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@DamiAsa_

Atlanta, GA Katılım Haziran 2009
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@tiwantiwa01 What does the Asà in Isalẹ̀ Asà translate to in English?
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Tiwantiwa Hub@tiwantiwa01·
Which of these prefixes is common in your town? Òkè-, Ìsàlẹ̀-, Ìdí-, Ìta-, Òde- Me: In Ilorin Ìsàlẹ̀ Asà, Ìsàlẹ̀ kòtò, Ìsàlẹ̀ kókò, Ìsàlẹ̀ Maliki, Ìsàlẹ̀ Kannike, Ìsàlẹ̀ Àjàsá, Ìsàlẹ̀ Gambari etc. Let's have it
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Glasgow 2026@Glasgow_2026·
Amazing Amusan 🇳🇬
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Texavier@TexTheLaw·
Never mind the post-civil war era, I grew up in 1980s Ibadan and it wasn’t until I downloaded Twitter in 2010 that I realised that there were Yoruba-Igbo tensions
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Man! We used to blv these stories when I was younger. Brings back memories of those posters of those “Amin orun” infants.
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@AfroVII It was a military camp till the late 1800’s. My theory is that a lot of those warriors were tall.
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The Ayo Dosunmu legacy game
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What a game
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ANLUGBUA@Anlugbua_Ibadan·
Awon Mogaji Olubadan Ile Ibadan at the Grand finale of Ibadan Cultural Festival 2026. There are about 360 Mogajis heading dynasties and compounds in Ibadan Land (Including the Olubadan). Olubadan is the Mogaji of Ile Arusa. Can you see your Mogaji in the frame?
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The Penke PR is so funny to me. All these made men just throwing money at these feeble influenzas. Lmao
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Olamide Obe@olajideobe·
As someone born and bred in Ibadan, having lived the first 30yrs of my life in Ibadan and also having my formal education in Oyo State up to master degree level, the choice of whomever emerges as the next governor of Oyo State is very pertinent to me. badan is the only city in the world where I feel this unexplainable peace and tranquility deep inside my soul. Ibadan is home to me and will always be home to me. I don't really care about partisan politics as such, but my real interest is good governance from those in power and delivery of the dividends of democracy to the masses. With what APC has done to the federation in the last eleven years since they took power from Jonathan lead PDP in 2015, in my honest opinion and unbiased judgement, I think APC taking the reins of power in Oyo State will be more like taking Oyo State back to the dark days, which isn't going to be in the best interests of the people resident in the state. A success without a good successor is a disguised failure in waiting. My one utmost desire about Oyo State is that Governor Seyi Makinde gets it right with the choice of his successor, and I hope the people of Oyo State will also vote enmass to ensure victory for the candidate Makinde presents to them as his successor. While APC can easily be cherry-picking on the subject of LGA autonomy to cast aspersion on the leadership of Seyi Makinde in Oyo State, they should at least endeavour to tell Nigerians in how many of the 32 states or so that are under their control where the LGAs have 100% full autonomy. Oyo must continue on the forward trajectory that @seyimakinde has set its course on, and refuse to ally with backward regression that the government at the centre (Federal) has steered Nigeria into.
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Under Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration in Oyo State, local governments have often felt distant from the very communities they exist to serve. Despite recurring conversations around autonomy, their presence and impact at the grassroots level have remained largely invisible to many residents. That gap has fed a growing sense that local governance needs to be closer, more active, and more honestly connected to everyday life. That is precisely where Barrister Sharafa Alli enters the picture. A politician forged at the grassroots, his leadership is widely expected to bridge that distance, making local councils less bureaucratic and more human. Under his watch, the expectation is clear: local governments in Oyo State will no longer feel like remote institutions but will become active, visible forces in the lives of ordinary people. #BSADeclares

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Madina Okot!
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NDC loading
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@MrKekeOfLagos Any NBA fan would know this is a big deal even if thd team is way below .500
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D.A@DamiAsa_·
@Anlugbua_Ibadan Yeah. The Korogbos are the original Alusekere. Logudu added it to their name much later. The Adetunji’s are Logudu and were sekere apprentice under Ojo Adisa who was patriarch of the Korogbo compound.
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ANLUGBUA@Anlugbua_Ibadan·
There was only 1 Alusekere compound until Olubadan Adetunji emerged. Akorogbo and Logudu are aftermath of conflicts that happens from Agboles after gaining prominence. “Onile vs Alejo” of the stories of “we are not the same people”.
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@Anlugbua_Ibadan I was just having a conversation with a buddy and he referenced this old tweet. I just want to rectify a misconception. Adetunji is from the Logudu Alusekere compound and not Akorogbo Alusekere compound. Although both compounds are right opposite each other.

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D.A@DamiAsa_·
@Anlugbua_Ibadan I was just having a conversation with a buddy and he referenced this old tweet. I just want to rectify a misconception. Adetunji is from the Logudu Alusekere compound and not Akorogbo Alusekere compound. Although both compounds are right opposite each other.
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ANLUGBUA@Anlugbua_Ibadan·
📍Aafin Oba Saliu Akanmu Olayiwola Adejuwon Adetunji, Aje Ogugunniso 1, Olubadan ti Ile Ibadan. Popoyemoja, Ibadan. Kaaaaabiesi ooo 👑 Agbole Akorogbo Alusekere (Alusekere ma lu tise) 41st Olubadan of Ibadanland.
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@bullofthedip Are you from Ethiopia? Even King Ezana (of Aksum) that made Christianity the official religion did it to strengthen diplomacy with Alexandria (Egypt) at the time.
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Paul | Bullofthedip🟣@bullofthedip·
@AfroVII @eldivine Ethiopia became a Christian Nation as far back as the 5th Century yet it is an African country. Please stop all this bullshit of “oyinbo God”.
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