Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 8:16am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Xavier.: One mystery solved - kobojunkie is Igbo. One fact further confirmed - some Nlanders re incurable ethnic bigots tpiah!: when did the fact that kobojunkie is Igbo become a mystery? 
didnt know xavier is a newbie. She is not Igbo. However, she understand language like someone who was born and bred in Igboland. She also knows Yoruba and Hausa. She remains a mystery of her ethnic origins. And she is someone you will love to hate. |
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Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 5:09am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Kobojunkie, I am impressed with that write-up. You have my respect in this thread. |
Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:52am On Feb 18, 2011 |
alj harem1: yes it is bad, infact it is terrible in the sense that igbos are nigerians and what affect igbos affect everyone in nigeria. how many ethnic groups have you seen do that if not igbo. it just shows that there is inferiority complex worrying igbos on nairaland
it is all about igbo, why not go to the cultural section  This has nothing to do with inferiority complex. If you knew what was being discussed, you would not make such an asinine statement. This is about moving Igboland forward by having a good leader.
Now please be quiet, because this topic deals with politics. Learn to read Igbo if you want to know what I said. |
Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:41am On Feb 18, 2011 |
alj harem1: ezeuche and co, you people have started again with all this igbo threads.  You do not even know what is being discussed in this thread. This thread is about how to move Igboland forward. Can't my people discuss how to improve our region?
Is creating a thread dedicated to Igboland bad?
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Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:39am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Kobojunkie: Critical thinking is what is needed on the part of the PEOPLE . . . not a messiah from a land beyond beyond The PEOPLE do not know what is good for them. This business as usual attitude that I see prevalent in Nigeria is astounding. I have a hard time comprehending, why the people do not rise up against our leaders. In addition, I cannot understand why Nigerian leaders, who have been abroad, do not wish to emulate the infrastructure of the developed countries they have been too. |
Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:37am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Obiagu1: Onye ga edu anyi ga bu ofu onye n'ime anyi. Agreed. |
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Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:30am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Chyz*: Well, there is no particular place but, you will know the person/people by their stripes and passion. People like us here in the U.S. are going to have to be the ones, we have the zeal and love. People like Udezue are the ones, hey, it may be him, who knows? People who have been outside of nigeria and have reshaped their thing and can look from the outside in are those people. Out, of a crowd that one person will come out, but definitely they ain't in nigeria,at least the ones who were born raised and never left the country/Africa. There is nothing more dangerous than someone who knows our language, culture and ways.  |
Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 4:01am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Chyz*: Uche, the way things are looking, that messiah is going to have to come from abroad. Ebe ka anyi si ebe a ga eje? If we must look abroad for a leader. |
Culture › Re: Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 3:59am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Kobojunkie: You mean Massob, Ohaneze etc are not enough? We need more cooks in this already out there soup?  Manu na miri adighi agwako ofuma. You are like oil, and we (Igbos) are water. Most of the time, I see you at odds with the Ndigbo. |
Culture › Onye Ga Edu Anyi? by EzeUche2(op): 3:46am On Feb 18, 2011 |
Onye ga edu anyi? Kedu ngbe anya m ga ahu onye nzoputa m? I ga agwa nwu m? |
Culture › Re: Which Igbo Dialect Do You Like The Most by EzeUche2(m): 3:30am On Feb 18, 2011 |
ChinenyeN, echere m ka ayi me udo. |
Culture › Re: Collection Of Igbo Songs Illustrating Igbo Culture by EzeUche2(m): 3:26am On Feb 18, 2011 |
O bu ndi a maghi ihe na-echefu ome n'ala ndi nna ha. |
Culture › Re: The True Extent Of Alaigbo (Igboland) by EzeUche2(m): 3:18am On Feb 18, 2011 |
step1: Are you daft or just plain stu.pid, I said there are no ijaw indigenes in Lagos at all. The fishermen then were the eguns and awori. You people better know what you are saying, how can ijaw claim any part of yorubaland even worse lagos!
Please show me were ijaws are saying they are lagosians or are indigenes of lagos. Idi.ot This thread is not about Ijaws vs. Yorubas. This is about the true extent of Igboland. I don't why you are inserting your people into this thread. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Farm Village Dedication by EzeUche2(op): 3:16am On Feb 18, 2011 |
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