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As Wavy !!

Yorubaland Katılım Nisan 2010
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Brown Plus
Brown Plus@E40_brown·
Keg 8 was no match for Ervin Katona.....
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Averroes
Averroes@d_Advocate1·
Again, some of you need to stop making intellectually dishonest arguments. You are not an illiterate for God's sake. When you say things like this, you are insinuating that people who share the same ethnicity as a president support him only because they benefit directly or indirectly. That reasoning lacks logic and nuance. The implication of such a statement is that members of that ethnic group are incapable of supporting a candidate based on conviction or political preference. You reduce every form of support to tribal sentiment, ignoring the fact that some people genuinely believe he is the best candidate. This argument also ignores the support the president enjoys outside his ethnic base. Are Hausas, Fulanis, Igbos, and members of other ethnic groups who support him also doing so because of direct or indirect benefits from the government? We need to learn how to have honest conversations without conflating issues. This constant attempt to guilt-trip and gaslight Yorubas is pedestrian and intellectually lazy. Ironically, the same person you people accuse of benefiting from ethnic support lost two states in the South West during the last election. In fact, some of his loudest critics here are Yoruba people. So this attempt to frame every Yoruba supporter as tribal will keep failing because the premise itself is flawed. But if some of you still want to build your strategy around that narrative ahead of the next election, good luck to you ✌️
FEMI SUNMOLA@oluwafemisunmol

As a Yoruba person supporting this goverment, how exactly has this government positively impacted you directly or indirectly cause I don't understand you people.

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Nick Plumb@PlumbNick·
Check out the Rock Hill High School 2026 Yearbook. What used to be a mostly white suburban school in the Prosper ISD has transformed over the last five years into something unrecognizable. They can’t spell check their National “Mersit” page because the student names threw too many flags. The chess, robotics and academic clubs are stacked full of Indian kids. They have a full-blown Telugu & Tamil Club. The dance team is called the Bollywood Bluehawks, their show’s name “Stepping into Bollywood” highlights how Indian the school has become. This is demographic replacement - Texas isn’t what it used to be. We are becoming Little India and it’s only accelerating.
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Proud Kuffar
Proud Kuffar@weirdlyseen·
Imam Ogbomosho is another Fulani man in Yoruba land, Denigrating the cultures and traditions of our Forefathers… we need to come together and agree that Fulanis have an agenda
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
Austin TX: A guy is clearly winning a straight up 1v1 fight when another coward sneaks up from behind and jumps him. Zero honor. Just a cheap 2 on 1 ambush. Every. Single. Time.
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Adam Johnston
Adam Johnston@adamkjohnston·
Why does America at 250 feel so hollow compared to the 1976 Bicentennial? Because people, especially foreigners with no ties to the nation, don't celebrate economic zones. And an economic zone is exactly what the Hart-Celler Act turned America into.
Scott Greer 6’2” IQ 187@ScottMGreer

America’s Bicentennial was a huge deal in spite of a horrible economy, high crime, an unpopular president, and the country reeling from Vietnam and Watergate. The economy, Iran, and other current events don’t explain the lack of interest in America250. It would still be ignored, possibly even more so, under President Kamala

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Nick Plumb
Nick Plumb@PlumbNick·
Amazon - who “eliminated” 30k roles between their October and January layoff waves has had 33,181 H-1B positions certified in FY26. If you can’t see what’s happening, your eyes are closed.
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Objectv Media
Objectv Media@objectvmedia·
See ‘Wrong Overtaking’ Case Reference When Turning Into Another Street Or Route
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Universities had 17 years of warning. They responded by doing the opposite of what the math demanded. In 2008, American birth rates fell off a cliff. The Great Recession made people stop having kids. Those never-born children would be turning 18 right now. The number of U.S. high school graduates peaked at roughly 3.9 million in 2025. By 2029, that number drops 15%. By 2041, it drops by nearly half a million students per year. Every school in this tweet had access to the same Census data. They all saw the same curve. Administrative positions at U.S. colleges grew 60% between 1993 and 2009, ten times the rate of tenured faculty growth. Non-instructional spending (student services, administration) grew 29% from 2010 to 2018. Instructional spending grew 17%. Average tuition at public four-year schools went from $3,500 in 2000 to $10,560 in 2023. Yale now has more administrators than undergraduate students. 5,460 administrators for fewer than 5,000 undergrads. They built the cost structure of a growth company on top of a customer base that was mathematically guaranteed to shrink. The split in this data tells you everything. Clemson, Syracuse, Duke, UNC, and Indiana are all cutting because the model broke. Alabama, Ole Miss, and the University of Florida are turning away more applicants than ever. Harvard gets five applications for every spot. The middle is where the cliff hits. Elite schools absorb demand. Everyone between elite and community college fights over a shrinking pool. The Fed published a study in December 2024 predicting 80 colleges will close in the next five years. Since 2016, over 100 already have. In 2024 alone, 28 shut down. One per week. These program cuts and layoffs are a decade late. The birth rate data was sitting in Census spreadsheets the entire time. Everyone in higher education administration saw the enrollment cliff coming. They hired more administrators anyway.
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley

Clemson is $1.5B in debt. Syracuse is closing or pausing 93 programs, UNC-Chapel Hill plans to cut spending by $89M over 3 years. Duke recently let 600 employees go in a $350M budget cut. Indiana public colleges announced a plan to eliminate or merge 580 programs statewide.

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American teachers share how much money each of them has in their bank account 2 days before payday - 1st teacher was hoping to at least have $40, she only has $7.46 - 2nd teacher has $17 - 3rd teacher has $31 - 4th teacher has $63 - 5th teacher has $1.13 - The last teacher thought she has $500 but only has $126 These are American teachers working every day to educate our kids and most barely have $20 bucks in their bank account Meanwhile everyone from Somalia or Africa can move here and stealing tens of millions of dollars and drive hundred thousand dollar sports cars The system is so broken
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Balogun Yoruba
Balogun Yoruba@BabaSammy66471·
It's like you folks don't understand psychology, ni? Ibos don't care if Fulani invade the SE, but they're more worried that if they don't push Yorubas to defend the SW, we're all doomed. Their push is mostly out of fear that if the SW goes down, they don't know where to run to.
Olomu Apèrán@lifeinSchool_

You won’t see IBos on the timeline but they are so worried about Oyo state, they don’t care if ISIS take over ibo land in as much as they can mock others

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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
Soccer match between Ajax and Heerenveen was played through heavy rain as players struggled against the weather
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Balogun Yoruba
Balogun Yoruba@BabaSammy66471·
Imam Toliat is a Fulani man who's parading himself as "Omo Ile" Ayilara. If you dig deep, those supporting him are mostly Alfas and folks from Ilorin who settled in Ogbomosho, along with some fanatics like him. Mufti Iwo is Ebira. These folks have infiltrated us using Islam.
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Swapna Kumar Panda
Swapna Kumar Panda@swapnakpanda·
Meta is going to fire 8,000 employees tomorrow at 4AM. > They have asked all their employees to WFH tomorrow. > 8,000 unlucky employees will receive the Good Bye email at 4AM in the morning. > Workers laid off in the US will get 16 weeks of base pay as severance, plus 2 extra weeks for every year spent at Meta. > Apart from them, 7,000 more employees who keep their jobs will be shifted into 4 new AI-focused organisations. > After this, Meta have a plan to fire more employees in August and another round towards the end of 2026. All total Meta may reduce its head count by 10,000 to 15,000 in this year only. What do you think? Where is Meta doing wrong?
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
3 people were stabbed during a massive brawl after teens reportedly took over a beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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Ozor Ndi Ozor
Ozor Ndi Ozor@OzorNdiOzor·
This is absolutely 𝐼𝑁𝑆𝐴𝑁𝐸. A woman she met on TikTok, a total stranger, sent her transport to come down to Asaba from Enugu. She was gonna take her to Ghana. And she’s only 17. Younger women often take the most dangerous risks, the kind many mature men wouldn’t even dare to attempt.
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