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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by cynthese(f): 4:21pm On Jul 21, 2017
xynerise:
IGBO Amaka wink
Yes ooo, if your mum, dad, boyfriend, girlfriend is not igbo, you are really missing. Proudly IGBO. Igbo birikwa, nma nma nu ooo.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by chakula: 4:23pm On Jul 21, 2017
ecoeco:
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There is only one thing igbo people like

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At least that's better than the hausa and Fulanis that like raping women and following cows



#Eco99#


Oh My God, It seems you lost it Hausas are not here to argue senselessly you can as well find your buddies as usual and debate.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by ejanla077: 4:23pm On Jul 21, 2017
deepwater:
OP what is the meaning of this thread

Gatherings
Yoruba women like heavy gatherings, owambe things, they would block the road completely, kill big cows and drink enough hydraulic soup to celebrate their wards who have just completed apprenticeship in carpentry and hairdressing without having money to rent a shop for their practice afterwards.

The Women
Their women are so timid, at the mention of olopa (police) they run away, and hide at their backyards shouting ye! ye! mokun o! ọlọrun gbà mi!!!

Food
Yoruba women are skillful in inoculating their kids with hydraulic soups immediatly after birth, most times, they turn the innocent child upside down, head strapped withing their fleshy thighs, nostrils blocked, and mouth wide open to inoculate hydraulics into the infant while s/he gasp for the breath of life (this makes me cry cry cry cry)

Business
Yoruba women have no business acumen, all they do is kiri (hawk) akara elepo and pàkúté on the streets of Nigeria

NYASH
They can have Nyash for Africa, this is obviously the resultant effect of hydraulic soup inoculation. they have big big watery nyash unlike their igbo counterparts who have firm, thick, water melon hard,and onion curvy butts, Yoruba own is always dirty and smelling undecided

Salutation
They salute with every happenings;Ẹ ku ibalopo, Ẹ ku abọ, Ẹ ku aarọ, Ẹ ku ọsan, Ẹ ku strike, Ẹ ku subsidy, Ounjẹ ajẹye o, Ko to ọpẹ, Ẹ ku Ayọ Ajinde, Ẹ ku Ayọ Keresimesi ati Ọdun Tuntun

Mining
Dont even go there, they are nulli secundus (second to none) when it comes to skull mining, Ogun state their global HQ with its research and development annex at Ikorodu recently inaugurated


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you ve kill my tribe


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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by justmenoni: 4:26pm On Jul 21, 2017
Money
Money
Money
Money

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by naninwa007: 4:26pm On Jul 21, 2017
OkoYibo:
They love to insult people better than them

They love to fight people they can never win

They love to export Biafran powder (Cocaine)

They love Asian Development (foreign prisons)
and Yoruba Men Are Lazy And Scared While Their Females Are Dirty

They love Gala and Fanyogo entrepreneurship

They love to hate others and disobey the Pope
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Leez(m): 4:28pm On Jul 21, 2017
[quote author=Ashley86400 post=58689432]

We'll hold the door wide open for you.
After you extradite the millions working in everywhere but their "native territory".

The thousands who live in the north are staring bombs,knives and death eye to eye . .yet they ain't budging.

What more of the millions out here in the the south who've laid solid roots in another tribe's land.

You can't confine a wanderous animal.
Most of you who shout Biafra don't fully grasp the gravity of separation of lands and power.
So if all these . .(let me borrow the OP's words) business minded money makers get their estates:

-How many others will follow. .even among yourselves y'all don't even agree on it.

- And if the separation does happen and miraculously, will all these business minded people abandons their business here and just march home? Not likely. It's not as easy as it sounds. As a concept and idea, it's easy. .but in the pragmatic and practical sense, it is not. It will bring about anarchy, an even worse economic recession ,instability and unnecessary mortality.

Not every great sounding idea brings about great results. .think about Napoleon.

Most of you here on Nairaland talking about a separate state wouldn't even budge from the current state you're living now. .because I believe if here was so bad and uninhabitable, you would have left long ago.

Nigeria might be a free nation but it is still everywhere in chains of religion, ignorance, superstition and corruption.

If the root of a plant is corrupted with infection ,cutting it off or "separating" it and planting it elsewhere won't cut of the infection. .it is still there and will continue to grow.

We're in a very sensitive period of chaos. .at the brim of anarchy. .yet we still look out for each other. An Ibo man in an alien country will not watch a Yoruba man in a state of distress. . and vice versa . .this is because outside the box,we still share that oneness and knowledge of self and companionship. . .

I always say this- It is ignorant to let the demented angry minds of people in a different era poison the young fresh minds of people in this current era.

If we break apart we have nothing left.

From an observant Ibo-Yoruba lady.
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lol igbo yoruba my ass
chinua achebe,zik and many igbos left naija back to d east in 66 after dat counter coup and lost a lot
dont u dare think igbos are just all abt money
u pips beta start facing reality and stop living in dreamland
d hausas dat wanted to secede were stopped by d brits and usa
why yorubas want one naija wit ppl dy loce to hate is just weird
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by whoareyou0994: 4:32pm On Jul 21, 2017
IGBO KWENU
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Ashley86400: 4:34pm On Jul 21, 2017
[quote author=Leez post=58691077][/quote]
No one is forcing anybody to stay or go.
As I said- we'll even open the door for you.
I was just telling you the likely consequences and results if such movement is achieved.
The chaos will be so much you (and even me) might not live to see it. .at the most they'll call us collateral damage.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Ashley86400: 4:37pm On Jul 21, 2017
CeterisXVII:

I love this! You are one of the very few that God has blessed with deep insight and understanding. I have bookmarked this piece for future reference!
Lol, thanks.
I think of solutions, not problems.
I just wish Nigeria does the same.
Complaining,lamenting and dwelling on ideas of the past (which didn't succeed and brought about more disadvantages than advantages) never helped anyone.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by egokudiowomoney: 4:40pm On Jul 21, 2017
they like 'drink'

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by luminouz(m): 4:46pm On Jul 21, 2017
sandrahnaub:
Proud IMO babe

No shaking

Igbo amaka
Haaaaaaaaa! IMO state ke? shocked shocked
Ur dowry na 30billion o
*picks race outta thread*
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Leez(m): 4:46pm On Jul 21, 2017
Ashley86400:

No one is forcing anybody to stay or go.
As I said- we'll even open the door for you.
I was just telling you the likely consequences and results if such movement is achieved.
The chaos will be so much you (and even me) might not live to see it. .at the most they'll call us collateral damage.
bone dat tin
oda countries have split and had issues yet resolved em wit ease
heck even d us fought a civil war after leaving d british
why are yorubas afraid of staying alone?all ds propaganda is just coming frm yorubas alone
d north dont even care
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by sandrahnaub(f): 4:51pm On Jul 21, 2017
luminouz:

Haaaaaaaaa! IMO state ke? shocked shocked
Ur dowry na 30billion o
*picks race outta thread*


Ngwanu!

Biko! Ga wa grin
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by sandrahnaub(f): 4:52pm On Jul 21, 2017
wristbangle:


It's being a while Sandra. How are u? Nice dp by the way smiley



Thank u dear
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by sandrahnaub(f): 4:53pm On Jul 21, 2017
OkoYibo:


Mbaise?



Na wa for u o


U witch abi wizard! shocked
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by hakeem4(m): 4:55pm On Jul 21, 2017
Ngozi123:


I'm aware that he was killed by an Igbo man, namely Chukwuma 'Kaduna' Nzeogwu. Incidentally, if he were alive today, many Nigerians wouldn't admit that he is Igbo, seeing as his hometown is located in what is now the South-South region.



I'm aware that this is part of the propaganda promulgated by some Northern and Western leaders after the civil war to justify their actions but I've yet to see any proof of this. The two pieces of faulty evidence I have seen, the so called song that Igbos created after the coup and the bread manufacturer, have been disproved. What I have seen actual evidence of though, is proof that the Northerners mocked Ndigbo as they went about slaughtering them in the 1966 pogrom. See the proof here:

https://www.pambazuka.org/governance/most-tragic-day-igbo-history-29-may-1966



An Igbo man by the name of Arthur Unegbe was also killed in that coup but you won't talk about that as it doesn't fit your narrative, will you? Everything that happened in that first military coup benefited one person and one person only- Obafemi Awolowo. It didn't benefit Ironsi and it didn't really benefit Azikiwe, or else Awolowo would have been killed as well. Look a bit closer to home if you're looking for someone to blame for that coup.



When I say that most Nigerians, particularly Yoruba people and Northerners, cannot differentiate between an Igbo person and a non-Igbo from the South-South, they start complaining undecided. Festus Okotie-Eboh was not an Igbo man.



Someone who can't even tell the difference between an Igbo man and a non-Igbo in the South-South is now becoming their spokesperson? shocked Are you not ashamed of yourself?

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by AbrahamIsrael: 4:55pm On Jul 21, 2017
Igbo men like women so much and irrespective of the tribes of the women, the Igbo men can marry them and as well treat them well unlike the saying that the Igbo men don't like to marry women from other tribes which a lie from the pit of he'll. For example Rochas Okorocha's mother is an Hausa woman, Gen.Ike Nwachukwu's mother is fulani and so on.
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Arijude(m): 4:55pm On Jul 21, 2017
handsomebanana:

aṣẹwó bi iya rẹ
ode iya laya e !
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by luminouz(m): 5:01pm On Jul 21, 2017
sandrahnaub:



Ngwanu!

Biko! Ga wa grin
Babe... Me no understand oooo!!
Wetin u mean o

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by basic23111: 5:06pm On Jul 21, 2017
they like anything that is FAKE

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Ashley86400: 5:09pm On Jul 21, 2017
Leez:

bone dat tin
oda countries have split and had issues yet resolved em wit ease
heck even d us fought a civil war after leaving d british
why are yorubas afraid of staying alone?all ds propaganda is just coming frm yorubas alone
d north dont even care

Out of all the countries that broke off from the USSR, how many of them are relevant today?
Recently, Sudan broke of into a southern half. .are both halves relevant today? How many Nigerians for example travel there?

There's no need talking to a brick wall. .should that day come, good luck.

Those who will outlive it will do so and those who don't will not. .

No one is afraid of staying alone. Nigeria will move on no matter what.
This conversation is over.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by victor8269: 5:13pm On Jul 21, 2017
OkoYibo:
They love to insult people better than them

They love to fight people they can never win

They love to export Biafran powder (Cocaine)

They love Asian Development (foreign prisons)

They love Gala and Fanyogo entrepreneurship

They love to hate others and disobey the Pope
No wonder y u didn't pass jamb this yr?. If to say u like Ur books@ all, e 4 better
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by OkoYibo: 5:15pm On Jul 21, 2017
victor8269:

No wonder y u didn't pass jamb this yr?. If to say u like Ur books@ all, e 4 better

You think everyone has retarded development like you?

When I wrote UME, you were still learning how to wear clothes.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by mustafa006: 5:16pm On Jul 21, 2017
drug smuggling fraud kidnapping

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Ngozi123(f): 5:26pm On Jul 21, 2017
[quote author=hakeem4 post=58691974][/quote]

Did you skip over the past where I said that the bread manufacturer propaganda was disproved? Look at the paper quality and look at the drawing of Nzeogwu's face and tell me that that was created and distributed by a 1960's Nigerian trader. Did the average Igbo man even know what Nzeogwu looked like to draw him in such detail?

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by cynthese(f): 5:39pm On Jul 21, 2017
xynerise:
IGBO Amaka wink
Proudly Igbo. If you re not igbo blooded you re seriously missing in action. Igbo kwenu
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Adebowale89(m): 5:50pm On Jul 21, 2017
deepwater:
OP what is the meaning of this thread

Gatherings
Yoruba women like heavy gatherings, owambe things, they would block the road completely, kill big cows and drink enough hydraulic soup to celebrate their wards who have just completed apprenticeship in carpentry and hairdressing without having money to rent a shop for their practice afterwards.

The Women
Their women are so timid, at the mention of olopa (police) they run away, and hide at their backyards shouting ye! ye! mokun o! ọlọrun gbà mi!!!

Food
Yoruba women are skillful in inoculating their kids with hydraulic soups immediatly after birth, most times, they turn the innocent child upside down, head strapped withing their fleshy thighs, nostrils blocked, and mouth wide open to inoculate hydraulics into the infant while s/he gasp for the breath of life (this makes me cry cry cry cry)

Business
Yoruba women have no business acumen, all they do is kiri (hawk) akara elepo and pàkúté on the streets of Nigeria

NYASH
They can have Nyash for Africa, this is obviously the resultant effect of hydraulic soup inoculation. they have big big watery nyash unlike their igbo counterparts who have firm, thick, water melon hard,and onion curvy butts, Yoruba own is always dirty and smelling undecided

Salutation
They salute with every happenings;Ẹ ku ibalopo, Ẹ ku abọ, Ẹ ku aarọ, Ẹ ku ọsan, Ẹ ku strike, Ẹ ku subsidy, Ounjẹ ajẹye o, Ko to ọpẹ, Ẹ ku Ayọ Ajinde, Ẹ ku Ayọ Keresimesi ati Ọdun Tuntun

Mining
Dont even go there, they are nulli secundus (second to none) when it comes to skull mining, Ogun state their global HQ with its research and development annex at Ikorodu recently inaugurated


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only if you spend half of these time u spent in writing this baseless post, to reason, you would have deduce easily that is a big sin being a liability to the person that will manage to marry u, that's if u are a female because you people like being an impostor


op must be high on agbalumo leaf, is this mor.on the kind of Igbo that's quiet? someone I have drawn her lifestyles without seeing her in face. she sound like unrepentant tout and an hopeless human being that lost his father perhaps for a Yoruba lady

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by sekem: 5:52pm On Jul 21, 2017
Buhary's death
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Leez(m): 6:07pm On Jul 21, 2017
Ashley86400:


Out of all the countries that broke off from the USSR, how many of them are relevant today?
Recently, Sudan broke of into a southern half. .are both halves relevant today? How many Nigerians for example travel there?

There's no need talking to a brick wall. .should that day come, good luck.

Those who will outlive it will do so and those who don't will not. .

No one is afraid of staying alone. Nigeria will move on no matter what.
This conversation is over.
so if i am to agree with u every country dat secedes isnt relevant?? lol okay
so im guessing kuwait isnt since it resisted iraq or dat south sudan does not have large oil deposits in it?
cmon obe naija is a british myth not a true nation
Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by MENELIK1: 6:09pm On Jul 21, 2017
OkoYibo:



Over the years, in this very forum, Biafrans derided everyone and we all looked away. However, they've taken too much for us to let go.

Now, they are getting served on all sides and you're waiting like a barren cat. You think it's only on Nairaland? Same thing the SS, Middle Belt and North are dishing to you guys offline.

Your tears haven't started yet. Wait till the fruit of your years of hatred finally bear fruit. You'll run out of your skin.

You can't sow hatred and expect to reap love.

You are too much, God bless you sir.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by Vivere: 6:42pm On Jul 21, 2017
deepwater:
OP what is the meaning of this thread
Gatherings
Igbo women like heavy gatherings, igba nku things, they would block the compound completely, kill big cows and drink enough oha soup to celebrate their friends who have just managed to hook another moneybag into matrimony, without having sense to investigate his background or source of wealth, for their benefit afterwards. e.g. wife of Evans the kidnapper. They must buy enough george materials and abada, to wear the double wrapper to their women's meetings, where they fine each other anyhow, for real and unreal actions, that make little or no sense.

The Women
Their women are so aggressive, that they beat up their husbands, in-laws, neighbours or anyone who crosses their path. But when their victims report them to the police, they run away, and hide at their backyards shouting "Chineke me!!! They hate me because I am Igbo."

Food
Igbo women are skillful in inoculating their kids with oha soups immediately after birth, most times, they turn the innocent child upside down, head strapped withing their fleshy thighs, nostrils blocked, and mouth wide open to inoculate oha into the infant while s/he gasp for the breath of life (this makes me cry cry cry cry)

Business
Igbo women have little business acumen, all they do is support their husbands in everything he does, no matter how evil and reprehensible it may be. They are good at prostitution, or hawking their bodies in all state capitals, and on the streets of Nigeria. To them, the end justifies the means, no matter how ungodly the means might be. Another way they do business is through the marriage lists their families give to their prospective bridegrooms. In some communities, the bridegroom must also build a house for his prospective father-in-law, before their marriage rites can be concluded.

NYASH
They can have uku for Africa, this is obviously the resultant effect of nkwobi inoculation. they have big big watery nyash unlike their other counterparts who have firm, thick, water melon hard,and onion curvy butts, Igbo own is always dirty and smelling undecided

Salutation
They salute with every happenings; Kedu, Ụtụtụ ọma, Ehihie ọma Ndewo, Mgbede ọma Ndewo, Kachi fo, I saala chi etc.

Mining
Dont even go there, they are nulli secundus (second to none) when it comes to baby factory, having female husbands, kidnapping, selling fake goods, and breeding children with strangers outside wedlock, to carry on their family name. Imo state their global HQ with its research and development annex at Mbaise recently inaugurated.
I agree with all you said about them.

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Re: 4 Things Igbo People Like. by inimitkel(m): 6:45pm On Jul 21, 2017
sandrahnaub:




Na wa for u o


U witch abi wizard! shocked
Mbaise girls are natural slayers, just don't know how they do it....really been a while Ms Kelvin S.

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