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Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Ibrowski(m): 5:19am On Jul 20, 2014
Going by the topic & base on recent trends amongst our major ethnic groups. I will like all to state their views on tribalism as it is really getting out of hand.

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Hollydevil(m): 6:14am On Jul 20, 2014
Ibrowski: Going by the topic & base on recent trends amongst our major ethnic groups. I will like all to state their views on tribalism as it is really getting out of hand.

No need.

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Emessy(m): 6:32am On Jul 20, 2014
See brother I am a fully bred Hausa man , my opinion and what I have personally observed is that most cases of tribalism on Nairaland and all other major forums in this country is initiate by the ndigbos , They have this lust for a long gone dream which makes them feel above all others also they feel we the Hausa and Fulani are the ones drawing the country backwards forgetting the what their brothers and sisters do overseas ,also they feel The average "ABOKI" is just an illiterate with no importance lastly they believe all northerners are in support of shekau and his pack not knowing he is far more hated in the north than in the south so every time i join a thread and see a post like "Aboki will always be Aboki" or "Northerners and their backwardness" etc I feel scared not because of their silly osts but because out here in the real world you never know their hearts are this dark .That is all for me

And PS We Hausa are not Tribalists , we don't do tribalism and I love my Yoruba brothers and will also say same about them

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by acenazt: 6:54am On Jul 20, 2014
The Ibo people are The Biggest Tribal bigots. They see every one from the north as Hausa and every hausa a muslim and every muslim a terrorist. They claim The northerners are the ones bringing the country down forgetting they are the worst set of Nigerians. Biafra,Yahoo boys(419),kidnappers,Baby factory owners and substandard goods sellers are all the works of the ibo people. They soil our names and dream of having a Biafra which they know won't happen and even if it does,they'll be fighting each other in no time. They forget the Aboki and the yoruba they hate gives them a market for business and feeds them. Without the North,south and west. The east is nothing but an Erosion filled wasteland.

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Ibrowski(m): 7:14am On Jul 20, 2014
Emessy: See brother I am a fully bred Hausa man , my opinion and what I have personally observed is that most cases of tribalism on Nairaland and all other major forums in this country is initiate by the ndigbos , They have this lust for a long gone dream which makes them feel above all others also they feel we the Hausa and Fulani are the ones drawing the country backwards forgetting the what their brothers and sisters do overseas ,also they feel The average "ABOKI" is just an illiterate with no importance lastly they believe all northerners are in support of shekau and his pack not knowing he is far more hated in the north than in the south so every time i join a thread and see a post like "Aboki will always be Aboki" or "Northerners and their backwardness" etc I feel scared not because of their silly osts but because out here in the real world you never know their hearts are this dark .That is all for me
And PS We Hausa are not Tribalists , we don't do tribalism and I love my Yoruba brothers and will also say same about them
acenazt: The Ibo people are The Biggest Tribal bigots. They see every one from the north as Hausa and every hausa a muslim and every muslim a terrorist. They claim The northerners are the ones bringing the country down forgetting they are the worst set of Nigerians. Biafra,Yahoo boys(419),kidnappers,Baby factory owners and substandard goods sellers are all the works of the ibo people. They soil our names and dream of having a Biafra which they know won't happen and even if it does,they'll be fighting each other in no time. They forget the Aboki and the yoruba they hate gives them a market for business and feeds them. Without the North,south and west. The east is nothing but an Erosion filled wasteland.

I chose not to comment first so as not to be bias in comparison. Both of you just said my mind

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Ibrowski(m): 7:21am On Jul 20, 2014
with all fairness, I think the igbo community needs a total overhaul as in Revolution so they could flock with the other two ethnic groups (Yoruba & Hausa) with no string like politics attached to sue for peace.
Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Ibrowski(m): 7:23am On Jul 20, 2014
Let's rise above hate.............hate sucks
Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Salym(m): 12:03pm On Jul 20, 2014
I think both Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba have played a significant role in all the tribalism shown here on Nairaland and out there but as the previous posters rightly pointed out, the Igbos ares . However, its high time we put differences aside and work towards making Nigeria a better place.

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by Nobody: 4:39pm On Jul 20, 2014
In the outside world Nigeria has always been anti-Igbo, and you see this online with Igbos playing offensive in the defense sometimes.

Igbos did not wake up and suddenly decide to be "tribalistic" for nothing. So forget what the whiners here are saying. Even sef I can bet that many times other people initiate fights against Igbos online and expect Igbos to lie down and take it since they rationalise tribalistic things they spew are so-called bitter truths that don't apply to other tribes (lol).

As you readers can see, not one Igbo has commented on this thread for instance (with exception of myself), but you already see the anti-Igbo brigade swooping in to play victim while playing the typical anti-Igbo Nigerian stance. Calling Igbos tribalistic, etc.

What does that tell you?

I can bet you that 90% of this thread will follow this same trend.

Let's observe....

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Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by lilmax(m): 6:06pm On Jul 22, 2014
They just love fooling themselves

E.g a topic about a nigerian man achieving a great goal in another country,instead of congratulating him as a nigerian,most igbos will tell you because he is from that region thats why he achieved it
Same goes to yorubas & hausas
Re: Tribalism: A Case Study Of Igbo,yoruba & Hausa by ozombadiwe: 12:25am On Jul 23, 2014
]Bcoz you people hate us. I can not make my enemies my friends! Fools! I Hate any average yuroba, Hausa, they re all Igbo hates, they detest any thing gud coming from land.

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