Ìmọ́dòye

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Ìmọ́dòye

Ìmọ́dòye

@moye8623

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Bolaji Fesomade
Bolaji Fesomade@MasterBolaji·
Summary in Nigeria: One region sponsors mass weddings & Hajj. A region spends ₦153M on a 1-room office. One region plans to connect its states by rail. Results:👇 1. One breeds poverty. 2. One shouts marginalisation. 3. One develops, & others complain it is favoured by FG.
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1
Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
In the South-West now, if you don't want to be treated as a bandit, don't stay in the forest, don't move around with arms, especially if you are not a Yoruba person. Ara un kan everybody. Ko ju bee lo.
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Ìmọ́dòye
Ìmọ́dòye@moye8623·
@favour75245 Economics is not like accountancy na!. It's not a practical course that leads to with well defined roles in Industry/marketplace or public sector.
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OMOLARA🥰❤️
OMOLARA🥰❤️@favour75245·
Economics should have a professional exam as big as ICAN. That course is too good to not be professional.
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
I'm very curious, what really distinguishes a mid-level engineer from a senior engineer? To me, it’s not just about writing better code. Mid-level: writes code that works. Senior: writes code that works, fails gracefully, and can be debugged by anyone. So IMO, the real gap is thinking in terms of failure states. Not “what works in ideal conditions,” but “what breaks, how it breaks, and what happens next.” I’d like to hear from others on this. What do you think actually separates mid-level from senior engineers?
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Lord Of Warri
Lord Of Warri@Lord_Of_Warri·
Those claiming Yorubas are weak or cowards need to watch this video of an Ijaw man narrating how he survived the Lagos crisis. Today, Yoruba leaders have become more political than patriotic, that’s why there has been no coordinated response to the repeated attacks on Yoruba land. One key thing he mentioned stood out: he said when the OPC captured him, they told him, “You’re disturbing our brothers in Warri, you’re disturbing our brothers in Ondo.” That was the Yoruba way, an attack on one was an attack on ALL.
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Zamani Elewedu
Zamani Elewedu@Zamani_WLK·
If she's not Yoruba-first, dump her. Aku ojúmọ́ #EweduOnly
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Arojinle
Arojinle@arojinle1·
I made a video about the people who are dropping account details from giveaways from bandits and some people are defending it, citing poverty. If poverty can push you into doing that, then, that poverty can surely push you into killing people or becoming a bandit yourself. The poverty can push you into harbouring criminals for a few coins or even giving out information to kidnappers. There has to be a limit one cannot cross for money, no matter how poor they are.
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Nice
Nice@nezzylina·
No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland ! No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
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Zamani Elewedu
Zamani Elewedu@Zamani_WLK·
We passed anti open grazing laws but refused to enforce them. South western governors, what are you doing.
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Bolutife
Bolutife@B0lutife·
Abacha didn't consider Islam first before sending MKO & Kudirat Abiola to early graves.
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Nononsense
Nononsense@NoNonsensezone·
Bi iwaju o se lo, Eyin se pada si
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Dr. Yoruba .
Dr. Yoruba .@wlcback14·
They came for Wole Soyinka; you said he did wrong. They came for Okoya and Otedola; you said they are Tinubu’s friends. They came for Tunde Onakoya; you said he shouldn’t have visited Tinubu. They came for Ojude Oba and our culture; you ignored. Now they are here for your pastors, and you are angry.
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Bolutife
Bolutife@B0lutife·
It's a thing for Ibo business men to take loans, default and throw in tribal sentiments when the creditor (usually Yorùbás) tries to recover the debt. Remember GTB vs Innoson case, how they turned it into Yorùbás want to destroy Innoson. The agenda against Otedola shouldn't bother you.
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TallBoy
TallBoy@TallBoyyyip·
@yorubardi You just said a whole lot of nothing 😂
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yewande🇳🇬
yewande🇳🇬@yorubardi·
yes! not all Yorubas are nigerian. there are indigenous Beninese,Togolese, cuban, and brazilian Yorubas. imagine how they feel every time their culture gets labeled as just 'nigerian' lol. it’s an ethnic group, not a nationality, so calling the culture 'nigerian' is wrong.
KALYJAY@gyaigyimii

Educate me please Are Yorubas not Nigerians?

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'Busuyi Oris
'Busuyi Oris@BusuyiOrisWorks·
Nigeria Owes Zero Reparations: Dismantling Biafra's Generational Blackmail
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Akintola Steve
Akintola Steve@Akintola_steve·
Before building anything, study the market. Otherwise, you might spend months building what I call beautiful nonsense. Perfect UI. Clean architecture. Well-written code. But no real demand.
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Zamani Elewedu
Zamani Elewedu@Zamani_WLK·
Ewe Eeran wraps moi moi, ofada rice and eko etc without tearing under heat. Research confirms its antioxidant compounds transfer directly into the food, protecting against diabetes & liver disease. Yorubas were doing functional food packaging centuries before the term existed.
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
The practice of asking parents to pay hefty sums of money for their children graduation ceremonies in primary and secondary schools is indeed nothing but extortion and exploitation.Public and private schools engaged in this act must be sanctioned.
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Obasanjo
Obasanjo@cent_haysmall·
I can’t wait to have a country without the ibos and the fulanis.
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DANIEL
DANIEL@DanielWhalee·
Ojude Oba must get bigger every year. Na my own be that. The yearly festival of tears and sorrow it brings from those that hate good things must also not end.
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