Celebrities › Re: Fans Storm Lola Omotayo-Okoye's Instagram Page Over P'square Fight by Dalek(m): 3:07pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
kn23h: Even your post shows the trace of hatred the father and mother have for the Yoruba woman. Their hatred sent them to their early graves. Hatred gives you HBP.
Tell us the sacrilege she committed that none of the family can mention apart from being a beautiful Yoruba Goddess in a tribalistic Ibo household.  |
Celebrities › Re: Fans Storm Lola Omotayo-Okoye's Instagram Page Over P'square Fight by Dalek(m): 2:45pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
aku626: Well, sometimes you've to put sentiments aside and allow good judgment if I'm fighting with my brother and my wife completely supports me then there might be some trouble. She should advocate peace no matter how it comes. The Power of money is real and what about Paul and Jude's wives what is there own job? why are dey not being bashed? a good wife stands by her own/family/man no matter what. if that's you want your own family to be then goodluck to you but don't decide for her |
Celebrities › Re: Fans Storm Lola Omotayo-Okoye's Instagram Page Over P'square Fight by Dalek(m): 2:39pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
This is what happens when you bring your family feud online. next time learn to handle your shits in private. 2 old idiots can't handle their life but the woman is to be blamed even tho no where has it been stated that it's her fault. shame on you all indeed. |
Romance › Re: My Boyfriend Has His Earpiece On Whenever We Make Love by Dalek(m): 1:39pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
ogun l'aye bayii o, eyin eyan NL  |
Education › Re: Bed Bugs Invade OAU Students' Mattresses In Hostel (Pictures) by Dalek(m): 12:51pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
ChristyB: They should burn all those matrass, one dirty student brought this upon everyone. Bed bugs? they will never leave that environment. Sorry guys dey should born the whole hostel join sef. what nonsense
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Car Talk › Re: Water Powered Trike Goes From 0-60 In 0.55 Seconds (video) by Dalek(m): 10:46am On Sep 26, 2017 |
fp and no comment |
Health › Re: Man Dies Due To Unavailability Of Oxygen In 5 Nigerian Hospitals by Dalek(m): 9:54am On Sep 26, 2017 |
es144000: when Gej was president, why did he not eqip all the hospitals when oil was selling for an average of 100 dollars for 3 years exactly did he equip the hospitals during he's time for buhari to remove all the equipments |
Health › Re: Man Dies Due To Unavailability Of Oxygen In 5 Nigerian Hospitals by Dalek(m): 9:50am On Sep 26, 2017 |
y'all shouting buhari this, government that.. where in the post is it stated he was a taken to a government hospital (federal & state) owned. and not forgetting some private hospitals are just glorified sicks bays. yes our hospitals are death merchants but lets be reasonable sometimes. we all know the hospitals are like to from time immemorial we can only hope a good government comes and do the needful |
TV/Movies › Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by Dalek(m): 9:15am On Sep 26, 2017 |
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TV/Movies › Re: What Series Are You Watching Now? Part 2 by Dalek(m): 9:13am On Sep 26, 2017 |
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Education › Re: Eruption Of Tambora, World's Deadliest Volcano That Killed Over 100,000(Photo) by Dalek(m): 7:03am On Sep 25, 2017 |
Explorers: Yea, that's why its WORLD'S and not in the universe. 
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Education › Re: Eruption Of Tambora, World's Deadliest Volcano That Killed Over 100,000(Photo) by Dalek(m): 6:37pm On Sep 24, 2017 |
all these volcanoes are nothing compared to Olympus Mons (Mars) tallest mountain in all the solar system. 3 times the height of Everest.  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 3:33pm On Sep 23, 2017 |
Talkwell: Wetin b dis one? na abo.ki candy  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 3:32pm On Sep 23, 2017 |
acenazt: Alewa and Mazarquaila. My favorite type of candies then pls is that the name, cuz me don't know the name and watin dey use do am. i just dey chop am  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 8:43pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
czarina: What's that? I see them selling it everywhere here... I think I've even seen the pink ones....  darris pink, White and brown(each color different taste) beware of the brown one  tbh i don't even know wat it is made of but it's sweet. i will say just give it a try |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:24pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
gentlechyke: Reason being that the male child suceeds the father; his name, bloodline, undiluted gene, and his name just like the jews in the bible unlike ladies that marry out to their husbands lineage...where the man has no male child, either his immediate brothers inherit his properties or in their discretion leave it for the woman as the culture has evolved oh ok, it just sounds weird saying i can't get my father's property cuz I'm a lady. cuz here it's a normal thing |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:19pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: Loool ok, never heard if oha soup but I doubt okra is going to affect your manhood 
Don't worry you are safe  funny thing i don't even know watin dem dey use cook the oha soup. even me no fit stop okro, my manhood can park well. i just love the stuff. with 100 i dey cook alasepo  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:16pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Outofsync:

You don't like Amala, nor do you like Iyan??
Baba, e be like say you miss road when you were coming to this world.  see ehn no try me with iyan, i go finish you. iyan and okro or efo or marigbo. guy you go fear. na only amala i no dey eat |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:13pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: With okra soup you mean ila alasepo? I hate fufu. Eba all the way with efo tete or efo riro  actually oha soup na igbo dish and i love that thing ehn. maybe the woman i dey buy am for jazz me sha  but fufu na savior during nysc with okro i can go a whole day  ile alasepo ehn i can cook the hell out of it, same with dry okro until my neighbor say he go affect my manhood oo  ila over efo anyday but egusi sure |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Divided Over Proscription Of IPOB by Dalek(m): 7:08pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
giftq: Justice Kafarati is a Yoruba Muslim that worships the caliphate as a yoruba who came here to condemn the illegality it the ban but on seeing your post, i say to hell with you and all your IPOB. IPOB should be banned for life. you people don't deserved to be treated with respect. |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:02pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Outofsync: Yoruba person that has never tasted amala, never experienced the soft yet firm feel of Iyan in his/her hands,
is that one Yoruba  na wen i dey small i eat am last, i don't know why i no just like am. same with that nonsense wheat |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 7:00pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: Why would I? This is about how he felt. He unlike you didn't lie about sth. He simply stated his feelings. I am definitely sure you won't be able to eat some info foods too. Stop being ridiculous and childish bae if you know the love i have for oha soup ehn with hot fufu  but you don't see my saying rubbish about their soups or dishes. like the one dey make with periwinkles  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:55pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
gentlechyke: That's not the normal thing. It applies in certain remote traditions when a man dies mysteriously and d woman is a suspect i really can't say sha, but i think the inheritance issue is true. there was a topic here on the last year about a woman who went to court cuz dey won't give her, her father's stuffs |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:52pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: You were not making a point rather you are in no way different. I'm Yoruba myself, if he doesn't like Amala, do you intend on forcing it down his throat? obviously you didn't the read btw the lines, i can't force anyone to like it.i for one don't like it (even the white one: lafuun).  but the hypocrisy in their post elicit my response it's the first time dey are dey saying shit about the food as a means to insult |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:49pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: Don't turn this into a tribal fight Mr. stop being naive and stupid! How are you any different than the person talking bad aboutt Yoruba's food. Or do you now deem it fit to play that childish game of "but he started it"  but why don't you say the same to them i ask -_-/ |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:46pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
lovelygurl: I doubt this is still the case tbvh honest i know it wasnt true about the dead and shit. i was only making a point and the reaction you're giving is the i feel when someone feels they can talk shit about house. culture is diversity, and i will always appreciate what makes human different but not to ridicule people cuz of their ways. NEVER |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:20pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Amarabae: why not face them instead of forging a lie? We are IGBOS and proud,get that into your head! point out the lies your slowliness you no proud na, use that same pride to call you kins to order. i have never said shit about about tribe on here b4 but i will never stand for 2nd class phylums to talk shit about my culture. caio |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:11pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
love this, the abokis that sell this are blessed. 
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Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 6:10pm On Sep 22, 2017*. Modified: 10:28pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Amarabae: why these pathetic obsession with igbos all the time, should i call it inferiority complex? if you are really a graduate,you need to return ur certificate back to the school, gosh nollywood is real life to you, where in Igboland do the do that? If a widow want to barb her hair to honour the late husband,its her choice, drinking of which corpse water? What kind of dumb lie is this? Shame! Bigotry is a disease,go cure yourself i came here to read right thinking people's experience but what did i see? your irresponsible kinsmen talking shit about yorubas and their food. but you like a complete slowpoke that lacks mental effectiveness decide to pick on my own comment? why don't you talk same to your kinfools. leprosy fall on that your hand you use type that. eleribu somebody |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 5:56pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
jericco1: Mehn it Bulgaria o, where you nod ur head up & down to emphasize 'no' and shake ur head sideways for 'yes' this one thick  |
Culture › Re: What Is The Biggest Culture Shock You Have Had? by Dalek(m): 5:41pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
gnykelly: THE IBO HEREDITARY SYSTEM
what is the worth of a woman : in ibo tradition, an unmarried woman has no right in her fathers property. not even a say.
even when married and she never give birth to a male child she will not be allowed to inherit her husband property.
the female gender is seen as an object of satisfaction and if she doesn't meet up she is thrown out with contempt.
at their marriage the female gender is seen as a commodity that need to be sold her value tally with the things that the family had spent on her. if she had a degree education her bride price is of higher value. than those without education.
in the Ibo culture when a man cheat it is easily overlooked. but the case of a woman will invoke the curse of god and eternal damnation.
I see this things first hand during my service in the eastern part of the country.
I am of the feeling that the Ibo tribe need reorientation on civil ways of taking care of the child and not to see her as just an object because it is affecting the self-steem of an average ibo lady. azin i weak o as yoruba it's normal thing, all my aunt's got a share of my grandparents properties. but them first they sell the daughters and disavow them the case go worse if her husband dies, shave head, Drink the water used in washing the corpse et al |
Nairaland General › Re: Ilorin Cemetery Rejects Corpse Of Civil Servant Killed By Lightning by Dalek(m): 5:33pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
naijahut: Muslims and their useless laws some churches don't allow a person who died and is not of their denomination to be buried in their cemetery, jews have same laws but it's the Muslim own you have problem with. try and be knowledgeable pls |