M1D3

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M1D3

M1D3

@mlasod

Architecturally inclined

ÜT: 6.4442459,3.4702764 Joined Mart 2009
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𝗔𝗱𝗲́𝘀𝗶́𝗻𝗮̀ 🇳🇬
A lot of you need to travel around Southwest to see the beauty in Yoruba land. Your favorite influencer came to Ilorin and somehow his tongue has been tied. He couldn’t believe how a city could be so peaceful, neat and serene. The reason is, we didn’t give so much freedom to the Ibos. This is Ado-Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria 🇳🇬
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Alli Olabisi
Alli Olabisi@AlliOlabisi5·
@instablog9ja @oba_omo47 Even Dangote, the richest black man in the world, despite all his riches and investments in Lagos can't say the idiotic thing you are saying. 1d10ts.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
Igbos Now Claim to Be Original Settlers of Ile-Ife – False Narrative Embedded in South East School Curriculum The Igbo have now moved beyond their claim of being Jews from Israel. The latest revisionist history emerging from the South East alleges that Igbos are the original settlers of Ile-Ife, the cradle of Yoruba civilisation. What is more shocking is that this false narrative has reportedly been incorporated into secondary school educational materials in the South East. If true, this means a new generation of Igbo children is being taught a version of history that directly contradicts centuries of Yoruba tradition, oral history, and documented evidence. This is no longer just an online debate. It is now a systematic attempt to rewrite the origin story of the Yoruba people. The claim that Igbos are the original settlers of Ife is not supported by any credible historical evidence. Ile-Ife has always been recognised as the spiritual and ancestral home of the Yoruba, founded by Oduduwa. Yoruba traditional institutions, from the Ooni of Ife to the various Obas across the South-West, have consistently upheld this history. This revisionism has now crossed a dangerous line. When a people are so consumed by the need to claim ownership of another's history, it is no longer about pride. It is about erasure. The Yoruba cannot afford to ignore this. If the South East is teaching children that Ife belongs to the Igbo, then the battle for historical truth has moved from the internet to the classroom. The Federal Government and the Ministry of Education must investigate this matter urgently. History cannot be rewritten to satisfy the ambitions of any ethnic group. Yoruba people must also wake up. If we do not document and teach our own history, others will write it for us. And they will write themselves as the heroes.
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Duchess of Brixton ❤️🖤💚☭
No guys I am actually beefing the Yoruba Museum on instagram. I didn’t think it would come to this 😂😳
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ASCHOR BABALOLA
ASCHOR BABALOLA@EkitiOracle·
This is for those of you “Yoruba but” who have identity crisis. Come closer.🫵🏾
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Àlúbàríkà 🇳🇬
BREAKING: TINUBU APPROVED N7.5B RESEARCH GRANTS FOR 174 PROJECTS. THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO HEAR. The federal government via the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has approved N7.5 billion research grants for 174 projects as part of efforts to strengthen research and innovation in tertiary institutions. According to TETFund, the grants range from N13.6m to N49.97m each for the researchers, and cover several priority areas, including health and social welfare, agriculture, science and engineering, power and energy, clean energy, defence technology and security studies, among others. Beneficiary universities include: Federal University of Technology, Minna - 18 grants. Federal University of Technology, Owerri - 11 grants Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria - 10 grants University of Ilorin - 8 grants Bayero University, Kano - 7 grants Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka - 7 grants University of Jos - 6 grants University of Ibadan - 5 grants University of Lagos - 5 grants Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto - 5 grants TETFund, in its statement, also disclosed that newly established federal universities, state-owned institutions, polytechnics, and colleges of education also featured among successful beneficiaries. New federal universities: Federal University of Applied Sciences, Kachia, Kaduna State Federal University of Environment and Technology, Koroma/Saakpenwa, Rivers State Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin Ekiti State-owned institutions: Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Ekiti State University Kwara State University Adamawa State University Rivers State University Sokoto State University Polytechnics: Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro Federal Polytechnic, Bida Federal Polytechnic, Nekede Federal Polytechnic, Moguno Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri Yaba College of Technology Kaduna Polytechnic Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic, Sokoto. Colleges of Education: College of Education, Katsina Osun State College of Education, Ilesa Isa Kaita College of Education, Dutsin-Ma The research-driven innovation would help create new products and services, improve productivity, and contribute to national prosperity. And I hope there is an organization that monitors to see that they're using the money for the intended purposes? Because most times Money enters into private bank accounts or diverted into different things. Ugoji Maximillian
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L. A☀
L. A☀@Ajolarr·
So graceful! Watch this dance professor show her students how it's done. 😊
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Alabama
Alabama@Flohairs·
An Open Letter of Appreciation to the Obidients To my Liberators, I am writing this to say a sincere thank you. I never intended to be this vocal about my support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; my original plan was simply to do my things low-key and support him quietly. However, you ‘the Obidient’ completely changed that. With the way you try to castigate anyone who stands with the President, operating under the assumption that your candidate holds a monopoly on support, you ended up achieving the exact opposite of what you intended. Instead of silencing me, your actions boosted my morale, gave me a strong push, and completely brought me out of my shell. For that, I am truly grateful. Warm regards, Alabama 🤞
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Osas
Osas@osazenoo·
I pray terrorist don’t surrender. I want them to get what is coming to them. We have the warriors, we are geared for the battle. Glory to Nigerian Warriors, death to bandits.
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Elelu Ayoola
Elelu Ayoola@EleluAyoola·
Nobody bashes Nigeria more than Nigerians in the abroad. It's bewildering. I'm not saying you shouldn't have an opinion on what's going on here, but common, you're already out of here, you should feel proud. We say "happy democracy day", you're asking us what's there to celebrate. But you live in America and you join them to celebrate July 4th, even with all the challenges they're facing. Maybe bashing Nigeria makes some of you feel like you're invested in the country, but no one bashes their investment like that. You can't curse a system and call it dead yet hoping to reap from it. But naah... This is not okay at all. Some of you collected business loans and used it to japa. So many data backing up loans from government institutions taken by Nigerians who used it to japa. Some of you collected Business grants and use it to japa. I know you personally. You're now one of those calling Nigeria a dead country. But simple integrity you don't have. Some of you, the company you were working with here in Nigeria paid for you to go and do masters abroad as per developing you, but you never returned. I know you too. You're also one to now bash Nigeria. You're using the happenings in Nigeria to create content. Setting ring light and saying you regret being a Nigerian. You don't respect yourself. You don't respect where you come from. You talk so bad about your home country, and then the strangers hosting you joins you to talk down on your home country and even treats you so bad, and you wonder why you're setting camera and ring light to say "I hate being a Nigerian". Lmao. Enjoy where you are. Have opinion about your home country. But stop making it look like you're better than those here. You may read this post and interprete it as supporting the government, I feel sorry for you already. Take your L and move on. And do better if you can. #UkwaQueen © Chichi Eriobu
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M1D3@mlasod·
@Teeniiola Suggest you go get a job and have him stay home instead.... Abi naaa
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
For a few days now, I’ve been so aňgr¥ and ups€t with myself because I can’t do anything without my baby, everything I do has to be around my baby. I look at my husband living his usual life even though we made this baby together, while I can’t.” - Lady says
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Why Is It That Anytime An Arrest Is Made In The North, We See Headlines Like This From The Media… Vs When An Arrest Is Made In The East, We Start Seeing Headlines Like This From The Media…” ~ Comedian Odinaka Reacts
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Abdool Moh.
Abdool Moh.@abdool_moh·
Spread the word TINUBU IS A DISASTER!!!
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Àkànní
Àkànní@idofoi·
'...The lies on social media has drowned the voice of the good work of what President Tinubu is doing. And that is a fundamental problem. And that is why global agencies who are unbiased and partisern are coming back and give kudos to him... - Obafemi George, political scientist
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Dee-One
Dee-One@DeeoneComedian·
Is Tinubu really the problem?
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June12 Mandate
June12 Mandate@Gen_Buhar·
If Nigeria is in this type of mode, una head for correct by now. All these useless protests will not take place.... I gives thanks to @AlikoDangote and President @officialABAT for the rescue.
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M1D3@mlasod·
@General_Somto No need for tell us all these, your rights, your votes.. Let us also exercise our rights in peace kind sir...
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Somto Okonkwo
Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“Ever Since I Was Born In My Lifetime In This Nigeria, I Have Never Seen a Nigerian Politician Come Out And Say That As a Former Governor, He Left Money Behind, Built Over 800 Kilometers Of Roads, Elevated His State’s Education From Last To Top, And Since Leaving Office Has Not Taken Pension Or Any Benefits Attached To Being a Former Governor. And Again, The Reason Why He Was Impeached Was Because He Refused To Pad a Budget That Was Supposed To Be Used For Renovations Something They Wanted To Do For Billions Of Naira, He Did For Less Than ₦400 Million. To Top It Off, The EFCC Of Nigeria, One Of The Smartest Security Agencies In The World, Has Not Found Anything Significant Against Peter Obi. I Have Never Seen Such a Leader In Nigerian History.”
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Ọmọ Gbàdàmọ́ṣí
Do you think Nigeria is slowly making progress Let’s hear it
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