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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Leebeedo(m): 2:19pm On Feb 08, 2015
Proudly Urhobo till death.............even after. mavo je ri my people?

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by 9jatatafo(m): 2:19pm On Feb 08, 2015
phrancys001:
No pixs of uroboo babes ?

For your mind reverse the age of those women in the picture above to 20 years back and there you have Urhobo babes. #hahahahahaha

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Ranchhoddas: 2:21pm On Feb 08, 2015
Is it true that they can 'shak' 'kai-kai' like there is no tomorrow?
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Nobody: 2:23pm On Feb 08, 2015
So inspirational...one beautiful peace I have come across this year.Thanks op,ur write up made us look flawless, proud to be one even thou I don't like associating myself that much,it still runs in the vein

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by jessiecah(f): 2:23pm On Feb 08, 2015
Mcslize:


Ai'ror.

D'eo dewen?
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by jessiecah(f): 2:24pm On Feb 08, 2015
ohaleoghene:


ohale. kewe?

Ochukome

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by cutieberie1(f): 2:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
nairaman66:


Will you marry me?

lol...someone i dont know and never seen....
God will help us.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by jessiecah(f): 2:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
jacksparrow1207:


Me too wink
Abeg no dey bros me, your bros dey yur village tongue
Na so friend zoning dey take start

Lol...you're funny o.. what was I suppose to say, yes boo?... Abeg you be bros o
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by shilz(f): 2:26pm On Feb 08, 2015
As for me i dont joke with plantAin n owo soup +starch n banga...very importanti oo
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mcslize: 2:26pm On Feb 08, 2015
MizTyna:


See me! cheesy #TeamUrhobo

chaii who say Urhobo babes no fine dat person need Dracular eye glasses.

See as u fine like mami water.

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by jessiecah(f): 2:27pm On Feb 08, 2015
Mcslize:


Lol I sight u. U be pure Urhobo babe?

We gats represent nau
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by waffiboi: 2:28pm On Feb 08, 2015
1. Selfishness or Egocentricity: An average Urhobo person is selfish or egocentric. This is the act of believing only in self. The propensity to satisfy self at the expense of others. Being self-centred. In the process of trying to satisfy self only, the individual begins to become greedy by accumulating more and more to him/herself alone. E.g. some Urhobo elites in position of influence tend to turn away from other Urhobos when Urhobo language is spoken around them in the office or when they are needed to help an Urhobo person to succeed, they don’t bother to help because they are thinking this person is going to take their seat or is going to get better and their influence will diminish. This trait is very devastating.

2. Jealousy or Rivalry: This is deeply rooted in our polygamous family setting where a man marries two or more wives. In most cases, the wives engage in unhealthy competition among themselves with one trying to outclass the other. This could lead to hatred of one wife against the other. It could lead one wife wishing the other evil or even death especially when one is getting more prosperous than the other. The poorer one would start to despise the other by making derogatory statements like; “what does she think she is ?” or “what kind of rubbish wealth she thinks she has?” and so forth. This behaviour or attitude is then passed down to their children (male or female) that sometimes one wife and her children could form a “union” against the other wife and her children. And for generations this unhealthy co-existence remains. Something has to be done to abate this trend.

This phenomenon is directly linked to the “Avwebọ” (amebọ) and “Avwiorọvwe” that husbands create within the family. In other words, it is the husbands that caused the rivalry and jealousy. (There is a lot written about this by Professor Peter Ekeh for those who want to read further about the topic)

3. Avarice or Covetousness: The product of selfishness and greed is avarice. This is where someone is so self-centred that he/she continues to acquire material wealth to him/herself without minding any other person. They can sell or even kill the other person in the process of acquiring what they want.

4. Hatred, Malice and Bitterness: The result of greed, jealousy and rivalry is hatred. The person who is greedy is hated by the people around because s/he never helps anyone. And over time, this hatred leads to bitterness that is deeply rooted in the heart of the people against the person. And the real product that is lacking among the people is love for one another. Genuine affection is not there so people can keep malice of the other in mind for as long as possible.

5. Miscommunication: Since there is no genuine affection between the people, the line of communication is also not thorough. This creates communication gap which in turn creates misunderstanding of each other and later leading to suspicion.

6. Distrust or Suspicion: With the issue of rivalry in the family, people begin to suspect the actions (or inaction) of the other person. When this becomes someone’s attitude, they exhibit it beyond the family to the community.


7. Nepotism and Tribalism: Resulting from the self-centredness within the rivals in the family, pockets of “unions” or “cliques” begin to develop and this grows into where people now identify with one another with undue patronage to one another just because they are relations. The common Urhobo adage, “Uwevwi a g’obọ vwiyọ” is purely an act of nepotism and not UNITY as people think. The attributes of nepotic attitude on a larger scale is tribalism. It could also be the root of racism at international scale.

8. Separatism: This is the result of nepotism. As people get into grouping based on who they are related to, others soon see it as a form of fraternity to relate closely with one’s relations and less with those we are not related to. Such advocates always see line of demarcation between one person and another because of their family background. These separatists easily see why some group of people should not belong to a union and soon create a division among the people. There are many separatists among the Urhobo people.

9. “Unforgiveness” and Retaliation: Most Urhobo people have the heart of keeping any hurt or wrong done to them by someone in the past and they will never let go. They will keep the hurt with them looking for a day to retaliate or revenge. Usually, the revenge could be more hurtful and devastating. And since the other person(s) equally has/have the heart to keep things, they will record this event in their heart till such a time that they will revenge against the people who hurt them together with their children, etc. It is a vicious cycle that has no end. Sometimes that was the beginning of wars between communities and nations.

Where it does not result into physical war, it could be a social or psychological war between the groups concerned. That is why we often hear that in a town, one part is against the other part to the point that they must never cross each other or else heads will roll. Or in one street one compound is ostracised that whenever they are doing something, people from other parts of the street must not partake with them.

10. Conservatism and Intolerance: Following on from the problem of unforgiveness and retaliation is intolerance. This is rooted in the tendency for an average Urhobo person to be very conservative. People’s beliefs from generation to generation remain as what dictate their behaviour towards another person. This is related to the phrase: “naware rhe”. So what our forefathers did in the time past must remain to be done exactly so today without change. Any person causing a deviation or introducing a change (for better) is not tolerated and must be stopped or ostracised.

11. Pride and Arrogance: An average Urhobo person is naturally proud. There is positive pride which is being proud to be what and who you are. So it is good to be proud to be an Urhobo. But negative pride which people detest is arrogance. This is where a person considers him/herself to be above and better than every other person and looks down on the others. This attitude is very unsociable and it produces disunity.

12. Ignorance and Inferiority Complex: This is a very subtle canker in the life of most people. They are ignorant and have inferiority complex or lack of self-confidence but they pretend to know everything. Worse still is the fact that when someone tells them about their problem, they bask in their pride/arrogance to say that they don’t have any problem. This category of people is those who don’t know that they don’t know but they think that they know. There are many Urhobos in this category and they are very difficult to work with.

13. Cowardice, Gossiping and Backstabbing: Some Urhobo people are cowards. They will not say anything in the presence of someone they are in disagreement with. But they will go behind the person to say all sorts of things about the person. On the other hand, they will say “good” things to the person and behind the person they will say nasty things about him/her. That is backstabbing and it is very dangerous.

14. Hypocrisy: This is the bane of our present day society. People preach “Unity” but they are actually practising “Disunity”. So what shall we do?

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Kingsasian(m): 2:31pm On Feb 08, 2015
flexingPAPA:
And they are easy to bribe....and they easily betray themselves politically....
bros I grew up in their land and I still live warri to be precise. U just said it all. They are the most disorganised and disunited set of people in naija. They are highly polygamous in nature. They are the dullest set of individuals as well.

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by igbsam(m): 2:33pm On Feb 08, 2015
Proudly Urhobo!
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Nobody: 2:33pm On Feb 08, 2015
isan:
grin here in south west we don't knw differnt between igbo, ijaw and urobo or whatever all of una be igbo

And that is what annoys me about your people. You guys dnt sit down to learn the different tribes of 9ja. Anyone who isnt hausa or yoruba to you, you call the person igbo. Abeg learn from this thread o. Address people by their appropraite tribes.

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Cryxtal(f): 2:34pm On Feb 08, 2015
Op, nice research. U r correct. Proudly Urhobo!!
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by KMB: 2:34pm On Feb 08, 2015
Urhobo wayo
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by odizeey(m): 2:34pm On Feb 08, 2015
martineverest:
Urhobo men are very lazy leaving their wives as breadwinners(same with benin and ijaw men).....they drink alot(same with bini and ijaws)......their women re strong and harworking.
Howerver,urhobo men re actually d best cook among nigerian men,they re brave .
don't say what you don't knw
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Crownofwealth(m): 2:35pm On Feb 08, 2015
Mayor21:
So Ijaws are the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria? Larger than the efiks/ibibio?
ijaws are nt the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mcslize: 2:35pm On Feb 08, 2015
jessiecah:


D'eo dewen?


Ajemeh, meh kareyowhe o. Dieh Ajemeh , meh dieh Osha rhewhe.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Nobody: 2:36pm On Feb 08, 2015
dennismukoro:
THIS IS COPIED FROM WIKIPEDIA....

Give me the copied wiki link or paste it. Not everyone is a lazy ass like u. Instead of u to appreciate one's effort, u are here instigating rubbish and plagiarism. U are even Urhobo. No wonder others say we turn and back bite ourselves angry.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Nobody: 2:37pm On Feb 08, 2015
martineverest:
Urhobo men are very lazy leaving their wives as breadwinners(same with benin and ijaw men).....they drink alot(same with bini and ijaws)......their women re strong and harworking.

One of the reasons i dnt date their men. Apart from the laziness, they womanise and marry many wives. They are also very traditional. Stick to archaic ways of reasoning. I guess thats why their women are bold enough to walk away from their marriages. Not my kind of men at allllll.

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mcslize: 2:38pm On Feb 08, 2015
shilz:
As for me i dont joke with plantAin n owo soup +starch n banga...very importanti oo

I can prepare them for u...... I no lie u I sabi cook die.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mayor21(m): 2:38pm On Feb 08, 2015
AmazingDude:

Ijaw is 4th
Fifth is Ibibio
Sixth Urhobo
No i think its ibibio, then Ijaw.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Nobody: 2:38pm On Feb 08, 2015
angelo82:
You didn't say the most important thing.....Where are they from?They must originate from somewhere......

We are migrants from the ancient Benin City. We left a place called Udo during the Ogiso era and moved towards our current home. To further place our history in the past will be to also place that of the Edo people since we are from them.

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by spacechuks(m): 2:39pm On Feb 08, 2015
elohorayodele:
Nice but some errors Pls
J.P Clark is Ijaw
Akpororo is ilaje but grew up in wafi
Sammy okposo is isoko
The Clarks (j.p clark and Edwin Clark etc) are of urhobo origins who were sent to ijaw land by their father to learn the ijaw language and culture because the father saw greater opportunity for the children if they could indigenise as ijaw sons
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mayor21(m): 2:39pm On Feb 08, 2015
otokx:


Ijaws are large o, starting from Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo and as far as Ondo state you find their villages.
Realy?
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by odizeey(m): 2:40pm On Feb 08, 2015
Doublejc:
Lemme add dis to it....urhobo people are very curny
ibo man set go dey say urhobo ppl are cunny. nawa o
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by igbsam(m): 2:40pm On Feb 08, 2015
dennismukoro:
THEY HAVE THE EASIEST SOUP THAT DONT NEED FIRE TO PREPARE it takes 5min. IS CALLED THE IRRIBOTOR tongue tongue tongue tongue

Guy your head dey there.

I became a super star in my hostel with this soup way back. They call me "The only urhobo man dat prepares a delicious soup with the fire and with N500, 6 people will eat and dem go belleful. grin

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Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by M4gunners: 2:40pm On Feb 08, 2015
Proudly deltan even if am not from Urhobo.
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by nairaman66(m): 2:40pm On Feb 08, 2015
cutieberie1:


lol...someone i dont know and never seen....
God will help us.

Amen!
Re: Interesting Facts About The Urhobo People Of Delta State by Mayor21(m): 2:41pm On Feb 08, 2015
Crownofwealth:
ijaws are nt the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria.
you saw what the op wrote na

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