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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Guestlander: 3:18pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


I have given several examples...yet ONLY you don't subscribe..You can't change what is there for all to see...
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Thomas Sowell, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a renowned scholar on Races and World Economies wrote that, "Most of the great mindless slaughters of the 20th century -- whether of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the kulaks in the Soviet Union, the Jews in Germany, the I[g]bo in Nigeria or the Tamils in Sri Lanka -- have been slaughters of those who dramatically eclipsed the accomplishments of others.

Indeed. The slaughter carried out by ibo soldiers against the Hausa and Yoruba leaders must then be because Yoruba and Hausa eclipsed the achievements of ibos.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 3:25pm On Jan 05, 2019
Osagyefo98:


Your onw brother wrote this....and I have read this at another place.

Why not attack the writer not the person that shared it.

Mumu, is it not Igbo posters parading as Yoruba who now litter nairaland with user names Ibrahimdamola and the likes? Is it also not Igbo men, with Kanu-like deception in their DNA, who pretend to be female on Nairaland? Abeg make we hear word ojare. Shameless scammers.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jan 05, 2019
Oshigun:


Mumu, is it not Igbo posters parading as Yoruba who now litter nairaland with user names Ibrahimdamola and the likes? Is it also not Igbo men, with Kanu-like deception in their DNA, who pretend to be female on Nairaland? Abeg make we hear word ojare. Shameless scammers.
Next and try and read my comment well before dancing unclad.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 3:39pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


Would you bother to read the below from Balarebe Musa...? It is similar. Though I agree people shouldn't blow their trumpet but this fact is generally agreeable!

"...The Igbo are more competitive than the Hausa and the Yoruba. The Hausa and Yoruba bourgeoisie are afraid of this, in particular when there is so much to share in Nigeria. They are afraid of the Igbo because they are not competitive. Igbo are more competitive because they don’t have inhibition. The inhibition of Hausa, the inhibition of Yoruba is not there. The Yoruba can only talk of Oduduwa, the Hausa can only talk to you about empires and so on. But the Igbo are not that inhibitive, they are more republican. You can say largely that Igbo are free thinkers; they are more free thinkers than the Hausa and the Yoruba, which means Igbo can take things on face value, while the Yoruba and Hausa will not. Igbo are more competitive in terms of economic activities. An Igbo man is more competitive than a Yoruba man and an Hausa man..." Balarebe Musa

See this is the problem of the Igbo man. Unbridled arrogance and uncontrollable chest-beating that makes him feel he is better than others and has nothing to learn from them whereas wisdom is accepting you don't know it all and must, to keep growing and achieving, always drink from the fountain of knowledge others possess be they Istsekiri, Yoruba, Urhobo or Fulani.

How many times must the thread below be shown to you stubborn creatures for you to learn that the Igbo man is all mouth and must begin giving credit to others? You politicians started this nonsense proclaiming themselves supremely gifted and ordained to rule by God many many decades ago as if we are are not all God's children and as if God is bigoted enough to be discriminating amongst his children.

It is Igbos who will brag they are the special children of God who are the most capable at everythjng. Yet others achieve silently, and far more than them, in the background to prove the Igbo man is the most delusion creature on earth. I have learnt Igbos just suffer from inferiority complex and this is why they exaggerate and over-amplify their success while others just get on with succeeding and winning silently as the thread below shows.


https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Ovamboland(m): 3:49pm On Jan 05, 2019
IkpuMmadu:
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BY OGUNMUYIWA OLAYINKA.

[s]It will be a task impossible to actualise for the Igbos, to follow the Yoruba's Ideology. The Igbos are more republican by nature, which is why it is very difficult for you to tame such tribe.

From the extensive research I did on the three major tribes, I find out that the Igbos are the most westernized, most enterprising, most astute, most dynamic, most intelligent (smart), and the most technically gifted tribe found among the black race.
The Hausa/Fulani and the Yorubas have limitations. But an Igbo man doesn't see any limitations. An average Igbo man is highly competitive, unlike the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani.

While the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani had kingdoms which enabled the British to infiltrate their territories easily, the Igbos on the other hand, had what could be called "Chiefdoms" (autonomous Communities). These structures made it very difficult to tame the Igbos.
It took the British just 9 months to tame the North and South West but
almost 30 years to be able to tame the Igbos.

The British had to send a team of anthropologists to the South to understudy the Igbo because, they (the British) acknowledged they hadn't being up against a black race with such depth and intelligence coupled with the gut to confront the whites and learn from them so, so fast.

While a Tinubu, can have unrestricted influence over the Yoruba tribe, something you can only find mostly among blacks and some poor nations on earth today, an Igbo man can never be tamed by the ideology of one man unchecked, no matter how highly placed he or she is. That's why the Igbos are very successful no matter where they find themselves. They don't believe in putting limitations on their path. You can only find such similarities among the Europeans, the Americans, and developed Asian tiger nations.

A Hausa/Fulani man sees Kano as his world. A Yoruba man sees Lagos as his world. An Igbo man sees the world as his Village![/s]


Another okoro masquerading as Yoruba

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Stingman: 3:50pm On Jan 05, 2019
Guestlander:


Indeed. The slaughter carried out by ibo soldiers against the Hausa and Yoruba leaders must then be because Yoruba and Hausa eclipsed the achievements of ibos.

The coup was by the military guys and not Igbos...How did the Yorubas and Hausa eclipse the Igbo achievement even before the war to warrant the coup..see

Igbo man was the only Secretary to Lord Lugard!
Igbo man was the first and only Secretary to Britsh Colonial Government!
Igbo man was first Nigerian President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Military Head of State!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Senate President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Army Chief!
Igbo person was first Nigerian female pilot!
Igbo man was the richest man in Africa before the civil war; Ojukwu's father who also played key role in founding Nigerian Stock Exchange; NSE


Igbos owned Nigeria and dominated in government, military and civil service before the 1966 coup and civil war, it was after the war that Igbos lost hold of Nigeria in terms of government, military and civil service.

Ojukwu was the first Nigerian military Officer to graduate from the British Royal Army school, google it.

Maj. Nzeogwu was one of the most educated Nigerian army after independence and he was Nigerian army instructor...

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by scholes0(m): 3:51pm On Jan 05, 2019
lol the writer of that article is definitely an Igbo sock puppet.

No self conscious omoluabi will be caught quoting being completely "Westernized" as a positive attribute. Only an Igbo will write such.

He even claims that Yorubas were easily infiltrated and dominated by the Brits, yet the average Yoruba of today is 80% more in touch with his culture, language, and roots than the average Igbo.

If his above assertion is true, then how ironic is that....

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by ImperialYoruba: 3:53pm On Jan 05, 2019
IkpuMmadu:
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BY OGUNMUYIWA OLAYINKA.

It will be a task impossible to actualise for the Igbos, to follow the Yoruba's Ideology. The Igbos are more republican by nature, which is why it is very difficult for you to tame such tribe.

From the extensive research I did on the three major tribes, I find out that the Igbos are the most westernized, most enterprising, most astute, most dynamic, most intelligent (smart), and the most technically gifted tribe found among the black race.
The Hausa/Fulani and the Yorubas have limitations. But an Igbo man doesn't see any limitations. An average Igbo man is highly competitive, unlike the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani.

While the Yoruba and the Hausa/Fulani had kingdoms which enabled the British to infiltrate their territories easily, the Igbos on the other hand, had what could be called "Chiefdoms" (autonomous Communities). These structures made it very difficult to tame the Igbos.
It took the British just 9 months to tame the North and South West but
almost 30 years to be able to tame the Igbos.

The British had to send a team of anthropologists to the South to understudy the Igbo because, they (the British) acknowledged they hadn't being up against a black race with such depth and intelligence coupled with the gut to confront the whites and learn from them so, so fast.

While a Tinubu, can have unrestricted influence over the Yoruba tribe, something you can only find mostly among blacks and some poor nations on earth today, an Igbo man can never be tamed by the ideology of one man unchecked, no matter how highly placed he or she is. That's why the Igbos are very successful no matter where they find themselves. They don't believe in putting limitations on their path. You can only find such similarities among the Europeans, the Americans, and developed Asian tiger nations.

A Hausa/Fulani man sees Kano as his world. A Yoruba man sees Lagos as his world. An Igbo man sees the world as his Village!


grin grin

This is why the best people in the world, the most enterprising and most developed is Igbo. No one can match them in the world. Very republican. grin




Yoruba, the most SUPERIOR race in the world!

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Stingman: 3:54pm On Jan 05, 2019
Oshigun:


See this is the problem of the Igbo man. Unbridled arrogance and uncontrollable chest-beating that makes him feel he is better than others and has nothing to learn from them whereas wisdom is accepting you don't know it all and must, to keep growing and achieving, always drink from the fountain of knowledge others possess be they Istsekiri, Yoruba, Urhobo or Fulani.

How many times must the thread below be shown to you stubborn creatures for you to learn that the Igbo man is all mouth and must begin giving credit to others? You politicians started this nonsense proclaiming themselves supremely gifted and ordained to rule by God many many decades ago as if we are are not all God's children and as if God is bigoted enough to be discriminating amongst his children.

It is Igbos who will brag they are the special children of God who are the most capable at everythjng. Yet others achieve silently, and far more than them, in the background to prove the Igbo man is the most delusion creature on earth. I have learnt Igbos just suffer from inferiority complex and this is why they exaggerate and over-amplify their success while others just get on with succeeding and winning silently as the thread below shows.


https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe

...if we take that on the face value..You will recall the life of the Igbos started in 1970 after all they had was destroyed in the 3 years civil war..so those who made their comments...who are not Igbos are correct in their judgment...How many of those industries do you have outside the SW?...Igbos made sure they contribute in every community they live...Imagine Nigeria without the Igbos...all cities including Lagos, Ibadan, PH and Abuja will have had a different landscape...

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 3:59pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


The coup was by the military guys and not Igbos...How did the Yorubas and Hausa eclipse the Igbo achievement even before the war to warrant the coup..see

Igbo man was the only Secretary to Lord Lugard!
Igbo man was the first and only Secretary to Britsh Colonial Government!
Igbo man was first Nigerian President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Military Head of State!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Senate President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Army Chief!
Igbo person was first Nigerian female pilot!
Igbo man was the richest man in Africa before the civil war; Ojukwu's father who also played key role in founding Nigerian Stock Exchange; NSE


Igbos owned Nigeria and dominated in government, military and civil service before the 1966 coup and civil war, it was after the war that Igbos lost hold of Nigeria in terms of government, military and civil service.

Ojukwu was the first Nigerian military Officer to graduate from the British Royal Army school, google it.

Maj. Nzeogwu was one of the most educated Nigerian army after independence and he was Nigerian army instructor...

You are just delusional bro. I bet you own nothing and hawk goods on Third Mainland Brigde yet come here dailyto form CEO. No one says the Igbos are without success but you are braggarts who exaggerate it a million fold while many of your people are ordinary, unsuccessful, of average intelligence/ability and badly in need of learning from others

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by scholes0(m): 4:01pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


...if we take that on the face value..You will recall the life of the Igbos started in 1970 after all they had was destroyed in the 3 years civil war..so those who made their comments...who are not Igbos are correct in their judgment...How many of those industries do you have outside the SW?...Igbos made sure they contribute in every community they live...Imagine Nigeria without the Igbos...all cities including Lagos, Ibadan, PH and Abuja will have had a different landscape...

So which major Nigerian city won't have a different outlook without any of the major Nigerian ethnic groups in it?
If you truly care for your people and their future, then you should know charity begins at home. If everything igbos say abt themselves were to be taken at face value, one would expect the SE by now to be competing with Hong Kong, or even Gauteng province in South Africa within the continent heere. And please the life of igbos did not begin in 1970, there was an entire Eastern region economy in 1970.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Guestlander: 4:03pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


The coup was by the military guys and not Igbos...How did the Yorubas and Hausa eclipse the Igbo achievement even before the war to warrant the coup..see

Igbo man was the only Secretary to Lord Lugard!
Igbo man was the first and only Secretary to Britsh Colonial Government!
Igbo man was first Nigerian President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Military Head of State!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Senate President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Army Chief!
Igbo person was first Nigerian female pilot!
Igbo man was the richest man in Africa before the civil war; Ojukwu's father who also played key role in founding Nigerian Stock Exchange; NSE


Igbos owned Nigeria and dominated in government, military and civil service before the 1966 coup and civil war, it was after the war that Igbos lost hold of Nigeria in terms of government, military and civil service.

Ojukwu was the first Nigerian military Officer to graduate from the British Royal Army school, google it.

Maj. Nzeogwu was one of the most educated Nigerian army after independence and he was Nigerian army instructor...

If igbo had it so good can you please explain to me why the mainly ibo officers had to kill Yoruba and Hausa political leaders?
If you already own the country and dominated the government what exactly was the purpose for killing the leaders of other ethnic groups?
Greed? Wickedness? Treachery?

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 4:08pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


...if we take that on the face value..You will recall the life of the Igbos started in 1970 after all they had was destroyed in the 3 years civil war..so those who made their comments...who are not Igbos are correct in their judgment...How many of those industries do you have outside the SW?...Igbos made sure they contribute in every community they live...Imagine Nigeria without the Igbos...all cities including Lagos, Ibadan, PH and Abuja will have had a different landscape...

Here we go again. You are doing no one any favours. Migration is always done to better yourself in other places with more opportunities, richer culture, diversity and perhap a better quality of life.

If you think about this you will realise this is why Igbos are everywhere. Despite your noise, you undermine and fight each treacherously in your homeland so why would the average Igbo not want to escape that and live where things are better? Evans specialised in kidnapping his fellow Igbo , only to be balling in Ghana and Lagos, yet I know you will praise him as 'successful' because that is how you guys roll.


Do you see Igbos going back home, other than at Christmas, after they have become successful? It is because the land of others offer them the peace and more enjoyable life they know is not available in Ala Igbo.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Chinablack: 4:15pm On Jan 05, 2019
iammo:

the major flaw in this writeup is bringing yoruba and hausa into your trumpet blowing and chestbeating epistle, nothing to envy here bro
since your outburst or feeling of being talked down didn't arise from the veracity or otherwise of the claims, how do you convince me it wasn't envy motivated

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by adadike(f): 4:16pm On Jan 05, 2019
This thread is already brewing jealousy. Everything the Op stated here is d obvious. You are ignorant if you are seeing it for the first time. Look around you , study the Igbos and you will see that this write up is a fact. Na today? Igbos are not your mate. Join them or stfu and appreciate them but stop being jealous

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 4:21pm On Jan 05, 2019
scholes0:


So which major Nigerian city won't have a different outlook without any of the major Nigerian ethnic groups in it?
If you truly care for your people and their future, then you should know charity begins at home. If everything igbos say abt themselves were to be taken at face value, one would expect the SE by now to be competing with Hong Kong, or even Gauteng province in South Africa within the continent heere. And please the life of igbos did not begin in 1970, there was an entire Eastern region economy in 1970.


Don't mind them. Like I will always insist, the biggest weakness of the Igbo man is the belief he has nothing to learn from others because he has been indoctrinated to believe himself superior to all others even from the womb. This is why Igbos stubbornly fail to acknowledge stone-cold fact that show others to be more successful.

An example is Tinubu. Like or hate him, the man's achievement in Lagos governance and Nigerian politics has been nothing but phenomenal in the past 2 decades. Because he is Yorubas the Igbo, with the lack of humility they operate with and their false sense of superiority over others, dont think they have anythjng to learn from Jagaban even as they are yet to produce anyone with his political sagacity in the modern era.

If Igbos are into bettering themselves , and not closing their eyes to the word and action of others , because they feel they know it all, they too may develop a Tinubu who can grow political cohesion and focus in the SE. Instead 20,000 Igbo leaders are shouting 20,000 different things at the same time and backstabbing themselves with no unity of purpose or thinking.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by alfaman3: 4:26pm On Jan 05, 2019
iammo:
insecurity, low selfesteem and inferiority complex is having to constantly blow your own trumpet even when others see you differently, it is having to talk down other tribe to feel good about oneself. irrelevant comparison.. Osu slave discriminating practice even among same tribe even in 2018. i wonder if the over 200 tribes in nigeria also starts this childish disrespectful trend of "na me better pass" if we wouldnt be looking at large scale disagreement and conflicts

What are you doing with us?

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 4:30pm On Jan 05, 2019
adadike:
This thread is already brewing jealousy. Everything the Op stated here is d obvious. You are ignorant if you are seeing it for the first time. Look around you , study the Igbos and you will see that this write up is a fact. Na today? Igbos are not your mate. Join them or stfu and appreciate them but stop being jealous

You lot are just so deluded it is comical. Have you seen the thread below that decimated so-called Igbo superiority once and for all? After you have read it search for the Igbo equivalent here that was struggling to gain pages, because achievements were scant even after Igbo posters submitted same names and businesses several time.

Go and see how Yoruba posters mocked them on that thread and showed the Igbo man is nothing but all mouth and no substance. One man's achievement and 50,000 of you will be claiming it as your own.That is what Yorubas do different to you. We are proud of our achievers yet want to learn from them and get to their level instead of hawking fan yogo on the street to go online and claim we are at Coscharis level as you are doing emptily here based on nada.


https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe

Folks check the Igbo rival thread struggling to make 150 pages even after massive duplication and 419. I really don't get Igbos and their inability to fathom that other people in tha world are even more talented or as talented as they are.

https://www.nairaland.com/3926379/igbos-most-industrious-innovative-richest

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by alfaman3: 4:30pm On Jan 05, 2019
Guestlander:


If igbo had it so good can you please explain to me why the mainly ibo officers had to kill Yoruba and Hausa political leaders?
If you already own the country and dominated the government what exactly was the purpose for killing the leaders of other ethnic groups?
Greed? Wickedness? Treachery?

Same reason humans take antibiotics even though we are on the top of the food chain.
Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by alfaman3: 4:32pm On Jan 05, 2019
Oshigun:


You lot are just so deluded it is comical. Have you seen the thread below that decimated so called Igbo superiority once and for all? After you have read it search for the Igbo equivalent here that was struggling to gain pages, because achievements were scant even after Igbo posters submitted same names and businesses several time.

Go and see how Yoruba posters mocked them on that thread and showed the Igbo man is nothing but all mouth and no substance. One man's achievement and 50,000 of you will be claiming it as your own.That is what Yorubas do different to you. We are proud of our achievers yet want to learn from them and get to their level instead of hawking fan yogo on the street to go online and claim we are at Coscharis level as you are doing emptily here based on nada.


https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe

See this one.

A yoruba post, in a yoruba forum, with yoruba posters and yoruba moderators. Surprised that yorubas feel they won?

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by alfaman3: 4:34pm On Jan 05, 2019
ImperialYoruba:


grin grin

This is why the best people in the world, the most enterprising and most developed is Igbo. No one can match them in the world. Very republican. grin




Yoruba, the most SUPERIOR race in the world!

Superior to whom?
Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nobody: 4:48pm On Jan 05, 2019
alfaman3:


See this one.

A yoruba post, in a yoruba forum, with yoruba posters and yoruba moderators. Surprised that yorubas feel they won?

Anybody stopping Igbos posting their own verifiable links? Already taking the cowardly and dishonourable way out via suggesting Yoruba mod and Yoruba-ownership of Nairaland had anything to do with Igbos getting owned by facts their big mouth and empty chest-beating could not overcome.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Pigsandidiots: 4:50pm On Jan 05, 2019
Stingman:


The coup was by the military guys and not Igbos...How did the Yorubas and Hausa eclipse the Igbo achievement even before the war to warrant the coup..see

Igbo man was the only Secretary to Lord Lugard!
Igbo man was the first and only Secretary to Britsh Colonial Government!
Igbo man was first Nigerian President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Military Head of State!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Senate President!
Igbo man was first Nigerian Army Chief!
Igbo person was first Nigerian female pilot!
Igbo man was the richest man in Africa before the civil war; Ojukwu's father who also played key role in founding Nigerian Stock Exchange; NSE


Igbos owned Nigeria and dominated in government, military and civil service before the 1966 coup and civil war, it was after the war that Igbos lost hold of Nigeria in terms of government, military and civil service.

Ojukwu was the first Nigerian military Officer to graduate from the British Royal Army school, google it.

Maj. Nzeogwu was one of the most educated Nigerian army after independence and he was Nigerian army instructor...
Stop lying, Which ojukwu's father was first african richest man. Which richest man. Ojukwu's father was still struggling when Candido da rocha already became first nigeria richest man. Candido da rocha was a the first richest nigerian oga, he became rich before independent.
Yes, igbo dominated govt then, that was the main reason their leaders went against seceession clause, thinking they will dominate others, but the table turned. In those time, nobody shout marginalization. Karma is really playing on you people.
Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by adadike(f): 5:01pm On Jan 05, 2019
Oshigun:


You lot are just so deluded it is comical. Have you seen the thread below that decimated so-called Igbo superiority once and for all? After you have read it search for the Igbo equivalent here that was struggling to gain pages, because achievements were scant even after Igbo posters submitted same names and businesses several time.

Go and see how Yoruba posters mocked them on that thread and showed the Igbo man is nothing but all mouth and no substance. One man's achievement and 50,000 of you will be claiming it as your own.That is what Yorubas do different to you. We are proud of our achievers yet want to learn from them and get to their level instead of hawking fan yogo on the street to go online and claim we are at Coscharis level as you are doing emptily here based on nada.


https://www.nairaland.com/3918290/yorubas-most-industriousrichest-educated-tribe

Folks check the Igbo rival thread struggling to make 150 pages even after massive duplication and 419. I really don't get Igbos and their inability to fathom that other people in tha world are even more talented or as talented as they are.

https://www.nairaland.com/3926379/igbos-most-industrious-innovative-richest
so this jealousy of a thing is real? If you don't like this thread, close your eyes and move on but jealousy will not let u be. Forget this long story na jealousy dey worry you . Jealousy Kee u there

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Guestlander: 5:10pm On Jan 05, 2019
alfaman3:


Same reason humans take antibiotics even though we are on the top of the food chain.

Ok, overdose can be very dangerous to your health. Sometimes, it can result in death.
Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by scholes0(m): 5:25pm On Jan 05, 2019
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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by scholes0(m): 5:25pm On Jan 05, 2019
Oshigun:


Don't mind them. Like I will always insist, the biggest weakness of the Igbo man is the belief he has nothing to learn from others because he has been indoctrinated to believe himself superior to all others even from the womb. This is why Igbos stubbornly fail to acknowledge stone-cold fact that show others to be more successful.

An example is Tinubu. Like or hate him, the man's achievement in Lagos governance and Nigerian politics has been nothing but phenomenal in the past 2 decades. Because he is Yorubas the Igbo, with the lack of humility they operate with and their false sense of superiority over others, dont think they have anythjng to learn from Jagaban even as they are yet to produce anyone with his political sagacity in the modern era.

If Igbos are into bettering themselves , and not closing their eyes to the word and action of others , because they feel they know it all, they too may develop a Tinubu who can grow political cohesion and focus in the SE. Instead 20,000 Igbo leaders are shouting 20,000 different things at the same time and backstabbing themselves with no unity of purpose or thinking.

I get your point, but honestly, Igbos are not taught they are better than anybody or to be proud of whom they are. What they are taught is to hate everything they can't match instead of appreciating and learning from, including other Igbos.
There is a difference.

I jst had to say it since you keep repeating that same point.

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Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by IkpuMmadu: 9:34pm On Jan 05, 2019
Pigsandidiots:
Which brother. I can write thing n put nneamaka chidioke name on it. So why are you gullible. This is nairaland.
. There is nothing like Chidioke in Igbo land
Re: Why Igbos Can’t Be Tamed by Nwadiuto247: 10:04pm On Jan 05, 2019
See how people are sweating like Christmas goat in venting their anger, envy and jealousy to the Igbos. grin grin grin grin grin


There is nothing to be angry about here bikonu grin grin grin grin grin

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