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Sirop Miel (f)
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I need some ideas in getting a Christmas gift for an Igbo man who has everything already. He lives in the States.
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Busta (f)
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what is the connection between both of ya?
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crazykid (m)
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What are you giving him for Christmas? Are you just after what you would get from him and not what you want to give to him; do you really love him?
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adeboo (f)
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A baby!  Just kidding, maybe make something personal for him. Something that would have his name on it, something very personal.
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Soundmind (m)
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The greatest gift you will give him is to make him happy. An igbo man value what he can see physical and he will be remembering you with it. Give him a traditional igbo dress to match with a local red cap, neck and hand beads will also be appreciated. In Nigeria here, less N10,000.00 can give you all these things. Whenever he wear it or see anyone wearing good traditional dress, he will remember you.
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anusule (m)
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hmm. give him love 
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oziomatv (m)
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You said he has everything already and think he is single? first get the heart of his family first buy them gifts not him them recomendation will be flying from all corner. the Igbos are still marrying by recomendation. make her mother happy and her sisters also. and goodluck it will work for you. am a tipical Igbo I know our culture.
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grafikdon (m)
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Sirop Miel, like some people suggested, get him something simple with a lasting value (No Nkwobi and ngwo ngwo please). A collection of Naija classics (music) will do, no bootleg please. You have plenty of options. . . from Isi Agu cloth to coral beads.
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Leilah (f)
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A cookery DVD 
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omoge (f)
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cookery DVD for a nigerian man that expects you to do the cooking? forget it and don't waste ya money.
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mrpataki (m)
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A cookery DVD  I no fit shout 
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Leilah (f)
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its a joke you didn't think I was serious did you? 
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mrpataki (m)
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Just joking with you as well.
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