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@mindshiftorg

Supporting helpless and voiceless youths. Founder; Mind-Shift Initiative

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Ọbabìnrin Adérónkẹ́@mindshiftorg·
WHAT IS OMOLUABI AND WHY YORUBA LAND NEEDS A NEW GROUP. Our generation needs to stop living in the shadows of our past heroes and create a foot print for ourselves. Thanks to Awolowo, Bola ige and others for giving us Afenifere, the time has come for our generation to create our own organization to protect our own interest in Nigeria. OMOLUABI PARAPO Is the voice of new generation of Yorubas and trust me when I say this... WE WOULD BE HEARD!!! There is no place for politics and unfavorable negotiations here. Let me break down the aims and objectives of the Omolubi Parapo Conservative Group. 1 To Protect and Preserve Yoruba Values We are rooted in the timeless principle of Omoluabi integrity, responsibility, honor, and respect. Our mission is to restore those values in our politics, culture, and everyday life. 2 Yoruba First in Yoruba Land We advocate for fair representation, resource control, and prioritization of indigenous people in employment, education, and trade. Equity begins at home. 3 Grassroots Empowerment We believe in leadership from the ground up. From youth mentorship to market women empowerment we are focused on raising self-sufficient, principled leaders at every level. 4 Political and Civic Reawakening We are not a political party, but a political force. We challenge our leaders when they fail, and we push for laws and reforms that truly serve our people. We are watchdogs for Yoruba welfare. 5 Cultural and Spiritual Revival: We protect our language, our tradition, and our spirituality. Our culture is not for sale, and we stand against dilution or desecration of Yoruba heritage by internal or external forces. 6 Regional Governance Advocacy: We believe true federalism is the path to prosperity. We support regional self-governance that brings development closer to the people and allows Yoruba land to thrive on its own terms. 7 Strategic Partnership & Solidarity We’re building alliances with other marginalized groups across Nigeria to fight injustice and inequality together. Unity in purpose, strength in values. 8 We are not mobs. We are not extremists. We are organized, fearless, and strategic. We want progress, peace, and prosperity but we will demand it boldly if we must. 9 If you believe in legacy over clout... In dignity over mediocrity... In action over noise... Then @Omoluabi_org is your home. Join us. Build with us. The future of Yoruba land depends on what we do now. #OmoluabiParapo #YorubaFirst #OmoluabiMovement
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PROF GANUCCI BLACKKING (Primus interpares )🤣🤣 ⚓⚓
Dear Fellow Ronu, You see that Akoko man that is a former DSS Director with an Ibo wife, Hon. Adejoro Adeogun. He is not getting the ticket. His ambition has been taken care of. The consensus Candidate for Ondo north Senatorial district is Hon Elegbeleye from Ikare. Hon. Adeogun was the former House of Representative members of that area before my cousin Adegboyega Adefarati collected it from him. Now someone else has collected it from my cousin..... So be rest assured that his Senatorial ambition is dead on arrival either with His Igbo wife or not.... @bodecassius @oMoTonsore @OjiRe66585 @Bayo_Bilisi @OlakotanEboda2 @0nrewaju @de_generalnoni
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Arábìnrin Sola@YOLICOM6·
Amuwo Odofin, another Yorùba woman, anyone know anything about her??
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Oyíndà@yorubachic·
Happy to share that the cookbook author has agreed to take it down from the platforms and review the content. We all have a responsibility to challenge misinformation, protect cultural authenticity, and ensure traditions are represented with respect and accuracy. This is a positive step forward. Thank you to everyone who lended their voice. 🙏🏾 x.com/am_frosh_olami…
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In this life make sure your children are street smart else people like peter obi will be using them to cash out. I can't believe obidients are actually trusting this "OK" alliance. You people just never learn. Haven't you guys learn anything in politics yet? 😆. From lP to ADC and now NDC. Still you refuse to learn anything. Obi himself knows he's not going anywhere. Fraudulent Alliance 😆. So you trutru think Kwankwaso will make obi president? So he will now be a vice? E ma gooor 😆 Obidients I have an airport to sell to you guys. Come and buy.
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Ọbabìnrin Adérónkẹ́@mindshiftorg·
Dude is this not the guy you sacked 2 years ago? Lol. Do you think you are talking to your people in your village?. Do you even know where you are at all?
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Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

Dear constituents and Nigerians, There has been misleading information circulating about the diligent residents selected for the Tourism Development Training in China, particularly concerning Mr. Samuel Ajayi-Crowther. I consider it important to set the record straight. Mr. Samuel Ajayi-Crowther was duly selected and participated as one of the beneficiaries of the China Tourism Development Training facilitated under my sponsorship. His inclusion was part of a transparent selection process, and like every other beneficiary, his participation was properly documented. It is unfortunate that some individuals have chosen to spread false narratives in an attempt to discredit a genuine empowerment and capacity-building initiative designed to expose constituents to global best practices in tourism, enterprise, and development. The attached evidence clearly shows Samuel Ajayi-Crowther’s participation in the China trip, putting to rest any unfounded claims suggesting otherwise. My commitment remains focused on creating real opportunities for the people of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II through education, exposure, training, and empowerment. I will not be distracted by baseless propaganda or deliberate misinformation. Facts will always speak louder than falsehood.

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Ọbabìnrin Adérónkẹ́@mindshiftorg·
I really can't say much to this because even a yoruba man from APC. (E.g Sanwolu) would have done thesame. When our people are ready, they will wake up and start asking serious questions. I'm not here to fight for or against any politician. The problem is with us.
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi

Dear Constituents and Nigerians, The comments suggesting that the selection of beneficiaries for the China, Taiwan, and South Africa training sponsorships was influenced by tribal considerations. I consider it important to clarify the facts. These international sponsorship opportunities are not constituency projects funded through any statutory allocation. They are goodwill initiatives personally facilitated to support the growth, exposure, and empowerment of residents of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II. The objective has always been simple: to create opportunities for our people to gain global knowledge, skills, and experience that can be brought back home for personal and community development. For transparency, the first batch of beneficiaries was selected strictly from the pool of applicants who responded and submitted their interest when the opportunity was announced. The second batch was equally chosen based on merit, qualification, and readiness to maximize the programme. At no point was ethnicity, tribe, or personal affiliation used as a basis for selection. My commitment remains to serve every resident of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II fairly, regardless of background, religion, or ethnic identity. I strongly believe leadership should be measured by impact, access, and opportunities created for the people, not by divisive narratives intended to distract from genuine progress. More opportunities will continue to come, and I encourage all eligible residents to position themselves and apply when such openings are announced. I will continue to build a stronger and more empowered Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II.

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Okey-Joe Onuakalusi
Okey-Joe Onuakalusi@HOJ_Onuakalusi·
Dear constituents and Nigerians, The recent insinuations by paid agents, making the rounds on social media that my selection of constituents for international trainings in China, Taiwan, and South Africa was driven by tribal sentiments are false, unfair, and a deliberate misrepresentation of my intentions and record in public service. As the representative of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II, my commitment has always been to serve every constituent fairly, regardless of ethnicity, religion, gender, or political affiliation. My mandate is to the people as a whole, and every project, empowerment programme, scholarship, training, and intervention I have facilitated reflects this principle. The beneficiaries selected for these international trainings were chosen based on clearly defined criteria, including relevance to the training, professional background, capacity to utilize the knowledge gained, and the potential to transfer these skills for the benefit of our constituency. These opportunities are investments in human capital development, not tools for ethnic favoritism. Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II is proudly diverse, and that diversity is one of our greatest strengths. At no point have I allowed tribal considerations to influence my decisions, nor would I undermine the unity we continue to build within our constituency. I understand that public scrutiny comes with leadership, and I welcome constructive criticism. However, it is important that criticisms are grounded in facts, not assumptions designed to create division where none exists. My focus remains clear: delivering impactful projects, expanding opportunities for our people, and ensuring that every segment of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II feels the positive impact of quality representation. I remain committed to serving you all
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Aisha Yesufu
Aisha Yesufu@AishaYesufu·
The next couple of days will define the future of this nation. This deeper understanding is why I resigned from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to join the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) as I follow the leadership of, HE Peter Obi, who today embodies the hope and aspiration of a Nigeria that works.     When I give my word, I keep it. My decision to support HE Peter Obi first led me to the ADC. To continue to honour the promise I am joining the NDC.   This time I am joining the NDC not just as a member but as one running for the FCT Senatorial seat.   I have tidied up all my obligations to the ADC, ensuring a clean transition. I was fortunate to work with great and amazing people whose goal was a better country. I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as sub‑committee chair, deputy committee chair, and secretary at various levels.   The experience has been invaluable, and I thank everyone for their support and cooperation.     #NewBeginnings #NDC #PeterObi2027 #FCTSenate #BetterAbuja #NewNigeria #ServiceFirst   Yours In Service Aisha Yesufu
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Folashade Akerele /MummyZee❤️ /sell foodstuff/
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭oh my God 😭😭😭😭😭 I did not labour in vain 😭😭😭I survived the labour room fo💃🤩😍😍 it's twins boys oooo weight 2.5kg and 2.3kg with no single tear💃💃💃🤩🤩😍😍😍 don't hold back ur congratulations 🎉🎉🎉👏👏 you're next 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Ọbabìnrin Adérónkẹ́@mindshiftorg·
Train your mother ? 😆. These children want to waste their future Sha. Omode bu iroko o bo ju wo eyin.
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Omoluabi
Omoluabi@Omoluabi_org·
A Vision Beyond Borders: Aderonke Okeleye’s Yoruba Renaissance The growing visibility of the Omoluabi Parapo Conservative Group (OPCG) stands as a powerful testament to the enduring strength of Yoruba values and identity. Rooted in the timeless ethos of Omoluabi which are integrity, honor, and communal responsibility, OPCG continues to inspire a cultural renaissance that transcends geographical boundaries. At the heart of this movement is the visionary leadership of Obabirin Aderonke Okeleye @mindshiftorg, whose passion for the preservation and advancement of Yoruba heritage has ignited a renewed sense of purpose among Yoruba sons and daughters worldwide. Her vision is not confined to Yorubaland alone; it boldly embraces the global Yoruba diaspora, fostering unity, pride, and purposeful engagement. Through strategic initiatives, cultural advocacy, and community empowerment, OPCG is redefining what it means to be Yoruba in a rapidly changing world. It calls on every individual to embody the Omoluabi spirit not just as a cultural identity, but as a way of life that promotes excellence, dignity, and progress. In a time where identity can be diluted, OPCG stands firm as a beacon of hope, reminding the world that the Yoruba legacy is not only alive but thriving across continents.
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Adedamola Adetayo
Adedamola Adetayo@BalogunKakanfo1·
Shan George wrote: "Many Nigerians hv travelled abroad in order to give birth to their children, so that d children will be citizens of such cities/countries, like America, London etc. And that's ok and awesome. My question is, why can't a Nigerian that is Igbo, born and brought up in Lagos, Kano, Calabar, etc, be a certified citizen of that place? A Nigerian can become citizen in another country, run elections, win and lead. But that can't happy in Nigeria to Nigeria? Oyino nobi our problem, na we hate each other too much, for whatever reasons, and it's highly preposterous. Bitterleaves In High Places. God help us. #Shangeorge #SundayBlessings #NewWeekGrace #onelove Dear Shan You have stated it so simply that the undiscerning can easily agree with your type of thinking. But wait a minute. You are a Nigerian, ain't you? Before then you are IBO judging from your accent, manners and style of thinking. You will ALWAYS be IBO forever and ever. It wasn't determined by you but the circumstance of your birth. What you can alter is your CITIZENSHIP but NEVER YOUR ANCESTRY. When you as an Ibo woman go to the UK to give birth what you get for your child or children is BRITISH CITIZENSHIP and not ancestry. That child or those children of yours will NEVER EVER be called or known as English and neither can they be Scottish, Welsh or Irish. They will ALWAYS be BRITISH CITIZENS of Nigeria Ibo dissent. And they can actually lose the citizenship of the English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh think they are constituting a nuisance on their lands. The only place you have the kind of madness you dream of is in the United States and that is because the genocidal controllers of the United States STOLE THE ANCESTRAL LANDS of another people so they wouldn't mind and increasing population of people like you to join them maintain their hold. In Nigeria the FACT of your birth or ancestry already guarantees you NIGERIAN CITIZENSHIP just as any other person from Ghana born in Lagos can get the Nigerian Citizenship of he some wishes. It is very disingenuous and infact very wickedly criminal of you to say and deliberately confuse INDIGENESHIP WITH CITIZENSHIP. INDIGENESHIP is tied to ANCESTRY. It is tied to land and long history of lineage, Ancestors , Spirituality etc CITIZENSHIP is about the circumstances of your birth within the geographical expression of any country. It is a document which identifies your place of birth or choice of Nationality. It never confers on you Indigeneship status of any tribe or ethnicity in that country, at least not automatically unless perhaps you have stayed and seen to have CONVINCINGLY ASSIMILATED. So I ask you why do you as AN IBO WOMAN need to have YORUBA or any other ANCESTRY???? Why? I know for a FACT that Ibos don't ASSIMILATE but try to REPLACE. Look at the Rhodes-Vivour family for example. Garnet Rhodes-Vivour came to Lagos as 100% Ibo man. He married a lady who was accepted as Yoruba. His first son was named Akinwunmi, Akinwunmi got Wale and Wale got the one calls himself Gbadebo. Till today that Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour THINKS, ACTS, BEHAVES, SPEAKS AND EATS IBO. his mother and wife are IBOS..He openly identified with IBO IPOB, IPOB #EndSARS and IPOB Obidient Movement. He openly denigrates Yoruba leaders aans culture and supports anything IBO against the interest of Lagos. Is that one a Yoruba or Àwóri man! NEVER!!! Is that what you want, the reason you need Yoruba INDIGENESHIP? You want to be IBO in Yoruba land to live Ibo culture, speak your Ibo language, influence our Demographic Social,Political and Economic balances and before we know it Yoruba land can become Ibo land? You want to REPLACE US. Onyeochi. And it has happened before. You did it against the IBIBIOS until Ibibio land is today's Ibo Abia State. You did it against the IJAWS until OPOBO is still a subject of serious acrimony between the two of you....\
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Respect Yoruba Women: A Call to Citizens Skit Makers and Filmmakers to end the Misrepresentation By Arábìnrin Adérónke I join millions of Yoruba Women Worldwide to call on citizens, content creators and movie actors across Nigeria to stop portraying Yoruba women through harmful and degrading stereotypes. We do not find it funny, far from it. I call on our men to stop throwing us under the bus at the taste of Onugbu soup, Oha soup, Min akuka soup, akpu and tuwo shinkafa and bedroom theatrics. A lot of you have been seen as simps, weak, lilly livered and notoriously enabled the insults against on your daughters, mothers, sisters, nieces, cousins and other Yoruba females in your life. You are the n01 enablers. Stop hurting us. Stand up for us. Yoruba women are not loose, dirty, or unrefined. On the contrary, we are widely recognized as one of the most fashion forward, educated, and accomplished women in Nigeria. From boardrooms to creative industries, academia to entrepreneurship, Yoruba women continue to make meaningful contributions to national development. We take pride in our health, our homes, and our heritage. The recurring portrayal of Yoruba women as careless or morally lacking is not only false, it is damaging. It shapes perception, reinforces bias, and disrespects a culture built on dignity and excellence. What exactly have we done to deserve this narrative? We are vibrant, hardworking, and deeply rooted in community and family values. We celebrate life through culture, our elegance at owambes, our beautiful gele, and the timeless beauty of aso ofi. These are symbols of pride, not punchlines. Yoruba women have led change and continue to excel both at home and abroad. Icons like Folorunso Alakija, one of the richest women in Nigeria and globally, exemplify enterprise and resilience. Trailblazers such as Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti paved the way for women’s rights and leadership. Contemporary leaders like Mo Abudu and Ibukun Awosika continue to shape industries and inspire a new generation of women. Yoruba women are among the most educated female groups in Nigeria, with strong representation across professions and leadership roles. We are family oriented, marriage focused, hardworking, and sophisticated. These are the values that define us, not the false narratives being pushed for entertainment. This is a call for responsibility. Content creators must understand the power they wield. Humor should not come at the expense of truth or dignity. Yoruba women, be mindful of the narratives you enable and the spaces you occupy. To those perpetuating these misrepresentations, stop. It is no longer amusing, it is offensive, uncomfortable, and unacceptable. If it continues, we will be left with no choice but to explore appropriate actions. Enough is enough. Respect Yoruba women.
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Dewdrop@OyinAtiBode·
Only a Yorùbá man with a Yorùbá wife must lead every position in our land! As you have the right to marry a stranger we also have the right to reject your leadership. No to strange first ladies !!! We vote only conservatives and no more simps. Our land Our choice!
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ@queenee02·
Director : Great Valentine Edochie Writer : Mary Jane Okoronkwo Any surprises? Here are the directors and screenwriters of the movie produced by Bolaji Ogunmola in which bigoted and derogatory remarks against Yoruba women were flying left and right.
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