Masked protesters fly a banner at the very top of the Empire State Building in New York City reading, “When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace.”
@LordChimdi@Fayvourr@zionjigga@EgbuChinwe@IgboHistoFacts Regardless of history, to the rest of the country, if your dialect has Igbo roots (Aniocha, Ika, Ukwuani) you're Igbo. Even Urhobo Isoko, Itsekiri etc become 'Igbo by association' just for sharing the same state. Outsiders paint Delta with one brush and lump everyone together.
@Fayvourr@LordChimdi@zionjigga@EgbuChinwe@IgboHistoFacts Their King claims they’re Bini or so I heard.
When I was in school then, I argued a lot with a few students who were indigenes and they’d claim they have Bini roots and not Igbo. It amazes me but at the end of the day. The asaba people understood it the hard way during the war.
Africa needs more successful young men who are both interesting and daring. The pool of very successful younger women is far outstripping the pool of available men. I believe that infidelity is a function of power distance. Women are closing the power gap fast, but with issues.
In the past, these types of people had an outsized effect on the battlefield, and so would naturally lead war. Later, engineers took over the battlefield, but by nature, engineers are far more pacifist. So as the ability to wage war improved, so did the willingness reduce.