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chi-baby (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #32 on: August 08, 2007, 06:46 PM »

umm, sorry what does that mean?
moondust (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #33 on: August 08, 2007, 06:58 PM »

Igbo women like money, and Igbo men make money, does anyone have a problem with that?
chi-baby (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #34 on: August 08, 2007, 07:03 PM »

abeg ma brother ask them that very good question jareeh
Imani (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #35 on: August 08, 2007, 07:20 PM »

The alternative to having money is living in poverty. Poverty does no good to anybody.

Knowing the kind of society we live in, it is no wonder why everyone wants to be rich.

There is nothing wrong in working hard and making good money, and living comfortably. For those that don't like being rich, why don't you try being poor and see the difference in terms of quality of life?
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #36 on: August 08, 2007, 08:07 PM »

It's the lazy bones that come up with such stereotypes to dampen the spirit of hard workers.
let them eat their hearts out.

biko where are the dollars sef,make I begin collect my own Tongue
grafikdon
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #37 on: August 08, 2007, 08:12 PM »

MY people, I have a very urgent message to deliver.




YOU ARE DEAD WITHOUT MONEY





A word is enough for the wise. Poverty hurts physically, emotionally, spiritually. . . nothing kills a man's self esteem like financial incapability. . . NOTHING! Not ugliness, not even pea sized abunna a.k.a Johnny Odenson.
romeo (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #38 on: August 08, 2007, 08:42 PM »

Quote from: grafikdon on August 08, 2007, 08:12 PM

YOU ARE DEAD WITHOUT MONEY


 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Donzman (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #39 on: August 09, 2007, 01:40 AM »

Quote from: grafikdon on August 08, 2007, 08:12 PM
MY people, I have a very urgent message to deliver.




YOU ARE DEAD WITHOUT MONEY





A word is enough for the wise. Poverty hurts physically, emotionally, spiritually. . . nothing kills a man's self esteem like financial incapability. . . NOTHING! Not ugliness, not even pea sized abunna a.k.a Johnny Odenson.

Some of them will tell you they have lovehahahahaha Grin Grin
grafikdon
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #40 on: August 09, 2007, 05:14 AM »

Quote from: romeo on August 08, 2007, 08:42 PM
Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

Na so them go tok until the guy with the Escalade comes along, na bye bye sucker be that one o  Cheesy

My people make una try to gather the green backs well well o  Grin
toshmann (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #41 on: August 09, 2007, 11:33 AM »

in my religion, poverty is a sin Grin
even nigerian pastors agree with me b/c all major pentecostal churches in nigeria now are preaching on wealth. and their lead pastors are not ibo. lol.  Cheesy

hey, we ibos like money and we have no regrets Cool if other people no like money that one no be our business Tongue we will continue to like money. e dey pain you? Tongue

but you ibo girls make una sofry sofry for ya own money issues abeg Grin
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #42 on: August 09, 2007, 05:50 PM »

Quote from: toshmann on August 09, 2007, 11:33 AM
in my religion, poverty is a sin Grin
even nigerian pastors agree with me b/c all major pentecostal churches in nigeria now are preaching on wealth. and their lead pastors are not ibo. lol. Cheesy

hey, we ibos like money and we have no regrets Cool if other people no like money that one no be our business Tongue we will continue to like money. e dey pain you? Tongue

but you ibo girls make una sofry sofry for ya own money issues abeg Grin


lol
Tosh,I hear this Ibo girl talk all the time na wetin?
Is there anyone on earth that will not be happier with more money?
I've been believing God for 1 million dollarized green ones and he will answer me.

I'll like to take a vacation to Cardiff and beyond and live comfortably and it's not a sin as long as I'm not obsessed by it.
anyone that hates money should send them to me western union and email the PIN number to babyosisi@hotmail.com Cool Cool
romeo (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #43 on: August 09, 2007, 06:17 PM »

ego ji oru  Grin Grin Grin Grin, ka mmiri ma block bu na ego adighi Grin Grin Grin
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #44 on: August 09, 2007, 06:20 PM »

my dear if not for lack of money,I would have had my building back home up to "lintel" by now.
romeo (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #45 on: August 09, 2007, 06:46 PM »

imagine that!! ego is sweet
ghettochyk (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #46 on: August 09, 2007, 06:56 PM »

Quote from: babyosisi on August 09, 2007, 06:20 PM
my dear if not for lack of money,I would have had my building back home up to "lintel" by now.
akwa ya? hapu ndi mmadu ka ha n'ako rubbish. What's wrong with liking money?
Quote from: romeo on August 09, 2007, 06:46 PM
imagine that!! ego is sweet
Tastes like candy. yummmm Cheesy
romeo (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #47 on: August 09, 2007, 07:00 PM »

nwa ghetto kedu ije? now i know na ilaikiri ego Cool
omoge (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #48 on: August 09, 2007, 07:00 PM »

true talk babyosisi

money good o money good o  Cheesy
ghettochyk (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #49 on: August 09, 2007, 07:05 PM »

Quote from: romeo on August 09, 2007, 07:00 PM
nwa ghetto kedu ije? now i know na ilaikiri ego Cool

a di m nma. giwa kwanu?

of course, i ga mariri. o wu ugbua ka i choputara?  Huh
gilgee (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #50 on: August 09, 2007, 07:37 PM »

Why all these idiotic stereotypes of Ibos and money?
Who doesn’t like money? Who doesn’t desire to date/marry a rich guy who can provide her with basic amenities like security ( I no mean  get muscle for all corner/joints[macho]; talking about financial security), shelter etc?
  You all are chanting about Ibos and money, please could some 1 raise his/her to tell me that he/she has never dreamt of being a millionaire/billionaire? We all dream to become 1, same thing applies to the Ibos, but the difference is that they materialize their dreams by working in every means possible; then instead of you to praise their efforts and shun your laziness/fear by imitating you all sit here and talk trash about hardworking people.
 
As a gentle man, you should be proud to foot the bills of your babe/fiancé/wife , because that’s the major provision you can offer her to enrich her beauty and take good care of herself , abi na mess and fine boy she go chop? If you are dating a girl who is so foolish to  forget her right, then count yourself lucky and foolish as well for not performing your duties. The Ibo girls know their rights and you must drop to make them look good for you na; abi nobi money she go take buy better/sexy/hot undies wey go liven up your oboko, pimp herself to swell your big head for public, flaunting her before your friends?

However, it depends on the type of girl you are going out with. If you are dating a student whose parents are not so rich, you should be ready to help her out unless you want to her to take less from you and get more from somewhere, because there are bigger boys out there who are ready to give without complaint. I have observed that majority of these guys wey dey complain, their pockets never solid.

Conclusively, I hail them Ibo girls because they no believe in OSHO FREE. Give and take God no go vex! Boys wey their pocket never strong, I advise una to shift from fine girls wey be students because you go everly spend, except you get am well for waist wey you go be bed boy while she gets the goodies from others.

Na ma 2 cents be that so

omoge (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #51 on: August 09, 2007, 07:43 PM »

laughing out loud  Grin
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #52 on: August 09, 2007, 07:59 PM »

Quote from: gilgee on August 09, 2007, 07:37 PM
Why all these idiotic stereotypes of Ibos and money?
Who doesn’t like money? Who doesn’t desire to date/marry a rich guy who can provide her with basic amenities like security ( I no mean get muscle for all corner/joints[macho]; talking about financial security), shelter etc?
 You all are chanting about Ibos and money, please could some 1 raise his/her to tell me that he/she has never dreamt of being a millionaire/billionaire? We all dream to become 1, same thing applies to the Ibos, but the difference is that they materialize their dreams by working in every means possible; then instead of you to praise their efforts and shun your laziness/fear by imitating you all sit here and talk trash about hardworking people.
 
As a gentle man, you should be proud to foot the bills of your babe/fiancé/wife , because that’s the major provision you can offer her to enrich her beauty and take good care of herself , abi na mess and fine boy she go chop? If you are dating a girl who is so foolish to forget her right, then count yourself lucky and foolish as well for not performing your duties. The Ibo girls know their rights and you must drop to make them look good for you na; abi nobi money she go take buy better/sexy/hot undies wey go liven up your oboko, pimp herself to swell your big head for public, flaunting her before your friends?

However, it depends on the type of girl you are going out with. If you are dating a student whose parents are not so rich, you should be ready to help her out unless you want to her to take less from you and get more from somewhere, because there are bigger boys out there who are ready to give without complaint. I have observed that majority of these guys wey dey complain, their pockets never solid.

Conclusively, I hail them Ibo girls because they no believe in OSHO FREE. Give and take God no go vex! Boys wey their pocket never strong, I advise una to shift from fine girls wey be students because you go everly spend, except you get am well for waist wey you go be bed boy while she gets the goodies from others.

Na ma 2 cents be that so



ROFL and looking like a fool at work
My brother thank you jare.
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #53 on: August 09, 2007, 08:04 PM »

Who sabi the old song aki?
my best part says.

If you get money,make you no laugh the people wey no get
If you no get money make you  no cry because you no get am

God's time is the best,opportunity come but once
In this woooorld  ehhhhhhhh
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #54 on: August 09, 2007, 08:07 PM »

multiply that picture by I million,that is what I'm believing Jehovah for.
For me and anyone who so believes
Can someone say Amen!!


* 50bill.jpg (21.29 KB, 292x123 )
omoge (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #55 on: August 09, 2007, 08:13 PM »

I loved that Aki song  Cheesy hehehe babyosisi

Aki aki
Aki aki
Aki aki eeeeee


who knows tmr oo mama Aki nobody knows tmr
learnt it from my mom  Cheesy

na so life be ooo.
omoge (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #56 on: August 09, 2007, 08:16 PM »

Amen
Isi
Amin

amen, amen, amen amen,
ameeen, aaaaaaamen, aaaamen, amen amen.

LOl
willywilly
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #57 on: August 09, 2007, 08:33 PM »

House, sayin IBO women luvs money, de answer na Yes, BUT nt more thn women from other tribes. ( lik yoruba, beni, ishan, isoko, ijaw,tiv, urhobo) who can do any thing because of money.
babyosisi (f)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #58 on: August 09, 2007, 08:49 PM »

I can see mohadana AKA Dimka dead on a stretcher, a shrivelled up old man with the word IGBO forming on his fungating lips Grin
My dad told me that before the war,the most Ijaw men did in PH was dress up with their big hats and carry umbrellas around that was why they didn't waste time stealing Igbo men's properties after the war.
Reaping where they did not sow.

I guess the sins of your fathers are catching up with you.
See how you run around from thread to thread like a mad man
Onye ara mile 1
You'll soon comot your clothings and run into Diobu market at the rate you're going Grin
grafikdon
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #59 on: August 09, 2007, 09:11 PM »

Wow, others eat stock fish with egusi soup while some people crush them and smoke with dry banana leaves.  Huh
willywilly
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #60 on: August 09, 2007, 10:19 PM »

@mr Dimka,
Mohammed Ibrahim Wudil, Virgin Atlantic Airline crew.
caught wit 2kg of cocaine bound 4 London. who knowe hw  many times
de don dey carry am.
gilgee (m)
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #61 on: August 10, 2007, 08:39 AM »

@ Mr. Dimka
   I am currently dating a yoruba girl here in india. She is a student and just 20 years old. Big head {dimka}, if you see how this girl dey bill me ehen. Na ibo blood dey run for her vein?
      We dey shop till we drop, she dey confess love pass any other girl me don date. As if thats not enough, i introduced ma fdrd to her sista, that one na another milking machine.
 Talking about criminals, majority of drug peddlers around the world are yoruba tho i knw sey my ibo brothers na their boss and that makes you  guys idiots. Una dey peddle for us while we sit and enjoy dey use una foolish brains.
  Ade bendel wey be fraud start na ibo?
Obasanajo wey don badge P.hd in stealing science and monkeyism(lol @ d yeye grammer used in qualifying the yeye man) na ibo man?
 Mr. dimka, please don't unleash the anger in me abeg, make i no begin confess. You lazy mouthy idiots will only grow if you learn to appreciate the ibos and stop hating their efforts to groom the economy of our country naija.

@ babyosisi
Nne kedu ije?
No worry chineke go give you your share lol.
 @all ibo brothers/sisters
You guys shouldn't give up because of these envious/malicious stereotypes.
make una continue to dey huzzle, because we no need rule naija politically, but make we dey control d nation's economy Cool Cool Wink Wink

@haterz
God don bless us be sey we are blessed, and you guys can do us no harm with your illusions. Tongue Tongue Tongue
grafikdon
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #62 on: August 10, 2007, 09:22 AM »

Giglee, please ignore Dimka the original afo anu, he will slowly disintegrate when you deny him his most essential commodity; ATTENTION.  Cheesy
willywilly
Re: Igbo Women And Money Stereotype
« #63 on: August 10, 2007, 10:14 AM »

@ Chief Dimka,
  make u think, before u yab. if nt, u go make ur self yeye to de Ibos.
  read wetin (Gilgee) wrote. i hope sey u go grab am.
Hey Chief Dimka, please
I won know. if u bi  Brother to that Stupid Idiot Dimka wee kill that Foolish Murderer called MURTALA MUHAMMED
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