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Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:18pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
ItsModella: The closeness of Itsekiri does not interfere with the mixture of culture and cultural[i] adopt[/i]ation of Yorubas by other regions. PS: I'd say Binis are closer than Itsekiris. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:18pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Uyi Iredia: Never heard of it. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:20pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Aigbofa: I provided you links its up to you to do the research, I believe in charity up to a certain point. I'm talking about Agbadas but if you like you can bring whatever else you think with distract us all from the topic of discussion the Agbada Like I said ignorance up to a certain point is not a favorable trait my friend Aigbofa, you sef like wahala Grin Tribalism is not much of an argument with regards to your line of attack. If you genuinely were trying to create a thread on multiculturalism, you should have instead of trying to be sneaky with your tribalism, which was not that sneaky to begin with if it was spotted on page one Really if you are going to play the tribalism game step it up, if we can all see it a mile away its pretty weak sauce |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by KINGwax(m): 6:24pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Crayola1:shirts are known worldwide, it didn't start from germany but fitted shirts are. If it doesn't originate from germany, it doesnt mean germans don't invent the fitted shirts. Now, agbada is different from whatever might have came from the arabs. Agbada is totally redefined, so is caftan, gbariye and so on so shut it! |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:29pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
KINGwax: More refined and sophisticated tah the Arab's and Hausa's. We refine them esp for our "Owambe" But truthfully, what you see being worn by SE'rn Igbos are the Yoruba's refined agbada, coupled with the hat. You dont see them wearing the hausa hats either We should be celebration this bridge of gap. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:30pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
^^ A symptom of the overall problem that is Nigeria The BBC couldn't make this shi/t up KINGwax: If I buy a pair of jeans and bedazzle them with jewels did I create a new outfit or modified it? That's exactly what the agbada is a modification. Your analogy doesn't even make sense, if fitted shirts are from Germany and i decide to put an additional pocket on the shirt its still a fitted shirt that originated from Germany, I just modified it Lord some of you are slow. Someone just showed pictures of Arab outfits which are dead ringers for their Agbada counterpart, so how different are they I think you should shut it, I bet you thought you were going to make a profound point and ended up looking silly. Next 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:32pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Crayola1: Dont be silly dear. Those are Agbadas, diff from what the arabs'. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Chyz2: 6:34pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: The is nothing like a refined yoruba attire with the igbo>get it right omo. In fact maybe you can show up a comparison and stop living in an owambe. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:35pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: If you say so, ignorance on your part is bliss I guess I can't wait to hear what else is next lol this thread was trash from beginning, and by design unfortunately, Well done OP I applaud your efforts to tribalise even the most insignificant of things |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:38pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Crayola1:The ignorance is on your part. While you're screaming tribalism, you're sadly displaying it. Unfortunately for you and those who wish to see tribalism in everything, this thread still goes on. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:40pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Chyz*: Your word is not gold. Then I guess there's nothing about a refined Igbo attire? Ignoramus |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:40pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
I know the thing dey pain una tribalist well well, but plz calm down en |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Chyz2: 6:42pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Bingo,my dear. Gbam! Gbosa! Who says bytches dont understand.Gotta give it up to you you just deminished the stereotype. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:43pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Chyz*: ROTFLMAO!! |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:44pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
I guess we're done here till the next one comes with his arab/Islam story. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by UyiIredia(m): 6:46pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Are you serious ? You should try it. It's quite popular. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:46pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
My next thread will be on the geles Did the flamboyant geles start with Yorubas and how did it spread? I've always wondered about that. [img]http://3.bp..com/-PIGQP9aHqxY/Tkw210Qdp9I/AAAAAAAAAD4/RvjQJY1Hx74/s1600/Ade+Adetayo.png[/img][img]http://2.bp..com/-0eovyW6FJlo/Tkw2yeRV5FI/AAAAAAAAADw/wYmG-WIg5Ts/s400/1f4fadea1bb542c8_Screenshot20110528at12.45.33AM.jpg[/img][img]http://3.bp..com/-ERIHla7jXjE/Tkw23rbkjRI/AAAAAAAAAD8/g7HbLy7EWCQ/s1600/gele-photoshoot-behind-the-scenes32.jpg[/img] |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:47pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: And how is that by saying that ultimately the Agbada and its derivatives are Arab attire lol wow what a stretch Even though you started this thread calling out Yoruba and Igbo, if this was actually to be a multiculturalism thread, shouldn't it have said Nigerians only? Or that you followed me into the Igbo name thread and had the boldness to say Arinze is a Yoruba name Or the fact you have gone in every non Yoruba thread saying "Yoruba influence" I can continue with this list if you like Wow am I surprised that the best you could come up with is "You are too" prove it then, show my tribalistic tendencies in this thread or any other thread, I do await for the proof of this one, I got to see this. Because then we'll really see a real Houdini trick today Well actually you started the tribalism you we all await for you to continue with it Lol |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:48pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Crayola1: Chillax, calm down your ranting. Resort to insults like Chyz plz, because this your feminine display sef get as e be |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:48pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Uyi Iredia: Yea, in the SS/SE |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:49pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Anyway in my humble opinion a thread that is purposefully made with poor intentions should just receive the same treatment |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:50pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI:Like I said bring out proof stop diverting, I know its your nature but we all have to get past 5 years old eventually now |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:51pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by lagcity(m): 6:53pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Chyz*: it is funny and ironic that you mentioned peter pan becos i was in an Igbo party when one African American asked why these guys are wearing santa clause cap. . that red cap igbos wear wey one ball dey dangle for side. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Chyz2: 6:54pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: So just because i called you a bytch I'm now insulting you?? Wow, wonda shall neva end!!!!!! |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:56pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Mwahhhhh Please, una dont stop o |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 6:58pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 6:58pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
lagcity: Santa Claus cap has been replaced o. Full Yoruba http://community.webshots.com/photo/fullsize/1403520269061215774sHVcqN http://family.webshots.com/photo/1403520269061215774sHVcqN Let them keep going on and on about agbada as if that's the only thing changing right under their nose Lagcity, is the pix below a Yoruba or Igbo wedding? Guess right and you earn a kiss |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 7:01pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
At this point I'm actually adding facts to this thread I think you should be thanking me for my kindness [img]http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l06mt4xtlC1qzsvqyo1_500.jpg I am such a good person |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 7:03pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: ^^ And the purpose of this thread has been revealed, damn only 6 pages Lord a new personal best for me If I saw the thread earlier I would have won sooner Lord some folks are transparent they might as well be glass |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by scholes0(m): 7:04pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
LOL @ One Naira [QUOTE][/QUOTE] ^^ When did the above Picture become ''pre-colonial'' Yoruba?? U can see Ouagadougou clearly on the picture, and U still call it Yoruba. Are u Insane?? |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 7:05pm On Nov 21, 2011 |
scholes0: Why did you think I never minded his pictures Crayola1: cheiii, no words, more pictures |
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