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ifesola

@_lalarh

Culture & truth over imposed narratives. Faith is personal, respect is non-negotiable.

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It’s good that ARAP has been shut down. There are too many companies in Nigeria exposing workers to unsafe and toxic environments without proper protection. Weak enforcement of safety regulations allows this to continue. Worker safety should never be optional; stronger oversight

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We need to have an honest conversation about religious messaging that normalizes poverty, suffering, and lack as “God’s will” while promising rewards only in the afterlife. Yoruba theology never believes in that. That mindset can discourage critical thinking and demand for better

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Long before the West spoke of civilization Yoruba civilization was already thriving. The Fire Bearers of Yoruba land. Before tractors and machines, they forged the tools that fed the people cutlass, shovel, farm blades. Yorùbáness Ire no mogun ara ila gbede Aworin tunrin ro

ifesola (@_lalarh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many churches in Nigeria actually have 10,000 direct employees? Let’s be specific. And about the university, is it free or even affordable to the average church member? Or is it operating as a premium private institution? Also, what’s the tax contribution relative to the

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If our kings keep tolerating rhetoric like “alfa ni baba Oba,” it will only normalize disrespect toward Yoruba traditional institutions. That kind of narrative subtly places religious authority above our kings and should not be taken lightly.

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🚨| Sir Lewis Hamilton: "I think (Africa) is the most beautiful part of the world and I don't like that the rest of the world owns so much of it and takes so much from it and no one speaks about it. And I'm really looking forward to and hoping that the people that are running

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🇳🇬 BREAKING: "Nigeria Is Not a Nation. A Nation Must Be Bound By Culture and Language!" Pro-Yoruba Activists Declare, Reclaim "Orílẹ̀-Èdè" as True Identity

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Here are few: • Philip Emeagwali – parallel supercomputing research • Kunle Olukotun – multi-core processor architecture (used in modern CPUs) • Mohammed Bah Abba – pot-in-pot refrigerator (electricity-free cooling) • Jessica O. Matthews – Soccket ball (generates

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🇳🇬 EXCLUSIVE: Illegal Lithium Mining Fuels Security Crisis in Oyo — Bandits Protecting Extraction Sites, Mineral Sold Openly in Markets as Govt Looks Away!

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Remembering Bàbá Adebayo Faleti......one of the numerous great Yorùbá actors who paved way for the modern one When you see Yorùbá movie, songs and other Yorùbá cultures going international, some people actually over the way for it #YorubaGreatness

ifesola (@_lalarh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is awesome news.Every time I think about how little Nigerian military personnel are paid, it honestly makes me sad.

ifesola (@_lalarh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This constant attempt by some alfa, especially the Imam of Ogbomosho, to attack Yoruba culture needs to be checked. In Yorubaland, when we say “Oba o ní esin,” it means a king belongs to all the people and must preserve peace regardless of religion. Now this same imam is saying

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In Yorùbá land, it is considered improper for the young to speak to elders in proverbs. If they must, they first say “tótó, ó ṣebí òwe,”acknowledging the boldness of doing so. This tradition does not suppress the wisdom of the young; instead, it teaches that wisdom must be