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| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Adebowale89(m): 12:10am On Mar 04, 2017 |
unstableaswater:u dnt ve to behave like educated tout before u make point beside all those u are blabbing since are baseless and unguided in the basis of knowledge your IQ shud tell u that in place of criticism or argument we learn. there are sth we youth do fight for in our land and the elder look into them and adopt them. I'm a Yoruba and I care about Nigerians. Nigerian I know, don't understand your cry |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by unstableaswater: 12:14am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89:Let me share a real life story with u. This is not nollywood but real life. In Igboland, a woman visited her father compound and the Igbo wife of her brother refused her entry into the compound. U are hear crying, but about 99% of the igbo woman understand the mechanism of their culture and how it operates. They are the ones kicking brother sisters out of the family compound. Pray hard a igbo woman dont meet u in her husband house, then u will learn the meaning of oppression and who is actually the boss. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by victor8269: 12:15am On Mar 04, 2017 |
I m from Eziagu n my father a red cap chief, no such tradition abeg. My sister n her husband r living in a land she bought while we were together. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by unstableaswater: 12:18am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89:If u like dey there let them continue decisiving u. On all this thread how many of them do u see complaining? Abi igbo girls no dey nairaland again? |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Adebowale89(m): 12:18am On Mar 04, 2017 |
unstableaswater:we argue to learn that's one of the tools of knowledge but u taming one tribe as nuisance means u don't have cursory. not all Igbo have this diluted brain, if not I would ve put you in your place but I've many enlighten Igbo who express with a social manners beside keep your story life to yourself, I expect a counter explanation since u quote me without disturbing u. why called a tribe nuisance just to encourage your outdated point. wake up! |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by unstableaswater: 12:21am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89:If u like dey there let them continue deceiving u. On all this thread, how many of them do u see complaining? Abi igbo girls no dey nairaland again? Igbo women no dey talk? Go to the fp, shamelessly, it is ur yoruba bros disturbing their fellow man. Are we to run away becos of one Nigeria? Is the southwest not big enough for u people? Now u are asking me y yoruba are nuisance |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Adebowale89(m): 12:30am On Mar 04, 2017 |
unstableaswater:what makes u different to be living in the same country with nuisance people? replying ur comment is a slap to those who are well equipped knowledgeably. I argue like a realist not like a garage tout wish u can drop this your local point and counter me constructively u would ve made my day you can kill someone with point with a very well mannered point we are talking of culture but you are talking of sovereignty. how does that cohere with culture. if u collect your biafra or not, is not going to reduce or increase my life span. so keep your contradictory point to yourself |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by MuskElon: 1:22am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Mehn I'm so mad. Don't let me even rant cos it'll just destroy my mood. Going back to Ed Sheeran's new album. Divide ➗. ![]() |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by cao(f): 1:30am On Mar 04, 2017 |
What kind of rubbish did I just read? Tradition, indeed. Land that she paid with her own money. Useless greedy brother. Biko, make I continue watching Brooklyn Nine-Nine before crase reach me to find this useless excuse of a human being. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by davidif: 1:44am On Mar 04, 2017*. Modified: 4:22am On Mar 04, 2017 |
hammerF:Dude it doesn't matter whether it a tradition or not wrong is Wrong! The fact that something used to be done in the past does not mean it was right back then. An unjust law is still an unjust law. Culture is supposed to be dynamic and open to scrutiny. In Calabar back in the day twins were seen as evil and had to be killed but today the practice is no more. In Benin kingdom human sacrifice was practiced until the British came and burned the whole place down. The same should be for every tradition that violates the rights of every human being. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by hammerF: 1:48am On Mar 04, 2017*. Modified: 2:08am On Mar 04, 2017 |
davidif: AND WHO SAYS IT IS WRONG? U? Y ONLY YORUBA MEN COMPLAINING? Y SHOW MUCH CONCERN ABOUT THE IGBO INHERITANCE LAW? ARE U TO TELL US WAT TO DO? WHO ARE U? MY FRIEND HAVE SEVERAL SEATS. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by hammerF: 1:52am On Mar 04, 2017 |
WHY ALL THIS LAZY AFONJA MEN DISTURBING OUR PEACE, WHEN GIRLS ARE TAKEN FROM THEIR FAMILY AND FORCED INTO MARRIAGE? SHOULD THEY NOT BE CONCERNED WITH SUCH KIDNAP, RAPE, CHILD MOLESTATION AND ISLAMISATION, AS WELL AS FORCED MARRIAGE? O I FORGOT, RECENTLY, ONE YORUBA MAN FROM KWARA WAS THE LATEST INVOLVED IN SUCH GROSS VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS. HIS VICTIM IS OUR IGBO SISTER, WHOM HE KIDNAP AS A CHILD, HELD FOR TEN YEARS AGAINST HER WILL UNTIL SHE ESCAPED. IGBO WOMEN ARE NOT SAYING A WORD, DONT U THINK WE ARE MORE LIKELY TO LISTEN TO OUR SISTERS THAN U? IN THE REAL LIFE, I WOULD PUT MY FOOT IN UR MOUTH WITH INTENTION OF KICKING OUT UR AFONJA TEETH FOR INTERFERING. http://www.authorityngr.com/2017/02/Rose-Peter-Chukwu--Case-of-forced-marriage/ |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by davidif: 2:24am On Mar 04, 2017 |
hammerF:Wrong!!!! i am commenting on an injustice that i feel is egregious on a free and public domain and i am allowed to comment when i want to. How is that any of your business? I would say what i want when i want to say it. Come and sue me. Goodness gracious! whatever happened to this website? |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by hammerF: 2:37am On Mar 04, 2017 |
davidif:SEE ARTICLE... THAT IS AN INJUSTICE. A CHILD RAPED, DEPRIVED OF EDUCATION AND FAMILY LIFE. ISLAMISED AND FORCED INTO MARRIAGE BY OLATUNJI FROM YORUBALAND, AN AFONJA LIKE U. SHE IS AN IGBO GIRL. THIS IS THE RECENT TREND OR MAYBE WE ARE JUST GETTING INFORMED OF THIS, DUE TO THE GROWTH OF SOCIAL MEDIA. TELL UR BROS TO STOP KIDNAPPING AND RAPING CHILDREN AND FORCING THEM INTO MARRIAGE/ISLAM. IT IS A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY AND A CRIMINAL OFFENCE. LEAVE CIVIL MATTERS CONCERNING IGBO INHERITANCE LAW, U ARE NOT IGBO AND DONT KNOW THE CULTURE, LANGUAGE OR PEOPLE. http://www.authorityngr.com/2017/02/Rose-Peter-Chukwu--Case-of-forced-marriage/ |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Sheguama: 2:54am On Mar 04, 2017 |
This was culled out of the profile of Justice Walter Onnonghe, the new CJN "He made history in Nigeria on April 11, 2014 when he, alongside some of his colleagues, made a landmark pronouncement in the case of two Igbo women, Gladys Ada Ukeje and Maria Nweke, who argued that they should have equal access as men to the inheritance of their parents. In Igbo culture, women had been disinherited for ages as a result of tradition. The two women sued the men in their families – and finally got justice as the case moved from the lower to the highest courts in the land." Though not exactly the same but this is a good precedence...even as it were |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by davidif: 2:58am On Mar 04, 2017 |
hammerF:I am going to comment on anything i feel like. SUE ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by giftedben: 3:16am On Mar 04, 2017 |
carzola:lol, "It is clear you are suffering from Brain Hypoxia". |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by cococandy(f): 3:44am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Igbo culture my asss. When a law has been passed to eradicate that disgusting tradition that denies women right to inheritance, this one is bringing his own sick twisted understanding to it. Thunder will fire him and whoever is supporting him to fight his sister over her land. Bush animal. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by cococandy(f): 3:45am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Thank you davidif: |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by baby124: 3:55am On Mar 04, 2017 |
There is no case here. The brother will lose, and I hope the sister asks for compensation for wasting her time with such a stupid case. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Number2(m): 4:06am On Mar 04, 2017 |
holatimmy:hmm. you sure? |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Butterworth: 5:16am On Mar 04, 2017 |
carzola:I guess Nigeria is better with primitive minds and slavish minds like you. Receive some senses U.K. did not outlaw Gay marriage and the are doing good Nigeria outlawed it and we didn't see any changes |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by hugbala(m): 6:32am On Mar 04, 2017 |
thorpido:ur right |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by godquality: 6:51am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Did you say he is in America? And the modern civilisation no reach him door mouth? Shameless man. This guy fall the hands of all abled bodied men. Na bastard like this hardly miss church services. So women are nothing in Igbo culture that they can't even inherit properties. Well all the ladies if i say i understand wetin una dey go thru with African men and culture that will be a lie. But i feel for una. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by enigmaticlion: 7:04am On Mar 04, 2017 |
These Igbos and their useless culture!!!! Their culture is too anti-woman in all its ramifications and that's why their girls are wising up by marrying outside their useless tribe. I've seen many widows suffer and evicted upon the death of their husbands and girls deprived of their inheritance. Yeye fake baroof Jew. dre11: |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by enigmaticlion: 7:06am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Oga na una culture of cave dwellers nkwuocha: |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by ItsMeAboki(m): 7:25am On Mar 04, 2017 |
ipobbigot7: Imagine, calling other ppl backwards when they are still holding onto the most barbaric of cultures. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by Nobody: 7:33am On Mar 04, 2017 |
“The culture see women as those who will be married to their husbands and any property their husband have belong to them and their children,” a certain Igbo leader told P.M.EXPRESS. But this same culture that says any property their husband have belong to them and their children changes after the man's death and also makes the family to seize everything from the woman. What a culture. And to think of it that it is her own brother that is now fighting her for her hard earned property. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by blank(f): 7:52am On Mar 04, 2017 |
Definitely not Igbo culture. That her land is for her last born son to inherit. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by nkwuocha: 8:04am On Mar 04, 2017 |
enigmaticlion:Coming from the guy whose enclaves is filled with mud houses and abandoned aged parents. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by hammerF: 8:21am On Mar 04, 2017*. Modified: 6:56pm On Mar 04, 2017 |
They think we are weak and they can control us but little do they know that we are the strongest. Can there be a Nigeria without Igbo? No! They will fall apart. No law can stop me from denying my own daughters of my property. I simply dont wnt dem to have it. Most igbo men are the same on this matter. She only stand a chance if i have no sons. |
| Re: Brother Battles Married Sister Over Landed Property Citing Igbo Tradition by bigiyaro(m): 8:25am On Mar 04, 2017 |
so this igbo cheating culture did not start today, no wonder it is in dia blood |
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