Akande Adeleke
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Akande Adeleke
@adeleke8450
Geopolitics & Political Affairs Analyst | War, Crime & Global Conflicts | Nigerian Politics & Power | Breaking it down daily 🔎🌍🇳🇬

@wasiah_moji @adeleke8450 Ara ma sa pa wa awon to ni e first before it tries to move to me, mo ro Bo eyin mejeji shiere







Feminist, but you hate yoruba women. This is someone I see some top yoruba feminists kikiki with. Since 2013 o 😂🤦🏾♀️, I have a folder full of this for you to know how bad it is, but I’ll keep them for later. When I tell you some of these feminists will throw you under the bus just because you’re Yoruba, the hatred that they have for you as a Yoruba woman, you don’t want to know. She literally called us an animal and even inserted colourism at a point! For how long will we keep quiet about this? This is why we are telling skit makers and movie actors to stop portraying Yoruba women in such negative stereotype. We don’t find it funny! Yoruba women aren’t loose, dirty or ugly. We are one of the most fashion forward, beautiful and educated women in Nigeria. We care about our health and we’re not automatic infection carriers like it’s been portrayed on here. My question is, what did we do to deserve this??? We are just fun loving people that likes to achieve great things and celebrate with owanbe, wearing our gele and aso ofi. Yoruba women, know who you call your friends!


Feminist, but you hate yoruba women. This is someone I see some top yoruba feminists kikiki with. Since 2013 o 😂🤦🏾♀️, I have a folder full of this for you to know how bad it is, but I’ll keep them for later. When I tell you some of these feminists will throw you under the bus just because you’re Yoruba, the hatred that they have for you as a Yoruba woman, you don’t want to know. She literally called us an animal and even inserted colourism at a point! For how long will we keep quiet about this? This is why we are telling skit makers and movie actors to stop portraying Yoruba women in such negative stereotype. We don’t find it funny! Yoruba women aren’t loose, dirty or ugly. We are one of the most fashion forward, beautiful and educated women in Nigeria. We care about our health and we’re not automatic infection carriers like it’s been portrayed on here. My question is, what did we do to deserve this??? We are just fun loving people that likes to achieve great things and celebrate with owanbe, wearing our gele and aso ofi. Yoruba women, know who you call your friends!










Feminist, but you hate yoruba women. This is someone I see some top yoruba feminists kikiki with. Since 2013 o 😂🤦🏾♀️, I have a folder full of this for you to know how bad it is, but I’ll keep them for later. When I tell you some of these feminists will throw you under the bus just because you’re Yoruba, the hatred that they have for you as a Yoruba woman, you don’t want to know. She literally called us an animal and even inserted colourism at a point! For how long will we keep quiet about this? This is why we are telling skit makers and movie actors to stop portraying Yoruba women in such negative stereotype. We don’t find it funny! Yoruba women aren’t loose, dirty or ugly. We are one of the most fashion forward, beautiful and educated women in Nigeria. We care about our health and we’re not automatic infection carriers like it’s been portrayed on here. My question is, what did we do to deserve this??? We are just fun loving people that likes to achieve great things and celebrate with owanbe, wearing our gele and aso ofi. Yoruba women, know who you call your friends!

🇳🇬🎬 "Yoruba Girls, You People Are Very Dirty" — Igbo Character Slams Yoruba Women in Ogunmola Bolaji Film A new film produced by Ogunmola Bolaji has stirred outrage after an Igbo character openly denigrates Yoruba women, declaring, “Yoruba girls, you people are very dirty.” The scene amplifies crude stereotypes, portraying Yoruba women as unhygienic and morally loose, while the Yoruba female character in the movie responds in a defensive, comparative remark. The blatant portrayal of negative traits has angered Yoruba audiences, who are accusing the film of disrespecting and mocking their culture. Social media reactions highlight frustration that such harmful stereotypes are being amplified on screen, calling for accountability in Nollywood’s representation of ethnic communities.









