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There is no worst death than the end of hope. #Manchester united Fc. #Yoruba conservative
Lagos, Nigeria Entrou em Mayıs 2012
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A yoruba woman @OgunmolaBolaji actually sat down to produce a movie that denigrade herself and yoruba woman at large
How can you willingly be a tool to the denigrating of your tribe in the name of acting.
@Bayo_Bilisi
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How to Kill Your Husband” — by Kathy Lette
How to Murder Your Husband — by Nancy Brophy
I Hate Men — by Pauline Harmange
Boy Parts — by Eliza Clark
How to Train Your Man Like a Dog — by J. Kennedy Mason
SCUM Manifesto — by Valerie Solanas
Are You With Me? — by Kouri Richins
Nancy Brophy, who wrote How to Murder Your Husband, ended up killing her husband.
These books are all about killing, strangling, torturing, kidnapping, taming, and hating men, written by women. Yet y’all still think misogyny is worse than misandry?

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@Arewa_Source Maybe those that tagged you as cows are indeed right.
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This is 18-year-old Chinese basketball star Zhang Ziyu, who stands at 7'3" — the tallest female basketball player in the world.
She's already dominating in China's WCBA league and facing former WNBA players. Draft-eligible in 2027, with many scouts viewing her as a high-upside prospect.
Insane size and presence on the court. 👀
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This is why they are trying so hard to Nigerianize anything Yoruba..
They want you to surrender your Culture to them, They want to strip you of it so you won't have a cultural root that holds you solid
This is why they attack you every time you align with Your YORUBANESS
People do not lose themselves all at once. It begins quietly, when their language becomes optional, when their proverbs sound old-fashioned, when fashion and tradition are stolen, when their history is infused with others' delusions, when their gods are reduced to folklore. Nothing looks like defeat. Everything looks like “progress.” But beneath that surface, something sacred is being negotiated away.
Because culture is not just how a people dress or dance, it is how they think, “ RONU” how they interpret justice, how they recognise authority, how they define truth. Strip that away, and you have not just changed a people. You have made them easier to govern without their consent.
Yoruba people have always known this, even if not always spoken aloud. Why else did their greatest seasons of political clarity come wrapped in cultural confidence? Yorubas don't cry the victim they strategise and play the game and it comes from the confidence they have in themselves “ Culturally confidence “
People grounded in their identity do not beg to be heard; they speak, and their voices carry weight.
But in a system like Nigeria, where unity often demands dilution, the danger is subtle assimilation. Not by force, but by convenience. Not by decree, but by distraction. A generation that no longer thinks in its mother tongue will soon struggle to think for itself.
And so the real question is not whether culture and politics are intertwined. It is this:
What happens to a people who slowly forget the lens through which they once understood power?
They may still vote.
They may still argue.
They may still exist.
But they will no longer define.
And in a place where identity is leveraged, that is the quietest form of losing.
And sadly, Yorubas are breeding a new Generation who will willingly give their own identity away to people who will gladly take it from them and use it to bargain against them...
Yoruba E Ronu o 🪬🪬🪬

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