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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by boyfrank: 1:53pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11: The picture u are proud about is dated 1949, dude enugu coal power plant have been built by then, including rails running from enugu to PH. That building is western oriented. 3 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 2:14pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
boyfrank:Is this the Enugu coal power plant attached below? Lol. ———— Be deceiving yourself. I guess the brown zinc roof atop your power plant below is “Igbo oriented”. When someone is ahead of you, then they’re head of you. Stop capping. We tapped the “western oriented” structure early. You tapped the “western oriented” structure late. That’s the whole point. 6 Likes
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 2:43pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Bkayyy:You haven't disputed any of his facts either. You can't equate barbarism to Egalitarianism. Also,ibos never had a dynasty, the Aro doesn't belong to ibos, ibos are Interlopers in Aro. 1 Like |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 2:59pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:And it’s a blatant falsehood that a certain ruling Alaafin clan is of Nupe origin. 4 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 3:16pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:Of course, it was a lie. They say Dangote is ibo, I can never believe whatever comes out of the mouth of ibos. 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by IGBOSON1: 3:27pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
We shouldn't engage these insecure, envious bastards on this thread anymore, so we can go back to posting and discussing those captivating olden days pics and traditions of Ndigbo. Of course, when they see we're ignoring them they will use one of their impostor 'Igbo monikers' to make another inciteful post...just to give them an excuse to stay on a thread that has nothing to do with them! Just ignore them! They don't like creating their own threads to post all these pics they're posting here, b'cos they know such threads hardly ever last beyond 2 or 3 days...so they now look for a thriving Igbo thread to piggyback on and start dick measuring with Igbos! 3 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Igboid: 3:37pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Where is the OP. He should come and continue his good work. 3 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:41pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:Dangote is Igbo kẹ? I died. 3 Likes
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by IGBOSON1: 3:46pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by aribisala0(m): 3:50pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:It is blatant weakness to respond to that idiotic remark . Do not be weak in dealing with any of these savages. always decide what the conversation will be and on your own terms See how they are dragging you all over the place talking about Dangote and Indomie SMH 1 Like |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 3:53pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:Dangote was given an ibo meaning. https://www.nairaland.com/1267208/dangote-could-igbo-why-dangote |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:54pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
aribisala0:Dragging me talking about Dangote and Indomie?? Where?? Lol 3 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by aribisala0(m): 3:55pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
The issue here is how the Eboes lived in "olden days" Someone s trying to paint a utopian picture. The reality is traditional Eboe society was misogynistic and discriminatory against a "caste" of people arbitrarily designated as "OSU" These people were treated to all kinds of dehumanizing segregation and this status was inherited and could never be undone How then can such people claim to be egalitarian? 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 3:56pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:Those who say that are obviously sick. 3 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 4:00pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Shiver99:Arochukwu does not belong to Ibos, ibos are Interlopers. Why do you guys keep repeating this lies. 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 4:13pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Shiver99:Why have these fabrics gone extinct?. I strongly doubt these belong to ibos. Why have ibos abadoned these fabrics for an imported fabric called isi agu?.. 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 4:24pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Shiver99:There is no existence of these hairstyles anywhere among ibos. All these couldn't have gone extinct within 46 years of colonization. They are hard to come by among Ibo women. 1 Like |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:06pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:This is exactly how ridiculous you sound. I said "two can play at the game" 1 Like |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:09pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:You tapped because you worth Nothing. See your Alaafin posing for a shot in 1975
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:11pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:Ndigbo are like aliens to you black savages. Their accomplishments are mere wishes for you lots. Take a look at the fabrics in action 3 Likes
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 9:24pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Bkayyy:Still showing images of Colonial era. Where are the fabrics now? Why is the other woman seated in leg shackles, probably a sex slave to some British serfs. 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:33pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:LOL. Here comes the interpretation from people with history of poverty. Those are ivory anklets. Each worths four slaves. from history, Igbo women never stay close to poverty or dress poor and wretched like Yoruba women. Here is a picture of when Baikie attempted to buy it during his Voyage to Nigeria with Ajayi Crowther. 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Putindbutt: 9:42pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Bkayyy:1. The leg cuffs wasn't an ivory. 2. Those who were given leg Ivory were identified as sex slaves to the whites. Ibo men were slaves commodity as much as their women as sex palliatives. 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:44pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Putindbutt:No need to tell your history and substitute the name of your tribe with Igbo. We all know Ijaw history 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 9:46pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Thanks to social media, we now have people with a history of poverty like Yorubas and cannibals without any history or civilisation at all throwing tantrums at the nation known for her wealth like Ndigbo. Putingdbutt read how they described your Ijaw people. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 10:11pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Bkayyy:You lied. And I got you disgraced for it. How you’re happy being disgraced is beyond me. Or is it an Igbo thing? 3 Likes
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 10:13pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
TAO11:Lol. They say the hardest thing for fools is recognising their stupidity. This was exactly how you sounded when I emptied the long lies of Oyo calvary in your presence at your thread. Maybe you just recovered from it. 1 Like |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Detuner: 10:22pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Donmobi: Arab Murals Indeed FYI, Ancient cities in the Sahel North and in other parts of Southern Nigeria (Oyo, benin etc) are still there for everyone to see. The only ethnic group with something to proof is yours, cos they have nothing of such, Beside being sold as slaves by all other tribes, its still debatable whether Igbo had a civilization when the white man found you. See early nineties photo of Igbo warriors, looking like hunters and gatherers 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Bkayyy: 11:02pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Detuner:LOL. If I am not mistaking, the entire Hausa land was divided into two and enslaved. Would you mind telling us how you address the Emir? If shame will allow you. We know all of your history 2 Likes |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by Donmobi(m): 11:04pm On Jan 11, 2022 |
Detuner:Bravo! I guess those Igbo warriors consisted of a more adolescent bunch. Brave!! Back to you Friend, []wow! Just look at those colours on those your warriors, amazing and enlightening, I've really learnt something today, perhaps you should maybe...... Create a thread on this [] One question though, why are there so much bright colours on their warrior dressings?, don't you think it would play them a big disadvantages in warfare especially in areas were blending and camouflage are crucial? Don't you think bright colours make them easy targets? |
Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:26am On Jan 12, 2022 |
Warning to Bkayy: You will need your brain this time around. Bkayyy:Those who key-in to strides in the global space are worthless?? Lol. Is that what I’m hearing?? What inferiority complex can not do to ndi-Igbos does not exist. LMAO Well, sorry to shatter your ass as I’m about to do: Ndi-Igbos also keyed-in to trends in the global space-just that they were slow/late to the party. For example, your ancestors built a “coal power plant” (LMAO) attached in the 1st screenshot below. /s The brown zinc-roofing of this Igbo “coal power plant” was a global trend which the Igbos also keyed into. Will you then be bold/consistent enough to inform us about how worthless your fore-dads/moms are? See your Alaafin posing for a shot inYes that’s the Alaafin Adeyemi-1 Alowolodu. Yes, he is fully & richly robed in a silk attire as it befits his royal majesty. Do Igbo Ezes/Igwes pose naked for photoshoots? Just curious. Lastly, that photograph was taken in c.1903 — NOT 1975, you degenerate nincompoop. ———— Having exposed you for the insanely moronic liar that you are, take a look at the Yorùbá home in the second screenshot below. Yes, it is the famous Ẹbun House (aka. Pẹtẹsi Anduru) owned by a Yorùbá man, viz. Bode Thomas’ father. Yes it was designed and constructed by a Yorùbá man. Yes, the Yoruba architect is: Herbert Macaulay. The structure was completed by 1913. There are more in stock. Die in your jealousy. Watch out. Cheers 12 Likes 1 Share
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Re: How Igbos Lived In The Olden Days by TAO11(f): 12:27am On Jan 12, 2022 |
Bkayyy:You mean I should forgive your foolishness/stupidity?? Okay I forgive your foolishness and stupidity. Done? This was exactly how you sounded when I emptied the long lies of Oyo calvary in your presence at your thread. Maybe you just recovered from it.I’m ROTFL. You mean that thread where everyone literally gang-r@ped you and made you a laughing stock?? You were so humiliated that you had no a choice than to flee quietly. Below is the link to where I hammered the final nail into your coffin in that thread. https://www.nairaland.com/6780162/there-really-oyo-empire/2#106349518 Looks familiar, or still partially amnesiac? Haha 11 Likes 1 Share |
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