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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Kellibae(f): 8:01am On Nov 21, 2016
AkinPhysicist:

cool grin grin grin really? cursing? these Igbo boys are weak. Cursing? For that I will gbensh an Igbo gal before this new week runs out. Na there fathers dem dey curse no be us. grin grin grin cool

ni reasonable and wel brought up igbo girl will let a yoruba guy come close to her let alone touch her..serioulsy we know u guys to be dirty and promiscuous. unless she a street girl

im igbo girl and had never got anything to do with any yoruba guy ever since im in lagos. any guy dat comes close to me once i know he is a yoruba guy i cut him off immediately.
they hav been flockin around me thinking the can get me in bed but i keep smacking dem in their faces with that CAPITAL NO IM NOT INTERESTED!..

i prefer my igbo guys anyday!.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Nobody: 8:08am On Nov 21, 2016
yemiosinbajo:



You are an Igbo man, I am Yoruba. I shouldn't be doing your job for you. Someone attempted to explain it to you guys at the beginning but you called him names and pointed out that he is not an Igbo man all because he spelt it as ''Ibo''. And I quickly pointed out to you that your assertion insinuates that Chinua Achebe wasn't an Igbo man either, since he also spelt it as ''Ibo'' in the popular novel. You and the other guys who quoted him should be patient to learn and stop the I-know-it-all thingy. You can't know it all about your tribe, just as I don't know it all about Yoruba. Now, go and do your findings.
Okay sir. I like your detribalised nature anyway.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Ladybluecash(f): 8:29am On Nov 21, 2016
Mizsylviah:
I am 100% Igbo
just shut d fvck up. ibu Onye Igbo inoloeba ako trash. fake Igbo sighted

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Nobody: 8:38am On Nov 21, 2016
Igbos and long skulls again?!
This freeze of a guy talks too much. Is he alright?
One of these days he will surely get more than he can chew for sure. sad
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by AxeurdaddyIX: 9:06am On Nov 21, 2016
Noneroone:
he has already become successful before marrying her.

Moreover she is the brain behind the disunity behind brothers. Thats the issue...not being able to manage homes.



You are so Ignorant. They've been together for 11 years. 11 SOLID YEARS which means they've been together since Peter Okoye was just 24, Was he successful as now when he was 24? Get facts before you speak! angry
Noneroone:
he has already become successful before marrying her.

Moreover she is the brain behind the disunity behind brothers. Thats the issue...not being able to manage homes.



You are so Ignorant. They've been together for 11 years. 11 SOLID YEARS which means they've been together since Peter Okoye was just 24, Was he successful as now when he was 24? Get facts before you speak!

http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/11/11-years-together-3rd-wedding.html?m=1

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Heavance(m): 9:20am On Nov 21, 2016
NIGHTMAREOO7:


The difference between U and I here is that u are commenting to gain "Likes" here but im commenting straight from the heart.

U are wrong abt yoruba gals coz
Most yoruba gals are very insulting.. no disrestpect to them..there are still good ones
But Maybe u are mistaken the PROSTRATION in yoruba culture as RESPECT. lol.
Thats not respect bro....
=Respect is wen u scold ur woman and she dont shout back at u or insult u.
Respect is wen u told ur gal wat she did wrong and she wont insult u.
=Respect is wen u marry a woman from another tribe and she respects ur culture not bringing in hers to counter ur own...thats wat respect are


Have a a little misunderstanding with a yoruba gal and watch her wash u hands down .
Thes are d reason igbo men and eben some yoruba men prefer igbo women... not dat yoruba women are not beautiful.





You have nailed it with a sledgehammer....
They mistake the prostration for respect, their mouth can say anything in this world....sincerely, the foul languages they utter in their movies is simply how they live.
And their high level of promiscuous life is something that the Yoruba's should work on.
The truth is so bitter

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by oluwaahmed: 9:45am On Nov 21, 2016
Ladybluecash:
just shut d fvck up. ibu Onye Igbo inoloeba ako trash. fake Igbo sighted

Dnt watse ur strength, she ain't igbo.Freeze cldnt hav said a meaner truth dan dis. Evrybody knows dat yorubas are like whites wen it cmes 2 marriage. Yoruba women are cultured yes, but u can't compare deir commitment in marriage 2 an ibo woman. I mean is anybody rily contestin dis?
Yoruba women R entitled 2 inheritance 4rm both parents & marriage mayb dats y marriage ain't so much of big deal 2 dem. Not sayin dey ain't bad ibo women, but generally ibo women r butiful & stay in a marriage till d very end.
FREEZE u made sense! If nigerians hav d-tribalized view dis country wld rily move 4wrd

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by tiswell(m): 10:04am On Nov 21, 2016
Mizsylviah:
I am 100% Igbo
100% igbo? You need a quick run on your DNA asap.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by tiswell(m): 10:11am On Nov 21, 2016
Amelian:
I dont believe what freeze said.. An igbo lady for her thirst to be rich , pushed my late brother to his death. I warned him , e no hear.. Take life easy, he went above his capability to please her . Now hes 6feet below. May his soul rest in peace.amen.

The only thing i believe is when a man with vision and responsiblity meets with a woman with similar vision and hardwork,they succeed and make a good team. Such women can come from any tribe, not just igbo.
I can only imagine what the igbo lady(your late brother's wife) passed through in your(family's) hand.Sorry for your loss,but your late brother didn't die because he got married to an igbo lady.Igbo ladies are 'Goodluck/fortunes' personified.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Nobody: 10:24am On Nov 21, 2016
Those ones bashing me here. When u all tired.. U will look for what 2 do. Idleness is a curse. Early Monday morning, I will be bashing and throwing insults.. Who have time?
U all are on your own. When u are tired. U will go and sleep. Jobless people.
I have better things to do with my time. And better topics to read.
I don't have time to feel angry or whatsoever today or tmrw or next tmrw..

Baba God bless my hustle today and this week. Everyone bashing me here,i send it back to them and they will forever be grumbling for the rest of their lives.. Amin Jesu.

Am done with this topic

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by glossy6(f): 10:33am On Nov 21, 2016
NIGHTMAREOO7:

U are not igbo my dear!. Or u are one of those "my dad said im igbo" So u know nothing about igbo pple kiss
Are you the one to decide who is Igbo or not? kiss
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by NIGHTMAREOO7: 10:36am On Nov 21, 2016
glossy6:


Are you the one to decide who is Igbo or not? kiss

Yea i can tell wen a real igbo person talks
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by psp2pc(m): 10:44am On Nov 21, 2016
how old are you and how many experience has life taught you..


NIGHTMAREOO7:


The difference between U and I here is that u are commenting to gain "Likes" here but im commenting straight from the heart.

U are wrong abt yoruba gals coz
Most yoruba gals are very insulting.. no disrestpect to them..there are still good ones
But Maybe u are mistaken the PROSTRATION in yoruba culture as RESPECT. lol.
Thats not respect bro....
=Respect is wen u scold ur woman and she dont shout back at u or insult u.
Respect is wen u told ur gal wat she did wrong and she wont insult u.
=Respect is wen u marry a woman from another tribe and she respects ur culture not bringing in hers to counter ur own...thats wat respect are


Have a a little misunderstanding with a yoruba gal and watch her wash u hands down .
Thes are d reason igbo men and eben some yoruba men prefer igbo women... not dat yoruba women are not beautiful.

EVEN U TALKIN HERE WILL STLL END UP WITH IGBO WOMAN IF U ARE REALLY IGBO grin
Dat explains all we are saying here! grin

AND YES I CARRY MY TRIBE FOR HEAD LIKE U SAID..
COZ IM PROUD OF MY IDENTITY!.. #peaceout!




Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by tymicjay77: 10:50am On Nov 21, 2016
mikezuruki:


Hmm. I don see person wey carry tribe for head!
IBO refers to the people; while IGBO is the language.
People like you are divisive and stereotypical! I've met many yoruba ladies that are respectful, supportive, and loyal.
As a man, irrespective of whether money dey your hand or not, if you want to be treated like a king, marry yoruba.
And by way, the DEFINITION of SUCCESS or being SUCCESSFUL is relative. OkayBye
....there is notin like ibo,it is igbo.u might probably b a yoruba guy judgin frm ur belief.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by laudate: 11:04am On Nov 21, 2016
glossy6:
Are you the one to decide who is Igbo or not? kiss

Don't mind that clueless joker. See how their brains are wired in an abnormal fashion. The minute anybody disagrees with their myopic view, he or she cannot be Igbo. undecided smh...

psp2pc:
how old are you and how many experience has life taught you..

Leave am. You can always tell that he is one of those small-small boys that have been jilted by a Yoruba woman before. That is why he is still so bitter about it. sad
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by psp2pc(m): 11:09am On Nov 21, 2016
laudate:


Don't mind that clueless joker. See how their brains are wired in an abnormal fashion. The minute anybody disagrees with their myopic view, he or she cannot be Igbo. undecided smh...



Leave am. You can always tell that he is one of those small-small boys that have been jilted by a Yoruba woman before. That is why he is still so bitter about it. sad

atimes it pains me so much to bring myself so low to argue with them.. I don't understand how they think and what kind of hate is planted into their grey matter.
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by tomzman: 11:40am On Nov 21, 2016
This Freeze guy is a confirmation that wisdom and maturity are not necessarily proportional to age. He is only old in body but a baby in wisdom.

Let's even go by his reasoning.Firstly, the richest (and probably the most successful) man in Africa is Hausa, his female counterpart is Yoruba. None of them is married to an Igbo meaning igbos are completely absent in the success stories of these two.

Secondly, other successful Yoruba men like Adenuga, Otedola, Tinubu among others do not even have Igbo concubines not to talk of wives. Only few Igbo men (if any at all) match these men in success so what are we talking about.

Personally, I agree that a successful marriage is not a function of the tribe you marry from but I have had reasons to doubt it. I love all tribes being someone that has close female friends from almost all the six geopolitical zones of the country but when it comes to marriage, I'm sorry to say I'll prefer to marry from any other zone except southeast and some parts of south south. I am sure any Yoruba man who has travelled wide and who aims for peace of mind in marriage would understand me.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by SirShymexx: 11:45am On Nov 21, 2016
So, after 16 pages, no one has volunteered to slap this pale nyggah for saying, Yoruba guys have to marry Igbo women in order to be successful, no? And the Igbo muthafvcker who started is still out there walking around like a G, no? Lol.

You lot are soft...this is what happens when you overdose on amala. You better change ya diet to pounded yam and get brolic lol.


As for Yoruba bytches, these bytches aren't worth defending. There might also be elements of truth in that pale nyggah's rant about them lol. And it's 2016, real nyggahs aren't saving whores anymore. Whores gotta save themselves lol.

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by 9gerian: 12:06pm On Nov 21, 2016
Reading comments from people who should know better but do not can be heart rending. However, I wish to challenge our thought processes.
Allow me to ask the following relevant questions:
1. How many Igbo men who have igbo wives are the most successful amongst their clan?
2. How many Yoruba men who are the most successful in their clan have Igbo wives?
3. How many Yoruba women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?
4. How many Igbo women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?
5. When a man sees a woman that he likes, is he interested in her tribe or in the very woman that he is seeing and picturing as a possible wife? Let me answer this. Naturally men really don’t care. We are just interested in a woman that we perceive may be able to compliment us in the marriage union- shikena. This is not to say that archaic grievances and stereotyping do not get thrown at us by would be in-laws on both sides, which now leads to the eventual but varying outcomes experienced depending on circumstances and the individuals involved.
6. So why do we go about brandishing these women are better than those, as though all or most men go out looking for specific tribes when they intend to find a wife? To each his preference!
My deductions:
1. Chiekezie Dozie had motivations to promote his tribeswomen to Yoruba men for reasons known to him. I mean why specifically mentioning Yoruba if not with a view to market to them? Perhaps, the Yoruba men have been noticed to be silent and amiable achievers that he wanted his tribeswomen to be part of the success stories. In fact, he may have noticed a somewhat cultural combination that he found beautiful to him to behold, which he felt held much promises and promoted unity that the nation so much lacks, hence he wanted more of such unions. I don’t know his motives for sure, but one thing I know is; I recognize marketing whenever I see one.
2. Daddy freeze, not understanding first the marketing angle, and 2nd, the real motive, decided to weigh in how be it in a most patronizing manner that led him to de-market his own tribeswomen. That was a very low status to assume in buttressing an external marketing program of a friend or colleague. He should apologize to all Yoruba women who have been doing their tribe and nation proud all-over the world. His is the proverbial case of a child describing the father’s house with the left hand. The designation of such a child is better left to the imagination.
3. Perhaps Daddy Freeze found it so convenient, because he is a man. Can we therefore assume that Igbo men are more successful than Yoruba men in all areas and see how this seats with him?
4. In all, those tribal bigots who get orgasms from debasing others are the real clear and present dangers to growth of this nation. If you check, they have deeper issues with rejection and hatred.
5. All tribes and ethnic groups in Nigeria and elsewhere have their strengths and weaknesses. You just need to move closer them to disabuse your mind of stereotyping. Our focus should be on continually learning from other tribe those things we find deficient in our own culture and norms- No single tribe or race has got it all. And if you think or say that your tribe is not deficient in any area of civilization or ethics, then reading this write up may have been a waste of time for you. Challenge yourself!!!
JAH BLESS

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by laudate: 12:18pm On Nov 21, 2016
9gerian:
Reading comments from people who should know better but do not can be heart rending. However, I wish to challenge our thought processes.

Allow me to ask the following relevant questions:
1. How many Igbo men who have igbo wives are the most successful amongst their clan?
2. How many Yoruba men who are the most successful in their clan have Igbo wives?
3. How many Yoruba women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?
4. How many Igbo women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?


5. When a man sees a woman that he likes, is he interested in her tribe or in the very woman that he is seeing and picturing as a possible wife? Let me answer this. Naturally men really don’t care. We are just interested in a woman that we perceive may be able to compliment us in the marriage union- shikena. This is not to say that archaic grievances and stereotyping do not get thrown at us by would be in-laws on both sides, which now leads to the eventual but varying outcomes experienced depending on circumstances and the individuals involved.

6. So why do we go about brandishing these women are better than those, as though all or most men go out looking for specific tribes when they intend to find a wife? To each his preference!

My deductions:
1. Chiekezie Dozie had motivations to promote his tribeswomen to Yoruba men for reasons known to him. I mean why specifically mentioning Yoruba if not with a view to market to them? Perhaps, the Yoruba men have been noticed to be silent and amiable achievers that he wanted his tribeswomen to be part of the success stories. In fact, he may have noticed a somewhat cultural combination that he found beautiful to him to behold, which he felt held much promises and promoted unity that the nation so much lacks, hence he wanted more of such unions. I don’t know his motives for sure, but one thing I know is; I recognize marketing whenever I see one.

2. Daddy freeze, not understanding first the marketing angle, and 2nd, the real motive, decided to weigh in how be it in a most patronizing manner that led him to de-market his own tribeswomen. That was a very low status to assume in buttressing an external marketing program of a friend or colleague. He should apologize to all Yoruba women who have been doing their tribe and nation proud all-over the world. His is the proverbial case of a child describing the father’s house with the left hand. The designation of such a child is better left to the imagination.

3. Perhaps Daddy Freeze found it so convenient, because he is a man. Can we therefore assume that Igbo men are more successful than Yoruba men in all areas and see how this seats with him?

4. In all, those tribal bigots who get orgasms from debasing others are the real clear and present dangers to growth of this nation. If you check, they have deeper issues with rejection and hatred.

5. All tribes and ethnic groups in Nigeria and elsewhere have their strengths and weaknesses. You just need to move closer them to disabuse your mind of stereotyping. Our focus should be on continually learning from other tribe those things we find deficient in our own culture and norms- No single tribe or race has got it all. And if you think or say that your tribe is not deficient in any area of civilization or ethics, then reading this write up may have been a waste of time for you. Challenge yourself!!!

JAH BLESS

At long last!! cheesy An objective, well-balanced, well-articulated and respectful submission that is completely devoid of insults and e-fisticuffs. Bros, I bow for you, jare. More respect!! Those who have ears to hear, let them hear!! Here, collect 2 chilled bottles from Mama Bomboy's stall down the road. All the drinks are on me! cool

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Dainikel(m): 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2016
9gerian:

Reading comments from people who should know better but do not can be heart rending. However, I wish to challenge our thought processes.
Allow me to ask the following relevant questions:
1. How many Igbo men who have igbo wives are the most successful amongst their clan?
2. How many Yoruba men who are the most successful in their clan have Igbo wives?
3. How many Yoruba women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?
4. How many Igbo women are successful and recognized as such in Nigeria and beyond?
5. When a man sees a woman that he likes, is he interested in her tribe or in the very woman that he is seeing and picturing as a possible wife? Let me answer this. Naturally men really don’t care. We are just interested in a woman that we perceive may be able to compliment us in the marriage union- shikena. This is not to say that archaic grievances and stereotyping do not get thrown at us by would be in-laws on both sides, which now leads to the eventual but varying outcomes experienced depending on circumstances and the individuals involved.
6. So why do we go about brandishing these women are better than those, as though all or most men go out looking for specific tribes when they intend to find a wife? To each his preference!
My deductions:
1. Chiekezie Dozie had motivations to promote his tribeswomen to Yoruba men for reasons known to him. I mean why specifically mentioning Yoruba if not with a view to market to them? Perhaps, the Yoruba men have been noticed to be silent and amiable achievers that he wanted his tribeswomen to be part of the success stories. In fact, he may have noticed a somewhat cultural combination that he found beautiful to him to behold, which he felt held much promises and promoted unity that the nation so much lacks, hence he wanted more of such unions. I don’t know his motives for sure, but one thing I know is; I recognize marketing whenever I see one.
2. Daddy freeze, not understanding first the marketing angle, and 2nd, the real motive, decided to weigh in how be it in a most patronizing manner that led him to de-market his own tribeswomen. That was a very low status to assume in buttressing an external marketing program of a friend or colleague. He should apologize to all Yoruba women who have been doing their tribe and nation proud all-over the world. His is the proverbial case of a child describing the father’s house with the left hand. The designation of such a child is better left to the imagination.
3. Perhaps Daddy Freeze found it so convenient, because he is a man. Can we therefore assume that Igbo men are more successful than Yoruba men in all areas and see how this seats with him?
4. In all, those tribal bigots who get orgasms from debasing others are the real clear and present dangers to growth of this nation. If you check, they have deeper issues with rejection and hatred.
5. All tribes and ethnic groups in Nigeria and elsewhere have their strengths and weaknesses. You just need to move closer them to disabuse your mind of stereotyping. Our focus should be on continually learning from other tribe those things we find deficient in our own culture and norms- No single tribe or race has got it all. And if you think or say that your tribe is not deficient in any area of civilization or ethics, then reading this write up may have been a waste of time for you. Challenge yourself!!!
JAH BLESS

There couldn't have been a more detailed way to dish out the fact. Nyc one...I'm kinda disappointed lotta peeps here held Freeze's statement in high esteem(dude who's been known to be verbally unstable).
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by laudate: 3:29pm On Nov 21, 2016
Dainikel:
There couldn't have been a more detailed way to dish out the fact. Nyc one...I'm kinda disappointed lotta peeps here held Freeze's statement in high esteem(dude who's been known to be verbally unstable).

Am telling you. In fact, people have called out Freeze on his comments on other social media platforms. Take a look:

Cool FM OAP, Dotun has called Freeze out in what he described as a generalization, adding that “opinions are ultimately determined by feelings or personal experiences and not by the intellect”.

“Freeze you are going out of line and losing focus” – OAP Dotun on the Recent Comparison between Yoruba and Igbo Women

Following OAP Freeze and Sales Director at Internet Solutions, Chiekezi Dozie‘s recent comparison of Yoruba women and Igbo women, Cool FM OAP, Dotun has called Freeze out in what he described as a generalization, adding that “opinions are ultimately determined by feelings or personal experiences and not by the intellect”.

Chiekezi had said that if a Yoruba man wants to be successful in life, he should marry an Igbo woman. Freeze quoted Chiekezi in an Instagram post and said “I kinda agree”, going ahead to list his reasons. Read it here.

Their comments sparked outrage and understandably so, being that there are more pressing national issues than how a particular tribe makes for a successful marriage.

Dotun wrote on Instagram:

"This isn’t out of any classification of words or belief but out of something I utterly see as a Lil disrespectful and out of context. I’ll address it. @daddyfreeze I have known you for a few years right from the days of seemingly finding my feet in broadcasting to this very day of God’s lift and I have never exchanged my standard with bringing you down but THIS! your piece about YORUBA WOMEN is absolutely classless. I have been your cheerleader from day 1, called u tonnes of times on the things you write about especially when it is out of line just to hear your side but THIS!! Haba!

You have a daughter and sister like I do that are YORUBA. Are yours unclean, disrespectful, are they failing in their marriage, argues a lot, don’t treat their husband better, not beautiful, problematic, not sexy; Opinions are ultimately determined by feelings or personal experiences and not by the intellect. It still does not mean what isn’t good for the goose can’t be good for the gander.

Freeze you are going out of line and losing focus and it affects a few of us that look up to you. Write your piece and enjoy it but don’t disregard our positions as brothers, dads, husbands to YORUBA women. If yours wasn’t good doesn’t mean ours won’t be, especially when it isn’t in your place to generalize. You will say it’s your opinion, well this is mine too.
"

Galatians 1:10 – For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.

You are great at what you do but stop pleasing this people or maybe yourself cos it’s a Lil selfish and puts all of us in the most awkward position. Why do I have to answer to questions of “what is wrong with freeze” .. well, I don’t know about what is wrong with you, I just know something is wrong with your piece about YORUBA WOMEN. Take care and have a blessed Sunday. I am HUMAN#AllTribeRock #iLLEGAL


https://www.bellanaija.com/2016/11/freeze-you-are-going-out-of-line-and-losing-focus-oap-dotun-on-the-recent-comparison-between-yoruba-and-igbo-women/

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by NIGHTMAREOO7: 4:33pm On Nov 21, 2016
Dainikel:

There couldn't have been a more detailed way to dish out the fact. Nyc one...I'm kinda disappointed lotta peeps here held Freeze's statement in high esteem(dude who's been known to be verbally unstable).
U mean u pple are still crying on this past topic?

LOL I CANT BLIV THIS... is it that painful?
Pls u guys should move on and forget that already...Lmao
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by prciouschika(f): 7:40pm On Nov 21, 2016
Love your write up,won't be bad if we're friends
NIGHTMAREOO7:


Shut it mr fake igbo!.. i the first place no real igbo person will refer himself as "ibo"

Freeze is not far from the truth.. infact he is on the truth 100%. And he is not the only one saying this.. many pple cant be wrong at d same time.

The truth is that when u marry and igbo woman u are assured of 100% support from her in everything u do to make the family better.
She can borrow money for ur sake to support u without letting u know..
unlike most most of other women from other tribes who is after expensive cloth for party and owanmbe... and rely on feeding her kids with owambe rice.

My neighbour from urobho delta state cant stop talking about his igbo wife till tommoro.
This guy was deported from abroad after 7yrs and came back home with nothing but frustration.
He was lucky to meet this igbo gal he fell inlov with... now the man is driving G-class.

It is this gal that harboured him and shelter him
it is the gal that brought business idea to him that hez doing now.
It is same gal that borrowed money for him to start life again.

U can say its not all igbo women that are like that yes i concor..
But the possiblity of u getting a good igbo gal is on high side.
Coz 95% of igbo gals are very Supporting
Coz they are trained not to be lazy.

Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by NIGHTMAREOO7: 8:53pm On Nov 21, 2016
prciouschika:
Love your write up,won't be bad if we're friends


Hmm...ezigbo nwaoma. I eppreciate.!
I sent u pm!
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by unmask: 9:25pm On Nov 21, 2016
NIGHTMAREOO7:


Yes if ur woman did wrong u can scold her!.
if she did wrong you talk to her
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by touchmoney: 1:21pm On Nov 22, 2016
Yoruba ain't gonna like this

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Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by prciouschika(f): 3:57pm On Nov 22, 2016
Nwoke omaYea I saw it
NIGHTMAREOO7:



Hmm...ezigbo nwaoma. I eppreciate.!
I sent u pm!
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Ugosample(m): 1:26pm On Nov 23, 2016
Bahddo:
Too many tribal bigots on this thread. Awseome supportive women aren't confined to any one ethnic group.

Thank God somebody sensible has spoken...
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by laudate: 3:16pm On Nov 27, 2016
oluwaahmed:
Dnt watse ur strength, she ain't igbo.Freeze cldnt hav said a meaner truth dan dis. Evrybody knows dat yorubas are like whites wen it cmes 2 marriage. Yoruba women are cultured yes, but u can't compare deir commitment in marriage 2 an ibo woman. I mean is anybody rily contestin dis?
Yoruba women R entitled 2 inheritance 4rm both parents & marriage mayb dats y marriage ain't so much of big deal 2 dem. Not sayin dey ain't bad ibo women, but generally ibo women r butiful & stay in a marriage till d very end.
FREEZE u made sense! If nigerians hav d-tribalized view dis country wld rily move 4wrd

Re-ea-ally? shocked I have quite a few Igbo friends married to Yoruba women, and their opinion is totally different from your own. How many Yoruba women have you married that has led you to the conclusion that "u can't compare deir commitment in marriage 2 an ibo woman. I mean is anybody rily contestin dis?".

Please share your experience.
Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by laudate: 3:18pm On Nov 27, 2016
By the way Rotimi Akeredolu won the Ondo State gubernatorial election. Congratulations to him & the good people of the state. Now they are going to be the first state in the South-West with an Igbo first lady! Hehehe..... cheesy

Re: Freeze: "If You Are A Yoruba Man & Want To Be Successful, Marry An Igbo Woman" by Bliss4Lyfe(f): 3:23pm On Nov 27, 2016
laudate:
By the way Rotimi Akeredolu won the Ondo State gubernatorial election. Congratulations to him & the good people of the state. Now they are going to be the first state in the South-West with an Igbo first lady! Hehehe..... cheesy

are u yoruba?

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