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PoliticsRe: Christian Governors In All Of South West & Lagos Becoming Extinct by aljharem(m): 9:42pm On Jan 08, 2011
ikeyman00:
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these thread is hoax!!

complete nonesense!!!

this is the question that should be directed to the abokis and malam vampires on desperse out there

until this idots recognise they are africa, 2; nigeria they will never know

nothing to learn from yoruba

cuz as a christain right in Nigeria i can tell u there are lots and lots of divisions that ones sees other differently u know

the fact im a roman catholic doesnt make me closer to a jehova witttness man u feel me

but then like they say culture goes first cuz that is who u are

so no need to dance in owambe style right here
and what is your contribution to this thrend
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:40pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
There is no such thing as half Igbo in traditional Igbo culture. You are either Igbo or you are not. And the only way you can be considered Igbo is if your father is Igbo.

This is my culture and I will stand by that view.

Now stop making my topic personal and learn to listen.
you should learn to me

i am telling u i am half igbo and u are telling me crap,,,,,, yes ikwerre is not igbo nor ika but u start shouting they are igbo is there father igbo undecided
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:38pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
I have read some of your posting. You are Itsekiri and they are very similar to the Yoruba clans. That is like the Ikwerre  amongst the Ndi Igbo. No Igbo man will complain if an Ikwerre calls himself Igbo. Actually, we would welcome that.

You are not ignorant of Yoruba culture.

However, I will not allow someone ignorant of my peoples customs to comment on that. And I will vehemently oppose that person with every fiber of my body. And that is my right to do so.
and that is i am commeting on every igbo post so as to know my culture more,,,is there anything wrong with that undecided

if an ikwerre says he is not igbo u all will drown the man but here is me half igbo, not even denying my igboness, u are screaming undecided
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:36pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
I have a low tolerance for tribalistic postings. As a Pan-Africanist, it sickens me to the core. People like to look at the differences instead of the similarities.

I am an individual, I represent no group. Even though being Igbo is part of my identity, it doesn't mean I do not consider myself different from members of my own group.
and i say do this if u are really a pan-african
alj harem:
if u really want unity, [size=15pt]drop your culture and tradition and learn yoruba or hausa then we will gradually be uniting because the ethnic boundary is broken

i have learnt hausa as my culture and language

i have also started learning igbo and yoruba languge

so you also should do the same tongue
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:34pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
Stop disrespecting MY people. I have already told you about yourself in the Cultural section. Answer your father's name so that we may all know that you are an Igbo. If you cannot, just shut up, because you are ingorant of Igbo customs.

Igbos are a patrimonial society.

Learn before you speak. If you have never lived or embraced Igbo society, you can speak on behalf of Igbo issues. We Igbos do not take kindly to those who know nothing about our history or customs.
abegi,,,, am i the only igbo that cannot speak igbo(which i am learning)

i have said i am half igbo and can speak for my people anyday anytime,,,so if u do not like it just kill yourself because it is not stoping soon undecided
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:26pm On Jan 08, 2011
Missy85:
harem, just as i thought you rarely respond to insults, you rubbished igbo language. Disapppointed!
huh huh huh huh huh

what do you mean, can you clarify that
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:25pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
Stay on topic and stop ruining my thread por favor.
i think igbos can learn from other nigerians instead of the other way around

but all in all, others too can learn from us igbos smiley
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:21pm On Jan 08, 2011
Ola edo:
So now they use 2 of your languages to train dogs. grin
grin grin grin grin grin

you are also ibo grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:16pm On Jan 08, 2011
Ola edo:
Good. Kanuri is almost an extinct language anyway.I hear they alone use it to train dogs now. grin
just like they use igbo loanguage to train dogs

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-568941.0.html
wink
CultureRe: Does Any One Knows Why twins Were Killed In Igboland by aljharem(m): 9:13pm On Jan 08, 2011
[quote author=isale_gan2 link=topic=580915.msg7490356#msg7490356 date=1294515110]Alhj,
I don't know why anyone would think such a thing.  Seriously.  In the past, all the people accusing every new poster of being Ezeuche seemed way off to me, but this one is really something else.  Me and FStrangerhuh[/quote]grin grin grin grin grin
don't worry i know u are not fstranger smiley
PoliticsRe: Describe Atiku In A Sentence by aljharem(m): 9:11pm On Jan 08, 2011
ole, fart grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 9:07pm On Jan 08, 2011
Missy85:
@Akhaeneten,

Africa must unite? why; against who; and how does African unity affect the price of fish at Abule Egba?

When was the last time Guinea Bissau threaten to invade Nigeria. A polite nod to our neighbours through those wasteful regional quangos is enough.

We want development! Enough about zero-sum pursuit of continental unity.

And why go back to the cultural section. Dont you like a proper debate where people support & oppose your views as they see fit? Pls come back!
good one

@op

if u really want unity, [size=15pt]drop your culture and tradition and learn yoruba or hausa then we will gradually be uniting because the ethnic boundary is broken

i have learnt hausa as my culture and language

i have also started learning igbo and yoruba languge

so you also should do the same tongue
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:32pm On Jan 08, 2011
afam4eva:
I beleive that any system of government be it Democratic, Authoritarian, Oligarchy can work as long as the rulers are serious.
gbamm

and he is honest with himself and the people he rules
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:31pm On Jan 08, 2011
@op

the problem of nigeria has nothing to do with democracy

it has to do with corruption
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:24pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
A very small and minute minority of Igbos believe they are descendants of that Asiatic tribe.

Only a people who suffer from self-hated would say they are descendants of Arabs or Jews. We have always existed in our forest. Our cultures are as old as theirs or even older.
i like that,,,, you make me proud of my culture smiley God bless you

now

in a society were youths and elders are debating on the same table, do you not think there will be confilicting ideas here

i mean the elders (meant to be wiser) who think ahead will the youth are thinking of another thing

take a look at arewa now the youths are saying one thing the elders are saying another
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:20pm On Jan 08, 2011
Ola edo:
The western countries have a democracy. and you put president in the same category as prime minister lol.Do you even know what a prime minister is?
ola edo, sorry but u are quiet a stu.pid one i must tell you smiley (no oofeince)

a prime minister is a senior miniter of a palimentary system

now did us igbo ever had a palimentary system
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:17pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
Why must Nigeria be united then? If we do not work under a democratic system, I feel that we have no business being together then.

Nigeria is just a mere expression create by the white man.

Democracies are the best way in my opinion and not because a white man has told me. My ancestors in their wisdom understand that we can all be kings and queen.

We have no use for kings or queens, because they are mere human beings like us.
and that is the problem

some of we igbo call ourselves jews,,,,,,did jews not have priest and kings they listen to (king David)
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:15pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
Your post shows you are not an Igbo, nor do you know our ways or customs. I beg, please do not speak about things you know nothing about.

Do not make a fool of yourself if you have any dignity.
boy, what are you talking about here,,,, do we have a king in aligbo undecided

is it not elders that resolve issues for us in igboland, ,.,.,.,.,., please tell me if i am wrong and do not insult

thank you smiley
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:08pm On Jan 08, 2011
Akhenaten:
Isn't Nigeria trying to be a democracy? Why not look to those who have been practicing democracies for hundreds of years. For the majority of Igbo clans, democracy was institutional/cultural phenomenon except for the Igbo clans that were influenced by the Igala and Bini people.

Why do some Nigerians have a problem with learning from other groups?
lol, you make me laugh

it is because of democracy like this we igbos can not talk with one voice

i tell you, if u think it is democracy then think again,,, the western countries have a leader (the president, prime minister, queen etc) we igbo have non and u call that democracy,, all we have is elder undecided is elders democracy undecided
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 8:00pm On Jan 08, 2011
Kobojunkie:
Where do these average ibo’s you speak of live?HUH? Are you here speaking of the culture we all aware of?WHAT? shocked :oWHAT THE FRELL? shocked@Poster, are you being sarcastic? Is this like early april fool or something? Is the @Poster @Ezeuche and his gang come back with another name?
kobo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin no kill persin ooo grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Can Learn A Lot From Traditional Igbo Democracy by aljharem(m): 7:58pm On Jan 08, 2011
smiley
@op i totally disagree with your analysis  (i am not anti-igbo)

reason

do you not think at there will be problems if there is no leader undecided

do you not see that even because then in igboland, there were issues of one village fight with another and there was no 1 leader those villages can answer to, to resolve the problem undecided

the democratic nature of igbos (which to me is hmmm) only works for igbo,,, the feudal system for northerners only work for them

while the semi democratic/ semi-feudal system for yorubas only work for them smiley (polite)
PoliticsRe: Buhari Says-there May Be No Nigeria In 2011 by aljharem(m): 7:48pm On Jan 08, 2011
matazzmagi:
South-South" is a geographical oxymoron created by Nigerian criminal leaders to divide and conquer. I guess that is equivalent to a non-existent North-North, East-East or West-West regions or zones. Nigeria is a pathetic geo-political cage built by Lord Lugard and his imperialist ambitionists. It is an anthema to Africa.
grin grin grin grin grin grin

so do you know it was ekueme that created this undecided

what about mid-west, middle belt and north-east undecided
CultureRe: Igbo Cultural Renaissance by aljharem(m): 7:45pm On Jan 08, 2011
@ op good one,,,,we all know that, but how do we teach our children the igbo language

any suggestion

i think we the government should try to enforce igbo language as a subject for secondary school student undecided

what do you think
PoliticsRe: Crisis In Jos Again, 8 Feared Dead by aljharem(m): 7:41pm On Jan 08, 2011
can you see angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Federal Govt Under Pressure To Arrest Tinubu by aljharem(m): 7:40pm On Jan 08, 2011
presido1:
If you know these two bolded what are you arguing about then. Are those two things not enuf to arrest somebody? Again you are saying that Tinubu a "Yoruba leader" is a thief and a murderer. Are you ok at all?

You are an embarrassment to Yorubas
gbammmm
good one
PoliticsRe: Becomrich The North Needs You by aljharem(m): 7:37pm On Jan 08, 2011
becomrich, we are already the majority in this country, followed by yorubas then igbos so why do you think we will be minorities,,,

and if we are, does it matter undecided undecided undecided undecided so long as there is peace and respect for northerners and other groups in nigeria, i see no advantage if yorubas leave for your benin
PoliticsRe: Rumour? Bomb Discovered at Shoprite Lagos by aljharem(m): 7:34pm On Jan 08, 2011
is this for real angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Federal Govt Under Pressure To Arrest Tinubu by aljharem(m): 7:32pm On Jan 08, 2011
careytommy:
This kobogirl is just one inconsistent character. One minute she says this, the next, she's singing another.
I agree Tinubu should be arrested, but first the likes of Atiku should be hounded up
tell me about it
fstranger6:
She is old enough to be your mother!
what!!!!!! angry
PoliticsRe: Federal Govt Under Pressure To Arrest Tinubu by aljharem(m): 4:44pm On Jan 08, 2011
Kobojunkie:
Honestly, after your initial responses on this thread, I doubt you have a clue. You come off as one of the many uninformed "YOUTHS" we have out there who are all mouth but little else when it comes to their understanding of what is really going on in Nigeria and where the people remain after all this time.
kobo, can't u ever accept u are wrong for once in your life undecided

must you argue all the time undecided and once they prove you wrong, u still insist on arguing undecided
PoliticsRe: Buhari Says-there May Be No Nigeria In 2011 by aljharem(m): 4:40pm On Jan 08, 2011
fstranger1:
Alhaji HArem, please stop posting
You are incoherent and I really want to enjoy this debate.

Jakumo's English is way out of your league. He is one of the best on NL. Please stop posting on this thread

Will you do that for me?
it is not about english hear my brother,,, it is about speaking the truth when u see one undecided
PoliticsRe: Video: Delta Re-run: The Stealing Of Ballots by aljharem(m): 4:31pm On Jan 08, 2011
the video did not show any stealling
PoliticsRe: Describe Gej In Two Words. by aljharem(m): 4:26pm On Jan 08, 2011
Gbawe:
"operation Totality" . grin grin
grin grin grin

bomb Niger-delta

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