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Osun State Chapter | Think Yoruba First Showcasing the beauty, culture & heritage of Osun State - Land of Virtue
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Màmá Niké CEO of Nike Art Gallery in UK with Nigerian-British official 🇳🇬🤝🇬🇧 checkout the stunning gèlè 👍
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The Vice chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo university Ilé Ifẹ̀, advices Peller to make sure he always promotes the Yoruba culture
Yorùbá culture is a thing of pride..... infact, it's a selling point
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Izzy @stylebender is doing great, proudly representing Yorùbá culture, we’re truly proud of him.
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Iran, Oil & Power Politics x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Picture 1 is eweroko(fluted pumpkin leaf)
Picture 2 is Àpòn(African wild mango).........
Many people don't know the Yorùbá name of picture 1, while many is adopting foreign name for picture 2..........our culture must be preserved no matter what
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Did you know? 🌿 Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove in Osun State is a rare gem 🌳. This Yoruba hotspot weaves nature, spirituality, and history into a timeless experience ✨.
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Did you know?The Bàbálọjà takes orders from the Ìyálọjà.This reflects the powerful female hierarchy in Yorùbá culture: Ìyálóde, Ìyálọjà, and Ìyálàjé - a strong foundation of women's leadership.
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Let us meet tonight and it promises to great!
🌍 YORUBA RONU WORLD STAGE – Weekly Global Conversation.
Join us this Saturday as we take a deep dive into one of the most critical intersections of geopolitics, energy, and global power.
Topic: Iran, Oil & Power Politics
Speaker: Bolarinwa Oladimeji.
From its vast oil reserves to its strategic position around the Strait of Hormuz, Iran remains a central player in global power dynamics. Control of energy resources continues to shape alliances, conflicts, and economic realities across the world.
This session will explore:
- How oil shapes global power and geopolitical influence
- Iran’s role in energy politics and global tensions
- The connection between resource control and sovereignty
- Lessons for emerging regions like West Africa and Yorubaland.
🗓 Date: Saturday, 21 March 2026
🕘 Time: 9PM YLT
Watch, participate, and share your thoughts across all our platforms:
𝕏 (Twitter): @ThinkYoruba_1st
@TyfPacc
Facebook: facebook.com/share/p/1EJe5w…
YouTube: youtube.com/live/PmgPnISmE…
TikTok: @thinkyorubafirst
📢 Be part of the conversation.
🗣️ Think deeply. Speak boldly. Act collectively.
#YorubaRonu #YorubaWorldStage #Geopolitics #OilAndPower #ThinkYorubaFirst

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PRESS STATEMENT
Think Yoruba First (TYF)
RE: Rising Terrorism and Urgent Call for Decisive Government Action
Think Yoruba First (TYF) expresses deep concern and profound sadness over the alarming escalation of terrorist activities across Nigeria. What began as sustained violence in Northern Nigeria over the past decades has now spread across the country, with Southern Nigeria increasingly becoming a new theatre of insecurity.
While TYF maintains its principled support for the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT), based on our conviction in his qualifications and leadership capacity, we cannot remain silent in the face of a worsening national security crisis.
For years, innocent Nigerians—particularly in the North and North Central—have suffered at the hands of jihadist groups operating under the guise of religious identity. Today, these threats have evolved beyond rural attacks and highway ambushes into coordinated assaults on government institutions, with clear signs of expansion into Southern Nigeria. The South West, once relatively insulated, is now experiencing increasing and persistent attacks.
Recent incidents involving staff of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), as well as the breach of security within the Oyo State Forest Reserve, are stark and troubling indicators of a dangerous new phase in this crisis.
These attacks are not isolated—they represent direct challenges to the authority and sovereignty of the Nigerian state. The abduction of citizens from their homes and even from government-controlled environments signals a deeply troubling trajectory toward widespread insecurity, including the looming threat of urban infiltration.
Across the country, Nigerians are being killed, abducted, and forced to pay ransoms that wipe out lifelong savings. Families are being devastated, and public confidence in the government’s response continues to erode. The apparent inadequacy of current security measures has emboldened these terrorist elements, allowing them to expand their operations with increasing audacity.
TYF reiterates its support for the success and reelection of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. However, such support must be anchored in accountability, urgency, and measurable results.
We therefore call on the Federal Government to:
•Immediately reassess and strengthen national security strategies
•Enhance intelligence gathering and inter-agency coordination
•Deploy decisive military and law enforcement operations against terrorist enclaves
•Prioritize the protection of vulnerable communities and critical national assets
Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Silence and inaction are no longer acceptable. The safety, dignity, and future of our people must take precedence over all other considerations.
Signed
Think Yoruba First (TYF)
For National Security and Civic Responsibility

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Yoruba language is the language of music, commerce and the aristocrats along the coast of West Africa in the 21st century.
If we keep it up like this, the entire West Africa will speak our language in the next 100 years.
Our ancestors gave us not a culture but a soft power that many civilisations will kill for.
We must protect and empower it.


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My great grandmother was Iyalaje
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Do you know? The Bàbálọjà (Father of the Market) answers to the Ìyálọjà? Read that again.🌝 In Yorùbá civilization, Babaloja title is lower in rank to Ìyálọjà. And that is just one piece of the triple pillars of female authority in the society: Ìyálóde Ìyálọjà Ìyálàjé
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@TYFOsunState In Yorùbá culture women didn't have to fight for a seat at the table, women built the table 🔥
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That's the show-stopping Agbada 👑! A crowning glory of Yoruba fashion, woven from luxurious fabrics like silk and Aṣọ̀ Ọ̀fì. This stately attire embodies the essence of Yoruba style, exuding sophistication and cultural pride.
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