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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by oyatz(m): 10:52am On Mar 09, 2018
Why must every thread on Nairaland turn to Yoruba Vs Igbo tribal e-war?

Seun needs to find a way to regulate this forum to minimize this dangerous and silly features of Nairaland.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by mercyville: 11:17am On Mar 09, 2018
Bane2020:

This slowpoke had to regurgitate old reports from 1921, cannibalism existed in many civilizations from time immemorial and even in modern history, it was practiced in every culture. But why waste my time educating an irreducible dunce like you. Meanwhile as I type this now another skull mining spree is taking place in Ogun state, soon to hit the frontpage on all dailies grin, seems the new hustle in Yorubaland is skull mining... dem suppose open headquarters for research into the messed minds of yorubas in the SW region.

lol..hiding your head in the sand?You cannot do away with your culture and you know it.Even during the civil war,you ate a lot of humans..says your man in the vanguard newspaper...
Now be honest..what do Igbos do with factory babies? You eat them of course and use the remainder for rituals or sell them out outrightly.You and your culture are like 1 and 2.
Stop eating humans and repent..

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by writeprof(m): 12:06pm On Mar 09, 2018
LaudableXX:


See how patronising you sound. So UNN in Nsukka with its tons of only Igbo lecturers in many departments, is not turning into an ethnic-based university?

UI is on a pedestal higher than UNN which you should compare with OAU, UNILORIN, UNILAG etc. Even the FG knows UI is in a class of its own that is why it is the only federal university with the entire nation as its catchment area. This should also apply to the faculty also.
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Nobody: 12:09pm On Mar 09, 2018
writeprof:


UI is on a pedestal higher than UNN which you should compare with OAU, UNILORIN, UNILAG etc. Even the FG knows UI is in a class of its own that is why it is the only federal university with the entire nation as its catchment area. This should also apply to the faculty also.
u ibos self Lagos is different from Anambra Lagos belongs to all but Anambra belongs to ibo now unn is different from ui, ui should have a more diverse staff but unn shouldn’t. Ibo logic on point

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Throwback: 12:12pm On Mar 09, 2018
BankeSmalls:


When fifth citizens start to buy up the first citizens lands so much that they are raising funny laws to stop them, you know who is losing grin

I want the country to continue like this for another 100 years and lets know who will move over to Togo because they cannot afford to pay Tinubu to live on their ancestral lands anymore.

Karma is a Nigerian grin

I can see you are smiling now, but when you claimed Yorubas were illiterates at the time Igbos were educated and I dared you to provide names of 10 educated Igbos in the fields of Medicine and Law before the year 1900, you quickly ran away when you saw the mission impossible.

When I reminded you that the first Igbo secondary school was after 1920, decades after many grammar/ secondary schools were already in Yorubaland, you could not smile.

All of a sudden you could not defend your claims of educated Igbos in Igboland, at a time illiterate Yorubas were receiving university education in Britain, and organizing political movements in Yorubaland, and demanding better welfare and tertiary education from the British.

To help you save face, just mention 5 university educated Igbos in Igboland as at 1900, and I will mention 20 for Yorubaland to show you we were illiterates as you claim.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by writeprof(m): 12:15pm On Mar 09, 2018
oyatz:
Why must every thread on Nairaland turn to Yoruba Vs Igbo tribal e-war?

Seun needs to find a way to regulate this forum to minimize this dangerous and silly features of Nairaland.

It's a sad reflection of a section of a generation that do not want to move forward. There are many important developmental issues to be discussed but they have refused to dwell on such.
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by writeprof(m): 12:16pm On Mar 09, 2018
oyatz:
Why must every thread on Nairaland turn to Yoruba Vs Igbo tribal e-war?

Seun needs to find a way to regulate this forum to minimize this dangerous and silly features of Nairaland.

It's a sad reflection of a section of a generation that do not want to move forward. There are many important developmental issues to be discussed but they have refused to dwell on such.
The sad thing is that they grow with this mindset which continues to perpetuate hate and ethnicity.
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by BankeSmalls(f): 12:22pm On Mar 09, 2018
Throwback:


I can see you are smiling now, but when you claimed Yorubas were illiterates at the time Igbos were educated and I dared you to provide names of 10 educated Igbos in the fields of Medicine and Law before the year 1900, you quickly ran away when you saw the mission impossible.

When I reminded you that the first Igbo secondary school was after 1920, decades after many grammar/ secondary schools were already in Yorubaland, you could not smile.

All of a sudden you could not defend your claims of educated Igbos in Igboland, at a time illiterate Yorubas were receiving university education in Britain, and organizing political movements in Yorubaland, and demanding better welfare and tertiary education from the British.

To help you save face, just mention 5 university educated Igbos in Igboland as at 1900, and I will mention 20 for Yorubaland to show you we were illiterates as you claim.

All this pain, just because Prof Dike is the first VC?

Oya go and erase his name from the school, save yourself HBP.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by writeprof(m): 12:32pm On Mar 09, 2018
Thetruthsayer10:
u ibos self Lagos is different from Anambra Lagos belongs to all but Anambra belongs to ibo now unn is different from ui, ui should have a more diverse staff but unn shouldn’t. Ibo logic on point

Sorry to disappoint you. I'm not an Igbo. Let's stop ethnicising every issue instead of providing solutions.
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Throwback: 12:45pm On Mar 09, 2018
BankeSmalls:


All this pain, just because Prof Dike is the first VC?

Oya go and erase his name from the school, save yourself HBP.

Again you could not defend your claims even when I reduced my dare to just 5, so that you could save face and retain some dignity.

What a disgrace! What a resignation!

Next time you want to type such rubbish, you will remember who were the illiterates when others were already receiving advanced education.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by GuyfawkesAB(m): 12:47pm On Mar 09, 2018
Dumbo.

You are even so proud to make a public show of your ignorance and obstinacy.
You are a clear example of what we now have all over nairaland - young ssce students who know nothing about history, are too lazy too read or carry out a research but who are wear their stupidity on their sleeves all over NL threads.

Go and read a little of history before you jump into my mentions
Bane2020:

Besides been a shameless distortionist, you are one protuberant idiot, which useless Ajayi Crowther gave Igbos their lexicons and alphabets? where do all these imbeciles emerge from to spread their seeds of audacious stupidity on nairaland for crying out loud? Smh

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by BankeSmalls(f): 12:48pm On Mar 09, 2018
Throwback:


Again you could not defend your claims even when I reduced my dare to just 5, so that you could save face and retain some dignity.

What a disgrace! What a resignation!

Next time you want to type such rubbish, you will remember who were the illiterates when others were already receiving advanced education.

You conveniently forgot your brown roofs, how do we repaint them? grin

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Throwback: 12:54pm On Mar 09, 2018
BankeSmalls:


You conveniently forgot your brown roofs, how do we repaint them? grin

My Igbo-Yoruba Sister, are we not shameless in Igboland that we were illiterates when Yorubas were already enrolling in university education?

Are we not shameless that we cannot even boast of any university graduate in Igboland as at 1900, yet we want to me rubbing shoulders with the Yorubas and calling them illiterates, when educated Yoruba men were already contributing to Yorubaland at that time?

This shame is too much to bear my Igbo-Yoruba sister.

It has been long that the wicked Yorubas have been marginalizing us in Nigeria.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Bane2020: 12:55pm On Mar 09, 2018
GuyfawkesAB:
Dumbo.

You are even so proud to make a public show of your ignorance and obstinacy.
You are a clear example of what we now have all over nairaland - young ssce students who know nothing about history, are too lazy too read or carry out a research but who are wear their stupidity on their sleeves all over NL threads.

Go and read a little of history before you jump into my mentions
Listen to me you autistic piece of garbage, I'm not in the mood for your lame drivel, calling me a young ssce student lol, the nerve of you... you could dwell on your hackneyed version of "history" and fact twisting theories, but I will not have you insult enlightened minds here with your irreducible ignorance, bloody revisionist t.w.a.t.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by GuyfawkesAB(m): 12:56pm On Mar 09, 2018
I know it. Most young Igbos only argue based on regurgitated lies from their fathers. Only few take the pains to go into history to find out the truth, at least read wide and from every angle, not just from the myopic views of your fathers' lies.

When Igbos and hausas were ruling and dominating all federal positions, where were the Yorubas? On the sidelines.
When the love between north and east turned sour, when your hot-headed boys slaughtered the Northerners Patriarchs and preserved their own, was the Yoruba nation not observing from the bleachers, with their leader serving a jail term ochestrated by your North-East alliance govt?

And when the progrom started and you were slaughter like animals, was it the Yoruba's doing?

Please leave us out of your woes

maestroferddi:
Professor Kenneth Dike earned the VCship of UI fair and square.

Stop all these tales by moonlight and accept that were it not for the purge orchestrated by Hausa-Fulani oligarchy and aided by their puny Yoruba collaborators, Igbos had Nigeria in their palms...

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Bane2020: 1:02pm On Mar 09, 2018
mercyville:


lol..hiding your head in the sand?You cannot do away with your culture and you know it.Even during the civil war,you ate a lot of humans..says your man in the vanguard newspaper...
Now be honest..what do Igbos do with factory babies? You eat them of course and use the remainder for rituals or sell them out outrightly.You and your culture are like 1 and 2.
Stop eating humans and repent..
LOL dude I can post numerous accounts of cannibalism in Yorubaland, you are so stupid to mention how Igbos ate humans in the Civil War, of course starvation can make any human do the unthinkable you slowpoke... It happened in the Vietnam War when American marines had to engage in cannibalism in Vietcong jungles, and several other cases where humans in a bid to survive were forced to do depraved things... Those are exceptions cause the reasons were CIRCUMSTANCIAL. At least we are not the ones who flood the front-page of Nairaland on reports of skull mining for ritual purposes all over the south west, which every report of human skull harvesting and other macabre acts of decapitation for sick purposes more often than not have links to your region! The facts are there you subhuman!
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by GuyfawkesAB(m): 1:06pm On Mar 09, 2018
Am I shocked that you are suggesting that you are older than those ignorant sec school students here on NL.

NO.

Because most of you young Igbos reason below that level. You are led mostly not by your intellectual reasoning but by greed, pride, selfishness and and a corrosive type of self delusion.

@Throwback did good justice of baring the historical facts.
Go and read and research too and be bold enough to admit whatever errors your fathers made and teach others to avoid it.
Stop this self-serving delusions of calming that others victimize you.


Bane2020:

Listen to me you autistic piece of garbage, I'm not in the mood for your lame drivel, calling me a young ssce student lol, the nerve of you... you could dwell on your hackneyed version of "history" and fact twisting theories, but I will not have you insult enlightened minds here with your irreducible ignorance, bloody revisionist t.w.a.t.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Nobody: 1:12pm On Mar 09, 2018
oyatz:
Why must every thread on Nairaland turn to Yoruba Vs Igbo tribal e-war?

Seun needs to find a way to regulate this forum to minimize this dangerous and silly features of Nairaland.
Seun needs Igbo threads to keep NAIRALAND going. grin grin

Igbo amaka

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by meccuno: 1:12pm On Mar 09, 2018
Nigeria......a nation that would experience a cataclysmic event that would render it broken and each tribe would be distinct enough for the world to see. with their patriotism and allegiance to their various tribes and groups. if Nigeria lives to see another 100 years then we were destined to be together. we were never meant to be one country. only time would tell when we would eventually break up.
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Bane2020: 1:21pm On Mar 09, 2018
GuyfawkesAB:
Am I shocked that you are suggesting that you are older than those ignorant sec school students here on NL.

NO.

Because most of you young Igbos reason below that level. You are led mostly not by your intellectual reasoning but by greed, pride, selfishness and and a corrosive type of self delusion.

@Throwback did good justice of baring the historical facts.
Go and read and research too and be bold enough to admit whatever errors your fathers made and teach others to avoid it.
Stop this self-serving delusions of calming that others victimize you.


LOL you are really Dafter than I thought, you keep making a flamboyant nuisance of yourself without any substance of context or facts to your polemic reference to history... Dude why not back up your "history" or lack thereof as it is with FACTS, since the burden of proof calls to question your mental cognition to even rationalize your idiotic claims. Consider this my last reply to you... you have an IQ lower than the quotient of a gnat.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Bane2020: 1:25pm On Mar 09, 2018
Throwback:


I can see you are smiling now, but when you claimed Yorubas were illiterates at the time Igbos were educated and I dared you to provide names of 10 educated Igbos in the fields of Medicine and Law before the year 1900, you quickly ran away when you saw the mission impossible.

When I reminded you that the first Igbo secondary school was after 1920, decades after many grammar/ secondary schools were already in Yorubaland, you could not smile.

All of a sudden you could not defend your claims of educated Igbos in Igboland, at a time illiterate Yorubas were receiving university education in Britain, and organizing political movements in Yorubaland, and demanding better welfare and tertiary education from the British.

To help you save face, just mention 5 university educated Igbos in Igboland as at 1900, and I will mention 20 for Yorubaland to show you we were illiterates as you claim.
Lol 1900, do you there are lots of research databases that reveal a plethora of educated Igbos(I mean freed slaves and abolitionist) as far back as the early 17th-18th century?
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by LaudableXX: 1:53pm On Mar 09, 2018
writeprof:
UI is on a pedestal higher than UNN which you should compare with OAU, UNILORIN, UNILAG etc. Even the FG knows UI is in a class of its own that is why it is the only federal university with the entire nation as its catchment area. This should also apply to the faculty also.
Are you saying UNN is not a federal university?
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by ofai: 1:58pm On Mar 09, 2018
GuyfawkesAB:
Am I shocked that you are suggesting that you are older than those ignorant sec school students here on NL.

NO.

Because most of you young Igbos reason below that level. You are led mostly not by your intellectual reasoning but by greed, pride, selfishness and and a corrosive type of self delusion.

@Throwback did good justice of baring the historical facts.
Go and read and research too and be bold enough to admit whatever errors your fathers made and teach others to avoid it.
Stop this self-serving delusions of calming that others victimize you.



You are obviously one of his recruited minions. Good justice my foot.

He was beaten black and blue logically and empirically and you are here saving face for him. Amateurs.... Dragonflies feeling like dragons...paper tigers.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Nobody: 2:14pm On Mar 09, 2018
LaudableXX:

Are you saying UNN is not a federal university?
my personal person. Long time cheesy cheesy grin grin
Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by maestroferddi: 2:19pm On Mar 09, 2018
GuyfawkesAB:
I know it. Most young Igbos only argue based on regurgitated lies from their fathers. Only few take the pains to go into history to find out the truth, at least read wide and from every angle, not just from the myopic views of your fathers' lies.

When Igbos and hausas were ruling and dominating all federal positions, where were the Yorubas? On the sidelines.
When the love between north and east turned sour, when your hot-headed boys slaughtered the Northerners Patriarchs and preserved their own, was the Yoruba nation not observing from the bleachers, with their leader serving a jail term ochestrated by your North-East alliance govt?

And when the progrom started and you were slaughter like animals, was it the Yoruba's doing?

Please leave us out of your woes

Low IQ people and their vituperation...

Igbos listened to their fathers while you were listening to abokis or worse still foster fathers...

Nobody gives a pin about your avowal to worship the Hausa-Fulani till death do you apart but learn to desist from your customary but laughable revisionism.

Awolowo could have been a collateral damage or an expendable victim of circumstance when he was incarcerated at Calabar Prisons for high treaon. The Igbos freed him and we all know what panned out thereafter.

Just like Achebe put it, you guys had some headstart but the Igbos, with a burst of energy that Usain Bolt can only dream of, have overtaken you in all key performance indicators/indices... Just learn to leave with it since there is hardly anything you people and indeed other traducers can do about it: Excellence and precociousness typify an average Igboman.

Your forebears and narrow-minded leaders envious of the hard-earned prominence of the Igbos in the First Republic unashamedly elected to do a Brutus act. They were at home with choosing the seemingly easy route which all cowards follow. The act of sticking a dagger to the back of an unwary and unsuspecting victim. We all know the comeuppance that awaits treachery and betrayal. The South West today is a yet to unfetter herself from the yoke of Hausa-Fulani domination.


You ponder on the foregoing...

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by LaudableXX: 2:20pm On Mar 09, 2018
ofai:
You are obviously one of his recruited minions. Good justice my foot.

He was beaten black and blue logically and empirically and you are here saving face for him. Amateurs.... Dragonflies feeling like dragons...paper tigers.

Er...no. undecided Actually, you and your cohorts were the ones 'beaten black and blue,' by the facts he provided. Like my good old friend would say: "I fit borrow you my contact lens, make you take check am, o!" shocked

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by ofai: 2:35pm On Mar 09, 2018
LaudableXX:


Er...no. undecided Actually, you and your cohorts were the ones 'beaten black and blue,' by the facts he provided. Like my good friend would say: "I fit borrow you my contact lens, make you take check am, o!" shocked

You call an ignored dick measuring a victory? God who did this to you?

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by LaudableXX: 3:08pm On Mar 09, 2018
ofai:
You call an ignored dick measuring a victory? God who did this to you ofai?

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by LaudableXX: 3:08pm On Mar 09, 2018
Throwback:


My Igbo-Yoruba Sister, are we not shameless in Igboland that we were illiterates when Yorubas were already enrolling in university education?

Are we not shameless that we cannot even boast of any university graduate in Igboland as at 1900, yet we want to me rubbing shoulders with the Yorubas and calling them illiterates, when educated Yoruba men were already contributing to Yorubaland at that time?

This shame is too much to bear my Igbo-Yoruba sister.

It has been long that the wicked Yorubas have been marginalizing us in Nigeria.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by Nobody: 3:51pm On Mar 09, 2018
Those who lack the intelligence to conduct a research but find it enterprising to chorus the false naratives told by their illiterate elders about when and who started ‘tribal politics’ in Nigeria can take the time to read the shots from the pages of a book added below. Also, I have no time for corrosive debated and infantile vitriols, any prospective quoter will be ignored to argue with the facts in the photos except they come with their own sourced facts.

From Michael Crowder’s A Short History of Nigeria

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by ofai: 3:58pm On Mar 09, 2018
Y0ruba:
For those who lack the intelligence to confuct a research but found it enteeprising to chorus the false naratives told by their illiterate elders about when and who started ‘tribal politics’ in Nigeria, please take the time to read the shots from the pages of a book added below. Also, I have no time for corrosive debated and infantile vitriols, any prospective quoter will be ignored to argue with the facts in the photos except they come with their own sourced facts.

[img]https://ibb.co/kT652n[/img]

[img]https://ibb.co/j9KEv7[/img]

[img]https://ibb.co/gVUB8S[/img]

From Michael Crowder’s A Short History of Nigeria

Too bad. Trying hard to prove yourself. Your yoruba most educated bla bla bla has long been debunked.

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Re: Esther Eyiuche Uchendu Wins 2018 Young Scientist Award by digitsolution: 4:45pm On Mar 09, 2018
This is a laudable feat coming from this igbo woman. I am not in support of tribalising issues afterall we are one Nigeria.

But let me ask you this how many other tribes or people of different ethnicity and are not igbo are thriving or making impacts in the East ? Virtually little or none. But how many igbos are doing well in other regions of the country home and abroad, you will find numerous igbos. You know why ? Because the people in such regions made the environment condusive for them to thrive though dont forget the igbos are industrious no doubt.

I will appreciate the igbos accomodate other tribes the way other tribes accept them and allow their industrious nature to thrive. A good example look at a typical igbo movie all the casts from lead actors to camera men, location directors, drivers, wardrope everybody is igbo. But look at other movies like yoruba etc, check the casts and everything you will see a blend of igbo, yoruba everything because they allow things to work despite your ethnicity.

I am talking from experience i schooled with igbos, had my nysc, lived with and even married an Igbo woman from Imo state to be precise. I dont descriminate but sometimes we need to look inwards and help people to achieve greatness regardless of wherever or whatever ethnicity they belong to.

Before you rant or bash me as a tribalist try and read my post and ensure you understand before you do not like i care about mudslinging. God bless us all

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