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@ghost_flasher@chillwillsan@chiditweets042@grok This people too mumu you post story you no post am complete the thing stop for how ever if you check the continuation it states that
How ever the x people lied the real tribe that does skull mining and ritualist are igbos they don't only mine skulls o they also mine their family
@ghost_flasher@UObiorah93073@chiditweets042 The mumu no even sabi do fake chat AI won't answer that simple instead of am to edit the original reply just change okija to yoruba why all this igbo people mumu like this 😜😂
@BayoObidient The Osu caste system was a traditional practice in Igboland, Nigeria that involved the social segregation and restriction of a group of people known as the Osu:
@BayoObidient Legacy
Although the practice of dedicating people to local deities is no longer common, descendants of past Osu continue to face discrimination and social exclusion. Some recommend education, psychological counseling, and religious bodies to help eliminate the caste system.
@BayoObidient Not being allowed to take the four titles of the clan
Being buried by their kind in the evil forest
Not being allowed to mingle with the freeborn, inter-marry, or buy or sell in the same local market
@BayoObidient Practices
Osu were subject to many restrictions, including:
Living in a special area of the village, close to the Great Shrine
Carrying tangled and dirty hair as a mark of their caste
Not being allowed to marry or be married by the freeborn
@BayoObidient How people became Osu
People could become Osu in several ways, including:
Being purchased as slaves and dedicated to local gods
Being born to an Osu parent
Voluntarily seeking asylum and dedicating themselves to a shrine
@BayoObidient Definition
The Osu were people who were dedicated to local deities and considered to be slaves of the gods. They were often perceived as inferior and segregated from the Nwadiala or diala (Igbo: real born) class.
How people became Osu
People could become Osu in several ways,
@victorawa14320@udeochusp@SaharaReporters Exactly that's why you use ur family members for ritual, kill your friends for meat open fake churches with the name of God but to name a few
@renoomokri@realkjk1@renoomokri you don carry these people go too far
They should provide one igbo actor who caj stand the likes of
Funke akindele
Odunlade Adekola
Etc.....
I love igbos but those ones where no get brain or know shits go dey online dey rant BS.
No be their fault na data cheap
@renoomokri@realkjk1 These igbos should understand that they don't own nollywood
English film isn't igbo film
When do they want to learn the difference
Well illiteracy is a what again............
Yoruba movies has always been ahead of the igbo and English movies
Even before intro of blockbusters
@kaykaytheEaster@absoluteOMP Werey carry igbo people pictures with their fallen breast dey parade am as yoruba people are you so ashamed of your tribe 😂😂😂🤣