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And that stupid girl said there is nothing special about Yoruba culture
Obasanjo@cent_haysmall
There is this Chinese Perfume store in China that advertises their products using Yoruba contents.
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Young man with Down syndrome was pulled over after cameras caught a coyote sitting in the back of his car.
On November 21st, a young man was driving when he noticed an animal lying in the middle of a busy road, barely moving and suffering in the heat.
Without hesitation, he stopped in traffic, pulled over, picked the animal up, and carried it into his car. He turned the AC on full blast because he thought he was saving a little dog from heat stroke.
Security cameras nearby captured the whole thing, and once people realized what he had put in his backseat, police were called to make sure he was okay.
When officers arrived, they found him sitting there smiling, proudly telling them he had helped a cute dog that nobody else wanted to save. That’s when the officer gently told him it wasn’t a dog.
It was a coyote.
He was shocked, but he still didn’t regret stopping. Officers helped safely handle the coyote and later released it away from the road.
When they asked him why he did it, his answer hit everyone:
“Everyone was just watching him die. I only wanted to help.”

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I can't help but create a Yorùbá version. It's deeper and hits harder
Arojinle@arojinle1
Wisdom from our elders One prominent Yorùbá proverb is "Ẹni tó mi kùkùté, ara rẹ̀ ló mì." It means whoever tries to shake a tree stump will have themselves shaken instead. Not all battles are worth fighting. Some "enemies" are decoys that will just waste your time, while some will keep you busy so that the real threat can creep in while you're busy fighting. The turkey in this video is busy fighting the decoy, thinking it's fighting another male and a competitor. Unknown to him, the real enemy is a human with an arrow, taking a slow breath and waiting for the right moment to shoot.
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Did you know that if you put 100 black ants and 100 red ants together in a jar, they usually coexist peacefully? But if you shake the jar hard, they immediately turn on each other and start killing one another. The red ants see the black ants as enemies, and the black ants see the red ants as enemies. Yet the real enemy is the one shaking the jar.
The same thing happens in human society. Before we turn on each other, we should stop and ask ourselves: who is shaking the jar?

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A ten-year-old boy walked into a computer store in Recife, Brazil, and politely asked if he could use one of the tablets on display. The salesperson agreed and handed it to him.
Instead of playing, the boy sat down and began working seriously. Store employees noticed he had taken out a notebook and pen, carefully writing down information from the screen. Curious, they asked him what he was doing.
He explained that he had a geography assignment to complete, but his family didn’t own a computer and couldn’t afford one. The tablet was his only way to study.
The moment, captured by the store’s security camera, quickly spread across social media. When the store owner learned the boy’s story, he decided to provide him with the equipment he needed to study and access the internet.
The world isn’t fair. Some are born into comfort and opportunity, while others face constant limitation — not because of a lack of effort or ability, but because of inequality. Still, every so often, someone chooses kindness, and in doing so, changes a life.

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Kids are waking up, and that last line says it all:
“I didn’t ask to be taught this.”
Enough already.
This isn’t education. It’s emotional validation for adults at the expense of children’s minds, and it only creates more confusion and division.
Parents want schools teaching math, reading, science, history and real-life skills, not identity obsessions and social programming.
More families are choosing homeschool and private school for a reason.
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@biodarttt @MrMekzy_ Your conclusions gives you out that you haven't even step foot our of Nigeria to witness how life is outside Nigeria. That Yankee you're talking about has more grassroot rappers that will never be rich in our lifetime. But you're wired to see them as gods because you're been f××l
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