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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Mathantics: 5:47pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Ibos will never allow others to strive in their land. I have friends in all the major tribes and we do talks on this. Privilege you enjoy in other places,you can't allow that in Igbo land. Hausa-Fulani has their problems and I stated it but your closed mind won't let you see it.



Keep discussing Igbo with your friends.

What Previladge? Privilege of being terrorized or what?

I stopped reading when you claimed that the Core North-Westerners or North-Easterners have more religious tolerance than the South East.

Everyone knows that the core North is one of the places in the world you can be easily killed because of your faith, a place we have high religious persecution from the people and the government, a place where jihad have been going on for over 200yrs, it's just internet that is exposing these atrocities yet you keep pushing the old propaganda that the easterners lack religious tolerance.
The truth is obvious here but you choose to lie because of the hatred your father transferred to you.

There is a place you also wrote about speaking Hausa to Hausa people and how the Hausa people will accept you more. I'm sure you will call the Igbo people tribalists if they were the one doing this.

Bring evidence of Igbo not letting others strive in their land.
The federal government have little or no presence in the South East.

Your father planted the seed of hate in you, if not... what stops you from investing in the South East?

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Mraphel: 5:47pm On Sep 18, 2020
DCmonster:
Ok nigga! I wouldn't even dare make mention of Algae soup to my fiancee. She enjoys egusi and ohaa soup and that's enough.

Fvck you and your ewedu and abooki moozelims one more time.
This is one of the reason Igbo should support Atiku for presidential election come 2023
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Liposure: 5:49pm On Sep 18, 2020
BigSarah:


Lmao another unfounded analysis ...I’m from ikwerre and proudly Igbo... I can’t argue with a tribalist , tribalists reasoning is usually one-way...
I pray you and your father recieve correct knowledge about each tribe eventually ... just say you and your father hate igbos it’s allowed
but there are people who believe you are not bonafide ibos. I pity you people sha
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by IkwerrePikin: 5:58pm On Sep 18, 2020
BigSarah:


Lmao another unfounded analysis ...I’m from ikwerre and proudly Igbo... I can’t argue with a tribalist , tribalists reasoning is usually one-way...
I pray you and your father recieve correct knowledge about each tribe eventually ... just say you and your father hate igbos it’s allowed

You’re not from Ikwerre, you’re simply one of the igbo slaves migrant in Ikwerre land that is why in Ikwerre some families are not recognized when it comes to ancestral right base on tradition.

So next time say you’re proudly Igbo migrant in Ikwerre land.

People should take note.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 5:59pm On Sep 18, 2020
Mathantics:



Keep discussing Igbo with your friends.

What Previladge? Privilege of being terrorized or what?

I stopped reading when you claimed that the Core North-Westerners or North-Easterners have more religious tolerance than the South East.

Everyone knows that the core North is one of the places in the world you can be easily killed because of your faith, a place we have high religious persecution from the people and the government, a place where jihad have been going on for over 200yrs, it's just internet that is exposing these atrocities yet you keep pushing the old propaganda that the easterners lack religious tolerance.
The truth is obvious here but you choose to lie because of the hatred your father transferred to you.

There is a place you also wrote about speaking Hausa to Hausa people and how the Hausa people will accept you more. I'm sure you will call the Igbo people tribalists if they were the one doing this.

Bring evidence of Igbo not letting others strive in their land.
The federal government have little or no presence in the South East.

Your father planted the seed of hate in you, if not... what stops you from investing in the South East?

. My brother brought a land in IBO two times. I did a business with IBO guy in South Africa, he steal my money. How many times have they lied to me about space parts of my vehicle, can't count but let me shock you my best friend is an IBO guy. I can take a bullet for him. I have an IBO Aunt in Abuja, who has done a lot of business with me with all sincerity. So my friend I am open minded. Every tribe in Nigeria has their problems. Read my thread again then you see I have no hate in me
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:02pm On Sep 18, 2020
IkwerrePikin:


You’re not from Ikwerre, you’re simply one of the igbo slaves migrant in Ikwerre land that is why in Ikwerre some families are not recognized when it comes to ancestral right base on tradition.

So next time say you’re Igbo migrant in Ikwerre land.
. Don't mind that guy, Niger Delta land is not for sale. We tolerate the Hausa-Fulani but if any tribe try anything funny we will kill them all.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Mathantics: 6:08pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. My brother brought a land in IBO two times. I did a business with IBO guy in South Africa, he steal my money. How many times have they lied to me about space parts of my vehicle, can't count but let me shock you my best friend is an IBO guy. I can take a bullet for him. I have an IBO Aunt in Abuja, who has done a lot of business with me with all sincerity. So my friend I am open minded. Every tribe in Nigeria has their problems. Read my thread again then you see I have no hate in me




Bring evidence of how Igbo people don't allow non Igbo to strive in Igbo land,
Stop speaking from both sides of your mouth.

In fact, wetin you write no make sense.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by emperorshaokahn(m): 6:09pm On Sep 18, 2020
IkwerrePikin:


You’re not from Ikwerre, you’re simply one of the igbo slaves migrant in Ikwerre land that is why in Ikwerre some families are not recognized when it comes to ancestral right base on tradition.

So next time say you’re proudly Igbo migrant in Ikwerre land.

People should take note.
afonja

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:11pm On Sep 18, 2020
Mathantics:




Bring evidence of how Igbo people don't allow non Igbo to strive in Igbo land,
Stop speaking from both sides of your mouth.

In fact, wetin you write no make sense.
. Why will it make sense to you? Ibos are necessary evil that all I can tell you

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by BigSarah(f): 6:17pm On Sep 18, 2020
IkwerrePikin:


You’re not from Ikwerre, you’re simply one of the igbo slaves migrant in Ikwerre land that is why in Ikwerre some families are not recognized when it comes to ancestral right base on tradition.

So next time say you’re proudly Igbo migrant in Ikwerre land.

People should take note.

Lmao, so igbo slaves made ancestral Benin ikwerre people drop the Benin language and pick igbo instead? Doesn't it mean the Benin ikwerre people are the real slaves? Only a master can influence a slave.
I'm not a migrant ,I'm a bona-fide ikwerre igbo woman if you are ikwerre Benin no problem.. One love my Benin ikwerre brother

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by BigSarah(f): 6:19pm On Sep 18, 2020
Liposure:
but there are people who believe you are not bonafide ibos. I pity you people sha
Some ikwerre people believe they're from Benin, but Me and my family reject confusion.. Proudly Igbo not Ibo.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by emperorshaokahn(m): 6:20pm On Sep 18, 2020
your father no see better thing tell you na to day gossip about tribes abi?.he must be a very jobless man,just like you too op.well i'm not surprised though,like father like son.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Mathantics: 6:29pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Why will it make sense to you? Ibos are necessary evil that all I can tell you


I'm sure you're just doing copy and paste from somewhere(probably a facebook group)

You have nothing upstairs.

I'm off the thread and now I knw why your father didn't use condom.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 6:45pm On Sep 18, 2020
Ikeast:
Op if you want to worship Allah, you can face the North or better-still stay in S.W..

We don't want anything like Islam in the East .........
Why would a reasonable Igbo man be a muslim.

Is it not this same religion boko haram practise.



Igbos value human and will never serve god that demand him to kill for him.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 6:47pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Clear example of religious intolerance....are you difference from the Government boys?
Oga no be by force to serve your allah.


Igbo culture and islam can never work together.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:49pm On Sep 18, 2020
emperorshaokahn:
your father no see better thing tell you na to day gossip about tribes abi?.he must be a very jobless man,just like you too op.well i'm not surprised though,like father like son.
. Only a bastard insult someone else fathers. Child from dysfunctional family abuse people online. I'm supposed you will throw some facts around rather you are just whining

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:50pm On Sep 18, 2020
loveth360:
Oga no be by force to serve your allah.


Igbo culture and islam can never work together.
. Oh but you can live in North and practice your faith? We are lying to our conscience
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 6:53pm On Sep 18, 2020
Mathantics:


I'm sure you're just doing copy and paste from somewhere(probably a facebook group)

You have nothing upstairs.

I'm off the thread and now I knw why your father didn't use condom.
. I thought I could read some in-depth analysis and facts from you but here we have adult whining like kid over a stale bread.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 6:55pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Oh but you can live in North and practice your faith? We are lying to our conscience
And northerns in East are not practicing their faith?

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Bikoko: 6:56pm On Sep 18, 2020
Maybe if your father had spent the best part of his years hustling like his fellow men were doing, he would have become a Dangote or Otedola of his time...sad he ended up the sad miserable loser that he is... you accuse the Igbos of religious intolerance, but when last did you hear the Igbos sentence a man to death for blasphemy against Jesus, or going on a riot to kill every non-Christian in sight because some Arab in Kuwait or Saudi Arabia insulted Jesus Christ... better go find something better to do with your life, and tell your useless father to spend his last years on earth been more useful to himself and his family instead of feeding you with nonsense tales.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:01pm On Sep 18, 2020
loveth360:
And northerns in East are not practicing their faith?
. Who will allow Islam to religious worship center in IBO land. Until we learn to RESPECT each other we will never have a better Nigeria.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by emperorshaokahn(m): 7:04pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Only a bastard insult someone else fathers. Child from dysfunctional family abuse people online. I'm supposed you will throw some facts around rather you are just whining
you are a clown,leave igbos alone,you and your jobless father.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:04pm On Sep 18, 2020
What is my business with someone who clearly knows if he goes against his religious beliefs he will be killed. Learn to RESPECT other so you can earn that respect.
Kid from dysfunctional family abuse people online.
Only a bastard child insult someone else father.
Argue with facts and stop whining like used Pampers

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:05pm On Sep 18, 2020
emperorshaokahn:
you are a clown,leave igbos alone,you and your jobless father.
. E pain ohooo argue with facts or crawl into bed like a suck that you are
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 7:06pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Who will allow Islam to religious worship center in IBO land. Until we learn to RESPECT each other we will never have a better Nigeria.
Your people have many mosque in East where they worship their allah without anyone attacking them.



Who is praying for better Nigeria with you.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:09pm On Sep 18, 2020
loveth360:
Your people have many mosque in East where they worship their allah without anyone attacking them.



Who is praying for better Nigeria with you.
. Go back to the East. Let your leaders resign from Nigerian Government, redraw your map excluding Niger Delta then we can talk about separation. Until then come to the table with maturity let talk about Nationhood.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 7:18pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Go back to the East. Let your leaders resign from Nigerian Government, redraw your map excluding Niger Delta then we can talk about separation. Until then come to the table with maturity let talk about Nationhood.
Why would Niger Delta excluded.

Oh! you love oil but not the people.

And who are you to determine
who is to and who is not.



Am from Asaba delta state,we and you northerns are not one.


Your argument here is even immature.

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by sirjamesjnr(m): 7:23pm On Sep 18, 2020
loveth360:
Why would Niger Delta excluded.

Oh! you love oil but not the people.

And who are you to determine
who is to and who is not.



Am from Asaba delta state,we and you northerns are not one.


Your argument here is even immature.
. Then Apologies because am a Niger Delta. I am open minded to see things as they are. I know my way around Asaba, we used to have a of fun at one club along summit road. We are not part of Ibos. We have endured a lot from Hausa-Fulani so no one will take advantage of us again.
Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by Blackmann001: 7:26pm On Sep 18, 2020
..y hide the real topic and disguise under ur Fulani story ....

What brought Igbo's into all ur narrative..?

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by AniOmaa: 7:31pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Then Apologies because am a Niger Delta. I am open minded to see things as they are. I know my way around Asaba, we used to have a of fun at one club along summit road. We are not part of Ibos. We have endured a lot from Hausa-Fulani so no one will take advantage of us again.

When you say you're a Niger Deltan, can you be more specific about your tribe? Niger delta is a geographical expression and enclave, and not a homogenous ethnic nationality. I'm a proud Igbo man from Okpanam even though I fall under the Anioma cultural nomenclature, get my point now? so don't be vague about your identity, which part of the Niger delta are you from?

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Re: What My Father Told Me About Hausa-fulani by loveth360(f): 7:33pm On Sep 18, 2020
sirjamesjnr:
. Then Apologies because am a Niger Delta. I am open minded to see things as they are. I know my way around Asaba, we used to have a of fun at one club along summit road. We are not part of Ibos. We have endured a lot from Hausa-Fulani so no one will take advantage of us again.
Then Speak for your tribe,there are many tribe here in south south.

As for me and my people,we will always be with our brothers in across the niger.

"We have endured a lot from Hausa-
Fulani"but all your post
is hatred towards Igbos,Who are you deceiving.


In fact Am Igbo from delta state.

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