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A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by chopnaira: 4:10pm On Dec 12, 2023
On Friday, March 1, 1963 @TIME Magazine wrote of Nigeria thus:

"Held together in uneasy federation, the country numbered some 250 tribes and languages, three principal religions (Moslem. Christian, animist), and three big, traditionally hostile regions: the feudal, Moslem North, which claims half the entire population of Nigeria; the East, dominated by the astute, industrious Ibo tribes; and the West, richest and most advanced of all three, whose Yoruba tribesmen are Nigeria's most sophisticated citizens. As big as Texas and Oklahoma combined, with some 45 million inhabitants—give or take 10 million—Nigeria seemed less a nation than a concatenation, a haphazard creation of British colonists who ruled it for 60 years and dubbed it the "white man's grave."

https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,829981,00.html

Credits to Reno Omokri for the Research

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG: 4:14pm On Dec 12, 2023
chopnaira:
On Friday, March 1, 1963 @TIME Magazine wrote of Nigeria thus:




Credits to Reno Omokri for the Research

" ......and the West, richest and most advanced of all three, whose Yoruba tribesmen are Nigeria's most sophisticated citizens."

Thank you for sharing. This is Reno Omokri's latest free education service to those who came to Lagos years later and thought Lagos is for sale. Lagos has never been for sale wink

63 years after, the Yoruba is still the richest, most advanced and the most sophisticated in Nigeria and Africa.

Like the offshoot of the dorminant Yoruba political movement (Egbe Omo Oduduwa/Action Group) that now has a strong political alliance with its then political adversary Northern region, and today has the coveted prize of Nigeria's Presidency, other tribes have made some progress too ,especially in the East where unclothedness has been significantly abolished https://archive.org/details/amongibosofniger00basd/page/223/mode/1up?ref=ol&view=theater and in the North where more female children now has access to western education.

God bless Nigeria for ever. Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Ikaeniyan0: 4:17pm On Dec 12, 2023
IPOBdients wont like this

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by abdeefggh: 4:20pm On Dec 12, 2023
Bigotree

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Godfullsam(m): 4:29pm On Dec 12, 2023
Nigeria's problems have been around since it creation/formation.

May God help us

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Odin13: 4:29pm On Dec 12, 2023
smileyYear 1963..

Yoruba were selling cocoa and the north still has its groundnut pyramid..

These people just love to live in the past.. and celebrate the past more than the present ..

Why ?


Because the present Yoruba has nothing to take home .. majority of them has disowned and abandoned their Woden 1963 houses in ekiti ogun oyo ondo osun and will quickly deny ever coming from those bushes ..
ask them... I be lagosian ... grin

I mean year 2020.. talk more 2023...

Maybe we have to keep reminding Reno the daft that .. “ I GET AM BEFORE NO BE PROPERTY..

Today SOUTH SOUTH “ is the richest region in Nigeria and feeds the country..
Next to that is the EAST.. he loves to hate .. and which Yoruba people sees their women as TROPHY .. that must be won on merit .. even after bad mouthing and blackmail.. they simply sneak back to as promise and beg Amaka..

Next is the North that is still feeding Nigeria through it Agricultural products

Today Yoruba has taken that back seat and only fund their economy by skull minning and internet fraud.. which they glorify even down to their cutltural music

Sophisticators has been replaced by m.c Olumo and his Alaye and Owmida crertians .. not talking about the level of cultism and killing .. basically for ritual purposes ..

A Yoruba man today will look his fellow Yoruba in the eyes .. while begging for his life in Yoruba language still butchered like animal just to increase igr on paper .. human life has no meaning ..

These are not qualities of a sophisticated region in 2023

Times has changed Me Reno the dunce ...

Stop living in 1960’s

Life has moved on ...


Even the Akwaibom of 90’s has become more developed and civil than the Yoruba states of ogun oyo osun ondo ekiti of 2023

Yoruba should be very a shame of this kind of article

But no!!!

They mastusbate and celebrate their yesterday .. instead of today

What’s actually wrong with this people?


Na waaaa...

Human beings sef

Modified

Yoruba just the munch my mention grin... instead make them hold Reno wey dem set them up for mocks ...

Reno hide grin

Dem Dey here dey kill themselves over 1960’s grin

This people eh.... hehehehehehehe

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Godfullsam(m): 4:31pm On Dec 12, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:

" ......and the West, richest and most advanced of all three, whose Yoruba tribesmen are Nigeria's most sophisticated citizens."

Thank you for sharing.

63 years after, the Yoruba is still the richest, most advanced and the most sophisticated in Nigeria and Africa.

Like the offshoot of the dorminant Yoruba political movement (Action Group) that now has a strong political alliance with its then political adversary Northern region, and today has the coveted prize of Nigeria's Presidency, other tribes have made some progress too ,especially in the East where unclothedness has been significantly abolished and North where more female children now has access to western education.

God bless Nigeria for ever. Check my signature for free stuffs!

Is this Freestuf guy a robot?

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Raskimonojendor: 4:31pm On Dec 12, 2023
I am not suprised at this news.

The South West always leads. Even till date, the SW has even become more advanced than the others; hence, the rush and desire to move to the SW, especially the migration from the SE Eastern region.

People move over to advanced region and regions of economic prosperity.

SW is still the richest and most prosperous.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by yoruboid: 4:41pm On Dec 12, 2023
If only we continued with regionalism, the West will comfortably have a GDP of over $1tn now and will be comparable to the best cities in Europe

Even from 1999, the SW has had the most progressive leaders. It’s in our DNA and the coup planned by the children of hate for the progress of the West, pulled the country back

They suffered for their atrocities and their recent incursion into the politics of the West will end in premium tears for them

Anyone who can reason can tell the West of God’s favorite side

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Raskimonojendor: 4:42pm On Dec 12, 2023
Godfullsam:


Nigeria's problems have been around since it creation/formation.

May God help us
Lol. It's the British that lumped us together, and thumbs down to Azikiwe for ensuring the union remains un-dividable atleast for the last few decades.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by yoruboid: 4:47pm On Dec 12, 2023
Odin13:
Year 1963..

Yoruba were selling cocoa and the north still has its groundnut pyramid..

These people just love to live in the past.. and celebrate the past more than the present ..

Why ?


Because the present Yoruba has nothing to take home .. majority of them has disowned and abandoned their Woden 1963 houses in ekiti ogun oyo ondo osun and will quickly deny ever coming from those bushes ..
ask them... I be lagosian ... grin

I mean year 2020.. talk more 2023...

Maybe we have to keep reminding Reno the daft that .. “ I GET AM BEFORE NO BE PROPERTY..

Today SOUTH SOUTH “ is the richest region in Nigeria and feeds the country..
Next to that is the EAST.. he loves to hate .. and which Yoruba people sees their women as TROPHY .. that must be won on merit .. even after bad mouthing and blackmail.. they simply sneak back to as promise and beg Amaka..

Next is the North that is still feeding Nigeria through it Agricultural products

Today Yoruba has taken that back seat and only fund their economy by skull minning and internet fraud.. which they glorify even down to their cutltural music

Sophisticators has been replaced by m.c Olumo and his Alaye and Owmida crertians .. not talking about the level of cultism and killing .. basically for ritual purposes ..

A Yoruba man today will look his fellow Yoruba in the eyes .. while begging for his life in Yoruba language still butchered like animal just to increase igr on paper .. human life has no meaning ..

These are not qualities of a sophisticated region in 2023

Times has changed Me Reno the dunce ...

Stop living in 1960’s

Life has moved on ...


Even the Akwaibom of 90’s has become more developed and civil than the Yoruba states of ogun oyo osun ondo ekiti of 2023

Yoruba should be very a shame of this kind of article

But no!!!

They mastusbate and celebrate their yesterday .. instead of today

What’s actually wrong with this people?


Na waaaa...

Human beings sef

You’re certainly not alright

Yorubas dominate the following businesses in Nigeria - fashion, music, tech, education, banking, construction, poultry, cash crops and engineering. So how would describe them as impoverished?

The only thing the Ibos dominate is trade which is not development in any sense

Hausas dominate transportation, cattle farming, food crops and textiles which are more value addition to any society

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 5:13pm On Dec 12, 2023
chopnaira:
On Friday, March 1, 1963 @TIME Magazine wrote of Nigeria thus:




Credits to Reno Omokri for the Research
No body ever said yorubas wasn't ahead in the 1940s to 60s

The eastern Region projected to catch up with western region by 1970 it accepted it was below western region


There is no shame in starting late
Even in the eastern Region ijaws and efik started before others


Never truly accepted the white man till the 1920s ... We are not ashamed of it

Some few Igbo society have had advanced history but not the whole Igbo land

But we are not ashamed of starting late

Today Igbo are at least as educated as yorubas if not more educated

If you think this is an insult then try again

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by mrvitalis(m): 5:15pm On Dec 12, 2023
Odin13:
Year 1963..

Yoruba were selling cocoa and the north still has its groundnut pyramid..

These people just love to live in the past.. and celebrate the past more than the present ..

Why ?


Because the present Yoruba has nothing to take home .. majority of them has disowned and abandoned their Woden 1963 houses in ekiti ogun oyo ondo osun and will quickly deny ever coming from those bushes ..
ask them... I be lagosian ... grin

I mean year 2020.. talk more 2023...

Maybe we have to keep reminding Reno the daft that .. “ I GET AM BEFORE NO BE PROPERTY..

Today SOUTH SOUTH “ is the richest region in Nigeria and feeds the country..
Next to that is the EAST.. he loves to hate .. and which Yoruba people sees their women as TROPHY .. that must be won on merit .. even after bad mouthing and blackmail.. they simply sneak back to as promise and beg Amaka..

Next is the North that is still feeding Nigeria through it Agricultural products

Today Yoruba has taken that back seat and only fund their economy by skull minning and internet fraud.. which they glorify even down to their cutltural music

Sophisticators has been replaced by m.c Olumo and his Alaye and Owmida crertians .. not talking about the level of cultism and killing .. basically for ritual purposes ..

A Yoruba man today will look his fellow Yoruba in the eyes .. while begging for his life in Yoruba language still butchered like animal just to increase igr on paper .. human life has no meaning ..

These are not qualities of a sophisticated region in 2023

Times has changed Me Reno the dunce ...

Stop living in 1960’s

Life has moved on ...


Even the Akwaibom of 90’s has become more developed and civil than the Yoruba states of ogun oyo osun ondo ekiti of 2023

Yoruba should be very a shame of this kind of article

But no!!!

They mastusbate and celebrate their yesterday .. instead of today

What’s actually wrong with this people?


Na waaaa...

Human beings sef
Funny thing is ijaws met white men before yorubas but u won't hear them brag

Efik met them early too

Compare today

Give us doctors

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:22pm On Dec 12, 2023
PIGs are OINKing... cool
Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Brenbentondiaz: 5:22pm On Dec 12, 2023
yoruboid:


You’re certainly not alright

Yorubas dominate the following businesses in Nigeria - fashion, music, tech, education, banking, construction, poultry, cash crops and engineering. So how would describe them as impoverished?

The only thing the Ibos dominate is trade which is not development in any sense

Hausas dominate transportation, cattle farming, food crops and textiles which are more value addition to any society

That akpu munching Osu mongrel thinks everyone is suffering as he is in his mudridden, backward 5 plot of land region. He's just projecting his misery.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Pussycokie45: 5:24pm On Dec 12, 2023
Sophistication

Sophisticated

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Pussycokie45: 5:25pm On Dec 12, 2023
Brenbentondiaz:


That akpu munching Osu mongrel thinks everyone is suffering as he is in his mudridden, backward 5 plot of land region. He's just projecting his misery.

Google chrome

Afonjaa version

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:26pm On Dec 12, 2023
Imagine PIGS that lost their father's ancestral land to savages is dissing IGBOs. cool




Brenbentondiaz:


That akpu munching Osu mongrel thinks everyone is suffering as he is in his mudridden, backward 5 plot of land region. He's just projecting his misery.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:27pm On Dec 12, 2023
You finish work. grin


Pussycokie45:
Sophistication

Sophisticated

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by victorclean(f): 5:27pm On Dec 12, 2023
It a fake news. This Reno has now diverted to creating fake news to be relevant

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:27pm On Dec 12, 2023
Brutality..Promax. cool


Pussycokie45:


Google chrome

Afonjaa version

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Gajagojo: 5:29pm On Dec 12, 2023
OHUN TI A BA PE LORI ENIKAN KI FI TE ILE

ori o ni pada wa di idi

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Godfullsam(m): 5:32pm On Dec 12, 2023
Raskimonojendor:

Lol. It's the British that lumped us together, and thumbs down to Azikiwe for ensuring the union remains un-dividable atleast for the last few decades.

That Azikiwe no try at all o...

What was he even thinking?

Does he think the igbos will benefit more than other regions if Nigeria remain indivisible?

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by SeeWahala: 5:41pm On Dec 12, 2023
Godfullsam:


Is this Freestuf guy a robot?

No but its mannabbqgrillz alternate account

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by smokinloud(m): 5:41pm On Dec 12, 2023
Yoruba have always been ahead.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:45pm On Dec 12, 2023
See chest-beating Promax.

If you have all these attributes why is it that when IGBOs talk BIAFRA,same Yoruba will be convulsing and throwing tantrums foolishly.

Everybody knows the real economic power is not in AFONJAnestern. Try harder. cool


yoruboid:


You’re certainly not alright

Yorubas dominate the following businesses in Nigeria - fashion, music, tech, education, banking, construction, poultry, cash crops and engineering. So how would describe them as impoverished?

The only thing the Ibos dominate is trade which is not development in any sense

Hausas dominate transportation, cattle farming, food crops and textiles which are more value addition to any society

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Pakute: 5:48pm On Dec 12, 2023
When they say ibos are industrious, you cannot be running after vehicles under hot sun selling gala and not be industrious. Being industrious simply means that they sabi labour work, no wonder dey carry yam leg. Even to dey chop strong akpu na labour work.
See how dem describe Yoruba as yoriyori people.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by aswani(m): 5:48pm On Dec 12, 2023
Ẹhn hẹn, @op you no dey fear ó.

You have the nerve to repeat something positive said about Yoruba people on a website like Nairaland where you know jobless, hungry and irritable IPOBidients are roaming around like wild hyenas looking to cause unrest on any thread that doesn't paint Yoruba people in a negative light.

Trouble dey sleep, yanga go wake am.

IPOBidient rabid madness about to unfold in
3-2-1..!

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by chopnaira: 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2023
Godfullsam:


That Azikiwe no try at all o...

What was he even thinking?

Does he think the igbos will benefit more than other regions if Nigeria remain indivisible?

It was selfish interest and greed. He was meant to form a coalition with other southern parties. He thought he could outsmart the Northerners who people believed were backwards and easy to manipulate. He was outsmarted instead and got a ceremonial presidential position while the North got the powerful Prime Minister position. We were running a parliamentary system during that era.

If you read the whole article. I would edit my post and include the link, the Northerners were thought to be primitive. However, the Westerners know that the Northerners were actually very politically smart. They have had relations and businesses with them for centuries. Ilorin fell for that reason about 150 years prior.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by waynetee(m): 5:55pm On Dec 12, 2023
Went through the whole news, Awolowo really showed fed govt and the West pepper that time.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by chopnaira: 5:56pm On Dec 12, 2023
waynetee:
Went through the whole news, Awolowo really showed fed govt and the West pepper that time,
The Ijebu man was way ahead of his time.

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Re: A 1963 Times Magazine Post About The Tribes And Former Three Regions Of Nigeria by Obaofpigs: 5:59pm On Dec 12, 2023
Ahead in lies and Worthless Propaganda. cool


smokinloud:
Yoruba have always been ahead.

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