THE ARO/IBIBIO WAR (How the Ibibio Left their Homeland)
Read also Origin of the Arochukwu People
So many things have been said about
the Aro/Ibibio war, but all the writers have hidden the real truth; maybe
intentionally, or due to ignorance. Had anyone discussed it with certain fancy
and intention to conceal certain vital information simply because it may arouse
certain unpleasant feelings, then I give him kudos. This is what Ama Ata Aidoo
remarked that in writing about a people of one’s own, there are aspects of the
life of the people one needs not bring to book. But this was not the situation;
it is simple that they did not know the war in its exact. If any of these
writers had heard the correct version of this Aro/Ibibio war he would have
stated the main cause of the war, but none did. They should be kind to state
that the war was caused by the Aro.
The Aro we know today had one
distinct character that made them difficult to live together with others in the
same area. Before the modern era and its civilization, the Aro were dominating
in their nature. They have similar character with the Ezza of Ebonyi State and
the hostile Fulani. At inception they come singly, but as time glides they
continue to bring in their kings gradually until the place is overflowing with
their population. And because their intention was not for mere business, they
do everything possible to be assimilated into the host community to play such
roles as partaking in their communal meetings and showing certain devotion like
an indigenous. And with the amount of humility and submission they do this, it
would be hard for the host to understand their original intention. By the time the host has been engrossed by
their population, the next step is to form an association of their own people
to champion their primary goal to be indigenized. At this point they are
prepared for war, if that is the only solution for them to take over the
land. This arrangement can take hundreds
of years before the final action. That was the Aro technique against the Ibibio.
The Eru (Aro) traders came to the
Ibibio community and lived in recluse at the inception. Later, with the
intuition of more and many more Aro within successive years, the Ibibio
community became populated with Aro traders who did not think travelling back
home again. The Ibibio, being quite docile and accommodating, did not think
anything was wrong having them as brethren. They got the Aro weaved into their
scheme of things and allowed them with the freedom due to an Ibibio bone
citizen. Such was a right and kind thing to do, but the Ibibio never knew that
it is not very stranger that one should live his wife with in the same house.
The Aro on their own part, being conscious of their ancestors’ master plan, had
not failed to communicate to their successive generation that “this is their
home”. By so doing the generations of the Aro ran oblivious of their true
history. Such was the subtle move that grants them access to the Ibibio Ibini
Ukpabi deity.
Ibini Ukpabi originally belonged to
the Ibibio and serviced gerontocracally. The priest had been an elderly person
selected from different Ibibio villages at successive periods. It then happened
that at one turn, the proposed village had an Aro as the eldest person.
Thoughts were given to this decision before agreement was reached that the Aro
should serve the deity since he was no more different from the Ibibio. The day
this decision was made was the day the Ibibio sold their heritage to the Aro.
Being a people who had originated from the part of the world where the
activities of deities reigned supreme, the Aro had their charms inside their
body at birth. Spirits of deities recognized them and communed with them
because they knew the ways of the spirit better.
Finding himself before the service
of the deity, Ibini, he seized the positive function and turned the deity
against the Ibibio. Evil began to befall the Ibibio until information was
sought and attempts were made to replace the priest; an attempt which came very
late, so he could not be moved. This led to the war that finally ejected the
Ibibio from their ancestral home. Today, nobody visits the Aro setting in Abia
and believes that there was once a different set of people that have lived
there before. About the war, it would be fair to say that none took victorious
position; just as we fondly say, the Ibibio left the territory and travelled
towards Cameroon and called the place Osak edet (pronounced “Osangele”). Since
those days, the Aro had used Ibini Ukpabi to display certain supremacy among their
Igbo neighbours. Through the same means they had sold several Igbo natives to
slavery during the trans-Atlantic slave period. Their commitment to this trade
as those of the prehistoric iron and iron tools made the area a trade route for
slave transaction. They hunted people outside their territory for their
merchandise.
Where did the Aro people originated from
ReplyDeleteWhat is the meaning of the word Aro Chukwu
Are the Aro Chukwu people deferent from the rest of the Igbos
The answers to your three questions are provided in the topic stated above "Origin of the Arochukwu People".
DeleteJust click at it And you will be redirected to the Aros' history. Thanks.
Where did the Ibibio people originated from
ReplyDeleteWhat is the meaning of the word Ibibio
Who gave the name / and at where was this name given
The Ibibio are the original owners of the present Arochukwu land. In the beginning of things, they were called "Ibe Igbo", meaning "Fellow Igbo or Igbo brethren".
DeleteAs time glided the blended the words to form the presesnt Ibibio word.
As for their origin, the Ibibio were originally Igbo.
Huh? I'm confused? If Ibibio is Igbo how come till now there are no.igno.speaking tribes in AkwaIbom and Cross river except those in the boundary region. Also, how come the Igbo language has no similiarity with the ibibio language and even Efik? Please get your facts right. If ibibio existed before Igbo. Should ilyje reverse be the case?
DeleteInemesit, I tried checking on where to call you in, unfortunately you are using a concealed identity since 2019 that you have blogged. This attitude made you appear fraudulent before my eyes. Your brief response, which gives no clearity in almost all your sentences, is another problem.
DeleteConcerning your first question, the Ibibio must not speak Igbo for you to know they came from Igbo. Oral Tradition should teach you more to this. The Yoruba, Benin and others that migrated from Igbo do not speak Igbo, yet their oral tradition said they were Igbo in the beginning.
Secondly, your second question shows you have not read anything more than what you already knew before reading this piece.
You asked me to get my fact right. Now, return to the "History Page" and and read "Origin of Efik, Ibibio and Anang", you will see reasons that disprove your claims. Read them first then return for more questions.
So lies are meant to be even with historical facts?
ReplyDeleteAm still yet to discover the real truth of what spiritual beliefs where being used by my ancestors.. A lot is happening and not even the church can help out here, I need to know who are my ancestors and what were their beliefs systems in other to be set free.
Unknown commenter, you haven't done any research on history for the first time and you came here ranting. If you have questions come and ask them and they shall be addressed. If you have a more authentic research work that counters this one, then share it for our consumptions.
ReplyDeleteThe Interpreter, you can't rightly say that the ibibio were originally igbo. That's a fallacy. Your work is basically based on assumptions and recent days propaganda by Biafra apologists trying to create lineages where non existed before! Ibibio as a distinct ethnic group is far older than the Igbo, having settled in Ibom hundreds of years before the first set of igboid speaking groups started arriving! Even the Aros from history never considered themselves as Igbos ab initio,their dialect spoken till today is distinct from the main Igbo language,it's tinted with Ibibio and Efik words,this have been noted by several researchers of repute from various ethnic origins whose work weren't influenced by ethnic sentiments or preconceived ulterior motives!The Ibibio have always been a distinct ethnic group who abhors war and craftiness,their well known spirit of hospitality to strangers became their undoing at Ibom. Unfortunately,even till today they are still welcoming strangers with open arms and the Igbos are still taking advantage of that to exploit them. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIbibio are hospitable to Fulani and Yoruba; not the Igbo.
DeleteAgain, as a reader of Ibibio history, you must have read those works you l
Claimed are renowned about the ibibio heistory. Quote any of the and let me see.
Here we don'ake empty claim. Our works stand heihh because we go epeople opportunities for verification. Prove us wrong with reasonable research proofs. Then will you get our response.
Hmmmm this sounds confusing ,so where aros are originated from and does it means that they are not igbos ? Because according to my fathers who claims that Aros are the rightful owner of Ibini Ukpabi and the land Arochukwu so reading this here sounds complicating and 🤔
ReplyDeleteWhen you get confused reading a particular piece, all you need do is to return to the work again. Revisiting the work will give you a better understanding of the content information. Wherein you seek to deduce extended meaning, then you will have to read the reference books.
DeleteGetting confused after reading this work shows you didn't finish the piece; rather you just read a paragraph or two and Drew your conclusion.
To clear your doubt, look at the "Origin of the Aros" at the top left position of this dzsae. Click at it and get all the information you seek.