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| How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 8:47pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
So, how do we deal with the “Igbo Question” in Nigeria? Perhaps, there is no “Igbo Question.” What we have is a “National/Nigeria Question” that is real and smouldering. It is time we took on this hydra-headed problem before it consumes us all. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 8:56pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
“Think, for example, about an Igbo becoming the chairman of Lagos Island Local Government and arrogating to himself the right under the laws of Nigeria and of Lagos State to issue instructions to the Oba of Lagos about how the Kabiyesi should conduct himself and govern his people. What will this breed?1. Well said |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 8:57pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
“The Igbos should be wary of Jimi Agbaje and Afenefere. They are politicians who are looking for ethnic heads to break coconuts on. The Igbos are hardworking and resourceful and should try to overcome ethnic politics as the Yorubas have done. They should learn from immigrants from other lands worldwide. The Indians do not trouble their hosts or try to take over their lands. They make their money quietly and take it back home to develop their own land. That is why India has been able to lift herself from poverty. In contrast, the Igbos do not develop their own lands. All they do is largely to make money from abroad through whichever or whatever means and buy up property which other people have built and then claim they own the land without remembering that they can never hold aboriginal rights to the land in their hands whenever the chips come down.2. Well said |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 8:57pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
“Meanwhile, their land back home is languid, crying and shouting for investment and development and they begin to talk about marginalisation. Did they not flower and (become) fruit(ful) under Obasanjo and Jonathan’s administrations? What happened to Igboland in those 16 years that they were not marginalised? What happened to Yorubaland in those 16 years that the Yorubas were marginalised that Yorubaland still continued to be a honey pot for the Igbo? I would go any day with Chief Emeka Anyaoku who looks at the world with universal spectacles. Succeeding Lagos governments have beautifully held the ethnic balance in Lagos and prevented ethnic disturbances. Igbos should stop saying they own Lagos or that they built Lagos or that Lagos is a “no man’s land”. Only a bastard Yorubaman will not feel affronted by such statements. And in spiritual terms, the man or woman who cannot defend his land is not fit to live. Wasn’t this the failure of the sons of the Incas?3. Well said. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 8:59pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
“The major problem, in my opinion, is the Igbo penchant to wish to take over another person’s land. I say this with all sense of responsibility. Recently, Mofe Oyatogun of STAR 101.5FM Radio Station in Lagos played during her EARLY RUSH SHOW, a 1952 audio clip of an interview with Ahmadu Bello, premier of Northern Nigeria. He said unequivocally that the North would not employ Igbos in its civil service because if you gave them an inch, you will not know when they would take a mile. That was way back in 1952, about 67 years ago. Is this not what is still playing out today in South Africa, Benin Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Libya and China, to mention a few countries? “In last Saturday’s presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari probably won landslide victories in Northern states because that Ahmadu Bello radio interview clip went viral in that political landscape. Peter Obi, an Igbo, was vice presidential running mate to Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, a Fulani from the North-East. It was possible the North still lived in fear of the Igbo man as Ahmadu Bello had taught them to do and as they were reminded in that audio clip replay.4. Well said. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Nobody: 9:02pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Dry thread. Don't quote me, Tribalist.
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| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 9:02pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
This is a well written article, very poignant and straight to the point ibo people are playing with fire, it's OK to push and keep pushing because the people you are pushing are extremely tolerant and passive, but like everything thing under the sun, there's a limit, you will push too too far and get burnt in the process |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by lastempero: 9:03pm On Mar 01, 2019*. Modified: 9:39am On Mar 02, 2019 |
Igbo kwenu,everybody is talking about us this days. * facts about igbos* 1. We are not arrogant as perceived by others rather we are proud of our culture and our effort (if you are in doubt befriend one) 2.we dare to succeed wherever we see ourselves. 3.we want everyone to be happy both our perceived enemies. 4.we don't have a king, everyone is a king in his household. 5.we don't spill blood. 6.we hate oppression. 7.we want to live in peace with our host( that is why you don't hear of Igbo and Yoruba clash in Lagos despite our big population there unlike the Hausas n fulanis that engages their host in a fight annually) 8.Igbo man wants to be comfortable where ever he finds himself. 9.we don't give a Bleep about what you think or feel about us. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 9:09pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
“When Macaulay died following an illness during his nationwide campaign for independence, wasn’t it the Yoruba NCNC leadership which invited Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Igbo, to return home from Ghana and lead their party? And when he held their hand in the soup pot, to bar them from having the meal they prepared, didn’t they peacefully and intelligently show him the way back to the East? Yorubas were generous and trustful. Dr. Azikiwe insulted their sensibility, abused their generosity and trust. Why would he, an Igbo, wish to be premier of the West and then install an Igbo, as premier of the East, when the Yorubas at that time had more literate people than the Igbos? That was cunning, greed and betrayal of trust to say the least.The same thing is playing out today right before us. Something must give |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Pierced(f): 9:12pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Rubbish........stupid write up. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Corrinthians(m): 9:13pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
We have been trying to hammer these points into their heads over and over and over again but THEY WILL HAVE NONE OF UT! Folks, these commentaries about your attitude of recent aren't coincidental, people are seeing what you've become and are totally appalled by it. The HATE is becoming all too glaring. We can't all be wrong about this assertion at the same time. Reign in your emotions. Reign in your hate before it consumes you all. A word is enough for the wise o! |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Corrinthians(m): 9:15pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
lastempero:And what they're saying should be of utmost concern to you people. They aren't giving credits, they're counseling and cautioning. I would heed these words if I were you. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 9:16pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_odAy4rVz8 Before the just concluded elections, this video was widely circulated and played to alert the Northern electorates for obvious reasons, the same reasons facing the SW as we speak. The North saw back in 1952 what the SW is still pretending not to see. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 9:17pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Corrinthians:They are too self destructive to see wisdom. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by orion7: 9:24pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
op you don't have sense. igbos don't like yourubas or hausa. we 're good with bini idoko beroms. and the rest of other tribes. if e pain you. die. ![]() |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by helinues: 9:26pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
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| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by DMerciful(m): 9:26pm On Mar 01, 2019*. Modified: 10:03pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Igbos, stop saying Lagos is a no man's land because it is provocative. Yorubas, stop this unnecessary competition with the Igbos, their seeming disrespect is not actually disrespect but it's cultural. We need to unite as hardworking and progressive tribes we are! |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 9:31pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Agbaje and Afenifere are outside the mainstream of Yoruba politics. They are trying to take control of it. And they have the right to so aspire, being Yorubas. What is objectionable to the mainstream Yoruba is their attempt to knock the heads of the Igbo against the head of the mainstream Yorubas.When politicians are not loved and rejected by their people, they recruit bitter and willing ethnic tools with cheap votes to get political attention and power, but Agbaje will lose again and retire to his Alabukun pharmacy for another 4 years, but who will suffer the ethnic consequences and damages? How sad |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Chuks9000: 9:52pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Based on all you have said, one can suggest that there is nothing like one Nigeria. I totally agree with your write up. But note: Anthony Joshua and other Nigerians both in sports or governments abroad do not refer to themselves as Nigerians. But by the name of their host lands. Whoever, goes to another man's land and wish to belong to that society must assume the identity of his new home. That is where my igbo brothers are getting it wrong. @op, you make much sense. Big ups. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Pekele007: 10:01pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
deomelo:Is this really coming from a notorious tribalist like you I'm shocked. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by madridguy(m): 10:02pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Nice article. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Pekele007: 10:04pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Corrinthians:Even you Omenka that eats, swallows, breathes and live with hatred for Igbos is even talking? ![]() Your hatred for Anything Igbo will surely send you to a point where you won't be able to return. Lagos is a no man's land. Deal with it. Nobody has monopoly of madness. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Honor10: 10:12pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Pekele007:I pity u, I pity ur family, u guys should just do nonsense on March 9 o. u will smell yourself. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Pekele007: 10:27pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Honor10:Look at this coward talking. ![]() Have your tribe ever protested not to talk of fighting a war against federal forces for 30months Nobody has a monopoly of violence. We will vote against APC in the governorship election. Go and visit the lagoon. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by deomelo(op): 10:34pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
[s] Pekele007:[/s] I'm not the writer, face the article. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by Honor10: 10:37pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Pekele007:Go and vote against APC now, whatever ur eyes see, faramo! Eni ba ni ki la a se, oun la se han. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by OkutaNla: 10:38pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
The writer of the piece is oozing so much wisdom. Unlike the thoughtless gra-gra we are served daily by his kinsmen. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by diablos: 10:43pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Jobless dude always on nairaland opening dry and meaningless threads. Igbo domination is a scary thing to u zombies we know. If u cowards can't live with it, then you'll surely die from it. |
| Re: How Do We Deal With A ‘problem’ Like The Igbos?, By Chido Onumah. PT by lastempero: 10:46pm On Mar 01, 2019*. Modified: 11:15pm On Mar 01, 2019 |
Corrinthians:Instead of talking about them,go and study them and know why they have persevered and still growing exponentially in spite of the gang up and the heavy lost they suffered during the biafran war. And all ya complaining about them dominating other peoples land I don't just get it. |
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