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Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 9:20am On Dec 27, 2015
I have over the years lived my life and made all my travels between Abuja,Ebonyi and Abia states not until it was time for me to enter university when i secured admission at UNN..my first week in UNN was so exciting and i have been quite enjoying myself especially with new persons from other parts of south east,then i used to think that since all south easterners are igbos that there is no difference between us as a people but my thoughts were caught short when i started hearing a whole lots of negative comments and un-appealing statements about NSUKKA people esp by the Anambra folks in my room that one of the guys from NSUKKA threatened the guy that he was going to report him to the authorities and that many persons have been punished in school for doing that...these things kept on that many persons from NSUKKA deny their origin especially those from Enugu-ezike axis.
fast forward to when i crossed over to Enugu campus,here u have a more mixture of several persons from south east...truth is that Enugu city remains like the best and most developed eastern capital(not arguable)...here i noticed a more sharp division within the state where an udi person gets offended when u call him/her an Nsukka person and all that with the argument that NSUKKA people are timid and naive...but these i tried analyzing but couldnt decipher.
Not just this u will start but several other things where by Anybody from Ebonyi is regarded automatically as being from Abakaliki and up till now most folks in northern igbo dont still know that Ebonyi was created from Enugu(Abakaliki division) and Abia(Afikpo division).Anybody who's from Abakaliki is regarded as 'nwa-aba' derogatorily.Then i began to ask myself what sought of tribe the igbo is because in all these the hate which they display amongst themselves and abuse is so heavy that u will start even examining your conscience whether actually u folks are of same tribe..
this i bring up for the ignorant folks who think Bi*fra will solve therir problem..
mind you that this will further bring more divisions as Anambra people even see themselves differently from other igbos,thinking they all have the right to insult others and get away with it.And have come to realise that most hate against other tribes and abuse mainly come from Anambra folks(though not all)...am not writing this piece to spite any people but rather to address this ill in our society we need to show tolerance and acceptance to people...and thats why i have come to notice that igbos of Abia, Imo and Ebonyi origin are easier to deal with not because they cant ferment trouble but for the fact that there is nothing good in discord.
WRITTEN BY A CONCERNED NIGERIAN
cc lalsticlala seun mynd44 benedictnsi

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Nobody: 9:21am On Dec 27, 2015
murphyibiam15:
I have over the years lived my life and made all my travels between Abuja,Ebonyi and Abia states not until it was time for me to enter university when i secured admission at UNN..my first week in UNN was so exciting and i have been quite enjoying myself especially with new persons from other parts of south east,then i used to think that since all south easterners are igbos that there is no difference between us as a people but my thoughts were caught short when i started hearing a whole lots of negative comments and un-appealing statements about NSUKKA people esp by the Anambra folks in my room that one of the guys from NSUKKA threatened the guy that he was going to report him to the authorities and that many persons have been punished in school for doing that...these things kept on that many persons from NSUKKA deny their origin especially those from Enugu-ezike axis.
fast forward to when i crossed over to Enugu campus,here u have a more mixture of several persons from south east...truth is that Enugu city remains like the best and most developed eastern capital(not arguable)...here i noticed a more sharp division within the state where an udi person gets offended when u call him/her an Nsukka person and all that with the argument that NSUKKA people are timid and naive...but these i tried analyzing but couldnt decipher.
Not just this u will start but several other things where by Anybody from Ebonyi is regarded automatically as being from Abakaliki and up till now most folks in northern igbo dont still know that Ebonyi was created from Enugu(Abakaliki division) and Abia(Afikpo division).Anybody who's from Abakaliki is regarded as 'nwa-aba' derogatorily.Then i began to ask myself what sought of tribe the igbo is because in all these the hate which they display amongst themselves and abuse is so heavy that u will start even examining your conscience whether actually u folks are of same tribe..
this i bring up for the ignorant folks who think Bi*fra will solve therir problem..
mind you that this will further bring more divisions as Anambra people even see themselves differently from other igbos,thinking they all have the right to insult others and get away with it.And have come to realise that most hate against other tribes and abuse mainly come from Anambra folks(though not all)...am not writing this piece to spite any people but rather to address this ill in our society we need to show tolerance and acceptance to people...and thats why i have come to notice that igbos of Abia, Imo and Ebonyi origin are easier to deal with not because they cant ferment trouble but for the fact that there is nothing good in discord.
WRITTEN BY A CONCERNED NIGERIAN
cc lalsticlala seun mynd44 benedictnsi

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by EternalTruths: 9:31am On Dec 27, 2015
This nonsense topic should be dumped on a waste field located at Ibadan angry

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by babyfaceafrica: 9:38am On Dec 27, 2015
Lolz...if you don't clean your aws ,don't tll m how to clean min...people should look inside themselves,instead of fighting for nothing!!!

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Afam4eva(m): 10:40am On Dec 27, 2015
What the Op has said about the intra tribal divisions is true but it's not peculiar to just Igbos. What I find strange is the length you guys will go to unjustify the call for a Biafran state by some people . It's becoming embarrassing really. The emergence of Biafra does not mean there will be no fighting or divisions or that Biafra will be better than Singapore, so stop giving all these baseless reasons. If you complain of an impending division in Biafra then what is the basis of Nigeria remaining a country when the divisions are worse than anything that can come out of Biafra.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by ckmayoca: 10:48am On Dec 27, 2015
Mr Op this ur topic is applicable to all tribes, even individual families to the extend of work places and group of friends.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by oilykid(m): 11:02am On Dec 27, 2015
murphyibiam15:
I have over the years lived my life and made all my travels between Abuja,Ebonyi and Abia states not until it was time for me to enter university when i secured admission at UNN..my first week in UNN was so exciting and i have been quite enjoying myself especially with new persons from other parts of south east,then i used to think that since all south easterners are igbos that there is no difference between us as a people but my thoughts were caught short when i started hearing a whole lots of negative comments and un-appealing statements about NSUKKA people esp by the Anambra folks in my room that one of the guys from NSUKKA threatened the guy that he was going to report him to the authorities and that many persons have been punished in school for doing that...these things kept on that many persons from NSUKKA deny their origin especially those from Enugu-ezike axis.
fast forward to when i crossed over to Enugu campus,here u have a more mixture of several persons from south east...truth is that Enugu city remains like the best and most developed eastern capital(not arguable)...here i noticed a more sharp division within the state where an udi person gets offended when u call him/her an Nsukka person and all that with the argument that NSUKKA people are timid and naive...but these i tried analyzing but couldnt decipher.
Not just this u will start but several other things where by Anybody from Ebonyi is regarded automatically as being from Abakaliki and up till now most folks in northern igbo dont still know that Ebonyi was created from Enugu(Abakaliki division) and Abia(Afikpo division).Anybody who's from Abakaliki is regarded as 'nwa-aba' derogatorily.Then i began to ask myself what sought of tribe the igbo is because in all these the hate which they display amongst themselves and abuse is so heavy that u will start even examining your conscience whether actually u folks are of same tribe..
this i bring up for the ignorant folks who think Bi*fra will solve therir problem..
mind you that this will further bring more divisions as Anambra people even see themselves differently from other igbos,thinking they all have the right to insult others and get away with it.And have come to realise that most hate against other tribes and abuse mainly come from Anambra folks(though not all)...am not writing this piece to spite any people but rather to address this ill in our society we need to show tolerance and acceptance to people...and thats why i have come to notice that igbos of Abia, Imo and Ebonyi origin are easier to deal with not because they cant ferment trouble but for the fact that there is nothing good in discord.
WRITTEN BY A CONCERNED NIGERIAN
cc lalsticlala seun mynd44 benedictnsi
Bro, discrimination is something that is common not just to the black race even among the white but its more rampant among the blacks and I don't see it ending anytime soon no matter how educated everyone becomes.So, don't make it look that its peculiar to igbos alone..FYI, Enugu ezike is in Igbo Eze and not in Nsukka local govt and am yet to meet anybody from Nsukka that denies his origin..

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by dunkem21(m): 11:08am On Dec 27, 2015
Afam4eva:
What the Op has said about the intra tribal divisions is true but it's not peculiar to just Igbos. What I find strange is the length you guys will go to unjustify the call for a Biafran state by some people . It's becoming embarrassing really. The emergence of Biafra-struggle-disgruntled-elements does not mean there will be no fighting or divisions or that Biafra will be better than Singapore, so stop giving all these baseless reasons. If you complain on an impending division I Biafra then what is the basis of Nigeria remaining a country when the divisions are worse than anything that can come out of Biafra.

Okwu gi kwu oto ka ara ..

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Afam4eva(m): 11:13am On Dec 27, 2015
dunkem21:


Okwu gi kwu oto ka ara ..
What irks me about this whole Biafran argument mostly from the opposition is that they can't give any good reason why it should not be. All they do is try to whip up childish sentiments that doesn't even make sense even to a toddler. very soon you will hear someone open a thread to tell us how a lot of Igbos are in inter tribal marriages and as such it will be hard for a Biafran nation to come into fruition. I'm not a pro-Biafran person but i like when i see people give very strong arguments.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by dunkem21(m): 11:25am On Dec 27, 2015

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Nobody: 11:34am On Dec 27, 2015
E dey everywhere, there are cases of clanship in Igboland, same as everywhere.

I am an Ngwa man from Aba, on a normal day, I will be having oral battle with my bestie from Abiriba, and does it mean we exchange blows? Nope.

Ngwa and Abiriba have clannish issues, but have u seen Ngwa man going to battle against Abiriba, Nope!

But meet us on a normal day, we will jam head and battle an intruder.

That is no case here, the whole "Igbos aren't united" comes from this clannish issues, but at the end of the day, it ends with banters and we all work together to forge ahead.


This whole thing is getting stale, one thinh Igbos don't do is pretending to look like the best. Others pretend, we don't. Easy.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:39am On Dec 27, 2015
You will know that Igbos are united when you unjustly attack any part of Igbo land be it nsuka, abakaliki or anambra.

Why is every yoruba claiming to be from lagos? This is bcus yorubas in lagos see other yoruba from other state like osogbo, ekiti as inferior and timid.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by NakedEve: 11:53am On Dec 27, 2015
Mumu Op I am from MiddleBelt and it is d same.
We tribalize even d next village but we DO NOT KILL THEM.
Tribalism is an ancient protective way of keeping tribal units distinct so as not to go into oblivion.

That's y u have some people calling themselves Jews and outsiders Gentiles or Samaritans.

That's y u have some people calling themselves believers n others kaffirs.

Go and read Yoruba history. It is the same. Awori abuses Egun. Ife abuses Osogbo. Its normal and I doubt if it can ever be fully stopped.
Its a cultural thing and the church is doing. well to reduce its glaringness.

When you cross the line which is unacceptable is when you start killing them.

As for that of the schools, it is normal for outsiders to abuse indigenes because most of those outsiders for them to get to the level they r must be highly exposed because of migration but that does not mean they might even have a college of education not to talk of University in their village.

So Op, go n sleep. kiss

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Udmaster(m): 12:02pm On Dec 27, 2015
TOTAL RUBBISH.. Tribal intra misunderstandings exist in every tribe. Attack any Igbo clan and you will see how united we are.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Lordave: 12:29pm On Dec 27, 2015
dunkem21:


Okwu gi kwu oto ka ara ..
Owughi ara nile kwu oto o.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Mustay(m): 12:32pm On Dec 27, 2015
NakedEve:
.
When you cross the line which is unacceptable is when you start killing them.
Please explain shocked
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by dunkem21(m): 12:42pm On Dec 27, 2015
Lordave:
Owughi ara nile kwu oto o.


Lol .. OK ..

Okwu ya kwuo oto di ka amu ..

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Nobody: 1:54pm On Dec 27, 2015
dunkem21:



Lol .. OK ..

Okwu ya kwuo oto di ka amu ..

Mana o bughi amu wupuru ihe. I manu, o na-ada flat.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 2:47pm On Dec 27, 2015
Afam4eva:
What the Op has said about the intra tribal divisions is true but it's not peculiar to just Igbos. What I find strange is the length you guys will go to unjustify the call for a Biafran state by some people . It's becoming embarrassing really. The emergence of Biafra does not mean there will be no fighting or divisions or that Biafra will be better than Singapore, so stop giving all these baseless reasons. If you complain of an impending division in Biafra then what is the basis of Nigeria remaining a country when the divisions are worse than anything that can come out of Biafra.
Afam4eva:

What irks me about this whole Biafran argument mostly from the opposition is that they can't give any good reason why it should not be. All they do is try to whip up childish sentiments that doesn't even make sense even to a toddler. very soon you will hear someone open a thread to tell us how a lot of Igbos are in inter tribal marriages and as such it will be hard for a Biafran nation to come into fruition. I'm not a pro-Biafran person but i like when i see people give very strong arguments.
Normality:

E dey everywhere, there are cases of clanship in Igboland, same as everywhere.
I am an Ngwa man from Aba, on a normal day, I will be having oral battle with my bestie from Abiriba, and does it mean we exchange blows? Nope.
Ngwa and Abiriba have clannish issues, but have u seen Ngwa man going to battle against Abiriba, Nope!
But meet us on a normal day, we will jam head and battle an intruder.
That is no case here, the whole "Igbos aren't united" comes from this clannish issues, but at the end of the day, it ends with banters and we all work together to forge ahead.
This whole thing is getting stale, one thinh Igbos don't do is pretending to look like the best. Others pretend, we don't. Easy.
Afam4eva:
What the Op has said about the intra tribal divisions is true but it's not peculiar to just Igbos. What I find strange is the length you guys will go to unjustify the call for a Biafran state by some people . It's becoming embarrassing really. The emergence of Biafra does not mean there will be no fighting or divisions or that Biafra will be better than Singapore, so stop giving all these baseless reasons. If you complain of an impending division in Biafra then what is the basis of Nigeria remaining a country when the divisions are worse than anything that can come out of Biafra.
NakedEve:
Mumu Op I am from MiddleBelt and it is d same.
We tribalize even d next village but we DO NOT KILL THEM.
Tribalism is an ancient protective way of keeping tribal units distinct so as not to go into oblivion.
That's y u have some people calling themselves Jews and outsiders Gentiles or Samaritans.
That's y u have some people calling themselves believers n others kaffirs.
Go and read Yoruba history. It is the same. Awori abuses Egun. Ife abuses Osogbo. Its normal and I doubt if it can ever be fully stopped.
Its a cultural thing and the church is doing. well to reduce its glaringness.
When you cross the line which is unacceptable is when you start killing them.
As for that of the schools, it is normal for outsiders to abuse indigenes because most of those outsiders for them to get to the level they r must be highly exposed because of migration but that does not mean they might even have a college of education not to talk of University in their village.
So Op, go n sleep. kiss
Afam4eva:
What the Op has said about the intra tribal divisions is true but it's not peculiar to just Igbos. What I find strange is the length you guys will go to unjustify the call for a Biafran state by some people . It's becoming embarrassing really. The emergence of Biafra does not mean there will be no fighting or divisions or that Biafra will be better than Singapore, so stop giving all these baseless reasons. If you complain of an impending division in Biafra then what is the basis of Nigeria remaining a country when the divisions are worse than anything that can come out of Biafra.
is nice having most your views here...but the truth is that most of u havent lived in this part of the world for long or probably dont seem to notice them....my write up is not about bi*fran state or whatever but the some corrective ills in the society which has no basis for justification....or if u think it has basis then answer some of these questions:

1)since some of you said is cultural then i ask ; do we continue to kill twins bc is cultural in some places
2)do we continue to maltreat 'osu' people just bc is cultural in some places?
3)do we continue to exile young gals bc they're ogbanje?

as our cultures change so as our mentality is supposed to change...lets rally together and build a stronger society thats all my point.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by SonOfEl(m): 3:53pm On Dec 27, 2015
murphyibiam15:

is nice having most your views here...but the truth is that most of u havent lived in this part of the world for long or probably dont seem to notice them....my write up is not about bi*fran state or whatever but the some corrective ills in the society which has no basis for justification....or if u think it has basis then answer some of these questions:

1)since some of you said is cultural then i ask ; do we continue to kill twins bc is cultural in some places
2)do we continue to maltreat 'osu' people just bc is cultural in some places?
3)do we continue to exile young gals bc they're ogbanje?

as our cultures change so as our mentality is supposed to change...lets rally together and build a stronger society thats all my point.

Dude stop trying to save face, you have been bashed....your effort in trying to discredit Igbo unity is futile....stop disgracing yourself.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by NakedEve: 4:00pm On Dec 27, 2015
murphyibiam15:

is nice having most your views here...but the truth is that most of u havent lived in this part of the world for long or probably dont seem to notice them....my write up is not about bi*fran state or whatever but the some corrective ills in the society which has no basis for justification....or if u think it has basis then answer some of these questions:

1)since some of you said is cultural then i ask ; do we continue to kill twins bc is cultural in some places
2)do we continue to maltreat 'osu' people just bc is cultural in some places?
3)do we continue to exile young gals bc they're ogbanje?

as our cultures change so as our mentality is supposed to change...lets rally together and build a stronger society thats all my point.

And that's y we need laws against Tribalism n ethnicity in Nigeria

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by dunkem21(m): 5:19pm On Dec 27, 2015
Normality:


Mana o bughi amu wupuru ihe. I manu, o na-ada flat.


Hahahahaha grin
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 6:43pm On Dec 27, 2015
SonOfEl:


Dude stop trying to save face, you have been bashed....your effort in trying to discredit Igbo unity is futile....stop disgracing yourself.
hapu okwu...abum nwa afo igbo obukwara na imaro..k'anyi kwue ezi nke bu eziokwu....eziokwu bu ndu
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 6:47pm On Dec 27, 2015
NakedEve:

And that's y we need laws against Tribalism n ethnicity in Nigeria
cool...nice suggestion
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Nobody: 6:49pm On Dec 27, 2015

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by tpiar: 1:06am On Dec 28, 2015
I think I may be having a cultural dichotomy or something here.

I don't understand why/how people get upset because they feel hurt their tribe/family/whatever wouldn't be considered suitable marriage partners.

so, date someone else?

or if you want to wing it, good for you.
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by Afam4eva(m): 1:59pm On Dec 28, 2015
murphyibiam15:

is nice having most your views here...but the truth is that most of u havent lived in this part of the world for long or probably dont seem to notice them....my write up is not about bi*fran state or whatever but the some corrective ills in the society which has no basis for justification....or if u think it has basis then answer some of these questions:

1)since some of you said is cultural then i ask ; do we continue to kill twins bc is cultural in some places
2)do we continue to maltreat 'osu' people just bc is cultural in some places?
3)do we continue to exile young gals bc they're ogbanje?

as our cultures change so as our mentality is supposed to change...lets rally together and build a stronger society thats all my point.
. You seem to be changing the tone of your voice. You were the one who brought up Biafra instead of just raising your point.

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2015
Afam4eva:
. You seem to be changing the tone of your voice. You were the one who brought up Biafra instead of just raising your point.
nop...not me but people's comment
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by agadez007(m): 3:03pm On Dec 28, 2015
murphyibiam15:

nop...not me but people's comment
go and eat,seems hunger is pushing ur finger to type trash,wht u are lamenting over is just what we igbos called Njakiri,we mock each other but we are still brothers,my mum and dad are from the same town,buut my dad sometimes mock my mum's village,and my mum,my dad's sometimes,but do they hate each other?NO

sombori push this thread to the dustbin

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Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by murphyibiam15(m): 3:07pm On Dec 28, 2015
agadez007:
go and eat,seems hunger is pushing ur finger to type trash,wht u are lamenting over is just what we igbos called Njakiri,we mock each other but we are still brothers,my mum and dad are from the same town,buut my dad sometimes mock my mum's village,and my mum,my dad's sometimes,but do they hate each other?NO

sombori push this thread to the dustbin
abeg which part of igboland is that....and where do live currently..if u're residing in abuja or lagos then this thread is of course not for u
Re: Sub-tribalism(clanship) In South-east Nigeria by agadez007(m): 5:18pm On Dec 28, 2015
murphyibiam15:

abeg which part of igboland is that....and where do live currently..if u're residing in abuja or lagos then this thread is of course not for u
owerri please

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