THINK LIKE A HUMAN AND NOT LIKE A ZOMBIE.

THINK LIKE A HUMAN AND NOT LIKE A ZOMBIE.

Whenever I see anyone amongst my people (The Ikwerre's) claim Binin descendants I feel pity for him and his unborn children, it should be a thing of shame seeing your father speak Igbo, his offsprings bearing Igbo name, watching the umunna practice the Igbo omenala traditions including the age grade system, watch your mother's tie two wrappers (a practice you will never find amongst the Binin people) and still boldly tell his children that they're not Igbos, shame on such father's who can't reason logically about our history but swallows everything they tells him hook line and sinker . Thank God the trajectory is changing, most Ikwerre's have seen the truth.
Some of them will tell you "God forbid, I am not from Binin" yes! It's now happening! you know why? because they're gradually seeing the truth.

Those holding on to this Binin false descendance history now are the politicians and a time will come in Rivers State that anyone with that zombie pattern of thinking will never be allowed to be voted for.

How can one be this myopic and illogical to think that an Ikwerre man is a Binin man? Even in dream land you should never believe such falsified lies because our ancestors will slap the hell out of you.

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