In Nigeria, once you refuse to study, go to school etc, or at least learn a technical work, your parents will abandon you straight, no jokes about that, it happens in real life. The parents will just say, you are no longer their son.
That’s a typical Yoruba father for you-he wants his son to be well-educated and go to school. And if the son isn’t interested in getting an education or learning a skill, the father wants nothing to do with him! Haha, of course, this is all just for laughs, guys!
Thanks for this… I sincerely appreciate you show-casing Nigerian tribes. We know this is a skit but Nigerian parents love their children. Allow me to give a diffrent translation: The first man.. Hausa people are simply down to earth, they take you for your word and hardly negotiate price of things or commodities, they love people genuinely and very committed to their business. The 2nd: Yoruba. They are the most educated among Nigerian tribes, they don’t joke with food and love different delicacies, *disowning a child* is something you can see in few homes among them *if and only if* the child remains adamant to be a good and industrious child. 3rd Igbo: They are the most industrious and business minded tribe in Nigeria, they also don’t joke with education, they are often associated with understanding life from a profit and loss standpoint. If nothing benefits them, they don’t have any business with it.
@@Odeel9267 If you think that's crazy, imagine someone who was sick at the hospital, and we all had to give little money for his surgery. After surgery he was to stay at the hospital for 2 weeks to recover. His son told him his favorite cow was loosing weight, refusing to eat...that's when we learn that the old man had 10 millions in a hole under is bed and he ask to use some for the vet to check on the cow. When we j said he was keeping the money for something important
I know it's all for the fun and laughter but bottom line is that the hausa man don't joke with his cow, the Yoruba man don't joke with morals and the Igbo man his business. Welcome to naija!
@@hajarahajjojojo8440 yeah, you might be right. But saying that is equivalent to an easterner in Nigeria saying he is not ibo. I agree there are different ethnic groups but we just use the 3 divisions loosely.
😂😂😂Too funny, man. I enjoyed all of it but I'd rather have the Igbo man as my father cause at least he got his son released at a huge discount and tried to negotiate transport money for him.❤❤❤
😂😂😂 Very clever of him to say whatever it takes to reduce the ransom! Ultimately, the hostage will be released at a very low cost. That dad is a legend and a saint in my eyes😊❤😂
@@NamelessOne-pi9sj nah, I just don't like when we turn a joke about a stereotype into a fact. If I saw a pic about black people being lazy for example, I would be upset to if someone said "that's black people for you"... Mstchew
That’s exactly how our parents perceived childhood especially Yoruba and ibo… this is the comedy of parenthood in Nigeria hope you see where our hustling spirit comes from
This is just for conedy Even someone that isn't your parent will still go out their way to help or save you the little way they can In reality every parents care for their kids even if the child has become a big nuisance or not.
That's Nigerian parents for you, a child that doesn't want to go to school or learn a skill so he can be useful in life is considered a useless child, waste of space and food....that's why Nigerian kids strive hard to please the parents... While this is just a skit, a comedy the 3 characters depicted the 3 major tribes in Nigeria perfectly- the Hausa/Fulani is often polygamous with many wives and children so a child is identified by which wife had him, also, he doesn't joke with his cows, he sometimes values them more than humans; the Yorubas love to learn skills/handwork and value education a lot, the Igbo man is all about business and money.....
We are talking about INDIGENOUS tribes not immigrants, Hausa and Fulani people are NOT indigenous to Ghana. Btw my mum is Hausa/ Fulani and it’s the Fulani that care about cows not Hausa in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
@@yaaobenewaah1697 the Hausas are INDIGENOUS to Nigeria 🇳🇬, that is their origin and their roots, that makes the difference. They are immigrants in Ghana and everywhere else, maybe your tribe is immigrant in Ghana I don’t know about that, and don’t care to. I am speaking of what I know factually , so stop the BS talk. Btw I find you guys a strange set of people, always trying to claim something that has no connection with you guys, I NEVER see Nigerians doing it.
I feel so very disappointed with this moderator. How can you be making assumptions outside of what is in the video that everyone can see, and then make your conclusion based on your unfounded assumptions - and then you validate your wrong assumptions on the premise that you are the moderator. It is shameful please!
The skit you've just watched is the story of the differences among the 3 major ethnic groups of Nigeria. There are hundreds if not thousands of ethnicities in the country, each with peculiarities. It is quite true among the nomadic Fulani ethnic group that their herds of cattle are valued higher than human lives, however, within this ethnic group are also the elite who are wealthy and educated politicians, businessmen and women, and professionals. Their core values may not be the same as the nomadic cattle herders. The Yorubas and Igbos also produce the elites of Nigeria as it is with other ethnic groups, but the Igbos are known as entrepreneurs who could sell you anything and still haggle to get the best deal out there. The Yorubas are not as patient when it comes to haggling to get the best deal because they could quite easily get irritated if their asking price is not accepted. The question then is whose son would you want to be?🤣😅😂
@@angelicakweku5293 absolutely correct. Igbos are on top of the education staircase in Nigeria and unrivalled by any tribe in business. It is first Igbo Kwenu and then Nigeria Ikwenu.
Absolutely not. The most educated people in Nigeria are even concentrated a Yoruba state of Ondo. Yorubas are the most educated by a long margin. You just pip Hausas to the post.
🇬🇭 I'm not even Nigerian but I knew the Igbo dad would bargain him to death 😂😂😂.
Others pay 5 million Igbo man got a discount and pay 50 thousand, business smart 😂😂
Every tribe has his positive vibes in Nigeria....Ghanaian watching thanks
In Nigeria, once you refuse to study, go to school etc, or at least learn a technical work, your parents will abandon you straight, no jokes about that, it happens in real life. The parents will just say, you are no longer their son.
true😂😂
So ture
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No time o
That's igbo people for you they only talks about business 😂😂😂😂.this is hilarious 🤣🤣 thankyou guys
That’s a typical Yoruba father for you-he wants his son to be well-educated and go to school. And if the son isn’t interested in getting an education or learning a skill, the father wants nothing to do with him! Haha, of course, this is all just for laughs, guys!
Thanks for this… I sincerely appreciate you show-casing Nigerian tribes.
We know this is a skit but Nigerian parents love their children.
Allow me to give a diffrent translation:
The first man.. Hausa people are simply down to earth, they take you for your word and hardly negotiate price of things or commodities, they love people genuinely and very committed to their business.
The 2nd: Yoruba. They are the most educated among Nigerian tribes, they don’t joke with food and love different delicacies, *disowning a child* is something you can see in few homes among them *if and only if* the child remains adamant to be a good and industrious child.
3rd
Igbo: They are the most industrious and business minded tribe in Nigeria, they also don’t joke with education, they are often associated with understanding life from a profit and loss standpoint. If nothing benefits them, they don’t have any business with it.
@@done5060 you're wonderful 😊
My people with cows😂😂😂😂.reminds me a time Grandpa used his high blood pressure medicine money to pay a vet because one of his cow was acting shy😂😂😂
@@nalaabdou9747 what! Are you for real? that's hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Odeel9267 If you think that's crazy, imagine someone who was sick at the hospital, and we all had to give little money for his surgery. After surgery he was to stay at the hospital for 2 weeks to recover. His son told him his favorite cow was loosing weight, refusing to eat...that's when we learn that the old man had 10 millions in a hole under is bed and he ask to use some for the vet to check on the cow. When we j said he was keeping the money for something important
@@nalaabdou9747 Wow 😱 and his health isn't important that's serious
@@nalaabdou9747 Haha. I hope both grandpa and the cow are fine.
The first one is definitely not HAUSA that’s for the FULANI PEOPLE.. People tend to mix them.. Fulani’s are the one that value cow over anything 😂
Yes
@@ajibolakikelomo9968 facts
Value cow over anthing....and you Yoruba value tribalism over everything
The Yoruba man was the funniest (let him stay there and learn the kidnapping business) 😂😂😂
First time I watched it, I couldn't stop laughing. 🤣🤣🤣
The igbo man really play the strategy of their business to the kidnaper 😂😂😂😂😂
I know it's all for the fun and laughter but bottom line is that the hausa man don't joke with his cow, the Yoruba man don't joke with morals and the Igbo man his business. Welcome to naija!
@@babatundeedun3633 lol it's crazy but hausa man doesn't own a cow it's FULANI that owns cows and I'm sure there's a difference 😩🤷♀️
@@hajarahajjojojo8440 yeah, you might be right. But saying that is equivalent to an easterner in Nigeria saying he is not ibo. I agree there are different ethnic groups but we just use the 3 divisions loosely.
@@babatundeedun3633 true tho 😊
morals? Seriously? More like honor or appearance from what I gather from this skit and the comments...
😂😂😂Too funny, man. I enjoyed all of it but I'd rather have the Igbo man as my father cause at least he got his son released at a huge discount and tried to negotiate transport money for him.❤❤❤
“Because of what people say!”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 Very clever of him to say whatever it takes to reduce the ransom! Ultimately, the hostage will be released at a very low cost. That dad is a legend and a saint in my eyes😊❤😂
Agreed igbo kweenu!
@@Xaxa1420 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣one of the best comedy skits 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agreed. Thats why i am proud of myself to be Igbo. 😂 but unfortunately, I can’t bargain like that.
😂😂😂😂 they are over 400 tribes in Nigeria and fellas wait until you see how parents react!
I wonder how Africa could be without Nigeria 😅😂😂 iiiee
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My Yoruba dad would probably be completely unbothered if I got kidnapped since I'm a disappointment and he'd still have 5 sons left. 😂
@@Abiodun92 oh no that's sad 😔
@@Abiodun92 what happened
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Aww. Please don't say that. You are not a disappointment and will never be.
The Hausa man asked who is the mother, this is because they're mostly Muslim and they marry 2-4 wives.
That’s IGBO for you! 😂😂😂😂
That's not Hausa or Yoruba for you?
It's all banter. It's nobody for you. Lmao.
It's all just exaggerated banter
@@jonenih be calming down the Igbo for you statement done the vex you already.. mtccw
@@NamelessOne-pi9sj nah, I just don't like when we turn a joke about a stereotype into a fact.
If I saw a pic about black people being lazy for example, I would be upset to if someone said "that's black people for you"... Mstchew
@@jonenih 🤫
@@DROEMEKA-is2wc Emeka leave me alone.
That’s exactly how our parents perceived childhood especially Yoruba and ibo… this is the comedy of parenthood in Nigeria hope you see where our hustling spirit comes from
That's the Nigerian rich culture for you 😂 and all this cultures live in Nigeria and more
That's my people, the three main tribes in Nigeria and how they react differently to situations. Different strokes for different FOLKS 🤣🤣🤣🇳🇬
This is just for conedy
Even someone that isn't your parent will still go out their way to help or save you the little way they can
In reality every parents care for their kids even if the child has become a big nuisance or not.
@@Preety_3774 exactly
so true
Yoruba and education are 5 and 6
The message is simple be useful to your parents and yourself
It’s even funnier if you know what they are saying 😂
Fun mixed with reality...
This was crazy funny 😂😂😂😂😂 but very true 😂😂😂
Okay??😂😂😂😂😂
The videos funny but the parents are just too violent.
I love your facial expressions and reactions to this video makes it funnier
You people make my day 😂😂😂😂
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Love you guys .
This is why i😂do not want to stay a second without data
Omfg noooooooloool not the hausa guy now 😂
I’m Igbo, but I don’t like negotiating. I just want to do business and go enjoy my life! 😂
Cool.
Very funny 😆 😂😂
Oh dear, kidnapping has been normalised to the extent that "skits" can be based on the breakdown of "law and order".
Funny but truth wen you are not useful to ur parents forgot about it
You see all the tribes he got all their reactions correctly 😂😂😂
I will rather have the Igbo MAN A's My Dad.
Lovely 🌹
Nigeria,open theatre.
Be useful to ur parents that is all
I believe this is just for the entertainment, this not true
The hausa people don't play with thire caw they prefer caw to humanbings
@@mackathyharri1270 it’s cow not caw
Kawa not 🗣️kau(cow)@@tight3490
Fulani
@@mackathyharri1270 hausa people don't even do cattle, you mean another tribe
@@tight3490It is also not humanbings.
Yes tho is comedy bt in reality if ur disobeying ur parents like that & they disowned u & u call for stuff like that it can be real too
The first one is a Fulani, not Hausa. They value cow more than anything
That's Nigerian parents for you, a child that doesn't want to go to school or learn a skill so he can be useful in life is considered a useless child, waste of space and food....that's why Nigerian kids strive hard to please the parents...
While this is just a skit, a comedy the 3 characters depicted the 3 major tribes in Nigeria perfectly- the Hausa/Fulani is often polygamous with many wives and children so a child is identified by which wife had him, also, he doesn't joke with his cows, he sometimes values them more than humans; the Yorubas love to learn skills/handwork and value education a lot, the Igbo man is all about business and money.....
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Stereotypes of each major tribes of Nigeria
stereotypes of different tribes behaviour in Nigeria. 😂😂😂😂
This was so fun
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Morol lesson be obidient and useful to your parents
THIS IS JUST A COMEDY
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I hope you guys know that this is a skit. People have raised funds to help kidnapped victims.
This video was funny though.
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its just a comedy. in reality , they will go crazy .
I love your channel.. but what's the of the kidnapping commedy channel ?
Always check the description box
Let him learn the business 😂😂😂😂
A typical Yoruba parents most especially father's will disown you since you have chosen not to be obedient relevant and useful in life
Hausa-Fulani people in Ghana too care about their cows more than humans
We are talking about INDIGENOUS tribes not immigrants, Hausa and Fulani people are NOT indigenous to Ghana. Btw my mum is Hausa/ Fulani and it’s the Fulani that care about cows not Hausa in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
@@joye5761 the only indigenous tribe is the Guan. Everyone else is an immigrant just like the Hausa and Fulani.
@@yaaobenewaah1697 so they are also a nuisance in Ghana too?🤣🤣😭😭
@@DavidIgboecheonwu I don't want youtube to ban me so I can't talk. The Hausa are okay but the Fulani ......
@@yaaobenewaah1697 the Hausas are INDIGENOUS to Nigeria 🇳🇬, that is their origin and their roots, that makes the difference. They are immigrants in Ghana and everywhere else, maybe your tribe is immigrant in Ghana I don’t know about that, and don’t care to. I am speaking of what I know factually , so stop the BS talk. Btw I find you guys a strange set of people, always trying to claim something that has no connection with you guys, I NEVER see Nigerians doing it.
The fulani values Cow than human
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But truth be told polygamy is very common and is legal some of these fathers may not know which child is theirs
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What happened to your first RUclips channel?
This is our 2.0 channel.
I feel so very disappointed with this moderator. How can you be making assumptions outside of what is in the video that everyone can see, and then make your conclusion based on your unfounded assumptions - and then you validate your wrong assumptions on the premise that you are the moderator. It is shameful please!
The skit you've just watched is the story of the differences among the 3 major ethnic groups of Nigeria. There are hundreds if not thousands of ethnicities in the country, each with peculiarities. It is quite true among the nomadic Fulani ethnic group that their herds of cattle are valued higher than human lives, however, within this ethnic group are also the elite who are wealthy and educated politicians, businessmen and women, and professionals. Their core values may not be the same as the nomadic cattle herders. The Yorubas and Igbos also produce the elites of Nigeria as it is with other ethnic groups, but the Igbos are known as entrepreneurs who could sell you anything and still haggle to get the best deal out there. The Yorubas are not as patient when it comes to haggling to get the best deal because they could quite easily get irritated if their asking price is not accepted. The question then is whose son would you want to be?🤣😅😂
I disagree, yoruba can never do such....
Okay, let me correct an impression.
Igbos do go to school too!! The most educated tribe in Nigeria today, backed by statistics!!!
@@angelicakweku5293 absolutely correct. Igbos are on top of the education staircase in Nigeria and unrivalled by any tribe in business. It is first Igbo Kwenu and then Nigeria Ikwenu.
Absolutely not. The most educated people in Nigeria are even concentrated a Yoruba state of Ondo. Yorubas are the most educated by a long margin. You just pip Hausas to the post.
@@anthonyebube1449Nope. Not by any stretch of your imagination.
@@KaeMaiden they were before the civil war and had set back after the war but they are back again
I thought y'all are on the road to 200k what happened??
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