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Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Sauron1: 7:03pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
stillwater: Just letting u know i have got sexy Igbo babes around me. . . . . They is the bomb. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:08pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Just leave our men alone and trouble won't follow you again. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:10pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
@bold, you are lying. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:14pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Yorubas in particular have enormous ability to "absorb" other tribes and raise the ensuing products as 100% Yoruba.That's incorrect. There are so many police yoruba men that sow their royal oaths nationwide and the kids are raised in the culture where they were born. In most cases, a child leans towards the mother and is more accustomed with his or her mothers culture. Most kids that are products of two tribes should attest to that. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:16pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
The worst culprits are the Muslim Yoruba menOlabowale is having a serious effect on ya. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:19pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Just letting u know i have got sexy Igbo babes around me. . . . .@Sauron, at this point, I think Yoruba women will be better off if you turn gay because it will save us the pains of you infecting an honest sister with Chlamydia. Take your chlamydia to Calabar and igbo women. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Sauron1: 7:21pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: Shut that SARS infected mouth/Yeast infection in that nether region of yours and take em to Ilesha. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:28pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
My own SARS actually means [b]S[/b]upple [b]A[/b]ss [b]R[/b]eleasing [b]S[/b]cents. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by osisi2(f): 7:30pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
girlfriend for an igbo man is not feasible. they always want a wife(there is nothing wrong with that). the approach is what makes me angry. how can a well-educated igbo boy expect you to marry him just because he is giving you a ride to school? i marvel at their self confidence. It's not bad now. A man that wants to take you home to his mother rather than mess around. That's romantic |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Nobody: 7:31pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
@topic you jealous? |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:32pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Trust us women. He wants to play around ,we complain; He wants to get married, we also complain. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:34pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
@topicNaaaa, I got my boo but the rate at which igbo girls marry yoruba men now is alarming and most yoruba guys are now speaking from both sides of their mouth. If you let this trend ontinue, there may be husband famine for yoruba girls in the near future. I was at a party last saturday and all them awon boys hanging around with igbo girls and i was like, wtf. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Sauron1: 7:39pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: Try severe acute respiratory syndrome. Have u taken your G-shot yet?? |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 7:40pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Try severe acute respiratory syndrome.You think I'm you that shoots crack?. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by tpia: 7:43pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: abeg. I'm talking of Yorubas who marry and live within their home areas. The ones in Lagos married to other tribes are generally more open minded and the kids can be raised with more exposure to the mother's culture. On average that is. If you and your Yoruba husband are living outside Lagos and within walking distance of his relatives, then forget it. And I'm not talking about absentee fathers. Everyone knows the child will be raised solely in the mother's culture if she's the only parent available and they live outside Nigeria. Or if the father cut and run- that has nothing to do with tribe, nationality or race. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by KarmaMod(f): 7:44pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Oro Funmi ju fasting and praying lo |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by tpia: 7:48pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
KarmaMod: dont know what kind of parties she goes to. Maybe all the people there were nairalanders. 'Cos she's sure not talking about real life. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by KarmaMod(f): 7:55pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
In most cases, a child leans towards the mother and is more accustomed with his or her mothers culture. Not true. In most Yoruba man/Igbo woman marriages, the kids lean more towards the Yoruba side/culture Take David for instance, lol poor thing cant speak a lick of Igbo |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 8:00pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Not true. In most Yoruba man/Igbo woman marriages, the kids lean more towards the Yoruba side/culture Speaking a language is not the only test of cultural acclimatization. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by osisi2(f): 8:02pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
It depends on environment. The guy grew up in Abeokuta My friend was teaching their kids Igbo and her Yoruba husband was upset now the kids are older can neither speak Igbo nor Yoruba |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by KarmaMod(f): 8:04pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: True but go ahead, ask him anything about the culture. Olodo only knows about the food. FFO |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by osisi2(f): 8:05pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: It's the main connection to your culture. If you can't speak the language,you're not a true son of the soil period! |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 8:08pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
abeg. I'm talking of Yorubas who marry and live within their home areas. Then it's applicable to every culture. The environment is the factor here and not the people involved. If David Dylan grew up in Enugu, what do you think he'll be speaking?. If your claim is correct, why are most Yoruba kids born from different cultures abroad not able to speak the language? |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 8:08pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
True but go ahead, ask him anything about the culture.Roflmao |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 8:10pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
My friend was teaching their kids Igbo and her Yoruba husband was upsetIt still will not make much difference if they grow up in yorubaland because they will be speaking more yoruba than igbo. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Hauwa1: 8:10pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Nobody: 8:13pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: Not necessary. Most Igbo kids I know of that grew up in Lagos, can't speak Yoruba, only Igbo. It depends on the people concerned jor. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by earTHMama: 8:14pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
Not necessary. Most Igbo kids I know of that grew up in Lagos, can't speak Yoruba, only Igbo. It depends on the people concerned jor.Lagos is different because you can exist there without speaking yoruba but the case will be different if they grew up in Ibadan. |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by osisi2(f): 8:17pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
stillwater: Like yourself So I fit cuss you finish now and you no go know? chei No wonder you have all these Igbo men who want to marry you at first sight. They can't wait to begin Igbo tutorials You need a crash course |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by tpia: 8:18pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
earTHMama: Are we talking about every culture here or didnt you specifically open the thread to warn Igbo and Niger Delta women to stay away from your Yoruba men? |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by osisi2(f): 8:19pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
How about sauron? He can't even speak Yoruba doesn't understand pidgin didn't he grow up in Lagos? |
Re: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by tpia: 8:20pm On Feb 09, 2009 |
stillwater: that's funny. I know quite a few non-Yorubas in lagos and elsewhere who speak fluent Yoruba- some are more comfortable speaking Yoruba than their own languages. |
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