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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by emorse(m): 10:45pm On May 04, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
How are we sure you are really Yoruba...u may be igbo trying to blow your trumpet for those of us whho don't know wat a trip tO igboland is.....neverthheless I appreciate your effort...be gud..I would have really apprciate your piece if you didn't put your tribe there..just a trip to anambra will have been better

Take a trip sir. I have spent most of my life in Lag but I can assure you that if you take one trip outside Lag, you won't be disappointed.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 10:47pm On May 04, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Who doesn't know the second niger bridge is a scam?

Mtscheeew!

Ur not well.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by realjoker(m): 10:47pm On May 04, 2015
levelszik:
Ilekeh,thunder fire your left ball cheesy grin
wish unto others what you wish yourself. You are a slowpoke.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by STEVENcrack(m): 10:48pm On May 04, 2015
woodcook:


Forgive me I have to pick this one out since it interest me most. Given that I have seen this remark more often than I have seen a Fulani man without his stick and cow. As long as Lagos remain the commercial hub of Nigeria Igbo people and other tribes will keep flooding to Lagos. Just like it happens else where in the world. It is something both the Yoruba and every other Nigerians have to deal with.

Brother. Lemme advice you..any state in the world that you don't see an igbo man don't go there..the place no safe

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 10:48pm On May 04, 2015
I pity yoruba girls they re the least wanted in nigeria nowonder they bleach to look like igbo women

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by help3852: 10:48pm On May 04, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Who doesn't know the second niger bridge is a scam?

Mtscheeew!
you are a big fool. Have you been to the site before. Is that all you could deduct from the post

Piling work had started, sand filling of areas machines will stand is on going.

The writer definitely doesn't know what she wrote. I passed there this afternoon.

You will die with your bitterness for GEJ

#show us 4th mainland Bridge, she-goat

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 10:49pm On May 04, 2015
Those are facts.

But u went to Anambra sha, its a solid place sha but I assure u that the east have better places...

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 10:49pm On May 04, 2015
Firefire:

that place is not part of Lagos... smiley
It must be u.k den

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by hairyanus: 10:50pm On May 04, 2015
Wise men are from the east..nobe me talk am. Na holy book.

Even God chose a country in the middle east....

Till the end comes, the sun must rise from the east.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by babyfaceafrica: 10:51pm On May 04, 2015
emorse:


Take a trip sir. I have spent most of my life in Lag but I can assure you that if you take one trip outside Lag, you won't be disappointed.
I have taken trips outside lagos...what you intend saying is take a trip to igboland..I will do that before the year runs out.....
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by MzJackBaueress(f): 10:51pm On May 04, 2015
help3852:
you are a big fool. Have you been to the site before. Is that all you could deduct from the post

Piling work had started, sand filling of areas machines will stand is on going.

The writer definitely doesn't know what she wrote. I passed there this afternoon.

You will die with your bitterness for GEJ

#show us 4th mainland Bridge, she-goat
you passed there this afternoon and you couldn't take pictures?
As for being a fool and she-goat,tell that to your miserable mother!

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by ekiloui(f): 10:54pm On May 04, 2015
chuna1985:
Those are facts.

But u went to Anambra sha, its a solid place sha but I assure u that the east have better places...

Very true...I schooled in Anambra and I've visited Enugu and Imo state. I think the latter 2 look way better than Anambra...I especially like Owerri to be precise, I'd rather live there than in Lagos.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by help3852: 10:58pm On May 04, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
you passed there this afternoon and you couldn't take pictures?
As for being a fool and she-goat,tell that to your miserable mother!
I should take pictures for you, to do what.

Better get some sleep, a Yoruba bigot.

GEJ WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU NIGHTMARES

1. Nothing will stop his pension as former president
2. He will always be invited for council of State meeting as former president.
3. He has earned respect from African leaders.
4. He may chose to resume at UN office in New York after 29 May.

You and your generation even if God gives you a million years, you will never achieve what he has achieved, occupy positions he has occupied or rub shoulders with people that he relates with.


She-dumb, you will die with your bitternes, if you don't repent

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by bankai2015(f): 10:58pm On May 04, 2015
Patiently wait for my E- warriors






TO NIGHT WE DAN IN HELL grin grin grin
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 10:58pm On May 04, 2015
Void of the chest beating.... igbos re great.... At least my favourite writer was igbo....Achebe...
Most importantly












plus igbo girls re fiiiiiine..... chaiiiiiiii chiamaka!!!! agwa gi na mam oooo, chimooooo
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by eminikansoso(m): 10:58pm On May 04, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Who doesn't know the second niger bridge is a scam?

Mtscheeew!
l am a supporter of Apc
let tell ourselves the truth. Second Niger bridge ıs not a scam. Work is going on in it every blessed day. So let give thanks to this present government.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Ilekeh(f): 10:59pm On May 04, 2015
ideykwum:
I wonder why you never get banned with your vitriolic and inane writings! Hmmm! Weird!!

You're surely one abusive cookie!!


Ban me? For what? What have I said that requires banning?
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by chigoizie7(m): 10:59pm On May 04, 2015
FreeGlobe:

https://blogaces./2015/05/04/10-things-i-learnt-about-anambra/


Ever since. I listened to chimamanda Adichie's speech on "THE SINGLE STORY" I ve made it a culture to never judge anyone or place by only the single story of that person or Place. Always go for "EVERY STORY " instead of "THE SINGLE STORY" I think this is the moral of this write up, thank you bro for accepting to get to know the "OTHER STORIES" of NDI IGBO.


ONE LOVE
ONE PEACE
ONE NIGERIA.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Sheriff19: 10:59pm On May 04, 2015
ANAMBRA11:
I pity yoruba girls they re the least wanted in nigeria nowonder they bleach to look like igbo women
Igbo waiting u must be kidding. Beauty is not about unnnessary fats or bone with some ugly built structure. Like those igbo babes needs a plastic surgery

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by mrover(m): 11:00pm On May 04, 2015
Nice read bro, I am indeed impressed by your adventure and how you hv portrayed it. More of that guys, let's appreciate our divergent cultures.. Enough bashing!

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by kalufelix(m): 11:01pm On May 04, 2015
Even the most modern mansion collects rain water via pipes and stores in tank.. Like Seriously haven't you seen this b4 you visited the east

Now i know the reason for so much tribalism.. Some pple will spend almost dia entire lifetime in one region and their knowledge will never broaden

Primary school nairaland
Sec school nairaland
Uni nairaland

Nysc nairaland
And finally u pick a job in nairaland...

And it gets to that point where nairaland will be so much engraved in your psych that Facebook will neva make sense to you

Pple shud always try and visit new places no matter how far or near

A TRAVELLER IS A WISE MAN...

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by emorse(m): 11:05pm On May 04, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
I have taken trips outside lagos...what you intend saying is take a trip to igboland..I will do that before the year runs out.....

Not at all. I haven't really explored Igbo land myself. Only been to Anambra, Enugu and Aba. Well me sef don try small but my point is, long distance perception is oftentimes incorrect. If the landscape in other people's lands don't wow you, the culture and the people will.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by vascey(m): 11:06pm On May 04, 2015
Ilekeh:
Yorubas must validate Igbos existence before igbos feel a sense of "self".

And be more specific, he was talking about Anambra state. So if it's like Lagos, why do Igbos troop to Yorubaland?

Ans why do your houses look run-down anytime someone post pictures of Igboland? Just asking ni o

i liked your post.
Not that I agree with you but OP was a feel good post and I was flattered especially since I come from that side of town.

But while I smiled I knew that it won't be long before the tribal bashing began. And you did not disappoint.

My friend, your post was beautifully negative and I salute you for living up to expectation.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by emorse(m): 11:07pm On May 04, 2015
kalufelix:
Even the most modern mansion collects rain water via pipes and stores in tank.. Like Seriously haven't you seen this b4 you visited the east

Now i know the reason for so much tribalism.. Some pple will spend almost dia entire lifetime in one region and their knowledge will never broaden

Primary school nairaland
Sec school nairaland
Uni nairaland

Nysc nairaland
And finally u pick a job in nairaland...

And it gets to that point where nairaland will be so much engraved in your psych that Facebook will neva make sense to you

Pple shud always try and visit new places no matter how far or near

A TRAVELLER IS A WISE MAN...

Dazz all!
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by ideykwum: 11:07pm On May 04, 2015
I won't dignify you with a direct answer!! Search your heart and search your general conduct!

They say that a man must have a reputation that if he meets (the reputation) in the dark, he'd gladly shake hands with it! Hope you won't flee when you see yours?

Ilekeh:


Ban me? For what? What have I said that requires banning?

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Ilekeh(f): 11:08pm On May 04, 2015
vascey:


i liked your post.
Not that I agree with you but OP was a feel good post and I was flattered especially since I come from that side of town.

But while I smiled I knew that it won't be long before the tribal bashing began. And you did not disappoint.

My friend, your post was beautifully negative and I salute you for living up to expectation.

And your reply was beautifully positive. kiss
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Nobody: 11:08pm On May 04, 2015
ekiloui:


Very true...I schooled in Anambra and I've visited Enugu and Imo state. I think the latter 2 look way better than Anambra...I especially like Owerri to be precise, I'd rather live there than in Lagos.

Lagos is chaos bro

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by Duru1(m): 11:08pm On May 04, 2015
Ilekeh:
Yorubas must validate Igbos existence before igbos feel a sense of "self".

And be more specific, he was talking about Anambra state. So if it's like Lagos, why do Igbos troop to Yorubaland?

Ans why do your houses look run-down anytime someone post pictures of Igboland? Just asking ni o

Which one is Yoruba talk less of validation? Thanks goodness I spent considerable amount of time in Yoruba land.

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Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by babyfaceafrica: 11:08pm On May 04, 2015
emorse:


Not at all. I haven't really explored Igbo land myself. Only been to Anambra, Enugu and Aba. Well me sef don try small but my point is, long distance perception is oftentimes incorrect. If the landscape in other people's lands don't wow you, the culture and the people will.
I pray o
Re: Yoruba Man Recounts His Visit To Igboland by papaejima1: 11:08pm On May 04, 2015
Am surprised the writer is surprised at what he saw in Igboland.

The Igboman has it all, but naturally, we want more... shocked shocked shocked

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