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Wale Aina

@red36791

Yoruba Demon, Ewedu, Amala, Afonja, Coward, Betrayer, Abula, Dirty, Smelly, Wailer, Ronu, ...anything else.

Abeokua,Ogun State,Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2024
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Great IFE
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE·
Esu Ilare Shrine, Ile-Ife. Next to a Mosque, walk 2mins and you see a Church. Yoruba Dun!
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Akinwumi
Akinwumi@Big_marvis·
The Obidients didn't suddenly appear in 2022. They started in 2020 by carefully hijacking the #EndSARS protest. They deliberately targeted Tinubu, with one of their leaders openly instructing them to burn Lagos to the ground and destroy everything he had.
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victoriaascerta2@Gotoants·
@Big_marvis @Oladunjoye20272 Let us unpack the evolution of obidients.End sars crisis though protest against police brutality was a planned & sponsored crisis by political elements outside of Nigeria with significant IPOB influence & funding targeted at Lagos & Tinubu. That group became the Obidients.
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Tosyn
Tosyn@Tosynu·
2027 South West is going to play tribal politics and give Ashiwaju 100% votes.
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Great IFE
Great IFE@TheGreatestIFE·
"ORI" Ori mi, mo pe o, mo f'ori bale, a se ire gbogbo fun mi, ki o da mi ni aye, Ori san mi, Ori se mi, Ase.
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MADE IN LAGOS 🧊💎⚡️🔥
@pontrol_777 @tfisrocky5 This is the nonsense Yoruba buts digest every Sunday and starts hating their Yoruba ethnicity, this is how they think marrying outside Yoruba ethnicity is a good thing. They are socially engineered. Pastor Iren is a dumb fool!
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MADE IN LAGOS 🧊💎⚡️🔥
During 2023 Lagos state governorship election, Ibos were bold enough to say “We must take Lagos state and remove their Oba” Via Gbadebo Chinedu. We will never allow such “peaceful coexistence” again in our politics 👎🏼
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Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ
“Go and fight for your land, you’re fighting your fellow black, you’re fighting your fellow brothers and sisters. we have been here more than 35 years. We are Africans this is our continent. This is Africa, we are Africans this is our continent, we fought for the liberation of South Africa, this is our continent, we are Africans” An ibo man says.
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Ade Omojola
Ade Omojola@AdeJesuRe·
Ibo provoked South Africa's indigenes, by coronating an "Ibo king" on their soil, triggering a fresh wave of hostility to immigrants. Now Ibo are claiming South Africa, and arguing "we are Africans." No respect for indigenes' homeland. Ibo must stop this everywhere they go. Vid⬇️
Àrẹ̀wà AKÍNKANJÚ@queenee02

“Go and fight for your land, you’re fighting your fellow black, you’re fighting your fellow brothers and sisters. we have been here more than 35 years. We are Africans this is our continent. This is Africa, we are Africans this is our continent, we fought for the liberation of South Africa, this is our continent, we are Africans” An ibo man says.

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Wale Aina@red36791·
@Innocent_Zikky You too go and check google .ibos appropriate everything. In 10 years we will be arguing who owns ofada
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BIG 9@Innocent_Zikky·
The word “oyibo” we call white people, which tribe actually own the language..Igbo or Yoruba abi na just naija slang?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Yoruba origin.** "Oyinbo" (Yoruba) literally means "peeled skin" or "lightened skin" — from "yin" (peel/scratch) + "bo" (off). It's the standard term there for white people/foreigners. In Igbo it's "oyibo" (borrowed/loanword per Igbo linguists like Echeruo's dictionary) and native Igbo for white person is "onyocha" or "bekee." It's now widespread Naija Pidgin slang too. Not Igbo-owned originally.
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cryptocitizen@ELESMANOL·
@Innocent_Zikky Am a Yoruba but I grew up in Igbo land River State to be precise oyinbo simply means someone with a light colour not necessary a foreigner I remember there's one song we use to sing when I was young in this song it shows the word belong to the Igbos and it is often sang for
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Dee-One
Dee-One@DeeoneComedian·
Peter Obi is stressing obidents, they don Taya but are ashamed to admit
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THEGRANDMABOY
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy·
Did You Know? The Yoruba ethnic group already had their spiritual religion thriving as a church in Harlem back in 1960, and it was actively fighting for the emancipation of African Americans. Their worship centre even attracted prominent activists during the Black Power era
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Olufemi Adebimpe
Olufemi Adebimpe@femiadebimpe·
When you relocate to a place that you are not ethnicically indigenous to, your duty is to adopt a secondary culture & integrate yourself into that community. It is not an extension of your indigenous homeland. The Hausa communities in Lagos have done this for generations. They know that outsiders do not come into their homeland to attempt any political takeover & they do not do the same to others who are their hosts. The moment you begin having meetings in order to infuse your ethnic representation into other people's homeland, you are looking for conquest in the name of democracy. When you go further by organizing yourselves in numbers to move hundreds of thousands of voting centers from the land you are indigenous to into other people's homeland, it is the same agenda to conquer & an act of aggression.
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Stain
Stain@StainAwa·
@pst_iren I blame people who worship God from you , you wey suppose find POS they do! Imagine using a derogatory word on a whole race. Why can’t you stay in your shittyhole state, and establish your church there! A fuckinh looser, na the Yoruba way they come your church I blame! Raccoon
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Fikifiki@Fikifiki_123·
@pst_iren I often thought you were well exposed to know the thin lines. But of course, a pastor-preneur can throw anyone under the bus just to validate their 'pocket streams' and label it the gospel. Pretty similar to how wars were labelled as crusades in medieval Europe. Big shame!
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ADE🪖
ADE🪖@1batallion37·
@pst_iren Lmao I wonder those gullible people sitting and listening to you thinking you’re a man of God. Man of hustle Dey form man of God🤣
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