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Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Media Personality Freeze Talks About Those Who Marry From One Tribe And Reject Another Tribe

 

18 comments:

  1. Its a pathetic situation,within my state there is discrimination. πŸ˜’πŸ˜’

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    1. Hausa people don't allow their daughters marry Igbos.

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  2. How many Igbos can marry Hausa or Fulanis? Pleasee.. Sometimes, it's not all tribalism, it's other factors that makes one feel safe and compatible, you will be amazed how cultural shift affects reasoning and habits. Not to talk about religious differences.

    It will be good if I marry my tribe, yeah but I am not letting it be a stumbing block to meet my FH.

    Trust is tribe matters sometimes, and experience has taught me where to pick my battles.

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    1. Nice of you to use Igbo tribe as an example. He made his comment without mentioning any particular tribe. But you tactlessly had to set up a tribe for dragging.

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    2. While Igbos marring from Hausa may not appear common but believe you me, it definitely happens. Igbos practice inter tribal marriages comfortably. From my hometown alone, I have encountered more than ten of inter tribal marriages, 3 of which are from the north.

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  3. He is so right I am tired of hearing people who say "I can only marry from my village or state , it is so totally wrong! It is the beginning of tribalism! My parents taughr their children to marry whom they love and who loves and care for them regardless of race, tribe, or religion. One can marry from their village and end up in a nightmare marriage , which is occurring a lot in this country.

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  4. Marrying from a tribe different from yours isn't something bad but seeing people use it against you in political settings becomes the problem. We saw that played recently in Nigeria and I doubt if it will stop.

    People who married in a different tribe, their children often times will suffer rejection from their kinsmen by being referred to as half native.

    So things like this will make parents opt for their children to stick to their tribe alone.

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  5. I dont think it is tribalism oh.
    I am Igbo, i grew up admiring one of my uncles who had married a yoruba woman they lived together until my uncle died.
    They both met at Ui.
    I later atended the same Ui and wanted to marry a yoruba girl too.
    But all the girls i dated had very poor personal Hygiene, it was either mouth odour, or body odour infact i met very tacky girls and untidy too.
    I borrowed myself senseπŸ™‚πŸ˜‰
    Doesnt mean there aint untidy Igbo girls oh!!!
    I am married to a wonderful, Igbo lady!!!

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    1. I guess you were dating the Yoruba girls in your level then. The real Yoruba girl are definitely off your level

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    2. Something about you must have attracted those kind.

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    3. So there are fake Yoruba girls since there are real ones @ 16:18.🀣

      There are dirty and poor hygienic people in all tribes and races of the world.

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    4. I can relate @ Hawaii, yorubas can be disproportionately linked to dirts, the rate is alarming and has nothing to do with the class of girls..The following tribes can be generalized to pay attention to hygiene, igbos and the south south states.. a typical yoruba woman will use a dirty mop to clean dirts, this is something logical that one is expected to know, but then they don’t.

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    5. All these anons linking hygiene to tribe are ignorant. You just insulted all Yoruba women inadvertently out of illiteracy. Every time I sit besides Igbo traders on the plane, they s*ink! There was a particularly one on a BA flight that the stewardess herself did not need to be told I needed to be moved. She pitied me & moved me. MO, BO etc have zero to do with tribe. Those traders were probably traveling from long distances before boarding the flights from the airport under reference to Lagos. That was the excuse my detribalized mind made for their BO & MO plus sweaty smelly armpits. Igbos on this blog are sometimes so rude to Yorubas it’s concerning. You are NOT better, richer, more educated etc than Yorubas, Edos, Efiks, Hausas etc. Get over your bigotry. Your GRV was mediocre with no managerial experience and MIT has many alums of other ethnicities. It’s a starting point not a qualification for Lagos governorship. Your men like to marry Yoruba women because Yorubas DO NOT collect bride price. They don’t treat their daughters as merchandise. The implications of your bride price system is the depth of money worship among you as folks have to make money ANYHOW to even get a wife. Stop the territorial envy and bashing of Yorubas. GRV was not rejected because his mom was Igbo though he was allegedly born out of wedlock from the accounts of those who know the family. Maybe they didn’t pay the mom’s bride price. Allegedly. So based on your culture he may be Igbo because bride price determines paternity in igboland. Gov Adeleke speaks fluent Igbo and married an Igbo woman too among his women!

      Some see very light skinned girls and assume you are Igbo, wrongly assuming only Igbos are naturally light skinned. That Yorubas are the only ones who bleach! Really? Delusions. You guys taunted Hausas in 1966 between January when the first coup took place and May when the wicked massacres by the north started after killing their Sardauna. It was wicked. They should never have done that even though their Sardauna and prime minister were assassinated by Igbo officers. You then started forming victims after your boasting post the assassinations caused them to dislike you. Stop your victim mentality and do an ethnic evaluation as to why you are more aggressive than others! Domestic violence in diaspora is more than half the time by Igbo men! Maka Gini? I speak Igbo, I was to pick one other language out of Hausa & Igbo, I chose Igbo. Everyone cannot be wrong.

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  6. you guys have issues with her tribe when the said spouse is poor ..al that usually goes out the window when the guy or lady is rich

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    1. Not true. There are rich people and children of rich people who some people will never agree to marry because of tribe. Tribalism is the prison's condemned inmate cell of the mind.

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  7. hmm, with what happend to GRV, everybody must be careful oh

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  8. Stop twisting GRV’s narrative. He was a mediocre candidate with zero eloquence or carriage. He had the worst resume but Yorubas are supposed to pick him because he is half Igbos? You guys need Jesus.

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