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Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by Nobody: 1:59pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
django1: You lot are reprehensible. You go around claiming all sort of things, people point out your flaw, you turn around to whine and b.I.t.ch about being picked on. Huh? Crying what? I was only repeating what you people were saying the past few pages. Abeg I tire for this thread. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by MrsChima(f): 2:08pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
ozo_emeka: No Igbo achievers ? Sarcasm or do I take it you are really not learned about the world around you or plain stu-pid? She was being sarcastic suga. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by MrsChima(f): 2:12pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
Who are those fioooone men on this thread? Dark men are sexy to me. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by bigfrancis21: 2:26pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
First off I don't see what connects South Africa to this or what concerns South Africa with Nigeria or the Igbos. Are you clearly mentally ok or what? Its only a loser who feels challenged that runs off to start making unnecessary comparisons with a tribe who isn't competing with them. All the efforts being made here are just to belittle the Igbo achievement in the world. Isn't that silly? Imagine the gang up. A whole South Africa(with all its tribes) as against just one tribe - Igbo. Plus the one who rides the fence very well as if Igbos care about his uneventful existence. He doesn't even sound intelligent or mature. You're indeed a child. No thread on nairaland generates much furore, attention and traffic than any Igbo thread where people filled with hate, evil, envy come just to spew hatred because they feel challenged and insecure. Nigeria still remains the Giant of Africa! We didn't give ourselves that name. The world did! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by Kairoseki77: 2:29pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
ozo_emeka: This coming from the man who is claiming AMERICAN CITIZENS IN AMERICA!!! You are so delusional it's funny. Never even heard someone say that African Americans are "claiming" Obama. Why don't you go tell Obama that he is not American. That he is not a black American. People like yourself are not even worth talking to. You need help. An AA probably stole your girlfriend and f*cked your mother senseless. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by Kairoseki77: 2:34pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
nnenna.1: Lol, you like playing the victim don't you? Just a little victim! The psychotic way Igbos keep going back and forth between being racist against AA's and blaming Yoruba and Hausa for all their failures is hilarious. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by bigfrancis21: 2:45pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
django1: [s]Dude, what I'm telling you is simple, that nollywood is third most prolific movie industry in the world today is not the doing of any singular ethnic group, do you understand? Infact ibos don't make as much films as the yorubas today. Haahha. Are you trying to shout me down or something? Is that a threat or what? Lmao There's nothing I won't see on Nairaland. Igbos made Nollywood what it is today and you're here trying to reap where you didn't sow. If Nollywood belongs to everybody, why then are the Yorubas crying about Igbo domination? Why did they even ask to be merged with Igbo nollywood in the first place? Haven't you noticed that the Hausa movie industry, Kannywood isn't part of Nollywood. They have and run their own movie industry separately. Igbos and Yorubas started out by making their movies in their languages. Both tribes ran their movie industries separately without interference. Then the Igbo movie industry decided to take the inventive and switch to making movies in English and excelled excellently since then while the Yorubas, being conservative as usual, stuck to sole production of movies in Yoruba. Before they could say Jack Robinson, the Igbos had overtaken them tremendously and went worldwide. Then they came to ask to be merged with the Igbo Nollywood. And look at someone here claiming Igbos didn't do anything to Nollywood. If the Igbos hadn't taken the great initiative to respond to change, would Nollywood have been where it is today? If this same Nollywood you people are trying to claim had been a failure, you all will be laughing at Igbo today making great jest of us. Let Nollywood divide then, let the Yorubas go their way let the Igbo-English Movie Industry remain let's see if we won't exist and even wax stronger. Imagine such silly statements. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by Kairoseki77: 3:06pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
AwodwaGyanOniwe: Africa Populations in 2050 by region Almost every population projection I have seen has Africa's population increasing all the way to 2100. Blatantly false to state that Nigeria's population will start "aging out" in 40 years. Also, Nigeria will have a population of around 400 million in 2050. You need to do better research. http://populationpyramid.net/Nigeria/2050/ |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by bigfrancis021: 3:07pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
Kairoseki77: @Strikethrough... . Emm...the world cares about Nollywood, sir. That's why it has been ranked second in the whole world in volume of production. Nollywood doesn't care if you acknowledge it or not. You should have known Igbo boys by now. |
Re: Nigerian (igbo) & African American by Nobody: 3:57pm On Sep 26, 2013 |
Who is playing victim when I repeated what you all are arguing for in this thread? Or are you guys retracting all the comments you are making here? confused.com *unfollows* |
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