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Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by younginfopreneur: 1:37pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by lovelyjay: 1:38pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Ok o |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by goshen26: 1:40pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
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Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by sorom4: 1:41pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
We Rock 1 Like |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Rexceedo: 1:41pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
pg 1 Like |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Nobody: 1:44pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
if u 're waiting for pro Igbo article to hit front page in nairaland u 're on a looooooooooooog tin... nam saying 2 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by great664(m): 1:46pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
babyfaceafrica:kill yourself, it's now FP 4 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Rexceedo: 1:48pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
redcap:In 2 years interval... God will make mine possible. Am going for B.sc in MBBS |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by mazzi: 1:50pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
What I wanted to do in life but my parents insisted I must complete my education. If my parents had allowed me venture into biz earlier when my blood was as hot as coal I would be controllin billions now and I can still go back to school to acquire 'white man' education Now after graduating from the university am still back to business.I go still make the billions sha cos it's in me(as a core igbo boy). 13 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by warrior01: 1:50pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
There was a time I went to Nkwo Nnewi and saw an evening school for these boys and was really moved. They were having the best of both worlds. No wonder the Igbos are very good at commerce and industry. Kudos my people 8 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by doveda: 1:51pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Another BS! The love of business that has taken several Yorubas to Togo, Mali, Ghana before yhe whitemen arrived is now a new thing for some people. Mind you, we abandoned it for education so what is so special about being into it the 21st century. It was a phase we passed through, we might as well venture into it agian when we tire of other things. I tire of the way you make everything tribal. Why don't you go to Oshodi and ask how much these Iyalojas deposit every day. Note though, their money (principal and profits are not from illegal proceeds). I can categorically say that it started from the western part of Nigeria. In Yorubaland, If a child is not in school, he/she is expected to be under apprenticeship. Well, if that were true about his future millions why is everyone in Ignoland not rich. 3 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by great664(m): 1:52pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Ralphlauren:naturally they don't Carr much about the settlement but the experience and that's what make them survive I understand what you mean but experience superseded everything. In every 12 Judas suppose dey na 8 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Rexceedo: 1:53pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
patrick89:am still in the guild. Ur last sentence is contemporary sad part of it. |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Masterclass32: 2:02pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
That na the way we roll. |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Nobody: 2:05pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Sai IGBO The poster above me, needs CEREBROPLASTY/ SENSOPLASTY |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by mathias32(m): 2:06pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
patrick89:modern slavery can't u just help without string attached? |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Nobody: 2:07pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
ChappyChase: Lie, Education is very very important, IGBOs know this... Even getting a PHD an Igbo man will go into entrepreneurship if that has always be his desire or ambition 1 Like |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Nobody: 2:10pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
patrick89: kaycid77.... SEUN lalasticlala.... somebody evil want to destroy this thread. |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Nobody: 2:15pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
doveda: see painment. e pain am. Chaiii chaiiii. 24 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by doveda: 2:16pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by chesterlee(m): 2:23pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Igbo Amaka!!!! 14 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Ralphlauren(m): 2:26pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
great664: I don't agree bro. What's the point in having 5 years or more experience in a capital intensive business such as vehicle spare parts for example without the capital/funding to set it up. That's why some of these boys turn to the "streets" and become hawkers, 419 kingpins, thieves, etc |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by NarnieSnyper(m): 2:33pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
No shots fired here but the westerns should learn from this if they don't wanna go to school. They just want to stand in busstops and collect money or wait for a rich 'foreigner' in their land to build a house and they'll come for 'owo ile' 6 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Macelliot(m): 2:35pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
doveda:Almost every Igboman is rich.. Don't expect a core Igbo man to start flaunting his wealth like the Yorubas does.. 11 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by doveda: 2:36pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Macelliot: My belle o Including the ones living in face me I slap you in Ajegunle 3 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Afam4eva(m): 2:37pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Ralphlauren:I guess you didn't see the part about the apprentice being settled at the end. 1 Like |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by drshrewd: 2:42pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
I really admire Igbos on this. this is one of the ways millions can go out of poverty instead of over reliance on papers. good one from my Igbo brothers. just wish my Rivers people will also have a little of this system instead of land, oyel, politic 12 Likes |
Re: The Igbo And Culture Of Apprenticeship by Paschal55(m): 2:42pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Proudly IGBO... 4 Likes |
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