seen a Westerner who was trumpeting how Igbo business men engages in money rituals. It was actually an Igbo that went through Igbo apprenticeship system, got settled after 7 years of service to his master, started his own business, survived out of strict discipline, that were accused of money rituals. While his counterparts from other ethnic groups were enjoying parties, he sleeps in his shop, building his business. Soon he owns his own house, only to be accused of being domineering. Success they say attract envy. This is the crime of the Igbo. Succeeding where others failed.

Igbo is never domineering. They are rather aggressively successful.

Credit: Elochukwu Ohagi

30/08/2022

Names of fruits in Igbo Language:

Banana - Unere
Mushroom - Ero
Water melon - Anyụ mmiri
Groundnut - Ahụekere
Pineapple - Nkwụaba
Coconut - Aki oyibo
Apple - Achicha
Paw paw - Mbukpa
Tomato - Otuboala
African star apple - Udara
Plantain - Ojoko
Velvet tamarind - Ịcheku ...
Kolanut - Ọjị
Orange - Oroma
Maize - ọka
Avocado pear - Ube oyibo
Breadfruit - Ụkwa
Flower - Okoko osisi
Bush mango seed - Ọgbọnọ
Bitter kola - Akịilu
Mango - Ugiri bekee
Oil bean - Ukpaka
Garden egg - Anyara
Bread - Achicha koro-eko
Fluted pumpkin - Akwụkwọ ugu
Etc.

English meaning to some Igbo words.Ugegbe - MirrorIhe Onyonyo - TVMister - MaziAjadu - WidowUsekwu - KitchenCat - Nwamba...
30/08/2022

English meaning to some Igbo words.

Ugegbe - Mirror
Ihe Onyonyo - TV
Mister - Mazi
Ajadu - Widow
Usekwu - Kitchen
Cat - Nwamba
Ide Mmiri - Flood
Oriọna - Lamp
Mahadum - University
Certificate - Asambodo
AC/Fan - Ntụ oyi
Prison - Ụlọ Mkpọrọ
Orphan - Nwa mgbei
Bottle - Kalama/Ekpem
Diviner - Ọgba afa
Midnight - Ndeli
Train- Ụgbọ oloko
Phone- Ekwentị
Library - Ọba Akwụkwọ
Neighbor - Agbataobi
Tapioca- Abacha
1,000 - Otu Puku
Professor- Ọkammụta
Etc - Ya dịrị gabazia (ydgz).

Know Your Igbo Alphabets And The Spelling.A  B  CH  D  E  F  G GB  GH  GW  H I  Ị  J K  KP  KW  L  M  N  Ñ NW  NY  O  Ọ ...
29/08/2022

Know Your Igbo Alphabets And The Spelling.

A B CH D E F G GB GH GW H I Ị J K KP KW L M N Ñ NW NY O Ọ P R S SH T U Ụ V W Y Z.

8 Vowels (Ụdaume)
28 Consonants (Mgbochiume)
36 Alphabets (Mkpụrụedemede/Abidii).

LESSON FROM THE KOLANUTChukwuOkike created the kolanut well.And  from among all seeds, our ancestors chose the kolanut  ...
29/08/2022

LESSON FROM THE KOLANUT

ChukwuOkike created the kolanut well.

And from among all seeds, our ancestors chose the kolanut well as the greatest sacramental for the rite of Holy Communion among Umunna, and beween the living and the dead.

Observe, the kola, usually is made up of diverse coteyledons or divisions , interestingly, each division is unique in its size and shape, and sometimes shade. Yet, they all manage to bond as one perfect nut .

Notice also, that despite their fussion into a single seed, each part retains all the traces of its individuality.

As a matter of fact, the more the divisions in a nut, the more it is appreciated and honoured.

So "he who brings kola brings life " by bringing fairness and justice.

This is the wisdom of Chukwu okike and the spirit of our fathers. It is these characters of the sacred kola that NDIGBOO transcribed into the spokenwords for our understanding when they declear:

"Onye biri, ibe ya biri",

"Egbe bere ugo bere",

"Otu nne na amụ mana otu chi anaghi eke".

So each time an Ochie-dike consecrates the kola in the gathering of the umunna, he asserts that, though our faces may be different, yet we like the kola seed, must live as as one people, knowing that..

"Agbatobi onye bu nwanne ya ".

Therefore, it doesnt matter how you feel about our differences we must accept each other's freedom to choose.

Among Ndigbo, as it stands today,there are

Ndi Odinani Igbo,
Jewish Igbo,
Christian Igbo
and even Muslim Igbo.

As unpleasant as this may sound to some people, this is the reality of our time. Therefore as we deal with one another, we must, at all times remember that IGBO, is the common denominator in all the groups, we remain one people. We are first descendants of NDIGBOO, before we are anything else. We must be like the kolanut seed.

Never must we allow ourselves to slide into hate on account of faith. For this will break completely what is left of the backbone of our race from past colonial unslaught.

But I dare say, Unfortunately , the deep guiding principles of the Kolanut has left Christian Igbos, this is why they invade and burn the shrines of odinani with impunity , kill sacred animals and trees and in their frenzy destroy our historical artifacts. Also, this is why there is bitter division even among their own many sects.

But this cannot continue, Christians must live and let live, else some ọdinani youths might soon put aside the principle of Egbe bere ugo bere, and repay them with their own coin. I hope reason will prevail with christians. I hope they repent and imbibe the "spirit of the kolanut"

Onye anwụna ma ibe ya efuna.

Credit: Ozioma Odinana

WHO SOLD NIGERIA TO THE BRITISH FOR £865K IN 1899?This is the story of the first oil war, which was fought in the 19th c...
28/08/2022

WHO SOLD NIGERIA TO THE BRITISH FOR £865K IN 1899?

This is the story of the first oil war, which was fought in the 19th century, in the area that became Nigeria.

All through the 19th century, palm oil was highly sought-after by the British, for use as an industrial lubricant for machinery. Remember that Britain was the world’s first industrialised nation, so they needed resources such as palm oil to maintain that.

Palm oil, of course, is a tropical plant, which is native to the Niger Delta. Malaysia’s dominance came a century later. By 1870, palm oil had replaced slaves as the main export of the Niger Delta, the area which was once known as the Slave Coast. At first, most of the trade in the oil palm was uncoordinated, with natives selling to those who gave them the best deals. Native chiefs such as former slave, Jaja of Opobo became immensely wealthy because of oil palm. With this wealth came influence.

However, among the Europeans, there was competition for who would get preferential access to the lucrative oil palm trade. In 1879, George Goldie formed the United African Company (UAC), which was modelled on the former East India Company. Goldie effectively took control of the Lower Niger River. By 1884, his company had 30 trading posts along the Lower Niger. This monopoly gave the British a strong hand against the French and Germans in the 1884 Berlin Conference. The British got the area that the UAC operated in, included in their sphere of influence after the Berlin Conference.

When the Brits got the terms they wanted from other Europeans, they began to deal with the African chiefs. Within two years of 1886, Goldie had signed treaties with tribal chiefs along the Benue and Niger Rivers whilst also penetrating inland. This move inland was against the spirit of verbal agreements that had been made to restrict the organisation’s activities to coastal regions.

By 1886, the company name changed to The National Africa Company and was granted a royal charter (incorporated). The charter authorised the company to administer the Niger Delta and all lands around the banks of the Benue and Niger Rivers. Soon after, the company was again renamed. The new name was Royal Niger Company, which survives, as Unilever, till this day.

To local chiefs, the Royal Niger Company negotiators had pledged free trade in the region. Behind, they entered private contracts on their terms. Because the (deceitful) private contracts were often written in English and signed by the local chiefs, the British government enforced them. So for example, Jaja of Opobo, when he tried to export palm oil on his own, was forced into exile for “obstructing commerce”. As an aside, Jaja was “forgiven” in 1891 and allowed to return home, but he died on the way back, poisoned with a cup of tea.

Seeing what happened to Jaja, some other native rulers began to look more closely at the deals they were getting from the Royal Nigeria Company. One of such kingdoms was Nembe, whose king, Koko Mingi VIII, ascended the throne in 1889 after being a Christian schoolteacher. Koko Mingi VIII, King Koko for short, like most rulers in the yard, was faced with the Royal Nigeria Company encroachment. He also resented the monopoly enjoyed by the Royal Nigeria Company and tried to seek out favourable trading terms, with particularly the Germans in Kamerun (Cameroon).

By 1894, the Royal Nigeria Company increasingly dictated whom the natives could trade with, and denied them direct access to their former markets. In late 1894, King Koko renounced Christianity and tried to form an alliance with Bonny and Okpoma against the Royal Nigeria Company to take back the trade. This is significant because while Okpoma joined up, Bonny refused. A harbinger of the successful “divide and rule” tactic.

On 29 January 1895, King Koko led an attack on the Royal Niger Company’s headquarters, which was in Akassa in today’s Bayelsa state. The pre-dawn raid had more than a thousand men involved. King Koko’s attack succeeded in capturing the base. Losing 40 of his men, King Koko captured 60 white men as hostages, as well as a lot of goods, ammunition and a Maxim gun. Koko then attempted to negotiate a release of the hostages in exchange for being allowed to chose his trading partners. The British refused to negotiate with Koko, and he had forty of the hostages killed. A British report claimed that the Nembe people ate them. On 20 February 1895, Britain’s Royal Navy, under Admiral Bedford attacked Brass and burned it to the ground. Many Nembe people died and smallpox finished off a lot of others.

By April 1895, business had returned to “normal”, normal being the conditions that the British wanted, and King Koko was on the run. Brass was fined £500 by the British, £62,494 (NGN29 million) in today’s money, and the looted weapons were returned as well as the surviving prisoners. After a British Parliamentary Commission sat, King Koko was offered terms of settlement by the British, which he rejected and disappeared. The British promptly declared him an outlaw and offered a reward of £200 (£26,000; NGN12 million today) for him. He committed su***de in exile in 1898.

About that time, another “recalcitrant King”, the Oba of Benin, was run out of town. The pacification of the Lower Niger was well and truly underway. The immediate effect of the Brass Oil War was that public opinion in Britain turned against the Royal Nigeria Company, so its charter was revoked in 1899. Following the revoking of its charter, the Royal Niger Company sold its holdings to the British government for £865,000 (£108 million today). That amount, £46,407,250 (NGN 50,386,455,032,400, at today’s exchange rate) was effectively the price Britain paid, to buy the territory which was to become known as Nigeria.

N.B: This post was originally published on May 19, 2014

The Eastern Region was an administrative region in Nigeria, dating back originally from the division of the colony South...
27/08/2022

The Eastern Region was an administrative region in Nigeria, dating back originally from the division of the colony Southern Nigeria in 1954.

The gap between the eastern region and other parts of Nigeria was too much. It led to resentment and envy

Look at these facts.

1. Between 1954 and 1964, Eastern Nigeria was described as the fastest growing economy in the world by Harvard reviews. Faster than China, Singapore and the "Asian Tigers".

2. The Eastern govt was the only government in the world that invested 45% of its revenues in Education.

3. The Eastern Region had the biggest Electricity Supply. Best Hospitals And The Igbos made up 60% Of Nigerian Civil Service

4. The Eastern Nigeria had the highest Number of Registered Cars in Nigeria as at 1963 by a large margin.

5. The Number of Registered Business in Nigeria as at 1963 was as follows.

East~ 68,220
West ~ 5776
North~ 2407.

6. All the progress the Eastern Nigeria made was destroyed during the Civil War and we're still recovering from it.

Crédit: Modernisation And Politics Disintegration: Nigeria And The Igbo By Paul Anber.
Igbo History

An Igbo man's soul has 3 characteristics:1). Igba mbọ - to constantly strive and never giving up.2). Njepu - to explore ...
26/08/2022

An Igbo man's soul has 3 characteristics:

1). Igba mbọ - to constantly strive and never giving up.

2). Njepu - to explore the world by traveling to new places seeking knowledge of new things and equally doing his business.

3). Iche Uche - Deep reflection, thought and wisdom.
Igbo History

26/08/2022

People of other ethnic groups in Nigeria thinks that Igbos don't have respect for elders, most especially from the Hausas and from the Yorubas who thinks that prostrating and kneeling down to greet people only equates respect.

A typical Igbo man don't prostrate or kneel down to greet a fellow man accept Chi-Ukwu. And that's our culture and not a disrespect!

What we see as disrespect in Omenala Igbo are:

1. Drinking with left hand when an elderly person is around.

2. Giving an elderly person something with your left hand. He will not collect it from you.

3. Sitting down when you're talking to elders.

4. You don't sit when an elderly person is standing.

5. You don't beat a child in the front of an elderly person he runs to for protection.

6. Not greeting your elders when you see them is uncultured.

7. You don't sit and allow your elder to do what you ought to do.

8. You must not choose before your elders.

9. You must not finish or empty the keg of palm wine before an elderly person in a gathering.

10. You must not bless a kola nut if you're not the eldest.

Etc

You can add yours
Igbo History

HISTORY OF IGBO MASSACRE IN NIGERIAKano 1945 - Over 200 killedJos 1953 - over 150 killed1966 - over 50, 000 killed1967-7...
25/08/2022

HISTORY OF IGBO MASSACRE IN NIGERIA

Kano 1945 - Over 200 killed
Jos 1953 - over 150 killed
1966 - over 50, 000 killed
1967-70 - over 2 million women and Children killed in genocidal war.
Jos in 1945- Over 2000 killed
Kano genocide 1954 over 30,000 Igbos killed
Kano 1980 - over 1000 Igbos were killed
Maiduguiri 1982 - 1983 over 500 Igbos were killed
In 1984-1991 more than 1500 Igbos where killed.

THE ENMITY AGAINST NDIGBO IS DEEPLY SEATED IN THE HEART OF HAUSA/FULANIS OF NIGERIA

It is imperative to correct false propaganda making rounds in an attempt by every successive government in Nigeria to cover up this genocide. In 1953, when NIgeria Independent loomed, Ahmadu Bello, the founder of Gamji said: "We cannot fight to dispense of white masters only to be ruled by new black masters called Igbo. Even here in the North, they run the post offices, railways, civil service and they have taken up all the shops we create. Call them Igbo, but you can also call them Zionists, but we shall not relinquish the estate of our fathers to such wretched people who have never had an administration before." Source: 1968: the year that shook the world, by Walter Schultz.

In 1964, Major Gibson Jalo, after downing a bottle or two at the Kachia Barracks mess, moaned: "we are captives to this Igbos. We can never enjoy our new nation until we chase every single Igbo man out the North. For long, we had cried that these vermins, Igbo, must be removed from our soil. Now we have seen the result of our negligence. A new opportunity of reducing the population is here (the war)." Source: Last days of Biafra, by A. Madiebo. There are more. As a mere local Major, but substantive Captain, your boss, Sani Abacha strode into the Air Force Base Mess in 1966 and shouted at Col Jubrin, Air Force Commander: "It is our duty to teach the Igbos a final lesson and they will never leave their regions any more." Source: Last Flight, by A Okpe. Same Abacha implemented a PTF roguery repair of roads that gave the South East a mere 4 per cent when North West had 89 per cent, North East 92 per cent, North Central 72 per cent, South West 39 per cent and South South 35 per cent.

Through the regimes, virtually every airport in the North, including the one-week a flight Sokoto Air Port, are all international airports. When it was proposed to developed the Oguta Gulf as the best possible sea sanctuary for Europe bound vessels, Abacha flatly rejected it and drifted in his insane style to plans to dredge the Niger up to Bussa, which he never did. Do you remember the 'nya nya iska ni' episode in Kano. After the Kano killings and burning of Igbo business outfits, 1991, Kano princes tried to indoctrinate the almajiris on a pre-stated plea of ignorance of what they were doing. Those words meant, 'they did not know what they were doing'. It was Justice Ugwudike who queried it: 'who are 'they' for the almajiri who was speaking for himself. When pressed by an aggressive lawyer, he admitted that it was what he was told to say. I can go on and on. And now our president have threatened Igbo Nation.

Is it not idiotic to hold the opinion that Ndi Igbo would be better in Nigeria as a country? The only experience comparable to Igbo experience in Nigeria is the Jews holocaust. It would be foolish to ask Jews to stay and live in Germany because their lives would be better since Germany has been exorcised of Nazist. We have had our holocaust, we have experienced genocide of immense proportion executed with wicked intent, we have experienced starvation comparable only to the gas chamber. Why is the world still silent?
Igbo History

''THE ABA WOMEN RIOT"I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this ...
25/08/2022

''THE ABA WOMEN RIOT"

I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this post will be like who the hell are these people?

About 93yrs ago, in the morning of November 18th 1929, a man called Emereuwa upon the directive of his boss Okugo the warrant chief in Aba District walked into the compound of a widow called Nwanyereuwa, ordered her for a census of all her livestock and household. The widow Nwanyereuwa knowing the census will determined how much she will be taxed by the British colonial government, embittered, shouted on Emereuwa “was your widowed mother at home counted?” An angry exchange ensued. Nwanyereuwa resentfully rushed down to the town and market square, consulted other disgruntled women, They with palm fronds quickly mobilised other women. And that marked the beginning of one of the greatest resistance, rebellion and uprising the British imperial colonial rule ever faced in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Africa in general, Called “ ” otherwise known as " ”

While the men were subdued, while the men died in the face of oppression and tyranny of colonialism. The women stepped up and in. Record has it that over ten thousand women were involved in this revolt, and about 50 women lost their lives in the war/riot. This resistance was orchestrated by ;
1) Persuasive
2) Intelligent
3) Passionate &
4) Wise, Counselling and strategic these were the women that led the Famous . Women from across Six ethnic groups were involved, the Igbos, Ibibio, Andoni, Ogoni, Bonny and Opobo Hundreds of British colonial courts were burnt down and destroyed, hundreds of warrant chiefs were ostracised and banished. On the aftermath of the revolt, the British were forced to abandon the proposed plans to impose tax on the market women, powers of the warrant chiefs were considerably curbed and more robust room was created for women’s inclusiveness in the grand scheme of things.

The Aba women’s riot was on the scale never seen before. It prompted, encouraged and inspired subsequent agitations like;
1) The Tax protest of 1938
2) The Owerri & Calabar oil mill protest of the 1940s
3) The Onitsha Aba Tax revolt of 1956
Then consequently the Nigeria 🇳🇬 independence in 1960.

But unfortunately sad, when you drive through Aba today, you will see Faulks road, in owerri you will see Wetheral Road and Douglas road all of them are colonial relics. Imo state government house is called Douglas house, named after Harold Morday Douglas, a brutal British colonial district commissioner who orchestrated the Ahiara expedition of 1905 that saw villages wiped out.

Today one deranged former governor of Imo State is busy moulding status of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia 🇱🇷 and Jacob Zuma of South Africa 🇿🇦, that has no connection or historical relevance to the people of Imo State. We’ve seen streets, roads, government buildings and and schools named after strangers, monuments raised for people of little or no importance to our history and future. But the real heroes, heroins and legends have been relegated to obscurity, sent to oblivion in a complete sheer and crass negligence.
I hope that one day, the Igbos, Ibibios, Andonis, Ogonis, Opobos and Bonnis will have a leadership that will remember these women, the fifty that lost their lives and all that paid the ultimate price, immortalise them. I hope one day I shall see Nwanyereuwa road, Ikonnia hospital, Nwannedia secondary school and Nwugo shopping plaza. I hope to see us name our children after these legendary women and mothers and tell them the story.

Today 25th August 2022, I remember the women who didn’t only fight against an oppressive British colonial rule, but also had to fight their own men (Warrant chiefs) who chose the side of the Oppressor because of crumbs that fall from the table of masser.

Aba women’s riot, the women who went to war. We remember.'
Igbo History

Did You Know That?In Igbo land, we have four market days, namely; Eke, Orie, Afọ and Nkwo.Every Igbo man and woman was b...
25/08/2022

Did You Know That?

In Igbo land, we have four market days, namely; Eke, Orie, Afọ and Nkwo.

Every Igbo man and woman was born on a market day. Hence the Igbo names; Mgbeke, Okeke, Ekemma, Adaorie, Mgbeorie, Okorie, Okoye, Nwafo Okafor, Mgbafor, Nwankwo, Okonkwo, Nkwoamaka, etc. Everyday is a market day in Igboland. Igbo culture and heritage is rich and superb. Igbo Amaka! ❤️
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