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| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 8:51am On Jun 30, 2021 |
theFilmtric:Oh my bad old |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 8:51am On Jun 30, 2021 |
FreeIgbos:I didn't want to comment before until I see this. I believed you read comment from the first page but turned blind eyes to your idiotic fellow osu with inferiority complex that claimed to be yoruba just to drag yorubas into the thread. Beside, the person you quoted is a northerner. But as usual, you must play the victim you people are known for. I spit on you. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 9:00am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Idiko1:Which newspaper was Igbo enjoying before the Yorubas? |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 9:01am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Idiko1: ![]() You're seriously ill |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Emary(f): 9:06am On Jun 30, 2021 |
theFilmtric:The only persons deceived here are you and your cronies. The OP had only made one post and the attacks started. All one needs to do is counter with facts and historical evidence. That would be a better display of one's intellect. Only people with inferiority complexes feel the need to respond to every challenge with insults and hate. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Jaluumi: 9:16am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Emary:Your brother derailed the thread on the first page by posting this Fahdiga1:He’s an Ibo lying about being Yoruba to validate nonsense. It begs the question: why do Ibo suffer from inferiority complex and why do they need to lie about being Yoruba to validate themselves? Ibos are sick people. Must you always talk about Yoruba? Thread itself is the typical Ibo thread with fallacies and wishful thinking |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 9:28am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Emary:You simply missed the page where he used derogatory remarks to describe other tribes. Go back to pages 1 and 2 and see for yourself |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by theFilmtric: 9:29am On Jun 30, 2021*. Modified: 10:01pm On Sep 28, 2022 |
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| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Emary(f): 9:33am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Jaluumi:SMH! |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Emary(f): 9:35am On Jun 30, 2021 |
theFilmtric:On the contrary, it is again you who has a bias. I have never claimed to belong to one particular tribe. I merely wanted to observe the thread for historical documentation which the OP has done brilliantly. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:32am On Jun 30, 2021 |
Emary:Keep shut and read one of your bastard brothers called yorubas into the thread by claiming yoruba. Why do you people like playing victim. I am sure you are part of those that liked his comment but come here to play victim. TAO11, ride on bro. Kill them with more pix. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:33am On Jun 30, 2021 |
ZorGBUooeh:The question here is, why are you changing narrative everytime TAO11 answers you with fact. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:38am On Jun 30, 2021 |
TAO11:This is bombshell. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:40am On Jun 30, 2021*. Modified: 5:36pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
ZorGBUooeh:Hahahaha, the one you have is from your father's gallery not online. Can online bring what does not exist? |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by FreeIgbos: 11:44am On Jun 30, 2021 |
wizzakosh:I spit sputum on you for being so unfortunate. Look at this abobaku crying and still saying another person is playing victim. Typical scarified face afonja. Tufiakwa!!! |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:44am On Jun 30, 2021 |
TAO11:Gbam. He provided 1900 for igbos, and want you to bring 1600 for yorubas. What a dunce he is. If you must produce 1600, he too must provide 1600 for igbo. Let us see what both yorubas and igbo get in 1600 ![]() |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 11:49am On Jun 30, 2021 |
FreeIgbos:Hahahaha, in the history of the world, everyone knows the tribe that practice osu, that is those use as sacrifice to a useless god. They can't dine and wine with free born They can't have a party with free born, They are less human mainly for sacrifice. That is what your tribe is known for. So do I look like you osu. You ordinary sacrifice meat for one outdated wortheless statue called harmadioha |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:04pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
SIRmanjar:I feel your pain. Hold fast to God. Suicide is not an option. This too shall pass. ![]() Attachment 1 — ‘Best’ Igbo building in 1973. Attachment 2 — ‘Best’ Yoruba building in 1964. Ndi-Igbo is a disgrace! ![]() ———— PS: The photographs of Igbo buildings attached by your brother (including the one here) are from the 1900s. Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh
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| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:17pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
ZorGBUooeh:How you look at those images you attached and call them a nation of semi-unclad people still beats me. How you look at those group of people who have long come to the knowledge of textile and clothing, and compare them with Igbos who only stumbled upon textile and clothing barely 200 years again still beats me. Are you naturally a dunce, or you’re feigning dumb just to lessen the harshness of the criticism you’d get? Cheers! Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:31pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
ZorGBUooeh:Only a dum.b dum.b like you would look at the general corpus of painting & sculptures of the ancient Egyptians, Nubians, and the Kushites, etc. and reach the conclusion that they are a nation of unclad or semi-clad people. Stop disgracing Igbos online. The decontextualized images showing some naked women does not imply that the society is unclad or semi-clad. Slave maidens are almost always naked in all ancient cultures. On the flip, the general images/paintings shows them as clothed people. The few decontextualized images of some naked slave-maidens can not overturn the general depiction. And how males clothed with textiles around their lower bodies translates to a nation of semi-unclad people still remains a mystery to me till now. In any case, ndi-Igbo was still a nation of stark n@ked savages swinging d!cks/b00bs from tree to tree only 200 — 300 years ago. So, I don’t get where the comparison with Ife, Kush, Nubia, and Egypt is coming from. And it remains a fundamental fact that a people who have not yet come to the discovery of clothing, or the knowledge of the [widespread] use of clothing, cannot possibly evolve a greater index of civilization. I am moved to tears for ndi-Igbo. Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
ZorGBUooeh:Are you blind to read. Did they not write year from the year in the picture your brother posted. How can you call 1900 pictures as ancient. Your brother showed 1900pic, TAO11 showed 1900pic and you are shouting. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 1:05pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
wizzakosh:He is clearly afraid of making use of his 1kb brain. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 1:08pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
TAO11:Wicked boy. I like how you are knocking those secondary school boys |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
BOOZELEE:Trying changing narrative and you want to be taken seriously. Show the ancient building of igbo in 18centutry. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Emary(f): 2:12pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
wizzakosh:I know people like you tell their mothers to shut up at home so I don't expect anything better from you. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 2:12pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
TAO11:Ride on. I am enjoying you. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 2:14pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
Emary:I am not igbo like you. Only igbo children do that. Hope you are ok now. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Emary(f): 2:29pm On Jun 30, 2021*. Modified: 5:01am On Jul 01, 2021 |
wizzakosh:Oh, no. l have friends and relatives from different tribes and even nationalities. It's definitely not a function of one's tribe but simply poor upbringing, mannerlessness and lack of class, all of which unfortunately cannot be imbibed into you so late in life. You're just too small and pathetic or you wouldn't hide behind the umbrella of tribalism to insult people. How many of us can count all our ancestors beyond 6 or 7 generations back? How do you know if some of the blood flowing through your veins isn't from the people you spew so much hate for? It just emphasizes your ignorance when you speak like this. I just pray for enlightenment to begin to touch you and your peers. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 2:55pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
TAO11:This goat is back. Im be like say u don chop bellefull this afternoon again. ![]() Vamoose joor I don tell u wetin I don tell u..Take it or leave it |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 2:58pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
wizzakosh:Who u be?Which psychiatric hospital u escape from ![]() If u don't know the genesis of our argument stay away ![]() |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 3:03pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
Hausa's wey get the best architectural structure and civilization up north no brag Binis wey get the best down south no brag na this gbegiri culture wey dey leave for cave dey brag here since. |
| Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by CovenHighPriest: 3:29pm On Jun 30, 2021 |
rhektor:Show me where the OP added Yoruba people in his write up |
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