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Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Rexymania(m): 3:46pm On Apr 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
The guy is just a fool, of all the stories he could use this Friday to attack Yoruba... it is this one which only shows again how accommodating we are.

My grandmother (of blessed memory) could not speak English and was a typical core Yoruba landlord who always preferred to rent her flats to people she felt had good manners. She was from Ife, so she mostly preferred people from her place in particular.

When I stayed with her for a while, I saw the easiest way to confuse her was to pretend to have manners, bring your personal problems to her to solve and so on. So many of her Yoruba tennants did this before still eventually falling out with her as she was a shrewd woman.


One day she wanted to do a general renovation of her property ...all the tenants as usual started to bring in their contractors with silly quotes since they knew Mama cannot go to the market to verify anything. I was getting angry until she told me she already had a plan. She told me she would call one of the best tennants she ever had ( who happened to sell building materials) that would never cheat her.

So one fateful day I came back from work, saw a strange car in front of the compound and I guessed she had a visitor. When I got to the parlour I saw her laughing with someone who was clearly struggling to speak Yoruba but understood what she was saying. In short, it was a typical Igbo businessman who in a million years I would have never expected to be the tennant she had praised so much as being honest and industrious.


He was clearly a big man and one could see this job was too small for a big man like him to come all the way down. The quote he gave was almost half what the others had proposed and far more extensive than all I had seen. My grandmother did not even look at it....it was like her main aim of calling him over was to gist and reminisce. His boys started the work the next day and this was one of the few times my grandmother did not have any complaint or anxiety. The renovation stands till today.

Everyone has biases and prejudices, but in my experience most Yorubas don't allow that to stop them from knowing people should be ultimately judged individually for their unique personalities. Which is still what Osibanjo and his landlord actually did.


I stay in Surulere now and I can tell you that a lot of Surulere landlords that happen to be Igbo still prefer not to rent their flats to fellow Igbos.

Prejudice is part of life, its if you allow them to rule and control your life, that's what ultimately matters.
Spot on
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by AustineE1: 3:52pm On Apr 11, 2025
Warrior99:
Exactly how it should be!

I don't rent any of my properties to IGBOS as well.

You can't determine who a property owner should let HIS property to.

You can go elsewhere; besides IT'S NOT A MUST TO LIVE IN LAGOS OR ANY PART OF THE SOUTH WEST.

EOD!
Look at this clown that lives under the bridge,wants to form landlord.The problem is that lots of Yoruba's are very insecure and can not effectively compete on an equal ground with igbos. This leads to fear of the unknown,even most of their elites are mere tribal bigots but you will observe that Igbo elites hardly have time for this pettiness.
Guy Please just get a life.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Goodnewsforlife: 3:53pm On Apr 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
The guy is just a fool, of all the stories he could use this Friday to attack Yoruba... it is this one which only shows again how accommodating we are.

My grandmother (of blessed memory) could not speak English and was a typical core Yoruba landlord who always preferred to rent her flats to people she felt had good manners. She was from Ife, so she mostly preferred people from her place in particular.

When I stayed with her for a while, I saw the easiest way to confuse her was to pretend to have manners, bring your personal problems to her to solve and so on. So many of her Yoruba tennants did this before still eventually falling out with her as she was a shrewd woman.


One day she wanted to do a general renovation of her property ...all the tenants as usual started to bring in their contractors with silly quotes since they knew Mama cannot go to the market to verify anything. I was getting angry until she told me she already had a plan. She told me she would call one of the best tennants she ever had ( who happened to sell building materials) that would never cheat her.

So one fateful day I came back from work, saw a strange car in front of the compound and I guessed she had a visitor. When I got to the parlour I saw her laughing with someone who was clearly struggling to speak Yoruba but understood what she was saying. In short, it was a typical Igbo businessman who in a million years I would have never expected to be the tennant she had praised so much as being honest and industrious.


He was clearly a big man and one could see this job was too small for a big man like him to come all the way down. The quote he gave was almost half what the others had proposed and far more extensive than all I had seen. My grandmother did not even look at it....it was like her main aim of calling him over was to gist and reminisce. His boys started the work the next day and this was one of the few times my grandmother did not have any complaint or anxiety. The renovation stands till today.

Everyone has biases and prejudices, but in my experience most Yorubas don't allow that to stop them from knowing people should be ultimately judged individually for their unique personalities. Which is still what Osibanjo and his landlord actually did.


I stay in Surulere now and I can tell you that a lot of Surulere landlords that happen to be Igbo still prefer not to rent their flats to fellow Igbos.

Prejudice is part of life, its if you allow them to rule and control your life, that's what ultimately matters.
God bless u

Most Igbo landlord don't even like to rent house out to fellow Igbos

I have seen that many times before
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by OKOATA(m): 3:56pm On Apr 11, 2025
Goodnewsforlife:
my father has 11 houses n he told the agents loud n clear that there are 3 sets of people the agent should never give house to

Igbo
Police
Lawyer

An Igbo man will always give u problem, he will prefer to take u to court n delay payment than paying u your money.
Imagine in 2010, cos of 120k house rent this Igbo guy took my father to court cos of broken kitchen pipe even when he was not around n they can't break his door to fix it.

They don't like peace n they are proud, in tenants meeting they will always want their wish to stand even if it's against that of others n it's wrong.

Police, him n his wife will always cause problem cos they know they can take u to station n frustrate u.

Lawyer, he will always look for loopholes n lapses so he can take u to court n not pay rent
So just because you had one troublesome neighbour then that means all Igbos are the same. So if skull mining is prevalent in the SW and I accuse you of being a skull miner does that also make sense? Stop generalising and stereotyping it will do you know good. Even Yorubas take their landlords to court so I don't understand your wrap mentality. Don't sha carry this thinking inside grave cos that's where it will end.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by motymop: 3:59pm On Apr 11, 2025
advanceDNA:
This tribal thing and nairaland..!!!


Oga seun ...u need a special mod to tackle tribal post and topics....


Its too much
What about the tribal one going on Twitter

There is more tribalism and brain rot write up on Twitter than on nairaland
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by OKOATA(m): 4:04pm On Apr 11, 2025
Goodnewsforlife:
Igbos are naturally greedy, it just took long for yorubas to know

The northerners know that since n they have learnt to deal with them

An Igbo man is not satisfied until he takes what belongs to others.

Imagine there are 3 things n 3 people n an igbo wants to take 2 out of 3, he doesn't care if the last person doesn't have any.

The same Igbos who will never allow an imo man become anything in anambara let alone a stranger is celebrating that an Igbo man is made king in Bauchi

That's d life of an Igbo, your own is our own but my own is my own.
The day you die, they will say here lies a dead man. Not here lies a Yoruba or an Igbo man. The good news is that you can only take this your hate on another fellow man to the grave and nothing more. so clap for yourself.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Goodnewsforlife: 4:07pm On Apr 11, 2025
OKOATA:
So just because you had one troublesome neighbour then that means all Igbos are the same. So if skull mining is prevalent in the SW and I accuse you of being a skull miner does that also make sense? Stop generalising and stereotyping it will do you know good. Even Yorubas take their landlords to court so I don't understand your wrap mentality. Don't sha carry this thinking inside grave cos that's where it will end.
if I start listing what Igbos have done in my father's house then we won't leave here

There's one police station in Ibadan called adelubi police station (u can Google it). My brother was d one that dealt with that Igbo guy when my dad was tired of him, he sold that Igbo guys properties to pay his house rents n accumulated NEPA bill n still lock him up.

U can go n verify

Same with lawyers n police, rent house to d 3 at your own peril.

An Igbo man will have a car n every night when people are sleeping that's when he will start playing his village music in d compound n when they tell him to reduce d volume he will tell u he's not oweing u so he can do anything

What about pounding fufu upstairs?
N they won't even see any big deal about it, they will say they have paid n can do anything, I fear Igbo men but I fear their women pass

Those ones are heartless, I pity those who marry them
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by ElSudani: 4:09pm On Apr 11, 2025
mightyhaze:
Why the old lawyer dey fear Igbo Man na



No dey fear igbo jor..them be man like u. Forget their impressive build and intimidating mental and physical strength.. imagine ,u have arsenal to deal with any erring tenant except the Igbo


I see some young able men on the thread here also quaking in their boots at the mere mention of Igbo...what's happening here pls🙄
Hubris, probably another reason some people wouldn't rent their property to you.
Intimidating physical bla bla bla. You are more annoying than scary.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by advanceDNA: 4:10pm On Apr 11, 2025
motymop:
What about the tribal one going on Twitter

There is more tribalism and brain rot write up on Twitter than on nairaland
What's your point??
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Penguin2(op): 4:11pm On Apr 11, 2025
DesChyko:
And they are not stopping anytime soon. Now Civic Education textbooks by their kinsmen are spreading tales to school kids that Igbos invaded, kidnapped, and sold Yorubas into slavery prompting the intervention of Moremi of Ife. No historical records backs this proof; just tales from dark hearts.

Igbo hate cannot be what will be used to advance Yoruba nation as a united front. Just like our hustle, this has now become our business. And we must speak against such lies whenever we see it. Look for other common goals to advance your unity.
Can you imagine?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Penguin2(op): 4:12pm On Apr 11, 2025
Nomercie:
@bold, you must be mad if you don't see anything bad in Zik becoming premier of Southwest
After winning majority in free and fair election?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by mightyhaze: 4:14pm On Apr 11, 2025
ElSudani:
Hubris, probably another reason some people wouldn't rent their property to you.
Intimidating physical bla bla bla. You are more annoying than scary.
Cry louder with more phlegm


That's what the post was meant to achieve e
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by ElSudani: 4:15pm On Apr 11, 2025
mightyhaze:
Cry louder with more phlegm


That's what the post was meant to achieve eleribu tongue
Your father and his father before him.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by mightyhaze: 4:16pm On Apr 11, 2025
ElSudani:
Your father.
What about him, Eleribu?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by mightyhaze: 4:17pm On Apr 11, 2025
ElSudani:
Your father and his father before him.
what about the gentlemen?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by ElSudani: 4:18pm On Apr 11, 2025
mightyhaze:
What about him, Eleribu?
What about him? grin grin grin grin
He is the quintessential eleribu just like his father before him and you obviously.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Penguin2(op): 4:21pm On Apr 11, 2025
AndroBlaze:
The guy is just a fool, of all the stories he could use this Friday to attack Yoruba... it is this one which only shows again how accommodating we are.

My grandmother (of blessed memory) could not speak English and was a typical core Yoruba landlord who always preferred to rent her flats to people she felt had good manners. She was from Ife, so she mostly preferred people from her place in particular.

When I stayed with her for a while, I saw the easiest way to confuse her was to pretend to have manners, bring your personal problems to her to solve and so on. So many of her Yoruba tennants did this before still eventually falling out with her as she was a shrewd woman.


One day she wanted to do a general renovation of her property ...all the tenants as usual started to bring in their contractors with silly quotes since they knew Mama cannot go to the market to verify anything. I was getting angry until she told me she already had a plan. She told me she would call one of the best tennants she ever had ( who happened to sell building materials) that would never cheat her.

So one fateful day I came back from work, saw a strange car in front of the compound and I guessed she had a visitor. When I got to the parlour I saw her laughing with someone who was clearly struggling to speak Yoruba but understood what she was saying. In short, it was a typical Igbo businessman who in a million years I would have never expected to be the tennant she had praised so much as being honest and industrious.


He was clearly a big man and one could see this job was too small for a big man like him to come all the way down. The quote he gave was almost half what the others had proposed and far more extensive than all I had seen. My grandmother did not even look at it....it was like her main aim of calling him over was to gist and reminisce. His boys started the work the next day and this was one of the few times my grandmother did not have any complaint or anxiety. The renovation stands till today.

Everyone has biases and prejudices, but in my experience most Yorubas don't allow that to stop them from knowing people should be ultimately judged individually for their unique personalities. Which is still what Osibanjo and his landlord actually did.


I stay in Surulere now and I can tell you that a lot of Surulere landlords that happen to be Igbo still prefer not to rent their flats to fellow Igbos.

Prejudice is part of life, its if you allow them to rule and control your life, that's what ultimately matters.
I will ignore the insult and recognize that you made valid points.

But unfortunately the present generation of your tribesmen, especially those on this platform, seem to lump Igbos together and judge them without looking at individual characters.

That’s what irks some of us who would have ordinarily wanted to be decent.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by mightyhaze: 4:22pm On Apr 11, 2025
ElSudani:
What about him? grin grin grin grin
He is the quintessential eleribu just like his father before him and you obviously.
Whatever... Don't even know what Eleribu means.i just see u guys throw the word around so I felt it should elicit a more phlegmatic squawk from u... And u have been wailing uncontrollably since I used it .. That's v ok by me Eleribu somebody grin
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by OKOATA(m): 4:26pm On Apr 11, 2025
Goodnewsforlife:
if I start listing what Igbos have done in my father's house then we won't leave here

There's one police station in Ibadan called adelubi police station (u can Google it). My brother was d one that dealt with that Igbo guy when my dad was tired of him, he sold that Igbo guys properties to pay his house rents n accumulated NEPA bill n still lock him up.

U can go n verify

Same with lawyers n police, rent house to d 3 at your own peril.

An Igbo man will have a car n every night when people are sleeping that's when he will start playing his village music in d compound n when they tell him to reduce d volume he will tell u he's not oweing u so he can do anything

What about pounding fufu upstairs?
N they won't even see any big deal about it, they will say they have paid n can do anything, I fear Igbo men but I fear their women pass

Those ones are heartless, I pity those who marry them
Ok I hear you but if we are to look at it critically we Yorubas too have our own for body. I remember when I was working as a 988 operator working for Lafarge. We transported some machines to Kano from Ewekoro that year and most of the Hausas too hated Yorubas with passion saying they are cunny and greedy. We had to stay at a hotel around that area before they accuse us of Blasphemy. So if Igbos are worse, we yorubas also have our own for body and that's the fact.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by AndroBlaze: 4:34pm On Apr 11, 2025
Penguin2:
I will ignore the insult and recognize that you made valid points.

But unfortunately the present generation of your tribesmen, especially those on this platform, seem to lump Igbos together and judge them without looking at individual characters.

That’s what irks some of us who would have ordinarily wanted to be decent.
Any human being will struggle to change prejudices and biases people have built into them since they were born, that was why I used the Obama example with you earlier.

I mean do you really think the vast majority of white people that voted for Obama still don't have biases and prejudices against black people. Are a lot of those same white people still not the same people that voted for Trump?


The trick when facing bias is to recognise it straight away (which the landlord allowed Osibanjo to do by saying it out in the open), not take it personal, and do your best to reflect who you are and not who people (who don't know you) say you are.

I have seen your posts before and I assumed you lived abroad (the US in particular), I had thought you would have known this from personal experience.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Nomercie: 4:38pm On Apr 11, 2025
Penguin2:
After winning majority in free and fair election?
Only mad man support Zik ruling South West,is it because we're Osu like him or what?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Nomercie: 4:39pm On Apr 11, 2025
Goodnewsforlife:
Igbos are naturally greedy, it just took long for yorubas to know

The northerners know that since n they have learnt to deal with them

An Igbo man is not satisfied until he takes what belongs to others.

Imagine there are 3 things n 3 people n an igbo wants to take 2 out of 3, he doesn't care if the last person doesn't have any.

The same Igbos who will never allow an imo man become anything in anambara let alone a stranger is celebrating that an Igbo man is made king in Bauchi

That's d life of an Igbo, your own is our own but my own is my own.
I swear but it's unfortunate that they've woken a sleeping lion.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by owobokiri(m): 4:42pm On Apr 11, 2025
DesChyko:
And they are not stopping anytime soon. Now Civic Education textbooks by their kinsmen are spreading tales to school kids that Igbos invaded, kidnapped, and sold Yorubas into slavery prompting the intervention of Moremi of Ife. No historical records backs this proof; just tales from dark hearts.

Igbo hate cannot be what will be used to advance Yoruba nation as a united front. Just like our hustle, this has now become our business. And we must speak against such lies whenever we see it. Look for other common goals to advance your unity.
This is stunningly alarming
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by EeyanMayweather(m): 4:44pm On Apr 11, 2025
Eboes on this thread should stop lying
It was a parliamentary election and Awo’s party had more seats than Zik’s party in the western region.
Let any osu worth his salt produce the names of the so called politicians that won election under NCNC but left for the AG.

By the way, Nigeria was built on a tripod but trust the greedy IBO to still want to still what belonged to another group .
Nonsense. ‘ I BEFORE OTHERS ‘
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by gabbytabby:
Most landlords don’t care who they rent to provided the tenant pays their rent and lives in peace with the landlord and fellow tenants.

When people lack introspection and the capacity to take responsibility they seek to gaslight others. Most cases in Lagos court that relate to tenancy issues a significant no of them relate to Igbo tenants who would owe rent and/or problematic and still be wanting court to grant them time to live free in another man’s house. Most of the others when you involve manager at work, family, friends, religious leaders or elders will leave.

Often times it is just common sense to seek to avoid unnecessary stress and possible death. Me that keep choosing to give people a chance now have to deal with having several strokes.

With my Igbo tenants when they are good they are very good and when they are bad they are horrid even fellow Igbo landlords will advice that I not allow more than 45% to be Igbo.

Speak to each other in your village and town meetings

A court summons and proceeding are public records that can be used against you in the future.

Nobody hates and nobody planted hate you are not even important enough to waste the hate on except you harm someone family especially their child.

issues
Penguin2:
Just so you all know that the bigotry and Igbo hate didn’t start today.

It started since Awolowo planted it on the night of the inauguration of Western Regional Assembly when he convinced Yorubas that were elected on the platform of NCNC to defect to AG so that AG can become majority and he (Awolowo) and not Azikiwe, can become Premier of Western Region.

Since then, that region has not recovered from Igbophobia and bigotry. With some exceptions of course.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Warrior99: 4:47pm On Apr 11, 2025
motymop:
What about the tribal one going on Twitter

There is more tribalism and brain rot write up on Twitter than on nairaland
Exactly, and the tribalism on Nairaland is what greatly fuelled the tribalism on X; long may it continue.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by doncartel: 4:56pm On Apr 11, 2025
There's tribalism and racism in every part of the world. Trump also didn't rent his properties to black people.

Some Igbos in Lagos don't rent their properties to Yoruba people while some Indians in Lagos don't rent their properties to Nigerians. Of course we all know of muslims in Lagos that don't rent their properties to christians and vice-versa.
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Bittersweetnig(m): 5:28pm On Apr 11, 2025
Penguin2:
Just so you all know that the bigotry and Igbo hate didn’t start today.

It started since Awolowo planted it on the night of the inauguration of Western Regional Assembly when he convinced Yorubas that were elected on the platform of NCNC to defect to AG so that AG can become majority and he (Awolowo) and not Azikiwe, can become Premier of Western Region.

Since then, that region has not recovered from Igbophobia and bigotry. With some exceptions of course.
but truly igbos behave like miscreants when you give them property, they will pay first rent, you will be in court for subsequent year. Na so Dem dey do
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by Goodnewsforlife: 5:32pm On Apr 11, 2025
OKOATA:
Ok I hear you but if we are to look at it critically we Yorubas too have our own for body. I remember when I was working as a 988 operator working for Lafarge. We transported some machines to Kano from Ewekoro that year and most of the Hausas too hated Yorubas with passion saying they are cunny and greedy. We had to stay at a hotel around that area before they accuse us of Blasphemy. So if Igbos are worse, we yorubas also have our own for body and that's the fact.
oga when did u become Yoruba?
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by idahme(m): 5:49pm On Apr 11, 2025
I give up on this forum, Bigots and idiots everywhere
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by OKOATA(m): 5:54pm On Apr 11, 2025
Goodnewsforlife:
oga when did u become Yoruba?
Wetin OKOATA mean. If Obasanjo can be igbo to you guys what stops me that I'm from Ogbomosho not to be Igbo. Haha Lol 😂
Re: “I Don’t Rent My House To Igbos”. Osinbajo’s 1989 Experience (throwback ) by harjay1986: 6:03pm On Apr 11, 2025
Warrior99:
God knows what Yoruba landlords (and even Igbos) have seen in the hands of Igbo tenants in the South West.

This gaslighting thread disguised as a victim's plight is DEAD ON ARRIVAL!
Them say they have buy all property in Lagos that Yoruba don't own anything Lagos state again .... so why the outcry .... shey naa the Yoruba wey no get house still they rent it out .... you can't spread negative about my tribe and expect them to give you soft landing
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