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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:37am On Aug 13, 2021
Zooposki:
No one yellow for here.
Don't mind him jare. Eboes all look like Phyno, Ozo, and Bianca Ojukwu. Any Eboe that looks like Obi Cubana, Mr. Ibu, Ikpeazu, Ugwuanyi, Achebe and these ones in these pictures are just Kenyans masquerading as Eboe.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by OfoIgbo: 10:37am On Aug 13, 2021
ariketalks:
You can easily tell skin tone from black and white pictures. But why are you focused on complexion?



You are only showing pictures taken in the 1960s. I need pictures taken in the late 1800s and early 1900 (not later than 1910s)
I can even guarantee that those fair ladies there are not completely Yoruba. They are either mixed with Europeans or Igbos.

Tomorrow, you start to tell us that FFK's sons have typical Yoruba complexion.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by kennykruzmason: 10:39am On Aug 13, 2021
DabuIIIT:


That's only gonna happen when your posts makes some sense...

Go get sense and have peace of mind
Life is too short to act like you know all

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:41am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Oyibos noted the fact that Igbos were lighter than Yorubas and other Africans.

It is difficult to determine the complexion of someone from those ancient black and white cameras, but one obvious fact is that they are all much fairer than their hair
Oga leave story. While it's not even an argument that Igbos have more lighstkinned people than Yorubas (infacf, lightskinned Yorubas often get called "omo jo Ibo" - "child that resembles Igbo"wink, these Igbos in these pictures are all darkskinned. One would know a lighskinned person even in a black and white picture.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:43am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Oyibos noted the fact that Igbos were lighter than Yorubas and other Africans.

It is difficult to determine the complexion of someone from those ancient black and white cameras, but one obvious fact is that they are all much fairer than their hair
Igbos are definitely not lighter than Zulu and Xhosa people, let alone Fulanis though.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:45am On Aug 13, 2021
IhateYouMan:



Olodo, how can you tell their complexion from black and white photographs ?? cheesy
Oga, they're all darkskinned, lol. You can still tell a lightskinned person apart from a darkskinned person even in a black and white photograph. I've always noticed Igbos being ashamed of their darkskinned ancestors. Why is that? Even when you guys are predominantly darkskinned?

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:47am On Aug 13, 2021
earthsync:

They all look dark skinned undecided
They all look darkskinned because they are all darkskinned.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by OfoIgbo: 10:53am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
Igbos are definitely not lighter than Zulu and Xhosa people, let alone Fulanis though.

Igbos are by far, academically more intelligent that Fulanis and Zulus.

Igbos are also not darker than the tribes you mentioned. And some Igbos have hazel eyes. Fulanis and Zulus don't normally have hazel eyes, unless they are faking it with contact lenses.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 10:54am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


All the people in those pics are lighter than Tinubu and Obasanjo. Some might even be as fair as Maduka, but the ancient black and white camera used in covering them is not showing it.
Anyway, the white people that saw these Igbos in real life commented that they were generally much lighter than the other Africans.
Real life observation is more reliable than pictures from archaic black and white cameras
Geez! Why exactly are you guys always ashamed of your dark skinned ancestors being dark skinned. It's very glaring that these people here are all dark skinned regardless of it being a black and white photograph. I've seen the same thing on Nigeria Nostalgia Project group on Facebook, where you guys always deny your dark skinned ancestors. Does being light skinned make you special? Even when you guys are predominantly a darkskinned people? Smh.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by ThEGodFaThEr103(m): 10:56am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
Oga, they're all darkskinned, lol. You can still tell a lightskinned person apart from a darkskinned person even in a black and white photograph. I've always noticed Igbos being ashamed of their darkskinned ancestors. Why is that? Even when you guys are predominantly darkskinned?
Mugu, so in your mind Igbos are predominantly darkskinned?
In every 3 dark skinned Igbo you'll find 7 light skinned ones unlike my Yoruba people that it's very rare to find a light skinned person without using those cheap roadside "bleaching Oshe".
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Gandollaar(f): 10:57am On Aug 13, 2021
greymiles:
Igbos are way far ahead of yorubas from time
This thread is not about Yorubas.

Op where's the proof of these?
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:02am On Aug 13, 2021
rosinkkit:


Do you think being light-skinned makes you better?

You sound like you've a really twisted mentality around skin colour.
I think at this point, they think it makes them better. The last time, one slowpoke was mocking Ijaw people for having jet black skin, that the only light skinned Ijaws are the ones who have mixed with Igbos. But when I pointed out to him that Obi Cubana also has jet black skin, the clown then began beating about the bush. I wonder why a predominantly darkskinned people get ashamed of their darkskinned ancestors just because many of them are light skinned.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nobody: 11:06am On Aug 13, 2021
DabuIIIT:


Stop foaming,I'm not from where your fixated mindset thinks I'm from... Move out n away from your tiny circle,thanks.
grin

It doesn't surprise me anymore, I'd not be proud if I'm from South East.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nobody: 11:09am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
I think at this point, they think it makes them better. The last time, one slowpoke was mocking Ijaw people for having jet black skin, that the only light skinned Ijaws are the ones who have mixed with Igbos. But when I pointed out to him that Obi Cubana also has jet black skin, the clown then began beating about the bush. I wonder why a predominantly darkskinned people get ashamed of their darkskinned ancestors just because many of them are light skinned.
But if you followed the thread you'll see that it was not Igbos that began the dark skinned argument, instead of someone to comment on the culture he decided to comment on the skin tone

I think some black Nigerians have serious inferiority complex that manifest itself in form of resentment

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:09am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


You are only showing pictures taken in the 1960s. I need pictures taken in the late 1800s and early 1900 (not later than 1910s)
I can even guarantee that those fair ladies there are not completely Yoruba. They are either mixed with Europeans or Igbos.

Tomorrow, you start to tell us that FFK's sons have typical Yoruba complexion.
Lol, bloody clown! I guess Bukky Wright, Sola Sobowale, Busola Dakolo, Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Yetunde Barnabas, and the many lighstkinned Yorubas also mixed with Europeans or Igbos. Werey. Maybe Obi Cubana also mixed with Sudanese, that must be why he's so dark skinned.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by OfoIgbo: 11:10am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
Geez! Why exactly are you guys always ashamed of your dark skinned ancestors being dark skinned. It's very glaring that these people here are all dark skinned regardless of it being a black and white photograph. I've seen the same thing on Nigeria Nostalgia Project group on Facebook, where you guys always deny your dark skinned ancestors. Does being light skinned make you special? Even when you guys are predominantly a darkskinned people? Smh.

There are various shades of dark skin.
There is no harm in us being proud of our shades of dark skin.

Just don't ascribe any other group's shades of dark skin to Ndigbo.

Be proud of your charcoal black skin. We are proud of our own shades of black skin.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by OfoIgbo: 11:13am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
Lol, bloody clown! I guess Bukky Wright, Sola Sobowale, Busola Dakolo, Sunkanmi Omobolanle and the many lighstkinned Yorubas also mixed with Europeans or Igbos. Werey. Maybe Obi Cubana also mixed with Sudanese, that must be why he's so dark skinned.

Tinubu is darker than Cubana and yet when Tinubu is in the midst of his fellow Yorubas, his complexion blends with those he is with. But when Cubana is in a group picture with his fellow Igbos, he stands out as darker than the rest.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:13am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Igbos are by far, academically more intelligent that Fulanis and Zulus.

Igbos are also not darker than the tribes you mentioned. And some Igbos have hazel eyes. Fulanis and Zulus don't normally have hazel eyes, unless they are faking it with contact lenses.
Shut up! Everyone knows Fulanis are fairer than Igbos, even to the point of looking like North Africans. Zulus and Xhosas are also generally fairer than Igbos. But I'll overlook your braindead, chestbeating delusion that "Igbos are by far, academically more intelligent that (sic) Fulanis and Zulus" though. You Igbos are predominantly a darkskinned people, stop being ashamed of your people. Achebe, Zik, Ojukwu were all darkskinned, and they're the most popular Igbo figures ever.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:16am On Aug 13, 2021
ThEGodFaThEr103:

Mugu, so in your mind Igbos are predominantly darkskinned?
In every 3 dark skinned Igbo you'll find 7 light skinned ones unlike my Yoruba people that it's very rare to find a light skinned person without using those cheap roadside "bleaching Oshe".
Lol, werey wants to make Eboes a predominantly lightskinned people so bad. Can you please just post a picture of an Igbo gathering here? I mean, a picture where Igbos are concentrated somewhere? I want to see such "predominantly lighskinned people" lol.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:18am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


Tinubu is darker than Cubana and yet when Tinubu is in the midst of his fellow Yorubas, his complexion blends with those he is with. But when Cubana is in a group picture with his fellow Igbos, he stands out as darker than the rest.
Tinubu is most definitely darker than Cubana. And even if he is, there's nothing wrong in that. But please, show me a picture of a concentration of Igbo people, I just want to see such "predominantly light skinned people."
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:20am On Aug 13, 2021
OfoIgbo:


There are various shades of dark skin.
There is no harm in us being proud of our shades of dark skin.

Just don't ascribe any other group's shades of dark skin to Ndigbo.

Be proud of your charcoal black skin. We are proud of our own shades of black skin.
The vast majority of you are darkskinned, your codeine-influenced ramblings about "shades of dark skin" notwithstanding. Eboes are a predominantly dark skinned people like Achebe, Zik, Ojukwu, Ikpeazu, Mr. Ibu, Ekweremmadu, Ugwuanyi, Obi Cubana etc. Stop being ashamed of your people, IPOB cretin.

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:21am On Aug 13, 2021
LordVoldermort:

But if you followed the thread you'll see that it was not Igbos that began the dark skinned argument, instead of someone to comment on the culture he decided to comment on the skin tone

I think some black Nigerians have serious inferiority complex that manifest itself in form of resentment
What the hell is "some black Nigerians"? Are there white Nigerians?

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nobody: 11:25am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
What the hell is "some black Nigerians"? Are there white Nigerians?
There are Light skinned Nigerians there are Albinos there are Half castes
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:26am On Aug 13, 2021
LordVoldermort:

There are Light skinned Nigerians there are Albinos there are Half castes
So, light skinned Nigerians aren't black then? Thanks for this information bro.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nobody: 11:30am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
So, light skinned Nigerians aren't black then? Thanks for this information bro.
Be acting as if you don't get the point, I'm starting to think you actually prove my earlier point

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Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nooel1: 11:32am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
The vast majority of you are darkskinned, your codeine-influenced ramblings about "shades of dark skin" notwithstanding. Eboes are a predominantly dark skinned people like Achebe, Zik, Ojukwu, Ikpeazu, Mr. Ibu, Ekweremmadu, Ugwuanyi, Obi Cubana etc. Stop being ashamed of your people, IPOB cretin.
TheGodFather103, countered your stupid statement only for you to run to the Mod's to have him banned.
If you're not connected to those tribalistic Yoruba mods then youre one of them.
Useless human being.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nooel1: 11:35am On Aug 13, 2021
LordVoldermort:

Be acting as if you don't get the point, I'm starting to think you actually prove my earlier point
Avoid unnecessary argument with that Newton fellow, he's very wicked and tribalistics.
He's going to have you banned on Nairaland if you continue arguing with him.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:35am On Aug 13, 2021
Nooel1:

TheGodFather103, countered your stupid statement only for you to run to the Mod's to have him banned.
If you're not connected to those tribalistic Yoruba mods then youre one of them.
Useless human being.
Let me point out that I've never reported any one on here, despite your obvious mental illness. But still, you Eboes are a predominantly dark skinned people, I wonder why you clowns are so ashamed of your people this much.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Newton85: 11:36am On Aug 13, 2021
LordVoldermort:

Be acting as if you don't get the point, I'm starting to think you actually prove my earlier point
Oga, I don't get the point. Let me ask you, just show one lightskinned Nigerian that isn't black. I want to check something.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by Nooel1: 11:39am On Aug 13, 2021
Newton85:
Let me point out that I've never reported any one on here, despite your obvious mental illness. But still, you Eboes are a predominantly dark skinned people, I wonder why you clowns are so ashamed of your people this much.
Look at this Alainironu ara Galatia, you can't deceive us. You're one of the useless tribalistics mods or connected to them either way. Why did you run to go and report ThEGodFaThEr103 when he countered you?
Wicked human being of an afonjaz.
Re: Astonishing Ancient Igbo Male Hairstyles by DabuIIIT: 11:52am On Aug 13, 2021
SlyDev:


It doesn't surprise me anymore, I'd not be proud if I'm from South East.

The easterners are proud of their heritage. Only a bastard will deny his heritage/father's name/where he's from,thank you.

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