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@Tochukwu67
ezigbo nwa afo igbo. Catholic. Gunners for life.
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They succeeded in spreading lies about this gentleman in the North.
They portrayed him as someone who hates Muslims and dislikes northerners.
I will personally do my best, voluntarily, to educate my people in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara in our native language so they can understand that it is all lies and that Peter Obi is the answer.

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Tribe of particular concern, please leave me alone. You people know how I gave it to you back to back a few days ago, don’t make me bring out my whip again.
You know you can never beat me in this game. I’m savage as fuck.
Let me appreciate my culture and my people in peace while you go and find a cure for that whataboutism disease you suffer from.
If I don’t send for you, don’t come for me, because it won’t end well.
Udo. ✌🏽
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If you knew me in irl most of you won’t bring madness to my dm , I am a very stubborn person and my principle sticks with me !
I will never delete my tweets , I stand by my tweets 100% #tinubumustgo
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I can make okpa. I actually made this. I can make abacha, isiewu, and every Igbo dish. I can make akpu and pound it from scratch. Bring cassava from the farm; I will make garri, abacha, and akpu with it from scratch. I know how to make akpaka, the cooking process, slicing, and wrapping it in leaves to ferment. I can make palm oil; that is, I know how to mash palm fruits with my feet, wash, and cook them to extract palm oil. I can also farm. I know how to plant crops, weed, and harvest. I know a lot of things. I know I don’t look it. 😂 I was raised in Igbo land.

chigozie Vincent@AnneRaglan4736
@treazyblaq @treazyblaq I'm not asking you to come back to nigeria but come back to IGBO land because you're missing opa
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Take note of these terms used in Igbo traditional marriages (Igba Nkwu). This is how we preserve our culture and identity:
Wine carrying — Igba Nkwu
Head tie — Ichafu (not gele)
Uniform attire — Akwa otu (not asoebi)
Dowry — Ime ego
Groomsmen — Umuokoro / Umuikoro
Bridesmaids — Umuagbo / Umuagbogho
Husband — Di
Wife — Nwunye
We don’t have to abandon our language to be understood. Say it in Igbo, and if needed, explain it. That’s how culture survives.

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Let it be known that Igbo people own yam, and any other tribe in Nigeria eating yam stole it from us.
Yam is at the very center of our culture, which is why we have the New Yam Festival. Our ancestors cultivated it, lived on it, and built traditions around it. It was our primary staple, eaten in different forms like utara long before the Portuguese brought cassava and we invented akpụ with it.
When it comes to versatility, nobody does yam like we do: boiled, roasted, utara ji, ji ebiorebio, ji na achicha, fio fio… the list is endless.

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