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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by prettyslimme(f): 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2016
Berlyn:
ndi igbo kwenu grin grin ndi ofe nmanu know no pass jellof rice and fish with semo grin embarassed tongue
but u pple dont fail to show up at yoruba weddings just because of dis same.jellof rice and semo.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Ofemmanu1: 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2016
saintdennis:

"Talk sense to a fool and he will call u foolish"

The above Is an apt description of your line of response.

And I would have loved to enlighten u but Proverbs 23:9. Tells me it would be a waste of time.

Now run along...
Brutality!
Lol!

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Bluffly: 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2016
examhall3:
Yes!
Dem like food eeh

Buht Igbo boys no dey use eye see money

Meaning Igbos sting money every where dey go hence very corruption and juju driven while the Yoruba's like food to be healthy

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by SaffronSpice: 3:01pm On Jul 01, 2016
Ofemmanu1:
They don't read books na. Jati-jati people.
Lol.
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Ofemmanu1: 3:02pm On Jul 01, 2016
prettyslimme:
but u pple dont fail to show up at yoruba weddings just because of dis same.jellof rice and semo.
ahahahahaha!
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by notoriousbabe: 3:03pm On Jul 01, 2016
Ofemmanu1:

He was tryin to say na Igbo get money pass.
My friend chijioke couldn't do naming ceremony of his new born, he made us wait for three months before he shared cabin biscuits and sweet.
So pathetic!
No sane Omo Odua dares such horrific st.upidy.
The moment i give birth, i'll invite the whole Nl'ders to come and celebrate with me, by putting on correct laces, golds, shoes, gele & agbada and eating varieties from Amala, efo riro to asorted meats, and catfishes.
Click like if you reject celerating your new born after 3 months with buscuits and sweet.
#Proudly Ijebu, omo alare.
omo forget all dis okoro people jare.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Twistaray(m): 3:04pm On Jul 01, 2016
bignero:


is that also why your tribe is filled with lazy people ,unhygenic professionals and dirty omoniles....feeding fat on other tribes sweat? undecided

evidently the op was just catching fun....but u decided to be a cry baby

kpele

Dude, if you want to insult him do so don't insult my great tribe.
Don't try what you can't finished becos we know whose states is most filthy and dirty in nigeria.

Don't. Start. What. You. Can't. Finish. grin

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by UuzbaGuuzba: 3:04pm On Jul 01, 2016
eluquenson:
Rubbish thread undecided

Me am neither Igbo nor Yoruba. But I shall not leave Lagos till I have eaten well-well at Yoruba parties. Any one. Whether I know the person or not.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by godwinkessi: 3:06pm On Jul 01, 2016
saintdennis:
That is why one tribe is filled with drug dealers and prostitutes & the other is filled with professors n pious women

Yoruba babes hitherto don't do runs until they(edos). And d igbos influenced them

Worshipping money leading the younger ones to believe in making it :legally or illegally

And when they started to do runs they became worse than ibos. Their runs girls are more stupid cos at times they just do it and get paid with nothing but the guy driving her home. Too bad

As for drugs hmmmmm; Yorubas and yahoo yahoo are like chim chim and groundnut
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Braintouch(m): 3:07pm On Jul 01, 2016
bloodyBLOGGER:
dont celebrate too early. Both pictures are Yoruba parties- check the attires.
Not true, sir. The other is was an Igbo party held in my state. Although, I still prefer Yoruba party because they don't discriminate when they dish out food, unlike Igbos who would show off first before attending to people.
http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/05/check-out-all-money-sprayed-on-this.html?m=1

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by femi4: 3:08pm On Jul 01, 2016
Berlyn:
ndi igbo kwenu grin grin ndi ofe nmanu know no pass jellof rice and fish with semo grin embarassed tongue
if I give you E slap

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by baby124: 3:08pm On Jul 01, 2016
But the Yoruba's invented spraying of money. Igbo's don't even spray money like that. That is a yahoo boys wedding. Yoruba's actually are the money sprayer's.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by saintdennis(m): 3:08pm On Jul 01, 2016
bignero:


is that also why your tribe is filled with lazy people ,unhygenic professionals and dirty omoniles....feeding fat on other tribes sweat? undecided

evidently the op was just catching fun....but u decided to be a cry baby

kpele

Lols i'm edo... let the yorubas defend themselves.
But in the spirit of fair play abeg o You're free to use invectives on my tribe too, no wahala.

N since u were so smart to figure out the OP was just having fun, what makes u now think I myself ain't also just messing around?

Run along

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by chrisskynet(m): 3:10pm On Jul 01, 2016
bloodyBLOGGER:
dont celebrate too early. Both pictures are Yoruba parties- check the attires.


I'm nt even judging wit dis picx..
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by JAWBONE(m): 3:10pm On Jul 01, 2016
Putting all tribal differences aside, Yoruba party wins it anyday anytime

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by prettyslimme(f): 3:11pm On Jul 01, 2016
ahamonyeka:
they do party with borrowed money then after the party they start to drink garri.
its beta I treat my guest well with borrowed mony if I must hv a party.dan starve.my guest cos of stinginess.face it even igbos dt re very wealthy re bad at hospitality.not bn tribalistic but hv attended a lot of igbo parties and I must say I was dissapointed.but attend a yoruba function even an average yporuba and ull go home filled.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Ofemmanu1: 3:11pm On Jul 01, 2016
Twistaray:


Dude, if you want to insult him do so don't insult my great tribe.
Don't try what you can't finished becos we know whose states is most filthy and dirty in nigeria.

Don't. Start. What. You. Can't. Finish. grin
Abeg leave em jati-jati biabia flat.head.s alone.
Everybody knows where the Nigerian zone with eroded red-mud godforsaken land is located.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by saintdennis(m): 3:12pm On Jul 01, 2016
godwinkessi:


And when they started to do runs they became worse than ibos. Their runs girls are more stupid cos at times they just do it and get paid with nothing but the guy driving her home. Too bad

As for drugs hmmmmm; Yorubas and yahoo yahoo are like chim chim and groundnut

Lol

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Cyberfavour(m): 3:13pm On Jul 01, 2016
True o

We dey chop no be small grin grin

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by aalangel(f): 3:14pm On Jul 01, 2016
Blessed is the hand that giveth, than the one that taketh....

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Tmercy(m): 3:15pm On Jul 01, 2016
omoharry:
I have attended several Igbo parties and that of the Yoruba..To be honest..Abeg i prefer the yoruba party..food, meat and drinks are readily available..food is usually not sufficient in Igbo party like that becos they must have invested that money on other things to show of at the party such as expensive wines and alcohols.so you will drink enough sha.but food is usally not in abudance.as for meat..just know that you are eating your rice with either a small meat or a largh chunk that looks like meat but is filled up with bones....abeg i prefer the yoruba owambe..i always come back happy and satisfied whenever i embark on any owambe than the other one..i am not a yoruba person so i know what i am talking about..
ori e wambe
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Inexhaustible(m): 3:15pm On Jul 01, 2016
Yes oooo, better don't go to Igbo party if you are hungry

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by prettyslimme(f): 3:18pm On Jul 01, 2016
cococandy:
I've never been to a Yoruba party but I heard they are the bomb. Well everyone can't be lying.
Although I've to try it first before making my comparison.

So who's getting married? Abeg do invite me. Party rice dey hungry me. embarassed
In fact don't marry. Just rename your child, or your dog. Anything ejoor. Just invite me.

Sambarry, tearoses, bebe2, anybody, somebody pls embarassed
am inviting u to my wedding,13th of.aug.am yoruba and my boo is too.ull not be disappointed wt all uve heard.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Ofemmanu1: 3:18pm On Jul 01, 2016
UuzbaGuuzba:


Me am neither Igbo nor Yoruba. But I shall not leave Lagos till I have eaten well-well at Yoruba parties. Any one. Whether I know the person or not.
Tuale!
#AwonEyan Oil and gas.
#AtenuOwoEpo.
##MoGboMoBranch Master.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by leXHansplaCE(m): 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2016
its clear, one is for showoff n cash flashing while the other is for generous giving to the people they invited...

*I am an Igbo man*

but at the end of the day, if u no showoff the money for your party who/where u wan come show am?

*runs off thread*

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Braintouch(m): 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2016
oodua1stson:
Ironic how both pictures are parties of Yoruba people

Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by Orikinla(m): 3:20pm On Jul 01, 2016
Both pictures show Yoruba parties.

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by omoharry(f): 3:22pm On Jul 01, 2016
lordkhalifa:
so u carry ur malnutrition face come party just to chop free ewedu and amala go home U said in igbo parties food are not sufficient Well some igbo folks are not as hungry as you are, no need of preparing heaven and earth while it will remain un-touch, If I'm going to occasion/parties I'm not going there to chop free food and go but to honour the invitation and show my swag, before attending any functioning I will make sure I eat well well outside before entering the venue so people won't see me as hungry man, most igbo folks does that... So most celebrates normally cook foods people can finish, so to avoid excess waste, that's called economical, for abundant of drinks, yeah assorted drinks are not avoidable, the reason u see much drink than food is because its returnable, even if u didn't finish a whole cooling van u can return unused drink and ask for refund, people prefer taking drinks in occasion/parties than food, as for me I can't even remember last i ate food in parties, even if u force me the food I will only manage to take the meat and leave ur food like that, u complain of meat So u came to party for free meat Average igboman can afford a cow in his/her parties/occasions some slaughtered 2,5,7 base on fatness of ur pocket, for instance If i honoured an invitation I knew u spend money to organise just merriment, u might borrow money for it, what ever I eat in ur party I will make sure I return that money by doubling it either by spraying money during dance or give it to u by envelope....


Charlie learn how to comport urself in parties... Free things especially food dey worry stomach
I know the very essence of going to a party is to honour the celebrant..no prblem with that.. but what is the essence of the whole meriment when you can not even eat that very party jollof rice and correct meat and kpomo you have been especting to complement the whole occasion..come one na.lol..not everybody drinks like that..anyway..i am just stating my mind but that does not make me a manurished person..I always look forward to eating that party rice and assorted stew sauce meat , cooked with firewood when ever i am invited to attend one. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by prettyslimme(f): 3:22pm On Jul 01, 2016
lordkhalifa:
so u carry ur malnutrition face come party just to chop free ewedu and amala go home U said in igbo parties food are not sufficient Well some igbo folks are not as hungry as you are, no need of preparing heaven and earth while it will remain un-touch, If I'm going to occasion/parties I'm not going there to chop free food and go but to honour the invitation and show my swag, before attending any functioning I will make sure I eat well well outside before entering the venue so people won't see me as hungry man, most igbo folks does that... So most celebrates normally cook foods people can finish, so to avoid excess waste, that's called economical, for abundant of drinks, yeah assorted drinks are not avoidable, the reason u see much drink than food is because its returnable, even if u didn't finish a whole cooling van u can return unused drink and ask for refund, people prefer taking drinks in occasion/parties than food, as for me I can't even remember last i ate food in parties, even if u force me the food I will only manage to take the meat and leave ur food like that, u complain of meat So u came to party for free meat Average igboman can afford a cow in his/her parties/occasions some slaughtered 2,5,7 base on fatness of ur pocket, for instance If i honoured an invitation I knew u spend money to organise just merriment, u might borrow money for it, what ever I eat in ur party I will make sure I return that money by doubling it either by spraying money during dance or give it to u by envelope....


Charlie learn how to comport urself in parties... Free things especially food dey worry stomach
u eat beforw.coming to ur party cos u know wat to expect.no food only drinks so u come prepared.yoruba wedding ull hv bn.informed earlier to fast for days cos u.must surely eat I..abundance

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by 9ja4show: 3:22pm On Jul 01, 2016
saintdennis:

"Talk sense to a fool and he will call u foolish"

The above Is an apt description of your line of response.

And I would have loved to enlighten u but Proverbs 23:9. Tells me it would be a waste of time.

Now run along...

Your father should have masturbated the sperm that formed the idiot you have become

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Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by isan(m): 3:23pm On Jul 01, 2016
CollinsWeGlobe:
I LIKE food...I remember some years back I will leave my house to look for any place where there's party in Lagos.
owo epo
Re: Is This The Difference Between An Igbo Party And A Yoruba Party? by omoharry(f): 3:24pm On Jul 01, 2016
Dallazday:
glutton spotted
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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