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Kween of the South

@itosworld

Lover of Excellence|Kingdom Diplomat|UNIBEN Alumnus|Advocate for good governance|Creating the life of my Dreams one step at a time๐Ÿ–๏ธ๐Ÿ‘ธ๐ŸŒŒ๐Ÿ†

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Prince Lion๐Ÿคด (@prince_lion0213) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am born of the Red Earth, a descendant of kings, Royal blood runs through my veins. While others speak of Noah and Moses, I stand rooted in a living legacy, and I revere my Oba as the true symbol of my honor and identity. Umogun Ghator Kpere๐Ÿ‘

I am born of the Red Earth, a descendant of kings, Royal blood runs through my veins. While others speak of Noah and Moses, I stand rooted in a living legacy, and I revere my Oba as the true symbol of my honor and identity.

Umogun Ghator Kpere๐Ÿ‘
Agba National TV๐Ÿ“บ (@agbafiantv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in Benin History: Remembering Philip Igbafe and His Work On this day, 26 April, Benin History remembers the passing of Professor Philip Aigbona Igbafe (1936โ€“2020), one of the greatest historians ever produced by the Edo people and one of Nigeriaโ€™s foremost scholars of

Today in Benin History: Remembering Philip Igbafe and His Work

On this day, 26 April, Benin History remembers the passing of Professor Philip Aigbona Igbafe (1936โ€“2020), one of the greatest historians ever produced by the Edo people and one of Nigeriaโ€™s foremost scholars of
Eddie๐Ÿ‘‘ (@eazanami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So what happened to Ife women, I mean if they didnt go into extinction then their attire should still proudly be worn in this day and time just as the Edos hold on to their Okuku

๐„๐ƒ๐Ž๐‚๐„๐๐“๐‘๐ˆ๐‚_2 (@edocentric_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The whole yoruba movement for almost a year now trying all their possible best to steal okรบkรบ hairdo needs to be the most studied cultural theft in modern history, same people who do not know how to make this okรบkรบ and adamantly trying to thief the whole hairdo needs to be

The whole yoruba movement for almost a year now trying all their possible best to steal okรบkรบ hairdo needs to be the most studied cultural theft in modern history, same people who do not know how to make this okรบkรบ and adamantly trying to thief the whole hairdo needs to be
Enowe (@ovbiedo_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The history of Benin is not childโ€™s play. I strongly advise you to delete this fake post before you bring embarrassment upon the Yoruba people.

The history of Benin is not childโ€™s play. I strongly advise you to delete this fake post before you bring embarrassment upon the Yoruba people.
KING ZANGA (@mikopowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okuku is Edo (Benin). For centuries it remains that way shall be forever. Nobody will steal any piece of Edo (Benin) heritage and gaslight the people to silence.

nโ€™ibaromi ๐Ÿ“ฟ (@jeremy_liit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Edo attire and paraphernalia especially the Okuku hairstyle have been subject of attempted aggressive cultural appropriation from the Yorubas and the Igbos in the last few years Time has come to name and shame. Vote for who you think is the bigger thief between both

nโ€™ibaromi ๐Ÿ“ฟ (@jeremy_liit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are the neighbors God โ€˜blessedโ€™ us with Weโ€™ve had to deal with several of these in the last few years and whenever they make these posts they always do numbers and get silent approval from their people

These are the neighbors God โ€˜blessedโ€™ us with

Weโ€™ve had to deal with several of these in the last few years and whenever they make these posts they always do numbers and get silent approval from their people
Adedayo Victor (@alvin_dayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To my Edo people, always remember that the Oyo people, who are the authentic Yoruba, will not contest with you regarding the Okuku hairstyle. We recognize that Okuku originated in Benin. The reason you find some Benin culture in Ondo is that they were colonized by Benin people.

To my Edo people, always remember that the Oyo people, who are the authentic Yoruba, will not contest with you regarding the Okuku hairstyle. We recognize that Okuku originated in Benin. The reason you find some Benin culture in Ondo is that they were colonized by Benin people.