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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 3:25pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Olukumi ke?
Eweeeeeeeeeè!

Bros, have some shame for once. grin
Which other idiot (excuse my French) worships Ogun and Olokun in Anioma?

Hope you know that Olukumi doesn't have a single town in Aniocha. They are still considered migrants in the towns that harbour them

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:28pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

Which other idiot (excuse my French) worships Ogun and Olokun in Anioma?

Hope you know that Olukumi doesn't have a single town in Aniocha. They are still considered migrants in the towns that harbour them

Why do you keep mentioning them (Olukumi)? Do you want to go and steal their villages? grin

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 3:31pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Why do you keep mentioning them (Olukumi)? Do you want to go and steal their villages? grin
They don't have any single village in Delta.
The hype about those immigrants is done by Yorubas. Those that identify as such don't own the community and are not near to majority in it.

Unlike you people, we have no interest in claiming descendants of Afonja. We don't also fancy ceding any part of Igboland to them. They are just immigrants and will always remain as such.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:33pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

They don't have any single village in Delta.
The hype about those immigrants is done by Yorubas. Those that identify as such don't own the community and are not near to majority in It.

The way you are sounding ehhh, you sound like you want to send all those people back to Yorubaland proper. HBP is real o.
Wetin dem do you? lol, whether you like it or not, they own their communities.... same way the Igalas in both Southeast and anioma own theirs. undecided

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 3:39pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


The way you are sounding ehhh, you sound like you want to send all those people back to Yorubaland proper. HBP is real o.
Wetin dem do you? lol, whether you like it or not, they own their communities.... same way their Igalas in both Southeast and anioma own theirs. undecided
They don't own anything.
You mean communities that have Nri and Umu Ezechima descendants as the ruling council and Natives is owned by 50 people from Owo?

Lol. Why didn't you people cede all those communities Awka descendants live in Ondo? or maybe cede Lekki and Oshodi to Ndigbo?

Unlike the case of Delta, Ndigbo actually outnumber other people in the communities I mentioned.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 3:43pm On Feb 16, 2022
You Yorubas from SW are making the stay of those Lukumi guys in Ụkwụ Nzu, Ugbodu, Ugboba, Obomkpa and Ubulubu uncomfortable.

The natives don't like the way you lots are rewriting their stories. I blame them for allowing such stupidity in the first place.
They want to do one Nigeria with their community. Ndị ara

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:47pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

They don't own anything.
You mean communities that have Nri and Umu Ezechima descendants as the ruling council and Natives is owned by 50 people from Owo?

Lol. Why didn't you people cede all those communities Awka descendants live in Ondo? or maybe cede Lekki and Oshodi to Ndigbo?

Unlike the case of Delta, Ndigbo actually outnumber other people in the communities I mentioned.

Hahahahaha
Thousands of families with Igala, Olukumi, Isoko and Edo blood abound all over those areas. It's just the facts of history,, don't choke over it.
The day some imaginary awka descendants of 1950 outnumber anybody in Ondo state or igbo outnumber Yoruba in Oshodi and Lekki make I break.... You no even say Okota na Oshodi you wan claim.

It's not my fault you don't know difference between indigenous multiculturalism and non indiginous sojourn.... You will soon claim sabon geri in Kano.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:50pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:
You Yorubas from SW are making the stay of those Lukumi guys in Ụkwụ Nzu, Ugbodu, Ugboba, Obomkpa and Ubulubu uncomfortable.

The natives don't like the way you lots are rewriting their stories. I blame them for allowing such stupidity in the first place.
They want to do one Nigeria with their community. Ndị ara

Listen and learn.... learn about Ukunzu (Eko efun)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYkmecPLs7M

Igbo from across river Niger want to claim people village.
In case you don't now, there is an argument between Olukumis (Odiani) and umu Ezechima for antiquity on the land, but both groups respect one another.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 6:08pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Listen and learn.... learn about Ukunzu (Eko efun)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYkmecPLs7M

Igbo from across river Niger want to claim people village.
In case you don't now, there is an argument between Olukumis (Odiani) and umu Ezechima for antiquity on the land, but both groups respect one another.

LOL, he can't even write Ụkwụ Nzu.
What else to argue. Anyways the breeze of IPOB will soon get to them.
No need to argue the inevitable.

Imagine creating unnecessary arguments with owners of the land.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 6:13pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Hahahahaha
Thousands of families with Igala, Olukumi, Isoko and Edo blood abound all over those areas. It's just the facts of history,, don't choke over it.
The day some imaginary awka descendants of 1950 outnumber anybody in Ondo state or igbo outnumber Yoruba in Oshodi and Lekki make I break.... You no even say Okota na Oshodi you wan claim.

It's not my fault you don't know difference between indigenous multiculturalism and non indiginous sojourn.... You will soon claim sabon geri in Kano.
Unlike you lots, we know our territory although the presence of Ndigbo in those places cannot be overemphasised. Oshodi is technically Igbo settlement but we still respect ourselves.
Alaba was founded by an Igbo man but we still overlook such.

Ndigbo don't fancy claiming another person's land but if one is stupid enough to try it in Igboland, they will be clarified that we are not Yorubas.

The case of Lukumi will be settled whenever they become stubborn. You remember those Fulani settlements that was cleared in Ebonyi?
They are all older than the Lukumi settlements in Aniocha. So calculate.
They still know their grandparents houses in Ondo.

The case of Lukumi is a legacy of Western Region taken too far. There is nothing known as "indigenous Multiculturalism", don't think that you are discussing with fools.

If you want to claim indigenous to a place, start by renaming it in your language. So far you haven't done that, you are just a noise maker. The Umuezechima that have risen recently to address the madness just woke up and believe me very soon you all will regret ever using your western region to create such impression.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by Jameseddi1: 6:50pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

Unlike you lots, we know our territory although the presence of Ndigbo in those places cannot be overemphasised. Oshodi is technically Igbo settlement but we still respect ourselves.
Alaba was founded by an Igbo man but we still overlook such.

Ndigbo don't fancy claiming another person's land but if one is stupid enough to try it in Igboland, they will be clarified that we are not Yorubas.

The case of Lukumi will be settled whenever they become stubborn. You remember those Fulani settlements that was cleared in Ebonyi?
They are all older than the Lukumi settlements in Aniocha. So calculate.
They still know their grandparents houses in Ondo.

The case of Lukumi is a legacy of Western Region taken too far. There is nothing known as "indigenous Multiculturalism", don't think that you are discussing with fools.

If you want to claim indigenousb to a place, start by renaming it in your language. So far you haven't done that, you are just a noise maker. The Umuezechima that have risen recently to address the madness just woke up and believe me very soon you all will regret ever using your western region to create such impression.


It quite painful first time your tribe been mentioned recorded in world history was in 17th century your tribe being under the Benin kingdom and control.

Oh it really sad

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 7:40pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

Unlike you lots, we know our territory although the presence of Ndigbo in those places cannot be overemphasised. Oshodi is technically Igbo settlement but we still respect ourselves.
Alaba was founded by an Igbo man but we still overlook such.

Ndigbo don't fancy claiming another person's land but if one is stupid enough to try it in Igboland, they will be clarified that we are not Yorubas.

The case of Lukumi will be settled whenever they become stubborn. You remember those Fulani settlements that was cleared in Ebonyi?
They are all older than the Lukumi settlements in Aniocha. So calculate.
They still know their grandparents houses in Ondo.

The case of Lukumi is a legacy of Western Region taken too far. There is nothing known as "indigenous Multiculturalism", don't think that you are discussing with fools.

If you want to claim indigenous to a place, start by renaming it in your language. So far you haven't done that, you are just a noise maker. The Umuezechima that have risen recently to address the madness just woke up and believe me very soon you all will regret ever using your western region to create such impression.


BKayy:

LOL, he can't even write Ụkwụ Nzu.
What else to argue. Anyways the breeze of IPOB will soon get to them.
No need to argue the inevitable.

Imagine creating unnecessary arguments with owners of the land.

Are you this pained!!! omo..
So duty of of your IPOB is killing people. (not like it isn't apparent already)... No wonder there is no sit at home and ravaging squad of UGM in Aniomaland.. Hian! Killer squad. Keep at it, maybe by the time you are done, you can still hav 70% of Anambra intact.

What western region? Was it Western region that also brought indigenous Igala into Igboland?

The spelling of the place is perfectly fine. Some say Ukunzu, some say Ukwunzu. But you aren't even from there so no one is surprised. And like I said, The Olukumis have no problems with all their neighbours. Everyone knows their villages and the Aniomas recognize the intrinsic pluralism of their land and peoples...... it is you, an absolute nobody that is here crying on NL.

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The Odiani stand gidigba. It is so funny how in your mind, some unknown fulani camp can be older than a peopled clan called Odiani. You don't even understand the concept of communal land. Every community owns its own lands!

[img]http:///65535/51885746988_cee897c37e_z.jpg[/img]

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 7:46pm On Feb 16, 2022
Real origin of the Nris.... Igala. Not that Israel sh!t grin grin grin grin grin grin they came up with to obscure their yoruboid origins.

[img]http:///65535/51886319020_2a5a6cff57_b.jpg[/img]

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 7:48pm On Feb 16, 2022
We keep telling them to read and learn but they won't!

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 8:39pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:




Are you this pained!!! omo..
So duty of of your IPOB is killing people. (not like it isn't apparent already)... No wonder there is no sit at home and ravaging squad of UGM in Aniomaland.. Hian! Killer squad. Keep at it, maybe by the time you are done, you can still hav 70% of Anambra intact.

What western region? Was it Western region that also brought indigenous Igala into Igboland?

The spelling of the place is perfectly fine. Some say Ukunzu, some say Ukwunzu. But you aren't even from there so no one is surprised. And like I said, The Olukumis have no problems with all their neighbours. Everyone knows their villages and the Aniomas recognize the intrinsic pluralism of their land and peoples...... it is you, an absolute nobody that is here crying on NL.

[img]http:///65535/51885670116_ac3d869f7a_b.jpg[/img]

The Odiani stand gidigba. It is so funny how in your mind, some unknown fulani camp can be older than a peopled clan called Odiani. You don't even understand the concept of communal land. Every community owns its own lands!

[img]http:///65535/51885746988_cee897c37e_z.jpg[/img]

I am not sure if you read what you posted or understood the map.

Anyways let me explain it to you. The article clearly stated that every living thing in what is known today as Anioma is of Igbo stock although that some influences from:
1. BINI: due to close proximity.
2. IGALA: also due to close proximity
3. Yoruba: Due to the establishment of Nigeria (this one is highly negligible and will be corrected very soon)

Influences mean that the cause factor is not indigenous unlike the fallacy you posted earlier. I don't know what you wished to gain by shattering all the lies you have been vomiting by yourself.


Now, to your map.
You first claimed of your migrants being indigenous but on your own accord decided to post Anioma map referring to the area as "Odiani".
The questions is, is Odiani a Yoruba word?
Why not Olukumi or Oluku?

It is quite funny that you want to use Igbo name to claim origin as a Yoruba man.
I just don't know why you decided to mark your own script and record yourself zero.

The two things you posted already clarify that Yoruba have no stake there.
Odiani is just like Anioma. Both Igbo words to Igbo settlement.

The few Yorubas there are those that have overstayed their welcome. They are in the third generation currently and luckily for them their older ones are still around to locate their houses in Ondo.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 8:42pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

I am not sure if you read what you posted or understood the map.

Anyways let me explain it to you. The article clearly stated that every living thing in what is known today as Anioma is of Igbo stock although that some influences from:
1. BINI: due to close proximity.
2. IGALA: also due to close proximity
3. Yoruba: Due to the establishment of Nigeria (this one is highly negligible and will be corrected very soon)

Influences mean that the cause factor is not indigenous unlike the fallacy you posted earlier. I don't know what you wished to gain by shattering all the lies you have been vomiting by yourself.


Now, to your map.
You first claimed of your migrants being indigenous but on your own accord decided to post Anioma map referring to the area as "Odiani".
The questions is, is Odiani a Yoruba word?
Why not Olukumi or Oluku?

It is quite funny that you want to use Igbo name to claim origin as a Yoruba man.
I just don't know why you decided to mark your own script and record yourself zero.

The two things you posted already clarify that Yoruba have no stake there.
Odiani is just like Anioma. Both Igbo words to Igbo settlement.

The few Yorubas there are those that have overstayed their welcome. They are in the third generation currently and luckily for them their older ones are still around to locate their houses in Ondo.


Revisionism is highly discouraged in academic circles. grin
And yes, that researcher said Aniomas are largely Igbo. I don't think I have argued otherwise.... although, the influences from all the afore mentioned groups can not be dismissed. wink

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 8:50pm On Feb 16, 2022
Jameseddi1:


It quite painful first time your tribe been mentioned recorded in world history was in 17th century your tribe being under the Benin kingdom and control.

Oh it really sad

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...and today is still Afọ in your Bini, tomorrow will still be Nkwọ.

My dear we don't celebrate being discovered by other people as if we are animals like you Bini people.

As far as the symbol of authority in Bini land is still called "Ikegobo", my influence/superiority over you will never wane

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 8:57pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:
Real origin of the Nris.... Igala. Not that Israel sh!t grin grin grin grin grin grin they came up with to obscure their yoruboid origins.

Eri's son Onoja founded what later became Igala. He was the first Attah (Father).

Go to Igala land today. The market day is Afọ. Tomorrow will be Nkwọ. Both Igala and Idu (Edo) are offshoot of Nri.

There is a popular saying/adage in Igala land that If Igbo finish in Igboland that they will remain in Idah

Learn to ask questions before pasting revisions.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 9:09pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Revisionism is highly discouraged in academic circles. grin
And yes, that researcher said Aniomas are largely Igbo. I don't think I have argued otherwise.... although, the influences from all the afore mentioned groups can not be dismissed. wink
The way you people switch from ranting to being reasonable can frighten an average man.

So you have forgotten when you were claiming that your kinsmen from Owo are indigenous to Anioma?
You have also forgotten when you claimed that Olukumi is indegenous to Ụkwụ Nzu? A Yoruba being indigenous to a place called "ụkwụ Nzu"

When you decided to shoot yourself in the leg, you started doing U-Turn. Mtcheww... I told you before that you people are just making the stay of your kinsmen in those communities uncomfortable. In this wake of Igbo Nationalism, expect more hostilities on them from the indigenes.

UmuEzechima have started, expect the other clan to join very soon.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 9:14pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

The way you people switch from ranting to being reasonable can frighten an average man.

So you have forgotten when you were claiming that your kinsmen from Owo are indigenous to Anioma?
You have also forgotten when you claimed that Olukumi is indegenous to Ụkwụ Nzu? A Yoruba being indigenous to a place called "ụkwụ Nzu"

When you decided to shoot yourself in the leg, you started doing U-Turn. Mtcheww... I told you before that you people are just making the stay of your kinsmen in those communities uncomfortable. In this wake of Igbo Nationalism, expect more hostilities on them from the indigenes.

UmuEzechima have started, expect the other clan to join very soon.

Yes they are indigenous, as are the Igala and the Bini elements there. Eat your heart out.
I understand well why you are getting your panties in a bunch. The Olukumis are STILL the Odianis. And yes, the Olukumis have absorbed a huge amount of Enuani culture but they don't deny their origins. It is you Igbos from over the fence that do this stuff. Ezechima have not started anything, the relationship between Olukumi and Ezechima is 100% peaceful and cordial. Na only you e dey pain.

Let me even tell you, the fact of the matter is that their villages can never be part of Yorubaland due to the large disconnect and also their now mixed culture, but AGAIN the fact of the matter remains, the place where they are is their land and their communities belong to no one but themselves. Finish.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 9:27pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Yes they are indigenous. As are the Igala and the Bini elements there.
I understand well why you are getting your panties in a bunch. The Olukumis are STILL the Odianis. And yes, the Olukumis have absorbed a huge amount of Enuani culture but they don't deny their origins. It is you Igbos from over the fence that do this stuff.

Let me even tell you, the fact of the matter is that their villages can never be part of Yorubaland due to the large disconnect and also their now mixed culture, but AGAIN the fact of the matter remains, the place where they are is their land and their communities belong to no one but themselves. Finish.
I can see that you really want you people to become Igbo so much that you want to incorporate them into another Igbo clan.

When I told you that the other clan will soon join in to make their stay uncomfortable, who do you think I was referring to?

The original Odiani. Attaching Olukumi to Odiani is like saying "Hausa-Fulani". Even if you are don't know how to speak Igbo, you can clearly know that Odiani is Igbo word.
There is nothing like Olukumi in Odiani. Both are different in origin and language. One is indigenous (odiani as the name say) while the other (Olukumi) is a migrant.

The ruling system is now Obi but cultural power rest on the Okpala, apart from Ugbodu and Ụkwụ Nzu that still have a minute Olukumi speaking population, the remaining of the clan speak Igbo of Enuani dialect.

Like I said before, keep pushing, you are helping our cause. Two communities remaining, one clan awakened and one to go.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 9:31pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

I can see that you really want you people to become Igbo so much that you want to incorporate them into another Igbo clan.

When I told you that the other clan will soon join in to make their stay uncomfortable, who do you think I was referring to?

The original Odiani. Attaching Olukumi to Odiani is like saying "Hausa-Fulani". Even if you are don't know how to speak Igbo, you can clearly know that Odiani is Igbo word.
There is nothing like Olukumi in Odiani. Both are different in origin and language. One is indigenous (odiani as the name say) while the other (Olukumi) is a migrant.

The ruling system is now Obi but cultural power rest on the Okpala, apart from Ugbodu and Ụkwụ Nzu that still have a minute Olukumi speaking population, the remaining of the clan speak Igbo of Enuani dialect.

Like I said before, keep pushing, you are helping our cause. Two communities remaining, one clan awakened and one to go.

Pele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYkmecPLs7M

While the Olukumis are waxing stronger in their land and getting council seats, one Bkayy is doing evil genius on Nairaland. grin grin

Cheei, this life no balance.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 9:33pm On Feb 16, 2022
tongue
YourNemesis:


Pele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYkmecPLs7M

While the Olukumis are waxing stronger in their land and getting council seats, one Bkayy is doing evil genius on Nairaland. grin grin

Cheei, this life no balance.
You already call Olukumi "odiani" as a way to attach your people to one of the indigenous Igbo clan.
So I understand the confusion.

Anyways just know that the message is clear. Odiani is Odiani while Olukumi is Olukumi.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 9:41pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:
tongue
You already call Olukumi "odiani" as a way to attach your people to one of the indigenous Igbo clan.
So I understand the confusion.

Anyways just know that the message is clear. Odiani is Odiani while Olukumi is Olukumi.

What you wrote there is your wish.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 9:43pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


What you wrote there is your wish.
And Yoruba mysteriously turned themselves to Igbo?
Mtcheww.... It is only in Nigeria that Chinedu Okafor whose father is Nnaji Odili will be claimed by Yoruba.

Inferiority complex at its peak.
From Olukumi to Odiani. Very soon Ife will turn to Ụkwụ Nzu

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 9:49pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

And Yoruba mysteriously turned themselves to Igbo?
Mtcheww.... It is only in Nigeria that Chinedu Okafor whose father is Nnaji Odili will be claimed by Yoruba.

Inferiority complex at its peak.
From Olukumi to Odiani. Very soon Ife will turn to Ụkwụ Nzu

FYI the town''s original name is Eko Efun. Ugbodu's full name is Ugbodumila.
Maybe you can go and tell them that they are from Awka blacksmiths too.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 9:53pm On Feb 16, 2022
YourNemesis:


Maybe you can go and tell them that they are from Awka blacksmiths too.

Any cat and dog cannot come from Awka. Those that come from such noble city wear their identity like a badge of honour like those in Edo state that call their town "Idumoka"
No matter the excesses of Bini in the state, they never hide their identity for any reason.

Now explain to us how you want to claim a full clan that 95% of them speak Igbo, bear Igbo names and still have Igbo names as the name of their towns.
You think incorporating your Olukumi people into their clan will do anything?
Inferiority complex.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 9:58pm On Feb 16, 2022
BKayy:

Any cat and dog cannot come from Awka. Those that come from such noble city wear their identity like a badge of honour like those in Edo state that call their town "Idumoka"
No matter the excesses of Bini in the state, they never hide their identity for any reason.

Now explain to us how you want to claim a full clan that 90% of them speak Igbo, bear Igbo names and still have Igbo names as their town name.
You think incorporating your Olukumi people into their clan will do anything?

Emotions and more emotions.
Long live the Odiani clan of Olukumi people! Including both the monolingual and the bilinguals.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 12:45am On Feb 17, 2022
YourNemesis:


Emotions and more emotions.
Long live the Odiani clan of Olukumi people! Including both the monolingual and the bilinguals.
No need to tell me how you feel when the only hope of your Yoruba kinsmen being linked to an Igbo clan has been shattered by me.

There are two things Nigerians claim online.
1. Being Rich and
2. Being Igbo


So it is no surprise that you want to have a stake in the mighty race. You can do anything even if it means attaching your kinsmen to an Igbo clan in order to claim the clan.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by BKayy: 12:48am On Feb 17, 2022
YourNemesis
Would you mind telling me one name of a notable person from Odiani?

If shame go gree you. Infact I dare you lol grin

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 4:07am On Feb 17, 2022
BKayy:

No need to tell me how you feel when the only hope of your Yoruba kinsmen being linked to an Igbo clan has been shattered by me.

There are two things Nigerians claim online.
1. Being Rich and
2. Being Igbo


So it is no surprise that you want to have a stake in the mighty race. You can do anything even if it means attaching your kinsmen to an Igbo clan in order to claim the clan.

I pity you. "Nigerians claiming to be Igbo online" grin ... Like seriously, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride.

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Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 4:09am On Feb 17, 2022
BKayy:

Would you mind telling me one name of a notable person from Odiani?

If shame go gree you. Infact I dare you lol grin

Dare ko, Deer ni. grin
If you want to be daring, go play Russian roulette.

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