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IGBO CULTURE AND HERITAGE
Igbo Village project at the frontier museum in the State of Virginia, USA

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  • @tweenthyfourseventow honestly I used to feel kinship with all Nigerians regardless of tribe but the internet has left a cold spot in my mind for Yorubas in particular. I was never tribalist but now I see every Yoruba person, even friends, as potential saboteurs with intense hatred for their igbo counterparts. Call me a bigot or whatever I don't care.

    It's amazing how a mind can be transformed when reality hits. I'm not even pro biafra or hardcore igbocentric but I see it now.

  • UP NAIJA men!! before u know it igbo will be added as one of america's official languages!! haha lol

  • @tweenthyfourseventow , NAIRALAND IS ONE EXAMPLE ,it is yorubas out in force in igbo bashing ,I don't know how old you are ,but heeeem............there is no igbo say that proclaimed all lizard laying in the sun to be suffering from malaria illness ,that is your misconception instead of a belly ache .if mubarak cannot stop egyptian from uprising neither will anything stop the oppress people from uprising after 40 yrs

  • @Titoscudd YOU ALWAYS SAY MEANINGLESS THING'S ,you write so much junk against the entire igbo .you claimed that a lot of igbo's has posted lots of inter-net video bashing yorubas ,blatant lies . your racist venom has already swelled in your  belly ,that's why you lied about every thing to satisfy your irritated self , i don't stop you from written so much ,please don't stop .

  • @tweenthyfourseventow

    Well, hey! It's unfortunate that several clips that have been posted on YouTube by Igbo's aren't so charitable in their references to Nigeria and other Nigerians. It is this that informs the tone of my responses. As the Igbo saying goes, "too many lizards lie in the sun, so, you cannot tell which ones aren't suffering from malaria".

  • Respond to this video...  how many time have you found me bashing other ethnicity in nigeria ? false accusation's you wrong mane ,but don't underrate some body because of few people ,don't doubt people's capabilities on this 21st century ,i'm just irritated by your comment's but i'm not at war with yoruba people because, i grew with so many of them as a child , but a lot of yorubas hate igbo's with passion y ?

  • @Titoscudd if you go to every utube page i  was there defending yoruba musician from wave of inter-net bashing from ghana so what for tito ? i have already out grown pain and i'm quite sure that it is not all igbo's that are bashing yoruba ,the same time it is not all yoruba people that are bashing igbo people ,my best and closest every day friend here in u.s is a yoruba guy ,he don't bashed igbo's

  • @Titoscudd

    But, what do you expect every time you attack other ethnicities and paint all Nigerians with a broad brush of calumny, avarice and evil? What manner of comeuppance do you expect or are you eliciting by such actions?

  • @tweenthyfourseventow

    Let me tell you this. I have NO PROBLEM with the Igbo as I grew up with many of them, went to school with many Igbos and many of my friends are Igbo. However, I do have a problem with those of you who CONSTANTLY attack Nigeria and other ethnicities. Yes. Nigeria has her faults. Yes. There was a terrible civil war. And, Yes. Atrocities continue today. And of course, Yes. Nigeria isn't quite where she should be today.

  • @tweenthyfourseventow

    LOL!! You can read whatever you want from anywhere you want, but, the UNIVERSALLY acknowledged and documented FACT, pending SUBSTANTIVE evidence to the contrary, is that the Yoruba were the first to access tertiary education a feat not accomplished by the Igbo until 50 years later and the Hausa until 100 years later. However, what does that matter today? The Igbo Hausa, Itsekiri, Urhobo,etc have since acquired tertiary education and have distinguished themselves.

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