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Oluwatosin ❤

@Temsparkle_

♉️🐝 Unapologetic Feminist. I’m biased towards women ❤️

RT my pinned post pleasee 😉 Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Oyíndà
Oyíndà@yorubachic·
More Yoruba Nollywood tropes I want to see: The classy Yoruba aunty from UK or London eg Bukky Wright The loved up Yoruba couple that are always teasing each other even in public The outspoken Yoruba little girl that everyone thinks is a grandma returned Yoruba parties and how we take special care in our cooking to entertain guests
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UPDATEBOYZ 
UPDATEBOYZ @Updateboyx·
Imagine running away from defending your women because you don't want to lose engagement on social media. Oju gbq mi ti fun yin. 🤧🤧
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Best after Mom
Best after Mom@FolaLagos·
“The name doesn’t match the face” Very stupid day on this app, you people were talking nonsense.
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Satoru Gojo
Satoru Gojo@bolu_ay·
I don’t like how some of y’all constantly talk down on Yoruba women, it’s proper nasty
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Nuesdaily@NuesDaily·
Lmao come on this is obviously bants not bigotry. Conflating issues doesn't help tackle the actual bigots.
oluwafemi@femiakinyoruba

@eldivine

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𝗬𝗼𝗿ù𝗯á 𝗴𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗼𝗽!
From Folake Solanke being the 1st female SAN to Elizabeth Awoliyi being the 1st female doctor to Anike Agbaje being the 1st female broadcaster to Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti being the 1st woman to drive to Shade Thomas-Fahm being the 1st fashion designer. Yoruba women are pioneers!
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

This is Anike Agbaje-Williams, She is the first female television staff announcer and broadcaster in Nigeria and Africa's first woman broadcaster.

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Ikepo
Ikepo@_ikepo·
we can’t keep saying, “feminism doesn’t mean you are good” or whatever. because it should absolutely mean you are not bigoted, so yes when you are caught in some bigotry shit people will highlight your feminism, especially if you are known to be loud and passionate
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Oluwatosin ❤@Temsparkle_·
This is why I don’t appreciate the “you don’t look Yoruba” compliment. I immediately start speaking Yoruba anytime I noticed someone thinks otherwise. It’s backhanded!
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Oluwatosin ❤@Temsparkle_·
Funny thing is, the stereotypes started as “just jokes,” but now they’ve shaped how we’re perceived. That’s why you don’t allow certain labels, even when they’re disguised as humor because eventually, they stick.
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Not the little B💕
Not the little B💕@BlehisBack·
Should we say it as it is???? “You don’t look Yoruba” was a backhanded compliment for Yoruba women who were perceived as beautiful.
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