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| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by humilitypays(m): 8:01am On Jan 06, 2015 |
illicit:Let me first tackle the first issue- Igbos trying to buy-off a rented shop in Akure via a prodigal member of a Yoruba family- pls bro be sincere here, who is to be blamed? You have to understand that the Igbo man is a chore entrepreneur by nature & birth trying to cut cost for himself and maximize and expand his business empire, so he tries to find a way to stop or cut down his business running cost (paying of rent annually) by convincing the owners or one of the owners of an estate/property to sell their estate outrightly to him. If I am to judge on a neutral ground, I will blame the prodigal son more for allowing himself to be bought over with money. This wouldn't cause hatred or uproar if it were done by another tribe or even a Yoruba indigene, its just unfortunate that Yoruba over the years have developed strong hatred and envy for Igbo people for no justifiable reason. I read the funny cooked up story here of Igbo people giving one Ijebu woman married to an Igbo man mark to kill her in future; and some gullible Yoruba people will believe this half-baked lies and swallow it...kai...lolz....one of my brothers is married to a Yoruba lady...in fact, my family is a multi-cultural family because most siblings married from other tribes and its only Igbo men that marry freely and easily from other tribes in Nigeria. The issue of Igbos engaging in human ritual to make money is more fallacious than a foreigner saying that all Nigerians are internet fraudsters when you and I know that not even up to 1% of Nigerians are into internet scam. Nollywood is the major cause of this false money ritual accusation on Igbo people- Nollywood movies painted the wrong picture of successful Igbo businessmen just to sell their movies to make their money and Nigerians have bought that fallacy, kai...lol History and news we do read everyday even here on nairaland shows that more Yoruba people even indulge in money ritual than Igbo people, why? Because Yoruba people always find it difficult to understand how an Igbo trader will be expanding and building houses by selling say: automobile spare parts, electronics, provision, etc, so they now believe Igbos are into rituals and hence jump into that hasty conclusion and also find ways to engage in money rituals in order to prosper financially like the Igbo businessmen they see, at the end they fail because they didn't do the right thing- solving societal problem, providing needed solutions to problems in the society in exchange for money; they believe if they kill one fine girl and put her corpse in the wardrobe, it will be vomiting money for them whenever they call her name as they watch in Nollywood movies, lolz. Let me also point out here that what spread this dangerous lies that Igbo people are money ritualist is Nollywood movies which are mostly written out of imagination and to attract people to make money from the movie. (I won't blame the producers of Nollywood movies because they are smart thinkers who knew what people wanted to see and gave it to them in order to get their constant patronage), lol Igbo people aren't as fetish as Yoruba people believe; and I keep wondering y Yoruba people believe too much in fetish and juju things. I asked more than 4 different Yoruba friends and colleagues y they don't like going to their villages to build house and spend holidays, they all told me the same thing- PEOPLE IN THE VILLAGE ARE WITCHES, WICKED, KILLERS; you want them to kill me abi? But your parents came from that village and no one killed them...Igbos don't believe in that because Igbo people don't believe so much in fetish powers like Yorubas and other tribes that fear going to their villages. Meanwhile, there's no rocket science about Igbo people financial success all over the world; Igbo people are so industrious even before the civil war- they dominated every sector of Nigeria- military, politics, trade, importation/exportation except agriculture, and the reward for being hardworking, smart and industrious is financial prosperity! When I was serving in Osun State, I was doing petty businesses- going to Lagos to buy fairly used laptops, phones and resold to my fellow Yoruba/Hausa/Tiv/Bini/Igbo/etc corpers to make some little change; they called me Igbo boy, mocked me jokingly for chasing money desperately even as a corper...some jokingly told me that it seems I was using juju/jazz to convince people to buy my laptops, I laughed. Aside that, I and some fellow corpers also started tutorial classes for secondary school students there in which they paid us a token (I initiated it; I and some other Igbo/Warri corpers....Yoruba corpers mocked us because most of them believed they are too big to do that because some schooled abroad, UNILAG, Covenant university, Babcock, and couldn't bring themselves down to do little things that will fetch them money, but I and my fellow Igbo corpers did those shameful things to make money). I also taught OAU students AutoCAD in exchange for money, lol One of my elder brothers I knew how much he suffered to become financially okay, and how much effort, hardwork and unusual labour he has put in life still gets bad name- ritualist, lol...meanwhile the man they call ritualist is always afraid of juju, praying to God daily to protect him and help him not to make financial mistake that will bring him down but people are out there seeing him as a demi god that fears no one and untouchable spirit man who makes huge money by invoking some spirits and sacrificing people he killed, *rotfl My brother, wealth creation has one formula- solve people's problem, monetize your solution and u will be wealthy with time & watch people call u ritualist, lolz. Don't listen to those ritual crap people talk about Igbo people. Most Igbo people Yorubas called ritualists in the 1980s and 1990s were into advanced fee fraud- what we now call Yahoo-Yahoo. It was Igbo men that started it back then....writing Oyimbo letters via NIPOST to come claim crude oil money contract executed by a dead or missing foreigner, and out of greed, the Oyimbo people do reply them, agreeing to come claim the money they never worked for, lol...and in the process of Oyimbo trying to claim the virtual money, he pays more money to the Igbo group who are mostly secondary school graduates & drop-outs o...but today, Yoruba boys have taken over Yahoo-Yahoo from Igbo guys and have even messed it up by adding juju- Yahoo-Plus which they thought Igbo people were using to convince Oyimbo back then. The earlier Yoruba people realise that majority of Igbo guys don't even believe in jazz and dread jazz like death, the better for them. With how hard and smart that I am working now, I see myself excelling exceedingly in years to come, and my Yoruba neighbours won't recognise my hardwork/effort now o, tomorrow when I blow, they will call me ritualist...I can't wait to bear that honourable name- ritualist which God alone knows who's who. I am working, despite that, I engage in lots of legal petty businesses to boost my income...and whenever my Yoruba colleagues hear me making business calls and mentioning money, they mock me and call me- Igbo boy u and business...you and money...some will jokingly tell me make I no use them do money ritual o and I laugh...they are comfortable working for a company till old age...they are happy being on a payroll and acquiring more degree certificates (Masters, Ph.D, ICAN, ACCA, etc) to get promoted to manager and get higher salary, lol They can consult ifa, afa, etc to help protect them and jazz them up so their boss and mgt can do whatever they ask or favour them in company policies & decision making, but they aren't ok working extra hard, engaging in other business activities with their salary to earn more money and employ people in future; an Igbo man that does that & end up wealthier than them tomorrow is a money ritualist, *rotfl. Meanwhile, I won't dispute the fact that some unscrupulous sons of Igbo land engage in human activities that soil the image of Igbo people; I won't also divorce the fact that some of these unworthy Igbo sons do indulge in these so-called money ritual in which they usually fail because you don't accumulate wealth by sacrificing human being or animal...find a problem in the society where u live, offer a solution to that problem and watch people give u their hard-earned money in exchange for your solution, hence your journey to becoming wealthy! I hope I have answered your questions sir LolGood morning ![]() |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by zendy: 8:32am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Arogba:Listen Mr man, I'm a full fledged Igbo man. I know an Igbo name when I hear one. Okolo and Onochie are common Igbo names. Attama is the only debatable one there and could be Igbo if 'Ata' and 'Ama' are spoken in certain way. The Igala that have settled in parts of Enugu and Anambra for generations have more or less become Igbo |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by zendy: 8:41am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Yerwa:Igbos are well known traders and can be in other African countries trading but they are not usually part of the indigenous population. I once met a Brazilian in London who told that his great-grand father was a descendant of an Igbo slave. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by pazienza(m): 8:55am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Arogba:Taa! Onochie means successor in Igbo, Okolo/Okoro means man, Attama is the only Igala name there. Every nation has migrants from other nations who were asimiliated by them. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Nobody: 8:56am On Jan 06, 2015 |
^ ^ The funny thing about bizarre stories like this is that i only hear them from non-Igbos (especially, the Yoruba) who have never been to the southeast, especially its rural areas. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by dtito(m): 8:59am On Jan 06, 2015 |
pl Chiwude:cool article i guess am learning from it tanks... please i need the map kif u can provide it bro thanks my email dunagha@gmail.com |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Nobody: 9:08am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Yorubarocks:Ok. Lemme guess, 12. Stay off the net!!! Dont mess up ya mind |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by pazienza(m): 9:09am On Jan 06, 2015*. Modified: 9:24am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Though this particular article is a bit biased but it would still suffix. https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/soc.culture.nigeria/KM67pNMl7G0 There are Igbo communities of Ndoki extraction in Ika and Ukunafun LGAsof Akwa ibom, Ohaobu is one of them. And these communities had resisted every attempt to take their Ndoki-Igbo identity from them. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by BlackSEER(m): 9:20am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Igbos are great people and am happy to be an igboman. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by zimoni(f): 10:06am On Jan 06, 2015 |
humilitypays:I had to quote you. You really need help. Hatredness causes High Blood Pressure. Life is good. Cheers. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by cornelin(m): 10:27am On Jan 06, 2015 |
yaqub07:You b mu.mu of the highest order |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Nimen(m): 11:06am On Jan 06, 2015 |
dtito:another fool |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:07pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
BERNHARDT:It will be nice if you can explain this notion. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Ihuomadinihu: 3:07pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
pazienza:This might be true. I was watching the calabar carnival and i saw a particular local govt(Abi lga of Calabar) that performed what we all know as Ohafia war dance. They chanted some words like ''Abi kwenu''. Even their cultural dances and attire were so similar to Igbo. I had to google Abi lga this morning and their Chairman is one Mrs Edith Amadi. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:09pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:We have Igbo in cross river state and imoke is from there and frank nneji is also from Igbo speaking cross river |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Ihuomadinihu: 3:15pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Some people have argued that Imoke is not Igbo. The funny thing is that these Akwa/Cross rivers igbos speak clearer igbo than South east igbos. I've seen many of them around. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:15pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
zimoni:But what he said was true from his experience and mine ..I can second that |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:17pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:Imoke is Igbo even in Wikipedia.. even the name imoke is an igbo name So don't just argue them ..ignore them What of sunny nneji.. is that an efik name |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by pazienza(m): 3:18pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:Abi LGA is in Cross rivers state. Liyel Imoke is from there, they have towns like Itigidi, Igbo Ekureku there. Their language is called Agbo/Legbo, it sounds pretty much like Igbo, but strain your ears as much as you can, you can't even understand a single word of what they are saying, yet it sounds Igbo. They use to be in Afikpo division of the Eastern region. Some of their names sound Igbo, yet their language is not even Igboid. So strange I tell you. Once met one of them in Aba, she claims that learning Igbo language is easy for an Agbo/Legbo person, cos of some similarities. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by zimoni(f): 3:21pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
tonychristopher:I Wish You Best of Luck. Life is good. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:22pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Yerwa:Yes Igbo are found in sierra Leone and Igbo is an official language in equatorial Guinea Then we have Igbo slaves is Americas and carribeans |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Nobody: 3:22pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Sunny Neji is from Ogoja. Ogoja people are certainly not Igbo. We must be careful about assigning ethnicity to people based on how their names sound. God knows I have seen more Ogoni people with Igbo-sounding (or even Igbo-derived) names than I care to remember. As for Imoke, the name of his ethnic group is Legbo or Agbo. They have a lot in common with Igbos, being a neighbouring group. Theire language, however, is nowhere near Igbo or Igboid. Igbo language is closer to Idoma than to Legbo. Of course, there are Igbo loanwords in Legbo, but the language is still very distinct. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by chukkystar(m): 3:24pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
LMAyedun:Y didn't U finish School ![]() |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by pazienza(m): 3:26pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Radoillo:The Legbo/Agbo thing is so confusing. Their Wikipedia page states that they are Igbos, but. looking at the language, it doesn't look Igboid. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abi,_Nigeria |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:27pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:28pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
pazienza:They are Igbo and izzi clan |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by tonychristopher: 3:31pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Radoillo:If you have been to abakiliki and towards ogoja which I doubt you have been to ..you will understand that we have Igbo speaking clans in ogoja around itigidi axis so I talk what I know Mind you not all ogoja are Igbo but we have Igbo speaking clans ..minute anyway just like in Benue Pls do not misunderstand me If I were you ..why don't you do the research on the name nneji before jumping into conclusion |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by pazienza(m): 3:31pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
tonychristopher:My brother, the Legbo thing don tire me. I am tired of second hand info coming out from there. I plan personally visiting Legbo area sometime this year, to get first hand info from the natives. The second hand info I have been getting is too divergent. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by zimoni(f): 3:32pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Amen. This year shall be a fulfilled one. All the best. |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Ihuomadinihu: 3:33pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
Radoillo:Yeah,Sunny Neji is not Igbo. Are Legbos in Ebonyi state too? |
| Re: Interesting Facts About The Igbo People by Nobody: 3:34pm On Jan 06, 2015 |
pazienza:You know, Wikpedia isn't always reliable as anyone can add and remove stuff there. I checked things out for myself. I went through a very extensive list of Agbo words, and with the exception of some words borrowed from Igbo, everything is just so different. More different than the differences I found between Igbo and Edo, to be honest. In any case, linguists don't even classify it as Igboid, let alone as Igbo. |
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