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Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:09am On Nov 22, 2011 |
noiseless: you want to curse abi. so you can not discuss without sounding like a bigoted ideeiot chasing alj haram all about. What is your fixation on alj haram ? What has he done to you ?. The curse shall go to you and ur family not alj harem. ideeiot Do get me angry. Moreover I don't have High blood pressure on Igbos. I am part Igbo myself and have igbos in my family so grow up and stop acting like a curse person. we can always agree to disagree. It is a public forum. Stop chasing alj harem all about ok ! Next time you do that, don't even borther reading the cultural section. very immature kid |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Crayola1: 1:13am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Can I ask you what exactly are you, the few threads I happen to come across you've claimed to be several things, so I think it would be best to list them all for clarification |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Jenifa1: 1:16am On Nov 22, 2011 |
They live in Lagos nau. What do u expect. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:19am On Nov 22, 2011 |
what annoys me the most is how they get all emotional on facts. I do not post out of my head without searching Moreover if I am wrong, I IMMEDIATELY APOLOGISE , No one is above mistakes. Insisted this people result in all form of insults only for them to login with a different login to bash other. LOL. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:19am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Jenifa_: Most of the pictures were taken in America, not Nigeria. Maybe it's because they've LIVED in Lagos and other SW'ern states. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Jenifa1: 1:21am On Nov 22, 2011 |
^ you are not serious. these look like America to u? Igbo chief wearing agbada www.nairaland.com/attachments/564817_obi_of_onisha_jpg7f6881ce6743b238073d68f43b0b0039 yoruba native attire |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:24am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Jenifa_: The first few pixs (dark Green sokoto/ buba) and the (Burgendy aso-oke) |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:25am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Jenifa_: that is not the igbo man, that is the yorubaman wearing agbada in a Yoruba - Igbo wedding. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:25am On Nov 22, 2011 |
alj_harem:That's an Igbo/Igbo wedding. Get your story str8. Even the chick is a Nler. I made the mistake of posting him as a Yoruba man on one thread, come see insult PS: Their infos are online, check them up. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by ezeagu(m): 1:27am On Nov 22, 2011 |
NRI PRIEST: Maybe if we develop a word for jeans in Igbo, then Igbo children can later claim their ancestors invented jeans. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:27am On Nov 22, 2011 |
PS: What happened to Crayola's pictures? Anywaz, will keep renewing this thread until someone answers the gele question. Am I the only one who wonders about it's origin? |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by NRIPRIEST(m): 1:28am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Jenifa_: |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:30am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: I don't want to believe that. Ileke-idi, they would curse you if it is true. I done warn you ezeagu: KAKInwoke jean |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:31am On Nov 22, 2011 |
NRI PRIEST: But it was orginally a hausa cloth, the agbada is different from babban riga most especially that type |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:31am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Would you please explain to my confused mind whats so yoruba about the attire ? Did yoruba invent agbada ?? Am sure they didnt,so, why did you keep calling it yorubas ?? Go thru the thread. Has been over explained. alj_harem: Believe it. Their curses? I've been through worse |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Jenifa1: 1:31am On Nov 22, 2011 |
rotfl igbo chief is wearing agbada, igbo bride is wearing gele. the world is coming to an end. alj_harem: he will most likely be surrounded by other yoruba men if that were d case. the men around him could pass for yoruba if not for the carnival they carry on their heads *just read ileke-idi's post. I thought so. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by odumchi: 1:32am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: Every culture has it's own form of head ties. No one culture invented the head-tie. That's like asking who invented the boat. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by NRIPRIEST(m): 1:32am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Sorry, I think the hat the groom on the second pix is wearing is the only yoriba influence there. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:34am On Nov 22, 2011 |
odumchi: Very true but each culture invented DIFFERENT types and the differences are there for us to see. is it not ? |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by AndreUweh(m): 1:35am On Nov 22, 2011 |
@Alh Harem, FL Gators is right. The girl in that picture is a nairalander. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:35am On Nov 22, 2011 |
NRI PRIEST: Agbada is a form of babban riga but NOT babban riga |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by aljharem3: 1:36am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Andre Uweh: Hmm very good and she is beautiful as well. God as truly blessed Ndi igbo people |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:36am On Nov 22, 2011 |
odumchi: Not talking about the invention of the head tie. I'm more concern about the modern gele, the colorful full headtie. It must have started somewhere. Telling me where the textile was first used in Nigeria does not explain the modern style we have nowadays. [img]http://3.bp..com/-PIGQP9aHqxY/Tkw210Qdp9I/AAAAAAAAAD4/RvjQJY1Hx74/s1600/Ade+Adetayo.png[/img] |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Jenifa1: 1:37am On Nov 22, 2011 |
^ no mind am. comparing gele to boat. acculturation is inevitable so long as igbos continue to migrate to SW. It's natural. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by odumchi: 1:38am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Ileke-IdI: "Gele" refers to Yoruba head-ties does it not? |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by ezeagu(m): 1:39am On Nov 22, 2011 |
The sum of some peoples culture is how much others notice them. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:40am On Nov 22, 2011 |
odumchi: Gele = Nigerian headtie for now. If they call it sth diff in your language, ignore it and think Gele for now. And are the designs on the gele Yoruba designs? [img]http://2.bp..com/-Pwro-DlhAqw/Tn4LlnJDTBI/AAAAAAAAC2c/ud73f-ZnI5k/s1600/Atinuke-Osude-Weds-Gbeke-Solanke-August-2011-BellaNaija-007-399x600.jpg[/img] [s]We should celebrate multiculralism, but that shouldnt stop us from knowing the source of his mixture. Inferiority display by NLers on here is not enough to stop me. [/s] |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Jenifa1: 1:42am On Nov 22, 2011 |
ezeagu: and copy them sooner or later, agbada and gele will be touted as traditional igbo clothing. |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by ezeagu(m): 1:42am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Jenifa_: [center] [/center] |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by Nobody: 1:43am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Where is Crayola and her pixs nau Jenifa_: You'll soon hear Buba being called a Pakistani attire |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by NRIPRIEST(m): 1:44am On Nov 22, 2011 |
Alh harem, have you been following this thread ?? You are not a man of integrity!! You are a liar,you are biased to the highest heavend and you are a compulsive tribalist!!! And please stop deceiving yourself by saying u are related to Igbos!! You are a very disgusting fool!!! U reeks of hate against the Igbos but if you continue like this you will never achieve anything in life!! YOU ARE A BLOODY STINKING AND UNREPENTANT IGBO HATING LIAR!!! |
Re: Yoruba, Igbo And Acculturation (or Multiculture) by ezeagu(m): 1:45am On Nov 22, 2011 |
[size=14pt]Without being ran through by Islam:[/size] [center][img]http://migrationstoriesofnigerianigbo.files./2009/11/igbo-ukwu-burial.jpg[/img][/center] |
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