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PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 6:06pm On Sep 06, 2012
I need to show proof lol whatelse are you known for?
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 6:00pm On Sep 06, 2012
bittyend: You probably slept on the right side of your bed the night before you created that thread. But what happened the next day? Your guess is as good as mine. cheesy
If you go different threads and still act tribalistic is still the same thing, which you do all the time.

A thread could be about the weather and you'll somehow find a way to add tribalism to it cheesy

A thread about soccer, youll find a way to insert tribe cheesy

If a thread was about a ham sandwich and a bag of chips you will find away to tribalize that too cheesy

I've never seen you in a thread where tribe was not the content of your posts lmao
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:55pm On Sep 06, 2012
bittyend: But do you see me on every ethnocentric thread like you do? I do chip in a couple of jokes once in while and get involved in the banter, but it's nothing serious with me, unlike you. I'm everywhere but you're stuck on ethnocentric threads. cheesy
A thread about Nigerian women is ethnocentric lol
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:51pm On Sep 06, 2012
bittyend: crayola1 has 444posts and every single one of her posts is about tribe. You live, breath, eat, sleep, and drink tribalism. cheesy
Yes, Ive said one group is better than the other like you do?

Or post stereotypes about different groups
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:49pm On Sep 06, 2012
bittyend: Stop living in denial, all you ever do is talk about tribe. At least I post on other topics that has nothing to do with with tribe, but all your posts are tribal/ethnocentric posts smh.

Mine is just banter, but you took tribalism to the next level. cheesy
Yeah I hear you. Willing to post your posts for all to see
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Crayola1: 5:48pm On Sep 06, 2012
More talk, no action
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:41pm On Sep 06, 2012
bittyend: @Crayola1

you're the biggest tribalist on nl, you sure do need a big black dyck in ya mouth to shut you up. cheesy
Coming from the tribalism benchwarmer.
No I think you might need it more than me, be the first useful thing your mouth has done.
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:31pm On Sep 06, 2012
ZUBY77: You think they consider that? The only thing in their mind is always money.
At least money is useful how has having a brain fed on a diet of tribalism worked for you cheesy
PoliticsRe: Are "We" Really "Nigeria"? When Is "Nigeria" Going To Get It RIGHT? by Crayola1: 5:29pm On Sep 06, 2012
Its ironic coming from the alternate Queen (when desola is back on her meds) of tribalism cheesy

Pot meet kettle and now see it bash you over the head....

Folks like op enjoy keeping Nigeria in neutral lol
PoliticsRe: Obi Launches Battle Against Kidnapping In Anambra by Crayola1: 5:26pm On Sep 06, 2012
buffny: IGBO PEOPLE SHA.

UR CRIMINALITY NEVER ceases to amaze.

how the Bleep u gonna have rpgs in your house.

ak 47 rifles rpgs and massive amount of bullets. hmmmmmmmm
So what, naijaryders finally banned you or something?

Why can't it be folks like you they kidnap cheesy
PoliticsRe: Are "We" Really "Nigeria"? When Is "Nigeria" Going To Get It RIGHT? by Crayola1: 5:02pm On Sep 06, 2012
Paul John: When Ikeke Idi stop been tribalistic in her utterances
onila: when we git rid of ikele idi
Amen.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Crayola1: 5:00pm On Sep 06, 2012
What a useless thread, all talk no action. Par for the course.
PoliticsRe: Eredo: The Largest City In The Ancient World by Crayola1: 1:42am On Sep 06, 2012
CyberG: LOL...you better stop wasting your time talking to people like Afam whose stock in trade for falsity and inferiority complex is legendary on this board. Or, don't you know that exposing things like these more completely and shamefully destroy their phantom fallacy and lies about his tribe? This is one fellow who cannot see beyond his narrow, and myopic tribal enclave. grin grin
The sound of the Grand Nigerian a.s.s in its native habitat.

Can you please tell us the lies about his ethnic group, not tribe or you still believe what Lugard told yoir father?

cheesy
CrimeRe: Cynthia's Murder: Why The Frenzy? by Crayola1: 7:11pm On Sep 05, 2012
Its the same in the US except Skin color is a factor as well, be Blond, White,pretty, and a homemaker/hard working and your story will be carried all day every day.
CrimeRe: Cynthia's Murder: Why The Frenzy? by Crayola1: 3:46pm On Sep 05, 2012
Its a story that mixes class/status, beauty, and horrific crime all in one that's why its such a headliner.

If her dad was not who he was we probably would get a few stories here and there and that would be the end of it.
If she was not as pretty as she was people probably not jump as quickly as the did.
If the crime had been a simple rape/robbery it would have been a run of the mill story (which in of itself is sad) but the fact that by all accounts this was a young hardworking person that could have been your friend, sister, cousin, aunt, wife, and etc so savagely treated even the most desensitized have to take note.
PoliticsRe: Northern Leaders Tackle Yoruba Leaders On Autonomy by Crayola1: 8:03pm On Sep 03, 2012
Its about time someone shove Eko Idiots stupidity in back in his face grin

All those first and yet today nothing to show today.
Those firsts have something in common? They were all located in the former capital? What a coincidence? ??
CrimeRe: Unbelievable: Man, 25,allegedly Hacked Uncle To Death by Crayola1: 10:06pm On Aug 31, 2012
Has naija pals banned you grin

Unfortunately for you the mods are not completely useless which is why your threads always die quickly
PoliticsRe: Kogi Claims Ownership Of Anambra's Oil Wells by Crayola1: 9:58pm On Aug 31, 2012
CyberG: How come people are already passing judgement and have never seen the actual MAPS of the oil wells? Only one reason: tribalism and selfishness. Why don't you folks wait to see the actual maps? If the map indeed shows any oil in Kogi State, it becomes a joint ownership : 50/50. The refinery in Anambra can make more money because they are adding value to the raw material: crude. This is one more reason why this country CANNOT break without the US/UK/etc based Nigerians losing virtually all their family in a stupid war they fuelled with useless internet talk. The sooner Nigerians begin to see everything for the benefit of all, that is the day our problems begin to get a solution. If any part of Nigeria think they have the monopoly of violence, well remember that is a fallacy. No doubt, the next few days will bring more information for us to make better conclusions.
You wouldn't be the same man who said this:
CyberG: But ibo man BETRAYED the people he had been going to long-throat in their house, kwo? No wonder ibos igbos are treacherous, dirty, saboteurish BETRAYERS who would kill anyone for money or position. He meant well for himself and tribalist ibos, kwo? Shege banza, dam buruba kowai!! Pounded yam long throat ibos of Nigeria!
Really to get a lecture from you on tribalism is very rich lmao
PoliticsRe: Kogi Claims Ownership Of Anambra's Oil Wells by Crayola1: 9:53pm On Aug 31, 2012
nagoma: So Anambra wants to steal Kogi oil? Theft is in their genes.
Northern Elites still do it best though cheesy
PoliticsRe: MASSOB On Hoisting Biafran Flag: Police Can't Stop Us by Crayola1: 12:25am On Aug 31, 2012
Battle tested Nigerian army? Let's not hype what is not there, the Nigerian army has the subtlety of a flying mallet, grace and tact non-existent

They are good at blowing crap up and firing at everything that moves even when one lone sniper would suffice.

They fire at students protesting with live ammunition when in this day and age numerous non lethal methods are available to disperse crowds.

In civilized societies as long as their movement remains peaceful and poses no real threat to the government, they are left to themselves. But Nigeria things are in reverse unfortunately.
Christianity EtcRe: "Gele" Headwraps Banned By Enugu Church For Security by Crayola1: 7:41pm On Aug 30, 2012
afam4eva: There's already a simolar thread existing. Why did the mods move it to the frontpage?
Because the word gele is in it cheesy
some folks are that simple.
CultureRe: Nigerian Languages And Arabic Languages by Crayola1: 7:27pm On Aug 30, 2012
Hahaha grin
PoliticsRe: Namadi Sambo, Sacked Nnaji, GEJ Did Not. by Crayola1: 7:25pm On Aug 30, 2012
torkaka: and whats there not to believe? o i get it now, aboki man proves intergrity over okoro man grin grin HIPStraits DON'T LIE!
Oh so integrity now means indescriminately bombing places of worship and business?
Or killing corpers because your man didn't get in?

I'm sure glad Nigeria has you guys around and thank goodness you guys were in power for most of Nigeria's independence bringing said integrity on the job...

Nigeria's a first class nation thanks to you guys...oh wait no that's not right cry
CultureRe: Nigerian Folklore by Crayola1: 2:48pm On Aug 29, 2012
I'm not sure, I can't find the book that excerpt came out of sad

It seems to be a great book.

Ndi Ichie Akwa Mythology and Folklore Origins of the Igbos

This is the book but how to get a copy seems impossible
CultureRe: Nigerian Folklore by Crayola1: 3:15am On Aug 29, 2012
Here's one story I saw about Ikenga:

According to Ndi Ichie Akwa Mythology and Folklore Origins of the Igbos, Ikenga was the son of Ngwu, and was a bold warrior and fantastic wrestler. He was reputed with the ability of flying from one Iroko tree to another. He was the first living man in living memory to earn the title Ogba-aka ari Oji which meant a climber of iroko tree without the aid of strings. Ikenga lead the Nkwo nation in the first and famous river of sea battle ever undertaken by any nation in the Oji country. Mermaids came to fight for the Edo people and many Ododo warriors rode on the backs of mammoth sharks and crocodiles. Edo herbalists had the power to conjure large stones to fly and ram on the buildings of the Nkwo nations to destruction. The war was intense and lasted one month. For the first time, the use of green foliage camouflage was introduced by Ikenga and his warriors so that they appeared as floating bushes on the seas, until they came close enough on their targets to rout the Edo and Ododo enemies.

Many of the will-o-wisps sent by Edo country were destroyed. When the Edo and Odo warriors saw that they were being defeated and were forced to retreat back to their territories they made a final desperate lunge to grab the only Ndi Ichi Akwa in Ngwu's possession. Ikenga rallied around his father's palace to repulse Ododo and Edo stalwarts. Many casualties were sustained by both sides until Ikenga came face to face with the four eyed monster called Ajikwu akpu isi who had six horns.

Ajikwu akpu isi belowed out his fearsome shriek which thundered through the jungle in repeated echos that the verdue quivered in ominous pulses. The monster roused his fierce rage by scampering round his position as a means of revving up his momentum and sharpening a deadly attacking pulse. The vibrations burgeoned into a nauseating earthquake in the area. He mixed his excrement with urine and splashed the corrosive mixture in Ikenga's direction. Ikenga used his ekpeke shield and in a series of athletic diving and feigning withered the ferocious onslaught. In the same split second however Ajikwu akpu isi had charged towards Ikenga as he snorted and roared. Ikenga sprang onto an overhead tree branch like a huge cat and somersaulted round it to suspend atop on his hands like an acrobatic gymnast.

As Ajikwu akpu isi thundered underneath in his charge, but missed Ikenga's backside by centimeters, Ikenga flung himself on the top horns of the monster. The two combatants hurtled through jungle flora and fauna in mortal battle. Ikenga mustered the last gram of strength in a titanic muscle flex as he twisted the neck of the beast which broke with such nerve shattering crack. There were few groans and whimperings followed by death thrubs and ghostly silence pervaded the vast jungle. The Edo and Ododo warriors were stupefied by the incredible spectacle and in a momentary recovery they retreated

in disarray. [11]
CultureRe: Nigerian Folklore by Crayola1: 1:33pm On Aug 24, 2012
Thankscheesy
CultureRe: Nigerian Folklore by Crayola1: 9:16pm On Aug 23, 2012
Are there any stories about the gods of traditional religions? Ive read one about Shango and Ikenga are their others cheesy

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