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Katılım Aralık 2022
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ARROW@phresh_arrow·
24 is an interesting age. 6 years ago, I was 18. 6 years from now I'll be 30.
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Jadesola ❤️‍🩹@temilope07·
@thatcommiecunt And someone looked at me with a bad eye when I said “certain animals should be in the jungle where they belong” Bringing them to live with humans is very very wrong and dangerous
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Jadesola ❤️‍🩹@temilope07·
Please how do I set my twitter not to translate anything automatically? This Yoruba I read in English just now is total rubbish Helllooo!!!
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Yorùbáness@Yorubaness·
Mama Ekundayo – The Yoruba woman from Kogi state who Raised Over 500 Orphans And Abandoned Children Repost to Educate someone. Thread!
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Omne Europa
Omne Europa@neolatyno·
Quindi ora che twitter traduce automaticamente, questo tweet che ho scritto in italiano voi lo state leggendo nella vostra lingua?
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Grachi✪@Grachidex·
Which of them did you watch?
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Achoka Brian
Achoka Brian@Antigovdroid·
@elsdawg Before updating any records check in with Chelsea
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The Yoruba Feminist
The Yoruba Feminist@YorubaFeminist·
Every lazy stereotype against Yorùbá women collapses under the tiniest bit of critical thinking. "Dark skinned." We're in Nigeria. Majority of Nigerian women are dark skinned. That's geography, not ethnicity. "Dirty." No Yorùbá state tops any sanitation or hygiene survey. The states that do have women too. Nobody stereotypes them as dirty. "Lazy." Yorùbá women have been the backbone of Yorùbáland's economy for centuries. For example, they created Ówànbẹ̀ culture. The elaborate Nigerian wedding everyone now copies? That's Yorùbá women. Fashion, event planning, catering, decor, logistics. Entire industries across Africa exist because other cultures adopted what Yorùbá women built. "Too fine to be Yorùbá." Meanwhile Yorùbá women dominate Nigeria's international modeling, music, and entertainment. They are the face of Nollywood and Afrobeats, Nigeria's biggest cultural export. None of this is grounded in data, history, or reality. So what's the motive? The goal is to make Yorùbá women seem undesirable so Yorùbá men seek spouses elsewhere. Marriage has always been a tool of conquest. It is how you access a people's commonwealth and plant yourself inside a culture you could not build (I could write a whole article on this). That is why the attacks are unprovoked. Yorùbá women did nothing. They simply occupy a position others want.
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Ir. IPGSPR
Ir. IPGSPR@gunasatwam·
Pernah dengar sejarah prostitusi paling kelam di Indonesia? Korbannya bukan manusia, melainkan seekor orang utan bernama Pony. > Lahir sekitar 1996, Pony dirampas dari induknya saat masih bayi dan berujung diperbudak di sebuah rumah bordil di Desa Kereng Pangi, Kalimantan Tengah. > Secara tragis, ia dipaksa menjadi pekerja seks untuk melayani nafsu para pekerja sawit lokal dengan tarif yang sangat murah, hanya sekitar Rp35.000 hingga Rp38.000 per sesi. > Sebagai "bintang utama", Pony dipaksa melayani banyak pelanggan berkali-kali setiap harinya tanpa henti, menjadikannya mesin pencetak uang terbesar bagi sang muncikari. > Pony dirantai di kasur yang kotor, dan seluruh bulunya dicukur habis setiap dua hari sekali agar kulitnya terekspos, membuatnya penuh luka infeksi dan gigitan nyamuk. > Ia dipakaikan lipstik, parfum, perhiasan, dan secara kejam dilatih untuk merayu; tubuhnya secara refleks akan memutar pinggul tiap kali melihat laki-laki lewat di depan kamarnya. > Ironisnya, karena dianggap eksotis (novelty), Pony justru jauh lebih laku dan sering dipilih oleh pelanggan ketimbang PSK wanita manusia di tempat yang sama. > Penyelamatannya pada Februari 2003 sangat dramatis; BOSF dan aparat sampai harus mengerahkan 35 personel bersenjata karena pemilik bordil melawan keras mempertahankan "jimat" mereka. > Kini, Pony telah berhasil memulihkan insting alaminya dan hidup bebas di habitat alam liar Borneo, menjadi saksi hidup kelamnya eksploitasi satwa sekaligus simbol keberhasilan konservasi.
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Jadesola ❤️‍🩹@temilope07·
@yorubachic They know what they’re doing After settling this… We will come back to the Yoruba men that do this too Some of them insult Yoruba women than other tribes
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Oyíndà@yorubachic·
Ochanya - Yoruba women showed up. Ozoro festival - Yoruba women spoke out. Women’s issues across the country - we contributed and supported including tagging Lagos DVSA even on issues outside Lagos. But suddenly, none of you who make feminism your entire personality are mentioning this. So is it now acceptable to dehumanise people just because the victims are Yoruba women? The same people who consistently show up for others? You call out tribalism and misogyny every day, yet when it’s time to stand for Yoruba women, there’s silence. #noticing
Oyíndà@yorubachic

Yoruba women have faced enough bigotry on this app to last generations. God will punish anyone who ever tries to gaslight us again. This is someone who claims to be a feminist and against bigotry.

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𝗬𝗼𝗿ù𝗯á 𝗴𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗼𝗽!
From Folake Solanke being the 1st female SAN to Elizabeth Awoliyi being the 1st female doctor to Anike Agbaje being the 1st female broadcaster to Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti being the 1st woman to drive to Shade Thomas-Fahm being the 1st fashion designer. Yoruba women are pioneers!
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

This is Anike Agbaje-Williams, She is the first female television staff announcer and broadcaster in Nigeria and Africa's first woman broadcaster.

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