Keep up the good work. The young man, Apiti, is sound and a visionary.
@chimaegeneonu293929 күн бұрын
Mazi may Chiukwu Okike Abiama Elohim bless you guys. Truth is solid even a blind can feel the shape of it. We are all Igbos and any one denying his Igbo identity has some skeleton in his cupboard.
@ucheuzuigwenwali1318Ай бұрын
Keep it up umu nnem maka na Igbo bu ofu
@kliyn370329 күн бұрын
That was an interesting and amazing discussion you hard.Let us know when the KZbin account is ready. Kudos for the remarkable work you are doing.
@MybelovedsonMc29 күн бұрын
Chukwu Emaka I don't know how to say 🙏 for what your doing for igbos to be one family may almighty God be with you and protect you against the evils one's and you teams as will one ❤ bro
@NnaaMehnTv29 күн бұрын
@MybelovedsonMc thank you nwannem
@RadioTV59529 күн бұрын
Bro, Let all Igbo youths petition Gov. Otti to rename Pound Road, Jubilee Road or Milverton Avenue in Aba to Uche Okwukwu Road. Pound Road, Jubilee Road, Milverton Avenue etc. mean nothing whatsoever to Igbos. But Uche Okwukwu Road, Aba acknowledges the contribution of one man to Igbo unity. Folks, let's use our head, if we can have Uthman Dan Fofio Road in Aba, why not Uche Okwukwu Road? Also, one of the conference halls at the new ICC Enugu must be named Uche Okwukwu Centre. Therefore, whether or not he heads Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the name Uche Okwukwu lives in Igboland. Honour to whom honour is due.
@NnaaMehnTv29 күн бұрын
This is be taken into serious considerations
@NnaaMehnTv29 күн бұрын
And thank you for sharing such a wonderful opinion
@DogonTurenchi-c6y29 күн бұрын
Very good suggestion indeed. Uche Okwukwu deserves to be honoured in Iboland whatever happens. Ibo youths must take up this matter and ask Gov Otti to do the needful by renaming one of these in Aba after him: Clifford Road, Jubilee Road, Pound Road, Millerton Avenue. Imagine the impact on Ibo unity right across the board.
@igbounitedforum338629 күн бұрын
@DogonTurenchi-c6yIgbo not Ibo.
@DogonTurenchi-c6y28 күн бұрын
@@igbounitedforum3386 Mr. man, the people were referred to as Ibo for over 400 years and are still identified as such by much of the rest of the world. Therefore the two terms ought to be used interchangeably and in a linked-up way. I say this because someone once posted a video in youtube and that person had a large number of people especially from the Caribbean enquiring about Ibos and the person could not respond convincingly and ended up confusing everyone. To make matters simple Igbo= Ibo. Finito.