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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Sarki Sani Waspapping, elegantly dressed in rich traditional Hausa attire. Proudly Nigerian!
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NAWONAWO AMBITION
NAWONAWO AMBITION@officialboladez·
@Eliz_xoxo1 People will gather at your fathers house soon but not for your birthday 🙏 ARALMPAE
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
This UK based DJ visit calabar and it’s just so beautiful. Many places dey wey too make sense for this our country and we don’t even value it 🥹🚶‍♂️
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Mide.O 🩷
Mide.O 🩷@Midatlblog·
Knowing that the Red Line is set to extend beyond Agbado into Ogun State is honestly one of the best pieces of news I’ve heard today. Gov Sanwo-Olu is truly a blessing to Lagos. Not because others couldn’t do it, but because he actually brought these projects to life,and he deserves the recognition. By the way, when will the new trains be fully fitted? We need to start seeing them in action. Content creators should begin showcasing the Red Line,let the world see it. Lagos/Nigeria is not small. Also, what’s the update on the Green Line? I remember last year there were signboards announcing that groundwork had started, but I’m not sure how far actual construction has gone. I’ve tried to bring you updates but haven’t found anything concrete yet,I’ll keep checking for updates. That said, the Green Line will be a game changer. It will open up the island even more and encourage more people to move there. With the new roads the president is building, commuting in Lagos island is set to become much more easier. I’m really impressed, and I hope the next governor continues with this same level of passion and commitment to delivering impactful projects. God bless everyone playing their part. @Sola_Giwa @seunosiyemi_ @Engr_FDarams @jidesanwoolu @drobafemihamzat @LASGWorks @followlasg @edward_wonder @Lamataonline @olukolly @gbenga_omo @lagosMOT1 🎥: AI rendering of the proposed Iconic Ozumba Mbadiwe Station on the greenline corridor 🇳🇬
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Mwango Capital
Mwango Capital@MwangoCapital·
Aliko Dangote commits to building a refinery in East Africa: "I can give commitment to the two presidents that were here. If they will support the refinery, we'll build the identical one that we have in Nigeria 650,000 barrels here" [Video Source: UBC Uganda[
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President Otunba GCFRN 🇳🇬
Read the last comment! At home Igbo was the communication__ Omo 🤦🏼‍♂️ The question —why marry people you don’t want to integrate with?? Salako is not Yoruba; Let it stick!!!
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
Kenya’s president says his $39 billion plan to build new trains and highways will catapult his country into the first world within a generation. International investors aren’t so sure bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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dele oluwole@onifadelee·
@kindit77 @Midatlblog No its the already laid track from yaba to Ibadan. Ogun state need to fix the roads around that Agbado corridor as a matter of urgency due to bad road the Agbado station was abandon so they make use FG station in Agbado
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kindit77
kindit77@kindit77·
@Midatlblog Lol... Do you think he's building new rail tracks.... He will be making use of existing double standard gauge line built by the FG. All he has to do is extend the red line by making those Lagos coaches move people beyond agbado
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
Kenyan President William Ruto said his government and neighboring Uganda’s are in talks with Africa’s richest man to build a crude oil refinery in Tanzania bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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OG Beeper|| aka MJ’s baby
OG Beeper|| aka MJ’s baby@og_beeping101·
A very candid life advice from one of our Béninoise 🇧🇯 Yoruba mummies.
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The Yoruba Times
The Yoruba Times@TheYorubaTimes·
“Fulani politicians are wiser than other Nigerian politicians and all Nigerians are under the yoke of Fulani” – Dele Oluwatade
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Derayo🌟
Derayo🌟@derayobaby·
Yorubas, we have almost ruined our culture through penetration, marriage, and cohabitation. Take Salako for example: his mum is Igbo, and by his own account, her family has been calling his dad “onfemanu” since the 1990s (so much from people with “our parents don’t talk about yoruba”). His mother’s side didn’t even accept his dad. Yet, this man was still comfortable having children with a woman that her family detested you? That’s not love, that’s lust. And most times, the men suffer the repercussion. He also mentioned growing up in a violent home, clearly an explanation for why he’s so aggressive. We can’t overstate this: “women raised the children” and we’re seeing the long-term effects as thousands of “I’m Yoruba buts” children have been raised. Ayo Salako hated his yoruba dad so much, and he extended that hate to the food, amala has suffered in his hands. He hated the people; in fact, Tunde all the way from Ogun State wasn’t spared. He bullied Opeyemi Famakin from Osun State. Let’s not even mention Baddy and Simisola (though they’re not saints) but he praised abia because he was raised to love ibo, abia and Julius Berger logo. If you think the hate Yoruba is getting is much, sorry to disappoint you; this is just the beginning. We’ve been infiltrated. Core Yorubas (anyone who holds the interest of Yoruba dearly), you can’t sit on the fence, or else your future kids will be ashamed to identify as Yoruba because the bullying voices will be so loud. Protect Yoruba culture, that’s our identity.
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Reji
Reji@RejiYates·
Sorry to burst your bubble but if you do not have any ancestral claim to Igbo land … you’re not Igbo. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 Bless up
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Fọlábí
Fọlábí@folabi_xy·
Only in Yorubaland where the Economic Migrants have so much to say about Good Governance
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ON GOD
ON GOD@OnGodNi·
@folabi_xy One idiot said the seaport brought them to Yoruba land and I asked “your people are their numbers relocating to our towns, like imeko, ipokia, igbesa and other places… which seaport dey these places?” The weyre never answer till now
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dele oluwole@onifadelee·
@Updateboyx Some Igbo women who marry Yoruba men end up rejecting their husband’s culture and traditions, which is not as common when they marry foreigners. Don’t be deceived family involvement in choosing who to marry is very important and should be prioritized over adopting customs outside
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UPDATEBOYZ 
UPDATEBOYZ @Updateboyx·
Salako’s mum’s ibo family rejected her for having a child with a Yoruba man. They neglected her, but the son of a b!tch transferred his anger on Yoruba people. Na we neglect your mama ? Omo ale.
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
Marry your people and reproduce your kind; they are the only offspring who will have a strong mindset for preserving culture and identity and land so you don’t go into extinction. Any ethnicity or tribe can go into extinction if they don’t reproduce their kind. Your culture will die first, which will make it easier for others to claim or take over your land.
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