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| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by dieBYfire: 10:31pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
JasonScolari:Funny man |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by dieBYfire: 10:32pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
FrenchWay:And this human being is normal abi? ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Nobody: 10:37pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Daboomb:pretty sure tribune is an afonja newspaper besides even efulefus still go home if in doubt ask joe yorubakwe ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by herich(m): 10:37pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
FrenchWay:Chaii. Sorry for weeping for them. I pray you don't die in the process. Cause they really don't care bout your existence. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by ogene144(m): 10:37pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
mazimee:maka y |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Ladyhippolyta88(f): 10:38pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
chubinwa:Me. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by enemyofprogress: 10:39pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
They go home to pay their tithes to amadioha and other gods |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by afroxyz: 10:45pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Alariiwo:Just shut up if you don't have anything reasonable to say. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Daboomb: 10:48pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
leezzz:It is either you are abusing Ojukwu's son, or abusing Rochas Okorocha or abusing Joe Igbokwe! You Ibos always have hatred and bile running in your veins. There is truely no cure for hatred and jeaousy. ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Iamzik: 10:54pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
bumi10:There is a comprehension skills called summary. Op need to learn that skill. Qed |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by luvinhubby(m): 10:57pm On Dec 25, 2017*. Modified: 9:44am On Dec 26, 2017 |
The Igbos never used to have the annual ritual of Christmas homecoming until the upheavals and subsequent civil war of 1966 - 1970. Before, ndi Igbo hardly travel home except on very serious cases and even when they do so, will hardly spend a few days at home, because they saw anywhere they are based as their home. But at the onset of the civil war and the attendant pogrom targeted against Igbos in the Northern and Western parts of Nigeria, a whole lot of Igbo families was forced to run for their lives down to the only safe part of Nigeria for them then and that was the East, it was called 'oso agha' (fleeing the war). Because most of the families that fled to their villages and towns in East then rarely visited home, they did not have houses of their owns that can accommodate their wives, children and properties and most families only had small houses and huts built by their aged parents, a lot of the properties they ran home with was abandoned outside and was destroyed by rains, the children had to squeeze into small, uncomfortable spaces, at times under licking thatched houses, with their parents. The Igbos saw this as a fallout of not visiting home frequently as that would have compelled them to see the need to put up decent houses at their respective hometowns. So immediately after the civil war and the Igbos returned to their previous bases in the West and North and resumed their works and trading, it became a necessity for every Igboman to do two things, start a deliberate act of visiting his hometown at least once a year and alongside it, make effort to build a decent house in his hometown that will shelter himself and his household during his annual homecomings and to act as his refuge in the event of another oso agha. Ndi be anyi ekene m unu ! |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Nobody: 11:00pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
MrPresident1:The weed you are smoking must be authentic first grade. ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by iloejikefestus(m): 11:02pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Love this article, only the patient would read it. I can't wait to join my relatives at home, Anambra Amaka.... |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Nobody: 11:02pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Daboomb:lol why so pained i just said d truth ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Lilimax(f): 11:07pm On Dec 25, 2017*. Modified: 7:31am On Dec 26, 2017 |
Lovely Article! As a complete nwafor Igbo, the best place to be this season is in the East cos it's happening live. My father's house is currently bubbling in NRI in Anaocha LGA of Anambra state. Merry Christmas everybody! |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by MrPresident1: 11:09pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by ehinmowo: 11:16pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Well no matter how i say this it will sound derogatory. so I don't care. igbos travel home for jazz and show offs. only few travel for tangible reasons |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Achor1111(m): 11:18pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
FrenchWay:sense fall on you |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by frankobobby(m): 11:19pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
MrPresident1:
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| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by abitime(m): 11:19pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Nobody: 11:21pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
oviejnr:Seeing this pic around 11:30pm. It can give someone nightmares o. Literally ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by mavinc4u(f): 11:25pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
9free:Seriously? |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by abitime(m): 11:26pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
bumi10:Is this the epistle of Saint Paul to the Igbo's ? Someone should help me here because I am confused. This article is longer than river Mississippi ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by patrick89(m): 11:30pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Points I got from this junk are. This article was written by a non Igbo person. He continually use "indigbo" the way Yoruba pronounce it,instead of ndi Igbo. No Igbo person can make that mistake. 2. Most people think Igbo people go home to do juju because that is their stock in trade. Their ignorance their loss. Here are the major reasons why Igbo people travel.. Igbo love themselves so much forget the usual disagreement, there is nothing that sweets most than seeing your brother that you haven't seen for a very long time, your friends or even grand parents. Seat together break kola, drink fresh palmwine, with ishi ewu, and nkwobi, and you will be discussing nostalgic moments.. Community development, every Igbo town has a community development so every branch and group must come and represent in the general meeting of the town during xmas, for example, Lagos branch will likely send five men committee plus those intending travellers, to go and represent them in the town general meeting to bring feedback for those who wont be going home. Another thing is hooking up.. You may have friends, brother who just graduated, looking for job, connection, etc it is an opportunity for your dad to get an instant job or link up for you. Same goes to those looking for admission. All your dad needs to do is meet the right man,he might be his age mate, class mate etc. The he would be lucky to get the connection. Another one is most parents with plenty girls, always come home to see if their children can be married by the people from their town. Our parents always wish we marry very nearby. If you do that ,it means that your eyes are on the ground ( anya ruru gI ala). And others are coming for burial, traditional wedding, title ship,age grade etc. We also have people that come to know how far their friends have gone in terms of wealth ,marriage, so that you will be preparing to seat up too. Yes the competition is tight. Watching your age mate come out to make donations of 200k, 1million, you will just be at back seat waggling your legs. So people that talk about show off are nonentities. In Igbo villages. No matter your wealth or exposure, you can not be given a different seat during kindred meeting, and everyone is entitled to an opinion, you would see uneducated person country your opinion with a preponderance argument. We value all these things, and we take pride in it. People are abusing it because either their town has been messed up or their family has been messed up. Ndi Yoruba does not travel to their villages because it is a horrible place, and they expect everywhere to be like that. No, there some kindred you will see in igbo land, they love themselves to the fullest, they ensure every child goes to school, they ensure they assist their brothers especially those that have problems with their businesses.. If for instance, chika a trader at alaba has a problem with outsider he simply reports to chairman of his community, in Lagos, and his case will become an agendum in the next meeting, and they will rally around him and fight for him. Unless the person doesn't belong to the village meeting. That is why innoson is getting that kind of massive support. If you touch any one person, his kindred will take your matter to their town, and they will come together to fight you. So fyi, gtb is not fighting innoson alone they are fighting the whole nnewi..ekele kwa m unu |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by udemzyudex(m): 11:34pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
They always travel home but they won't invest in their home.. Then one governor will be saying they develop lagos. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by 9free(m): 11:51pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
mavinc4u:Yes |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Diso60090(m): 11:57pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
You travel ooo you nor travel oooo wetin be nairaland own inside |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Sanctecosma(m): 11:59pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Alariiwo:Negodi mgbada Ka o kwu oto (imagine a standing antelope). You know when a fool (like you) starts an argument, he's asking for a beating. how much do you think you know about Igbo land. As the saying goes, a well travelled man is well experienced man. In case you don't know, the structural development you claim to have over there in th SW are majorly pioneered and built by Igbos. Believe me you, without Igbos in this country, you'll all be living like bush men. It's so unfortunate that you Yorubas have nothing to show for academic prowess. I am not surprised, cuz our Elders say that "when a man acquits himself well, he is praised as a worthy son of a great ancestor, in the moment of failure, man is adjudged to be unworthy of his forebears". N'ihi ya, were ire GI guo Eze GI onu. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by tribalistseun: 11:59pm On Dec 25, 2017 |
Alariiwo:banging your mama everyday, hope that's legit? |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Namady(m): 12:00am On Dec 26, 2017 |
Divay22:I dey behind u to read the summary.. I can't read all that ![]() |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Originalsly: 12:01am On Dec 26, 2017 |
FrenchWay:So after this long write up to add knowledge..... you remain this ignorant?...and foolish to post such a comment ? I weep for you. |
| Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Nobody: 12:11am On Dec 26, 2017 |
Do you have a piece of land to sell? FrenchWay: |
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? Someone should help me here because I am confused. This article is longer than river Mississippi