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Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Ihuomadinihu: 11:59pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
fratermathy:You need serious lectures about Igbos,unfortunately is bedtime. |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 11:59pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
melzabull: My intellectual training all through my undergraduate and postgraduate studies will not make me accept premises that are faulty just because of a sense of ethnic chivalry. I'll accept truth and clear facts. These guys have not done that, rather they have resorted to attacking my words instead of countering them with hard facts. Is it possible for two people to stay together in a room and not be alike? |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:00am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: You, my friend, need serious lectures on Ethnic Relations. 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by ezeagu(m): 12:00am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy: "Regardless, the talent of these casters was truly astonishing. Many of the castings were made in stages. For instance, in one bronze bowl set on a flat stand found at Igbo-Ukwu, small decorative items including insects and spirals were cast first and placed in the wax model before the main parts of the bowl were made. The vessel itself was then cast in two parts and fitted together by casting a middle band. In addition to a variety of ritual vessels (whose designs appear to reproduce the form of gourd vessels to which metal handles have been attached), many other bronze items have been found at Igbo-Ukwu, including pendants, crowns and breastplates, staff ornaments, swords, and fly-whisk handles. These works were also found with tens of thousands of beads, attained through trade for slaves, ivory, or spices. Igbo-Ukwu bronzeworking was an isolated phenomenon at the time, but bronze casting developed several centuries later in other parts of Nigeria." http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/igbo/hd_igbo.htm 3 Likes |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:00am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy:We are not measuring dick here oga I am a researcher by proffesion so I can puncture your lies and showcase your loopholes Take it you goofed big time here |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by lyntiffany(f): 12:01am On Oct 04, 2015 |
tonychristopher:yes but they all have same similarities. The only clear distinction is their sizes which along the line we tend to merge them to get the beauty and alluring colours we desire. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Nobody: 12:01am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Biko all I want to correct is the false impression that head-tie which we Ndi Igbo call ichafu, is a yoruba creation. Yorubas have always been known for their aso-oke and not ichafu. The fact that yoruba women now tie ichafu which they call 'gele,' does not in any way make it a yoruba creation or part of the ancient yoruba culture. Also the yorubas certainly don't own the music industry. I don't know where the OP got such silly notion from. @OP, instead of indulging in this unnecessary argument, don't you think it will be better for you to make the appropriate correction in your write up? Simply describe the Igbo culture without likening it to that of the Benin people, in order not to insult the sensibility of the great and unique Igbo nation.That is certainly not too much to ask is it? 2 Likes |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:01am On Oct 04, 2015 |
ezeagu: Thank you for this postulation... Don't mind our funny OP |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:02am On Oct 04, 2015 |
ezeagu: Doesn't explain Venetian and Egyptian importation. If they could cast theirs, then why import? In any case, the issue of beads have been settled. The beads worn by royalty are not the same worn by the common man. Where they come from makes the difference. It was fashionable to get Portugues beads then which were majorly sold by Benin people who bought from Portuguese. |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Ihuomadinihu: 12:02am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy:Coral beads are imported beads which were sold to Africans. Are you trying to say that only Edos have exclusive right to use what was brought by white traders or what? OMG! 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by boskolin: 12:03am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:03am On Oct 04, 2015 |
nwanlecha: We even have our own akwaete .... |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:04am On Oct 04, 2015 |
nwanlecha: That is the point, I never insulted the Igbo nation. Saying that their dressing/traditional system were modelled after the Edo system does not relegate their culture. It is an academic fact that the Edo empire had overarching influence in the whole of Southern Nigeria. |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by boskolin: 12:04am On Oct 04, 2015 |
nwanlecha:Igbo have no culture, they are Jewish wannabe. |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:04am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: No mind that guy ...edo had the franchise from Europe Lol 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:05am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: Edos bought them and had more use for them. Besides, do I need to spell it out for you that the Obas monopolised trade with the Portuguese? |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:05am On Oct 04, 2015 |
tonychristopher: Or is it less plausible than the fact that Igbo IMPORTED them from VENICE and EGYPT |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:05am On Oct 04, 2015 |
boskolin: Who be this one again Abiakwa ha? Even if they are Jews...don't Jews have culture What are we even churning out of universities these days ? 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Ihuomadinihu: 12:06am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy:Lmao! So because Fish is imported through Lagos seaport,the people in Abia shouldn't equally use the fish how the want it? Ignorance! It was imported and used by all sorts of people in Southern Nigeria. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:06am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy: With specification from Milan and Sicily Lol |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:07am On Oct 04, 2015 |
melzabull: Abusive statements were not started by me. . I give back only what I am given. Nemo Dat Quod Non Habeat |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Nobody: 12:07am On Oct 04, 2015 |
tonychristopher: Benins aren't riverine but they still managed to trade with the Portuguese. When they traded with Portuguese merchants, they would probably trade in one of those riverine areas in the Delta since Benin Kingdom was in control of Southern Nigeria. It's very reasonable to say that Edo isn't a littoral area since it's not near the coast, but to say that the Edo weren't traders is mind boggling. Considering the fact that they also played a role in the early development of Lagos (Eko) along with the Portuguese. 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:07am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: My dear ...the bead must have had user manual But benins were never traders nor sea fearers |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:08am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: Monopoly of trade doesn't mean other tribes couldn't get it. They could.. just not directly from the Portuguese. Or do I still need to spell that ? |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by tonychristopher: 12:08am On Oct 04, 2015 |
aim5: Give me one Benin marchant town naaa...your just rigmarrolling oga |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by ezeagu(m): 12:08am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy: https://books.google.com/books?id=H26pO3vwmHoC&pg=PA10&dq=igbo+ukwu+egypt 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:08am On Oct 04, 2015 |
tonychristopher: Read about Oba Ewuare and Ovaramwen Nogbaisi. |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:09am On Oct 04, 2015 |
ezeagu: This too doesnt explain what I wrote earlier. All you are doing is to prove that Igbos made their own beads. Okay. Did they also invent kingship? |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by Ihuomadinihu: 12:10am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy:A big merchant first came to my village and sold butter to me ,i used mine to eat bread while you used yours to fry food. Does it give me the monopoly to those beads? We are talking about trade here o! 1 Like |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by melzabull(f): 12:10am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy:Its good they attacked your words, at least no one attacked your person They identified faults in your opening posts and duely pointed it out. The TRUTH is that Igbo women dont dress like edo women, rather what you could have said at most was that Igbo women had similar dress style to edo women. This was the origin of the argument isn't? I insist you should have simply acknowledged your error, modified accordingly, and moved on. 2 Likes |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by fratermathy(m): 12:11am On Oct 04, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: Exactly! How it is used is your own matter. But what else could beads be used for except fashion? was it a spice used to eat Bitter Leaf Soup? |
Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by ezeagu(m): 12:11am On Oct 04, 2015 |
fratermathy: Actually, Benin people often came to Igbo-speaking Bonny island to trade with Europeans. If you doubt me, you know I have back up. 1 Like |
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