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Attah of Igala admitted Igala is a fusion of YORÙBÁ, Jukun and Bini. With 60% of Igala being YORÙBÁ. Little wonder there are many similarities between Yorùbá and Igala language. Yorùbá civilization reflects in many tribe in Nigeria Yorùbá civilization is the greatest in Africa. #YorubaGreatness





I’m from Danbatta. Hausa people live there, and there are Fulani settlements as well. No one identifies as “Hausa-Fulani” among either the Hausa or the Fulani. Everyone is proud to identify solely with their own ethnicity.





An Open Letter to the Yoruba People Before Tinubu became the president of this country, we had ethnic bigotry, a massive one at that. It was not something Nigerians were unaware of. It existed among the masses, but at least it carried shame. It stayed hidden and only showed up in subtle ways. Our government officials always came out to claim neutrality, even when they were complete bigots. They respected their offices and did not display that bias publicly. Today, we have presidential aides and other top government officials practicing bigotry in the open. Today, even our police, army, and others alike are doing the same without hiding it. The Nigerian military is the only military in the world that has been frequently community noted on the issue of bigotry. All because an Igbo man is the top opposition leader and a Yoruba man is in power. The people participating in this public shame are not up to 10% of the Yoruba nation. But they are doing serious damage and shaping the narrative. They are louder than the 90% who are not like them, and because of that, they are shaping how the entire Yoruba race is being seen. To all the Yorubas who will read this, do not get angry, emotional, or defensive and miss the message. If you are not a bigot, then it is time to speak up and show it. Make it clear that this 10% does not represent you. If you stay quiet and allow them to keep being this loud, the world will take it as agreement. It will look like the Yoruba nation supports what is happening. Tinubu does not represent the Yorubas. Yoruba ronu used to be a good call until Tinubu and the APC turned it into a thing of political shame. The Oro festival and the Oro deity used to be revered Yoruba culture until Tinubu and the APC turned them into a thing of political shame. The Oba of Lagos used to mean something in the world until Tinubu and the APC turned it into a thing of political shame. Yorubas, how many parts of your culture are you going to allow the APC and this man to destroy before you rise up and take action? I would have called “Yoruba ronu,” and it would have fit perfectly for this message, but unfortunately, Tinubu has taken that away, and now that Yoruba cultural call is linked to shame. The time to rise up is now before it is too late. Yoruba Ronu ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
















