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PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:48pm On Jan 09, 2022
KoshCAD:
Zombie

Pic 1 is a street in Akure

Pic 2 is a Akure metropolis

Pic three is Ado ekiti the poorest in southwest.
Where people live Mr man not a road with street light.
Hahahaha
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:45pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
Actually the Bkayyy Ipobian lives in Lagos State.
I can't survive in slums.
Who leaves the great city of Anambra to be struggling in Lagos slums?

No, I'll pass
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:42pm On Jan 09, 2022
KoshCAD:
Lol, why not be bold enough to show the pack of brown roof and dirt that littered the street of onitsha. Abi you think we don't know dirtiest city in the world.
Where people live in Onitsha in one picture.
Sum up Ibadan in one picture and return it to me. I want to check something

PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:37pm On Jan 09, 2022
KoshCAD:
Shut up oga ade.

Which city not have night mode pictures. That is an achievement to you like that o.

Here is ibadan at night
Scared to show the piles of mud houses you people live in Ibadan?
No offense, I would be ashamed to post it as well if I was you.

Anyways, here is Abakaliki city's main road. Compare it with your main road since you are scared to show where you people hide in Ibadan

PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:20pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
Enjoying my game of football, laughing @ you Local Clown.
The match ended tens of minutes ago.
You are really frustrated. It shows all over your post.
Well, what do I expect from someone suffering under brown roof
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:13pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
Take a look @ yourself in the mirror, nonsense selfish Ipobian.
I can't stop laughing. My dear, pray that you survive whatever suffering you are in.
What you are doing is called frustration. It is natural for someone in financial crisis. Don't take it to heart. You'll scale through at last
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:10pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
Poverty is your problem, how much do you have in your account? That should be your main concern.
Learn not to judge from your own perceptive or assume that everybody is in the same problem/condition you are in.
It helps
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:07pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
The same enemies marginalizing you?
No shit marginalises us. Backward Nigerians just drag us down.
We know what we should have accomplished without Nigeria.

Read the last part of the last page of this thread. Read what FEGNO posted to understand.

Nigeria is a huge set back to us
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:04pm On Jan 09, 2022
adamsmith914:
For People that have nothing, you Sure know how to brag?
Show the equivalent of what the thread says from your dilapidated brown roof Republic
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 10:02pm On Jan 09, 2022
Ofodirinwa:
Incredible,

Onitsha would look good with a landmark statue. Something that speaks to the culture, so that when people are cross the bridge the message is loud and clear
Ojukwu's statue is already there. It is the first thing you see immediately you cross the bridge.

DMGS Igbo cultural statue is also there to speak whatever message anybody like.

I personally like the Ojukwu's statue at head bridge , it scares the shit out of our enemies.

PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:03pm On Jan 09, 2022
KingOKON:
.

Wetin de shack dis one? Abeg plz zee me in za oza room
PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 8:53pm On Jan 09, 2022
ThEGodFaThEr116:
Like New York statue of liberty, Ibadan too has its own statue of liberty.
Statue of Poverty you mean?
PoliticsRe: Slaughter Of 200 By Bandits In Zamfara Is A Sign Of Their Desperation: Buhari by Bkayyy:
At this rate it is safe to say that onions worth more than Northerners lives.

Dont argue with me, just look at what the President who is also a northerner said about 200 of his kinsmens that were slaughtered in a day
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 7:45pm On Jan 09, 2022
aribisala0:
Who are you and why should I care about what you do?
You are an irrelevance

The claim that Eboes are ealitarian is rubbish
The evidence is to the contrary
OSUISM
MISOGYNY

are core Eboe values
See the meaning of misogyny here

PoliticsRe: Eastern Development: Does These Images Show The Level Of Anambra’s Development? by Bkayyy: 7:36pm On Jan 09, 2022
It is only people that have never been to Igboland underestimate what blacks can achieve if they believe in themselves.

On behalf of Ndigbo Worldwide, I say that I am proud of what we have achieved.

God Bless Onitsha.
God bless Anambra State.
God bless Enugu, Imo, Ebonyi and Abia state.
God bless our brothers trapped in Rivers, Delta and Benue state.
God bless Ndigbo Worldwide.
God bless Alaigbo.

Ya Gazie
PoliticsRe: 'I Am Committed To Raising More Leaders', Gov. Umahi Says As He Airport by Bkayyy: 12:38pm On Jan 09, 2022
Nothing beats concrete road for Igbo soil.
Just look at the runway and compare it with Asphalt.
Umahi keeps proving that his own engineer is not by mouth. He knows what he studied
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 11:46am On Jan 09, 2022
boyfrank:
I used to think u had something upstairs, u just removed everything doubt. I explained to you in simple terms why women don't marry their umunna, but tribal bigotry won't let you understand.
Women don't typically inherit from their umunna because they are married to another umunna and their inherit from their husbands which is usually far from their fathers umunna or even village.
You are wasting your time because the concept of Marriage is alien to Yoruba culture.
Prior to their encounter with Fulani and other Islamists, Yorubas have no established marriage culture so things like this is alien to Aribisala0 who looks like someone raised in the Yoruba traditional way.

Their women then just stay in their fathers house and give births. So they struggle with their male counterparts on what happens in her paternal house unlike other cultures like Igbo, Efik, Ibibio, Hausa etc that women marry out to live with their husbands.
PoliticsRe: Police Arrests Maryam Abubakar For Supplying Sex workers To Bandits by Bkayyy: 10:16am On Jan 09, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
Fulani and Hausa ladies no dey get big yansh like this
Fulani and Hausa ladies no dey get big yansh like this[/quote]Those towards the middle belt do. Especially the Hausa in middle belt. Probably because they've mixed with the local population there.

Gwari women, though not Hausa have assorted asses. The pic is most probably Gwari or one of those middle belt Mohammedans

PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:28pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
in a so called egalitarian society?

There is culture of the wealthy?
Poverty never existed in Igboland.

Had it been that your people had a marriage system. Had it been that Yoruba people had a marriage system, that their women don't stay at home and give birth, you won't be asking all these questions you are doing here.

Yoy will never see a Bini, Ibibio, Efik, Hausa or Nupe ask these questions you are doing here because their people have a marriage system. They understand what marriage means and what law of inheritance is.
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:17pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
So women do not have the same inheritance rights as their brothers?

Do those brothers not marry?

So where is the egalitarianism?
Women inherit their mothers exclusively but still inherit their fathers.

A woman can acquire as much land as she likes with the inheritance she got from her fathers at her husbands place.

And for the last time, she marries to live with her husband not like you people that remain and breed in their fathers house.
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:15pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
So blacks are savages and whites are gods
We are blacks but blacks have levels.

Judging by your ancestors primitive culture coupled with the fact that the concept of marriage is alien to them, it is safe to say that you people are savages
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:12pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
So women do not have the same inheritance rights as their brothers?

Do those brothers not marry?

So where is the egalitarianism?
"Law of inheritance" I know this term would be hard for someone from a primitive ancestry.

Let me answer your question because the concept of marriage is alien to ancient Yorubas that their women stay and breed in their fathers house.

When a woman in Igboland as well as a lot of other civilised nations marry, they move to their husbands house. Though this is different for your own people that the women just start giving birth in their fathers house.

There is a ceremony associated with it. It is called "Marriage ceremony".
I believe you are conversant with this one because it is the ceremony that your men complain about because it is not in your culture.

During that ceremony, the father hands over her inheritance to her which will include slaves, jewelleries that costs alot of slaves (one ivory anklets worn by ancient Igbo women cost three slaves) etc. These she moves to her husbands house with where her husband have already provided a full house and land for her.

This is the culture of the wealthy Ndigbo.
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:06pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
Whites? hahaha

Inferiority complex is deep in your blood

Whites ko

Greens ni

Why do you need external validation? You are not significant
That is called a "third party"

They are the only third party that Ndigbo gave the honour of staying long among them. The rest black savages were either transported to be used as slaves in Igboland or we are out civilising people of which you Yoruba people are not left out.

The great Awka blacksmiths brought civilisation to Yorubas by introducing metallurgy to Ondo plains.
PoliticsRe: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 6:02pm On Jan 08, 2022
aribisala0:
can women inherit land from her father in Eboeland?
How many times will I tell you that our women marry.

Stop looking at things from your peoples perceptive.

The fact that your women stay at their fathers house and breed doesn't mean that there are no Africans with established marriage system before the whites introduced it to you people.

Besides I've explained the established female inheritance of the ancient wise Igbo people. Read it again.

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