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Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by LivingSage: 9:12am On Mar 30, 2020
Imagine hypocrisy! History ville is always on Igbo's side and against PMB as well.
Meanwhile, nothing like that type of tribal mark in Yorubaland. Don't reject your people at this point in time
Osagyefo98:
Oh you are one of the patronizers of history ville

I left the lying page long time ago..

Tell the yoruba boy running the page to snap more ijebu women.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 9:22am On Mar 30, 2020
LivingSage:
Imagine hypocrisy! History ville is always on Igbo's side and against PMB as well.
Meanwhile, nothing like that type of tribal mark in Yorubaland. Don't reject your people at this point in time
Woman shut up.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by LivingSage: 9:23am On Mar 30, 2020
Truth hot. cheesy
Osagyefo98:
Woman shut up.

Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow: 9:37am On Mar 30, 2020
LabDNA:
There is a reason why Igbos living abroad are elected in leadership position, from Poland, Canada, Italy, US, UK. There are more Igbo officers in the US Army than in hausa and yoruba put together.

It is called 'merit', a word fulani, hausa and yoruba detest in Nigeria because they don't stand a chance against the Igbo on a level playing field.

Kiss the truth.
When abroad you can aspire to be anything and you tend to work harder even than citizens to 'belong' or result to crime. This is common among nigerians abroad. The success of any tribe abroad is by choice. When soyinka won the nobel prize he didn't leave nigeria. It is a comepetition open to the whole world not by tribe. in nigeria here, 80% of money of nigeria is circulating in SW not tribal issue but by friendly environment provided. Igbos tend to make it more outside their terrain for first reason and fail in their terrain for their peculiar disposition and fewer people make it in igbo lands too
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Kidakudz5: 9:43am On Mar 30, 2020
LabDNA:
There is a reason why Igbos living abroad are elected in leadership position, from Poland, Canada, Italy, US, UK. There are more Igbo officers in the US Army than in hausa and yoruba put together.

It is called 'merit', a word fulani, hausa and yoruba detest in Nigeria because they don't stand a chance against the Igbo on a level playing field.

Kiss the truth.
lol.. do you know the number of yorubas in US army? Even other tribes in nigeria and Africa have alot of people in US army so I big deal..
And can you please list the leadership positions igbos have held in those countries you mentioned? gringrin
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 9:53am On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
When abroad you can aspire to be anything and you tend to work harder even than citizens to 'belong' or result to crime. This is common among nigerians abroad. The success of any tribe abroad is by choice. When soyinka won the nobel prize he didn't leave nigeria. It is a comepetition open to the whole world not by tribe. in nigeria here, 80% of money of nigeria is circulating in SW not tribal issue but by friendly environment provided. Igbos tend to make it more outside their terrain for first reason and fail in their terrain for their peculiar disposition and fewer people make it in igbo lands too
If 80 percent of money circulates in SW then there is no need for Niger delta who controls the bulk money..

SW to every Yoruba is Lagos?

pls how much is circulating in Osun, Ekiti, Oyo, ondo and others..


When media propaganda was advantageous to Yorubas was gone. Anything propaganda today can be disproved in a twinkle of an eye.

How much of the circulating money do you control?
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 10:02am On Mar 30, 2020
If I start with Yoruba people now.. dem go say I be tribalist..

And Yoruba people go withdraw.. because they hate truth

Una no go respect una self and face una criminal lord

Beri Beri’s, always hating

Today make I free una small

Make Yoruba enjoy their dick measuring and feel among small
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow: 10:02am On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
Says a Yoruba man

Agitate for your own country, una go say no..that one Nigeria is better..

Let others drink water drop cup..una go carry Lagos-Ibadan express news follow others join..

Everything to you guys is about one Nigeria. Amotekun we are not dividing Nigeria, Osinbajo Nigeria unity is non negotiable .

Aside this what is the rate of happiness index and what you guys have gained as political Lord's..as you say..

Nonsense.... forming drama queen when they are hungry.
Nigeria has destroyed so much values and people's culture if not what on Earth will lead a Yoruba seeking to marry an Igbo woman...different blood with no connection.

Nigeria is one of the greatest mistake of lugard because one Nigeria is a crime against humanity.
This is no need for any agitation for any thing. Nigeria is not a Lugard’s mistake at all. All over the ages peoples and nations have colonizing weaker nations who later became formidable and gain mastery and superseded their masters. The system run by Uk, which was working with them by bringing Scotland, Wales and Ireland together. UK has been relevant in the world for about a thousand years simply because the constitutient nations agreed to live together is what they introduced to colonized african nations and India and Australia. Attempts were made by Scotland but her own people voted against the idea. Nigerians should learn to evolve the Nigeria of their dream. Igba’s should be more Nigerians than Biafra and so other parts. There are few voices in that direction a good example is HRH Lamido Sanusi who see things different than rest of northern leaders and you know the price he paid. So Bro. stop being a voice of dissolution but building a good nation . Igbo should that claim to own 90% of Nigeria have more to gain than others. Walahi
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow:
Osagyefo98:
If 80 percent of money circulates in SW then there is no need for Niger delta who controls the bulk money..

SW to every Yoruba is Lagos?

pls how much is circulating in Osun, Ekiti, Oyo, ondo and others..


When media propaganda was advantageous to Yorubas was gone. Anything propaganda today can be disproved in a twinkle of an eye.

How much of the circulating money do you control?
How much of Shell, Schlumberger etc pound Sterling or Dollars are being spent by Niger Deltans? You see economy in the light of selling spare parts in Aba or Alaba. I pity your ignorance
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 10:12am On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
This is no need for any agitation for any thing. Nigeria is not a Lugard’s mistake at all. All over the ages peoples and nations have colonizing weaker nations who later became formidable and gain mastery and superseded their masters. The system run by Uk, which was working with them by bringing Scotland, Wales and Ireland together. UK has been relevant in the world for about a thousand years simply because the constitutient nations agreed to live together is what they introduced to colonized african nations and India and Australia. Attempts were made by Scotland but her own people voted against the idea. Nigerians should learn to evolve the Nigeria of their dream. Igba’s should be more Nigerians than Biafra and so other parts. There are few voices in that direction a good example is HRH Lamido Sanusi who see things different than rest of northern leaders and you know the price he paid. So Bro. stop being a voice of dissolution but building a good nation . Igbo should that claim to own 90% of Nigeria have more to gain than others. Walahi
Yoruba man telling igbos how to live and what to do..
is that okay?
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow: 10:18am On Mar 30, 2020
Herdsmen:
Yoruba man telling igbos how to live and what to do..
is that okay?
What’s wrong in that? The pride killing you in Nigeria how many of Text Books you ever read or the ideology that make you fit on this platform is written by igbo men?
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Area4Area: 10:46am On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
@strikethrough

You don't refute lies by imposing new lies...

Igbo enwe eze is a lie that have gone too far and many shout that without verification.

Igbo nwere Eze...Igbos have kings...Igbos are not headless. Even before the whitemen arrived there are many communities with kingship in Igboland.

Stop spreading such lies in this 21st century. It is even more understandable to say while some have kings, some practice Republicans style through council of elders......not generally that Igbos don't have kings....Igbos do have kings before the whitemen arrived.
You and the OP both made some mistakes in that point one,

Igbo enweghi Eze is actually true for many Igbo communities east of the niger except places like Onicha, Nri etc. Kingship is common among those in the west of the niger.

Nothing like council of chiefs in those places with no kings, what was practiced was direct democracy where every male in that community must have a say on anything to be done, the meeting is only presided by the eldest male and he has no extra influence over any decision taken by everyone, this is the republican nature of the Igbos which was destroyed by the British and unfortunately sustained by nollywood today. I've never seen any nollywood epic movie where there is no king and a special position for his wife, such was alien to the Igbos of that era.

Only few peoples in the world practiced such mode of governance, the Swiss had since mixed theirs with indirect democracy practiced everywhere now.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 10:55am On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
What’s wrong in that? The pride killing you in Nigeria how many of Text Books you ever read or the ideology that make you fit on this platform is written by igbo men?
If igbos have pride .. then wetin dem go call Yoruba
Even your is radiating everywhere..

Whatever Yoruba accuse any human ..is what Yoruba does..
If a Yoruba call someone thief.. is simply because he wish to thief,but no opportunity.

Not new that Yoruba pride is second to none.. and always bred out of ignorance

Average Yoruba like competition with people way above them.. the envy and jealous whatever they can’t get and whoever they can’t be.

Yoruba people are practically divided in every instance .. but you shout that others tribes are more divided

A Yoruba man is so insecured outside his enclave .. tho they wish the could be lions.. like igbos outside their enclave..

Yoruba said that Hausa Fulani and Yoruba have more spread in Nigeria than igbos..
Hausa Fulani :: maybe
Yoruba:: do They leave their enclave? Maybe ekiti to Lagos .. yet Yoruba man will seat in ijesha and be analyzing what’s happening in igboland and igbos..

Yoruba hate is a reflection of what they like..

I had firsthand experience with Yoruba people for years..
They moment you drop that which they always shout, advise or criticize

Yoruba will pick same and propagated it as heaven.claiming is the best

Who don’t know Yoruba is making a huge mistake. Even among Yoruba friends you see a lot and will hear plenty, especially if you understand the language.

You advise to igbos is born out of hatred envy and jealousy. Deep down your heart you know this truth.
Yoruba pretend a lot .. not new.

Yoruba Hate igbos... because they can’t stand them.. They wish to be able to bully igbos.. but that’s their hardest task that is unachievable. So they turn us to hate.. and label igbos for many years.
Thank God internet don burst their years of propaganda against what they can kill or love.

look down on minorities...what Yoruba does to minorities is what the wish to do igbos.. they wish to separate and divide minorities close to igbos .. because the want to dominate their oil industries.. not jokes ..
everyone from southern Nigeria that has done business with a Yoruba man.. knows the difference between Yoruba and igboman. Explain the trend in politics, economy in south.

Yoruba bows to Hausa Fulani.. don’t think any explanation is needed .

Oga you see why your advice and pride is not needed in igboland..
if you don’t know Yoruba .. other Nigerians know and understand Yoruba well ... and have names for them..

more often Yoruba man always wish Nigerians will unite against igbos. Without knowing that Nigerians will easily unite against Yoruba than igbos once the opportunity arise.
Only that nothing have given rise to that .. maybe tomorrow. But a Yoruba candidate for 2023 on apc party might be an eye opener.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Area4Area: 10:56am On Mar 30, 2020
Noel19:
Read and assimilate. The phrase "Igbo enwe eze" doesn't mean the Igbos don't have kings. They do have kings but they don't place high premium on kings like what is obtainable in other tribes. The king to them is not infallible hence the Republican nature of an Igbo man.
Igbo enweghi Eze, Igbo has no king, actually true for most communities in the east.
Most of you are mixing up the concept of the republican nature of the Igbos, it means every male must have his say, how can you be said to be a republican and still have a king lording it over you?

Nigeria became a republic when she decided that the Queen of England should no longer be the head of state of Nigeria.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 11:06am On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
Hiw much of Shell, Schlumberger etc pound Sterling or Dollars are being spent by Niger Deltan ? You see economy in the light of selling spare parts in Aba or Alaba. I pity your ignorance
Maybe you are controlling the money with agbo sellers right?

How much are been spent by Lagos and how much do even Lagos receive?

If not for violence which saw some oil companies move headquarters to Lagos, nothing will bring such companies there?

Speaking about ports was the dubious law passed by Obasanjo made Lagos to be seen as dominating ports?

If not even goods will get to ports in Rivers early before Lagos coz those ports are more nearer than Lagos...port..

Then tell is it banking that you control the money?

Or is it BDC?

Even on allocation , same Niger delta states collects more than Lagos..What exactly are you trying to prove?

If your people and senators have the courage let everyone go back to regional Government and weaken the centre.....let me know what a business even here will be looking for in Lagos seaport when there are warri port, one port , Calabar port and even onitsha port to receive goods,...

Same is applicable to aviation, how much do you control there even as all airlines are foreign airlines except Airpeace.


These are just Lagos them what happens to other SW states because based on your analysis the whole SW will be more beautiful than Europe.


It is time you understand than one Nigeria is a crime to humanity that must cease to exist.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by letu(m): 11:12am On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
@strikethrough

You don't refute lies by imposing new lies...

Igbo enwe eze is a lie that have gone too far and many shout that without verification.

Igbo nwere Eze...Igbos have kings...Igbos are not headless. Even before the whitemen arrived there are many communities with kingship in Igboland.

Stop spreading such lies in this 21st century. It is even more understandable to say while some have kings, some practice Republicans style through council of elders......not generally that Igbos don't have kings....Igbos do have kings before the whitemen arrived.
The version of indigenous Igbo Kingship in Igbo land also have another version which has a historical affiliation to Binin/Igala, i will put it this way that the oldest system of government and leadership in Igbo land is know as the Amaala system , base on dialects you'll have it this way eg

Ndi Amaala

Ndi Amaali

Ndi Amaana

Ndi Amaeli.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 11:21am On Mar 30, 2020
letu:
The version of indigenous Igbo Kingship in Igbo land also have another version which has a historical affiliation to Binin/Igala, i will put it this way that the oldest system of government and leadership in Igbo land is know as the Amaala system , base on dialects you'll have it this way eg

Ndi Amaala

Ndi Amaali

Ndi Amaana

Ndi Amaeli.
Such system has no historical affiliation to any Benins or Igala... This is another documented lies people swallow hook, line and sinker.. without proper research and will be claiming educated online.

History presupposes that before you write down anything as been valid, you must have thoroughly researched on that to arrive at such conclusion.

But here someone will read a single paper and be claiming he/she knows it all.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow:
Herdsmen:
If igbos have pride .. then wetin dem go call Yoruba
Even your is radiating everywhere..

Whatever Yoruba accuse any human ..is what Yoruba does..
If a Yoruba call someone thief.. is simply because he wish to thief,but no opportunity.

Not new that Yoruba pride is second to none.. and always bred out of ignorance

Average Yoruba like competition with people way above them.. the envy and jealous whatever they can’t get and whoever they can’t be.

Yoruba people are practically divided in every instance .. but you shout that others tribes are more divided

A Yoruba man is so insecured outside his enclave .. tho they wish the could be lions.. like igbos outside their enclave..

Yoruba said that Hausa Fulani and Yoruba have more spread in Nigeria than igbos..
Hausa Fulani :: maybe
Yoruba:: do They leave their enclave? Maybe ekiti to Lagos .. yet Yoruba man will seat in ijesha and be analyzing what’s happening in igboland and igbos..

Yoruba hate is a reflection of what they like..

I had firsthand experience with Yoruba people for years..
They moment you drop that which they always shout, advise or criticize

Yoruba will pick same and propagated it as heaven.claiming is the best

Who don’t know Yoruba is making a huge mistake. Even among Yoruba friends you see a lot and will hear plenty, especially if you understand the language.

You advise to igbos is born out of hatred envy and jealousy. Deep down your heart you know this truth.
Yoruba pretend a lot .. not new.

Yoruba Hate igbos... because they can’t stand them.. They wish to be able to bully igbos.. but that’s their hardest task that is unachievable. So they turn us to hate.. and label igbos for many years.
Thank God internet don burst their years of propaganda against what they can kill or love.

look down on minorities...what Yoruba does to minorities is what the wish to do igbos.. they wish to separate and divide minorities close to igbos .. because the want to dominate their oil industries.. not jokes ..
everyone from southern Nigeria that has done business with a Yoruba man.. knows the difference between Yoruba and igboman. Explain the trend in politics, economy in south.

Yoruba bows to Hausa Fulani.. don’t think any explanation is needed .

Oga you see why your advice and pride is not needed in igboland..
if you don’t know Yoruba .. other Nigerians know and understand Yoruba well ... and have names for them..

more often Yoruba man always wish Nigerians will unite against igbos. Without knowing that Nigerians will easily unite against Yoruba than igbos once the opportunity arise.
Only that nothing have given rise to that .. maybe tomorrow. But a Yoruba candidate for 2023 on apc party might be an eye opener.
Ignorance of abysmal dimension. What is anyone in Nigeria that a Yoruba man is not? In oyinbo land we see oyinbo not as ‘gods’ but mere men. We hold our shoulders high. In many things we are first and among the leading in any sphere of life. Yoruba land by a measure of education instilled in people has made living among Yorubas easy and accommodating. You can be all you want without anyone looking for you downfall or unnecessarily jealous or callous. In parts of Yoruba land igbo is hold political posts ranging from counselors to federal Law Makers. Your own parochial attitude will not allow you to even employ host people in your business in their land. You call greed and selfishness smartness. Greatness is not greed but how people benefit from you. I can’t wait to see your Biafra with this attitude. I want to see how you will succeed without others.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 12:01pm On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
Ignorance of abysmal dimension. What is anyone in Nigeria that a Yoruba man is not? In oyinbo land we see oyinbo not as ‘gods’ but mere men. We hold our shoulders high. In many things we are first and among the leading in any sphere of life. Yoruba land by a measure of education instilled in people has made living among Yorubas easy and accommodating. You can be all you want without anyone looking for you downfall or unnecessarily jealous or callous. In parts of Yoruba land zig is hold political posts ranging from counselors to federal Law Makers. Your own parochial attitude will not allow you to even employ host people in your business in their land. You call greed and selfishness smartness. Greatness is not greed but how people benefit from you. I can’t wait to see your Biafra with this attitude. I want to see how you will succeed without others.
Your last sentence is what I’d summarize in my post
You people hate igbos and always always wish them bad.
Yoruba have always wish to see igbos fail.. this explains why the pride of igbos..
When your enemies are wishing you bad and you’re succeeding against odds.. invariably you’re a champion and champions hold their head high.

Other Jargon mean less
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by MightySparrow: 12:07pm On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
Maybe you are controlling the money with agbo sellers right?

How much are been spent by Lagos and how much do even Lagos receive?

If not for violence which saw some oil companies move headquarters to Lagos, nothing will bring such companies there?

Speaking about ports was the dubious law passed by Obasanjo made Lagos to be seen as dominating ports?

If not even goods will get to ports in Rivers early before Lagos coz those ports are more nearer than Lagos...port..

Then tell is it banking that you control the money?

Or is it BDC?

Even on allocation , same Niger delta states collects more than Lagos..What exactly are you trying to prove?

If your people and senators have the courage let everyone go back to regional Government and weaken the centre.....let me know what a business even here will be looking for in Lagos seaport when there are warri port, one port , Calabar port and even onitsha port to receive goods,...

Same is applicable to aviation, how much do you control there even as all airlines are foreign airlines except Airpeace.


These are just Lagos them what happens to other SW states because based on your analysis the whole SW will be more beautiful than Europe.


It is time you understand than one Nigeria is a crime to humanity that must cease to exist.
You an illiterate. How much of the allocation to Niger Delta is spent there? All of you want to com to Lsgos to make it ranging from business to music and home videos. When I said money in circulation, I am not saying the money is in the hand of a tribe. By the way which tribe is begging Igbo day for living? Who really cares what if is have or have not?
The enabling environment in Yoruba land is not only geographically location but goodwill of the people among whom you thrive. How many other tribes trace their mega fortunes to Igbo land? Are you that friendly?
Igbos work on yourselves and stop blaming others. The world is about give and take not take all. Living is giving and living together.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 12:21pm On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
You an illiterate. How much of the allocation to Niger Delta is spent there? All of you want to com to Lsgos to make it ranging from business to music and home videos. When I said money in circulation, I am not saying the money is in the hand of a tribe. By the way which tribe is begging Igbo day for living? Who really cares what if is have or have not?
The enabling environment in Yoruba land is not only geographically location but goodwill of the people among whom you thrive. How many other tribes trace their mega fortunes to Igbo land? Are you that friendly?
Igbos work on yourselves and stop blaming others. The world is about give and take not take all. Living is giving and living together.
Oga you have no valid point to beat facts in front of you.

I listed vital areas of the economy and you started breathing like covid-19 patients.

You live on Goodwill of others and be feeling funky on Cyber space grin


ozuor.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by ejanla077: 12:22pm On Mar 30, 2020
You don't owe anybody any explanation.. If you don't like me being Igbo do the awolowo.
Take d ratak
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Nobody: 12:22pm On Mar 30, 2020
Herdsmen:
Your last sentence is what I’d summarize in my post
You people hate igbos and always always wish them bad.
Yoruba have always wish to see igbos fail.. this explains why the pride of igbos..
When your enemies are wishing you bad and you’re succeeding against odds.. invariably you’re a champion and champions hold their head high.

Other Jargon mean less
Leat that boy.He can't withstand simple argument.

Same thing most of them do. Simple analysis he is breathing up and down
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 12:28pm On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
Leat that boy.He can't withstand simple argument.

Same thing most of them do. Simple analysis he is breathing up and down
I know Yoruba people wella.. I studied them in and out.. understand and speak their language..
at a time I dated daughter of one of their top king..

Na dia way.. I explained to am and he knows.

My only problem with them is the deep hatred they have for igbos.. especially successful igbos..
Why igbos in east don’t give a hoot about yorubas.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Herdsmen: 12:39pm On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
You an illiterate. How much of the allocation to Niger Delta is spent there? All of you want to com to Lsgos to make it ranging from business to music and home videos. When I said money in circulation, I am not saying the money is in the hand of a tribe. By the way which tribe is begging Igbo day for living? Who really cares what if is have or have not?
The enabling environment in Yoruba land is not only geographically location but goodwill of the people among whom you thrive. How many other tribes trace their mega fortunes to Igbo land? Are you that friendly?
Igbos work on yourselves and stop blaming others. The world is about give and take not take all. Living is giving and living together.
See what am always saying about Yoruba people ..
Oga travel and see the world have envolved .. you’re still living in military era with same propaganda that is stale.

Have you been to onitsha main market... or Aba central market AriariA
You talk about enabling environment.. is it the one cultist loot out people hea or the insecurity in Yorubaland abi na the envious landlords that o juju for Their Igbo tenants or the owomida boys that won’t let you build?

Because of Yoruba hatred for igbos born out Of Igbo superiority the don’t care to know what’s happening in igboland ..
but Nigerians care and majority of Nigerians from all tribes want the know and they troop
En mass to know

Lastly Oga I know you’re from Lagos .. and wil throw same challenge

Oga mention one city town state in Yoruba land that is more developed than anywhere in the east
From what AKUre to Ibadan to osogbo
Down to Abeokuta to ilorin down to ekiti

Just mention ..

I wan deal with you personally and expose your farms
Una propangada don stale

I’m waiting
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by selemempe: 1:26pm On Mar 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:
In those countries a Colonel is in the same tier level with a Regional Director of a big Corporation. No one pays a regional director any attention when he is outside in public. When the Colonel is in public space no one cares about his rank. His rank only matters in the barracks....but in the barracks, no one cares if he is Ibo or not....to them he is government property!

To you Ibo, if you have a General in the US Army the world will not sleep. If Barack Obama was Ibo the planet....all the way to far away Pluto will hear your noise....and they will wonder if you are new to State Rulership, or whats the big deal!
listen...Igbos are not as loud as yorubas....a tribe that prides itself as being 'mouthed'.
Igbo was part of PDP govt for 16 years without feeling the need to insult or malign any part of the opposition... Yoruba won with APC in 2015 and can't stop shouting.

If you have Igbo and yoruba neighbors...the ones that are always shouting ah ah ah upanda will ALWAYS be yorubas... true or false?

Who opens thread to show how Ogun state igr is bigger than Nigeria? Which tribe in Nigeria has told other tribes to leave their region severally?

Who has heard word since woke Soyinka won Nobel prize
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by oyatz(m): 1:58pm On Mar 30, 2020
Please be sincere,


You know about ichi marks?




Osagyefo98:
Oh you are one of the patronizers of history ville

I left the lying page long time ago..

Tell the yoruba boy running the page to snap more ijebu women.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by nlPoster: 2:18pm On Mar 30, 2020
MightySparrow:
Wake up Bro. I am proudly Oodua. Yorubas have many flaws we are battling with. Any conspiracy against yoruba race? I don't see any more than we deserve by our disposition. Igbos are impeccably perfect. I doff my cap for them.
Talk.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Miracle1991: 2:50pm On Mar 30, 2020
Igbos are naturally greedy and they consider cheating, stealing and transportation of drugs as 'SMARTNESS'
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by knowledgeable: 4:23pm On Mar 30, 2020
MetaPhysical:
Your women are running away from cave-age barbaric culture that force them to drink cadaver waste when their husband die, and have no right of inheritance or equality. The only place that respect equality and justice is Yoruba. Your women are rushing Yoruba men.

Get sense!
See your unintelligent response.

Until other groups start to see & appreciate 'any' positive value/attributes from your side to write home about, you folks ain't shit.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by knowledgeable: 5:36pm On Mar 30, 2020
Osagyefo98:
Says a Yoruba man

Agitate for your own country, una go say no..that one Nigeria is better..

Let others drink water drop cup..una go carry Lagos-Ibadan express news follow others join..

Everything to you guys is about one Nigeria. Amotekun we are not dividing Nigeria, Osinbajo Nigeria unity is non negotiable .

Aside this what is the rate of happiness index and what you guys have gained as political Lord's..as you say..

Nonsense.... forming drama queen when they are hungry.
Nigeria has destroyed so much values and people's culture if not what on Earth will lead a Yoruba seeking to marry an Igbo woman...different blood with no connection.

Nigeria is one of the greatest mistake of lugard because one Nigeria is a crime against humanity.
Bro, you know what?, I have come to the ultimate conclusion that all these Yorubas from top to bottom shouting one Nigeria all the time are recessive in nature period. And their one Nigeria mantra have NOT even being time tested to their own little understanding of what it really implies subject to a reverse connotations & applications

For example, if Arewa decided to pull out of the union, can Yoruba or Yoruba, Igbos and others stop them like Igbos were stopped?. If Yorubas decided to pull out of the union, can they succeeded?. Mind you, any of this scenario is plausible over a time line. If the first answer is yes, then Yoruba's one Nigeria mantra is sacrificingly genuine and unrecessive, but if the answer is NO, then their one Nigeria mantra is fake, unsacrificing and can only be activated in line with the whims and decisions of Arewa. I don't even have time for the last question, cos we already know the answer to that.
Re: A Common Misconception About Igbos by Ablemax(m): 5:46pm On Mar 30, 2020
LabDNA:
There is a reason why Igbos living abroad are elected in leadership position, from Poland, Canada, Italy, US, UK. There are more Igbo officers in the US Army than in hausa and yoruba put together.

It is called 'merit', a word fulani, hausa and yoruba detest in Nigeria because they don't stand a chance against the Igbo on a level playing field.

Kiss the truth.
If u know or has anybody living in UK let's talk
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