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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:28pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Why do you keep mentioning them (Olukumi)? Do you want to go and steal their villages? 3 Likes |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:24pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Olukumi ke? Eweeeeeeeeeè! Bros, have some shame for once. 5 Likes
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:18pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: With the way you are going, you will soon claim Ogun, Ada and Eben, Olokun worship in Anioma and Ugie... 2 Likes |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:06pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Learn to accept truths bro and while some of your brothers already have, you are still here making stuff up. 6 Likes
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:05pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: PUBLISHED for the Church Missionary Society IN 1925. 6 Likes |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:03pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Chai... it's the lies for me. 1 Like
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 3:02pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Then replicate these pictures at least, and stop copying ivie okuko styles and the ewu ivie shoulder bead cape attire.... If it was only western igbos (aniomas) doing it now, at least we can even understand to an extent. 1 Like |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:47pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: Get yourself educated. |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:42pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: More Yoruba from the 1800s 5 Likes 1 Share
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:41pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: I don't see the similarity. And what is the date for the ovo figurine you posted? This looks like a modern era artwork to me bro... let's be real. |
Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:37pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: 1800s Yorubaland. 4 Likes
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:28pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: LOL! 1 Like
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 2:23pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: lol 9th century AD is 300 before proof of life in Yorubaland, yet Ife already had paved streets and a system of paved roads in 8th century, shioor.... www.nairaland.com/attachments/2639678_ileifepavement_jpeg4048c2b71ec0ea00ffa926ca15636dfa Check out Carbon 14 (C14) dates) of some ife artefacts before you say such nonsense next time. [img]http:///65535/51886026025_d72e15d345_z.jpg[/img] [img]http:///65535/51886026225_515668f4be_b.jpg[/img] 8 Likes 5 Shares
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 1:20pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
Saukruat: You dey mind am? No be only fulani Aso-oke, na Fulani kijipa and Alaari...... 1 Like
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Culture / Re: What Actually Is Igbo Traditional Attire by YourNemesis: 1:15pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
BKayy: lol this is Yoruba in the 1800s .... already fully clothed. What are you talking'bout bro? 3 Likes
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Culture / Re: What Tribe Is The Closest To Yorubas Culturally? by YourNemesis: 11:25am On Feb 16, 2022 |
All the tribes that share a long border with Yorubaland. Edo, Nupe, Fon, Ebira. 5 Likes |
Culture / Re: Which State In The South West Has The Most Mountain by YourNemesis: 12:45pm On Aug 17, 2021 |
Ekiti. Ondo too has some hilly areas in the Akoko axis, but the difference between the two states is that Ondo is only hilly in part, Ekiti is hilly throughout. Nowhere in Ekiti is below 330 meters above sea with majority areas being between 400-500m. In Ondo on the other hand, there are areas consisting of vast low-lying forested plains. The hills of the Akure and Akoko areas are both continuation of a feature that converges on Ekiti. 1 Like 1 Share |
Travel / Re: Beautiful Pictures Of Abeokuta, Ogun State That Will Make You Love The City by YourNemesis: 2:04am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Well I don't have much but I was in town last year and this is my own little contribution from what i snapped back then. [img]http:///65535/50024160871_f368b511b1_c.jpg[/img] 40 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Eto Idibo Ni Guusu Iwo Oorun Naijiria. by YourNemesis: 1:12am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Ipade awon aderinposunu ree o |
Nairaland / General / MODERATORS, Help! by YourNemesis: 8:57pm On Jan 31, 2020 |
Please Unban scholes0 who was frozen banned by spam bot in the process of creating a thread, so that he can complete it. pls... He just PMed me asking me to make this request because he has been put on block for a while. cc: Mynd44 , OAM4J c: r231 , Freiburger cc: Seun , Lalasticlala |
Politics / Re: Operation Amotekun Begins In South-West: Yoruba Youths Warn Criminals by YourNemesis: 9:14am On Jan 06, 2020 |
helinues: Lwkmd!! Guy you funny die I swear.... are you whom I think you are? |
Crime / Re: Unclad Headless Body Of A Woman In Enugu Discovered By Police (Graphic Pics) by YourNemesis: 7:02am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Culture / Re: Yoruba Dad Teaching His Biracial Kids Yoruba Language (Video) by YourNemesis: 2:56pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
Normally this shouldn’t have been a big deal because those kids are actually learning to speak their own languege. From the video they already understand It. But because of how bad things have gotten we know see people speaking such languages as Yoruba abroad as a big deal... don’t they speak English or whatever language culture their mother is from already? 9 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Why France Kidnapped West Africa’s Eco Currency by YourNemesis: 2:39pm On Dec 28, 2019 |
fairfora: So much load of gibberish in one post. 21 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: Lagos-Ibadan Free Train Ride: After Low Patronage Passengers Besiege Iju Station by YourNemesis: 10:09pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
Just “now now” the people have started throwing pure water plastic sachets on the bare floor of a place they met beautifully clean without giving a fu*ck or half... Nigerians are dirty ehn!! Even if there are no garbage cans around, how hard can it be to simply hold your used sachets and nylons for a short while till you get to a garbage bin? Come back in 2 months, that place might just look like a pigsty! 75 Likes 4 Shares |
Culture / Re: Have They Ever Spoken Your Local Dialect Against You Unknowingly To Them? by YourNemesis: 4:26pm On Nov 18, 2019 |
Ardar: There ia no way in heaven or hell you understood the OP “clearly” because what he just explained in the story is a different scenario from what you are accusing Yorubas of.. but you just wanted to drag them into the story. That shouldn’t be a shocker since you are just a crass prejudiced thing. Is it ‘your people’ that don’t insult people in their own language behind them? The mgbeke from the tribe of St Innocentus. Village okpo. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Culture / Re: Have They Ever Spoken Your Local Dialect Against You Unknowingly To Them? by YourNemesis: 11:28pm On Nov 17, 2019 |
Ardar: Your IQ must be damn low.. How did you pass comprehension in secondary school? Read the OP again... this time, very slowly. They spoke in their language thinking he was Yoruba not knowing he was actually of the same stock as they were... Now how can Yorubas speak in your own language against you like you were alluding to or are you daft? Or maybe it is the Anti yoruba venom in you that is making you jump into conclusions before reading well. Actually you are just a bitter and frustrated bigot because I know damn well that it isn’t like you can’t spell Yoruba right but you keep using that twisted version of yours for whatever reason. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Culture / Re: Have They Ever Spoken Your Local Dialect Against You Unknowingly To Them? by YourNemesis: 5:15pm On Nov 17, 2019 |
Ardar: So Yorubas spoke your own local language against you? They must either be polyglots or you don’t understand the topic of the thread you are responding to. Or maybe you are just a fulltime bigot. Wehdone ma. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Nigerian States By Number Of Children Women Have By 45 Years. - NDHS 2018/19 by YourNemesis: 6:14pm On Nov 16, 2019 |
Northern women dey try sha..... 2 Likes |
Health / Re: Lagos Records Lowest Birth Rate, Katsina Is Highest by YourNemesis: 10:05am On Nov 07, 2019 |
Upworkwriter007: Nigeria would cease to exist before that happens. God forbid bad thing. |
Health / Re: Lagos Records Lowest Birth Rate, Katsina Is Highest by YourNemesis: 7:10am On Nov 07, 2019 |
Nigerfine3: The guy too dull I swear. If two women together have 7 children between them, will the average fertility be a whole number? 1 Like |
Health / Re: Lagos Records Lowest Birth Rate, Katsina Is Highest by YourNemesis: 6:27am On Nov 07, 2019 |
RTSC: That is what demographers term ’dead weight’ populace, and is the reason why Nigeria underperforms in soo many areas and endeavours especially when you compare to what they should be obtaining statistically with the population size. The vast majority of the population in Nigeria’s core north are not bankable, are not taxable, can’t utilize financial services, and are illererate. To cut long matters short, they simply just exist. And then at the end of the day, they will get more from the federal government based on that dead weight population/ money gotten from the resources and corporate effort of those who dont chose to produce 9 children per woman. And some people think the unity of this country is sustainable in the long run? 3 Likes 1 Share |
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