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PoliticsRe: The Dirtiness That "Is" Nigeria by Crayola1: 1:26am On Apr 29, 2013
I love a good thread burning #yolo Its on and poppin' grin Pop the henny and let's get to work
PoliticsRe: The Dirtiness That "Is" Nigeria by Crayola1: 12:59am On Apr 29, 2013
Texas.Cowgirl:
Ok, niggarett lol
Sorry dear the only Nigger I see here is you
PoliticsRe: The Dirtiness That "Is" Nigeria by Crayola1: 12:55am On Apr 29, 2013
PoliticsRe: The Dirtiness That "Is" Nigeria by Crayola1: 12:47am On Apr 29, 2013
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 11:42pm On Apr 26, 2013
PAGAN 9JA:
ANSWER ME SLAVE! Mr Sunday, or Monday or any other such slave name you got.

ANswer Me! do them whites keep IGBO NAMES? IF THEY DO , THEN I WIHDRAW MY ABUSE AND SAY YOU HAVE FULL RIGHT TO KEEP THEIR NAMES. angry angry angry angry
Is Abubakar Hausa? Mohammed? My friend you are busy trying to save another man's house why yours is going up in flames?
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 11:35pm On Apr 26, 2013
nnenna.1:
And who told you that imams, yoruba women or pastors dressed like that in the so called days of yore?

See this is the BS that i see in these sorts of posts.

Please focus on your hausa people that have been completely islamized and leave others alone.
grin Crying more than the bereaved..
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 6:54pm On Apr 26, 2013
I think as the fortunes of the SE rise many of the defectors will come back cheesy

At that time what they did I understand why but the lengths some people go is a bit baffling. I can understand speaking Igbo but not being Igbo, but speaking the language, sharing the same names, and etc cheesy
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Posing In Picture With Boko Haram by Crayola1: 6:50pm On Apr 26, 2013
When did people in the North start wearing Burqas? That's a Middle East traditionhuh
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 6:36pm On Apr 26, 2013
Afam4eva: I give Flavour, Nigga Raw, Phyno, Ill Bliss, Ikechukwu, P Square etc a lot of credit because they're one of the few of many Igbo musicians who sing in Igbo.
The fact someone goes by Nigga raw negates anything positive coming from them
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 6:30pm On Apr 26, 2013
Afam4eva: English is not intecting anyone but low self esteem people. The people from Spain, Germany, Italy are still speaking their language don't understand a word of English. Even India that was colonized by the British just like Nigeria are embracing their language and culture. It can be seen through their movies and music...

One of the ways we can maintain our ethnic pride and sell ourselves is through our names, speaking our language etc. What is wrong in someone bearing an Igbo name and speaking Igbo at the same time. Must the person sacrifice one for the other. Go and see how many Igbo kids outside Igboland that can't speak a word of Igbo and we're here deending the indefensible.
Is Nigeria's history similar to any of those countries? Even India did not have the dehumanizing period of slavery which all factors in how Nigerians, and Igbo people in this case, see themselves.

And its common for English words and phrases to be used in places like China, Japan, Korea, and a lot of other places. Is half the world feeling inferior? English is the defacto global language and it touches damn near all languages. Even the French are complaining of English words being used by French people.

And you ignore the effects the Civil War had on Igbo people.

Nobody says sacrifice one for another but you can't tell people what to name their children.
CultureRe: The Marvelous Culture Of The Igbos And Igboland by Crayola1: 6:16pm On Apr 26, 2013
stillwater: To bring back the thread on track. . .

Igob delicacy cheesy

Garden egg and peppery grounded peanuts, with kolanuts (I don't know the Igbo name) I know garden egg is Angyara or something like that

https://cdn.bellanaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Ola-Ndigbo-April-2013-BellaNaija072-600x399.jpg
I had that once its was tongue I don't like Peanut butter so that probably didn't help. cheesy

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