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Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by emmanuel596(m): 7:44pm On Jul 23
A post by Emmanuel Kings has gone viral on Facebook and has sparked reactions about how Igbo women treat their maids and alot of Igbo people on the comments section are agreeing with the poster.

The post reads: Igbo Women watching their kids eat while the maid works tirelessly like a War Horse.

What's your take

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by emmanuel596(m): 7:46pm On Jul 23
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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by Goodvibes007: 7:46pm On Jul 23
emmanuel596:
A Facebook post by Emmanuel Kings has gone viral on Facebook and has sparked reactions about how Igbo women treat their maids and alot of Igbo people on the comments section are agreeing with the poster.

The post reads: Igbo Women watching their kids eat while the maid works tirelessly like a War Horse.

What's your take
Mr Emmanuel Kings. It's Anambra women. Even from the replies, you can see them talking about Anambra.

Not all Ibo.

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by Bitterkola100: 7:53pm On Jul 23
It's just an igbo thing.
Once they have small money they believe every other human is beneath them.

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by tommy589(m): 7:56pm On Jul 23

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by Tjra: 7:56pm On Jul 23
Goodvibes007:

Mr Emmanuel Kings. It's Anambra women. Even from the replies, you can see them talking about Anambra.

Not all Ibo.
It's really sad.

Why the hostility towards a maid that could pour rat poison in the house soup?

Those women no wise at all.
Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by haffaze777(m): 7:58pm On Jul 23
10000000 accurate

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by Chinkoalhaji34: 8:00pm On Jul 23
The real question is, who are the ones breeding this narrative?

If the so-called treatment is a reflection of their values, then we need to re-evaluate the essence of their culture.

When you look closely, the hypocrisy shines bright.

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by psalmylee(m): 8:07pm On Jul 24
This one no be lie...anywhere I see news about maltreatment of a child ..just know say na igbo..
Igbo n child slavery ma 5&6

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by psalmylee(m): 8:09pm On Jul 24
Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by Day169: 8:42pm On Jul 24
tommy589:
.. with the overwhelming majority of our people concurring, there's nothing more to say! lipsrsealed
Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by 1Sharon(f): 9:03pm On Jul 24
Lol. Some of them do look like that for real

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Re: Is This True About Igbo/nigerian Women and how they treat their maids?? by GiulliameII: 8:15am On Jul 25
grin

Yeah. I want to say it's really about personality.
But there's some truth to it, still. I've seen some gruesome shit done by Igbo women where maids are concerned.

I had a neighbour one time, a woman from Jos who I initially thought was Igbo only because of the general state of her maid.

Yeah, she was terrible. Will give the average wicked Igbo woman a run for her money.

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