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| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by coputa(m): 7:32am On Jun 02, 2020 |
TripleOh7:Behind every successful man there's a woman.that governor you gave your most cherished vote has a back up,a confidant,who built his confidence.that's a woman.IGBO Women has that midas touch. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by maestroferddi: 7:43am On Jun 02, 2020*. Modified: 9:27am On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:Stop foaming in the mouth.... More Igbo women will occupy exalted positions in Yorubaland and there is nothing you can do about it... If not for some quirkness fate, Ogun State is supposed to have an Igbo first lady now... It still can happen because the Akinlade chap and Chinenye Ochuba are still very much in the mix. Instead of getting your fuse burnt, while not dwell on burnishing and marketing your womenfolk so that they can become in-demand? Mordernity has brought cultural fusion and diffusion....Yoruba and Igbo cultures are not that dissimilar so expect more inter-marriages. And stop pretending, you will jump like others were you to have the chance....It is a natural stimulus... |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Great2017: 7:56am On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:Sorry, you need to take more lessons in your English class. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Nobody: 8:07am On Jun 02, 2020 |
[s] coputa:[/s] |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by honeyB2018: 8:35am On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:The Yoruba nation,after the north is one of Nigeria's greatest problem. It was the Yoruba nation, through Awolowo that introduced the tribal politics before independence that is plaguing the nation till date The Yoruba nation, has no respect and regards for other tribes in their midst, the constant fight and lost of lives between them and the Hausa community in shagamu in Ogun state, Ajegunle, Orile Igamu, Mile 12, in Lagos state an example. Why should it be a problem, to have a non Yoruba woman as first lady ,when Jumoke, Muritala Mohammed was once Nigeria first lady? When Gabriel Susan's wife as a Yoruba woman was First lady in Benue State for 8yrs, it was Ok,. Emeka Anyaoku has a Yoruba woman as wife and enjoyed al the pecks that followed the office of her husband, as Commonwealth Secretary General, it was Ok. Lots of Nigerians, in very high positions today, married from the yoruba nation , enjoying the privileges of the positions of their husbands, heavens never fell, 3 uncles of mine, married from the yoruba nation, enjoying the benefits due to them as married woman in my place, heaven never fell. Lulu Fawehimmi, appointed Special Assistant to a governor in Igbo land, no noise was heard Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, appointing an Igbo lady as an assistant, courtesy of his wife, hell is being let loosed, Yoruba why? |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by adadike(f): 8:44am On Jun 02, 2020 |
Ajibel:lol. No sir |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Michael004: 10:00am On Jun 02, 2020 |
honeyB2018:You said benue, why not mention any igbo state, are you this shameless.Did you see benue people doing this below before writing pointless epistle. Luke what the op said, Akeredolu will be bundled out. Few months remain for him.
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| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by orisa37: 10:17am On Jun 02, 2020 |
ODUDUWA REPUBLIC WILL SOON. BE OVER YOUR DEAD BODY YOU'RE A MURIC VIRUS AND WE WILL BIOWEAPON YOU OUT SOON. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Ajibel(m): 12:06pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 12:26pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
[s] honeyB2018:[/s] This thread was not opened to condemn inter-tribal union. It is a campaign to support Yorubawoman in her right as Queen in Yorubaland and custodian of culture to be the one in position of First Lady and leading cultural values. Read and comprehend. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 12:31pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Great2017:Soon as schools reopen I will enroll in a nearby secondary school and start attending English class. Thanks for the valuable advise. ![]() |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 12:34pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
[[s]quote author=maestroferddi post=90220383]Stop foaming in the mouth.... More Igbo women will occupy exalted positions in Yorubaland and there is nothing you can do about it... If not for some quirkness fate, Ogun State is supposed to have an Igbo first lady now... It still can happen because the Akinlade chap and Chinenye Ochuba are still very much in the mix. Instead of getting your fuse burnt, while not dwell on burnishing and marketing your womenfolk so that they can become in-demand? Mordernity has brought cultural fusion and diffusion....Yoruba and Igbo cultures are not that dissimilar so expect more inter-marriages. And stop pretending, you will jump like others were you to have the chance....It is a natural stimulus...[/quote][/s] Read and comprehend. Thread is about Yorubawoman occupying her rightful position and as First Lady. Im not condemning inter-tribal unions. Open your eyes, read and understand. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 12:47pm On Jun 02, 2020*. Modified: 2:33pm On Jun 05, 2020 |
DCatt:Yes Ma! See what this man said.... [quote author=BabaRamota1980 post=90208418]In yanminri land, an Enugu person is not qualified to represent Anambra in senate, there will be war . A catholic bishop from Oraifite cannot be appointed deacon in orlu, there will be intercommunal war that will escalate all way to vatican. An Nnewi man will not be accepted over Enugu man as VC in UNN. Yoruba wake the fvk up! What kind of books and degrees has turned us to mumu so that we now make Ibo a queen over our own Yoruba women? Which degree be dis one? Na so academic degree supposed to be? |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 12:52pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
[[s]quote author=FortuneDeGreat post=90218909]Reason straight and listen to yourself, if you fall in love and probably get married to an Hausa lady and after many years of blissful marriage you now decide to venture into politics, if peradventure you contest and win a governor's position, would that become an automatic divorce or relegation to your hitherto loved wife? Where were those tribe's women when you were suffering and building up with your foreign wife? Think and think again, and for once reason like a normal human.[/quote][/s] Thread is a campaign to make Yorubawoman FirstLady in her land. This thread is not stopping Yoruba to marry his choice. When I need to campaign against inter tribal union I will open a thread for you to comment on. Wait for that thread. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by FortuneDeGreat(m): 1:09pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:You lack simple understanding, what's the basis of your argument? If someone is married to one wife and the happens to be from another tribe and along the line the person becomes a governor, so you would advise the man to get another wife from Yoruba to become the first lady or maybe go into contract with a random woman to serve as the first lady. For you, against all odds, a Yoruba woman must be the first lady in all the Yoruba states. What a pathetic assertion. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 1:33pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
FortuneDeGreat:You are narrow in your exchange with the focus of this thread. If your experience locks you in and the association of Yorubawoman as FirstLady in Yorubaland is too complex for you not to see it as anything but a condemnation of inter-tribal marriage, perharps you need to wait for a more fitting thread in which your stereotypes can find field for expression. I already told you to wait for such thread. ![]() |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 1:54pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
DCatt:I love Kwara people, particularly Iam a great fan of the current governor Abdulrazaq. You raise some very good points and items that should have followup discussions on Yoruba and Yorubaland. I have followed you. There are issues to discuss but not on this thread. I opened this thread to appreciate women like you and call for a new awareness and appreciation of our Queens, Yorubawomen. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Nobody: 1:55pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:Please stop opposing our One Nigeria. When are you getting married to your Igbo girlfriend? Cc lzaa t9ksy afamed |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Great2017: 1:56pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:Make sure you learn the difference between 'advice' and 'advise'. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 2:49pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
imhotep:I have 500yam tubers, 50kegs of palm oil, 1500 kolanuts, 10bales of ewedu, 10drums of elubo and 5 buckets of pepper and onion, 1000yards of george wrapper, ready to move to East for the traditional wedding. My isiagu, my wrapper and winter hat is ironed and folded in the travelling case. Na Buhari dey yawa! E say i no fit travel across state to my inlaws. ![]() Rosalind Lzaa Adaibeku Rekhina Amatarasha Chi5 Adadike Afamed Itooworwor |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by SamNaijaboy: 3:01pm On Jun 02, 2020*. Modified: 4:20pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
mixed feelings. I don't agree that politicians should be judged by their wives'tribe. Love is a mysterious thing. Oyo's Makinde made his money in PH while married to their SS daughter. He may not be a billionaire, and hence governor, without her. However, that said, note that no uproar has been made about her in Ibadan, because somehow although her family must be benefiting from the purse and contracts, they are smart enough not to make it obvious and the woman is not acting like a vice-governor. The Benue governor with a Yoruba wife must have settled her people, but trust Yorubas to quietly chop and clean mouth. Akeredolu's case is different since he seems to be so weak that he allows his Igbo wife to go around like a Vice-governor to the extent that it is common knowledge. Imo non-resident made Gov SA etc. when there are several educated Ondo indigenes unemployed. So much that the deputy governor is pissed off and wants out! Therefore we can trace it either to Akeredolu personally who is weak and wife is older than, so controls him. Or we can say it's because the wife is Igbo and try to see if that domineering trait is common to her people. Most people that have contact with Igbo will say it is probably a bit of both. Always trying to take what belongs to others. To this end, Akeredolu's case must be treated as a one-off. He needs to be sent packing to preserve the integrity and honor of the position and also the theft of Ondo State funds by his Igbo in-laws. Sad because he seems to have good ideas. About the debate about Igbo ladies dominating Yoruba men who are married to them? All I see is that Igbo ladies try to dominate their own men too. They seem to have too much testosterone (with the hairy chest and faces, LOL). Hence a lot of physical battery and domestic violence in the SE with their men trying to keep them dominated). Just go through the reports even here on Nairaland. Yoruba men, mostly educated and in white colar jobs, find it less enticing to engage in the type of physical battles and roforofo verbal fights that Igbo women get into. So may let them have their way more. THIS is the attraction that Igbo women have for Yoruba men, in addition to inheriting from their husbands like they can in Yoruba land. THIS is why Igbo women deliberately target Yoruba men. In my anecdotal experience from surveys with Yoruba friends, Igbo girls don't even bother trying to play hard to get. They drop their pants immediately at the sight of a Yoruba guy they want. Yoruba girls will still be forming while they have screwed their men. That's why more Yoruba MEN marry Igbo women daily. However there is a dark side to this that I want every Yoruba man to know. They are mostly interested in your money and assurance to get it after you die, and your reputation not to be quarrelsome and not tended to physical battery. That's why if you are living abroad, Igbo women will do all they can to screw your brains out when you visit. Then, they prefer their own Igbo men because they know their interests are covered and can deal with their men badly once abroad. Then the fear of not inheriting and physical abuse is not there as they are in the West. Remember they are mostly more uncouth (disrespectful) than Yoruba girls. When you marry one as a Yoruba man abroad and bring her abroad, they will deal with you the same way. They are mostly after what they can get from you-green card and assurance of your properties. MetaPhysical: |
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| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by adadike(f): 3:07pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:na to carry big koboko dey wait for you at Onitsha head bridge. Se if you come become governor, my sister will not be first lady eh Metaphysical, make I ask you . So you go marry a Yoruba woman to be your first lady ba |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by Nobody: 3:59pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:It is well. You must marry her this year 2020. So that you can join us in saying "Igbo amaka" ![]() |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 4:11pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
SamNaijaboy:Very good, solid input! This does not in any way negate the need to have Yorubawomen as Firstlady in Yorubaland. The example you gave of Suswan is an exception, not the rule. In Yorubaland, as you precisely stated here, it is no longer an exception but gradually becoming the rule. What sort of future do you propose for the Yorubawoman, what's her stake and reward in the most privileged position of political power in the homeland? |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by MetaPhysical(op): 4:17pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
adadike: ![]() #yorubawomanforfirstlady |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by SamNaijaboy: 4:32pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Tough because it's a free country. People will marry who they will. Yoruba men marry outside of their tribe the most. Maybe encourage Yoruba girls to be less "forming" and go after Yoruba men more aggressively. Some of it is jazz as well. Igbo girls may be more aggressive in using all within their "arsenal" However the Yoruba man needs to look inwards as well more. However I don't see other tribes being of such malevolent intentions as the Igbo wives and their families. So we may just need to start with warning against marrying Igbo wives. Yes, it would be nice to keep the region's wealth in the region by ensuring Yorubas are the only first ladies. However it is easier said than done since Yoruba men are encircled everyday with other tribes. We need oduduwa soon MetaPhysical: |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by T9ksy(m): 5:24pm On Jun 02, 2020*. Modified: 6:04pm On Jun 03, 2020 |
adadike:Yeah, bla bla bla........ Na only you ibos dey hardworking. Na only una dey ambitious, ba? Las Las, una go carry that plot of land on ur obdurate flat.he,ad back to ur alaibo else another "abandoned property " loading ![]() |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by adadike(f): 5:52pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
T9ksy:worse scenario, the children of the soil will have no choice but to relocate to another obodo |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by adadike(f): 5:55pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
MetaPhysical:Metaphysical , repent! I say repent |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by T9ksy(m): 6:01pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
adadike:You wish but unfortunately for you & your fellow co-travellers, you do not possess the wherewithal to fulfill your dream. |
| Re: A Campaign To Support Yoruba Women As First Ladies In Yorubaland. by adadike(f): 6:07pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
T9ksy:never say never |
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