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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 12:19am On Apr 05
SpatialKing:


Stop lying please
Which tribe in Nigeria owns the Kaftan?
Kaftan is an Hausa/Fulanis attire, yet the super Eagles wore it to AFCON... Nobody complained

Your hatred for Igbos makes you feel Kaftan is more a Nigerian attire for all Nigerians than the Ise Agu..

You believe Igbo attire or traditional symbols shouldn't be used to rep anything Nigerian...

Hypocrite
Below is the picture in frame 1 of what super Eagles wore to Abidjan, if u see a Nigerian wearing that today, can you confidently tell us his tribe?
Can you confidently say he's Hausa?
When u see someone dressed like in frame two, u can confidently say he's Hausa, same as frame three, you know he's Fulani.
Same as frame four, you know he's a Yoruba.
Can u confidently see someone with a style of dress in frame one and tell his tribe?
Clearly shows it's not an Hausa attire but rather, a general attire for West Africans in general, any Nigerian using traditional wear has that style of clothing.
Kaftan is not a Nigerian word, the ottomans used it.
It is used in Asia today and several places, it's not a Nigerian word before u even localize it to Hausa.

Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 12:44am On Apr 05
The rest of Nigeria is united in the call for holding Kanu continuously but ok with Igboho being released and ok with herdsmen and bokoharam being forgiven as repentant.

The SE was abandoned by Fg but only recently created the SE development commission to coreect the wrong.

Any act of blasphemy against Islam in any part of the world, reprisals in the North target Igbos

Most pretentious demolitions target Igbo properties.

There is gangup to ensure an Igbo man is not president but the monumental failures of others is now presenting Igbos as viable options
JagabanB:

Chinua Achebe is probabIy fiIIed with sentiments like the àvèragè lgb0.
Can u give us 5 comprehensive examples of how "lgb0 hàtè unites Nigerîà"?

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by mightyhazel: 6:32am On Apr 05
JagabanB:

There are attires that are clearly northern attires, something like turban and the rest, lgb0s dón't freely wear them.
There are attires that are clearly Yorubas, lgb0s don't freely wear them, something like that particular Yoruba cap, I don't know what is called.
Same way also lgb0 attires like the Isiagu, u don't expect others to wear them.
The attires u lgb0s call Hausa or Yoruba attires that u wear are attires that other tribes in Nigerîà wear freely too, from SS to NC, those attires are worn by anyone who fancy African wears, from agbada to normal caftans.
How many lgb0s wear caftans that way longer than their knee almost touching their ankle like Hausas do?
Most people wearing traditional wears don't do that because it is more of Hausa dressing, Isiagu is an lgb0 dress, u don't expect people to wear because u are clearly telling people that u are lgb0, same way it is with that Yoruba cap and that oversized cloth, same way it is with northern turban and the likes.
What other tribes and u lgb0s wear may have their origin in Yoruba or Hausa but there are clothes that somewhere wears and you clearly know that they are Yoruba, that's how Isiagu is to lgb0s.
It's simple to understand.
More than 3 paragraphs of beating about the bush..

Let me tell you why Igbos and other tribes freely wear other people's attires without thinking nothing about it. These are the real free spirited Nigerians. The real practitioners of one naijeriya. You can't tell me u don't see Igbos wearing caftans and long hausa caps,nor Igbos wearing agbada with bent yorobba caps. I see it all the time. But I never for once seen any hausa or yorobba person wearing Igbo attires nor delta attires.. Except when it's time for empty campaign promises..The presumed one naijerianists o. Lies and deceptions grin

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Oghene86: 6:43am On Apr 05
SpatialKing:


Super Eagles wore a Yoruba/Hausa attire to AFCON nobody complained
They even wore Yoruba outfit when they returned

Tell them their hatred would consume them.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by DatNiggaDaz: 8:07am On Apr 05
JagabanB:

The only reality is u lgb0s clutching at every straw to fuel your "thèy hàtè us" complex, you can't actually negate anything I said so the only words you can find is to deny reaIity, I don't dèñy reality, reality is what I'm bringing to you now.
But you can make laws to force people to speak yoruba in schools in a cosmopolitan public schools grin grin

Our Niger Delta people support Air peace 100% to wear Isiagu running a private Business & not a public Establishment.

Leave hatred & jealousy towards our brothers the Igbos alone to succeed in life grin grin

Why do you like to shift the goal post grin grin

Hatred & jealousy is bad

Re: The Isiagu Controversy by DatNiggaDaz: 8:18am On Apr 05
mightyhazel:
can u not read? grin
You just destroyed the haters with one post

Truly truly waving the demonic brooms in Igbo attaire only during campaigns.

Check the pics he even posted, all during campaign election s lol grin grin

The hatred for our brothers no be here o
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 11:40am On Apr 05
DatNiggaDaz:
But you can make laws to force people to speak yoruba in schools in a cosmopolitan public schools grin grin

Our Niger Delta people support Air peace 100& to wear Isiagu running a private Business & not a public Establishment.

Leave hatred & jealousy towards our brothers the Igbos alone to succeed in life grin grin

Why do you like to shift the goal post grin grin

Hatred & jealousy is bad
First and foremost, I'm not a Yoruba, there are millions of Yorubas who supported the Isiagu.
When it comes to tribaIism, lgb0s are very very tribaIist compared to Yorubàs, we are all in this country and we see things everyday.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 11:43am On Apr 05
mightyhazel:
More than 3 paragraphs of beating about the bush..

Let me tell you why Igbos and other tribes freely wear other people's attires without thinking nothing about it. These are the real free spirited Nigerians. The real practitioners of one naijeriya. You can't tell me u don't see Igbos wearing caftans and long hausa caps,nor Igbos wearing agbada with bent yorobba caps. I see it all the time. But I never for once seen any hausa or yorobba person wearing Igbo attires nor delta attires.. Except when it's time for empty campaign promises..The presumed one naijerianists o. Lies and deceptions grin
We see Hausas and Yorubas wearing Isiagu, I didn't know that your target was Yoruba, I thought u were talking about Nigeria in general, I understand now that ur target is Yoruba.
I have seen Yorubas wearing Isiagu same as Hausas, so u are not the only ones doing it.
Other tribes do, I am not an lgb0 yet I have Isiagu, I actually bought it when I was attending my friend's wedding in Abia.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 11:55am On Apr 05
ValarDoharis:
The rest of Nigeria is united in the call for holding Kanu continuously but ok with Igboho being released and ok with herdsmen and bokoharam being forgiven as repentant.

The SE was abandoned by Fg but only recently created the SE development commission to coreect the wrong.

Any act of blasphemy against Islam in any part of the world, reprisals in the North target Igbos

Most pretentious demolitions target Igbo properties.

There is gangup to ensure an Igbo man is not president but the monumental failures of others is now presenting Igbos as viable options
You just typed unfounded claims because the average northerner is not bothered about Kanu or lgboho.
Same as southerners, keep or release him, they don't care same as Igboho, tye reality is that most of Nigeria is wondering why he's in detention in the first place, another Iie to fueI ur lgb0 propaganda.
SE was abandoned by presidents like Yar'adua and GEJ, GEJ is from SS yet he abandoned it, guess what?
Same SE hails Yar'adua and GEJ as the best presidents ever.
Same Buhari and Tinubu that SE keeps abûsiñg are the ones giving SE uplift, u see now why ur story that SE is negIected is faIIacy?

ReIigious crîsès in the north targets people of other reIigion, does crîsès in Plateau target lgb0s?
Does crîsès in Kaduna target lgb0s?
How does what happens in the north unites the whole of Nigerîà against lgb0s?
An IsIamic affair in the north unites Nigerîà against lgb0s?
This is too shaIIow, look for something that has more substance.

The demolitions in Anambra is done to target lgb0s too?

With the insuIts u foIks rain on others, anyone who aIigns with u to make u president is a f00I.
The Yorubàs who went out of their way to support Obi, did u guys spare them from the àbûsè u have been raining on Yorubàs since Obi Ióst?
I guess u know the answer.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by gidgiddy: 12:52pm On Apr 05
JagabanB:
Some people aired their views about Isiagu, just some few thousands (that is if they are up to that number), millions showed support and millions didn't care, the ones lgb0s preferred to talk about are the few thousands who didn't like it.
If Air Peace was owned by Hausa or Fulani and they wore their cultural attire, millions of lgb0s will make negative comments and the Hausas and Fulanis won't bother.
Same will happen of it is Yorubàs, but the moment it become lgb0, for days unending now, every lgb0 person is posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, news outlets, Nairaland and everywhere about how Nigerîà is not happy about their Isiagu, some people are not happy about it which is normal with life, millions of us are indifferent to it, millions support the dress, but the few thousands are the ones lgb0s prefer feasting on because it helps their "they hàtè us" complex.

All goes to show why "one Nigeria" is complete waste of time
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by DatNiggaDaz: 1:13pm On Apr 05
JagabanB:

First and foremost, I'm not a Yoruba, there are millions of Yorubas who supported the Isiagu.
When it comes to tribaIism, lgb0s are very very tribaIist compared to Yorubàs, we are all in this country and we see things everyday.

Re: The Isiagu Controversy by CHRISSANCHEZ(m): 4:10pm On Apr 05
SpatialKing:


Stop lying please
Which tribe in Nigeria owns the Kaftan?
Kaftan is an Hausa/Fulanis attire, yet the super Eagles wore it to AFCON... Nobody complained

Your hatred for Igbos makes you feel Kaftan is more a Nigerian attire for all Nigerians than the Ise Agu..

You believe Igbo attire or traditional symbols shouldn't be used to rep anything Nigerian...

Hypocrite


That guy is a BUFFOON.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Goodvibes007: 4:14pm On Apr 05
DatNiggaDaz:
But you can make laws to force people to speak yoruba in schools in a cosmopolitan public schools grin grin

Our Niger Delta people support Air peace 100% to wear Isiagu running a private Business & not a public Establishment.

Leave hatred & jealousy towards our brothers the Igbos alone to succeed in life grin grin

Why do you like to shift the goal post grin grin

Hatred & jealousy is bad
But you also force people to speak Ibos in your own school. Atleast you mentioned cosmopolitan. That means they are welcoming of people from other region. That can't be said of the SE. Not one single cosmopolitan city due to tribalism.

Even Abia people did not want someone from Anambra to be mayor over them. Peter Obi won't even let non Anambrans contest in local election when he was governor.

If you can do these rubbish to yourself, we can only imagine what you would do to outsiders not from your region.

Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Goodvibes007: 4:18pm On Apr 05
JagabanB:

First and foremost, I'm not a Yoruba, there are millions of Yorubas who supported the Isiagu.
When it comes to tribaIism, lgb0s are very very tribaIist compared to Yorubàs, we are all in this country and we see things everyday.
Extremely tribalist and conservative but they would always try to gaslight you as we saw in the last election.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by jogojogo: 4:19pm On Apr 05
JagabanB:
Some people aired their views about Isiagu, just some few thousands (that is if they are up to that number), millions showed support and millions didn't care, the ones lgb0s preferred to talk about are the few thousands who didn't like it.
If Air Peace was owned by Hausa or Fulani and they wore their cultural attire, millions of lgb0s will make negative comments and the Hausas and Fulanis won't bother.
Same will happen of it is Yorubàs, but the moment it become lgb0, for days unending now, every lgb0 person is posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, news outlets, Nairaland and everywhere about how Nigerîà is not happy about their Isiagu, some people are not happy about it which is normal with life, millions of us are indifferent to it, millions support the dress, but the few thousands are the ones lgb0s prefer feasting on because it helps their "they hàtè us" complex.
I am a yiruba and I wear my isiagu even here in Yankee. We don't have complex issue.
I wear niger delta attire sometime, I have my jalabia and also my core native attire
The igbos created more problem for themselves by assuming they are hated for being Igbo. Nobody give a Bleep. Check your attitude please
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by jogojogo: 5:27pm On Apr 05
ValarDoharis:
You can chose to gaslight yourself
Ok,,, everybody in the World, living or dead hates the igbos. Are you OK now
Hope we can move on
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 6:00pm On Apr 05
We know our enemies even in their pretense. Yaradua and GEJ operated a free market economy and ran inclusive govts. thats what we need.Have a good day
JagabanB:

You just typed unfounded claims because the average northerner is not bothered about Kanu or lgboho.
Same as southerners, keep or release him, they don't care same as Igboho, tye reality is that most of Nigeria is wondering why he's in detention in the first place, another Iie to fueI ur lgb0 propaganda.
SE was abandoned by presidents like Yar'adua and GEJ, GEJ is from SS yet he abandoned it, guess what?
Same SE hails Yar'adua and GEJ as the best presidents ever.
Same Buhari and Tinubu that SE keeps abûsiñg are the ones giving SE uplift, u see now why ur story that SE is negIected is faIIacy?

ReIigious crîsès in the north targets people of other reIigion, does crîsès in Plateau target lgb0s?
Does crîsès in Kaduna target lgb0s?
How does what happens in the north unites the whole of Nigerîà against lgb0s?
An IsIamic affair in the north unites Nigerîà against lgb0s?
This is too shaIIow, look for something that has more substance.

The demolitions in Anambra is done to target lgb0s too?

With the insuIts u foIks rain on others, anyone who aIigns with u to make u president is a f00I.
The Yorubàs who went out of their way to support Obi, did u guys spare them from the àbûsè u have been raining on Yorubàs since Obi Ióst?
I guess u know the answer.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:42am On Apr 06
ValarDoharis:
We know our enemies even in their pretense. Yaradua and GEJ operated a free market economy and ran inclusive govts. thats what we need.Have a good day
Then u cañ't bIame others for their errors.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:45am On Apr 06
jogojogo:

I am a yiruba and I wear my isiagu even here in Yankee. We don't have complex issue.
I wear niger delta attire sometime, I have my jalabia and also my core native attire
The igbos created more problem for themselves by assuming they are hated for being Igbo. Nobody give a Bleep. Check your attitude please
They prefer singing "they hàté us".
I met an lgb0 man who was biIIing for a contract in one of the federal schools in Nigerîà, he got the contract, the school is in the north, first thing he told me was "it's a good thing I got the contract, despite the fact that I'm lgb0 and in this country, once u are an lgb0, hàtè follows you" this is a statement made by a 56 year old man, what is he teaching his children if not that mindset.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:45am On Apr 06
Goodvibes007:

Extremely tribalist and conservative but they would always try to gaslight you as we saw in the last election.
Exactly.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:46am On Apr 06
gidgiddy:


All goes to show why "one Nigeria" is complete waste of time
Nobody is emphasizing on one Nigeria, don't just make others into what they are not, that's my point.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 10:57am On Apr 06
JagabanB:
Some people aired their views about Isiagu, just some few thousands (that is if they are up to that number), millions showed support and millions didn't care, the ones lgb0s preferred to talk about are the few thousands who didn't like it.
If Air Peace was owned by Hausa or Fulani and they wore their cultural attire, millions of lgb0s will make negative comments and the Hausas and Fulanis won't bother.
Same will happen of it is Yorubàs, but the moment it become lgb0, for days unending now, every lgb0 person is posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, news outlets, Nairaland and everywhere about how Nigerîà is not happy about their Isiagu, some people are not happy about it which is normal with life, millions of us are indifferent to it, millions support the dress, but the few thousands are the ones lgb0s prefer feasting on because it helps their "they hàtè us" complex.


It all boil down to the lasting legacies of the Civil War and subsequent discriminations against Igbos in the immediate Military era. This has created a pervasive sense of victim mentality among them. The Social Media give platform to air this thought and propagate it.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 11:02am On Apr 06
ValarDoharis:
The others will work harder to catch up. Using any form of quota system breeds mediocrity and slow development.
The Airline is not owned by the Government and i believe run their business by merits.

There are merits in the running of Broadcasting Industry, Commercial Transportation, sales and marketing of building materials, production of iron rods, rearing of cattles, establishment and management of Petrol Stations and Private Hospitals and so many other aspects of Nigerian economy.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 11:10am On Apr 06
DatNiggaDaz:
You just destroyed the haters with one post

Truly truly waving the demonic brooms in Igbo attaire only during campaigns.

Check the pics he even posted, all during campaign election s lol grin grin

The hatred for our brothers no be here o

Millions of Igbos live and many thrive in many areas all over Nigeria, outside their homelands. If Igbos are truly hated as some of you like to parrot, these host communities won't welcome and embrace them to this extent.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 3:02pm On Apr 06
oyatz:



It all boil down to the lasting legacies of the Civil War and subsequent discriminations against Igbos in the immediate Military era. This has created a pervasive sense of victim mentality among them. The Social Media give platform to air this thought and propagate it.
They started the civiI wàr, this "they hàté us" cañ't actually pin anything that shows they hàté them, it's just talk and talk.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 4:44pm On Apr 06
JagabanB:

They started the civiI wàr, this "they hàté us" cañ't actually pin anything that shows they hàté them, it's just talk and talk.

It is a pervasive mentality. IPOB guys and protagonists of Biafra understand this phenomenon and exploit it to remain relevant. Every now and then, they scream that other Nigerians hate Igbos or that other Nigerians are the problems of Igbos citing all kinds of topics/ issues to buttress their points.


Interestingly, small groups like Efik, Ibibio, Annang, Ogoni and Ijaw who also experience the civil war don't exhibit such mentality.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by kingmaster2009: 5:20pm On Apr 06
Ikaeniyan0:
Nobody hate the Igbos. Igbos are living in almost every part of Nigeria, if they are truly hated, they won't be living freely all over Nigeria

Don't waste your time responding....to him...

All these are normal mind games Ibo used to surpress other majority tribes..
When you hear words like " They all.hate Ibo" this is called "victim -game" so that you will have pity on them and allow them.to achieve their sinister and bias agenda....they do it in all non-Ibo churches in Lagos state ....

The high time you study their mind game tactics the better for you ..they use all sorts of mind games during 2023 Presidential election on Yoruba naive youths and majority fell for it...Tinubu lost election in Lagos state, and thereafter after they discovered that their candidate never emerge to be the president, they started castigating the same Yoruba people including those ones who.openly campaigned and voted for Bitter Obi....

What a wasted effort ..!
It is better for me to vote a failure Yoruba Tinubu than to vote for Bitter Obi whose people hate me and my people passionately...
If you doubt me...keeping reading this comments on this thread.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:40pm On Apr 06
oyatz:


It is a pervasive mentality. IPOB guys and protagonists of Biafra understand this phenomenon and exploit it to remain relevant. Every now and then, they scream that other Nigerians hate Igbos or that other Nigerians are the problems of Igbos citing all kinds of topics/ issues to buttress their points.


Interestingly, small groups like Efik, Ibibio, Annang, Ogoni and Ijaw who also experience the civil war don't exhibit such mentality.
It's just a mindset that's being passed down from generation to generation.
If an lgb0 is president today, same thing will still continue.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 8:14pm On Apr 16
The government and govt establishments are run by quota system. This is a retrogressive process
oyatz:

The Airline is not owned by the Government and i believe run their business by merits.

There are merits in the running of Broadcasting Industry, Commercial Transportation, sales and marketing of building materials, production of iron rods, rearing of cattles, establishment and management of Petrol Stations and Private Hospitals and so many other aspects of Nigerian economy.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 4:43pm On Apr 19
ValarDoharis:
The government and govt establishments are run by quota system. This is a retrogressive process

But Air Peace is not ran by Gov't , so how quotal system the problem of the airline?
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 4:44pm On Apr 19
JagabanB:

It's just a mindset that's being passed down from generation to generation.
If an lgb0 is president today, same thing will still continue.

If an Igboman because President, most of the cries of victimhood will cease because it wouldn't sound plausible.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by oyatz(m): 7:49pm On Apr 23
ValarDoharis:
The government and govt establishments are run by quota system. This is a retrogressive process

They aren't run by qotal system but they observ qoutal system.
I hope you know that representations at the United Nations and most legislatures, including Parliament in the UK, Congress in USA, National Assembly in Nigeria, Duma in Russia, Derg in Ethiopia and many others are also based on the quotal system?

Instead of dividing your State into three Senatorial Districts and asking each district to elect one representative, we could have just hold a single Senatorial election in the whole State and pick the top most three winners.

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