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Hope you will do a second part of this video because you did not show the main town. Now talking about dialect and origin. The anioma people of delta state majorly came from the east although they met some settlers upon arrival but the migrants from the east established the traditional political and economic system in place till today. The social dialects vary due to interactions with other tribes but the natural dialects remain the same. Take for example the various parts of the body like the head, hand, leg, eyes etc. The dialect for these parts are the same pointing to a similar origin. My point is that anywhere natural dialects are the same irrespective of the social dialects then the people should see themselves as having the same origin.
Nice Video, I'm from Ubulu-Uku Aniocha South with Ogwashi-Uku, Just like what you've explained if you meet 100 people from our region 50 will tell you they're Igbos while 50 will tell you they're not, it's always been like that, Same thing with Ekwerw people in Rivers state, but as for me I believe we're Igbos , Everyone with their own view, anyway thanks for the Video next time try and get to the main town cos anyone who's not from Aniocha South will think Ogwashi-Uku is not developed at all , God bless you
Well explained, thank you for educating us. Unfortunately, i was constrained by certain circumstances and we couldn't reach main Ogwashi-Uku town. If not the movement would have been to enter the town follow Ibusa and bust out at Asaba.
Hahaha. Yes, you are correct. The two things that can identify your origin or background are: 1)your language and 2)your culture. For me, if you speak Igbo and have Igbo culture, you are an Igbo person. Thank you. The floor is still open to hear from others.
Nice job bro. But do a second part and : 1- get the correct villages right 2- get the pronunciations correct 3- get into the town proper to showcase and appreciate the ancient town, now developed commensurately. See you on your part 2. Cheers.
Good job but I feel this kind of video require ur visit to people of the land to give u deeper understanding of the land... am from ogwashi uku, omo olu to b precise... and honestly it's been ages I came home and iv only visited twice... it was out of the desire to know what's happening at home I came looking for something like this... I may be wrong but my mother told me that we don't identify as igbo rather we identify as anioma people and we speak not igbo but enuani...
Please get your facts horrect. There has never been a time when an Ogwashi Uku denied his Igbo ancestry. If other towns in delta claims to be of no igbo ancestry. That's a matter for them but Igwashi uku proudly claim their igbo ancestry.period.
If they are dirty, it means it's by chance. But there are some other roads in Southeast under my coverage and they are very neat. Search back or keep eyes open, you will see them. 👍
Please you did not represent ogwashi uku very well. You can not even pronounce the names of the villages very well. JJ and ngozi are not the only notable people from ogwashi. What of the Uwaechie, Raphael and George ,they both help prominent positions in nigeria at a particular time. What of the police college, what about the dam, so many things you did not mentioned about the great ogwashi uku.
That area is part of Benin empire and made up of Edo, Igala, yoruba, and igbos. Their language is influenced by igbo language but it is not igbo. So this area is a mix. Igbos in these area mostly came here during slavery.
Proudly an Ogwashi😅 kudos bro
I really love the video.. but background music was too loud.
Attended college in 1975 ! Saint Anthony's College before I left in 1976. Noted, I have not been back to Nigeria. Thanks for the content .
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That is my town. I am impressed
Keep up the good work
Really? Ensure you don't keep the video to yourself, share it.
Let's push for creation of Anioma State
You people have been pushing for it.
Hope you will do a second part of this video because you did not show the main town. Now talking about dialect and origin. The anioma people of delta state majorly came from the east although they met some settlers upon arrival but the migrants from the east established the traditional political and economic system in place till today. The social dialects vary due to interactions with other tribes but the natural dialects remain the same. Take for example the various parts of the body like the head, hand, leg, eyes etc. The dialect for these parts are the same pointing to a similar origin. My point is that anywhere natural dialects are the same irrespective of the social dialects then the people should see themselves as having the same origin.
You've said it all Eric. Thank you for that explanation. Hopefully, the full coverage of Ogwashi-Uku town will come.
Nice Video, I'm from Ubulu-Uku Aniocha South with Ogwashi-Uku, Just like what you've explained if you meet 100 people from our region 50 will tell you they're Igbos while 50 will tell you they're not, it's always been like that, Same thing with Ekwerw people in Rivers state, but as for me I believe we're Igbos , Everyone with their own view, anyway thanks for the Video next time try and get to the main town cos anyone who's not from Aniocha South will think Ogwashi-Uku is not developed at all , God bless you
Well explained, thank you for educating us. Unfortunately, i was constrained by certain circumstances and we couldn't reach main Ogwashi-Uku town. If not the movement would have been to enter the town follow Ibusa and bust out at Asaba.
Bro let's push for creation of Anioma State
Thank you my brother....u re super correct as per the various igbo dialect....at the end of the day all na Igbo
Hahaha. Yes, you are correct. The two things that can identify your origin or background are: 1)your language and 2)your culture. For me, if you speak Igbo and have Igbo culture, you are an Igbo person. Thank you. The floor is still open to hear from others.
Keep it up bro!
Thanks
Nice one😊
Well done
Nice job bro. But do a second part and :
1- get the correct villages right
2- get the pronunciations correct
3- get into the town proper to showcase and appreciate the ancient town, now developed commensurately.
See you on your part 2. Cheers.
Let me say Anambra state and Anioma state are brothers coz we have resemblance like Onitsha ,aniocha, ochimili,
Good job but I feel this kind of video require ur visit to people of the land to give u deeper understanding of the land... am from ogwashi uku, omo olu to b precise... and honestly it's been ages I came home and iv only visited twice... it was out of the desire to know what's happening at home I came looking for something like this... I may be wrong but my mother told me that we don't identify as igbo rather we identify as anioma people and we speak not igbo but enuani...
Please get your facts horrect. There has never been a time when an Ogwashi Uku denied his Igbo ancestry. If other towns in delta claims to be of no igbo ancestry. That's a matter for them but Igwashi uku proudly claim their igbo ancestry.period.
Thanks for the info
Why is it that majority of Roads in South East that you have coveted are to dirty and messed up..... this is so bad
If they are dirty, it means it's by chance. But there are some other roads in Southeast under my coverage and they are very neat. Search back or keep eyes open, you will see them. 👍
Please you did not represent ogwashi uku very well. You can not even pronounce the names of the villages very well. JJ and ngozi are not the only notable people from ogwashi. What of the Uwaechie, Raphael and George ,they both help prominent positions in nigeria at a particular time. What of the police college, what about the dam, so many things you did not mentioned about the great ogwashi uku.
Noted
That area is part of Benin empire and made up of Edo, Igala, yoruba, and igbos. Their language is influenced by igbo language but it is not igbo. So this area is a mix. Igbos in these area mostly came here during slavery.