Aaron
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Aaron
@AaronUIUX
Product/UI/UX Designer | @play_efootball player | AI Enthusiast

You are very foolish, Onyinye. My first tweet on this issue was calling out the cultural degeneracy in Delta State. You are not just miserable, you are pathetic, because the pain women endured doesn’t matter to you, all that matters is centering Igbo men. You are pathetic. Tueh!


I remember last year when some Urhobo folks jumped on Twitter to lecture Igbo people about patriarchy & misogyny, even their women joined the choir 😂 Not knowing say their own culture get special 'days' wey men suppose molest & rape women for festival.





@dafostar_lms @odunayo_owo Him go tear ACL



I can see the culture vultures are at it again. Trying to steal Igbo historical archives again. This specific video came from Basden's collection, specifically Collection 4. Months ago when Vivian Rora posted the market scene, they tried to steal am. This guy just posted the church scene, they are trying to steal it again 🥹😤. Wetin these culture vultures no go steal? Na to thief everything wey dey Africa dey hungry am. Other African groups may tolerate it especially the Hausa-Fulani but ndi Igbo...KWECHIRI. Don't allow am. Our ancestors were rebellious, they didn't born umu okuko. That rebellious gene dey your body.








Of course he did. He ruined her career & motherhood. She already admitted it all 3 yrs ago. Funny how her ex was at the courthouse same day/time as Dakota to get his kids removed too. Anyone who's been thru a nasty divorce knows exactly what's going on. Where are the other cast members? Why aren't they supporting her & helping her get the help she needs? They know what took place and have supported her for three years.

Dakota got temporary custody of his and Taylor’s son #SLOMW




You took a video from the Basden Collection and overlaid it with Ibo music misrepresenting its origin. When will this stop? This event took place in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria and has no connection to the Ibo people. The third image even shows a woman fully dressed in Yoruba women’s regalia. This kind of cultural misrepresentation needs to be addressed. Perhaps it’s time for stronger accountability measures, including formal recognition and protection of cultural content. See attached evidence from the Basden Collection.
















