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@DivinityHope
Alternative media Twitter account & Blogger. Facebook:https://t.co/sKxbBVkolY…
Akutan, Alaska Katılım Nisan 2014
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@IgboPerspective @grok Yes ibos feel inferior to Yoruba people.
Thats why you here making a fool of yourself. 🤣
Like I said in my previous post, not only was there a direct maritime trade linked between Charleston and the Caribbean, but early French-speaking, Catholic, and African-born individuals
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@YorubaNetworkTV @IgboPerspective @grok 🤣Its called inferiority complex. Thats why the conpare themselves to Yorubas. Sad really, because I've met some very smart ibos.
One is on tiktok. Her name is @theechiomaamaryllis very smart Ibo lady, who speak against these stupid ones on her live.
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@DivinityHope @IgboPerspective @grok Yes I know. And what makes his stupidity worse, is he refuses to listen to facts.
Ibos are in trouble. I kinda feel sorry for the smart ones among them.🤣
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Lol...
Cheap propaganda unsupported by any facts.
The prepondenrance of available facts shows that 95% of Yorubas ended up in Brazil. The rest in Bahamas and a few Caribbean islands.
On the computing side, Kunle's contributions has zero direct input in the development of AI and Chatgpt.
Oyotunji and her founders have zero DNA based relationship with Yoruba.

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@YorubaNetworkTV @IgboPerspective @grok Facts and the Miles Brewton House is not a shotgun porch style.
Why are ibos so stupid? 🤣

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🤣Typical ibo Behaviour, who doesn't understand the slave trade and feels inferior to yoruba people. Stop arguing with someone who studied the slave trade in college and Lives in the the US. You in the UK, don't know Americas history.
1. Both Togo and Benin Republic are part of the broader, historical Yoruba cultural region (Yorubaland) spanning into Nigeria.
The Fon themselves are an admixture (fusion) of migrating Aja peoples from the south (specifically around Tado/Allada) and the indigenous Yoruba population (referred to as Igede or Gedevi) on the Abomey Plateau.
The Yoruba people in Benin Republic today are 15% of the population, they are one of the top 3 ethinc groups in Benin. In Nigeria, Ibo people constitute approximately 15% to 18% of the total population of Nigeria. See how stupid you sound.
Also what is America today, was primarily divided between British, French, and Spanish power.
The Frence held the Louisiana Territory (later ceded to Spain), and Spain dominated the west, Florida, and Mexico, shaping the continent's early colonial landscape.
Slaves were moved back and forth between these European controlled colonies and haiti
Haitian slaves were brought to France controled colonies, before 1809, although in extremely low numbers.
And while mass migration to South Carolina occurred later (1790s), direct maritime trade linked Charleston with the Caribbean. Early French-speaking, Catholic, and African-born individuals from Saint-Domingue were present in Charleston, contributing to the city's diverse and uneasy social structure, as well as the cities architecture
The biggest influx of slaves happened in the early 1800s, when approximately 20,000 to 40,000 refugees, majority comprising, free people of color,enslaved individuals, and some white farmers—fled Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) for the United States between 1791 and 1810 during the Haitian Revolution.
This influx of people, which peaked around 1809 in New Orleans, significantly influenced American culture and doubled the population of some cities.
The modern American front porch, particularly associated with shotgun-style homes, is documented by American historians, not me, but American Historians, to originated from West African Yoruba design, brought to the Americas via Haitian refugees and enslaved people to Louisiana in the early 19th century

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@Ugwumba001 @YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok And backs up my points as well.
Lobbyist can write promotional articles under the law, under free speech, but it must be labeled as such. And Lobbyist that do that often work for corporations that seek to change the opinion of people. Like tobacco companies
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@DivinityHope @YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok Just keep shut if you don't know what to say. Lobby firms influences media stories in the US and many countries. It's just like saying their is no corruption in govt in the US because there is laws passed by Congress against it.

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“The USA Government relied on information from a screwdriver trader to launch airstrikes in Nigeria” smh.
A whole usa government with the CIA, the FBI and all its undercover/spy agencies will rely on a screwdriver seller.
This is what they spent $9m on. Chai.
Even in propaganda, the APC is pathetically incompetent.
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@Ugwumba001 @YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok Do you have sense. What you wrote, is what YorubaNetwork had been explaining.



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@Ugwumba001 @YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok Their influence in media is limited thanks to laws passed by congress. They do however, have major influence in congress. What would creating a "fake story" do for their purpose in influencing the actions of law makers.
Logical deduction is very important in reasoning.
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@YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok Firstly, lobby firms can influence public opinion using the media. They can sponsor articles to drive home their narratives. This is a fact! .... and it's part of their work. If u're clueless on how the world works then know it now. Coping & pasting AI answer is a big joke from U
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@Ugwumba001 @YorubaNetworkTV @godfrey3_ugwu @OurFavOnlineDoc @grok Like the YorubaNetworkTV said, I think you should read the Federal lobbying laws. Lobbyist-produced articles or content in newspapers must be labeled to distinguish them from independent, editorial content.
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I’m genuinely glad Morocco lost the AFCON.
You leave the African Union for 33 years and petition to join Europe (which was rejected), then resurface like nothing happened and start trying to cheat your way to an African tournament please, make it make sense.
Too good to be African, but never too big to chase an African trophy. Funny how that works.
Congratulations to Senegal thoroughly deserved. No guts, no glory. 🇸🇳🫡❤️


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