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@OP Igbo men are the finest in Nigeria but not the whole of Africa. They are among the top 5 when concerning the entire Africa but are not number one. |
[size=25pt]Someone is hurting. [/size] |
@Poster There are alot of Nigerian girls that are natural. http://www.youtube.com/user/RusticBeauty#p/u/30/pZQWnIeO8zk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du8Gw6tSUFI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWPKqswtl2s&feature=related https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d053qHchQyM&feature=related https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXW0eoK3aao https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GshO0dYysHY Go to hairlista.com, you'll find alot of Nigerian and other African members that are natural. Natural hair journey is not rare occurrence among Africans. |
[b]@ poster The marriage between Yoruba women and Igbo men is not that popular, it's more common to see an Igbo woman married to a Yoruba man than the other way around. Most Igbo men do not find Yoruba women attractive and I'm assuming vice versa. You are more likely to see an Igbo man or woman married to an Ibibio, Efik or Ijaw than Yoruba. As for culture, In Igbo land, in some communities marrying out is frowned upon including marrying other Igbos; if you are going to follow that part, there has to be a reason hence most Igbo women married to Yoruba or non-Igbo men marry only rich men from those communities. Its a rare occurrence to see an Igbo woman married to a poor or moderate non-Igbo omitting Ibibio, Efik and other delta communities we interacted with historical wise. If I have to say, I assume they are the only exception. In many Igbo communities especially the Arochukwus marrying into the Efik or Ibibio community is an everyday act. As for the story, if I’m you I’ll leave the guy. He’s not looking for a long term relationship. There are other serious men out there, do not waste your time on a man that’s not serious. [/b] |