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@RealCandour

I'm on my lane. I believe in fairness. I return whatever energy you send my way in equal or larger measure.

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Totally not decent people in any way D shamelessness they display in their hypocrisy still has me surprised even though I've come to expect it They carry buckets of dripping feaces on their heads & faces but they still point fingers at folks they see sweeping their verandas
Duru Bond@Bond_not_james

Look at a typical hypocrite here. 👇🏾👇🏾 Praising a bus terminal but condemning a 30km road. You see these people are really not decent people? Yet the idiot talks about slave supporters. Lol

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Dr. Yoruba .
Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
I won’t stop posting about the Igbo war strategy until all Yoruba people clock them. I won’t stop posting about the Igbo war strategy until all Yoruba people are free from their victimhood.
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@Grandmacho @upwardmoving1 @AKakanfo U're d oponu. A very useless oponu. Are u d only one idiot in d world? Why is it only u that d money offered confuses? Don't u have a brain? So u can be given money that will make u cut off d head of ur neighbor on video & u don't know that u're not fit to live with humans?
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Black Bold Beautiful@Grandmacho·
@upwardmoving1 @AKakanfo Oponu, you do not know the power of heavy funds on humans? The problem with you people is that you can never speak truth. How can we end terrorism without calling out those who find their affairs for their neocolonialism and political ambition. Ani Oponu ni gbogboyin se.
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Aare kurunmi kakanfo
This is the ideology that is fuelling ISIS, Al Qaeda and Boko haram. People donate billions of dollars to this ideology which is why all of a sudden we have extremist preachers in Yorubaland and Benin republic. The future of Africa in the next 100 years is non stop war. If we are not careful.
Muhammad Owais@Muhammad_Owaiis

One islamic state — spanning from Indonesia to Morocco, with combined armies exceeding 3 Million soldiers, Pakistan's nukes, Turkish drones, Iranian missiles, oil from the gulf. Who will dare challenge this state? #Khilafah_Is_The_Shield

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Blunt and Candid June 12 person
Emi lokàn o 🙏🙏
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe

THE ABEOKUTA DECLARATION The Greatest Public Speech Ever Delivered in the Nigerian Political Space It was the 2nd day of June, in the year 2022, that historic day when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu stormed the ancient city of Abeokuta. Abeokuta - the city rich in history where memory is carved in stone. Abeokuta - A city that did not beg its enemies for mercy, did not negotiate with terror, but looked to the Ancestors and found shelter in granite. The Olumo Rock - that ancient, immovable colossus - did not merely shelter the Egba people from the fury of their adversaries. It became the people. It became their testimony. And on that June morning, Tinubu walked into its shadow and borrowed from its spirit. When Asiwaju stood before the National Delegates of the All Progressives Congress to seek their endorsement at the party's convention; He was not making a speech - He was performing a covenant. He was not merely addressing delegates - he was speaking into the earth itself and demanding it bear him witness. He was not canvassing votes - he was writing in permanent ink upon the scroll of history, in a city whose memory is as enduring as the rock. On that day, in that declaration, Asiwaju Tinubu established no fewer than FIVE DISTINCT QUALITIES that set him apart - irreversibly and irrecoverably - from every man who now suffers the cold frustration of playing against him on the field of progressive politics and visionary leadership. THE FIRST QUALITY: The Preference for Priorities At the height of PMB's frustrations with consecutive defeats at the Presidential polls, he approached Asiwaju and sought to rely on the Jagaban's impeccable electoral winning streak, his formidable structural machinery, his unrivaled capacity to deliver. PMB demanded a joint ticket with Asiwaju, one he was certain would shatter the wall that had kept him from Aso Rock. What was Tinubu's answer? You wanna hear? "General, priorities matters. Institutional fortitude must precede personal ambition. We are not yet at that stage. Let us first build this party." Meditate on that response. A lesser man - a man of hunger rather than visions - would have seized that moment. Would have calculated his personal leverage and extracted the maximum advantage. Dude would have said: yes, let us ride together and efritin. But Asiwaju did not. Because the Jagaban has never been a man who mistakes the battle for the war. Haraka haraka haina baraka - haste, haste carries no blessing. He understood that a party built on solid foundations outlasts any individual who rides it to victory. He understood that the structure must precede the occupant. You do not move furniture into a house that has no roof. And this is precisely the quality that confounds his opponents to this day. They jockey. They scheme. They announce presidential ambitions before they have organised a single ward. They seek the crown before they have forged the kingdom. They want harvest before planting season has even been announced. And then they wonder - why does this man always seem to be three moves ahead? Should those who now gather themselves as opposition possess even a fraction of his foresight - even a single digit percentage of his strategic patience - they would not be scrambling individually for races they cannot win before first building the collective system capable of accommodating their ambitions. But they do not. And that is why they lose and then turn around to accuse the superior mind of dictatorship. Guess my second point! SHALL I BEGIN? Good Evening Severally

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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
WHICH IS MORE PAINFUL? Which in your opinion do you consider a greater source of painful tears and heavier flow of carttarh for the self-appointed haters of Nigeria? 1. The President of the United States, whom they gleefully twerked for when he uttered a few unflattering words about our country, turned around days later to publicly distinguish the First Lady, Yeye Oluremi Tinubu, as a woman of remarkable standing. Their trumpet became their torment. And their grin soon became frown. Or 2. The State Visit to the United Kingdom - full royal honours, elaborate and unapologetic - the first in nearly four decades. President Tinubu, the first Nigerian leader of the Fourth Republic so received. And among all of Africa, only he and South Africa's head of state have been granted such courtesies by King Charles himself. So tell me - which one sent our emergency lovers of Nigeria reaching for the handkerchief quicker? Cast your vote below...
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Qay@Qay_lcy·
@AmodaOgunlere @Bayo_Bilisi @NoNonsensezone How do you expect Ibos who dance this aggressively to be able to keep anything other than a chiffon scarf on their head?
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Comrade Àmọdá 🦇
Comrade Àmọdá 🦇@AmodaOgunlere·
First video 1948: Yoruba women in Ibadan Market with gele on their head Second video 1960: ibo women at the market with all of them in scarfs aka ichafu [ignore the naked women😭]
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Comrade Àmọdá 🦇
Comrade Àmọdá 🦇@AmodaOgunlere·
Yoruba women of Ibadan in 1948.. Look at the gele on their head.
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
5 REASONS WHY THERE IS NO OUTRAGE IN DELTA STATE Our ears have heard. Our eyes have seen. Our hands now write - of the barbarity, the obscenity, the ruthless savagery that was Delta: where what bore the face of a community festival became, in truth, a market of defilement, a theatre of abuse, a carnival of violation against the female body and spirit. But do you know why despite the anomaly of abominable and unspeakable proportions that was witnessed there - The land yet remains quiet and calm? Do you know why your self appointed human rights activists and self-righteous advocates of a moral and just society - the same voices that could rattle the rafters of Alausa over a deleted tweet have swallowed their tongues and haven't threatened to march on Asaba in demand of end of bad governance? FIVE REASONS 1. Because it is not Yoruba-Land. Every voice that rises, rises to liberate the Southwest - and only the Southwest and never their homeland. The events that ignited the Endsars inferno were kindled in Delta, yet it was Lagos that burned. The activists were expected to march toward the wound; instead they marched toward the camera. 2. The Delta-State Government is firm. Your self-anointed saviours of the masses know they will not be invited for state banquets as rewards for embarrassing the state and there will not be awarded gigs as compensation for triggering unrest in the land. Where there is no reward for chaos, chaos finds another address. These professional mourners are not idealists - they are entrepreneurs. And Delta has refused to be a market. 3. Delta is not Kano or Sokoto. There is no opportunity to dress tribal grievance in the robes of religious outrage. Islam-rage is popular and popularity drives traffic and traffic attracts funds... It is never about the victims but about the villains. And since the female victims of Delta do not fit the preferred narrative. They cannot be used to prosecute a religion. And so - they are left where they fell. 4. There are no "Deltans But." Sometimes all the visitors have is a match-stick, it is the internal saboteurs that provide the fuel. Every household that still knows peace knows it for one reason alone: the illegitimate children have not yet come of age. Delta has been spared - not because the matchstick has not arrived, but because no willing hand has risen to ignite it. 5. The Governor's aides are loved at home. This, perhaps, is the most devastating truth of all five. A man who was loved correctly at home does not go searching for relevance in the validation of strangers. The aides in Asaba did not arrive in government hollow - desperate, approval-hungry, easy to manipulate. They did not pander. Not to the disruptors. You cannot bribe a river that is already full - it has nowhere to put what you are offering. CONCLUSION: The Delta State Government must rise with coordination. These animals must be identified. These barbarians must be exposed. These jackals must be apprehended and made to face the full wrath of the law. The victims of Delta do not need professional mourners. They do not need imported rage. They do not need men and women who will photograph their tears and invoice the tragedy. What they need is a government that remembers that the first and most sacred duty of power is the protection of the people. Have you subscribed to my page yet? Then you are missing out on exclusive literary masterpieces. Good Morning Severally...
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Blunt and Candid June 12 person
@LegendaryJoe Legendary bro, once again this is your scorecard 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👏👍 Thanks for another masterpiece. É ni à wi fun, óbà jé o gbó🙏 I hope our politicians & leaders in SW , especially Lagos, read this & imbibe d lessons therein. Stop encouraging disrespect from miscreants
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Dr. Yoruba .
Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
For record purpose. 21-03-2026 Àṣọ ebí is a a fully owned Yoruba traditional culture where families and friends dress in coordinated outfits for social events such as weddings, freedom celebrations, burials, and more. Retweet for wider audience.
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@olisamassi1494 @Letter_to_Jack Criminal hypocrite With all ur Catholicism, d most famous shrine 4 human heads is d Okija shrine. Ur tribe insists on d ritual of a widow drinking corpse water or is that a Catholic ritual? See how Obi is prostituting round political parties. Unstable & unreliable people
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olisamassimo
olisamassimo@olisamassi1494·
@Letter_to_Jack All this English just to simply say you guys are always two faced in everything.
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Solomon is not Yoruba, so this is simply beyond his cultural frame of reference. Yinka Ayefele is also more of a Tungba musician. Among us, the Yorubas, faith is personal, but humanity comes first. Point to note: In Yorubaland, religious tolerance is more than just peaceful coexistence (go your way, make I go my way); it also includes the ability to genuinely accommodate and respect other belief systems, even within the same family. Happily. Without hidden hostility or pretense smile. You can be a Christian, have a Muslim father, a mother who practices Isese and a sibling who is an Atheist, yet you can still show up for each other’s celebrations. Your presence is not worship, it is respect, it is love, it is family. Muslims know Tope Alabi and Baba Ara songs, and Christians can sing Ayeloyun, Obi Rere, Ere Asalatu (tungba gidi), we even listen to Wasi. Even Jesus attended gatherings and events among those who did not share His faith or teachings. You cannot claim to be more righteous than the Christ we follow. Wishing people of all religious backgrounds well is also not a sin. Let’s drop the self-righteousness and embrace the humanity that binds us over everything else.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA

What are your thoughts? Yinka Ayefele a gospel singer on a Muslim song. Do you agree with him or not?

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𝕯𝖊𝖋𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖗🛡️🇳🇬
✅He named his children,Yoruba names . ✅His son was named BAMIDELE ✅He left Eastern region to HIJACK Western region politics because he saw the opportunity that YORUBAS WERE FIGHTING each other , so he jumped into our midst and took side with some factions , using us against our own Leaders just so he could control our politics. THAT HAS NOT CHANGED EVEN IN 2023 , IT HAPPENED, BUT OUR LEADERS RONU ON TIME, CAME TOGETHER, UNITED AND CHASED ZIK OUT OF WESTERN REGION. CHIEF AWOLOWO, MAY YOUR SOUL REST PEACEFULLY, BY NOW, LAGOS MIGHT BE HAVING AN IGBO GOV. YORUBA RONU IN THE 50S. YORUBAS HAVE RONU POST 2023 ELECTION 🗳️. GO AND GET YOUR PVC
𝕯𝖊𝖋𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖗🛡️🇳🇬@diponet1

WHY DID DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE WEAR AGBADA ALL HIS LIFE IF THERE WAS ISIAGU ? ✅ I went through all the archives hoping to see the ISIAGU or any outfits he won that was not AGBADA ? ✅ AZIKIWE even his wife wore GELE in one of the image I came across 😀. IMAGE 1: AZIKIWE in AGBADA 🤭not ISIAGU. IMAGE 2: SIR. AHMODU BELLO IMAGE 3: AZIKIWE wearing YORUBA ABETI AJE fila 🤭 IMAGE 4: CHIEF. AWOLOWO

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Blunt and Candid June 12 person
You have to wonder how they think. Enugu city is a part of Enugu state Kano city is a part of Kano state Kaduna city is a part of Kaduna state Sokoto city is a part Sokoto state Lagos city (Former capital) is a small part of Lagos state
The Jídé Taiwo@thejidetaiwo

In case you didn't notice, Mushin and Shomolu were listed as separate cities away from Lagos. Again, Lagos Federal was not the same thing as the Lagos State created in 1967. These were Yoruba towns under the Western Region. Stay blessed.

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His Imperial Highness 🐐
His Imperial Highness 🐐@MaldiniXerxes·
Population of Nigeria's Urban Cities in 1963.
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