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Samek

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Katılım Aralık 2025
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@OdedeTeingi It's not my "My analysis". In fact, go and check your official website or even look at the topography on Google earth and see how much of the elevation is 31m above sea level. Check many statistics on Bayelsa topography and relief.
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Teingi@OdedeTeingi·
@Samek_Samek Your analysis is wrong and i will advice if you have not been to Bayelsa, you should instead of leaving on false data and analysis
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3RDking of Bayelsa@3rdking2·
Low key. Bayelsa is bigger than these states. Lagos Anambra Imo Ebonyi Abia Ekiti AkwaIbom Enugu Osun Una go still argue.
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
Lagos is NOT Yarribaland. Lagos belongs to the Benin and Egun (Ogu) people. You people are using these forced Yoruba agenda to marginalise the real Benin and Egun indigenes from retaining power in their ancestral land. Yes, the guy is right about the Igbo population of Lagos.
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'Busuyi Oris@BusuyiOrisWorks

No, Ibos are 98% of the population, apparently. The rest of us just squeeze ourselves into the remaining 2%. You haven’t even carried the Ebonyi people along in Anambra. You haven’t carried the "outcasts" along across the South East yet you’re looking for an alábàrù? Good luck.

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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@OdedeTeingi How? Consider precipitation and time of computation. Water also mean, wetlands, marshes, mangroves, flood plains (which changes with seasons). Bayelsa is mostly submerged in water, which accounts for the low population & low numbers of LGAs. However, these presents opportunities
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@adefunmiloro @_Nop_kins Which real? The AI book doesn't have name? So this is how gullible most of you are?
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Nopkins@_Nop_kins·
Look what I found, a page on how the igalas sold ibos as slaves on the Lagos coast market. Yoruba woman they buy ibo men as slaves😂
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@IzonDance_Music You will never cease to display how slow you are. I told you already that twitter is not Facebook. Can't you see the "Study.." right under with some statistical analysis? It's 90% water and only 10% is land.
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THE TROJAN BEAST
THE TROJAN BEAST@THETROJANBEAST·
God of Miracle don catch you When you wan use AI to create a stroy that works for ibos u create an outrageous mistake🤣🤣🤣🤣 you dey learn work una come make photocopy to make am look real so are u saying these words were misspelled? @Adeoye86426489 God don catch am @_Nop_kins tag ur people @AKakanfo @blockofbuilder @NoNonsensezone @ObaTojo @BellagioAn2118
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The Duke of Abagana (Elobest)@ifeora90

@THETROJANBEAST Igala ke?when they misbehaved in 1790, they're massacred and 700 of them were sold off as slaves to American trader Joseph Hawkins.

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star⭐@Starqueensly·
Where is the lie, Yaribanza? Frame 1: A documented royal confession where your own monarchs admit Yorubas are excellent thieves and liars. Frame 2: A 19th-century record asserting that Yorubas are land shrimps 🪳, bottom feeders who scavenge on lice, mice, ants, and cockroaches and every other kind of vermin. Frame 3: A documented historical record exposing the Yariba race as notorious for the ugliness of the women, described as a hideous spectacle with coarse/manly features. Your own history is your biggest hater.
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Chefchenko! ☀️☀️@AdemolaOgudu

The three biggest lies that almost turned truth against Yorubas is,Yorubas don’t have food, Yoruba women are not beautiful, and Yorubas are betrayers

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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@Starqueensly Evidence choke! "Notorious for ugly women".
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@Trullydearest @treazyblaq I guess the addiction might be the problem. But as per health benefits, in those days when supplements and salts were rare, these nzu served as a multi nutrients & vitamins, great for the nerve functions and against disease.
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Treazy@treazyblaq·
Am I the only one addicted to eating ulo (edible clay)? 😩 How do I quit bikonu? I have been eating it for 15 years nonstop. 😭
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@ifeora90 Thanks. This is a very true statement. The irony is them claiming "LISABI" as "Yoruba" when LISABI himself fought against this very thing. LISABI will be turning in his grave.
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Samek@Samek_Samek·
EGBAS are NOT yorubas. In fact, LISABI'S battle was to be free from the label, "Yoruba". THIS CELEBRATION stands as a REMINDER of this INDEPENDENCE!. "The Egba is Yoruba" propaganda is the work of the missionaries, colonial masters and the Yoruba political expansionist.
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Nononsense@NoNonsensezone

They are hating on Yorubas , Yorubas are just staying true to themselves , True to their culture and traditions. They never looked for anyone’s trouble . The people who are miserable , hateful wants Yorubas to dull their shine for them so they can shine … #Lisabi

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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@biolatiwa @Starqueensly The myth described in the original Johnson's book referred to the second narrative, which the book already stated is based on a legend and not the meaning of Ijesha or his earlier, well-written narrative. Throw this shit in the trash can.
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ADEOLA@biolatiwa·
@Starqueensly You are not referencing your claim correctly and you are not being honest with your report. Also, your report is biased and it's subjective.
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star⭐@Starqueensly·
THE YORUBA OCCULT HUMAN RANCHING AND CANNIBALISTIC-CASTE SYSTEM (Ije-esha) (Ije-orisa) (Ije-ebu) (Omo Owaju) The Yorubas operated a state-sanctioned culture of an Occult Human Ranching System. While other societies had citizens, the Yoruba maintained a catalog of marked, enslaved, and dehumanized human beings caged in pens. These victims were reared like cattle and categorized as Ije-Esha, Ije-bu, and Ije-Orisa (Omo Owaju). This was an industrial scale human butchery operation. The Ijesa subgroup of the Yoruba derived their name from Ije Orisa: "The Food of the Gods." An entire subgroup of humans was categorized as sacrificial food for slaughter. The Ijebu subgroup also carries a name rooted in the slaughterhouse: "Ije-ibu," meaning "The Food of the Deep." The Ijebu ancestors were defined as a recipe for the deep. Benin ancestors used them as ritual sacrifices to their gods. They had a specific label for these dehumanized groups. They referred to them as "Ijesa Omo Owaju ti ife opo iya,"meaning "Ijesas, children of Owaju, subject to much suffering." They were a population defined by their misery, enslavement, and status as sacrificial meat. In the district of Ibokun, human beings were literally tended as cattle by a head rancher named Owaju. These were the Children of Owaju (Omo Owaju), described in historical records as a sheepish-looking, stumpy, re..tarded and muscular population reared specifically for the butcher. Their only purpose in life was their eventual death. They were the "Omo Owajus", livestock in human form. This was a cold-blooded operation where humans were nothing more than sacrificial animals. They were a people defined entirely by their enslavement, viewed by the state as nothing more than meat to be consumed by the powerful. These Yoruba Kings were ritual parasites who could not enter a building without walking on the fresh blood of a male victim, nor exit without walking on the blood of a female victim. They used human life as a literal human carpet to keep the king’s feet from touching the dirt. These are the occult roots of the Osile and Ogboni systems. Today, you hear Yorubas echoing that they had a "culture" or a "religion tied to multiple deities." The fact is that the Yoruba did not practice religion, they practiced necro-pedestrianism, occultism, and cannibalistic human ranching. Yoruba history is a record of barbarism where human beings were fattened and tended like goats for the kings, elites, and deities until the moment they were slaughtered in markets like Ojugbomekun for Ogboni and Osile rituals. Before you mention Osu, remember that your ancestors were human ranchers so addicted to blood and occultism that the British had to physically restrain them in 1893 to stop the ritual butchery of your own human cattle. The Igbo Osu was a system of spiritual consecration, not physical slaughter. As historical records confirm, the Osu were devoted to the Alusi (deities). They were consecrated guardians of the spiritual realm, living in protected dwelling places in the very heart of the market. They were holy, set apart by divinity, and lived as permanent, sacred residents of the community.
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'Busuyi Oris@BusuyiOrisWorks

The Osu Caste System and How It Influenced Ibo Migration Link to the full video is in the comments section.

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Samek@Samek_Samek·
@Nedumcity_ You guys need to quit pushing this narrative.
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