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TYF Federal capital Territory Chapter

TYF Federal capital Territory Chapter

@TYFABJFCT

Creating a vibrant Yorùbá community in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. Let us come together and build a cohesive&purposeful community in the F.C.T.

Abuja, Nigeria Beigetreten Temmuz 2025
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
Osun state has always been a problem for over 200 years as regards this ideology. I am praying that this extremists start to attack government and civilian institutions so that our political leaders will understand that fundamentalists needs to be expelled out of Yorubaland. This extremists are also very careful which is why they only brag on social media without copying their counterparts in Arewa with real actions. They are mostly focused on capturing political power with Oyo and Osun State their prime target. We have a lot of people who are sympathetic to them on X and are quick to call you a fake Muslim or Islamophobic when you expose this evil people. We are waiting for them.
Engr. Prince🤴@EngrPrince26

The fg needs to beam their search light on Iwo LG of Osun state. That LG is another potential extremist time bomb that needs to be diffuse instanta. The southwest and Nigeria cannot afford such now.

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Yoruba genius
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A 33-year-old Oluwole Olumuyiwa at his Architectural Firm in Lagos, c. 1962. Trained at the University of Manchester between 1949 and 1954, where he graduated with First Class honours in Architecture and City Planning, Olumuyiwa refined his craft across Europe. He gained valuable experience with firms such as Architects’ Co-Partnership in London, worked on modernist projects in Rotterdam with Van den Broek and Bakema, and contributed to new town developments in Emmen, Stevenage, and parts of Switzerland, including specialised training in hospital design. In 1958, he made history as the first Nigerian-trained architect to return home and establish a private practice. By 1960, he had founded Oluwole Olumuyiwa and Associates in Lagos, laying the foundation for indigenous architectural enterprise in post-colonial Nigeria. A pioneer in both practice and policy, Olumuyiwa became the first President of the Architects Registration Council of Nigeria, helping to formalise and regulate the profession. He also co-directed Africa’s first architectural review, The West African Builder and Architect, and represented Nigeria at international conferences, including the Commonwealth Association of Architects in 1964, where he later rose to leadership. His work lives on through the skyline of Lagos and beyond. From Eko Hotels and Suites to Crusader House on Martins Street, the Management House on Idowu Taylor Street, UAC Housing Developments, and several educational and civic buildings, Olumuyiwa helped shape the physical identity of post-colonial Lagos. Credit: ASIRI Magazine

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THINK YORUBA FIRST
THINK YORUBA FIRST@ThinkYoruba_1st·
Oluwatobi Oyinlola, holds a Guinness World Records title for developing the world’s smallest GPS tracking device prototype 💥💥💥 The portable device measures 22.93 x 11.92 mm #YorubaGreatness
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Did you know? The free morning Abuja Metro ride leaves Abuja Metro Station in the city centre around 8:30 am, running along the Yellow Line with stops at Stadium, Kukwaba, Wupa, and Idu. Perfect for a quick, hassle-free start to your day!
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Angel
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This chocolate bar was made in Ondo State Nigeria. All materials were sourced from one town/village in Ondo…I thought it was a Cadbury’s Chocolate until I checked the box…Please, get one and confirm the milky richness, smooth and incredible taste….I am more than impressed 🥰🥰🥰🥰💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
Oranmiyan did not just create empires and kingdoms, he united two different blocs into one. He united the Yoruboid and Edoid groups into one by imposing the same civilisation from Ife on both blocs. This generation do not know their purpose as regards to what their ancestors started many years ago. Eastward expansion of Yoruba civilisation was due to the works of this man. We must understand and propagate it.
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How different languages in Africa sounds. Yorùbá representing Nigeria Yorùbá language sounds like music 🎶 and a calculated rhythm #YorubaGreatness
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
For the Yoruba civilisation to survive, we must promote Pax Yorubana not Pax Christiana or Pax Islamica. Ethnicism should be our rallying point not Islamism or christianism.
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
Why Iran and Azerbaijan are mortal enemies? Why should the two biggest Shia countries not be allies if religious brotherhood is above ethnic brotherhood?
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THINK YORUBA FIRST@ThinkYoruba_1st·
Kiriji war is part and parcel of Yorùbá history....... It tells history of how brothers fought themselves close to 16 years(one of the longest civil war in history), yet they're still together in love and it shows how battle is embedded in the Yorùbá gene #YorubaGreatness #YorubaHistory
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A glimpse into the Executive Committee meeting of Think Yorùbá First - FCT held this past Saturday, February 28th. From financial sustainability to physical membership engagement, we are refining our strategies to ensure the Yorùbá voice remains resonant and influential within...
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