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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by Nobody: 4:12pm On Jul 25, 2016
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castrogee:



I don't need your peace. Pray tell me which area of life is the Yorubas more advanced than the Igbos, is it in the area of academics, science, sports, entertainment or what? Tell me which tribe has represented Nigeria better in all its international arrangement, tell me any notable figure Yorubas have produced which Igbos have not produced ten times over. I repeat we don't need Yorubas for ANYTHING. I hope you get the message and begin to fasten your seat belt.

You people keep overestimating nonsense. I ask you did Yorubas support obassanjo in his first term? Where did Yorubas support lead abiola? What about Yorubas support for your thin god awolow, what happened to him? In an election where six tribes participated and only two tribes voted for a particular candidate, tell me how in the world is that candidate going to win. Man stop this nonsense. Not now and not in a million years will the Igbos ever agree to have any sort of partnership with the Yorubas or even the Hausas, and that is because we were never supposed to be.

For your information a more powerful organization has taken over the quest for the SE/SS independence, it was inaugurated in the USA, and right now they are try to raise money to influence the US congress to pressure Nigeria into conducting a referendum for the lower Niger people, so if you thnk we are still debating with IPOB, you better wake up and smell the coffee. You can check them out here: [url]lnc-usa.org[/url]
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Another fraudster is about to cash in on the biafran sentiments again just like kanu did making thousand of pounds in donations while lying he has the support of 80 countries and yet he continues to languish in jail hopelessly. The chest beating is not my motive here. If you are not down with the unification of the south, leave this thread. There are sensible igbos like agbaworo who will gladly accept the southern unity. Joe igbokwe is doing fine in lagos as well

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by sukkot: 4:12pm On Jul 25, 2016
it is impossible. it is biblical rivalry. yoruba is jacob and ndigbo is esau. we are brothers but born with spiritual enmity lolzzz

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by sukkot: 4:13pm On Jul 25, 2016
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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by shamecurls(m): 4:15pm On Jul 25, 2016
The Yoruba`s will never rival the Igbo`s because "Igi imu o jina si ori". Believing that we have a rivalry is a big insult to the Yoruba`s as they have never been at par with us in any category or aspect of life. The West is a thousand years ahead of the East and bringing it rivalry amongs both is a ridicule to the West. We would keep importing there human resource to our region every December, as it has proven to be one of the minor backhaul of the Western economy.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CSTR12: 4:16pm On Jul 25, 2016
[quote author=babyfaceafrica post=47877572]marriage and business is fake?....for you ,not for me...thunder fire politics...who politicians epp?..kip supporting APC and PDP there ,when people are moving forward!!!![/quot]Unified progressive politics brings progress and devt that promotes inter-marriages and inter-business whatever.
Given the political acrimony, it is only a matter of time before the business and marriage relationship you so cherish drastically reduces and altogether stops.
It was not too long ago and even till now when many igbo parents don't allow their children get married to strange Nigerian tribes beyond the Niger, and it is connected to the Nigerian civil war politics.
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CSTR12: 4:17pm On Jul 25, 2016
joborskill:




But u just made it clear that igbos are less concerned about politics since you are hard working. Are you confused?
Where did i say that?
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CSTR12: 4:18pm On Jul 25, 2016
joborskill:




You are sleeping on a bicycle grin
Alright. Atleast you didn't deny it.
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by castrogee(m): 4:19pm On Jul 25, 2016
Aigbofa:


How many Ekenedili Chukwu buses landed in Lagos today? And you still don't want to have anything to do with them?
What if you want to have something to do with them? Your entire village will be on their way to Yorubaland


Mr jack, true there are a lot of Igbo coming to Lagos, but that doesn not tell the whole story. Why are they coming to Lagos? Not because we have anything to do with the Yorubas, but because we have no seaport in Igbo land, and also because Lagos was at a time the capital of Nigeria and a lot of economic advantage was pumped into it. But that should tell you what the Igbo spirit is, despite all these we still want to be left alone.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by Emancipation: 4:23pm On Jul 25, 2016
joborskill:




No yoruba man will cheer the death of an igbo. We are not wild animals. Stop peddling lies

I wish myself evil if what I am saying is a lie. In fact let me not see the end of this year. I was here on nairaland under a different account before it was banned. I witnessed so many negativism from Yoruba toward igbos. This was even before nnamdi Kanu was ever known.
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by kayfra: 4:25pm On Jul 25, 2016
There simply isn't any rivalry. We are different.

One has been living a cosmopolitan lifestyle even before colonization. They think and act. The other is extremely clannish and tribal with a tendency of acting before detailed analysis. Both have extremely smart people but their natural inclinations leads to the former having more communal success and the later individual successes.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CXLVII: 4:26pm On Jul 25, 2016
shamecurls:
The Yoruba`s will never rival the Igbo`s because "Igi imu o jina si ori". Believing that we have a rivalry is a big insult to the Yoruba`s as they have never been at par with us in any category or aspect of life. The West is a thousand years ahead of the East and bringing it rivalry amongs both is a ridicule to the West. We would keep importing there human resource to our region every December, as it has proven to be one of the minor backhaul of the Western economy.


Am also of the opinion that bringing in a topic of such is a ridicule to the Yoruba`s. A rivalry with a region that can stand at par with the West in any legal aspect diminishes the reputation of the Yoruba`s. The topic is similar with comparing Aluminum to Gold.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by Nobody: 4:27pm On Jul 25, 2016
castrogee:



Mr jack, true there are a lot of Igbo coming to Lagos, but that doesn not tell the whole story. Why are they coming to Lagos? Not because we have anything to do with the Yorubas, but because we have no seaport in Igbo land, and also because Lagos was at a time the capital of Nigeria and a lot of economic advantage was pumped into it. But that should tell you what the Igbo spirit is, despite all these we still want to be left alone.

If you don't want anything to with some people you sever all relationship with them regardless of whether they have a seaport or not.
You can't come online to claim you hate Yoruba and that you don't want to have anything to do with them yet you troop to Yorubaland in your thousands everyday.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by Nobody: 4:29pm On Jul 25, 2016
CXLVII:



Am also of the opinion that bringing in a topic of such is a ridicule to the Yoruba`s. A rivalry with a region that can stand at par with the West in any legal aspect diminishes the reputation of the Yoruba`s. The topic is similar with comparing Aluminum to Gold.

God bless you. Where is the rivalry?

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by medpren: 4:29pm On Jul 25, 2016
castrogee:



Mr jack, true there are a lot of Igbo coming to Lagos, but that doesn not tell the whole story. Why are they coming to Lagos? Not because we have anything to do with the Yorubas, but because we have no seaport in Igbo land, and also because Lagos was at a time the capital of Nigeria and a lot of economic advantage was pumped into it. But that should tell you what the Igbo spirit is, despite all these we still want to be left alone.

Shikena! They think Igbos come to lagos because they love yorubas. Following their warped logic Hausas are in Ama Awusas scattered all over SE because they love Igbos and Chinese are in lagos because they love yorubas. This people funny no be small.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by shamecurls(m): 4:29pm On Jul 25, 2016
Aigbofa:


How many Ekenedili Chukwu buses landed in Lagos today? And you still don't want to have anything to do with them?
What if you want to have something to do with them? Your entire village will be on their way to Yorubaland





grin grin grin grin

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by shamecurls(m): 4:31pm On Jul 25, 2016
Aigbofa:


God bless you. Where is the rivalry?


God bless you too
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by babyfaceafrica: 4:31pm On Jul 25, 2016
[quote author=CSTR12 post=47877911][/quote]anyone who refuses to give his siblings to marriage ,because of a civil war is on his or her own.is it the persons fault?...people need not to be sensitive on issues like this,love overides everything.The happiness of your children should be what's paramount.Well I can't talk for anyone,anyone who wants to contrict his or her child to only a tribe is free to do so,like joshua said in the bible as for me and my family ,we are free to marry anyone!!!!
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by Emancipation: 4:36pm On Jul 25, 2016
medpren:


Shikena! They think Igbos come to lagos because they love yorubas. Following their warped logic Hausas are in Ama Awusas scattered all over SE because they love Igbos and Chinese are in lagos because they love yorubas. This people funny no be small.

When Chinese, Lebanese, Americans and Germans go to north and Lagos to do business, nobody complains. They call them foreign investors and in some cases even give them free land to setup factories. But when igbos, your so called countrymen tries to do the same, all of a sudden it generates unwanted anger and jealousy.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by stonemasonn: 4:36pm On Jul 25, 2016
castrogee:



I don't need your peace. Pray tell me which area of life is the Yorubas more advanced than the Igbos, is it in the area of academics, science, sports, entertainment or what? Tell me which tribe has represented Nigeria better in all its international arrangement, tell me any notable figure Yorubas have produced which Igbos have not produced ten times over. I repeat we don't need Yorubas for ANYTHING. I hope you get the message and begin to fasten your seat belt.

You people keep overestimating nonsense. I ask you did Yorubas support obassanjo in his first term? Where did Yorubas support lead abiola? What about Yorubas support for your thin god awolow, what happened to him? In an election where six tribes participated and only two tribes voted for a particular candidate, tell me how in the world is that candidate going to win. Man stop this nonsense. Not now and not in a million years will the Igbos ever agree to have any sort of partnership with the Yorubas or even the Hausas, and that is because we were never supposed to be.

For your information a more powerful organization has taken over the quest for the SE/SS independence, it was inaugurated in the USA, and right now they are try to raise money to influence the US congress to pressure Nigeria into conducting a referendum for the lower Niger people, so if you thnk we are still debating with IPOB, you better wake up and smell the coffee. You can check them out here: [url]lnc-usa.org[/url]
usual chest beating.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by castrogee(m): 4:40pm On Jul 25, 2016
joborskill:
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Another fraudster is about to cash in on the biafran sentiments again just like kanu did making thousand of pounds in donations while lying he has the support of 80 countries and yet he continues to languish in jail hopelessly. The chest beating is not my motive here. If you are not down with the unification of the south, leave this thread. There are sensible igbos like agbaworo who will gladly accept the southern unity. Joe igbokwe is doing fine in lagos as well


Well you can call it whatever thing you wish. De truth is dt IPOB is still doing very fine. And no Yoruba group can ever equal what IPOB has achieved

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by 36xtr39r: 4:40pm On Jul 25, 2016
stonemasonn:
usual chest beating.

Chest-pounder, you call that truth chest-beating and yet you and your folks cry the loudest at the mere whispering of Biaf... or NK.

Continue in your delusion...

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by sukkot: 4:52pm On Jul 25, 2016
just to further prove that everything written about in the bible is happening on earth today, if your spiritual eyes are open you will see it all, and to let you know igbo is esau and hence why the hatred for yoruba aka jacob. the name esau is derived from edom which means red earth and this is why all the land in the east is red soil. this is all biblical. then esau was cursed to be a wanderer and he will be wandering all over the globe as a wanderer and fugitive on exile which is why ndigbo travel everywhere in the world even to the remotest parts of the world. this all spiritual. the LORD has put it in their spirit to be wanderers. point being they are esau and have a PERFECT HATRED for yoruba who is jacob. so there can never be love between the two .

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CSTR12: 4:52pm On Jul 25, 2016
kayfra:
There simply isn't any rivalry. We are different.

One has been living a cosmopolitan lifestyle even before colonization. They think and act. The other is extremely clannish and tribal with a tendency of acting before detailed analysis. Both have extremely smart people but their natural inclinations leads to the former having more communal success and the later individual successes.
One is egaliterian, meritocratically capitalistic and practiced a historically superior democratic system of governance predating colonialism,, the other is somewhat subservient, always need a ruler, and socialistic regardless of its feasibility.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by shamecurls(m): 4:54pm On Jul 25, 2016
sukkot:
[b]just to further prove that everything written about in the bible is happening on earth today, if your spiritual eyes are open you will see it all, and to let you know igbo is esau and hence why the hatred for yoruba aka jacob. the name esau is derived from edom which means red earth and this is why all the land in the east is red soil. this is all biblical. then esau was cursed to be a wanderer and he will be wandering all over the globe as a wanderer and fugitive on exile which is why ndigbo travel everywhere in the world even to the remotest parts of the world. this all spiritual. the LORD has put it in their spirit to be wanderers. point being they are esau and have a PERFECT HATRED for yoruba who is jacob. so there can never be love between the two .
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shocked shocked shocked


grin grin grin


Tho I dont believe in Middle-East story-books, I think I might be forced to strongly believe your analysis


#Thumbs-up

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by sukkot: 4:55pm On Jul 25, 2016
shamecurls:
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shocked shocked shocked


grin grin grin


[b]Tho I dont believe in Middle-East story-books, I think I might be forced to strongly believe your analysis


#Thumbs-up
brother the bible is very real. you just need to have spiritual eyes. wink grin
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by kayfra: 4:58pm On Jul 25, 2016
CSTR12:
One is egaliterian, meritocratically capitalistic and practiced a historically superior democratic system of governance predating colonialism,, the other is somewhat subservient, always need a ruler, and socialistic regardless of its feasibility.

Both practice meritocracy and capitalism(mixed with socialism in the West) to varying degrees, more skewed towards individuals in the east and more corporate in the West. A democratic system that makes one literally eat rival clans often in small hamlets is simply an uncivilized way of living.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by castrogee(m): 5:02pm On Jul 25, 2016
Aigbofa:


If you don't want anything to with some people you sever all relationship with them regardless of whether they have a seaport or not.
You can't come online to claim you hate Yoruba and that you don't want to have anything to do with them yet you troop to Yorubaland in your thousands everyday.


That is the reason we are fighting to leave this damnable republic... I hope you now get it, and By the grace of God we will get it. And moreover this assertion that Igbos troupe to Lagos everyday is another bare faced lie. In all my life I have visited Lagos only three times and I dont even like the city for anything. Well that is a discussion for another day. I want you to know that this generation of Igbos are more determined than ever and thankfully all that we lost to the civil war have been recovered and we are now back to continue with our agitation.

If you notice you would have seen the unmitigated alliance going on between the SE and SS, this alliance has not been seen since independence and what you have now is to tell you that something very big is cooking, so get prepared!

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by stonemasonn: 5:05pm On Jul 25, 2016
36xtr39r:


Chest-pounder, you call that truth chest-beating and yet you and your folks cry the loudest at the mere whispering of Biaf... or NK.

Continue in your delusion...
The Igbos are great and intelligent people in fact Igbo man can turn sand into gold anywhere in Africa, but their main problem is clannishness, and you know this breeds distrust and suspicion among their hosts. The Igbos should learn to be more liberal and open when they are outside Igboland especially where they seem to be progressing more than their host, I said this will avert unwarranted suspicion leading to hatred and jealousy....further to pogrom etc. my 2cent.
Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by 36xtr39r: 5:06pm On Jul 25, 2016
kayfra:
Both practice meritocracy and capitalism to varying degrees, more skewed towards individuals in the east and more corporate in the West. A democratic system that makes one literally eat rival clans often in small hamlets is simply an uncivilized way of living.

That was exactly what was going on in Yorubaland during the pre-colonial era. Yorubas busied themselves in fighting all over the place especially in that popular Kiriji war.

This uncivilised way of life later reincarnated immediately after Nigeria Independence as Awolowo engaged Akintola in a bloody supremacy war that gave rise to the 'Operation Wetie' where political opponents were subjected to great arson, maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by 36xtr39r: 5:10pm On Jul 25, 2016
stonemasonn:
The Igbos are great and intelligent people in fact Igbo man can turn sand into gold anywhere in Africa, but their main problem is clannishness, and you know this breeds distrust and suspicion among their hosts. The Igbos should learn to be more liberal and open when they are outside Igboland especially where they seem to be progressing more than their host, I said this will avert unwarranted suspicion leading to hatred and jealousy....further to progrom etc. my 2cent.

Here's what Balarabe Musa had to say (which was collaborated by SLS) concerning your misinformation:

"... the Yoruba political leadership has shown itself over the years to be incapable of rising above narrow tribal interests and reciprocating goodwill from other sections of the country by treating other groups with respect. Practically every crisis in Nigeria since independence has its roots in this attitude."

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by CSTR12: 5:10pm On Jul 25, 2016
kayfra:


Both practice meritocracy and capitalism(mixed with socialism in the West) to varying degrees, more skewed towards individuals in the east and more corporate in the West. A democratic system that makes one literally eat rival clans often in small hamlets is simply an uncivilized way of living.
I don't where rival clans eat other rival clans in the east. It is the west i know that engages in very bloody communal conflicts.
Besides, democratic system in the east though not perfect was superior to anything in any other part of Nigeria.It could have undergone a lot of positive evolution with time.
Capitalism is individualistic. Even in america and western europe today, which is why we have the american dream where anybody can aspire to be anything as long you are able to work hard for it.Which is Why we have the global 1%.
Corporate capitalism whatever that means is more or less socialism or even communism.

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Re: Igbo And Yoruba Rivalry by kayfra: 5:12pm On Jul 25, 2016
36xtr39r:


That was exactly was going on in Yorubaland during the pre-colonial era. Yorubas busied themselves in fighting all over the place especially in that popular Kiriji war.

This uncivilised way of life later reincarnated immediately after Nigeria Independence as Awolowo engaged Akintola in a bloody supremacy war that gave rise to the 'Operation Wetie' where political opponents were subjected to great arson, maiming and wanton destruction of lives and properties.

There is a remarkable difference between interstate wars (we had city-states) and inter clan wars. Cannibalism as a cultural practice was never documented or found in the West. We were just more civilized, facts you or I can't change.

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