Hausa woman speaks fluent Igbo to warm hearts on social media
Photo credit: @pmnewsnigeria/Twitter Source: Twitter
A heartwarming video has emerged on
social media in which a northerner who has spent 25 years in Enugu could be
seen speaking fluent Igbo as she conversed with a man from southeast.
The unidentified woman who has stayed in
Enugu for 25 years engaged in a friendly chat with the Igbo man who asked her
series of questions in the course of their conversation
This video has shown that unity among
different ethnic groups in the country should be a unique feature Nigerians
should be known for.
Sharing the video on its Twitter page, PM
News wrote:
TrendingVideos: This Sokoto woman has spent 25 years in Enugu, the heart of Igboland and speaks fluent Igbo - proof that Nigeria has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and ethnic groups.#TrendingVideos: This Sokoto woman has spent 25 years in Enugu, the heart of Igboland and speaks fluent Igbo - proof that Nigeria has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and ethnic groups pic.twitter.com/MRuRVJumBV
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) November 2, 2020
Tweep with the Twitter handle @Kayodespeaks wrote:
Only those that haven't travel wide in this country will be shouting divide divide this country without considering their brothers in potiskum, mongunno, azare, okigwe,badagry etc.
We are strong together. All we need is good leadership to chat a new Nigeria. Another Twitter user with the handle @mabdul5159 commented: "This is what we call unity in diversity...! And this is how Nigeria is supposed to be for any citizen to be or live in every state in Nigeria no matter his background or religion. But here we are busy criticizing one another with hate-speech instead showing love & unity.
@kfagge commented:
If we strive hard, we can turn hating into accommodating . Nigeria is big enough for everyone of us-if only we want that.
Tweep with the handle @ayabie_ikem, however, said there was nothing to celebrate in the video, adding that Nigeria has moved many steps backward, He wrote
Nothing to celebrate. In the first Republic we had an Hausa Councilor in Enugu! Can we dare that now? We have moved many steps backwards since then.Below are other comments
#TrendingVideos: This Sokoto woman has spent 25 years in Enugu, the heart of Igboland and speaks fluent Igbo - proof that Nigeria has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and ethnic groups pic.twitter.com/MRuRVJumBV
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) November 2, 2020
#TrendingVideos: This Sokoto woman has spent 25 years in Enugu, the heart of Igboland and speaks fluent Igbo - proof that Nigeria has become a melting pot of diverse cultures and ethnic groups pic.twitter.com/MRuRVJumBV
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) November 2, 2020
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