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babyosisi (f)
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ebeledi, you may be right because i also found info supporting your claims. PRE-COLONIAL LIFE OF NDI IGBOi'll also see if i can find more stuff from another source. Ask any Igbo elder,Igbo ama eze is a popular saying. meaning Igbos know no kingsearlier on I learnt how I missed out on my naming ceremony,soon I'll learn I have a king and a kingdom  nairaland sef
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grafikdon (m)
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Ask any Igbo elder,Igbo ama eze is a popular saying. meaning Igbos know no kingsearlier on I learnt how I missed out on my naming ceremony,soon I'll learn I have a king and a kingdom  nairaland sefLol. . . I am the prince of Otonuchichi, the eldest son of the warrior Emperor, conqueror of the British Empire . . . his majesty, King Agwoturumbe 1 of Otonuchichi. . . The one and only ' 'Anu ana agba egbe ona ata nni'' 
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OgidiBoy (m)
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Lol. . . I am the prince of Otonuchichi, the eldest son of the warrior Emperor, conqueror of the British Empire . . . his majesty, King Agwoturumbe 1 of Otonuchichi. . . The one and only ' 'Anu ana agba egbe ona ata nni''  Long live your highness 
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babyosisi (f)
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lol. I tire for nairaland. Laudate and TOH are specialist in Igbo affairs. Any Igbos know Ezes are merely ceremonial and have always been except perhaps in Aro or Onitsha.
wait,someone'll soon dig up a book of Igbo kings.rofl.
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babyosisi (f)
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Lol. . . I am the prince of Otonuchichi, the eldest son of the warrior Emperor, conqueror of the British Empire . . . his majesty, King Agwoturumbe 1 of Otonuchichi. . . The one and only ' 'Anu ana agba egbe ona ata nni''  eze i ga ndi rue mgbe ebighebi who is like unto thee?,lol
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babyosisi (f)
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back to the topic,there are things I absolutely love in all cultures. Those Yoruba laces are great,I've acquired a few and if you want your headtie tied correctly,find a Yoruba woman,ho ha. The knee bending by Yorubas to greet elders is wonderful,it used to be common amongst Igbos maybe in my grandmothers days. I love it and find myself doing it sometimes. In traditional dances,next to Nkponkiti and atilogwu,I love the Calabar gyrating dances and the great leg movements with the broad smile on their faces. The Igbo tradition of having a woman waited on hands and feet for 90 days after giving birth is a great one. Her mother even bathes and dresses her and cooks her pepper soup with uda. hopefully,i'll be eating some soon 
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ThiefOfHearts (f)
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The knee bending by Yorubas to great elders is wonderful,it used to be common amongst Igbosmaybe in my grandmothers days. I love it and find myself doing it sometimes.
Is that true? How come they stopped? I always feel weird when I see a Nigerian not bow or whatever whenever they are around elderly people. I bowed for the parents of a good friend of mine who is Igbo during her graduation and her parents looked surprised and amused 
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babyosisi (f)
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my dear,I so love that knee bend greeting. It's so respectful. In old Igbo traditional plays you always saw the women and wives bend their knees and even kneel to greet the elders and husbands but you never see it in real life. That is one tradition we should have never lost.
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omoge (f)
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oh my goodness lol babyosisi just brought something to my mind  . whenever my mom delivered my siblings eh, it's like time for enjoyment. i love all those native soup made with uda, orioma, etc with pounded yam. everything she eats for those 3months must be with pepper soup made from those native spice. atimes, the dark greenish leaf/vegetables. i had to learn to cook it too. wow we all long for a taste lol. those are real culture you know. i hope they still exist sha. i like the bachama dance and the tivs too. every culture in nigeria is unique.
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babyosisi (f)
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omoge e be like say you have something in common with davidylan. is your mom Igbo and dad Yoruba?
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omoge (f)
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where davidylan sef? my sweet Nne is Ika we have lived mostly in the North and the West. @dimka 
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grafikdon (m)
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@ omoge, no mind Dimka alias Mohadana a.k.a Okoroamadi. That guy smokes crushed crayfish like there is no tomorrow.
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babyosisi (f)
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where davidylan sef? my sweet Nne is Ika we have lived mostly in the North and the West. @dimka  I suspect Seun must have done it again  He has a pHD in bannological sciences
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toshmann (m)
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Lol. . . I am the prince of Otonuchichi, the eldest son of the warrior Emperor, conqueror of the British Empire . . . his majesty, King Agwoturumbe 1 of Otonuchichi. . . The one and only ''Anu ana agba egbe ona ata nni'' _______grafikdongreat to know i'm not the only prince in nairaland. I am prince toshmann nwa mama. the agbusi gbara otele 1 of umumkpi, the anu ana agba egbe, o na acho condom 1 of nairalandi.  umuigbo iseeeeee 
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babyosisi (f)
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Lol. . . I am the prince of Otonuchichi, the eldest son of the warrior Emperor, conqueror of the British Empire . . . his majesty, King Agwoturumbe 1 of Otonuchichi. . . The one and only ''Anu ana agba egbe ona ata nni'' _______grafikdongreat to know i'm not the only prince in nairaland. I am prince toshmann nwa mama. [color=#990000]the agbusi gbara otele 1 of umumkpi, the anu ana agba egbe, o na acho condom 1 of nairalandi.  umuigbo iseeeeee  [/color] lol. they are shooting at you and you're looking for rubber? God help you.
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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am prince murtala hamid,the grand son of murtala mohamed.
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grafikdon (m)
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Murtala Mohamed was no King, wetin concern snake with shaving cream? Perhaps you're Corporal Hamid , the grand son of General Murtala. . . 
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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what's so funny that's my hero right there why did you guys had to shoot em' i will do anything in the world to bring him back if i could.
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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and nigga am a prince too hamid murtala is a king of kano hamid a.k.a the siriki of kabir ali straight from the GODJE family.
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grafikdon (m)
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Emmm, alhaji, I no be ''nigga'' o. Why u wan insult by calling me something derogatory ("nigga') when we just they have a harmless conversation? Na so them teach you, mgbo Alaji? And why you dey accuse me of shooting your grand father, them tell you say my papa na Dimka?
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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AM sorry about calling you a nigga,are you igbo?
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grafikdon (m)
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AM sorry about calling you a nigga,are you igbo?
No problemo aboki. I am Nigerian.  Matter of fact I am Irish but was born and raised in Awka (Anambra State) that makes me A Nigerian by birth. Repping Naija to the fullest, green and white From Bauchi to Abia. . . naysayers better better move over! All hail Naija!The greatest nation in the world ! The Giant of Africa (South Africa better recognize!)  Just kidding about the Irish part. But seriously, I am Nwa Afo.
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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are u igbo?
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grafikdon (m)
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are u igbo?
Depends on what you mean by Igbo, because Igbo is another name for indian hemp. I am simply Nigerian.
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YOUNGDICE$ (m)
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you gotta be from a tribe there's nothing like a nigerian with no tribe.
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grafikdon (m)
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you gotta be from a tribe there's nothing like a nigerian with no tribe.
How about an European born and bred in Naija? Are you calling me a bootleg Naija? Nah home boy, I am more Nigerian than Obasanjo and Atiku combined. I speak Igbo and Efik fluently and I try my best in Hausa, I understand a little bit of Yoruba but can't really speak it.
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babyosisi (f)
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na wa for this all Nigerian male
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toshmann (m)
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@youngdice$ grafikdon is the prince of otonuchichi and the heir apparent to the throne of the warrior empire and ipso facto the successor of his majesty, king agwoturumbe 1 of otonuchichi. i think he deserves some respect 
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