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OMO AJAGUNNA

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Katılım Şubat 2023
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THE COMRADE
THE COMRADE@raph_su·
@Letter_to_Jack @lailabode @Egbaliganza__ Hypocrisy everywhere 🤣 so he's too big to be called out for giving those that appropriate our cultural way of life? He might get it right this year ,that doesn't we should keep quiet not to expose he's inefficiency.. Yorubaland will be great again..💪❤️❤️
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OMO AJAGUNNA@BasedLagos07·
@SienceTalk @akinalabi Ijebu don’t somehow celebrate Obanta day again due to some issue. Na Ojude Oba wey dey celebrate not even Olobirin ojowu
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10·
If +234 account can earn $23k, imagine how much Fabrizio go dey pack every month? 😭
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IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹
IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹@funshographix·
They'll criticized your own. You'll join them. You'll criticized their own. They'll call you hater and a tribalistic. Sebi na you no wise
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𝕊𝕀𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕃𝕀𝔸ℕ𝕆 🇳🇬💐
JPEGs from the ongoing LISABI DAY. Elegance – Leave it for Yoruba Aura – Leave it for Yoruba Steeze – Leave it for Yoruba Composure – Leave it for Yoruba Swagger – Leave it for Yoruba Style – Leave it for Yoruba Grace – Leave it for Yoruba Poise – Leave it for Yoruba Dignity – Leave it for Yoruba Confidence – Leave it for Yoruba Charisma – Leave it for Yoruba Wisdom – Leave it for Yoruba Beauty – Leave it for Yoruba Royalty – Leave it for Yoruba Nobility – Leave it for Yoruba Pride – Leave it for Yoruba Presence – Leave it for Yoruba Decorum – Leave it for Yoruba Refinement – Leave it for Yoruba Respect – Leave it for Yoruba
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ife descendants
ife descendants@Oluwafemi4J·
@olamide_adee As Yoruba betray ur father abi foolish girl to see omo ibo with senses na connection
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BanyX
BanyX@BanyX6·
@olamide_adee Omo ibo, if I were a miserable refugee like you sla Ving away in a cold eastern country like Croatia, I would also be on social media farming engagement with Yoruba name... Your imaginary tech company cannot provide you enough money to live a decent life. Lol
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Folashade
Folashade@Fola871·
@olamide_adee Abominations like this is what Yoruba men bring to Yoruba land by marrying an ibo woman. This foolish people can’t keep the poison between their legs, their penis knows boundaries that they can have children with a group that hate them so much. Foolish men
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Kristi
Kristi@Christi11751492·
@olamide_adee Say no to intertribal marriages. This is the reason. Your bastard children will Come and disgrace us once they grow up. Omo ale
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
Betrayal and the Yoruba Race in the same sentence? You are either not genuinely Yoruba and merely projecting under a leased identity, or you were raised in the warmth of a Yoruba household without sharing its blood. Whichever applies to you, I offer myself as tutor, so that regurgitated blasphemy such as this never again rises from the dead to disturb our daily reckoning. But before I school you, let me ask - have you heard of Adekunle Fajuyi? 1966 will always remain a defining wound in the tragic biography of this nation. There was a man. Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu - Igbo by blood, Okpanam by ancestry, but Kaduna by every other definition that shapes a man. He was raised in the North. He drank from its wells, spoke its tongue, breathed its air, and walked daily under the large and generous shadow of Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto. As the Hausas say: long-staying guest becomes a son. Bello received this man as one receives a son. Guess What! JANUARY 1966 On the 15th of January, 1966, that same Nzeogwu - nurtured at the Sardauna's table, warmed by his fire - descended upon his benefactor's residence with a mind marinated in betrayal and fingers motivated by pure evil. He pulled the trigger. He snuffed life out of the Sardauna. He murdered the man he called leader. The man he may well have addressed as Father. JULY 1966 Aguiyi Ironsi sat at the saddle of a fractured nation. And in a bid to earn Northern trust and assure a suspicious country that he was not running an Igbo enterprise, he reached northward with open hands. He elevated Lt. Yakubu Gowon - the highest-ranking Northern officer - to Chief of Staff. He entrusted his personal security to Northern soldiers. He posted Philip Effiong out of Supreme Headquarters in Lagos and replaced him with TY Danjuma. Ironsi fed the python with his own hands. And guess what? Aguiyi Ironsi was eventually arrested and murdered by the very TY Danjuma he had elevated - with the full allowance of the very Yakubu Gowon he had trusted. Again, I ask, have you heard of Adekunle Fajuyi? The proud son of Ado-Ekiti - A Yoruba man to the marrow of his bone. He was Military Governor of Western Region under Ironsi and also his personal friend. On the fateful evening of July 29th, Fajuyi hosted Ironsi in Ibadan and it was that time when TY Danjuma and his boys arrived not as guests, but as executioners. The counter-coup of July was the North's revenge against the Igbo and all who had played a hand in the January 15th coup. Fajuyi was neither Igbo, nor had he lifted a finger in January. He was not the target. He had no reason to die that night. But when Danjuma's men came bearing vengeance, Adekunle Fajuyi planted his feet. He declared that no man would be murdered in his house. He refused to step aside. He refused to surrender his friend to men whose hands were already reaching for blood. Eventually, Fajuyi refuse to remove himself between Ironsi and the men who had come bearing vengeance and eventually he had to be murdered along with his friend Ironsi. A Yoruba man. Not the target. Chose death over betrayal. Now - what were you saying about betrayal and the Yoruba race? And finally, in this season of DNA mismatches and paternity revelations, let it be known that Yorubaness is not carried in a name alone. It is carried in the marrow. My regards to Mumsy. Good Evening Severally. You want to witness such words manifest into fiery voice? Subscribe to my youtube channel by using the link on my bio.
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Olamide .@olamide_adee

Put a Yoruba man , Igbo , Hausa , Tiv , ibibio , Fulani and the rest in a room with the white man to make a deal I 100% guarantee you A YORUBA MAN WILL BETRAY THE REST .

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Jubril A. Gawat
Jubril A. Gawat@Mr_JAGs·
On Twitter, One-Way is ‘not that serious’, Infact a Governorship candidate endorsed one-way driving and supported the culprit to get E-Sympathy for ‘votes’ on this same Elon Moshalashi app and people here supported him.
SisiYėmmié.com 🌶@Sisi_Yemmie

Serious accident this morning… what is the cause? Someone was driving “one way”. People have no idea how dangerous this act is. The penalty should be prison for at least 10 years

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Cyborg Warlord
Cyborg Warlord@Admiral_Cyborg·
Fun fact, he acquired those properties as a trust for Nigerian Politicians. They used him to launder money, and when he died, they cried more than the bereaved. According to Akpabio, "When Wigwe died, a lot of politicians checked themselves into different hospitals."
ARISE NEWS@ARISEtv

Londoner investigation reveals Herbert Wigwe owned 106 London properties through offshore entities, placing him among top foreign real estate investors. ow.ly/n8h7106wskK

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