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Why Does Nairaland Remove Posts That Challenges Tribalism But Promotes Tribalism by Litmus: 4:52pm On Nov 18, 2015 |
Example of promoted tribal posts: Igbo only threads; Youroba only threads; South South people only threads; Biafra this and that threads Example of Tribalism challenging posts: the one just removed, posted by --- i cant even remember the name of poster (apology to him) because before i looked twice the thread was removed. I ask again, holding left ear, are you guys sure if Niraland is still owned by the Nigerian Shawn or has he sold it? |
Re: Why Does Nairaland Remove Posts That Challenges Tribalism But Promotes Tribalism by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 9:24pm On Nov 18, 2015 |
The owner is southafrican-ghanaian And the mods are cameroonian . Hopefully one day you will fully accept that the average Nigerian is a tribalist and there is no need to point fingers at pseudo foreigners parading as nigerians to preach hate . anyway I heard some people prefer living in lalaland |
Re: Why Does Nairaland Remove Posts That Challenges Tribalism But Promotes Tribalism by SETI666(m): 9:50pm On Nov 18, 2015 |
Tribalism is good.if u dobt me,ask ur self what has nigeria or Africa gained by the integration of tribes?NOTHING.Even if nigeria should be one,every tribe should be on his own.also every tribe should teach their children language and teach them in their schools with their native tongue. |
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