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Dọlápọ̀ Mabínúorí, ỌO. NGN. (@dolapomabinuori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nobody claimed to INVENT damask. we invented GÈLÈ, then make GÈLÈ out of IMPORTED damask. y'all needed damask to be able to tie GÈLÈ. there’s no cultural overlap, there is cultural adoption, and it won’t kill you to admit it. 👌🏾

Oyíndàmọ́lá (@yorubachic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a reach. Tinubu has nothing to do with you APPROPRIATING YORUBA CULTURE. Stop being a thief and a liar. You're the BIGOT.

❤️‍🩹 (@doyinpepperr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mosúnmọ́la (31) The subtle remarks everyday on this app too “ewedu people” “trenches babes” “oh na Ibadan people” everybody go dey shine teeth, It is well😂

busola-sama🌻 (@busolami_ay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s funny how you’re calling us "silly" for defending an artist, yet your own feed is full of retweets from the very people who started the tribalism by harassing her This your 'fake enlightened' act isn't hiding your hypocrisy at all And btw if it "all lands in the same place"

Adam Thomas (@thehonorableat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason many non black leftists think the mayors wife using the n word is no big deal is because they all either currently use it or regularly used it in the past

The Flower Girl 💐🎀🌸✨ (@ewaadejoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is not tribalism!!! We stood up for the Yoruba women and myself.. They’ve been calling us different silly names, “Yoruba’s are dirty, “Yoruba’s women smell” a whole lot. I can’t sit and someone is projecting rubbish on me, if we don’t stop it now it be a permanent thing to

Adédojà Adéyemí (@dorjah1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can cry a river. Yinka Ayefele is a Yoruba man, he knows what he’s doing. The Yoruba worldview on spirituality is very deep, and it goes beyond mere religious tolerance. You have to have lived in the culture to understand. I hope it doesn’t die, even in generations to come.

Dọlápọ̀ Mabínúorí, ỌO. NGN. (@dolapomabinuori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you know nothing about the Yorùbá people, stop projecting who you are on us. being the wealthiest of your siblings doesn’t make you the head of the family in Yorùbá culture, being the oldest does regardless of your gender. or is family head a traditional title too?