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@Makhiavell's alter ego|| Renegade|| Part time MS³ student. 🩺

The day you start combat sports is the day you realise how weak you really are.

I’m an exceptional global UK talent. That’s equivalent to expatriates in NG. I visited my school for MA enrolment and the enrolment officer said “you’re on a talent visa not student? Wow, we are honoured to have you in our country.” Nothing about me is average by God’s grace.

Release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Now!

Gbolarumi is the consensus candidate of Oyo PDP 😁

Which of these two departments hard pass?

Celebrating 2 years of celibacy, please congratulate me, it hasn’t been an easy journey

It's jealousy. They hate for us to say this amazing thing is Yoruba. They would rather we Nigerianise it, while they keep their own identity. If you’re not mad, why will people making statements of fact upset you. But when anything Yoruba is being dragged they are quick to point out its origin then. “Ewedu is a Yoruba soup” “Yoruba docile culture of greeting”


This classic made from roasted corn flour and palm oil is DELICIOUS. Another snack added to my snack list.


Community notes are now live on this post. If you have access and you want to join a group for raters pls DM me. We need to curb misinformation and make it unprofitable for revisionists to profit off our outrage. 👇🏽

I will not vote for Tinubu in the coming election as I have gotten my PVC

if a white person made the same video making aadun without any detail or credit…these people will be shouting about how they will give them land and yoruba name.

This isn't accurate. The practice of wearing uniforms or closely matching clothes by family members in occasions didn't start with the Yoruba people — or any particular group. However, the term "Asoebi" is of Yoruba origin. The term became widely adopted as many ethnic groups flooded Lagos and got used to the term, carried the term back home, hence the wide usage of it. Today, many ethnic groups and families wear uniforms for occasions without even hearing or know the meaning of "Asoebi." Again, the term is of Yoruba origin but not the practice.













