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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️

ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️

@dqueenwarrior

A Yoruba Queen, tribalistic,art and culture lover.

Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2023
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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️
ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️@dqueenwarrior·
I am a Yoruba Ronu advocate, I am tribalistic and believes respect is reciprocal 🤓 I don't care about APC, LP, PDP or ACN. All I care about is a thriving Southwest and its people and a thriving Nigeria. And I don't pander to fuuls nor allow Yoruba slurs and slander. 💅
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Egba's Finest 💰
Egba's Finest 💰@crystalabeeke·
I didn’t know Tinubu was a slur against Yoruba people until an Ibo man called me it yesterday. I was confused about how he expected me to react. I was like, “What the fuck is wrong with this fool? Make I dey cry because you called me Tinubu? 😂😂
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Obasanjo
Obasanjo@cent_haysmall·
People who claim to Build Japan, Japan oo, nah them una Dey argue with 😂
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Dr. Yoruba .
Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
Did you know? On July 19, 1967, Biafran forces bombed the Casino Cinema in Yaba, Lagos, killing 8 and injuring 64 others. This occurred at a time when the Yoruba were not involved in the civil war.
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
Now look at ibos claiming that gele is theirs. Why are you people lying? You mothers in the 19th century did not even know what an ichafu was, let alone a gele. Ichafu was introduced to you during the colonial era. Your mothers got to know about Yoruba gele when they met the Yoruba people around 1930 and it became popular amongst you around 1950. Below are Yoruba Brazilian people who were taken out of Yoruba land in the 14th century during the Portuguese slave trade, long before the colonial era. Observe how they wear their ancestral gele. They also retained the ipele, the side cloth traditionally worn over one shoulder.
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ@queenee02

Yoruba ancestors who were taken to Brazil around late 14th century to 15th century held firmly to their cultural, tradition and heritage. They did not abandon their distinctive Gele, instead they adopted by using whatever fabric were available to them. Despite being separated from their ancestral land, they remained deeply connected to their roots and preserved their identity. They are proudly Yoruba/Lukumi The Portuguese slave trade from West Africa began in the 15th century (1440s–1500s) and spanned until at least 1875, transporting approximately 6 million Africans, making Portugal the leading player in the transatlantic slave trade. It started with trafficking to Portugal/Atlantic islands, shifting later to the Americas.  

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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
It’s yours, but your children are never adorned in it Deluded lots
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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️@dqueenwarrior·
Ole,ole atoole 🙄🙄😏 Never heard in history of you people eating moimoi,Okpa is what you fools compare to moimoi,so where's elele coming from??? Stop with the stupid lies and stick with your Okpa
Lagos Igbo 🇳🇬 & 🇺🇸@uchechukwunna12

@a_meena_a Moi-moi is not yoruba. Igbo call it Elele. Okpa is the variant of Elele. You can say the yoruba name is more popular because of Lagos-Ibadan media monopoly days

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Oghosa
Oghosa@Tves500·
@igbowomenontop @adedayo_viktor Yoruba's didn't just remove the Iboes from the bushes and forest,nor did they stop at giving u iboes a civilization and education,but also gave you people your traditional attires of which u thieves lay claim to today. Researched, documented and confirmed by your Ibo kin here.
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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️@dqueenwarrior·
There's only one tribe in Nigeria that wants to revise history to fit their agenda. There's only one tribe that produces and indoctrinates their children with fallacious events and educated them on wrong historical events There's only that tribe that is good in adulteration= Ibo
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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️@dqueenwarrior·
Talking thrash about the country whenever Nigeria wins is NOT opposition,it is darkness taking over your life.
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀
F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
You want Tiwa Savage who sang at King Charles' coronation to write the king and say... 'Dear King, I am declining your invite because I want a better Nigeria and I am in the opposition coalition against Tinubu' 🤣😂🤣 As I said, Your Brain Is Not Working.
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Good Work Adam
Good Work Adam@wrestle_adam·
@FolushoxFolarin @adex_smithjr He died trying to be a Yoruba man. Until his last breath, the greatest Ibo man that ever existed biggest wish was to be a Yoruba man.
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀
F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
@KordyEsq Pan African huh? Okay oh. We are happy to let him use it. As long as we don't start to hear that Agbada originated in Nnewi or Mbaise or Aba. And I hope it's not this Michael Okpara who is also wearing Agbada you are talking about? 🤣
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ÀNIKE Àjabiiji🌪️@dqueenwarrior·
@FolushoxFolarin Nnamdi Azikwe that joined Ogbon😃😃,he was doing everything to fit in so he can be the region leader of Western region all the way from across the Niger 😃😃 No be today their covetousness start💅🏾
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F Ọ L Ú 🚀@FolushoxFolarin·
In all of this rogbodiyan... My own question is - Why did Nnamdi Azikiwe wear Agbada in his official Portrait as Ceremonial President? No Isiagu? No Okpu Agu? No Okpu Mme? No Okpu Ozo? No Abuba Ugo? No Akwete? No Ogodo? Hmm, kilode?
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Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨
Daoptimist⚓🌊🔥✨@GallantDaletian·
ISWAP insurgents are currently planning a revenge attack on Mallam Fatori, a key stronghold of the Nigerian military. Despite their repeated failures over the years, they clearly haven't learned their lesson. Just yesterday, over 80 of these insurgents were shredded to flying particles across multiple locations in Mallam Fatori. Yet, they are planning another assault; they obviously refuse to learn from their mounting losses. CC: @ZagazOlaMakama
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LEGENDARY J.O.E
LEGENDARY J.O.E@LegendaryJoe·
@ruffydfire Dear Brother, This is what journalists - particularly those most opinionated among them - are called to do. They gather the facts themselves, however hostile the terrain, however volatile the hour, before presuming to grandstand from the comfort of their studios. The hunter who has never entered the forest has no business describing the leopard.
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja

Moment Israel str+ke hits RT journalist Steve Sweeney in southern Lebanon during live reporting.

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