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Sumali Ağustos 2022
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@Midatlblog Ozoro in delta state, protesters at which house of Assembly ?
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@WOkene The "Fila" . Our Men 's Fila, it's not cap please
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Protect this cap at all costs. They are coming for it.
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@Yorubaness Oh Dear, bless those who took these pictures, those who kept them and the poster!
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Yorùbáness@Yorubaness·
Night market in Ilorin in the 40s. The Gele 🔥
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@Yorubaness Much respect to the Poster, bless you for sharing this beautiful piece of history.
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Lagosians lined up to watch the departure of family and friends on the BOAC. four-engine airplane from Ikeja Airport in the 50s
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@SameAsake Boli not bole is Yoruba ,inspite of civilization and names modification ,it is boli and an ancient food-snack of the Yorubas
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Bunny@SameAsake·
For the record and awareness: BOLI not BOLE is a traditional street food and snack founded and owned by the Yoruba people. While it has become widely popular across every region in Nigeria, its Yoruba origin remains clear and undeniable.
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@MojiradeEwaade It's been our gele from the earliest century and has remained so and will remain gele forever !
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CAROLINE MOJIRADE@MojiradeEwaade·
I am a proud Yoruba girl! Tie your ichafu and let me tie my gele, let’s see who they will see!
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder077·
Bishop Ajayi crowther, the Yoruba man who wrote the first ibo vocabulary He also translated English Bible into ibo language
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Obasanjo
Obasanjo@cent_haysmall·
Give it few days, Omo yibo go begin claim Sekere
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Ogbeni oluya
Ogbeni oluya@oluyanimi·
THIS IS NOT AI, BUT GOD AT WORK ! NO tribe has more beautiful ladies than the YORUBA. if you never marry one, you’re missing out 😉. Yoruba to the world 🌍🌎
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Ọgbeni Bosun@yomiable·
Igbo people now wear Aso ẹbí as part of their ceremonial celebration attire It is rooted in Yoruba culture and traditions,They have no history of Aso ẹbí We are just putting this out there !!!!!
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@GbadeboOpeibi @Yorubaness Impressive but more urgently , please make a bold move on housing, the poverty level is throwing several families into homelessness, civil servants can't save enough for their own apartments, Sirs do something about affordable housing please.
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SusanAj@SusanajAj·
@yorubachic Thank u oo cus they are saying gele is headtie it is nt ooo
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@yorubachic @phollaryn_bee Bless you ,infact ,for those who knows the history ,the gele is indeed peculiar ,owes it's roots to the Yoruba tribe ,YES!
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Oyíndà@yorubachic·
Definitely it was church-motivated. Precolonial Igbo headgear actually featured lots of hair craft, beads and brass. It was very beautiful. Not sure why they are not promoting that and fighting over gele. I love studying cultures and they are doing such a disservice to these parts of their culture by not embracing it.
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@yorubachic Gele is not headscarf , it's wise to speak specifically on what you know authoritatively , for us in Yorubaland it is and has always been "gele" and not headscarf!, civilization or the fact that others now also wear the" aso-ebi" and tie the "gele" will not change that!
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@followlasg I am personally excited about this, having worked as Environment correspondent during the Fashola administration and knowing the long-term benefits the reorientation and activity can bring to restoring an aesthetically-pleasing city!
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The Lagos State Govt@followlasg·
“MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION WILL ENTRENCH CULTURE OF CLEANLINESS” - COMMISSIONER The Lagos State Government has maintained that the newly reintroduced monthly environmental sanitation will entrench a culture of cleanliness among the residents of Lagos State.  Speaking while featuring on TVC's breakfast programme "Your View" on Monday, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources,  Mr Tokunbo Wahab said when a problem becomes existential for the citizens, the government needs to take unusual steps. Wahab said the reintroduction of the sanitation exercise is to bring back the culture of regular cleaning of surroundings, drainages in front of tenement as this was the culture over a decade ago. "The Sanitation exercise will officially commence on the last Saturday of April, which is the 25th, between the hours of 6:30 and 8:30 am, translating to a total of two hours in a month", he said. He added that the exercise was halted years back when a Senior Advocate of Nigeria took the State to Court with respect to the Law used for environmental sanitation restrictions. He said the petitioner claimed that the Law relied on was not in the body of Laws for Lagos State. The Commissioner said the State, after the judgment, proceeded to the Court of Appeal, where Judgement was given in favour of the State with the Court Affirming that the Laws used for the implementation and enforcement were legitimate. He said the State noticed that over time, residents neglected the cleanliness culture and have condoned living in a dirty and despicable environment. Wahab stressed that Lagos, as a growing State with a population of about 22 million people, cannot afford to accommodate this negative culture, hence the reintroduction of the exercise. “In the coming weeks, we will rally all Stakeholders like the Executives of the Local Government and Local Council Development Areas, CDAs and CDCs, Market leaders, as well as the National Union of Road Transport Workers to get their buy-in on the exercise”.  Wahab said the Environment is a common patrimony and heritage that everyone has a duty to protect, adding that how the environment is treated is how it treats humans. He said the present administration has undertaken several approaches to combat flooding, such as providing sustainable drainage infrastructure, banning Styrofoam and Single-use-plastics, saying these approaches have paid off in the fight against flooding.  Wahab said the State has invested heavily in waste-to-wealth and waste-to-energy initiatives that will help reduce the quantum of waste at the landfill sites. He mentioned that the Olusosun dumpsite is in the process of decommissioning, adding that New Landfills have been opened up at Erekiti in Badagry and Oke-Oso in the Epe axis of the State.  He enjoined residents to imbibe the culture of managing their waste, to see waste as a resource that can be recycled to generate funds. @jidesanwoolu @drobafemihamzat @LasgMOE @tokunbo_wahab @gbenga_omo @gboyegaakosile @LanreBajulaiye @BarrBimbola @Mr_JAGs @Riddwane #AGreaterLagosRising #LASG
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@iamcardib Hey Sweetie...keep going, keep winning, do give my love to Kulture and Wave , hug Blossom for me.
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Hello
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