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Overcoming The Oppression Of Ndi Igbo by Chizgold: 3:55pm On Feb 28, 2017
See, the Igbos have been cheated for too long. We have been the most oppressed tribe in this country.

No one doubts this.

After the war, the same thing happened. Other tribes have conspired to make sure the Igbo man never becomes president. All our big men agree, and have therefore decided to make Igboland great again.

As a people, no one doubts our intelligence, our ability to persevere, our creativity, our business sense and our wealth. We are recognised for these abilities in the whole country. Go to all the big cities in Nigeria, and you will feel the presence of the Igbo person.

We must stop this oppression. We must let them see the strength of the Igboman. The nation must feel and recognise us. But how do we go about this?

First, we must dress like the Yorubas and Hausas. Wear Kaftan and Agbada at functions as respected Igbo elders. Even when we go for Igbo meetings, we must wear these other clothes to show how much we hate what they are doing to us. It doesn’t matter that no one, not even our own children know the name of our traditional attire.

Abeg, simple question; ‘why do we have only kaftan and Agbada as the popular clothes yet no one knows the name of any form of Igbo clothing, even when our clothes are easier to wear and move about with than the Agbada and Kaftan?’ But that isn’t important though.

Another thing, we must invest heavily in these tribes. We must be landlords in Lagos, Abuja, all the northern states, and just set up living houses in our home states, and maybe a few shops. You know, when we are big in these cities and foreign states, then they will know that we, the Igbos, are a powerful people. Continuous investment in Igboland will not do us any good. Innocent Chukwuma would have made the Igbo race more respected if Innoson Motors had its factory somewhere else. Just imagine having that factory in Kaduna. Imagine how our respect would have grown as a people.

Some people will tell you that it is better to invest in Igboland, wear Igbo clothes, promote Igbo culture, but these are not patriots. These people are...

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Re: Overcoming The Oppression Of Ndi Igbo by ShootToKill: 3:59pm On Feb 28, 2017
Even the people wey say they wan oppress Igbs, no be poverty dey use their mouth brush ground since 1970? grin grin grin
Re: Overcoming The Oppression Of Ndi Igbo by auggie340(f): 4:15pm On Feb 28, 2017
Sacarsm!!!

Boring though lipsrsealed

Bia op, that word "oppression" is too extreme biko....Not producing d President do not amount to oppression rather producing the president and yet living a miserable life is oppression...

There are priorities; Family, Legacy & continuing development of our land top the list...others can follow

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