I am proud to be an Igbo woman and will never be silent because of my heritage. If you have a problem with that, it's your issue. I am an Igbo woman and don't engage in shady activities.
So, this morning, I woke up to find some people saying nasty things under my tweet just because I was proud of being Igbo 😁😁. Do these people have a problem? It's ridiculous to be bitter towards someone proud of their Igbo heritage. You all need help.
So, someone responded to one of my posts, asking why Igbo women/ladies have muscles 🙄🙄🙄. Really? You are trying to shame a whole tribe 🤷♀️🤷♀️ Let me say that we have muscles because we are healthy and physically fit.
The military taught me many valuable skills: to be courageous, outspoken, physically fit, a decision-maker, multitask, and more, which is beneficial for me today
I missed these days, especially the field training
Igbo men are lovely and gifted; they are the real odogwu and dynamic. If I don't salute my Igbo men, whom else am I supposed to salute Kwanu? I give it to our Igbo men; they are amazing
The hate is real. I can't understand why some people have this venomous hatred towards the Igbo. It amazes me sometimes how these folks have nothing else to think about or do except spewing trash and hatred towards the Igbo.
1. I have been trying to maintain a positive atmosphere here, but it seems that some individuals get upset whenever I post something on my page, and it's bothering me. Every time I tweet about my heritage (Igbo), I receive negative comments from people who aren't Igbo
I'm not here to pander to anyone, so if I share anything related to my Igbo heritage and you come at me without reason, I will respond. If you don't like what I post, feel free to scroll past without reading.
Let's discuss staying fit. How often do you exercise per week, including cardio, running, walking, or swimming? I work out four times a week. It's comfortable, keeps me healthy, and helps me stay focused.
@Morris_Monye
1. I got one in 2015, and it was the most ridiculous and stressful experience ever. The Nigerian Embassy in DC then was so disorganized that my passport and my son's passport were stolen.
My natural skin, no makeup, no filter, just eyebrows and lipstick. I wouldn't say I like wearing too much makeup
I have been battling facial hair and acne on my jaw for as long as I can remember, but thank God for medication and tweezing. 😒😒😒
I am grateful for a fantastic journey and incredible discoveries. Since I've been active on Twitter, I've discovered many beautiful things from different people, and I am thankful for that.
It's almost weekend.
@UjuAnya
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I am easy-going, fun, and love to cook
Some individuals use Igbo names on social media to launch attacks at others. It seems they do so deliberately because they take pleasure in attacking the Igbos. Engaging in such behavior is synonymous with cowardice.
There are many things to learn on YouTube. I've been learning to sew on YouTube in my spare time, so this dress is my first sewing project, which I completed last month. There's still more work to be done. 💃💃💃
Why aren't the Governors of the Eastern part of Nigeria concerned about the humiliation the people go through at the checkpoints? Why are there checkpoints in all corners of the 5 Eastern states? The people are being extorted every day.
Today is the first day in a year that I resumed doing squat workouts. I had stopped because of an injury flare-up and altogether avoided squats, pushups, running, and intense cardio. After getting evaluated, I decided to try squats today, and it went well!
I will choose my words carefully. Sadly, some Nigerians lack understanding and exposure, think upside-down, are mannerless, and, most importantly, are sick in the head. Having a cell phone and data doesn't give you the right to speak carelessly to someone you know little about
It seems that if you don't support Biafra as an Igbo descendant, you will be labeled a sell-out or given other despicable names. Does everyone have to believe the same thing? You are all so quick to curse someone out. It's ridiculous.
Nigerian politicians lack empathy for their citizens. The extent to which they embezzle funds intended to improve lives is staggering. It's painful to witness Nigeria's gradual decline 😮💨😮💨😮💨
2. and I've been trying not to engage in any arguments, but it seems that being polite is not working here. So, if you come after me when I haven't provoked you, I will not hold back, because some of these people are behaving foolishly and senselessly.
The funny thing is, I once wanted to return to Nigeria in my 50s to run for a representative position in Anambra State, but Lord have mercy, that dream is completely dead. Never
In Nigeria, some wealthy individuals use their influence to deploy police officers to harass and intimidate fellow citizens without following proper procedures. What a country.