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Haymous

@atolubee

A Christian, Financial Analyst, Auditor, French Language and Sports Enthusiast

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2012
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
Just to set the record straight: No Igbo (or any non-indigene) permanently owns land in the Southwest. The highest you fit get na lease — maximum 99 years under the Land Use Act. After that? Back to the owners or Governor discretion. Everybody know this fact — na why some dey push too hard to grab power, scrap “State of Origin” and rewrite Land Tenure Acts. We see the game. Yoruba land no be “no man’s land”. Protect am jeje. Who else dey observe this move? Drop your honest take 👇🔥 #YorubaLand #LandTenure #OneNigeria #ProtectOurHeritage
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Olufemi Adebimpe
Olufemi Adebimpe@femiadebimpe·
The SW will not be blackmailed by the insatiable greed of some northern politicians who see the presidency of Nigeria as their birth right. A northern president did his two terms. This southern president his two & can only be replaced by another southerner. QED
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Dangote Seaport announcement in Ogun State was met with hate and ridicule. Every good news about Ogun State and Lagos, they meet it with disdain, yet they celebrate bare minimum elsewhere. Awon eni ibi tin pọnmọ re baluwẹ.
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Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON
Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON@DapoAbiodunCON·
Cargo operations are steadily taking shape at the Gateway International Airport as we continue to position Ogun State as a major aviation, logistics, and industrial hub. With Allied Air already on ground and discussions progressing with Ethiopian Airlines and another European cargo operator expected to commence operations soon, we are opening up new pathways for trade, agro-exports, industrial logistics, and economic growth in Ogun State. #BuildingOurFutureTogether #OgunState #DapoAbiodun #GatewayInternationalAirport #CargoOperations
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IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹
IFÁ FUNSHO 𓋹@funshographix·
This man is already making moves to build a major seaport in Ogun state. The seaport will be the biggest port in Nigeria. Give it a few years Ogun will be bigger than Lagos.
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Alli-Balogun H.Lekan
Alli-Balogun H.Lekan@allibaloo·
After BAT's re-election in 2027, the next focus is the Census. We need an accurate census that will be linked with NIN. It's time we stop this delusional population figure.
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Pathfinder
Pathfinder@Pathfinder077·
I wonder how backward Nigeria would be without the Yoruba in it The Yoruba people are not appreciated enough in this country.
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RHM. Omotosho Akogun
RHM. Omotosho Akogun@WeYoruba33675·
Yorùbá women as first ladies in the southwest should no longer be optional, if our men leaders refuse to accept the new norm, then all Yorùbás must push to make first lady position in the southwest either appointive or elective.
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Adetutu ⚘️Oluwatumininu 🖤🌹♉️🖤
Yoruba women are undeniably Nigeria’s finest & best cooks, and the evidence speaks louder than any noise or propaganda. Here’s why they deserve their flowers : 1. Business Empire from Tradition: Only a Yoruba woman has built a multi-billion naira empire purely from selling authentic Yoruba delicacies — think steaming Amala, silky Ewedu, and rich Gbegiri. No other tribe has matched this level of commercial success with indigenous staples. And if anyone breaks the record, it will likely be another Yoruba woman. 2. Global Recognition: The first (and only) female Nigerian-born chef to earn a Michelin star is Adejoké Bakare — a proud Yoruba talent. Her London restaurant, Chishuru, earned the prestigious award for outstanding cooking, judged by anonymous experts on quality, technique, flavour, personality, and consistency. (Several Yoruba men have also claimed Michelin stars, further highlighting the depth of Yoruba culinary excellence.) 3. World Stage Dominance: On Taste Atlas, Nigeria’s strongest representatives among the world’s best foods and soups are classic Yoruba delicacies: Moin Moin, Efo Riro, and the iconic smoky Jollof Rice. Without the mastery of Yoruba women in the kitchen, Nigeria’s presence on global food rankings would be far less impressive. We wouldn't even be on the global food rankings Yoruba women, take your well-deserved flowers 💐 ❤️. May God continue to bless and preserve you, and may the rich culinary heritage passed down by our ancestors keep shining brightly. Yoruba food is not just sustenance - it’s art, culture, and legacy on a plate.
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RHM. Omotosho Akogun
RHM. Omotosho Akogun@WeYoruba33675·
@atolubee At this point, Yorùbá women as first ladies should no longer be optional, if the leaders refuse to accept the new norm, then we will push to make first lady position in the southwest either appointive or elective.
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The Graced Olabisi
The Graced Olabisi@OlabisiZoey·
Two Yoruba songs I recommend you listen to today to understand what today is about: Mori Iyanu by Tope Alabi Igbowo Eda by Tope Alabi Pure gospel!
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Ansem Edet
Ansem Edet@ansem_edet·
Tinubu must continue, his state police solution for insecurity is the only thing that can work for a multi ethnic nation as ours, if you have a better solution, debate it with me and your choice of candidate must have had to communicate that to you
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Haymous
Haymous@atolubee·
Absolutely. As Yoruba people, we have a responsibility to ensure that Yoruba women serve as First Ladies in Yoruba land. If our own women cannot be honored and elevated in their homeland, then where else in Nigeria should we expect them to receive such recognition and privilege? Respect begins at home.
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RHM. Omotosho Akogun
RHM. Omotosho Akogun@WeYoruba33675·
Only Yorùbá leaders must lead Yorùbá land. Also, we want Yorùbá women as our first ladies, the same way we want Yorùbá men/women as our governors.
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bamidele omoluabi
bamidele omoluabi@omoeko1800·
Authenticity only,Aso Oke is mainly for Yoruba, no culture vultures allowed 🤷‍♂️
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Ansem Edet
Ansem Edet@ansem_edet·
The state governments want all the money but not the responsibility that comes with it and Nigerians allow it in exchange for the satisfaction of blaming any president they don’t like, I’m not saying you can’t, I’m only saying it will never produce any meaningful result
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ỌmọÈyéOlú #OrileEdeYorubaKiaKia
@atolubee @HRH_bankeoniru Ohhhh, you either use your card to pay first before pumping here, or you pay to the cashier before pumping. Wọn ya were nibi naa, so if they pump before payment, they can run away too, kò s'íbi t'íṣe ò sí.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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HRH banke oniru@HRH_bankeoniru·
In the United States, you pump your own gas. In Nigeria, it's the complete opposite - fuel attendants fill your tank for you, you simply sit comfortably in your car, open your fuel cap, and they handle everything, no stress, no hassle. This was one of the biggest culture shocks I faced when I first arrived in the US. The first few times at a gas station, I would sit in my car waiting... not knowing what to do. I felt completely lost and a little useless until I finally learned how to do it myself.
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