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Ayanniyi Adigun

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just here to retweet pro yoruba and Nigeria stuff

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The Yoruba Feminist
The Yoruba Feminist@YorubaFeminist·
He credited Northern Nigeria. He didn’t say it represents the whole country. He didn’t erase its origin, and he didn’t give suya a Yorùbá name. Be like Oláníyí, an ọmọlúàbí.
Pulse Nigeria@PulseNigeria247

Peter Olaniyi secures spot to represent Nigeria and Africa on MasterChef after preparing suya-spiced duck breast to represent Northern Nigerian culture. 🇳🇬👏🏽🔥 🎥: @MASTERCHEFonFOX

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THINK YORUBA FIRST
THINK YORUBA FIRST@ThinkYoruba_1st·
Singer Asake ranks 18th on the global artists worldwide chart This is evident that you can sing in YORÙBÁ and be heard worldwide #YorubaGreatness
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Victor Boniface
Victor Boniface@boniface_jrn·
Mix badoo and Seyi vibes Thank me later ❤️ 🔥🔥
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ᵀᴬ@TokiAnifowose·
this one was built over time, through patience, persistence, and purpose. from late night studio sessions to the quiet in between, we were there throughout the process, watching an idea turn into something real. this project taught me patience in a different way… trusting timing, staying locked in through the unseen hours, and understanding that not everything needs to be rushed to be powerful. it taught me vision, and what it means to build something that lasts. m$ney is more than music to me. it’s growth, it’s sacrifice, it’s understanding that real wealth goes beyond what you see. @asakemusik your sound, your intention, your discipline… is different. thank you for bringing me this close to the journey. seeing it all unfold is something i’ll never take for granted. to everyone who poured into this, thank you. this one means something. m$ney out now.
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Adetutu ⚘️Oluwatumininu 🖤🌹♉️🖤
Yoruba tiktokers have clocked what ibo people do - they learn Yoruba, give themselves Yoruba names & start cursing Yoruba people in Yoruba language. Every Yoruba person should be aware of ibo people's gimmicks
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THINK YORUBA FIRST
THINK YORUBA FIRST@ThinkYoruba_1st·
Olakunle Osodi is saying hello..... he's instrumental in promoting Yorùbá
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Moore Tips
Moore Tips@officialmoore7·
Thank you for giving us meaningful, conscious music . We’ve grown tired of shallow, superficial sounds, real talent will always speak for itself. You’ve just gained a new fan 🙌🏽
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
Aare kurunmi kakanfo@AKakanfo·
It is better than to dominate politics, science and finance than to dominate entertainment, music, sports and “owanbe”. Black Americans dominate sports, music and entertainment but they do not have political might, financial power and hegemony over the STEM fields. For many years the Yoruba people were almost socially engineered to believe that they are only good for entertainment and fashion in Nigeria. A minority almost convinced everyone that political power belongs to them alone and another group was going about telling the Yoruba people that finance and business belongs to them. A race without power is a conquered and defeated race. It is better to win Nobel prizes in sciences than 1 million grammy awards.
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DJ TUNEZ
DJ TUNEZ@DJ_TUNEZ·
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Twitch Naija
Twitch Naija@Twitchnaija·
📊 NIGERIAN STREAMERS WITH THE HIGHEST PEAK VIEWERS FOR A SINGLE STREAM 1.Carterefe — 88,500- Peak views 2.Rynenzo — 26,205- Peak views 3.Jarvis4real — 15,261- Peak views 4.Shankcomics — 12,630- Peak views 5.Ojo_isAboy — 7,844- Peak views 6.Davreltv — 5,883- Peak views 7.LordLamba — 4,380- Peak views 8.Okikidft — 2,395- Peak views 9.Tobi_nation_19 — 2,383- Peak views 10.Unusualphyna — 1,901- Peak views 11.Larrychannels — 1,227- Peak views Any surprises on the list? 👀🤔
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🇦🇷🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: A fan spotted Gonzalo Higuain at a sports store in Miami.
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MR M$NEY
MR M$NEY@asakemusik·
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hope⁷ 💗
hope⁷ 💗@lshriwoo·
what’s your fav song on M$NEY so far??
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
Tonight, I am proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with fellow leaders of our great party, the African Democratic Congress, in a decisive meeting to determine the next phase of our determined progress. Our mission is clear and our resolve unshakeable—to build the ADC into a formidable force that will not only unseat a failing ruling party but also rekindle hope, restore dignity, and bring Nigeria back to the path of purpose and prosperity. –AA
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
TRUE STATE POLICE DECENTRALIZATION IS THE ROLE OF FEDERAL LEGISLATORS, NOT THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE Issued by Think Yoruba First (TYF) Political Action Committee 
Date: April 30th, 2026. Introduction Think Yoruba First notes recent media reports indicating that the newly appointed Inspector General of Police, Tunde Disu, has unveiled a 60 month reform agenda aimed at decentralizing the Nigeria Police Force and accelerating the creation of state police in response to the country’s worsening security crisis. A committee has reportedly been constituted to drive this process. While this initiative may appear bold at first glance, it is fundamentally flawed. It is built on weak legal foundations and driven by procedural shortcuts that risk undermining genuine and sustainable reform. Policy Inconsistency and Selective Urgency Nigeria’s policy approach continues to reflect troubling inconsistency. When politically convenient, reforms are executed with remarkable speed. Electricity governance was decentralized through the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Fifth Alteration Act No. 33 of 2023, which expanded state authority in the electricity sector. Similarly, the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 was rapidly passed by the National Assembly on February 17, 2026, and signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu within 24 hours. However, the same urgency is absent when it concerns the protection of lives and property, which remains a primary responsibility of government under Section 14 subsection 2 paragraph b of the Constitution. This disparity is unacceptable. The Constitutional Position The current constitutional framework is clear and unambiguous: Section 214 subsection 1 establishes a single Police Force for Nigeria and prohibits the creation of any other police force except as provided by the Constitution. Item 45 of the Exclusive Legislative List places police and other government security services under exclusive federal control. Section 4 subsection 2 vests legislative authority over these matters in the National Assembly, while Section 4 subsection 7 limits state powers to the Concurrent List. Accordingly, the decentralization of policing cannot be undertaken by the Inspector General of Police. It requires constitutional amendment and legislative action. Any attempt to bypass this process is ultra vires and constitutionally defective. Why the Current Approach Is Misguided Efforts to introduce state policing through administrative mechanisms within the Nigeria Police Force do not constitute reform. They represent improvisation. State policing is not an internal restructuring exercise, a committee driven initiative, or an administrative adjustment. It is a fundamental restructuring of Nigeria’s federal system. Without constitutional amendment: No state can lawfully establish a police force.
No federal authority can delegate policing powers downward.
No administrative process can override constitutional provisions. Proceeding otherwise risks creating institutions that are legally weak, operationally ineffective, and politically compromised. The Required Constitutional Pathway Think Yoruba First calls for immediate constitutional amendment to transfer policing from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List. This process must comply with Section 9 of the Constitution, requiring: A two thirds majority of the National Assembly
Ratification by at least two thirds of State Houses of Assembly Following constitutional amendment, the reform process should proceed as follows: Federal Framework Legislation
The National Assembly must establish a clear framework defining federal and state crimes, jurisdictional boundaries, inter agency coordination, and national standards. State Level Legislation
State governments must enact laws addressing structure and command, recruitment and training, funding, and civilian oversight mechanisms.
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SABI BOY
SABI BOY@SABI0075·
@jahboyback Emplre & agbake doing a good job with the farming 😂 now playing M$NEY By dammy krane 🔥 >>> agbake fl0p album
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JahBoy
JahBoy@jahboyback·
asake M$NEY debuts at #14 on worldwide apple music albums chart.
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