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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by SIRmanjar(m): 3:29pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
I feel your pain. Hold fast to God. Suicide is not an option. This too shall pass. grin

Attachment 1 — ‘Best’ Igbo building in 1973.

Attachment 2 — ‘Best’ Yoruba building in 1964.

Ndi-Igbo is a disgrace! cheesy
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PS: The photographs of Igbo buildings attached by your brother (including the one here) are from the 1900s.

Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh

This boy self..Its like u are deranged?

Dem don school u finish on cultures been semi clad and still be civilized.U still dey talk nonsense

Abi dem bury ur placenta for this thread

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:39pm On Jun 30, 2021
SIRmanjar:
[s]This boy self..Its like u are deranged?

Dem don school u finish on cultures been semi clad and still be civilized.U still dey talk nonsense

Abi dem bury ur placenta for this thread [/s]
https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103223722

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503


LMAO! grin Your tears tastes salty. cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:41pm On Jun 30, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
[s]This goat is back.

Im be like say u don chop bellefull this afternoon again. cheesy

Vamoose joor I don tell u wetin I don tell u..Take it or leave it[/s]
https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503

LMAO! grin Your tears tastes salty. cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by KAHBOOM: 3:44pm On Jun 30, 2021
SIRmanjar:


This boy self..Its like u are deranged?

Dem don school u finish on cultures been semi clad and still be civilized.U still dey talk nonsense

Abi dem bury ur placenta for this thread


No dey reply that boy

U showed him the picture on his dp as strong proof that his ancestors were semi clad..U also schooled him of how northerners introduced there style of dressing and horse riding to Yoruba's in Oyo who passed the knowledge to yorubas down south he is still arguing.

U showed him pics of old Nubia..How they were civilized and moved around semi clad..He said they are maidens.

I saw a picture of a powerful semi clad Nubian warrior Queen he called maiden. Leave the guy he is dumb.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:50pm On Jun 30, 2021
KAHBOOM:
[s]No dey reply that boy

U showed him the picture on his dp as strong proof that his ancestors were semi clad..U also schooled him of how northerners introduced there style of dressing and horse riding to Yoruba's in Oyo who passed the knowledge to yorubas down south he is still arguing.

U showed him pics of old Nubia..How they were civilized and moved around semi clad..He said they are maidens.

I saw a picture of a powerful semi clad Nubian warrior Queen he called maiden. Leave the guy he is dumb.[/s]
Ndi-Igbo, you all brought this disgrace upon yourselves at the very instant when Yoruba was mentioned by one of your own.

We were civilized when your ancestors were still swinging d!cks and b00bs from tree to tree in the S/E forest.

Refer to the link below anyways. But please let it sink in for a moment before you let the tears out:

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503

Cheers!
Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by CovenHighPriest: 4:01pm On Jun 30, 2021
Shiver99:
It was pretty odd that the mods deleted my previous thread discussing how ancient Igbos controlled the Lower Delta, when other such similar threads were allowed to stay up. They also deleted another previous thread I posted talking about ancient Eastern Nigerian civilisation which was also quite peculiar. undecided

But in any case, I have decided to recreate a similar thread called "How Igbos lived in the past".

Please continue the thread so that we that are here to learn some things can learn.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 4:24pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Ndi-Igbo, you all brought this disgrace upon yourselves at the very instant when Yoruba was mentioned by one of your own.

We were civilized when your ancestors were still swinging d!cks and b00bs from tree to tree in the S/E forest.

Refer to the link below anyways. But please let it sink in for a moment before you let the tears out:

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503

Cheers!
Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh
Lol. Igbo have bitten more than they can chew this time.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 5:26pm On Jun 30, 2021
SIRmanjar:


This boy self..Its like u are deranged?

Dem don school u finish on cultures been semi clad and still be civilized.U still dey talk nonsense

Abi dem bury ur placenta for this thread

Who is schooling who.

Can you also us how you people sold fighter jet to US marine at aba as claimed by you people?

TAO11.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Nobody: 5:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
CovenHighPriest:


Show me where the OP added Yoruba people in his write up
Ask your stupid brother that called yorubas to the thread in order for you people to feel important.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 7:08pm On Jun 30, 2021
CovenHighPriest:


Show me where the OP added Yoruba people in his write up
When did I mention OP? does one of you imply the OP? Get sense please

Check out page one and see one Fahdiga1

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by rhektor(m): 7:10pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Ndi-Igbo, you all brought this disgrace upon yourselves at the very instant when Yoruba was mentioned by one of your own.

We were civilized when your ancestors were still swinging d!cks and b00bs from tree to tree in the S/E forest.

Refer to the link below anyways. But please let it sink in for a moment before you let the tears out:

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503

Cheers!
Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh

Ibo illusory superiority is natural

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by KAHBOOM: 8:24pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Ndi-Igbo, you all brought this disgrace upon yourselves at the very instant when Yoruba was mentioned by one of your own.

We were civilized when your ancestors were still swinging d!cks and b00bs from tree to tree in the S/E forest.

Refer to the link below anyways. But please let it sink in for a moment before you let the tears out:

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/10#103224503

Cheers!
Cc: theFilmtric, wizzakosh

Let the tears out?lols

U have been crying here since yerstday like a baby cheesy

Free me guy no one take u serious here tongue

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 8:57pm On Jun 30, 2021
KAHBOOM:
Let the tears out?lols
Yes, let the tears out. cheesy And then attempt to veil it with plenty “lols”.

U have been crying here since yerstday like a baby cheesy
Yes, crying about how you belong to a nation of tree dwelling, d!ck swinging, b00bs swinging sav@ges. grin

Free me guy no one take u serious here tongue
Except for the majority, civilized, and sane folks on here who do.

Next time, lie to your people in peace, but let not any of you all bring in Yoruba; otherwise I will put you in your legit, tiny, little place as I have done on this thread.

But I feel you all’s pain.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by KAHBOOM: 9:08pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Yes, let the tears out. cheesy And then attempt to veil it with plenty “lols”.

Yes, crying about how you belong to a nation of tree dwelling, d!ck swinging, b00bs swinging sav@ges. grin

Except for the majority, civilized, and sane folks on here who do.

Next time, lie to your people in peace, but let not any of you all bring in Yoruba; otherwise I will put you in your legit, tiny, littleI place as I have done on this thread.

But I feel you all’s pain.

Shameless psycho tongue

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 9:15pm On Jun 30, 2021
KAHBOOM:
Shameless psycho tongue
Sorry oo. cheesy

But don’t hold back the tears. Let them roll freely. cheesy

#Wicked-cum-Careless Laughter cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 9:15pm On Jun 30, 2021
Yoruba's were really civilzed and sophisticated those days.. They discovered dildoo.Look carefully at this statues left hand and see valid proof cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 9:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
Great Yoruba civilization

That architectural design behind those old men is the 8th world Wonder

See those beauty kweenz of the 40s well dressed cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 9:48pm On Jun 30, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Yoruba's were really civilzed and sophisticated those days.. They discovered dildoo.Look carefully at this statues left hand and see valid proof cheesy
You cracked the same dry joke yesterday as a means of escape.

But unfortunately you were terribly debunked. See link below for a reminder: cheesy

https://www.nairaland.com/6624267/how-igbos-lived-olden-days/9#103212154

Ndo! grin

Cheers!

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 9:49pm On Jun 30, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Great Yoruba civilization

That architectural design behind those old men is the 8th world Wonder

See those beauty kweenz of the 40s well dressed cheesy
(1) You just shot yourself in the head (as usual) with those two pictures you attached.

On the one hand you’re tricking your mind to accept that Yoruba didn’t know textile/clothing.

On the other hand, your own pictures debunk you on my behalf. grin

(2) Or, are you tryna say people may at times choose to bare their b00bs despite having long, long come to the knowledge of textile?

If so, I have already said that. And the evidence from your pictures does show that they’ve long come to the knowledge of textile/clothing. grin

(3) The attachment below shows late-1800/early-1900s Igbos who are just slowly coming to the knowledge of textile/clothing.

(4) The undeniable fact however remains that, some 700 — 1000 years ago when Yorubas already knew textile/clothing (see my DP), Igbos were still clueless about textile or clothing. #FACT.

Cc: theFilmtric, rhektor, gomojam, wizzakosh

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 10:27pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
(1) You just shot yourself in the head (as usual) with those two pictures you attached.

On the one head you’re tricking your mind to accept that Yoruba didn’t know textile/clothing.

On the other hand, your own pictures debunk you on my behalf. grin

(2) Or, are you tryna say people may at times choose to bare their b00bs despite having long, long come to the knowledge of textile?

If so, I have already said that. And the evidence from your pictures does show that they’ve long come to the knowledge of textile/clothing. grin

(3) The attachment below shows late-1800/early-1900s Igbos who are just slowly coming to the knowledge of textile/clothing.

(4) The undeniable fact however remains that, some 700 — 1000 years ago when Yorubas already knew textile/clothing (see my DP), Igbos were still clueless about textile or clothing. #FACT.

Cc: theFilmtric, rhektor, gomojam, wizzakosh

Mkpi

Of course u guys wore agbada but u guys started wearing it late after ur northern neighbour's taught u guys.Some tie wrapper for back ground sef cheesy

The boobylicious babes u are seeigng there are ijebu babes of those days.. Why are they not clothed?Abi dem wan collect afternoon fresh air for dem dangling boobs cheesy

The men on agbada should be from the 50s and 60s
I am drawing ur attention to the hut cheesy behind the old men..Abi u said Yoruba's lived in mansion abi skyscrapers in those days.

When yorubas were trekking around under hot blazing sun like stray donkeys during the colonial era..Igbo were moving around on Royce lolz hahaha cheesy

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 10:45pm On Jun 30, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Mkpi

Of course u guys wore agbada but u guys started wearing it late after ur northern neighbour's taught u guys.Some tie wrapper for back ground sef cheesy
Repetition is not equal to proof.

Make yourself useful with some evidence. cheesy

The boobylicious babes u are seeigng there are ijebu babes of those days.. Why are they not clothed?Abi dem wan collect fresh air for dem dangling boobs cheesy
Have they come to the knowledge of textile/clothing at that time?

YES, and the same picture you attached proves that.

Did they bare their boobs (despite their knowledge of textile/clothing as shown in the picture)? YES

What then does that mean? It means they chose to bare their b00ps for that shoot (despite evidently having come to the knowledge of clothing).

The same can’t be said of the Igbos even in the early 1900s — let alone centuries earlier.

The men on agbada should be from the 50s and 60s. I am drawing ur attention to the hut cheesy behind the old men..Abi u said Yoruba's lived in mansion abi skyscrapers in those days.
May be those are Yorubas as you wish, who knows? cheesy

May be those are from the 50s and 60s as you wish, who knows? cheesy

But are those the ‘best’ Yoruba buildings in the 1900s? No.

I have already shown you the ‘best’ we got in the early 60s, (see 1st attachment).

And you’ve shown us the ‘best’ you got in the 70s. (see 2nd attachment).

And the difference is as clear as day and night. LMAO!

When yorubas were trekking around under hot blazing sun like stray donkeys during the colonial era..Igbo were moving around on Royce lolz hahaha
Stop! Don’t disgrace the Igbo race with this one.

Search up who is the first billionaire in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to own a car in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to drive a car in Nigeria.

Stop disgracing ndi-Igbo.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by KAHBOOM: 10:50pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Repetition is not equal to proof.

Make yourself useful with some evidence. cheesy

Have they come to the knowledge of textile/clothing at that time?

YES, and the same picture you attached proves that.

Did they bare their boobs (despite their knowledge of textile/clothing as shown in the picture)? YES

What then does that mean? It means they chose to bare their b00ps for that shoot (despite evidently having come to the knowledge of clothing).

The same can’t be said of the Igbos even in the early 1900s — let alone centuries earlier.

May be those are Yorubas as you wish, who knows? cheesy

May be those are from the 50s and 60s as you wish, who knows? cheesy

But are those the ‘best’ Yoruba buildings in the 1900s? No.

I have already shown you the ‘best’ we got in the early 60s, (see 1st attachment).

And you’ve shown us the ‘best’ you got in the 70s. (see 2nd attachment).

And the difference is as clear as day and night. LMAO!

O boy u still dey talk..U nor get shame baa?

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 10:53pm On Jun 30, 2021
KAHBOOM:
[s]O boy u still dey talk..U nor get shame baa?[/s]
Yes I’m not ashamed to rubbish and dehumanize ndi-Igbo. cheesy grin

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 10:58pm On Jun 30, 2021
TAO11:
Repetition is not equal to proof.

Make yourself useful with some evidence. cheesy

Have they come to the knowledge of textile/clothing at that time?

YES, and the same picture you attached proves that.

Did they bare their boobs (despite their knowledge of textile/clothing as shown in the picture)? YES

What then does that mean? It means they chose to bare their b00ps for that shoot (despite evidently having come to the knowledge of clothing).

The same can’t be said of the Igbos even in the early 1900s — let alone centuries earlier.

May be those are Yorubas as you wish, who knows? cheesy

May be those are from the 50s and 60s as you wish, who knows? cheesy

But are those the ‘best’ Yoruba buildings in the 1900s? No.

I have already shown you the ‘best’ we got in the early 60s, (see 1st attachment).

And you’ve shown us the ‘best’ you got in the 70s. (see 2nd attachment).

And the difference is as clear as day and night. LMAO!

Stop! Don’t disgrace the Igbo race with this one.

Search up who is the first billionaire in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to own a car in Nigeria.

Search up the first human to drive a car in Nigeria.

Stop disgracing ndi-Igbo.


Which picture that I attached proved what?

The women are from the era when u guys were semi unclad while the men are from the era when u guys discovered cloth from abokis.Even in ur civilized era u guys wore cloth,una still dey leave for ugly hot.

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 11:22pm On Jun 30, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Which picture that I attached proved what?
The same picture you attached which shows the ladies as having come already to the knowledge of textile and clothing — yet choosing to do as they please with their upper bodies. grin

In contrast, the picture of the Igbo savages attached below shows they still haven’t come to any knowledge of textile/ clothing even in recent times.

The women are from the era when u guys were semi unclad
Otondo! cheesy Yorubas have come to a full knowledge of textile/clothing since 700 — 1000 years ago (and beyond).

~ Archaeological evidence exists showing that even Yoruba women circa 1000 years ago covered not only their lower bodies, but also covered their upper bodies. You didn’t know that. Did you?

Now prove that your daddies and mommies didn’t roam stark n@ked circa 1,000 years ago only 300 years ago.

In sum then, the picture you attached depicts women who had clothing, but chose to pose with their b00bs because they can do so. cheesy


while the men are from the era when u guys discovered cloth from abokis.
Make yourself relevant with some evidence of your borrowing theory.

Even in ur civilized era u guys wore cloth,una still dey leave for ugly hot.
Because they can. cheesy

Cheers!

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 12:35am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
The same picture you attached which shows the ladies as having come already to the knowledge of textile and clothing — yet choosing to do as they please with their upper bodies. grin

In contrast, the picture of the Igbo savages attached below shows they still haven’t come to any knowledge of textile/ clothing even in recent times.

Otondo! cheesy Yorubas have come to a full knowledge of textile/clothing since 700 — 1000 years ago (and beyond).

~ Archaeological evidence exists showing that even Yoruba women circa 1000 years ago covered not only their lower bodies, but also covered their upper bodies. You didn’t know that. Did you?

Now prove that your daddies and mommies didn’t roam stark n@ked circa 1,000 years ago only 300 years ago.

In sum then, the picture you attached depicts women who had clothing, but chose to pose with their b00bs because they can do so. cheesy


Make yourself relevant with some evidence of your borrowing theory.

Because they can. cheesy

Cheers!

Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group? cheesy

The Igbo teens were more covered compared to those ijebu old mgbekes

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:46am On Jul 01, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group? cheesy

The Igbo teens were more covered compared to those ijebu old mgbekes
You clearly have no clue what the concept of “time” is. Do you? grin cheesy

Everything goes if “time” is thrown into the dustbin as you’ve done here.

For example, by throwing “time” away as you’ve done here, I can also ask you a similar question as follows:

Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group”?

The Yoruba women in the 1st attachment or the Igbo women in the 2nd attachment? grin

(And IF in fact the 1st attachment is by some chance not earlier than the 2nd; then it is clearly from the same decade as the 2nd. Yet see the gap).

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 1:37am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
You clearly have no clue what the concept of “time” is. Do you? grin cheesy

Everything goes if “time” is thrown into the dustbin as you’ve done here.

For example, by throwing “time” away as you’ve done here, I can also ask you a similar question as follows:

Which group of women dressed more civil inside this 2 group”?

The Yoruba women in the 1st attachment or the Igbo women in the 2nd attachment? grin

(And IF in fact the 1st attachment is by some chance not earlier than the 2nd; then it is clearly from the same decade as the 2nd. Yet see the gap).


Mumu boy comparing different era..I brought out people from the same era

These are the people u claimed were unclad.. Olodo rapata like u tongue

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 1:58am On Jul 01, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:
Mumu boy comparing different era..I brought out people from the same era
Help yourself with some evidence to prove your claim of “DiFfErEnT eRa”and your claim of “sAmE eRa” if you wish to be taken seriously by anyone on Nairaland.cheesy

These are the people u claimed were unclad.. Olodo rapata like u tongue
The fact that your people later came to some knowledge of clothing only a couple of decades ago simply proves that your people evolved only recently. Okay? grin

I have already educated you that archaeological evidence exists which shows clearly that some 700 — 1000 years ago, Yoruba women had long came to the knowledge of textile, and covered not only the lower part of their body, but also their upper bodies. Yes. grin

Can you say the same thing about the Igbo people who lived some 700 — 1000 years ago? Of course never

You can’t even say such about the Igbos who lived only 250 — 300 years ago.

Cheers!

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by ZorGBUooeh: 6:57am On Jul 01, 2021
TAO11:
Help yourself with some evidence to prove your claim of “DiFfErEnT eRa”and your claim of “sAmE eRa” if you wish to be taken seriously by anyone on Nairaland.cheesy

The fact that your people later came to some knowledge of clothing only a couple of decades ago simply proves that your people evolved only recently. Okay? grin

I have already educated you that archaeological evidence exists which shows clearly that some 700 — 1000 years ago, Yoruba women had long came to the knowledge of textile, and covered not only the lower part of their body, but also their upper bodies. Yes. grin

Can you same the same thing about the Igbo people who lived some 700 — 1000 years ago? Of course never

You can’t even say such about the Igbos who lived only 250 — 300 years ago.

Cheers!

Yeah

Covered up 700,1000 years ago like this women here.I believe u

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by BOOZELEE: 7:14am On Jul 01, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:


Yeah

Covered up 700,1000 years ago like this women here.I believe u

You don Demystify yorubas with them civilization talk..That pics is not up to 200years old but dem still dey swing Bobby den.lols

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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by KAHBOOM: 7:18am On Jul 01, 2021
ZorGBUooeh:


Yeah

Covered up 700,1000 years ago like this women here.I believe u

Hahaha

Igbo's taught there fore father's how to live classy
Lifestyle and how to move around on Royce

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