Blue Kites
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✝️ Countries With Largest Christian Populations 1️⃣ United States — 217M Christians 🇺🇸 2️⃣ Brazil — 168M Christians 🇧🇷 3️⃣ Mexico — 113M Christians 🇲🇽 4️⃣ DR Congo — 102M Christians 🇨🇩 5️⃣ Nigeria — 92M Christians 🇳🇬 6️⃣ Philippines — 92M Christians 🇵🇭 7️⃣ Ethiopia — 73M Christians 🇪🇹

@Riddwane Well that's an empirical facts not bigotry.


This is why Pan Islamica instead of pan Yorubana is pure treachery against the Yoruba people within Nigeria. MKO Abiola poured billions into the NSCIA in order to build Islamic brotherhood between Fulani Muslims and Yoruba Muslims within Nigeria. When he won the election 🗳️, the Fulanis not only betrayed him, they killed his wife and colluded with a Kanuri blood thirsty general like Abacha to destroy his business empire. You have to be mentally unstable to think this feudalists will spare you because of religious brotherhood. If they didn’t spare MKO, you won’t be spared. June 12 is the reason why the lie and the propaganda called NSCIA will be exposed as a Fulani tool of empire building in Nigeria. You did not just betray Moshood Abiola, the person who gave billions to fortify NSCIA, you killed many Yoruba Muslims who stood for justice. Your wickedness will end in this century.










NADECO is a codeword for Yoruba. When they attack NADECO, they are subtly dismissing the struggles of people who died for Nigeria's democracy. If you can't see this, you are slow.

President Tinubu bows for former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the airport commissioning in Ogun State. This is highly commendable. 🇳🇬






“I am a king in South East Nigeria and I have the right to transfer my kingship to South Africa because I lived there before becoming a king. Yoruba people are the ones causing problems in Ghana and now in South Africa” — an Igbo man An Igbo man seen wearing a crown claims his kingship can be moved to South Africa due to prior residence there, while blaming Yoruba communities for unrest among Nigerians in Ghana and South Africa, stirring debate over ethnic tensions abroad.

After Tinubu, people will no longer trust the Yoruba.









