STEROTYPES ABOUT IGBO VS YORUBA PEOPLE

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  • STEROTYPES ABOUT IGBO VS YORUBA PEOPLE . Hey guys, welcome back to another video. am back with my hubby tackling sterotypes concerning each other culture. enjoy the video
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Komentáře • 644

  • @appleg4765
    @appleg4765 Před rokem +21

    Another stereotype is that Igbos like trading better than education. This is a lie. Most Igbo people like education and prefer corporate work rather than trading. They went into trading because of a lack of jobs. An Igbo man can do anything just to maintain his wife and children instead of walking the streets as area boys and girls. Most of the Igbo traders actually have university degrees but couldn't get jobs after graduation.

  • @livinusozioko9809
    @livinusozioko9809 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +22

    I am an Igbo man and a Yoruba man was the one that helped me with my flight ticket to the USA they are good people.

  • @anthonymartin507
    @anthonymartin507 Před rokem +117

    I'm from the united states and just took DNA tests from AncestryDNA and 23 and Me. My results tell me that my ancestors are Highly likely from the IGBO tribe. So now i'm trying to learn about everything.

    • @proudmimi724
      @proudmimi724 Před rokem +14

      Hello I also am from usa if you upload your Ancestry DNA to the company Living DNA it will give you your breakdown. Igbo was my highest percentage along with Tikar many other results.

    • @enjoidapuci641
      @enjoidapuci641 Před rokem +7

      Ancestry DNA is wrong, there is no way science can figure out the things they tell you with DNA, however, it maybe useful in pointing you in the correct direction, as it seems it may have done for you.
      I am also Igbo from Africa, and Creek Indian once they came to America. It took me YEARS to find this out and tons of information, along with the DNA test. I also found out they came from Africa on there own, NOT on a white owned slave ship

    • @Genesis55555
      @Genesis55555 Před rokem +10

      I am also doing the same. I’m from Trinidad 🇹🇹 but live in the USA. 23 and Me indicated my ancestry is highly likely Nigerian Igbo people. I’m trying to learn the characteristic of my people. This discussion is very interesting.

    • @laurettaokeke
      @laurettaokeke Před rokem +7

      Come home bro we will welcome you in Igbo land

    • @kene6753
      @kene6753 Před rokem +2

      Nna m, Anthony. Kedu?
      I just said, "my dawg Anthony, how are you?", in Igbo language.

  • @obicollinsmadu1719
    @obicollinsmadu1719 Před 9 měsĂ­ci +14

    The gig is very intelligent and smart. The way he replied to questions and answers them is top notch believe me. Great couple you pair are.

  • @jessewhite2879
    @jessewhite2879 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +17

    I’m Norwegian and i have no idea why i just watched this whole video, but now suddenly i just want to learn african languages and impress my friends mom haha

  • @JaydTrini
    @JaydTrini Před 2 lety +60

    You guys are so hilarious. I'm from the diaspora, Trinidad and Tobago, and it's so entertaining listening to our Nigerian family. 🤣😂. I can relate to both sides.

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you

    • @TheBlackmanIsGod
      @TheBlackmanIsGod Před 2 lety +5

      I’m in California, just recently took a DNA test and found out I’m Yoruba, I had no clue, but now I want to learn more about my Yoruba people!

    • @amonique
      @amonique Před rokem +3

      Same! Trini here

    • @phabebarcelona863
      @phabebarcelona863 Před 10 měsĂ­ci

      Yass manu of us in Varibbean came from West Africa during Slavery.Nigeria Ghanna Serialelone Ghanain n Igo

    • @phabebarcelona863
      @phabebarcelona863 Před 10 měsĂ­ci

      Yass manu of us in Varibbean came from West Africa during Slavery.Nigeria Ghanna Serialelone Ghanain n Igo

  • @d1spoonky
    @d1spoonky Před rokem +27

    OMG...You 2 are HILARIOUS!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣I 'm originally from St. Croix US Virgin Islands, and according to my DNA test, I'm Igbo and PROUD of it!!!! I just got back from Nigeria in December, my first visit to Africa...LOVED it!!! I gotta admit though, Yoruba's hate on Igbos, I witnessed it first hand when I was there, but love them anyway!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @justixxobioma4696
      @justixxobioma4696 Před 9 měsĂ­ci

      You're welcome

    • @israelolupelumi8208
      @israelolupelumi8208 Před 7 měsĂ­ci +2

      The politicians made it so, the British pitched the three major tribes in Nigeria against each other prior to and after the independence, unfortunately, the politicians have been riding on that division ever since, so the land can remain divided and vulnerable. A recent published DNA analysis showed that the Yoruba, and Igbo Tribes in Nigeria and the AKAN, and GAA Tribes in Ghana are all 99.9% genetically connected. All from one paternal lineage. Amazing!

    • @d1spoonky
      @d1spoonky Před 7 měsĂ­ci

      @@israelolupelumi8208 Yes, I'm Akan on my Ghana side based on DNA!!!

    • @babaaaron
      @babaaaron Před 7 měsĂ­ci

      It's mutual based history leading to civil war. Nothing personal

  • @QueenTols
    @QueenTols Před 3 lety +34

    I applaud prince for his last statement. When he meets someone he doesn’t think of what stereotype are associated with where they are from. Which should be the case at all time.

  • @jamiami3804
    @jamiami3804 Před 2 lety +19

    Am Yoruba according to 23andMe and 78% Nigerian. I am from Jamaica now living in the USA.

  • @sojiadamo5212
    @sojiadamo5212 Před rokem +17

    I really respect the sincerity of my Igbo guy.

  • @ename588
    @ename588 Před 2 lety +43

    Hahaha, my father is Nigerian Igbo but I live in Germany. I cut my hair short short for no reason and he was going on about who died. I enjoy the content, getting to know more about Nigeria. Thank you

    • @kf9926
      @kf9926 Před 2 lety

      Leave Germany

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +3

      Don't try that again pls

    • @doupkelaleye3196
      @doupkelaleye3196 Před rokem

      Hiii you live in Germany I really need help with choosing school

    • @doupkelaleye3196
      @doupkelaleye3196 Před rokem

      @ename can yu help 😢 plsss

    • @ename588
      @ename588 Před rokem

      @@doupkelaleye3196 what kind of school? What do you want to learn? And how is your German?

  • @appleg4765
    @appleg4765 Před rokem +8

    You didn't talk about the stereotype that all yoruba men are polygamous. Igbo generally believes that yoruba man can't keep a wife but multiple wives.

  • @modupeoluwa
    @modupeoluwa Před 11 měsĂ­ci +6

    It's not that Yoruba people can shout, we are just generally more passionate.

  • @sharaegreen7556
    @sharaegreen7556 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +12

    I love IGBO men they know how to take care of theirs ladies....

  • @akojiodinaka5042
    @akojiodinaka5042 Před 9 měsĂ­ci +8

    I’m Igbo, about the light skinned stereotype is not always true. The light skins igbos are mainly found in imo and abia, maybe anambra. But majority of Enugu aand ebonyi are dark skin, northern igbos are darker skinned than southern igbos. So not all of us are light.

    • @anthonyobioraokeke3788
      @anthonyobioraokeke3788 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +1

      The light skinned igbos I've seen are in Abia & Anambra

    • @StanleyChibueze-pl3pi
      @StanleyChibueze-pl3pi Před 4 měsĂ­ci

      You are talking rubbish! All my sisters and including myself are light skinned and I am from Enugu State, Oji River to be precise. And we have many lightskinned girls in community than dark skinned girlse

    • @julesjay943
      @julesjay943 Před měsĂ­cem

      Light skinned people are everywhere in Igbo land but majority are from Imo and Abia. As in natural fairness and not bleached skin.

  • @MegaDonaldification
    @MegaDonaldification Před rokem +7

    Never leave your husband no matter how he speaks or behave.

  • @BubbasJuice2145
    @BubbasJuice2145 Před 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    Yes, it’s called the sign off that’s very nice. I joined your channel. I like what you were talking about so I love to learn.

  • @ashedrickmus.5479
    @ashedrickmus.5479 Před rokem +4

    Hey my brother and sister. I really enjoyed this sit down and chat video. I have brothers and sisters from both tribes and I get along with them both. I was enslaved so I'm from both sides.
    Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @bonifaceokafor2108
    @bonifaceokafor2108 Před 7 měsĂ­ci +6

    If you guys are husband and wife, I am very proud of you guys. We need more of this inter tribal marriages.

  • @okpegodson1675
    @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +26

    I'm original Igbo man, if there's any tribe I'm proud and happy to share Nigeria with, it's the Yorubas, everyone has their Flaws, I'm looking forward to being with a very beautiful and Educated Yoruba lady as my wife in future, I feel like Igbo and Yoruba can achieve alot more if United

    • @nzeadidnazi8410
      @nzeadidnazi8410 Před rokem +2

      Don't marry someone with different politics, Ideology or religion.
      Pick smartly goodluck.

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +1

      @@nzeadidnazi8410 what exactly do you mean

    • @stevenwilliams3015
      @stevenwilliams3015 Před rokem +2

      But the problem is, Yorubas are easily used by the Fulanis to fight Igbos

    • @tochika3598
      @tochika3598 Před rokem +1

      ​@@stevenwilliams3015 example 2023 election

    • @crystal11507
      @crystal11507 Před rokem

      @@stevenwilliams3015 Yorubas are idiots, they are too scared to go after fulanis so they go after igbos. I guess they aren’t getting attacked from fulanis like that so they would rather team up with them in order to attack igbos.

  • @geoffreydonaldson2984
    @geoffreydonaldson2984 Před rokem +5

    Fun show! Really enjoyed hearing you two. All the best from British Columbia on the West Coast of Canada!

    • @blackwood1064
      @blackwood1064 Před 5 měsĂ­ci

      Heeeyyyaaaa Nigerians are in British Columbia? I can't believe this

    • @geoffreydonaldson2984
      @geoffreydonaldson2984 Před 5 měsĂ­ci

      @@blackwood1064 I spirit only, my friend. My father went to Ghana once to film a documentary and brought back an exchange cameraman from there. That was about 62 years ago in Toronto -and there weren’t very many black people in “Hogtown” back then, so it was a big thrill to meet this handsome, polite and interesting man from so far away in Africa (my mother was smitten! She still remembers that day-she’s 92 years old now!)
      But now Toronto has a huge Caribbean diaspora and a very lively Carnival season, great food and music and costumes. But I have lived on the West Coast, five thousand kilometres west of my home city, for almost 50 years. Most of the black people here are from California and came up as conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War back in the early 70s (100,000 Americans moved to Canada back then, the largest single emigration in USA history). I live on a small Island off the east coast of Vancouver Island. There are about 1400 people here, only five black people, one born here, one in Toronto and three-my good friend’s wife and two daughters whom he met in Dominican Republic- are actually Haitian and very happy to be away from that place-but I met them the day they arrived: it had just snowed about 30 cm, they’d never seen snow before and it put Mama Ruth into a state of shock-until she went to Montreal to visit here sister (there’s a big Haitian community there because the language is French) and she realized a little snow here is almost tropical compared to Montreal which is veeeeeerrrrryyyy cold during their long, long winters with lots and lots of ice and snow. Plus she didn’t realize that although the days are very short here in winter, they are very long in summer when it’s nice and hot. Her girls are fine, though. They never lived in Haiti and don’t speak much Creole, rather their mother tongue is Spanish. Now they speak English perfectly-they both were top of their classes at school, even when they were just learning english-very, very smart, those girls! And now they have a baby brother, Carlo, born Canadian, who speaks only English. He’s my little buddy. His dad runs the local brewhouse so I see him a lot in the summer.
      Our Island is a very friendly place, everyone is welcome, so if you’re ever in British Columbia, don’t forget to visit. Just ask for Scotty (or my wife, Frankie) -everybody knows everybody here.
      Bye for now and all the best in 2024! XOX

  • @peterdavidfavour
    @peterdavidfavour Před 2 lety +1

    Love all your comments, Prince! You are so real!!!

  • @medtranscript
    @medtranscript Před rokem +1

    This video is very fascinating. I really appreciate the content. Thank you very much.

  • @safeesafee892
    @safeesafee892 Před rokem +9

    I just took my DNA Frm Ancestry and I’m Nigerian , based off the locations it looks like I’m Yoruba so I searched Yoruba on CZcams and google and found this video and I’m amazed because this girl on the left look exactly like me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s scary and so interesting

  • @royalgreenlantern
    @royalgreenlantern Před rokem +24

    As a Black American this is so fascinating. Thank you for this video

  • @nwaforpeter4624
    @nwaforpeter4624 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +5

    I love this shows guys, it gives me joy, I'm igbo man here is my correction we don't sale our daughter it's our culture and should be acknowledged, thanks so much I love yoruba especially their language when they're about to fight 🤣🤣

  • @angelabailey8748
    @angelabailey8748 Před 2 lety +43

    Igbo people are very hard working people

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 2 lety +5

      Very hardworking

    • @Anonymous_Anon882
      @Anonymous_Anon882 Před rokem +1

      They definitely are.

    • @1newearth
      @1newearth Před rokem

      I love Yorubas, Igbos, and Hausas. Of a truth, I love all Nigerians and all people. Going to church will not save any body. The book of Jude speaks against osas. Eternal salvation is for people that obey Jesus. Hebrews 5:9. It is not okay to sin. They [all the armies of the world] will try to kill Jesus again but he is immortal and will not die the second time. Separate the true Lord Jesus from the Roman catholic sunday system. No righteous Christian has killed or raped any body. Jesus is the only true God of love that shall return soon, but the other gods are false with hatred for mankind. Did Allah, Brahma, Buddha, Krishna, Yahweh, etc die for your salvation?

    • @adonaiyah2196
      @adonaiyah2196 Před rokem

      Yea I'm the exception

  • @uzoejekwumadu7731
    @uzoejekwumadu7731 Před rokem +4

    Stereotype regarding Igbo people and not liking education is a lie. 1st Nigerian vice chancellor of university of Ibadan is Prof Kenneth Dike...an Igbo man. 1st Vice Chancellor of University of Lagos Prof Eni Njoku...an Igbo man. So what does that tell you? Many of the Igbo traders are graduates and those who are not often engaged in distance and part time education to upgrade as well. Like the guy mentioned the civil war and aftermath discimination also impacted in many people to move towards self employment rather than investing in higher education that may not necessarily offer white-collar jobs.

  • @uzoejekwumadu7731
    @uzoejekwumadu7731 Před rokem +3

    Your man is a titled red cap chief and young elder 😁. More content please 👏👏👏

  • @uzoejekwumadu7731
    @uzoejekwumadu7731 Před rokem +3

    Pride and prejudice, enthocentrisim and ignorance. I enjoyed you guys. Keep it up 🤠💞

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One Před rokem +1

    Great discussion.

  • @easternblood9207
    @easternblood9207 Před 3 lety +31

    What your husband said about Igbos traveling all the way to Yoruba land for juju is Very Very Very True

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 2 lety +2

      I was hearing that for the first time

    • @easternblood9207
      @easternblood9207 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lifeofabisola5142 LOL, Omo na fact ooo

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +3

      @@lifeofabisola5142 Igbos don't have strong dieties, they go all the way down to the west, Ogun, Osun and Oyo

    • @uzoejekwumadu7731
      @uzoejekwumadu7731 Před rokem +3

      🙉🤣🤣🤣🤣 Ijebu Ode. Chai stereotypes, pride and prejudice, enthocentrisim

    • @obinnaunakalamba4725
      @obinnaunakalamba4725 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +3

      Yorubas do juju more than IGBOS.

  • @appleg4765
    @appleg4765 Před rokem +7

    The guy didn't do justice to the question about the literacy rate in Igboland. The guy said the impact of the civil way caused the lower literacy rate in Igboland after the war, but he failed to explain that today, there is no gap in literacy between the yorubas and the Igbos. Today, Imo State, which is an Igboland, has the highest literacy rate in Nigeria.

    • @anthonyobioraokeke3788
      @anthonyobioraokeke3788 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +2

      Yes, you are right. Imo has the highest literacy in Nigeria but it's so sad that they've the highest unemployed graduates🤦🤦. In terms of educational performance, Anambra seems to be unmatched in Nigeria particularly in SSCE, UTME & International exams & quiz

    • @julesjay943
      @julesjay943 Před měsĂ­cem

      @@anthonyobioraokeke3788 when will you Anambra people learn not to talk down on people? Which one is unemployment rate in Imo is high? I’m sure you have not been to Imo state because if you do, you will know that most people living in Owerri and other parts of Imo are not from Imo state, meaning that most of these people added to the increase of unemployment you are not sure of.
      Secondly most Imo graduates are gainfully employed home and abroad. They are not majorly traders like Anambra people.
      Get off your high horse if you understand what I mean.

    • @anthonyobioraokeke3788
      @anthonyobioraokeke3788 Před měsĂ­cem

      @@julesjay943 What's special about Imo, Imo was where I had my secondary education at Awo+Omamma, Oru East. And I'm saying according to report, I can't just cook up that story. I had to respond which was the same day I replied this comment because that time when the list of highest literacy states came up, Anambra was about 4th in a Facebook post & some Imo guy said that Anambra should be removed from the list, the same Imo state that was reported to have high unemployment rate, I became furious same way a lot of people reacted to his comment. Infact a Yoruba guy has to reply his comment saying that "why should they be removed from the list that he's even surprised that they're not first in the list"

    • @julesjay943
      @julesjay943 Před měsĂ­cem

      @@anthonyobioraokeke3788 you see that thing I was saying.
      Nothing special about Imo state but you think there’s something special about Anambra state.
      All of you are the same.
      Please go with your little mind and inferiority complex.

  • @gracejamesenoghease882
    @gracejamesenoghease882 Před 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    This is one of the interesting, accurate and purposeful program from my country youths. I wish such discussions could be held frequently between the three troubling tribes in Nigeria; Yoruba, Hausa and the Igbos who have been perpetually victimized by the first two groups. I am not from the west,north or east (the three troublers of our land), but not until these groups learn to stop lying against each other and accept realities Nigeria would suffer. Even self, they should allow and elect from the minoriry to rule the country and thinks would get better fast.

    • @israelolupelumi8208
      @israelolupelumi8208 Před 7 měsĂ­ci

      Don't spread the lies you aren't familiar with. The British started the problem from the getgo. The British pitched one tribe against the other when they deceptively annexed the three Tribes using a treaty signed with the Yoruba, the treaty which had nothing to do with annexing the people together. The British intensified the divide and conquer policy when the fight for independence started even after the independence. The politicians had been using the same strategy ever since as most them are European puppets. Anyway, the younger generation is changing things gradually.

  • @NAIJAEUTV
    @NAIJAEUTV Před 5 měsĂ­ci

    We enjoyed it sha

  • @ezembamichael5746
    @ezembamichael5746 Před rokem +4

    I really love this😁❤️
    You forgot 1 thing, Igbos men has a high affinity for making money

  • @jaydee6178
    @jaydee6178 Před 2 lety +6

    This was entertaining and informative at the same time. Love from SA 🇿🇦

  • @belb57
    @belb57 Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoyed this video...you guys gave me a good laugh. I always mistaken yoruba people I meet as Ghanaians until I hear the Nigerian accent.

    • @seismicvertigo345
      @seismicvertigo345 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah, Yorubas are more like Ghanaians, Igbos are more like cameroonians culturally speaking that is

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of people think am Ghanaian as well

    • @sheilavil3244
      @sheilavil3244 Před rokem +2

      @@lifeofabisola5142 you look haitian too ! I'm haitian !

  • @gloryigwe8548
    @gloryigwe8548 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    That tells you how truthful Igbos are. He stated right who had helped him for real.

  • @juanjosegutierrez9091
    @juanjosegutierrez9091 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful educational thank you!!!!

  • @lotachukwumagerate1934
    @lotachukwumagerate1934 Před rokem +6

    Bia dis guy na confirm igbo...our igbo men lack the spirit of romanticism in them aswear..... anyway I loved this video nd I wish u guys a happy marriage ❤️

  • @emmanuelbertrandtanga7728
    @emmanuelbertrandtanga7728 Před 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    As a Cameroonian from the Center region, I see many similarities with the Igbos. My gf is also an Igbo and I thank God everyday for having her. 🎉❤

  • @AtHomeWithDidi
    @AtHomeWithDidi Před 3 lety +30

    My dad refused to take bride price for all his daughters. He said “if you pay that bride price, you’ll be humbled”🤣🤣🤣

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 3 lety +1

      Why do someone charge a lot ooo. I know of someone here that her mum ask the guy to bring $10000 for bride price. The guy is from Edo state.

    • @AtHomeWithDidi
      @AtHomeWithDidi Před 3 lety +2

      @@lifeofabisola5142 It doesn’t make sense. Because it feels like you’re selling your daughter and the man will now feel like he bought her with his money, then start maltreating her

    • @bhagavad-gitakarma1604
      @bhagavad-gitakarma1604 Před 2 lety +9

      @@AtHomeWithDidi I don't think that is the intention. It is to show that the man is financially capable.

    • @ericman2220
      @ericman2220 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bhagavad-gitakarma1604 I think it is a way of exploiting the man.

    • @kingsman8209
      @kingsman8209 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lifeofabisola5142 your husband is right, this is why is like an abomination to beat👊 your wife👰 in Igbo land and if you remember what you pass through before traditional marriage you will be serious to each other

  • @popessalifestyle
    @popessalifestyle Před 3 lety +6

    These stereotypes are new to me except the the fact that the yorubas shout a lot but I enjoyed watching you guys

  • @kaneextra
    @kaneextra Před 2 lety +52

    I'm watching from Kenya. Out here most people think you're one people, mostly because the accent is the same when you speak in English. You're just Naija to us.

    • @seismicvertigo345
      @seismicvertigo345 Před 2 lety +14

      It's actually not. From Nigeria, we can tell how different it is. Some less externally exposed Yorubas mix up their Hs, like "heverybody", "ouse". Some Igbos drag their words in a way that is hard to describe

    • @Neddie2k
      @Neddie2k Před 2 lety +10

      We think the same things of Kenya as well, you are all Kenyans to us, somethings I even want to add Tanzania to your equation.

    • @okwudirilevi2428
      @okwudirilevi2428 Před rokem

      P

    • @joshuaokparaocha8644
      @joshuaokparaocha8644 Před rokem +1

      @@seismicvertigo345what I find fascinating is that I’m just now realizing it’s mostly Yorubas with that habit

    • @andrewukadike3433
      @andrewukadike3433 Před rokem +1

      @@joshuaokparaocha8644 yeah thinking about it now, every single person with h factor that i know of is Yoruba....

  • @ikonoklast7
    @ikonoklast7 Před rokem +17

    "Igbos think that all Yorubas are loud"
    As an oyinbo who has spent a lot of time around Igbo people, I can't imagine how Yoruba people could be louder lol

    • @dheraboy818
      @dheraboy818 Před rokem +1

      Depends igbos are loud with actions igbos are loud with words !!!

    • @CheerfulDancing-er7xf
      @CheerfulDancing-er7xf Před měsĂ­cem

      Scare some Nigerian people....

  • @chi.m_
    @chi.m_ Před 3 lety +2

    I love this content🥰

  • @iam-eze
    @iam-eze Před 2 lety +6

    Thank u my brother🎀🎀. Igbo to the world🌏🌏🌏🌎🌎🌍🌍🌍🌍

  • @dr.zeedams
    @dr.zeedams Před 3 lety +13

    "look at who's talking" 😂😂😂

  • @ajibadesheriff7133
    @ajibadesheriff7133 Před rokem +1

    😂😂😂😂 I love this couple. I love the video too. You're doing a great job. I'm Yoruba man but not a demon.

  • @mirjammnwadigo6358
    @mirjammnwadigo6358 Před rokem +1

    This is very informative and I can relate 😆😆😆

  • @mbanefookenwa700
    @mbanefookenwa700 Před rokem +3

    If you an Igbo man married to Yoruba girl that doesn't make you to be one country, some Nigerian married to UK that doesn't mean they're one country, divide Nigeria and let Yoruba and Igbo peace flow.

  • @hourofdarknessUK
    @hourofdarknessUK Před rokem +2

    "I hope you guys enjoyed the last video"
    "I don't think they did"
    Off to a nice upbeat start!

  • @husseinasrasalah7348
    @husseinasrasalah7348 Před 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    An honest couple 😂😂❤

  • @christianobi8345
    @christianobi8345 Před rokem +16

    I really enjoyed the video but I want to comment on the education issue. It is very unfortunate that in the contemporary Nigeria ,Igbo people are associated mainly with entrepreneurship, hard work and hustling. While all these are true, it is important to point out that there is more to the situation. Before the civil war, the Igbo are known more than anything else as scholars, highly educated intellectuals. I once read an article which claimed that just before the civil war the number of Igbo professionals were more than the rest of Africa put together. I’m not in a position to vouch for the accuracy of that report. The civil war changed all that dynamics. The Igbo foray into business is essential a survival adaptation mechanism. If there is a level play ground in Nigeria based on qualification and merit, you will see the Igbo excel in education again just like before the civil war.

    • @udob4939
      @udob4939 Před rokem +5

      Igbo people actually excel in education more than other ethnic groups in Nigeria. They have even surpassed the Yoruba a long time ago. So yes in business they are excelling due to civil war but they have also taken back their place in education

    • @godfreyunaka6938
      @godfreyunaka6938 Před rokem +1

      @@udob4939 100 % correct Igbos have the highest literacy rate in Nigeria, we produce the most University graduates and highest Jamb score requirements, thats why these things are called stereotypes they have some element of truths to them. The bottom line is treat everyone as an individual and do on to them as you would have them do onto you

    • @adioolufemi1383
      @adioolufemi1383 Před rokem +1

      @@godfreyunaka6938 I am not here to blatantly disagree with you, however, in Nigeria, Yorubas are known for one thing, education. The region with the highest number of professors is Yoruba. Whatsoever you want to do in life in Yoruba land, parents will always force you to go to school first no matter what. Thereafter, you can venture into any other thing that interests or pleases you later after your education. Igbos are known for business or entrepreneurship. Yoruba has the highest number of medical doctors in US. Every tribe in Nigeria has comparative advantage over another, be it Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba. Each of these tribes has a comparative advantage over the other in specific areas. Meanwhile, we are always better together and that is what makes Nigerian people great, apart from our crazy government!

    • @adioolufemi1383
      @adioolufemi1383 Před rokem

      @@udob4939 I completely disagree with you when it comes to Yoruba. You can google it and find out for yourself.

    • @godfreyunaka6938
      @godfreyunaka6938 Před rokem +2

      @@adioolufemi1383 Yes we have the potential to be great as one Country, but as someone who was born in the same year we achieved independence I have seen a Country take 1 step forward and 2 step backwards for 60 plus years, the only time we are united is when Nigeria is playing in the African Nations or World Cup. You notice we put our first eleven on the field and do not question what tribe their from, but in everything else like governance we put our 3rd eleven. I am tired of Fulanis ruining Nigeria with their backward thinking, and i am very disappointed by the likes of MC Olumo during the recent Lagos elections, and the Lagos Speaker who wants Igbos to leave Lagos. So much for One Nigeria, and more Yorubas need to be counted by criticizing this ethnic jingoisim and Igbophobia. If we do not want One Nigeria, then lets peacefully break it up. For me if this theft of the Presidential election by the Drug baron President is allowed to stand then I am burning my Nigerian Passport and I will tell my kids to bury me here in the US

  • @okwyfrank6726
    @okwyfrank6726 Před rokem +1

    What i enjoyed about this video is them been a couple 🥰

  • @templekanu6740
    @templekanu6740 Před rokem +3

    Bride price can be paid by anybody. Okada men marry, farmers... infact, you can't finish paying bride price.

  • @TheAfosFamily
    @TheAfosFamily Před 3 lety +12

    Lol he said look at who is talking🤣🤣🤣 The way he called the oogun sef pardon my yoruba writing

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 3 lety

      Don’t mind him🤣. I don’t know how to write Yoruba too 😭😭.

    • @TheAfosFamily
      @TheAfosFamily Před 3 lety

      @@lifeofabisola5142 we are in this table tomorrow 🤣🤣

  • @robertwhite970
    @robertwhite970 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Two beautiful people !!!

  • @arthurnixon1740
    @arthurnixon1740 Před rokem +1

    Great learning from two distinct groups

  • @Veracruze90
    @Veracruze90 Před 3 lety +6

    strangers believe in you than ur friends most times, your money comes from strangers, not ur family not ur friends, so meet more strangers today.

  • @christyikegbunam723
    @christyikegbunam723 Před 2 lety +1

    On the phone got me 🤣😂😂 simeon yemi!!! Omo

  • @TheBlackmanIsGod
    @TheBlackmanIsGod Před 2 lety +32

    I’m in California, just recently took a DNA test and found out I’m Yoruba, I had no clue, but now I want to learn more about my Yoruba people!

    • @victoriaelena6645
      @victoriaelena6645 Před 2 lety +1

      Which test did you take? I am in cali I took ancestry it only said Nigeria.

    • @garthyahudahandrews8504
      @garthyahudahandrews8504 Před 2 lety +2

      if your are AA or Caribbean we much closer to the Lemba if you are able to do GED Match

    • @TheBlackmanIsGod
      @TheBlackmanIsGod Před 2 lety +1

      @@garthyahudahandrews8504 I also have Lemba, in my genetic tests, yes you are correct…. I personally have all the major Africans, I have Berber, Bantu, and Khoi-San also.

    • @obinnaunakalamba4725
      @obinnaunakalamba4725 Před 11 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@TheBlackmanIsGod: Is your DNA haplogroup E1B1A ?

    • @TheBlackmanIsGod
      @TheBlackmanIsGod Před 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@obinnaunakalamba4725 of course I have E1B1A and E1B1B. I have maternal haplogroup L which is the “mitochondrial Eve” and I have Haplogroup A, A0, and A00

  • @ezembamichael5746
    @ezembamichael5746 Před rokem +2

    Is a must for the ladies to barb their hair when their husband dies and wear white or black clothing for her mourning period be it 3, 6 or specific selected number of months according to which part of Igbo land the husband hails from

  • @hushitv2838
    @hushitv2838 Před rokem +1

    You guys are so funny, I was moved dou

  • @c21_28
    @c21_28 Před 2 lety +8

    The stereotype that Igbo girls are always light needs to stop

    • @decastro1320
      @decastro1320 Před rokem +2

      Honestly bro it's very annoying, when I travelled around Yoruba land I saw lots of single girls already having a child or two. Yet nobody will talk about that, or call them light.. Nawa oh

  • @Mythoughtonpoliticaltopics
    @Mythoughtonpoliticaltopics Před 3 měsĂ­ci

    I am in the states and I got my DNA and I am IGBO and Jewish. Although the video is 2 years I think you guys did great.

  • @kachi70
    @kachi70 Před 5 měsĂ­ci +1

    Are you couple? ❤😂. Your topic remain me of early 90s when I came to Germany, Am igbo I had 3br. apartment and was sharing with a friend "yoruba" he later brought in newly arrived friend from naija. They love party, drinking and smoking is his friend's favorite.And when they are on a call " they are loud😮 or even talking but, that's why we Nigerian are unique in our own ways.A country of many nations 😂 up naija. I enjoyed this and have subscribed to your channel. Bride price in igbo land is a pride, not a market place. 😂

  • @tochika3598
    @tochika3598 Před rokem +2

    This guy killing this show 😊😊

  • @emmanuelchikeluba2360
    @emmanuelchikeluba2360 Před 3 měsĂ­ci

    Nice one guys

  • @snownfire
    @snownfire Před rokem +4

    You peoples are beautiful, as a Kenyan I tell you apart

  • @pamsing3012
    @pamsing3012 Před 4 měsĂ­ci

    We wear black in morning and usually whe the widow cut her hair she is getting a fresh look and about to start dating, i never thought about it.

  • @christineronelyem4473
    @christineronelyem4473 Před 3 lety +2

    🤣🤣🤣 you guys are funny I really enjoy the video

  • @amonique
    @amonique Před rokem +11

    I’m Trinidadian American but I’m very curious about the social politics between tribes in Nigeria and a lot of other countries in West Africa.

    • @uzoejekwumadu7731
      @uzoejekwumadu7731 Před rokem +1

      Ethnicity, religion and gender play important role in West African politics

    • @andrewukadike3433
      @andrewukadike3433 Před rokem +2

      It can get really complicated, especially between ethnicities and religions. There has to be a balance in power between all the tribes and religions or else things can get really tense. The entire Nigerian civil war was fought because the igbo's got annoyed about the Hausa's being given most of the power by the British after gaining independence.

    • @obinnaunakalamba4725
      @obinnaunakalamba4725 Před 11 měsĂ­ci

      Majority of the Caribbean are Igbo people. From Trini to Barbados to Dominican republic, Jamaica etc .

    • @israelolupelumi8208
      @israelolupelumi8208 Před 10 měsĂ­ci

      @@andrewukadike3433 The British people set it all up like that. The number one satanic nation in the world, Britain is. May The Most High remember their sins and the sins of their ancestors and allow 100 folds of the evils they caused upon our people to fall back upon them too without mercy. Amen. This should be every Yoruba and Igbo man's and woman's prayers day and night.

    • @israelolupelumi8208
      @israelolupelumi8208 Před 10 měsĂ­ci

      @@obinnaunakalamba4725predominantly Igbo and Yoruba.

  • @DarlingtonFEgbu
    @DarlingtonFEgbu Před 3 měsĂ­ci +1

    Before the Civil War, there were more Educated Igbos than the Yorubas, that was why the First Vice Chancellors of the Universities of Lagos and Ibadan were Igbos.

  • @AngelGabriel-yh5pk
    @AngelGabriel-yh5pk Před rokem +4

    As Igbo man i think Yoruba take cares of thier daughter than igbos..
    And Yoruba build church for Igbo to come and attend
    Igbo are less welcoming than Yoruba
    They are very suspicious of outsiders
    I don't know when that particular attributes started.
    Yorubas are more understanding

    • @musicearthtoheaven8793
      @musicearthtoheaven8793 Před rokem

      These are definitely correct, and I'm not being partial here. These can be easily proven. For the church thing though, I guess Yorubas have done quite more of creating megachurches, so it's common to find everyone, including Igbos, in those churches. And for the taking care of daughters, I can't say Igbo men don't take care of their daughters, but Yoruba definitely since time immemorial have given the female child a lot more value and rights even when women in many places around the world had little to no women rights.

    • @AngelGabriel-yh5pk
      @AngelGabriel-yh5pk Před rokem

      @@musicearthtoheaven8793 they do take good care of thier daughter.but priority is always the male when it comes to Igbo..thier very kind and lovely people .. but i know am suspicious of people .. am open minded but i guard myself until am comfortable around you ..

  • @so9487
    @so9487 Před 4 měsĂ­ci

    It's important to remember that not all observations about an individual apply to everyone, so it's crucial to be careful and avoid sounding uneducated or ignorant.

  • @calistermadukwe7977
    @calistermadukwe7977 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    I met some yoruba men that martied from igbo,they always tell me i paid my wife bride prize they say it with joy snd they are good to ve with honestly yoruba men are good

  • @vanessadeempress7791
    @vanessadeempress7791 Před 2 lety +14

    I am from the West Indies and I am interested in tribes of Africa especially Nigeria. I like this video.

  • @beamsofrelaxation9897
    @beamsofrelaxation9897 Před 2 lety +7

    Am yoruba/edo,but sha yoruba people are very dramatic o.they can act without script because they good at it.igbo people love money,just shout money you will see how they pay attention to you.🤣🤣🤣🤣😍😍😍🤣😍😍🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 but all the same we are all nigerians,the United States of Nigeria.... too much cruise no dull moment.

  • @NiellaObijiaku
    @NiellaObijiaku Před 3 lety +2

    It depends on tradition oo!
    If I tell you my bride price eh you’ll laugh 🤣🤣🤣
    My sister in law was 25 naira 🤣🤣 or so
    For some the main bride price is cheaper, the other thing a are unrealistic things though, for women men and youth!! Some traditions are outrageous I won’t lie, I’m from Anambra and even the “list” wasn’t even big cost wise.

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 3 lety

      Oh, now I understand. The main bride price is not what is expensive. It the other stuff for the village that is a lot. Thank you 😊

    • @princeadims7699
      @princeadims7699 Před rokem

      What about the yams goats clothes 😂😂😂

  • @QueenTols
    @QueenTols Před 3 lety +8

    First time hearing Yoruba women cheat more and are more likely to leave their marriages

  • @ugochukwuilechukwu8562
    @ugochukwuilechukwu8562 Před 2 lety +5

    I see myself in the guy. Unfortunately I couldn't marry Yoruba girl because they always turn me down with Omo Ibo stuff. My helpers have always been from Hausa Fulani Yoruba and my nemesis na ndi Igbo. Love you guys keep it up.

    • @nzeadidnazi8410
      @nzeadidnazi8410 Před 2 lety +1

      Omo Igbo oloshi 😂

    • @udyfrost6380
      @udyfrost6380 Před 2 lety

      😂

    • @decastro1320
      @decastro1320 Před 2 lety +1

      It's the same with Yorubas saying that Igbo's helped them unlike their own Yoruba brothers who don't want them to succeed.
      One thing I know is that in life a friend will treat you right than your own brother will.

    • @princeadims7699
      @princeadims7699 Před rokem

      😂😂😂

    • @ogechiokata4306
      @ogechiokata4306 Před 3 měsĂ­ci

      Me sef yoruba are igbos greatest enemies we can be laughing but yorubaman has a very bad thinking about you I hate them with passion
      They don't have sense at all me I cannot marry them oh even my children is forbidden from marrying yoruba person

  • @martinimoka1001
    @martinimoka1001 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

    The funniest couples . Thank you....

  • @obichijioke3685
    @obichijioke3685 Před rokem +1

    Interesting

  • @godslove2944
    @godslove2944 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

    I agree with the man anything cheap is not valuable.

  • @olalekansalami5773
    @olalekansalami5773 Před rokem +6

    these two are fantastic...lol, 🤣... if I may chime in, there are Igbo Muslims... the expression on Bisola's face when he threw it back at her about fetishes is EPIC!

    • @impactmen
      @impactmen Před rokem +4

      Igbo Muslims very hard to see

    • @joshuachidubem134
      @joshuachidubem134 Před rokem +9

      We don't have anything like Igbo Muslim
      Is like an insult to use if you say it
      So respect us for that

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +8

      A typical Muslim Igbo man, turned Muslim just for Favour or connection, there's nothing like Igbo Muslim originally, never

    • @nzeadidnazi8410
      @nzeadidnazi8410 Před rokem +3

      Igbo Muslims are most marriage convert.
      Maybe 200 out of 30 million Igbo people are muslim

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem +1

      @@nzeadidnazi8410 Igbos are more than 30 million

  • @lucyfair9907
    @lucyfair9907 Před rokem +2

    Imagine being the product of centuries of different ways of life , and living in the same country though
    As always the bad deeds are exaggerated and the good deeds diminished between the 2 cultures

  • @popessalifestyle
    @popessalifestyle Před 3 lety +8

    Prince said you will be humble if you paid a big bride price 🤣

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 3 lety

      Abi oooo

    • @okpegodson1675
      @okpegodson1675 Před rokem

      Igbo people are the second most educated tribe in Nigeria despite all we went through during the Civil war, plus the opportunity that was given to the Yorubas, Imagine loosing everything we had during the war and getting just ÂŁ20 to start up life, Igbos are competing with Yorubas in terms of Education but Yoruba still are the most educated

  • @lindaallison5237
    @lindaallison5237 Před měsĂ­cem

    In US we don't do bride price. We don't sell our daughters to the man. In fact the girl's family pays most of the wedding costs with the exception of the groom's and his attendants' attire and sometimes the bride's attendants' attire.

  • @earlmatthews9550
    @earlmatthews9550 Před rokem +3

    I'm a Caribbean man.
    Through out the conversation I'm just fantasizing about the female host... While you guys are talking about the difference and sterotypes.
    I will be satisfied with any one black sista from the mother land.

  • @aolawal
    @aolawal Před měsĂ­cem

    I like these guys. Well done guys. Are you guys a couple?

  • @obinnastar8906
    @obinnastar8906 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice 👍

  • @johneze3501
    @johneze3501 Před rokem +3

    Please we don't sell out our daughter. Its our culture and it have to be respected

  • @VintagePointwithUche
    @VintagePointwithUche Před rokem +3

    About the bride price, the one I paid was like N500 7 years ago. It is usually a token fee. But they collect money for entertainment and all except places in Imo state where it is outrageous but most times like in my case, what my in law family settled us with was far more than what we paid for all the rites.

  • @remi_o8107
    @remi_o8107 Před 3 lety +3

    lol that is funny, my hubby says the same thing that he has to shout for me to listen even tho we are both yoruba ooo, but i dont shout

  • @silvanceomondi3636
    @silvanceomondi3636 Před rokem +2

    Even with Luos of Kenya women were to cut their hair when their husbands dies.

  • @TochukwuOkafor
    @TochukwuOkafor Před 2 lety +3

    when my dad died, my mum did not cut her hair.

  • @kalimba5742
    @kalimba5742 Před 3 lety +11

    You're so beautiful! I'm jealous of your husband

  • @loluAjayi
    @loluAjayi Před 2 lety +10

    This lady just allowed him to walk over with every point made. She couldn't even come up with a good defense for her tribe. Welldone to the guy.

    • @lifeofabisola5142
      @lifeofabisola5142  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol

    • @loluAjayi
      @loluAjayi Před 2 lety +2

      @@lifeofabisola5142 Yes, I'm Yoruba and he did better clearing those stereotypes. You agreed with him all the way. Defend our tribe better next. My opinion.

    • @seismicvertigo345
      @seismicvertigo345 Před 2 lety

      @@loluAjayi 😂😂😂

    • @afroguard
      @afroguard Před 2 lety +2

      Yorubas engage in witchcraft more than Igbos.

    • @tozzchuq7949
      @tozzchuq7949 Před 2 lety +7

      @@loluAjayi this is husband and wife , it's not fight pls allow them brethe.
      Abisola is a good loyal woman and I love her