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Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by gidgiddy: 9:44pm On Dec 12, 2022
Director General of the World Trade Organisation(WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. A woman of excellence

Ada Oma Igbo! Chukwu chebe gi!

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 9:46pm On Dec 12, 2022
Deltan

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Greatkenny2: 9:46pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:
Deltian
Please don’t stop crying

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by ItsTutsi(m): 9:47pm On Dec 12, 2022
She's from Delta, Niger Delta.. not Ibo pls!
gidgiddy:
Director General of the World Trade Organisation(WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. A woman of excellence

Ada Oma Igbo! Chukwu chebe gi!

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by toneroforever(m): 9:47pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:
Deltian

She is an Igbo woman. Delta is her state though

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ojiofor: 9:48pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:
Deltian

Yeah she is indeed Deltan by state of origin.
Abian through marriage and Igbo by tribe.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by toneroforever(m): 9:50pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ojiofor:


Yeah she is indeed Deltan by state of origin.
Abian through marriage and Igbo by tribe.

Good bless you

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 9:51pm On Dec 12, 2022
toneroforever:


She is an Igbo woman. Delta is her state though

What made her Igbo woman?

By the time you get your Biafria of 5SE states, will you borrow Iweala to come and be your president?

Because Brazilians speak Yoruba doesn't mean Salvado will become president in Yoruba Nation

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by everythinggirly(f): 9:53pm On Dec 12, 2022
A woman of substance!

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ojiofor: 9:53pm On Dec 12, 2022
toneroforever:


Good bless you

Amen and bless you too.
Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 9:54pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ojiofor:


Yeah she is indeed Deltan by state of origin.
Abian through marriage and Igbo by tribe.

But Igbo tradition doesn't recognise women gender, or has the practise changed?

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by godofuck231: 9:55pm On Dec 12, 2022
Oh I thought that was bianca ojukwu, the power slap giver and bringer of senses , like she actually resets the manners of loose b*tches
Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 9:55pm On Dec 12, 2022
Greatkenny2:

Please don’t stop crying

As your family members dey cry of the horror from SimonEkpa

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ojiofor: 9:58pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


But Igbo tradition doesn't recognise women gender, or has the practise changed?

In which history book did you read that?
Girl child education is highest in Igboland more than any other region.If we don't believe in our women would we send them to school?
Instead of sending them to school we just married them off at the age of 12 years like your tribes men does.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 9:59pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ojiofor:


In which history book did you read that?
Girl child education is highest in Igboland more than any other region.If we don't believe in our women would we send them to school?
Instead of sending them to school we have married off at the age of 12 years like your tribes men does.


Am talking about inheritance and social right

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by tctrills: 10:01pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:
Deltan
Oga there are many tribes in Delta and Igbo is one of the 3 biggest.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 10:02pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ojiofor:


In which history book did you read that?
Girl child education is highest in Igboland more than any other region.If we don't believe in our women would we send them to school?
Instead of sending them to school we have married them off at the age of 12 years like your tribes men does.


No, I think the reason why you think Igbo women are more in school is because more men chose trade so early.

Because there are more dropout of male child in SE doesn't translate to culture of empowering women

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by kettykin: 10:03pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


What made her Igbo woman?

By the time you get your Biafria of 5SE states, will you borrow Iweala to come and be your president?

Because Brazilians speak Yoruba doesn't mean Salvado will become president in Yoruba Nation

Yes you have a lot of catching up to do, this woman served in Biafra her dad was also a Biafran soldier, how then will she be a Nigerian when the country splits

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Creamypie(m): 10:04pm On Dec 12, 2022
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Ttalk:


What made her Igbo woman?

By the time you get your Biafria of 5SE states, will you borrow Iweala to come and be your president?

Because Brazilians speak Yoruba doesn't mean Salvado will become president in Yoruba Nation
Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 10:05pm On Dec 12, 2022
tctrills:

Oga there are many tribes in Delta and Igbo is one of the 3 biggest.

Let Iweala claim Igbo and not you assigning tribe to innocent woman, that's the greatest insult to a fellow human

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by tctrills: 10:05pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


But Igbo tradition doesn't recognise women gender, or has the practise changed?
What do you mean by that? You guys just type without asking questions. Do you think that it is men that give birth to babies in Igbo land? Or have you read it on any history book that Igbo's don't recognize women?
Study before saying the things you say.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by gidgiddy: 10:09pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


Let Iweala claim Igbo and not you assigning tribe to innocent woman, that's the greatest insult to a fellow human

You seem to know Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala well? May be you can tell us her ethnic group then?

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 10:10pm On Dec 12, 2022
kettykin:


Yes you have a lot of catching up to do, this woman served in Biafra her dad was also a Biafran soldier, how then will she be a Nigerian when the country splits

So also many Yoruba, the likes of Victor Banjo and some others like Soyinka who we're sympathetic to the cause of Biafra, will that make you accept Soyinka to be your President?

Fighting in a war is the least criteria in determining indigenous people, your argument here is poor

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ojiofor: 10:10pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


Am talking about inheritance and social right

Which social right is more than giving a girl child sound education?
Btw rich Igbomen buy properties for their daughters and 'will' properties to them too.
What women do not inherit is their father's compound in the village or family land farm lands, that is the inheritance of the male children as the daughters are supposed to get married and live in their husband houses where her children will inherit their father's family inheritance.In case she is unmarried she will live with her brothers in her father's compound.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ttalk: 10:11pm On Dec 12, 2022
gidgiddy:


You seem to know Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala well? May be you can tell us her ethnic group then?

Stop missing ethnic group with dialect

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by TakeNigeriaBack: 10:12pm On Dec 12, 2022
Why are people saying she is Deltan? Is Delta a tribe? Delta is a state.

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by technicallyrich(m): 10:13pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


Let Iweala claim Igbo and not you assigning tribe to innocent woman, that's the greatest insult to a fellow human
Derty coword that shitt and pooo in pots,plates and custard rubber.
No wonder your girls don't wash their pantt and smells everytime.
Just remember that theifnubuu will lose grin cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by gidgiddy: 10:14pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


Stop missing ethnic group with dialect

In other words, you dont know Dr Okonjo-Iwaela's ethnic group? But you know she isnt Igbo?

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Osamabinladenik: 10:15pm On Dec 12, 2022
She's actually the most powerful Nigerian woman on the planet

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Re: Celebrating The Most Powerful Igbo Woman On Earth by Ojiofor: 10:15pm On Dec 12, 2022
Ttalk:


No, I think the reason why you think Igbo women are more in school is because more men chose trade so early.

Because there are more dropout of male child in SE doesn't translate to culture of empowering women

We still have more men in school way more than many regions in Nigeria that is a fact.
We believe and value our women and invest heavily on them.

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