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'Busuyi Oris
'Busuyi Oris@BusuyiOrisWorks·
Well, that's a sign of civilization. The Igala are a separate ethnicity, but our historical and linguistic connections are very deep. The Attah of Ígálá even acknowledged that the Ígálá language is 60% Yorùbá, and linguists record a 66% similarity score between both languages.
Bolu@essentialbolu

@BusuyiOrisWorks I didn’t know this. What is interesting is that Yorubas do not even interfere in Igala matters or try to claim any affinity just because of similarity in language.

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POOJA!!!
POOJA!!!@PoojaMedia·
Tunde Onakoya's customised Chessboard is N1M. Repost for people at the back.
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Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)
Bayo Bilisi (Back Up)@Bayo_Bilisi·
Na why dem dey call us snake 😂 It took them so long to realise everything is not noise and gra gra...
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UPDATEBOYZ 
UPDATEBOYZ @Updateboyx·
@Tunde_OD Which Education the werey dey talk sef😂😂 The government that came in later after he left, closed over 300 magic centers.
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
Lol. If you send the one million naira today, I’ll gladly deliver it. No one has ever gotten a chessboard for free. It was either bought directly or paid for by someone else as a gift. Put your money where your mouth is and stop waffling. It’s for a good cause, not politics🤗
Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮@AfamDeluxo

Nobody has invested in education more than Peter Obi in the Nigerian political space, so why hasn’t Tunde Onakoya presented him with a chessboard? And he claims to be apolitical but steady chilling with Seyi Tinubu. I respect people who are bold enough to take a stand. This “I’m apolitical” posture, while your actions clearly suggest otherwise, comes across as nothing more than quiet cowardice.

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lo@Deb_Al100·
@Tunde_OD That's the spirit!
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
The Hausa people saw the British as people who came to liberate them from Fulani colonialism. That was why many Hausa people joined the Royal Niger army/militias. It was a way for them to escape poverty and feudalism that was imposed on them by Fulani elites. Unfortunately, they were used and dumped by the British. The British instead of empowered the Dan Fodio structure and left it intact in colonial and post colonial Nigeria. Excerpt credit: @elnathan_john
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Nice
Nice@nezzylina·
@Deb_Al100 Yes , it is well documented. Nobody can come tomorrow and try to appropriate.
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Nice@nezzylina·
Yoruba Adire symbolisms. They are classified as ideograms / a form of written communication.
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Pathfinder
Pathfinder@Pathfinder077·
You just have to agree that Yoruba attire looks perfectly good on everybody, whether you’re old, young or even a toddler Isn’t it?
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lo@Deb_Al100·
@nezzylina I love the fact that it is documented.
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Nice@nezzylina·
@Deb_Al100 Studies have been done on it. It's out in the open for those who know it.
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Ọlá-Bọ́lá™ ©
Ọlá-Bọ́lá™ ©@theOlaBola·
A rare circa 1650 Ifẹ̀ head wearing thick all-back cornrow braids centuries before “Ghana braids”. ————— NB: This is UNrelated to the ‘Quoted’ post below Cheers!🥂
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Ọlá-Bọ́lá™ ©@theOlaBola

Ifẹ was famous in ca. 1300 Ghana 🇬🇭; specifically for its stone sculptures, carved in granite, quartz, etc. Lost control of the area in the 1400s/1500s. More to come on this in due course. Cheers!!!🥂

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Yorùbáness
Yorùbáness@Yorubaness·
This is a statue from Ife in Nigeria from the year 800, almost 500 years before first contact with the Europeans.
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Prince Adewale
Prince Adewale@Maya_leeke·
The Yoruba culture is the biggest and sweetest in the whole of Africa. Noticed how we've colonised them with our culture. So, for your peace and longevity of your life, avoid non yoruba women at all cost. YORUBA! 🔥
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BIG NEWS: Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has approved a weekly day off and ℕ10,000 monthly transport allowance for civil servants in the state
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