This video illustrates how inter-ethnic community support transcends tribal boundaries in Nigeria, demonstrating that genuine human connection and mutual assistance can bridge ethnic divides. The speaker, a Hausa man living in an Igbo community, shares how he and his family received unwavering support from Igbo neighbors, including free housing, utilities, and employment opportunities, despite initial cultural differences. This personal testimony challenges the notion that ethnic divisions are insurmountable, showing that shared human experiences and mutual respect can foster unity across different ethnic groups.
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ONE NATION ONE VOICE - Stop allowing these political elite to lie to you and divide.Added:
Say it in English, this thing you said.
I behave like a typical Igbo man. I don't have any town character in me.
Except the language you are speaking.
Except the language.
>> And the food you are eating.
>> Yes. So I don't understand. In your house now, how's Okay, your community is a Hausa community? Um the area we are there not much of Hausas, mostly Igbos.
Your father Are there no communities where there are Hausa people?
There are, but I will say that where we are, I think we are very well welcomed.
When they find out that I'm a Hausa, that is when they even love me the more cuz I understand their language as an Hausa man.
So they even welcome me more and they show love a lot.
>> How do they show love? Like how? Yes, they show love by every other thing a brother can do for a brother, like they have given me some jobs before and uh they have helped my dad too in the East in so many problems and they helped him.
Like not not looking at his tribe as an Hausa man, they welcomed him and helped him. Like how? Like I said, brother.
>> Is there anyone that stands out in your mind? Uh there's a time he was stranded.
He also have a house.
It's two Igbos that helped him and accommodated him.
He didn't pay house rent. Is that what you mean? No house rent, no a lot of bill, water bill, light bill, everything was free for us apart from food. For you it was a few months?
For a very long time. I think from our first born to the last born.
Yeah.
>> Wait, so you are living in Igbo man's house? Yes.
>> From when they gave birth to first born to what to the last born.
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