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| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Krankhead: 12:56pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
They always feel entitled, marginalized and want to prove a point. They never respect t their host or landlord. |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Toscarel: 1:04pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Emeskhalifa:yet no big deal according to badt belle |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by LCling: 1:04pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Gemini 2.5 Flash Conversation with Gemini List the world top ten tribes or people , or community that have contributed to global economy and trade individually without government backing It's difficult to create a definitive "top ten" list of tribes or people who have contributed to the global economy and trade individually without government backing. The concept of a "tribe" or "community" acting in a global economic capacity without any state or government involvement is complex, and the term "government backing" can be interpreted in various ways. Furthermore, historical and modern economic contributions are often intertwined with and influenced by political structures, even if a group is not a formal state. However, we can look at historical and modern examples of groups who, through their strong community ties, entrepreneurial spirit, and specific skills, have become significant players in trade and commerce, often operating outside of or in parallel to formal governmental structures. These groups are often referred to as diasporas or stateless nations. Here are some examples of groups known for their significant contributions to global trade and commerce, often acting with a degree of autonomy from a single government: 1. The Jewish Diaspora: This is one of the most prominent examples of a people with a long history of global economic influence. For centuries, Jewish communities dispersed across the world maintained strong networks, facilitating trade and finance. Operating in various countries, they developed expertise in banking, finance, and long-distance trade, often serving as crucial links between different regions. 2. The Indian Diaspora: One of the largest diasporas in the world, the Indian diaspora has a massive economic footprint. Through remittances, direct investment, and entrepreneurial ventures, Indian communities in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Gulf States have played a vital role in both their host countries and their homeland. They are a powerful force in technology, medicine, and business. 3. The Chinese Diaspora: Known for their strong business acumen and extensive global networks, Chinese diaspora communities have been instrumental in driving trade and investment across Asia and beyond. From the merchants of Southeast Asia to the entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley, their contributions to both local and global economies are immense, often facilitated by informal networks and family ties. 4. The Igbo People: The Igbo of Nigeria have a long history of trade and entrepreneurship, both within Africa and globally. Their pre-colonial economic systems were robust, and today, the Igbo are known for their entrepreneurial drive and success in various sectors. The Igbo diaspora is a significant source of remittances and a powerful force in global commerce. 5. The Roma (Gypsy) People: Historically, the Roma have been a mobile people, and this lifestyle has often led them to specialize in trades that are not tied to a specific location. They have been active in craftsmanship, horse trading, and various forms of itinerant commerce across Europe for centuries, creating their own distinct economic networks. 6. The Ijaw People: In the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the Ijaw people have a long history of maritime trade. Their location near key trade routes and their expertise as "sea people" allowed them to become important intermediaries in regional and, later, international commerce, trading goods like palm oil and dried fish. 7. The Kurdish People: While a large stateless nation, the Kurds have a significant presence in trade and commerce, particularly in the Middle East. With a strategic geographical position, they have been involved in the trade of goods, including oil, and have developed their own economic systems and markets. 8. The Hmong People: The Hmong people, particularly the diaspora communities in the United States and other Western countries, have become successful entrepreneurs and business owners. Their strong community bonds and work ethic have helped them establish thriving small businesses, contributing to the economies of their new homes. 9. The Tsonga People: Historically, the Tsonga of Southern Africa were known as active traders, traveling long distances by canoe to facilitate commerce. Their trade networks connected various regions and ethnic groups, demonstrating a sophisticated pre-colonial economic system. 10. The Masai People: The Masai of East Africa are traditionally pastoralists, and their economy revolves around livestock. While this is not a global trade in the modern sense, their traditional economy is a self-sustaining system of trade and resource management, which has been a vital part of the regional economy for centuries. Have Gemini create a detailed research report on this topic Try now Deep Research Gemini can make mistakes, so double-check it |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by IgOga(m): 1:05pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
lol ![]() Chinese woman names her shop "Igbo" and that calls for celebration ![]() |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Toscarel: 1:05pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Krankhead:wipe your tears.....
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| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by WowSweetGuy(m): 1:07pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Nothing really special |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by nationalnwa(m): 1:07pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Being igbo is not a coincidence but a divine order..No tribe or race in the whole world is more travelled or established like the igboman/race/tribe .Igbo wu igbo !!!ekelemu unu!!! |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by LCling: 1:09pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Krankhead:You mean they don't allow the host success definition stampede their internal fire for explosive economic success.. This can breeds envy from host as tenants are not supposed to be unimaginably higher above host .. Pure human nature |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by SECDA(m): 1:13pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Really!!! I wonder why... The truth cannot be silenced |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by doncartel: 1:20pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Igbos will repeat what the Chinese government did in lifting 400 million people out of poverty. The Chinese woman has observed that no African country understands business and mass social prosperity like Igbo people. |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by creativejagaban: 1:26pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by ObiPandora: 1:46pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
This is how it started in Lagos till ipob kanu ukpa started deluding you. [quote author=Racoon post=136290681]https://x.com/IgboHistoFacts/status/1950487575589707900?t=JzZrn-T9L90tf2GjUY7nFw&s=19[/quote] |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by ObiPandora: 1:50pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Even at that let them rejoice at the delusion n do not just start abusing such gesture like they did recently in Ghana SA UAE etc.. SatoshiX: |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by ObiPandora: 1:51pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by ElevationD: 2:02pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Same people with the Igbos. Filled with business idea, teach you growth principles. You feel their impact positively. They make living better wherever they find themselves. The Chinese also have China towns. Some yeye people never complain of China towns, whereas their leaders borrow billions in dollars from the Chinese. Their leaders have almost sold their country to China, yet Igbo matter no let them sleep. |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Konquest: 2:20pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
[quote author=Racoon post=136290681]https://x.com/IgboHistoFacts/status/1950487575589707900?t=JzZrn-T9L90tf2GjUY7nFw&s=19[/quote] |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by RenoOkriTheGoat: 2:24pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
SatoshiX:Are you sure you can sleep well tonight? |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 2:31pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
AI now does everything. Otherwise what will inscribing igbo on a shop help? Nothing |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Okechinwadike: 2:36pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Other tribes are just jealous of igbos, that's the truth |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Thunderfayamods: 2:37pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
SlavaUkraini:At the end Igbo might mean a different thing in Chinese. |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Jemex003: 2:42pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Racoon:Smoke |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by goslowgoslow(m): 2:45pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
CyracksMrBlogger:The Igbo might even mean a different thing in one of the Chinese languages. Look at what people are jubilating about. |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by hope4nigeria(m): 2:45pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
This one means weed, she's selling weed in that shop, don't make mistakes weed for a tribe |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by richie240: 2:55pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
She may not even be the wife How much does it cost to hire a a homeless individual to front as 'the owner'. You know they love and hugs propaganda like transformer. motymop: |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Nwaiyoo: 2:56pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Some people will kpai because this today. Make e pain them wella. Dfghhhhhhuyedvvkijjjjjjjuuukkfesc |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Ibehchizzy: 3:02pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Proud to be an Igbo boy |
| Re: Chinese Businesswoman Inscribes "Igbo" On Her shop In Beijing by Nwaiyoo: 3:08pm On Jul 31, 2025 |
Krankhead:Keep wailing! |
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Na dem full everywhere for China. Igbo Amaka 🔥