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@yorubatweeter @NOA_Nigeria @Nigeria @abdullahayofel @absoluteOMP @AbiodunBorisade @Abim65918Akande @aonanuga1956 @1firstnightmare Good!! We have been expecting this!
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RT @AKakanfo: UKRAINE-RUSSIA WAR; A BRUTAL LESSON IN GEOPOLITICS AND WAR HISTORY The war in Ukraine has claimed millions of lives and bro…
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@nezzylina It is only those that want to deceive themselves that pretend that tribalism does not exist in Europe.
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RT @nezzylina: "Tribalism" in the UK, Welsh asked if they're proud to be British. Majority said no but they're proud to be Welsh. They say…
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@realiticheckd @tunji_the_OG @patrickanum Thanks for explaining the colours. I have always wondered its meaning.
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@tunji_the_OG @realiticheckd @patrickanum The Middle Belt needs to sit down and agree what works amongst themselves and not suppress each other.
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RT @BanyX8: Just within a year, I observed my old class gov and old departmental president in school switch from a *Yoruba but* to a *Yorub…
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RT @BokiniKale: 🌺 GBAGEDE ÌFẸ́ – OFFICIAL LAUNCH 🌺 Join us on February 14, 2025 at 7pm for the grand launch of Gbagede Ìfẹ́, a matchmaking…
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What do you think of the Vanguard publication below: “The term Ijaw is the Anglicized version of Ijo a variation of (Ijor or Ojo, the ancestor who gave the Izon people their name. Other modern variations include Izon (Ijon) and (Izon (Ujoin) meaning the same thing-other names referring to Izon people are Uzo (at Benin), the original ancestral name Oru (in Ijaw and Ibo and) and Kumoni (in Ijaw). These were applicable through the Niger Delta and its environs and are noted by early British visitors. (Alagoa E. J. 1964). “Written history about the origin of the of the people is scanty. Reliance is more on oral history. One documented version on the origin of Izon by S.K Owonaru is that Ijo was the first son of Oduduwa, the ancestral founder of the Yoruba in western Nigeria. Extra-ordinary strength, virility, and stubbornness led to his being exiled from the kingdom about 600 BC. Ijo was however directed to take charge of the estuary of the river Niger where little was known then. He would only return to Ile-efe upon the death of his father to inherit the throne. Unfortunately, Ijo could not be traced after Oduduwa’s death because he was already in the difficult and nearly inaccessible creeks of the Niger Delta. (Woyengidinikpete G.Y. 2006)”. From this account, it is obvious that Ijaws came from the same stock that Yoruba, Igbos and Edos came from and their societal organization also depended on the 16bit knowledge bank, the African information Retrieval System known as IFA/Afa/Eha etc. Where Ijaws start and Yoruba Ilaje stop in Ondo state is difficult to point out, lending to the linguistic conclusion that all Niger Congo languages are a mere continuum of languages.
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RT @tajudine2013gm2: Obidiots are shameless People. Did you allow the opposition to vote in your region?
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@NoNonsensezone @EOyigi It is not 0 but -1 as he was kicking against development of the Coastal road and pushing for Govt to pay that Ibo businessman as if he was the only one that mattered
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@SaharaReporters I think the Hausas should stop using Emir as titles of their leaders. This will help them to get committed leaders that will not sacrifice them to please the Fulanis
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RT @SaharaReporters: Protesting Residents Burn Emir’s Palace In Zamfara Over Rising Terrorists Attack, Failure Of Security Agencies | Sahar…
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RT @AKakanfo: LEAGUE OF IMAMS AND ALFAS IN YORUBALAND, EDO AND DELTA VIA THE OFFICE OF THE GRAND MUFTI OF YORÙBÁLAND DECLARES THAT FASTING…
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