Omobolaji
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A Nigerian Optimist🇳🇬| A masterpiece learning to master peace| Love God, family, humanity, innovations, food, Chelsea FC & football| Idealistic| Simple
Joined October 2024
YOU ARE FIGHTING FOR IGBO PEOPLE, YOU WILL REGRET IT IN THE END VDM went to Onitsha to defend the Igbos who were selling counterfeit drugs when NAFDAC shut them down. VDM disrespected and belittled Yorubas because of the Igbos. VDM travelled to GHANA to support Igbos there,
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This is For You, Bqstardd Yanmiiri, who loves to play Divide and Rule on the Yoruba! Saying the Rest of Yoruba must not Or Doesn't Have The Right to Speak About Lagos! It is a family affair, Wetin concerns Okpa With Moimoi Matter!
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We get Ichafu we get ichafu na Our ancestors dey wear am .. where is the Ichafu 1911, 1904🤣🤣🤣 @VivianRora
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I do think that people like this man are good witnesses for his defense. They need to come and debunk the allegations that the killings and disruptions were masterminded by cultists not IPOB.
Cultism Financed By Politicians, Not IPOB, Is Single Biggest Security Challenge In South-East, Says Human Rights Lawyer, Chidi Odinkalu. #CTVTweets
#PoliticsToday
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Are you 30+? God will answer your prayers. He will make a way for you. You will not be put to shame.
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Fake news. Anambra that Obi turned to Dubai
Onitsha residents celebrate restored pipe-borne water after 25 years, praising Governor Soludo’s leadership and pledging support for reelection. https://t.co/1c8TpoMlPX
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@Alkaneseries Let’s normalise calling it gangan, pls. Talking drum…just like Eko is now Lagos and they are indirectly trying to rename Yoruba culture via @ndaniTV recent video to Lagos culture. For Nigeria to be. Everything Yoruba must die. We must not allow it. Talking drum = Gangan
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Watch as a white lady is shocked that the talking drum said her name. The Yoruba people, inventors of the Gangan, created a drum that speaks, turning rhythm into language and sound into soul. A timeless testament to Yoruba genius and artistry.
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@ArtFolake98 Bear in mind the attribution of Yoruba culture to the Nigerian state or statements made in such regards are usually made by Non-Yoruba Nigerians. There has been fightbacks by various people but it is an ongoing battle
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@ArtFolake98 Sorry ma, we're dealing with Culture Vulture neighbour in Nigeria and reason we do stamp it like that.
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@ArtFolake98 This is not Yoruba doing. It's Ibo in Nigeria trying to steal Yoruba identity as Nigeria so that they can use Yoruba culture as theirs via Nigeria. Yoruba spreads all over west Africa and to the Americans so our culture is more than Africa continent
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@ArtFolake98 I think we need more people like you to speak out often,the Yoruba conservative in Nigeria are doing alot to preserve and conserve the culture,but the liberal and fake woke in connivance with our criminal neighbors are doing everything in their power to erase Yoruba culture.
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@ArtFolake98 We aren't really the ones nigerianizing the culutre But ither recalcitrant culutral vultures
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Instead of seeking to appear tolerant toward non-Yoruba Nigerians, who do not share our values, take responsibility and honor this shared heritage by affirming its Yoruba identity
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Furthermore, no one celebrates the Gèlèdé festival better than the women of Kétou , and even those who excel in this festival in Nigeria, particularly in Imeko, are tied to Ketu’s legacy.
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No one claims that Hausa culture is exclusively Nigerian, so why should it be any different for Yoruba culture?
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It does not matter if you are accused of tribalism, particularly by non-Yoruba Nigerians: it is your responsibility to set things straight with them and to call this culture “Yoruba,” as it transcends national boundaries.
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The Yoruba culture is not exclusively Nigerian, and it is time for the Yoruba of Nigeria to acknowledge this. By calling this culture “Nigerian, ” you exclude those of us who, though not Nigerian, share this common heritage.
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@Yorubaness And also gave credit to Yoruba . Saying 'Baby sister reppin' Yemaya (Yemaya) ' Waist beads from Yoruba (Woo) ' in Black Parade.
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