Ronu-Bandit
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Ronu-Bandit
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If you are Yoruba—if you cherish our traditions, culture, and people, and if you never want to see us erased—please follow @ThinkYoruba_1st.
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We love our Silva, that’s our leader
He go lead the people right
Hold the people tight
I swear no be lie
We love our Silva, that’s our leader
#SILVAOPE4LAHA
#REUNITESURULEREII

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@TyfPacc Please ask the commissioner the plan to rid Lagos of Omo tanku and those boys disturbing the peace of the state.
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DAWN charts path for state police implementation in Southwest region
The DAWN Commission has intensified momentum for state policing following its roundtable held on the 26th of March, 2026, in Ibadan, where stakeholders outlined implementation pathways, safeguards, and regional coordination strategies.
This comes as the Nigeria Police Force submitted a state policing framework to the Senate, signalling growing alignment on decentralised security reforms across Nigeria.
Read more here: bit.ly/Statepolice
@OGSG_Official @OndoStateOnline @ekitistategov @FeedbackOYSG @Osun_State_Gov @followlasg

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To God be all the glory for the gift of life and yet another birthday anniversary.
I celebrate you and i pray God gives you divine health, strength, joy and peace as you take Nigeria to her Eldorado of great wealth and opportunities.
Akanbi, omo olodo ide.
I love you and I am so proud of you.
- Senator Oluremi Tinubu, CON

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End Bad governance Please...
By ensuring that those who had a hand in the misrule and ruin of this nation never again find their way back to its levers of power.
Asiwaju is not the author of this suffering. He is the surgeon called in after the butchers had done their worst - inheriting a body already drained, a treasury already looted, an economy already broken at the spine.
Every reform bites. Every recovery bleeds before it heals. But let no man confuse the pain of reconstruction with the crime of destruction.
End bad governance - YES. But do it with sense. Do it with memory. Do it with the full knowledge of who governed badly, when, and why this nation is where it is today.
The same hand that injured cannot be the one to heal.

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@Geoimam22 @EleluAyoola @gsbabatunde @RealArije @_omoiyaeleran @Alpha_Yom @ummuh_Zahra @Palermo_seun @BabalegbaLoriKW @Bayo_Bilisi We go do gofund for her
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@EleluAyoola @gsbabatunde @RealArije @_omoiyaeleran @Alpha_Yom @ummuh_Zahra @Palermo_seun @BabalegbaLoriKW @Bayo_Bilisi Let me quickly remind you of this

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First Woman. Youth Voice. Kwara’s Next Chapter.
I, Ibrahim Elelu Ayoola, today formally declare my intent to contest the gubernatorial election in Kwara State—as the first female governorship aspirant in our state’s history and as a youth stepping forward with courage, competence and compassion. Politics may be a game of interest, but governance is a higher calling to serve with purpose, move Kwara forward into shared prosperity, and listen to the masses.
This is not about personal ambition; it is a generational duty to renew Kwara’s promise and to open the door wider for every girl who has been told to wait and for every young person who believes Nigeria can work.
I ask for your prayers, your ideas, your time and your trust as we build a Kwara that is safer, fairer and more prosperous—a Kwara that listens and delivers.
Signed: Ibrahim Elelu Ayoola
Date: 28 March 2026.

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YORÙBÁ! YOÒBÁ!! ARÁ Ẹ̀GBÁ!!!
Our people say, Ìran Ẹ̀gbá méjì kì í jara wọn níyàn. And we all understand that.
Egbaliganza today has been absolutely top tier. Our beauty, hard work, and culture are being beamed across the world with a deep sense of pride.
So I have to ask, why were some people hiding behind subtle attacks and coded criticism to undermine what Aare Lai Labode has built with Egbaliganza in propelling the Lisabi Festival into a global symbol of cultural pride?
This is a man who, through clear vision and execution, transformed the Lisabi Festival from what was largely seen as a celebration for older Egba people into a global cultural event that young people across the world now want to be part of. This year alone, over 50 nations are already here paying homage to the Alake of Egbaland.
For the first time, the world will witness the unveiling of the Drum of Unity, a project running into hundreds of millions of naira, funded entirely by contributions from ordinary people across the world. Not corporations. People.
But beyond all of that, what stands out most to me is how productivity has been deliberately brought back home to Abeokuta. Every single fabric seen at this year’s Egbaliganza was produced in Abeokuta. From Aṣọ Òkè to Adìrẹ, all made locally by Yorubas. The designs were created and brought to life by our own tailors.
This is not just culture, this is economic direction. This is what it means to build something that directly empowers people.
The ultimate marker of cultural success is when our wealthy and accomplished sons and daughters return home and commit themselves to strengthening their heritage while economically empowering the next generation. That is exactly what Aare Lai Labode has done.
Those who latch onto trivial points and noise are not driven by substance, they are reacting to the fact that he dared to act, and it has worked.
I have never seen anything like this; the level of coordination, the scale, the intentionality. The Egba Nation has not had it this good in a long time. And with what is coming, all of Yorubaland and indeed Nigeria will feel it.
So at this point, if anyone still chooses to tear this down or join in speaking against Aare Lai Labode despite everything being done for culture and for people, then one must question what truly drives that stance.
We cannot allow small minded agendas to undermine something with the potential to outlive all of us.
Some foundations are not built for today, they are built for generations. And this is one of them.
I respectfully appeal to Aare Lai Labode to continue forging ahead. The people see what he is doing, we appreciate it, and we are proud.
As our forebears would say, Ìjà ìlara kì í tán bọ̀rọ̀. The noise and attacks often come from a place of envy, not strength.
BÁA WÀ!!!




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@Sam_Fullstack @Sistaliano Hausa is the language of discussion in Sokoto state, as a corp member durinh my service year, Hausa was spoken on the Assembly ground and when we complained that we couldn't understand, the principal made it clear, either you learn the language or you relocate.
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@Sistaliano that is not the issue the people speaking yoruba to other people in Lagos do they understand English language you are comparing lagos with Imo state
so if you see me in federal capital Abuja you will start speaking Hausa i will not even respond to you
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I still remember the first time I travelled to Imo State for a burial from my place of work. The moment we got there, I noticed something very quickly. People were speaking Igbo everywhere. And when they approached me, they naturally spoke Igbo to me as well.
At first, I would respond, “I don’t understand what you are saying.” And each time, they would pause and say, “Oh, sorry,” then switch to English or Pidgin without any issue.
There was even a moment when an elderly man asked me to pass something to him in Igbo. The person we came to visit noticed and quickly told him that I don’t understand Igbo. The man immediately adjusted, apologized, and spoke to me in Pidgin instead. It was smooth, respectful, and completely natural.
But you know what? I never once felt offended that they were speaking Igbo around me. Why would I? I was in their land. It made sense that they would speak their language. I simply adjusted to the environment.
In the same way, it is only natural to expect that if I am in a place, people will speak the language of that place. And equally, it is normal for them to expect that I might need English or another common language to communicate.
But then, when you come back to Yoruba land, you sometimes see a different attitude. Someone hears Yoruba being spoken and reacts as though something is wrong. But what exactly do you expect? This is a Yoruba environment. People will speak Yoruba.
It is not a matter of superiority or exclusion. It is simply identity, culture, and common sense. Wherever you find yourself, language follows the people of that place. To expect otherwise is not just unrealistic, it is stupidity.
Millenium.py@the_millenium1
The craziest thing I’ve ever experienced is you coming to my state and shaming me for speaking Yoruba.
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SEYI MAKINDE'S ERROR OF COMPARISON
Seyi Makinde: "What has Bola Ahmed Tinubu done that I haven’t done?"
Well, because His Excellency, Gov. Seyi Makinde is our yoruba brother, I will attend to that error of judgment with mercy in mind.
Dear Seyi Makinde, before you sit in the shade and compare yourself to the man who planted the tree, consider the following:
1. Build a political party first. Not inherit one. Not defect into one. Build one - from concrete and conviction, from ridicule and rejection.
Then have the stomach to remain in opposition for fifteen years - without hopping, jumping, galloping, or tossing yourself from platform to platform like a market woman searching for a better price
2. While building that party, raise a generation. Not followers - leaders. Councillors. Chairmen. Lawmakers. Governors. Ministers. A Vice President. A President. All from one root, one platform, one vision.
The tree that would pierce the heavens first deepens its roots in the earth. Jagaban did not just grow tall; he grew roots wide enough to lift others with him.
3. Use that same platform - the one you built with your own hands and your own sacrifice - to confront a sitting incumbent. Not a weak one. A fortified one. And win.
4. As it is clear you also nurse Presidential aspirations, sponsor your Presidential ambition on that same platform, without borrowing another man's structure or riding another man's momentum, and watch the nation answer yes.
Seyi Makinde is a competent Governor. Oyo is better for his presence. But competence in one room does not make a man the landlord of the whole house.
Talk is cheap - What the mouth says is never equal to what the hands have done.
It is in the doing that men are separated from boys.
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“You go die”. Kill the Doctor!
January 15th 1966.
Time: 2:14am
After Major Ifeajuna, Second Lieutenant Ezedigbo and the rest of the coupist had killed Lt Colonel Abogo Largema at Ikoyi Hotel. They hurled his body into the booth of their car and drove off to kill the “Number 2” person on their hit list.
Their target was Dr Moses Majekodunmi, Medical Doctor of great repute and former Administrator of Western Region. He was appointed to manage the June 1962 Western Region Political Crisis
In his autobiography book “My Lord, what a Morning”, he narrated that night
“It was the providential visit of Theophilus Fagbola that early morning of 15th of January, 1966 which probably saved me from assassination. Since early December 1965. I had been getting telephone calls twice a week. It was a female voice and as soon as I lifted the receiver she would say “you go die”
At Midnight on the 15th of January 1966, there was a total black out, just a few minutes earlier Doctor Majekodunmi around 2am had just received a telephone call from the mystery female voice. He got up from bed with a pistol in his pocket, went over to the veranda of his house in preparation for the worst.
Luckily the arrival of Theophilus Fagbola an Ijesha man who was the head of Special Brand of the Police Force saved him. It was Fagbola who told Doctor Majekodunmi that the Prime Minister had been abducted and Okotie Eboh killed.
As the Killers approached the house of Dr Majekodunmi to kill him, the Police truck and headlights of Theophilus Fagbola ‘s car made them turn away.it was he who later told Dr Majekodunmi that his name was number 2 on the list to be eliminated that night of January 15, 1966.
Dr Moses Majekodunmi would later go to establish St Nicholas Hospital in 1968, he contributed heavily to the research of the HIV AIDS control in Nigeria and his impact in the primary healthcare system in Nigeria has laid a bedrock of what it is today.
Chief Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi died on the 11th of April 2012 at the age off 95.
Text Credit: Autobiography of Chief Moses Majekodunmi “ My Lord What a Morning"./© ASIRI Magazine

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My sincere apologies. What I'm about to say next does not diminish my apology nor does it diminish you.
The matter at stake is NOT 2027 elections. It is not about your faith nor your belief system.
I am not attacking Christianity (even if I don't give a hoot if those it concerns feel attacked) I am looking at an existential threat to our race that is insidious, seemingly colorless and odourless but like C0² makes you fall into deathlike sleep.
I really don't care about your religion in Yorùbáland. Were it to be at the federal level, maybe it would make a dent.
In Yorùbáland what matters is that you are FIRST of everything Yorùbá.
The second is if we must have a religious debate, it MUST be Yorùbás having these conversations not IPoB masquerading as CAN.
My asking you to STFU may be harsh but your response is so naive and "Christian". The Faith is one thing, the race is another. You can be Ronú, Christian and be fighting for Yorùbáland regardless of who gets what. But when you begin to qualify Yorùbáness with a religious prefix, you have fallen into their trap, you are a simpleton.
It is not simple for them, it is a deliberate strategy. Again and again Yorùbás of the Christian faith have demonstrated over the years that they are a threat to our race.
Wọ́n gba wèrè m'ẹ̀sìn.
It starts with the names... they call it Biblical names. It is colonial and worked on your psychology, IPoB gets that.
So when they meet you they need to erase you. You tell them Your Yorùbá name and they immediately ask you for an English name which interestingly turns out to be your "Christian" name. Erasure starts.
Then they point to your Yorùbá brother and say he's the devil, he's the problem, he's the enemy. Why is he taking your place?.
They forget that Islam came into Yorùbáland hundreds of years before Christianity ( Islam arrived in the 1400s while Christianity arrived in the 1800s), Thus you have more Yorùbá muslims than Christians.
It is a ratio 7:3 in Yorùbáland. So if there are 10 slots, where will you find the "Christians" to fill the slots when there are just 3 of you?
You see how foolish going the religious route is?
So if anyone is trying to push a religious agenda, they are setting you up.
To us in Yorùbáland IT DOES NOT MATTER. It never has, it never will.
Introducing religious requirements for political appointments and elective offices is a disaster that we will never recover from.
Those espousing this have deep factions along Catholicism, Anglican or Pentecostals. Is that what you want?
As long as you are Yorùbá, we are OK.
ayo@HolyGhostJoy
@wandyvirus @YusuffFaro6674 With the respect I've had for you, I won't insult you back. I'll leave it at that.
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@DonSilsz Elite theory says we criticise a system because we are not fortunate to be at the table. The moment the opportunity arrives, we forget who we are and become the exact same thing we preach against.
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1951 Eid prayer ground in Ilorin. Notice the cultural erasure that has happened over the years. Almost everyone in the picture is wearing a Yoruba cap. The story is different today
#YorubaRonu

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@novieverest To complete your narrative, why not say Tinubu was responsible for Mallam's mother's death? At least we are going to know how you carry your ignorance with grace
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@tkb417 I was explaining exactly the same thing to people. Can Nigerians endure what Singaporeans endure to make that country Great. Ordinary Forex unification and subsidy removal, some people were already planning Coup
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Nigerian twitter and the need to always look for Saviors so far its not of Nigerian origin
It was Millei at some point.. Argentina is in coma, everybody don rest
today its LKY.. Laughable
IFLee Kuan Yew was Nigerian, this same Twitter would have buried him.
70% of Singaporeans lived in slums when he took over. Double-digit unemployment. Ethnic riots in the streets.
Okay.. Read slowly what he did
He jailed opponents.
Sued critics into bankruptcy.
Crushed press freedom.
Ran a one party state for decades.
Used fear as a governance tool, deliberately, unapologetically.
The very things Nigerian Twitter screams about..
1) authoritarian
2) heavy handed rule
3) suppression of dissent
Singapore didn’t become Singapore despite the hardship of those reforms. It became Singapore because LKY refused to let comfort, noise, or popular opinion slow him down.
Drag a seat, Sit down.. Stop Talking cos nobody is fooled. Def not on this side
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