it's me, (@feis_tea) 's Twitter Profile
it's me,

@feis_tea

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Mosunmola Adeojo (30) (@profmosun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people on this app can boldly say they hate Yoruba people and no one will lose an eyelash. But let a Yoruba person push back on bigotry and suddenly the fangs of underdeveloped snakes and lite vampires will be deployed. Check your bigotry. It's not hidden anymore.

Folu 🚀 (@folushaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LOL When they bullied the Yoruba Gele stylist, no comment. When they piled on her cause she defended her work and artistry, no comment. But when her kith and kin came to her defence with 10 times the energy The sanctimonious peacemaker arrives Yay 🥳 Cute.

O.J Darasimi (@josh_olonade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How were you possibly bothered about primitive things like women toasting men when your mates were thinking of invention in science?? Since y’all want to be stupid and act like people cannot speak about numerous things, explain why “toast”ing is what bothers you.🎤

How were you possibly bothered about primitive things like women toasting men when your mates were thinking of invention in science??

Since y’all want to be stupid and act like people cannot speak about numerous things, explain why “toast”ing is what bothers you.🎤
it's me, (@feis_tea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meanwhile you people that have big accounts how do you cope with the notifications from your post’s engagements? Because since yesterday my watch hasn’t stopped beeping. Oti sun mi oh.

Oyíndàmọ́lá (@yorubachic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gele is not a scarf. This is a documentation of Yorùbá dressing over a century ago by the frobenius institute in Germany. Pic 1 and 2: Images of Ìbòrí Pic 3: Traditional dressing chart

Gele is not a scarf. 

This is a documentation of Yorùbá dressing over a century ago by the frobenius institute in Germany. 

Pic 1 and 2: Images of Ìbòrí
Pic 3: Traditional dressing chart
Oyíndàmọ́lá (@yorubachic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Idris Connecting Nigeria Ibeju Lekki LG - Lekki LCDA While we're at it, I have ideas on how the Lagos state government can incorporate culture into the state's affairs and aid cultural progress and preservation.

BoluTife (@b0lutife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ráyè, Scott Iguma and Carter Efe are from Delta state. Right now, they are all pretending to be blind. They know if they shout from now till next year, Delta state govt, unlike, Lagos, won't invite them for any gig.