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Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by arewafederation: 9:38pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
gracile: Sokwara da miyan taushe a wannan lokacin? Ashe zai kashe ki da tusa. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Sunymoore(m): 9:41pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
arewafederation:Eh babana. Kasan ba Inda ba'a haduwa |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by arewafederation: 9:44pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
Sunymoore: Haka ne. Allah ya sa a dace. 1 Like |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Sunymoore(m): 10:07pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
arewafederation:Ameen |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by theV0ice: 10:15pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
The hausas on NL have shown themselves and have given a good account of themselves. Gentle and unfazed by rantings, insults and catcalls of internet trolls whose only joy and mission in life is bringing others down to their level in the mud. I'm very impressed indeed. My southern brothers (Yoruba and Igbo), i shame for una. everything na fight, don't you guys get tired? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Ayesman(m): 10:37pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
bobkezel: Cow handler? Oh yes, i ain't ashame or afraid to admit it. Abok1=Proud cow handler. At least it's a decent way to earned a living. How about you, what are you profesionally known for? Some will say armed robbery et cetera. Would you be proud to admit that? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by bobkezel(m): 11:23pm On Feb 10, 2015 |
Ayesman: confused element. Today u will claim hausa, tomorrow u claim yoruba. Anyway sha na cow cordinator fit u pas. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by ItsMeAboki(m): 7:24am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Proudly Hausa and a northerner, intolerant to bigots and haters, insult my religion or tribe and get what's coming to you - shiken. 1 Like
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Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by pazienza(m): 8:13am On Feb 11, 2015 |
vedaxcool: Funny. Take it or leave it, no ethnic group places more importance in individual achievements than Ndiigbo. There is competition amongst siblings as parents put them under pressure to achieve things, there is competition amongst villages in a town, there is competition amongst neighboring towns and there is competition amongst Igbo states, the entire Igbo nation is built on competition, it's the fabric of the nation, right from Individual to group level, failure is abhorred and sucess is praised, everyone and group is under pressure to be successful, those who couldn't meet up are scorned and groups that can't stand the heat secede from the group to avoid being accused of being too lazy *grins*. Because of the desire for individual success, no place in Nigeria has better distribution of wealth than Igboland and it was this same competitive spirit that saw Ndiigbo rebuild our civil war ravaged towns and cities with no extra help from Gowon and his co travellers. With all due respect, no ethnic group takes more pride in the achievements of one successful man in the community than the Yorubas and the Hausas with their Alhaji worship culture, so it's quite ironic for someone like you to accuse an Igbo of what your group is known for. Ndiigbo celebrate our achievers because we know and take pride in their achievements when we realized that hypocritical Nigerians like you, won't hesitate to bash the rest of us or even kill the rest of us as in the case of Nzeogwu, should any one of us err. An entire entire ethnic group was almost wiped off the surface of the earth by hypocrites like you that believed that the actions of few Igbo officials should stand for that of all Igbos, but you now get mad when Ndiigbo now insist that the glorly of our high flyers must now stand for that of all Igbo people. 5 Likes |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by gracile(f): 8:18am On Feb 11, 2015 |
MuhdG:ban taba ba |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Nobody: 8:21am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Zoharariel:is this really true,I mean the cocaine part and going into coma..Mr president sha BTW,I am fulani,not Hausa... and I do not want to be part of this tribalism and stupidity going on here,so no one should quote me,especially if you don't have anything important to say....thanks for your coperation in advance. 1 Like |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by gracile(f): 8:22am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Sunymoore:wa ya kama ni da wa Kai, ka manta da halinka fa, kar ka zo ka zuba mun kasa a garri na fa |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by gracile(f): 8:24am On Feb 11, 2015 |
arewafederation:hahaha..kaman ka sani ina kwana |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by arewafederation: 8:32am On Feb 11, 2015 |
gracile: Kin tashi lafia? |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Rawani: 8:37am On Feb 11, 2015 |
pazienza: It's no coincidence that the first chestbeating post will come from our brothers east of the Niger, your excessive focus on competition, instead of the wiser option of synergy has been your Achilles heel for decades. It explains why you guys see every other person as a threat or enemy, why you are alien to the concept of stooping to conquer, and why people resort to crime as they are unable to meet up to expectations and don't want to be scorned or forced to secede from the group as you stated in your own words. Chestbeating always results in people shooting themselves in the foot. Pride always comes before a fall. Don't misconstrue respect for elders as 'Alhaji worship', as nothing could be farther from the truth. If we are to talk about the glory of high-fliers reflecting on the entire tribe, does it get better than Dangote? Cheers bro. P.S- Ina kwana jama'a, ina fatan an tashi lafiya. 3 Likes |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Sunymoore(m): 8:45am On Feb 11, 2015 |
gracile:Jatau ne yache ya ganki da bawuya.. Amma tunda kinsan Hali ne kema, murufawa juna asiri.. Banda tone tone da Allah |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Ayesman(m): 8:49am On Feb 11, 2015 |
bobkezel: Sakaran banza rikitacce! Uban wa ya gayamaka ba baHaushe bane ni? (Tsantsa kuwa) the word in bracket translate who i am. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Sunymoore(m): 8:54am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Ayesman:Share dashi babana, bashi da wani rayuwa a zahirche. Dan haka zaka bata yawunka a banza... Ba mamaki da garri ya karya... |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by pazienza(m): 8:57am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Rawani: Competition and survival of the fittest are usually the fabric of successful nations, Federal character and quota system is the bane of failed states northern leaders infected Nigeria with when it dawned on them that they can't compete with Ndiigbo. Only when there is competition can synergy yield results, no ethnic group in Nigeria has more synergy than Ndiigbo, our synergy saw us through Biafra and helped us rebuild our homeland post civil war. No northerner had ever stooped to conquer, stooping to conquer can only exist in a competitive society not in a backward feudal one you have in the north, where peoples role in the society had been pre determined before their birth. Crime rate in the North is higher than that in the east, while the ignorant northerner is busy stealing kuli kuli and Alhaji's farm produce, and having his fingers chopped off when caught, the Igbo thieves aim higher, they know they can make better deals with their criminal mind. Such is the level of competition in Igboland that even our criminals are innovative. *grins* Moreover, the worst criminals who looted Nigeria to poverty were all northerners. So it's quite ironic for a Northerner to be talking about crime. Competition breeds innovation, and only when there is competition can synergy amount to something. 3 Likes |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Ayesman(m): 8:59am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Sunymoore: Nagode dan uwa... 1 Like |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Rawani: 9:04am On Feb 11, 2015 |
pazienza: Poor attempt at ruining an otherwise harmonious thread. Keep chestbeating...and compete in peace. NB: Look up the meanings of synergy and competition, you will understand that they are mutually exclusive.
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Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by vedaxcool(m): 9:15am On Feb 11, 2015 |
pazienza: You have major comprehension issues, I am neither Yoruba nor huasa, and my advices applies to every Nigerian who thinks because he happens to be from an ethnic group who has an individual who is succesful makes him automatically superior. I am not concerned about your senseless tirade about igbo this or that, If you think your are superior to another human being because of your tribe be you yoruba or hausa then you are innately foolish and extremely daft, that is my point> work hard and make your existence beneficial rather than boasting and chest beating online. 2 Likes |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Nobody: 9:17am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Rawani: blah blah blah. u need to see a doctor coz ur sick or maybe outdated. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by pazienza(m): 9:24am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Synergy exists in a competitive setting to bring efficiency. That was how the ancient Igbo societies were built, competition was highly encouraged, but group interests were put above all. Take for instance the EU, all the member countries compete against each other for one thing or another, but quickly close ranks in things that hold group interest. That's synergy co existing with competition. Ndiigbo are currently closing ranks to prolong Arewa-Odua imminent return to Aso rock. *grins* |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by pazienza(m): 9:45am On Feb 11, 2015 |
vedaxcool: I totally agree with you, if only you agree that those who believe that the acts of Nzeogwu and few Igbo officers should represent the act every Igbo person out there by Naming the coup Igbo coup, and even went out to agree that Ndiigbo were rightly massacred were and are inanely foolish and extremely daft. But the reality is that hypocrites like you cleverly hide when Nzeogwu coup and the repercussions come up and fail to bring this your logic to the discussion table, but are quick to re appear to make your senseless comments under the veneer of neutrality when the role is reversed, with all Igbos trying to take the glory of the achievements of our high flyers. If you don't appear in those Nzeogwu threads, neutrality demands that you don't appear in threads like this one too. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by bobkezel(m): 9:47am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Ayesman: Ku je ku huta saniya yaro |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by vedaxcool(m): 10:03am On Feb 11, 2015 |
pazienza: neutrality demands that since no hausa on nairaland comes out insulting igbos and yorubas, then you should be at the fore front demanding your ilkmates desist from hurling insults on them. The rest of what you post seems a pathetic attempt to cloud the issues, while I sympathize with you, mistakes that happens before you were born shouldnt be a basis for promoting tribalism and arrant stupidi.ty, unsupportable idiocit.y and baseless imbecllity |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by pazienza(m): 10:23am On Feb 11, 2015 |
vedaxcool: They can't be mistakes if people don't recognize them as that, and hypocrites like you don't use the same gusto you are using, to spill rubbish here to condemn those who still labell Nzeogwu coup Igbo coup. The only one promoting tribalism, stupidity, and unsupportable idiocy here is you, wise people don't forget their history, they wear it as a badge. Only a stupid Igboman forgets what happened between 1966-70. The Jews and Armenians are yet to forget theirs even when their aggressors had already apologized, let alone Ndiigbo that their aggressors still take pride in their act, and expects it to be buried. |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by zendy: 11:12am On Feb 11, 2015 |
gracile: This might surprise you but in Igbo, 'I na kwa na' means 'have you ever gone back home?' There's a place in Enugu called 'Ama Hausa' (Hausa residence) where northers live. Many Hausa kids born in this place and speak fluent Igbo have adopted the Igbo way of life and most of them have never been to the north. Unfortunately for the Hausas born in Igbo land,they are never really accepted in society (A Yoruba man born and bred in Igboland will be far more accepted than his Hausa counterpart). Since it's not in the nature of the Igbos to kill anyone resident in Igboland,the Hausas know they are safe. Most Hausas who are raised in Igbo land rarely go back north to settle and the few who have tried just couldn't cope with northern mentality and returned. It was kind of funny then to hear Igbo kids say to Hausa kids "Onye Hausa,ka mgbe ino n'ala Igbo,ina kwana?" (Hausa man,all this time you've been living in Igboland,have ever gone back home?) |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by vedaxcool(m): 11:57am On Feb 11, 2015 |
pazienza: Tribal hypocrite go and sin no more! |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by skak(m): 11:58am On Feb 11, 2015 |
Wareba everone Is saying "SAI" Buhari na SAI no be hausa? |
Re: Do We Have Hausas On Nairaland At All? by Nobody: 12:11pm On Feb 11, 2015 |
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