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PoliticsRe: Hate And Tribalism Still Runs In The Blood Of Nigerian Govt by osisi2(f): 2:38am On Mar 19, 2009
tamme:
abeg if you dont like Lagos, go to your red sand enugu or dirty aba or politically unstable anambra!

tired of igbos tufiaaaaa
For someone who hates Igbos you've surely moved around Igboland
Where you doing Ekaette housegirl job? grin
CelebritiesRe: Is This Your Brother???????????????????? by osisi2(f): 2:33am On Mar 19, 2009
I still can't get over shim
PoliticsRe: Hate And Tribalism Still Runs In The Blood Of Nigerian Govt by osisi2(f): 2:28am On Mar 19, 2009
tamme:
gosh you igbos should shut the uppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp!!!!

was it only igbos houses or shops that were destroyed?
so they went aroud lagos markets and asked whether your igbo or not, then if you are igbo then they destroy your shut up

you igbo should shut your mouths up, enough! what is it?
I thought you had been tamed.
404
grin
FamilyRe: Parental Guide: Bringing Up A Child by osisi2(f): 2:20am On Mar 19, 2009
sistawoman wrote:
My 9 year old little girl just went thru this and my advice to her was to:

Kick that little girls butt and let me deal with the fall out.

The girl was poking her with pencils and my daughter was trying so hard to ignore her that is why she came to me.

The next day the little girl tried it again.  My baby, I am so proud of her, she waited until after school and beat the girl up.  Now all the girls leave her alone and dont mess with her.
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

This sistawoman of a woman is not well o  grin
How can a mother promote violence ?
areamother grin
how's Femi coping with this kain ajakaja woman
PoliticsRe: Hate And Tribalism Still Runs In The Blood Of Nigerian Govt by osisi2(f): 2:13am On Mar 19, 2009
I love this action governor but he can't go bulldozing his way through people's sources of livelihood and homes without giving them an alternative.
He'll just have more armed robbers to deal with.These people have to make a living somehow.
This is not a tribal issue at all.
CultureRe: Watch Nigeria Town In China by osisi2(f): 2:06am On Mar 19, 2009
grafikdon:
Is it an abomination to use Igbo music in a Nigerian setting? Or is Igbo music not "Nigerian" enough? Perhaps they should have used Franz Schubert's "Trout Quintet", no?
these people ask very silly stupid questions.
don't mind them
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 1:39am On Mar 19, 2009
OgidiBoy:
My Igbo brothers and sisters pls what is the name of a high chieftaincy title they give an important women in society? Osisi here deserve one for starting this thread. I've been enjoying all the youtube clips and pictures, keep it coming my people.
awwwwwwwwwwwwwww
thanks a million.
after listening to Osondi Owendi by Osadebe I actually cried.
I can't believe he's gone
These songs just took me back to all my trips with Ekene dili Chukwu,The young shall grow and Osondu buses for long vacation especially to Northern Nigeria as a kid.
I'm watching the clips with my children and they're loving them too.
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 12:33am On Mar 19, 2009
Tribute to Chief Osita Osadebe

Rest in the bossom of our Lord,Nwoke di nma

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CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 12:29am On Mar 19, 2009
Tribute to the late Chief Oliver de coque
Rest in peace Nwoke oma

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CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 8:55pm On Mar 18, 2009
iReport:
The uche guy is not too fine sha undecided. He may be gay because that's how they usually keep their eyes. His eyes look gay to me.
what do you mean by gay eyes?
please stop insulting the man
He's happily married
would you like someone saying such about your man?
onu ukpaka
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 8:18pm On Mar 18, 2009
It's Uche Nworah
yes.
I love his articles
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:48pm On Mar 18, 2009
looks like the devil himself
God forbid!
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:47pm On Mar 18, 2009
masquersde from Umuahia

CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:43pm On Mar 18, 2009
buhari and babangida in Igbo attire with orji Uzor Kalu

CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:32pm On Mar 18, 2009
Sometimes the confusion also arises as to what truly defines Igbo culture, take for instance clothes. What is indeed a true Igbo attire for the Igbo man and woman? We read that back in the day, our women usually adorned their bodies in Nzu, while covering their upper body and waist areas with pieces of akwete cloth. Agreed that civilisation no longer allows such mode of dressing but still there has to be another particular type of dress that should be adopted to signify or represent true Igbo attire.

The men are not left out too as they are also caught up in this apparent state of confusion regarding what the Igbo attire is. The traditional Isi agu dress worn mainly by people from Abiriba, Bende, Item, Ohafia and Igbere in Abia state will readily come to mind here but there is no general acceptance that the Isi agu is indeed a generally accepted Igbo dress. Neither are lace, brocade and abada materials. These all seem to be borrowed from other tribes. There has got to be a dress Ndigbo could adopt and use as their national attire.

At the wedding between Precious and Cordelier Osuala in Abuja sometime in 2007, this dilemma actually hit home. Alongside my friend Nze Sunny Ogbu and others, we really wanted to identify with our Igbo culture and felt that we could best do this by turning out in true Igbo dresses, but it was actually while discussing our options that we came to the conclusion that they were limited. We ended up wearing Isi-agu but we still felt that we could have done better, only that we didn’t know how else.

http://thelongharmattanseason..com/2008/02/in-search-of-true-igbo-national-attire.html
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:04pm On Mar 18, 2009
Igbo men in traditional wear
look at Ikomi on the right looking at a palmy bar

CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 7:03pm On Mar 18, 2009
The bride is so pretty
she seems to be eyeing another man grin
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 6:52pm On Mar 18, 2009
wedding

see the beautiful Isi agu traditional Igbo wear

PoliticsRe: Three Nigerians May Participate In Obama’s Govt by osisi2(f): 6:40pm On Mar 18, 2009
OBVIOUS:
The Nigerian Government should be ASHAMED, that they cannot tap such brilliant minds to work for them.

But then, these are the same folks that go back home and become the "Dora Akinluyi" who want to waste quality time rebranding Nigeria rather than dealing with deal ISSUES.
who the fried fish is Dora akinluyi?
CrimeRe: Robbers Kill 3, Injure 5 In Lagos by osisi2(f): 6:33pm On Mar 18, 2009
why this muda aka dakobu  aka mohadana aka pilas aka okoroamadi aka comfort of a worm takes joy in crime stories from the South West and Southeast beats me.
might he be a night marauder?  (as my father calls them)
PoliticsRe: Three Nigerians May Participate In Obama’s Govt by osisi2(f): 6:28pm On Mar 18, 2009
chei
so them no shorlist me?
PoliticsRe: Three Nigerians May Participate In Obama’s Govt by osisi2(f): 6:24pm On Mar 18, 2009
hajifaty:
Yorubas are among the intelligence tribe in nigeria then follow by igbos. If nigeria happened to be a good country the ibo people will be the back bone of our technology becos they do grab and copy fast as the chinese.
Going by test scores

It's south east
south south
south west
then awusa people
IslamRe: Jihad In Islam Explained by osisi2(f): 6:22pm On Mar 18, 2009
I understand Usman dan fodio and his men were on horse backs sharing chewing gum and singing choruses from Sokoto to Ibadan.
make una take small small dey lie na
we no be childrens grin
FamilyRe: Can I Marry Without My Parents Consent by osisi2(f): 5:46pm On Mar 18, 2009
SeanT21:
You can as long as you both love each other.

Parents can go sit down somewhere.
You must not be married and know next to nothing about marriage
wetin be love?
For the most part any woman marrying a man without her parent's consent is signed up for a life of misery.
Marriage can be tough and rough,it's not a bed of roses
A mean spirited man who knows his wife has no parental backing will show that woman pepper knowing she has no one on her side.
bad idea.
EducationRe: Look Who Is Going To School In Nigeria: The Statistics May Surprise You by osisi2(f): 3:42am On Mar 18, 2009
apocalypse:
What is the essence of this thread , the igbo's are more educated than the yoruba's . Have you put into consideration the quality of education invovled in both areas.
I served in Abia and I must say the kind of university students I met there were appalling.
And if you must know most of the igbo's who are considered well educated were taught in the yoruba states , it wouldn't be uncommon to see the best igbo students in the igbo areas speaking yoruba fluently.
This thread must pain you well well
so tay you won't let us "ear something hinside this hinternet" grin
FamilyRe: Please Help! I Smashed The New Lcd Tv! by osisi2(f): 3:19am On Mar 18, 2009
DeReloaded:
Who the hell is saraj and what is her problem?
All these lunatics coming out cos they finally have a holiday where they are "entitled" to drink.

saraj, mind your business. People are replying Leilah. Not you.
I wonder!
a woman drinks a whole carton of Guinness and destroys her apartment and her fellow pub queen from southside Dublin comes to talk nonsense. grin
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 3:08am On Mar 18, 2009
onyinye forget aloy.emeka and his hearthrob tpia
they are everywhere disturbing us
now back to thread
PoliticsRe: How Chioma Anasoh, Super-mistress Ruined Fani-kayode by osisi2(f): 3:05am On Mar 18, 2009
Finally:
Where did all the rum fun gohuh angry

Tpia , Aloy and co , U guys should come back and continue the comedy abeg cheesy
leave them alone
they are taking a nap together
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 3:03am On Mar 18, 2009
Ebony-Silk:
Maybe because others like Ikomi (roll eyes tongue ) dey mention his name?

I'm sure tpia has a taste in men tongue tongue cheesy Not stubborn ones like emeka
Lone on Nairaland, I tell ya
I wish I could dig out those threads
out of the blue she'll say something like
"I'm sure aloy monkey blah blah blah
and next thing you know,aloy comes
they may even be living together
they seem to always show up simultaneously most times
aloy will soon be here
let's watch and see
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 3:00am On Mar 18, 2009
OgidiBoy:
awwww are we going to have another NL marriage ?
a wedding and a funeral
same day
same pastor grin
CultureRe: Showcasing Igbo culture by osisi2(op): 2:58am On Mar 18, 2009
marine spirit
from River Benue

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