I saw the BBM
(Blackberry messenger) personal message of a friend this morning and it read, ‘Yoruba
people are so loud and absurd’.
As a Yoruba man,
who has had several multi-tribal friends, association and relationships with
people of different tribes, I've gotten used to hearing cliche statements like
that, hence I didn't bat an eyelid nor was I in the least concerned about
something I’d been hearing all my life.
But while I
sought to disregard the ‘PM’ and concentrate on my work, a question veiled in
mockery and self-chaste popped into my head and I could hardly focus on work
again.
The question, ‘Are Yoruba people loud and absurd’
kept repeating itself in my head, and before I knew it, I was already typing to
my friend, asking him to kindly elaborate on his PM and also give me examples
of a Yoruba person being loud and absurd.
As if he’d been
waiting for such an opportunity, He readily obliged, giving me seven of such
absurd and loud instances.
We’ll call my
friend ‘Frank’.
1.
Frank said the vocal ability of a Yoruba
man is double that of the average human being, in essence, he meant that Yoruba
people tend to talk in high pitched tones and conversate at the top of their
voices.
2.
He said the average Yoruba man tends to
quickly take off his shirt whenever a fight or melee breaks out, not exactly to
show off his amazing biceps and abs, but to be free of encumbrance in the
course of the fight.
3.
Yoruba people are so over-respectful,
that they will kneel down at the ATM machine after receiving their cash and say
‘Oshey sir (Thank you Sir)’.
4.
Yoruba people tend to prostrate on the
phone when greeting, as if the person on the other end of the line can see them.
5.
Yoruba people love to party. They
celebrate everything. The tooth of a Yoruba man falls off and he throws a
party.
6.
Yoruba people are legends in polygamy. They
keep marrying and abandoning their children.
7.
A Yoruba man would rather rent a
one-room apartment or go back to his village than pay 400-500k for a 2-bedroom
flat in Lagos.
Unfortunately,
my friend was right on a couple of the absurd instances, but he grossly
exaggerated on most of them, especially the ‘ATM’ kneeling example.
Really,
who does that?
But
then, I started thinking, ‘I’m a full-fledged Yoruba man, and I hardly do any
of those things he listed’, which led me to the conclusion that although some
things are peculiar to some tribes, we simply cannot afford to generalize
because generalization doesn't always paint the true picture.
As
much as I’m certain that many Yoruba people truly do some of those things, I’m
also sure that other tribes have their own peculiar absurdities, which we can’t
exactly say is applicable to everybody from such tribes.
Folks,
what do you think about Frank’s list?
How many do you agree with?
Perhaps,
Yoruba people are really absurd and loud. No?

Igbo people are stingy and greedy
ReplyDeleteYes Oh. Yoruba people are noisemakers and party too much
ReplyDeleteI agree with number 1, 2, 4, and 5.
ReplyDeleteThe rest na wash
I disagree with the atm, and I don't have reasons to blive the one abwt d apartment. Perhaps dah shld b for an low class yoruba man.
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