There is a lot going on in Ika land that we don't know especially as it has to do with culture. Thank you for this eye opening documentary. Please do more of this kind if video. God bless you
I don’t why I understand this man when she speaks Agbor but I have never been anywhere near Alison or met anyone from the place in all my life. I grew up in Anambra state in the south east.
He said that their community gets one common electric bill. He said that as the secretary, he will inform his neighbors. I even understand what said about the guy that became a lecturer. Even his discussion that the Igbanke people who belong in Edo state, who are also under the Oba of Benin but speak Ika language. I didn’t even strain my ears to understand the elder. He even talked about lack of security at the school. He said that he worked motor work as a driver before retirement.
Alissor/Ozanogogo are the left over benin people who invaded ikaland and decided to remain in ikaland hence the benin names you see today in ikaland. For your info I’m an ika man from Agbor obi.
@@swain4971 sorry to disappoint you my brother we’re not benin migrant, the only benin migrant in ikaland are the ozanogogo just as you have the olukumi’s in aniocha too.
@@markkelvin5167 am not saying you are Benin migrant and saying you are an Igbo migrant to ikaland because ika is not igbo rather they are Benins that are influenced by the igbo migrants like yourself
they are Ikas meaning they are a distinguished and established nation of ika with a distinct dialect referred to as ika and on the basis of that achievement accorded the respect and recognition of an independent nation. It is only relative to igbo. Beyond that it is also a cross culture. nations emerge from nations. Igbo emerged from another nation in ancestry. just for your education thanks.
Yes they are ika but am ibo now i have not been to ika but i understand what he is saying cos i hear alot of ibo in his so called ika language. I didnt learn it oo but i am understanding him meaning they cant even make a secret in ika before an ibo person. My conclusion is ika is ibo dialet.
personally I love this, everything ika please take this round all ika communities so educating👍👍
Nice One.
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You are doing a great job.
Uprooting important information about our Ika land.
God bless you
Thanks a lot!
There is a lot going on in Ika land that we don't know especially as it has to do with culture. Thank you for this eye opening documentary. Please do more of this kind if video. God bless you
Thank you!
@@Oriekaose-Monyehow can I get your WhatsApp number please
Thanks for the nice job you did, I'm very happy I saw my grand mother in this video and I was very happy to see her smile 😊♥️
I don’t why I understand this man when she speaks Agbor but I have never been anywhere near Alison or met anyone from the place in all my life. I grew up in Anambra state in the south east.
Baby spoke very well,live long sir...we need your type
Nice one everything ika you're doing a great job.... Thanks for showcasing my maternal village
It's my pleasure.
Thank you!
Njeeee!!!!
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May God continue to bless you for the great job you are doing.
Thank you so much!
This was satisfying to watch...ye me eke (I hope I got that well)
Pronounced: Ye meh ye keh.
Thanks for watching!
Hi from Spain, thank you Bro for your good job. 🙏🙏🙏
You are very welcome!
His seven children are graduates
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He said that their community gets one common electric bill. He said that as the secretary, he will inform his neighbors. I even understand what said about the guy that became a lecturer. Even his discussion that the Igbanke people who belong in Edo state, who are also under the Oba of Benin but speak Ika language. I didn’t even strain my ears to understand the elder. He even talked about lack of security at the school. He said that he worked motor work as a driver before retirement.
So what’s the meaning of lagiewan?
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@@aizeeokundaye1975 it's an edo morning salutation ,they got from oza people, because these people are oza people to be honest.
Check:
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@@aizeeokundaye1975it a morning salutation use to identify the family of iyase of udo in edo state
Alissor/Ozanogogo are the left over benin people who invaded ikaland and decided to remain in ikaland hence the benin names you see today in ikaland. For your info I’m an ika man from Agbor obi.
You are an igbo migrate ....the lka language is the fusion of Bini and igbo but the Ikas are originally Benin who where influenced by igbo migrates
@@swain4971 sorry to disappoint you my brother we’re not benin migrant, the only benin migrant in ikaland are the ozanogogo just as you have the olukumi’s in aniocha too.
@@markkelvin5167 am not saying you are Benin migrant and saying you are an Igbo migrant to ikaland because ika is not igbo rather they are Benins that are influenced by the igbo migrants like yourself
I believe Agbor people are Igbos. The language of Agbor is just a dialect of Igbo
they are Ikas meaning they are a distinguished and established nation of ika with a distinct dialect referred to as ika and on the basis of that achievement accorded the respect and recognition of an independent nation. It is only relative to igbo. Beyond that it is also a cross culture. nations emerge from nations. Igbo emerged from another nation in ancestry. just for your education thanks.
Even people from Saudi Arabia are Igbos. Comedian
Yes they are ika but am ibo now i have not been to ika but i understand what he is saying cos i hear alot of ibo in his so called ika language. I didnt learn it oo but i am understanding him meaning they cant even make a secret in ika before an ibo person. My conclusion is ika is ibo dialet.
They are Igbos
Why is he speaking Agbor nah, are not supose to understand what you pple are saying?
I subtitled it in English na