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Great0ne1: You took the words off my lips. Really saw tomorrow.. 6 Likes |
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89green: They didn't get it. 1 Like |
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I love this. I was shocked the day I realized there are Igbo in Edo state when my Igbanke friend whose name is Emeka told me he is from Edo, The British did lot of evil to NdiIgbo. The worst is lobbing Igbo in country with tribes whose orientation isa t tangents with Igbo.
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Its shows increasing poverty. Relatives broad are pumpingin money to save their people in Nigeria from starvation.
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favor914: Are you prospering as a common troll on NL? |
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favor914: Prime Minister Sheik probably believed her government would reproduce the Tiananmen Square massacre when they shot that unemployed graduate, but Bangladesh has proven not to be China. I doubt it too that Nigeria is China. |
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Are you indirectly suggesting the Bangladeshi treatment for Tinubu next time? You must be bad to be pointing Nigerians in that direction.
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Peter Obi should rather invest his time and energy figuring out how to prevent EYENECK from rigging the election in 2027, otherwise 2023 rigging would be child's play to 2027.
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You do not force love. Nothing would make Ijaw prefer Igbo to the North. When you understand that Igbo is common enemy to Nigerians, you do not post topics like this. If this happens in Igbo, all Nigerians (including Ijaw and Ikwerre) would rejoice. It is only the Igbos that stand for justice and equity in this country. Know this and stop forcing love from those who will never love you. The accomplishment of Nigeria is keeping Igbo as the glue holding the country through their common hatred. You heard Mr Gowon last time, he preferred the killing of his people byu Fulani if it gave him bragging right for killing Igbo. That's the average mindset of Nigerian tribes.
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This guy is a clown. Did those communities tell him they are Biafrans?
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In Nigeria, you may escape kidnappers, herdsmen, Fulani militia, hunger and more only to be killed by the bullet of people meant to protect you. I thought only the aged would be left there. The odd thing here is that most of these people would be "proudly Nigerian" when Super Eagles play. May you never embrace what will kill you.
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Deadlytruth: Google result is clear na so don't digress. Why do you think the Igbo couldn't stop the British conquest of Igbo country despite being the smartest African tribe?
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JagabanB: Awwwn... a pity you have no way of changing reality with talk....even Obasanjo, your tribesman concurred with Google. Let's even forget what the Europeans said and did. Anyway, the topic is about why the Igbos couldn't stop the British conquest of the Igbo country despite being the most intelligent Afican tribe. What do you have to say about that? Any contribution since you claim not to be a low IQed African?
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Deadlytruth: The election of 2023 is actually proof of the OP position that they're the most intelligent tribe in Africa. Imagine a people who saw through the Tinubu and Buhari incompetence. You rather owe Igbo an apology for low intelligence voting dragging them back. I can't laugh abeg...that you're even proud of voting Tinubu has evinced your low IQ, which is what the OP is about. So let's not derail rthe post. It's about Igbos inability to stop the colonialist unlike the Japanes. If you have a view on that please. |
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[quote author=Deadlytruth post=128987791] This is not true. Igbos had always found unity and unanimity in political choices prior to independence and the war. Their choice of NPC-NCNC coalition was unanimous. Their decision to suppress their quest for independence till the North was ready to be part of Nigeria was unanimous. Also their choice to fight and kill secession clause proposal was in unity. And so much more. We need proof that an Igbo politician's belief reflects the collective belief of the Igbos. What you presume is that the Igbo are like your tribe that are moved by herd opinion. The Igbo society had no central rulers and so, no one man can represent the opinion of the Igbo. That is why the si-called Igbo coup was also thwarted by Igbo officers. Zik's opinion is his alone and Zik is barely a "full Igbo" since he was raised in the North. The same with Nzeogwu who was raised in the North. This is inverted accusation because Igbos by all records in the annals of history were the only actual tools in the hands of the colonial overlords. Please recall that while the political leaders of all other tribes from as far back as 1944 began to describe Nigeria as a British contraption aimed at milking dry the resources of the people native to the area in question, and moving motions to end the British fraud in order to free themselves from the British experiment, only the Igbo leaders kept of chorusing one-Nigeria and declaring that the unity of Nigeria is perpetual and non-negotiable. @Ebinpawagovt, sorry for not sticking to the topic. I think Nairaland isn't a place for academic discussions as we would on Reddit or Quora due to the quality of reasoning here. |
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People are in your village waiting for backup, not knowing that their general is on Nairaland singing words and opposite and nursery rhymes. These Ijjjaw people eh
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JagabanB: In other words, the cited source by the Twittter post "a US Academic Report" is not an authority? And why couldn't you disprove that Igbo children are required to score higher marks for entry into federal schools and they consistently are tops in national and international exams? Please explain the most intelligent tribe in Africa and convince Google to diplace the Igbo. |
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Putindbutt: Despite your low IQ, I'd like to know your view on why the Igbos couldn't stop the British despite their high Intelligence as Africans.
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haffaze777: I hope you won't vote rubbish next election. I'm not ready to hear ... 3 Likes 2 Shares |
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Putindbutt: You see why the OP has been complaining about the IQ of some African tribes? Anyway, the post is about the Igbo and Japan, not for some low IQ comments. |
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haffaze777: My brother, we no dey miine skullz where I come from. Na hustle we dey...No skullarzship 11 Likes 3 Shares |
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haffaze777: Okay o fast well and no knock the head too much for ground. As e dey so, the brain don nearly shift finish. As I dey look am so, nothing dey right for the left side and nothing is left for the right side Haffaze 11 Likes 3 Shares |
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Putindbutt: I'm sure you pacify their children by allowing them to beat yours silly in national and international exams too? ![]()
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babasolution: So you, a black man that the whiteman is still teaching in the whiteman's school now claims to know more than the whiteman? The whitemans said they don't want another Japan in Africa - Igbo, you that they're still teaching like a baby in their school is claiming they're lying because you feel like rubbing shoulders with the Igbo because they're in the same country with you - see finish level na. The Igbos proved their capacity as innovators within 3 years of existence as an independent country - you still doubt. Google ranks Igbo as the most intelligent African tribe, you, a black man who still learn from te whiteman's school say it's a lie. Their children are outperforming yours in national and international exams. You still cry. Okay show us your own result from your village which tribe is the most intelligent or most industrous in Africa, since you don't believe the white people and you don't believe Google. We are waiting/
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haffaze777: Haffaze. How is Ebin Pawa at your end? I hope you have eaten? 17 Likes 3 Shares |
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Deadlytruth: Let me answer: 1) Igbos are fighting on many fronts: The Europeans, Americans, and fellow black tribes being used to keep the great tribe dragged back. 2) Igbo are too individualistic and have united only once during Biafra. I think they do not know their full potential and that the West doesn't want them to herald the African renaissance. If only Igbo could realise how much the black races depend on their unity, they'd not wait for only calamity such as Biafra to unite them. Igbo clans and families are more interested in pursuing money than pursuing nationhood - which is what Africa needs from them. Even our less endowed African tribes are not aware they're mere tools in the hands of the colonialists. That's why they allowed the British to teleguide them ... |
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