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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by tollyboy5(m): 3:16pm On Apr 14
DMerciful:
I agree with the woman that not agreeing to protest against Tinubu is tribalism
Wereiy with all the goodies coming to my state that will eventually favor Nigeria I should go against it? grin

It's very easy for many people to Cap because they're not native lagosian.
After voting obi we've moved on grin
All the best for LP tho.

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by muhammaduyusufu: 3:18pm On Apr 14

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:19pm On Apr 14
If someone had said that to u, u would he furious and accuse the person of hating ur entire tribe.

Bt i am not angry, what u said below is partly true. Some of us like easy life and our men are promiscuous(not our women), that title is supposed to be for igbo women. If u must know, i probably would have had more Igbo girlfriends than ur entire relationship sphere.


There are things we can do for money. We dont go to people's land and stand at the front of their shop to defame them and take their customer. I was young then, bt if it happens now, the Igbo man would have packed his load and leave the community cos i will frustrate him day and night. So also other tribes.


Our ancestral home is our cultural heritage and the Igbo man method of living is alien to us. Bt we are all humans and Nigerians and we must learn to coexist.

I support my people for not selling land to Igbo people and i support my Urhobo fathers for warning all their daughters against copulating with u guys.

My ex gf that the Igbo man got pregnant was an Igbo girl, i don't remembered the state but guess it Anambra. This will never happen with an Urhobo or Isoko gals.

Nonetheless, it our personal decision and we coexist with u guys. Igbo people are very scare in Agbarho. Because the environment is hostile to them. I dont blame my people for this also.

Like i said, we must learn to coexist and live without hate. But we should not throw our common sense away. Learn to coexist bt dont sell ur land to Igbo man.
Happy Sunday!
CharlotteFlair:
Urhobo?

I'm Igbo and it's a taboo to marry from your tribe.

The men are typically lazy! It's the women that do most of the hustling while your men revel themselves in drinking ogogoro from dawn to dusk.

We also don't marry your women because they are very promiscuous and fetish. One man is not enough for them. We don't marry them, God forbid!!!

Okay, so the man near your shop frustrated you out of business and you ran? Well, this is what I'm saying about typical Urhobo man. He loves the easy life. Zero hustling spirit. You are just being a typical Urhobo man that rather than be competitive, he's very complacent.
Please, it's not your fault. That's the dominant gene in you at work.

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Hankim: 3:20pm On Apr 14
Almaiga:


E pain am grin




I'm into Ratak business in case you need it like you coward mentor grin

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by smileyoo: 3:22pm On Apr 14
Hankim:





Your problem is a mental deficiency, anyway In the words of Captain Jack Sparrow, "Crazy people don't know they are crazy.
lol. Okay keep preferring people that are persistently killing your people without apology than people that are at the
same level with you, struggling with the system like you , and paying the same price of misrule with you.
and you are very wise and not crazy with such misplaced priority. wise one indeed !
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by muhammaduyusufu: 3:22pm On Apr 14

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by CharlotteFlair: 3:22pm On Apr 14
payaseriy:
u don't know life.

People hate people that wronged them... is Palestine better than Isreal ?

Bad character will make people to hate u
Urhobo wayoooooo...

Primitive wayo for that matter. Majority of Niger deltans hate Urhobo people more than the plaque itself.
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by DMerciful(m): 3:24pm On Apr 14
Are you really from Lagos? You think the Tinubu dynasty is giving Lagos a fair deal?

Do you know Lagos is about the 6th Largest economy in Africa but among the poorest standard of living!

You do not have constant electricity, government provided pipe borne water,
good health facilities and insurance, emergency response like 911, good road networks, low crime rate etc but you're happy with the current Lagos. Have you reviewed places like Cairo, Kigali, Cape Town, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Addis Ababa, Nairobi and see that Lagos has a lot of gaps to close?

Lagosians bask in mediocrity!
tollyboy5:

Wereiy with all the goodies coming to my state that will eventually favor Nigeria I should go against it? grin

It's very easy for many people to Cap because they're not native lagosian.
After voting obi we've moved on grin
All the best for LP tho.
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by marsman: 3:26pm On Apr 14
Hankim:





I'm into Ratak business in case you need it like you coward mentor grin
You can take one yourself; explain to us how the false story your elders told you, to cope with losing to a man you hate so much, took place.

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:26pm On Apr 14
CharlotteFlair:
Urhobo wayoooooo...

Primitive wayo for that matter. Majority of Niger deltans hate Urhobo people more than the plaque itself.
lol


That's a lie, bt ur opinion. So let's let it slide.
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Verbtips(m): 3:27pm On Apr 14
Although i don't support tribalism
but you are right i could remember vividly when i was in port harcourt,when my father took me to madam putgrin TO EAT BEANS CUS But if i was alone i would have bought snacks,but that day i was truely hungry we entered i was served beans and bread as usual devouring my tin.when the boy that owns the shop brings a pure water to the man sitting opposite me what i heard is have you seen an igbo man drinking pure water that he go get bottle water
this tin wan bring fight if not for my father
but i love igbo sha for dier creativity
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Hankim: 3:28pm On Apr 14
Almaiga:


Fulani are their masters



who get time for people who value cow than human being couple with hard head slamming twice a day meaning 2 x 365 = 730 then add the years, the person suppose be mentally sane? gringrin

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:28pm On Apr 14
SeeWahala:


Igbos that travel all over the world and live with the indigenous people from all the cities they dwell in peacefully without strife or skirmishes. . . Are the ones you want to preach to concerning coexistence? undecided

Wonderful cheesy and you say you're not an agbad0rian?

Nd what ethnic group doesn't travel around the world and live with people ?
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Almaiga: 3:29pm On Apr 14
Hankim:





I'm into Ratak business in case you need it like you coward mentor grin

I hear say, na weting Ojukwu take be that, before he kpai grin

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 9japride(m): 3:31pm On Apr 14
Almaiga:



They are actually our slaves
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Just look this one. None of you all can measure up with Igbos.
Keep lamenting on Igbos daily, none give a fu£k about your people.
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Almaiga: 3:32pm On Apr 14
Verbtips:
Although i don't support tribalism
but you are right i could remember vividly when i was in port harcourt,when my father took me to madam putgrin TO EAT BEANS CUS But if i was alone i would have bought snacks,but that day i was truely hungry we entered i was served beans and bread as usual devouring my tin.when the boy that owns the shop brings a pure water to the man sitting opposite me what i heard is have you seen an igbo man drinking pure water that he go get bottle water
this tin wan bring fight if not for my father
but i love igbo sha for dier creativity

You love them for their creativity in crimes right? grin grin

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Hankim: 3:33pm On Apr 14
marsman:

You can take one yourself; explain to us how the false story your elders told you, to cope with losing to a man you hate so much, took place.





I will keep one for you in case if you need it in future, your mentor has thought you guys the easier way to get over your coward nature is Ratak or Ratak+

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by CharlotteFlair: 3:33pm On Apr 14
payaseriy:
If someone had said that to u, u would he furious and accuse the person of hating ur entire tribe.

Bt i am not angry, what u said below is partly true. Some of us like easy life and our men are promiscuous(not our women), that title is supposed to be for igbo women. If u must know, i probably would have had more Igbo girlfriends than ur entire relationship sphere.


There are things we can do for money. We dont go to people's land and stand at the front of their shop to defame them and take their customer. I was young then, bt if it happens now, the Igbo man would have packed his load and leave the community cos i will frustrate him day and night. So also other tribes.


Our ancestral home is our cultural heritage and the Igbo man method of living is alien to us. Bt we are all humans and Nigerians and we must learn to coexist.

I support my people for not selling land to Igbo people and i support my Urhobo fathers for warning all their daughters against copulating with u guys.

My ex gf that the Igbo man got pregnant was an Igbo girl, i don't remembered the state but guess it Anambra. This will never happen with an Urhobo or Isoko gals.

Nonetheless, it our personal decision and we coexist with u guys. Igbo people are very scare in Agbarho. Because the environment is hostile to them. I dont blame my people for this also.

Like i said, we must learn to coexist and live without hate. But we should not throw our common sense away. Learn to coexist bt dont sell ur land to Igbo man.
Happy Sunday!
You are talking rubbish!
An Igbo had a shop near yours and because of his shrewd business acumen, you chickened out, typical of Urhobo man. You and your brother are nothing but EKPA, EkPA Jiji! EkPA eghegh!

It's an abomination to marry an Urhobo person in my place.

Your women are very very promiscuous and fetish, that's why there is a high incidence of broken marriage in your place.

When the men marry them and immediately try to curtail their promiscuity by placing juju on them, they will eventually abandon the marriage and hop to the next one and make sure the man does not pay her bride price.

They continue to live together without formalizing the union traditionally because the day the man dares that, his days are numbered!

The wife will go and do her own juju to nullify the juju placed on her and will begin to Bleep around, then boom! Her juju fails and the man dies from protruding stomach.

If the man is lucky to get the wife to confess publicly about her promiscuity, then there's a chance he will leave.

Majority of your marriages are not traditionally formalized because of the narration I just gave you.

Your women are very promiscuous and your men are inherently lazy.

Even now that you claim to be a man, the lazy gene you were born with is still in you. I dare you to stand in the way of any Igboman and be crushed to powder!

Nonsense!

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Almaiga: 3:34pm On Apr 14
9japride:
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Just look this one. None of you all can measure up with Igbos.
Keep lamenting on Igbos daily, none give a fu£k about your people.

True.
We can't measure to those criminals, ritualist, Cannibals and terrorist (IPOB)

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by muhammaduyusufu: 3:34pm On Apr 14

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Hankim: 3:35pm On Apr 14
Almaiga:


You love them for their creativity in crimes right? grin grin




You sound like Illiterate
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:37pm On Apr 14
SeeWahala:


Just own your agbad0 status with your full chest bro undecided no need to keep dragging

We understand how moles and saboteurs operate. You're busted cry
I'm a proud Urhobo man.

Anyways am not surprised with ur comments. Typical of ur class.
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by Basic123: 3:37pm On Apr 14
payaseriy:
First and foremost. I am from the Niger Delta and the Igbos are the closest relatives we have but the truth must be said without bias or favouritism.

Growing up, i never truly understood why people in Warri(Agbarho) would say "no one should sell land to Igbo man'. It was not hate, but something the Urhobo observed about the nature of the Igbo men wanting to snatch their lands and impose dominance.

My people don't really like the Igbos. I didnt know why at first until i was a victim of an Igbo man. We had a striving business until an Igbo man came close and opened a shop next to ours. Within few weeks, he would stand close to the road and whenever someone wanted to enter our shop, he would call them and lure them over. It was a very annoying character, some of these people would later inform us that the igbo man was saying our products are substandard and that our price are way too higher.

I didn't stay enough to tolerate the nonsense because i later stopped going to the shop and left the business to my younger brother. Months later, i went to the shop and was surprised how the Igbo man would draw people away and even have the audacity to come to our shop to collect goods for them.

My stupid brother allowed this to happened. It was a very difficult times for our business. His desperation to make money would drive him to even kill a man.

They actually did something that led to the death of my father, that's a story for another time.

I had a girlfriend at home before i gained admission into the university. Then one holiday, my girlfriend told me that same igbo man came to her and told her i wont marry her and that am promiscuous and was only using her, and so much more. The igbo man was troubling the little girl and because of her incessant complain of what the Igbo man was saying to her, i decided to stay off. I left the girl.

Barely six months later, she was pregnant and abadoned. How time flies!

Still i never hated an entire tribe because of the evil of some of the people. I can say more than hundred of evil that igbo men had done to me and my family in Warri. One of such time, an igbo woman poisoned our dog, yes, we know she did it because she was our tenant and when the dog was vomiting, it was same thing she had on her. Plus, she had often threatened to kill the dog for invading her rented space.

It was very painful because that dog was our first dog and my elder brother bought me that dog the day i was born. I was about 10 when the dog died. Same years as the dog, i cried and for the first time in my life, i saw tears on my Dad's face.

Alot happened since then bt let save them for later...

Many years later, i went to lagos to stay with a friend. And one of those days, my car got broken and i decided to take public transport.

I got into one and while the car was still in transit, a man(presumably a yoruba man), did something that got a lady pissed off in the cab. I interfered and told the man his wrong and the next thing he said to me was "These Igbo boys, we go deal with all of ona..." i could read the hate on his expression. But i was no Igbo boy, as a matter of fact, i am an Urhobo boy, a tribe so complex that wont even sell a piece of land to Igbo or yoruba man.



So many tribes Hate Igbo and i don't imagine why. They are full of themselves and think the entire country revolves around them, they forget they are just one out of 250 ethnic group in Nigeria.

The yoruba man feels threatened by the existence of the Igbo man. I don't blame them. Even i feel repugnant at the character of many of them, mostly my current Neighbor that defames me at all opportunity.

But we must learn to co exist. The bad eggs are many but that doesnt mean we should throw away the entire basket. The Igbo man has wronged me even more than many people attacking them, bt i can't hate an entire ethnic group because 100s of them stepped on my toes.

Fighing and hating on Nairaland is not the right way to express yourself. Like the Bible says" doing the right thing, is what makes a nation great".

Don't be a tribalist ( almost like Racist), let learn to tolerate and coexist, but don't sell your land to them o... Lol.

Anyways, please lets coexist

Yorubas are not threatened by the existence of IGBO!

Who dem be!....you mena the same set of people yorubas taught how to read and write their language when their forefathers were still walking around naked

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by CharlotteFlair: 3:38pm On Apr 14
payaseriy:
lol


That's a lie, bt ur opinion. So let's let it slide.
So you don't sell land to igbos in your community?

I have always known you were not a true Urhobo man. Igbos have plenty landed properties even in your remote villages that are currently under siege by the army and criminal elements grin
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:39pm On Apr 14
You're only creating more hate for the Igbos with comments like this.
CharlotteFlair:
You are talking rubbish!
An Igbo had a shop near yours and because of his shrewd business acumen, you chickened out, typical of Urhobo man. You and your brother are nothing but EKPA, EkPA Jiji! EkPA eghegh!

It's an abomination to marry an Urhobo person in my place.

Your women are very very promiscuous and fetish, that's why there is a high incidence of broken marriage in your place.

When the men marry them and immediately try to curtail their promiscuity by placing juju on them, they will eventually abandon the marriage and hop to the next one and make sure the man does not pay her bride price.

They continue to live together without formalizing the union traditionally because the day the man dares that, his days are numbered!

The wife will go and do her own juju to nullify the juju placed on her and will begin to Bleep around, then boom! Her juju fails and the man dies from protruding stomach.

If the man is lucky to get the wife to confess publicly about her promiscuity, then there's a chance he will leave.

Majority of your marriages are not traditionally formalized because of the narration I just gave you.

Your women are very promiscuous and your men are inherently lazy.

Even now that you claim to be a man, the lazy gene you were born with is still in you. I dare you to stand in the way of any Igboman and be crushed to powder!

Nonsense!
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by SeeWahala: 3:39pm On Apr 14
payaseriy:
lol


That's a lie, bt ur opinion. So let's let it slide.

It's not a lie oh cool

Me I've lived in warri. Edjeba and nigercat. My first landlord in nigercat was one urobo man. Let me just close my mouth for your sake angry

Because if I open thread because of him as you just did ehn . . . You go hail cool

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by payaseriy: 3:40pm On Apr 14
CharlotteFlair:
So you don't sell land to igbos in your community?

I have always known you were not a true Urhobo man. Igbos have plenty landed properties even in your remote villages that are currently under siege by the army and criminal elements grin

U will teach me about my people and tell me more about where i stay ?

Live in ur delusion
Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by SeeWahala: 3:41pm On Apr 14
CharlotteFlair:
So you don't sell land to igbos in your community?

I have always known you were not a true Urhobo man. Igbos have plenty landed properties even in your remote villages that are currently under siege by the army and criminal elements grin

Don't mind him. I myself have a land in agbarho today. Bought over 8 years ago.

The guy na yoruba apc agbad0 igbo hating *%@! 😑

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Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 9japride(m): 3:42pm On Apr 14
Almaiga:


True.
We can't measure to those criminals, ritualist, Cannibals and terrorist (IPOB)
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We love to see you all lamenting about Igbos daily. Keep it up.

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