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When Yoruba celebrities publicly support Tinubu, they are quickly labeled with all sorts of derogatory names. Yet, an Igbo celebrity has now openly declared support for Peter Obi and is actively encouraging fans to follow suit — with little to no backlash from the Igbo people.
The stark contrast raises serious questions about consistency, tolerance, and fairness in our public discourse. Yoruba people should take note and stop allowing themselves to be gaslighted into supporting Tinubu simply because he is Yoruba.

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@Palermo_seun With just 4years he will never be forgotten so no need for extra time ok
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@maryam_Jidayi U can't bear it that Nigerians are dragging him n u have to make it a tribe thing ..Nice try ..keep wailing!!!
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I have never seen you people dragging the Igbo elites that supports APC or Tinubu like you are doing this man! The dragging is always against the Yoruba elites and not the likes of Bianca Ojukwu, Uche Nnaji, Obi Cubana e.t.c. that are actively working with Tinubu!
The outrage shouldn’t be selective 🤡
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola
Enjoying this sunny Thursday in Singapore 🇸🇬 Happiness is free 🚲… F.Ote💲
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Arsenal haven’t won the Premier League for a while… but their wait ends this season.
Man United? Without titles for 13 years and another decade of pain is locked in.
Chelsea hasn't won it in 9 years, with another 7+ seasons of billionaire chaos and mid-table scraps incoming.
Spurs? 64 years and counting… permanent bottle merchants until further notice.
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@ibirogba2000 Is Thailand amongst opec nations ?
Show situation in Angola n Venezuela?
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We will not allow you run with these narratives because we will continue to challenge you and educate our youths.
Anytime you hear such phrases as " One Nigeria" and "It belongs to all Nigerian" the topic is more usually connected to YORUBA LAND and most often LAGOS.
It is always Lagos.
And that agitation is ALWAYS coming from A SINGLE SECTION of the country - Ibos.
You won't hear Ibibios or Efik saying it.
You won't hear it from Urhobos, Isoko, Igalas or even Ijaws.
The Egede people of Benue are all over Yoruba land farming and doing their businesses but you will need hear it from them.
Hausa people have been in that Lagos for centuries even before the British came. They have been trading with Yoruba people and living peacefully in many places with the Yoruba people. They have kept their unique identity and even those ones in places like Idi-Araba who have lost touch with their original homeland stay in Lagos living peacefully. You will never hear such a thing as No Man's land from them.
The Fulanis may be dreaming it but you can never hear it from them.
Even the Bini people who got their history twisted will limit their confusion to parts of Lagos Island.
It is the Ibos who were DISCOVERED in the late 19th century AND BROUGHT into civillization in the 20th century that will enter Lagos and be telling you the history of Lagos.
It is the Ibo man who will tell you it is "No Man's land"
It is the Ibo man who will tell you that people from Ijebu , Ekiti, Egba, Ibadan, Oyo, Ile-ife have no inheritance in Lagos and must therefore leave the Aworis alone to determine Lagos Governance. The very same tactics that Azikiwe played in the 1940s to 1960s, dividing Yoruba people to make it easy for his kinsmen to conquer Lagos.
Is it not amazing that the same Ibos don't bother to say these things about Abuja, a city 100% scratched out of the forest less than 50 years ago but can say it boldly about ÈKÓ, a city which has been prosperous and developing over centuries?
When you talk they will say "Lagos is a former capital of Nigeria ". Is Ilesa also a former capital of Nigeria or why are you also there doing the same things as you are doing in Lagos? Aren't you doing and saying the same things in Oyo, Ondo, Akure, Ado-Ekiti, Òsogbo, Ijebu-Ode, Ijebu-igbo and even villages and hamlets across Yoruba land? Are those also formed capital of they have ports and Atlantic in those towns ?
Can the Ibibios do in Enugu or Awka what the Ibos do in Lagos and indeed across Africa?
They are the only ones with sense and ofcourse the only hardworking people and every other people across Nigeria and Africa are lazy fools!
I don't understand the kind of foolishness that will make a people who are guests and strangers in a land continuously provoke their hosts and don't expect anything of reactions?
#Igbimoomoyoruba
#ThinkYorubaFirst
© Adedamola Adetayo
24 March 2026

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@AyowoleSanyaolu Lagos was built by the military as the fct with federal wealth ..
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I can actually serve Nigeria from Kaduna -Peter Obi.
After getting another advice from a m@d man.
God abeg, don't purn!sh us to an extent of giving us this Dundee🤦♂️
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At this point, it’s not even about coalition — it’s about consistency and clarity.
Moving from Labour to ADC, now talks with NNPP… and supporters are expected to keep adjusting without a clear ideological direction? That’s not strategy, that’s confusion.
Peter Obi owes his supporters more than movement — he owes them structure, stability, and a defined path. Politics isn’t musical chairs.
Loyalty shouldn’t feel like guesswork.
If the vision is solid, the direction shouldn’t keep changing. Nigerians are watching. 🇳🇬🔥
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Peter Obi is now chasing an alliance with the NNPP—after dragging his supporters from Labour Party straight into the ADC. So what happens to everyone who already jumped ship to follow him to ADC?
Seriously, is there anything in life more baffling and exhausting than being a Peter Obi supporter? 😩😩
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@dele003 Honestly that man is just disgracing himself in the public
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