Crime › Re: Professor Dubem Okafor Kills Wife,self In U.s by abadaba(m): 10:14pm On Aug 19, 2010 |
sjeezy8: I mean im sure theres non igbos who have killed their wives- BUT DAMN atleast 75% igbo dudes have too much pride and temper problem.
I know the dynamics are different just by the actions of igbo relatives I have and also the chicks ive dated. Igbo ladies are more subservient - so igbo ladies dont get an attitude with igboman or else he'll fuk you up or maybe kill you LOL jk not really . . . But I know that igbo peeps marriage does last long But I cant really tell if its outta love, fear or financial security. When igbo guys say till death do us part - they fuckin mean it LOL. jk . . . . Not really LOL
lol yooo dis is the funniest comment- "there was no detoxification after civil war" The above post is brainless. Literature evidence is needed from you Area boy. Failure to do that will mean you have to tell us where you hide on the day brains where created. |
Crime › Re: Professor Dubem Okafor Kills Wife,self In U.s by abadaba(m): 12:53am On Aug 19, 2010 |
oyinda.: abadaba abi whatever u call urself, she is obviously and intelligently ignoring you. i think you should learn from her. @Oyinda or whatever you call yourself: She must not ignore me. Am deliberately calling her out for destruction. How can a woman be so tribalist to that extent. A man murdered her fellow woman, and the only thing she could make out of it was to introduce Igbo this and that. Shame to her. |
Crime › Re: Professor Dubem Okafor Kills Wife,self In U.s by abadaba(m): 12:45am On Aug 19, 2010 |
Ileke-IdI: Problem is. . . . this man is an old man, he should be the one counseling, not getting the counselled. And you have to take it in mind that some men abroad dont have in-laws to report to.
Punishment allowed Depends on how you want  Boring. One good thig about this thread is that it has exposed Hileke-Hidi as a tribal scumbag. So just buzz the shitt. |
Politics › Re: Booing Galore As Gov Amaechi Dares Okrika People(Ijaws).Waterfronts Must Go Down by abadaba(m): 6:41pm On Aug 18, 2010 |
Ileke-IdI: And what do you know about people that grew up in Florida? All these useless children posting crap nowadays.
If you can tell me one significant difference between them and other children, plz state. The other day, a famous nairalander said you are daft. Indeed, she is right. |
Politics › Re: Booing Galore As Gov Amaechi Dares Okrika People(Ijaws).Waterfronts Must Go Down by abadaba(m): 12:00am On Aug 18, 2010 |
9jaganja: Kalabari people are there, Ogoni people are there. in fact Rivers is just too diverse to call a group majority just by population. This isn't about majority , this is about the minorities being respected territorially and culturally. This is a silent cultural genocide. The governors words to the people are rather unethical. If that happened here, he will be impeached immediately. Only an illiterate will address people like that.
No you didn't grow up in Rivers state, you grew up in Florida where all the guys use steroids so they can show off their body on the beach, ahahahaha Monkey, you must be silly for liken Uchenna to people who grew up Florida and bla bla.Iidiot, why do you have to insult him when he has not done so to you. His opinions may differ from yours but you have to respect him as an individual. Shameless maggot. |
Culture › Re: Kola Nut Ritual In Igboland by abadaba(m): 6:52pm On Aug 17, 2010 |
In some parts of Delta Igbo, e.g Isselu Ukwu and Ubulu Ukwu, women with the traditional title of OMU can participate in breaking of kola nut. But if there is a man with a title in the midst, it is the man who does the kola nut ritual. |
Culture › Re: Warri Parables: Words Of Our Popsi's by abadaba(m): 12:40pm On Aug 17, 2010 |
No how woman siddon, the thing no go laugh. I no be Warri, but associate. |
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Politics › Re: Booing Galore As Gov Amaechi Dares Okrika People(Ijaws).Waterfronts Must Go Down by abadaba(m): 12:08pm On Aug 17, 2010 |
EzeUche22: That is why I support Gov Amaechi, he does not play around with these Okrika people. Those boos sounds like music to my ears. Igwe Ocha (Port Harcourt) will always remain an Igbo town. It is about time that these Ijaws understand that they cannot take this land from us.
He telling them that they have to leave is very funny as well. He is not asking them for permission, he is telling them. If these Okrika people do not like this ruling, then they can pack their bags and move to desolate Bayelsa state.
And the Ikwerre should understand that they need their Igbo brothers to the north. We will always be with them, even though they deny us sometimes. They are still our people and we shall support them. There is no alternative to the bolded. Well said, Uchenna. |
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Culture › Re: The Whiteman And Emergence Of New Societies In Igboland. by abadaba(m): 9:08pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
asha 80: that is maybe what you should have said instead of saying it affected our olden days way of dressing because quiet frankly there was nothing fantastic about our former way of dressing. Our former way of dressing is not far from what was worn in the olden days. Just some modifications. I have seen photographs of Jaja and other Igbo people of old and what they wore is similar to what is worn now. |
Politics › Re: Pat Utomi For President by abadaba(m): 8:56pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
Pat Utomi any time any day. At the moment, there is none better than him. |
Culture › Re: The Whiteman And Emergence Of New Societies In Igboland. by abadaba(m): 8:48pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
asha 80: not sure what is negative about the present igbo mode of dressing.before the coming of the white man our type of dressing was loin cloth over the waste and bare chest.i wonder if anyone would want to were that now.
the 'isiagu' cloth and the caps(red,white etc) are improvement or modernisation of the igbo attire. Amongst the three dominant ethnic groups in Nigeria, Ndigbo accepted the British mode of dressing the most. Though there is Igbo consciousness in terms of dressing now, yet no where near that of the other equally large groups. |
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Culture › Re: The Whiteman And Emergence Of New Societies In Igboland. by abadaba(m): 7:39pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
The coming of the whitemen had its own negative effects in Igboland as well. For example, the Igbo mode of dressing was almost lost. British ways of dressing became the norm. Ibo traditional names gave way for British names as well. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Should Field A Presidential Candidate In 2011 by abadaba(m): 12:09pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
In my opinion, a South-South Igbo will be O.K. Pat Utomi is the most suitable. |
Politics › Re: Insurance Agent Charged With Forgery by abadaba(m): 9:56pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
THE AMAKA: if he did something good, they would be claiming "they are our cousins, they are closer to us than. . ." but its something bad, so. . . "he's an igbo man, he is closer to igbos" bunch of dogs. Spot on. |
Culture › Re: Item Day[pictures] by abadaba(m): 8:38pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
Lovely photographs. Item people are nice. But if I may ask, Why is Item, Igbere, Alaye, Uzuakoli etc still under one LGA-Bende. All this groups as big as they are, are still in one local council. Yet Ngwa people have 7 LGA's. Only Item is bigger than Ugwunagbo Ngwa LGA. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Student murdered In Kansas City Missouri by abadaba(m): 8:28pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
Name them and put them to shame. |
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Politics › Re: Umu Igbo Unite Annual Convention - 2010 by abadaba(m): 8:20pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
bk.babe97y: yEP he did! the SuCka!
All I asked is a simple question and these fools are going bunkers: DO I BRING MY OWN HUMAN MEAT TO HOUSTON, OR ARE THE LIMBS GONNA BE PROVIDED FOR US AT A FEE/FREE?!?!  mbese ighirighi mbese, mbese ighirighi, mbese, mbese, ighirighi mbese oo!. |
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Politics › Re: Insurance Agent Charged With Forgery by abadaba(m): 7:57pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
Jeremiah Okorodudu, who represented Nigeria in boxing during the 1984 olympic games is not Igbo but from Southern Delta state. This chap happens to be my neighbour and friend during my sojourn in Ogun state some years back. Hence Okorodu is not Igbo neither is he Yoruba. In fact, if he was Yoruba, this poster being Yoruba like other Yorubas will not open up this thread. May be the poster thinks that the guy in question is Igbo. Loser. |
Sports › Re: Over Aged Players In Under 20 Female Nigeria Squad by abadaba(m): 4:53pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
honeric01: Some Nigerians were born with cheat spirit, do any of you defending age cheats really believe a 16yrs old girl can play in a Nigerian league? she's been with Bayelsa queens for 3yrs and yet she's still 16, does that mean she started playing football at 13? PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL AT 13? Evidence please, or forever hold your peace. |
Music/Radio › Re: Songs You Wish You Wrote? by abadaba(m): 1:55pm On Aug 05, 2010 |
JAGA-JAGA-Eedris Abdulkarim. |
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Sports › Re: Over Aged Players In Under 20 Female Nigeria Squad by abadaba(m): 10:51am On Aug 05, 2010 |
They are all 20 and under. If you feel they are not, present your evidence or forever shut your stinking mouths. |
Politics › Re: Igbomina State Out Of Kwara State by abadaba(m): 10:43am On Aug 05, 2010 |
Kwara is a predominant Yoruba state. Instead of creating another state out of Kwara, the non-Yoruba areas should be merged with Niger state. |
Politics › Re: Agitators Seek 32 New States by abadaba(m): 10:35am On Aug 05, 2010 |
Create Anioma state and zoned to the south east. OR form mergers between Ogun and Lagos or Ondo and Ekiti. merge Rivers and Bayelsa merge Nasarawa and Plateau merge Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi states Merge Gombe and Bauchi states. When this is done, there will be a balance in the state creation exercises. The idea of some zones being 7, while some are 6 and another is just only 5 is stupidity at its highest. |
Culture › Re: Excuse Me, Why Are The Yorubas So Dominance And Effective In 9ja & Abroad? by abadaba(m): 10:00am On Aug 05, 2010 |
paris10: I might be wrong, but I doubt it! Kinda noticed that the Yoruba language is the most spoken language in Nigeria and abroad besides English lang. Don't know the population of this tribe, but boy, they're every where!
Even the Nollywood Igbo superstars tend to speak this language too. Saw some of them in some Yoruba movies; they're very fluent in speaking it. Back in London and the USA, their govts are proposing introducing this language to their syllabuses.
Again, I noticed that any Nigerian Artists that does'nt include Yoruba in the lyrics of their songs is like an accident waiting to happen. Although Timaya's got his own style, he's beginning to see why he must atleast put some of the Yoruba lyrics in his song.
Why Yoruba? The poster with the nonsense above is a disgrace to nairaland. I maintain that the quality of nairaland is going down the drain or else, how can someone without any good knowledge of Nigeria be making such assertions as the above. Does DBanj not sing in Igbo despite not sing in Igbo despite the fact he is non-Igbo, Zaki Azzay sings in Hausa despite the fact he is not Hausa. The poster should be praising Nigerians who are intelligent enough to speak many languages instead of worshipping block heads who can not learn other peoples language. |