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Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING. OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.

OBI ATTENDED A TRIBAL BIGOT’s WEDDING.
Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes “Ọranyan” & a certain “King of Benin” are said in Johnson to be “children” of Oduduwa. But this “King of Benin” is not identified there (expressly or impliedly) to be Eweka-the-1st. A contradiction would be inevitable here only if we interpret this “King” as Eweka-1 since

Yes “Ọranyan” & a certain “King of Benin” are said in Johnson to be “children” of Oduduwa.

But this “King of Benin” is not identified there (expressly or impliedly) to be Eweka-the-1st.

A contradiction would be inevitable here only if we interpret this “King” as Eweka-1 since
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Can you keep your dirty mouth shut Weren't you the one pushing "Rẹmọ isn't ijẹbu" agenda Aṣebi adara nita, ṣebi oloriburuku nile

Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. So we must distinguish between ‘labels’ and the actual personages that ‘labels’ describe. These are two separate (but related) concepts that is easily confused as 1 & the same thing. For example, the same work gave Ọranyan the ‘label’ “Ọlọyọ” (as well as ‘Alãfin’ of

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Yoruba proverbs and interpretation. Appearance could be deceptive, think critically before taking action. #yorubatiktok #YorubaGirlsThread #yorubamovie

Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are Yoruba people & Yoruba descendants facing attack everywhere for God sake? 😡 😤 Now the aboriginal people of Benin city wants to banish the Ọba of Benin back home to Ifẹ. This is a time for us Yorubas to come together and push against this move by the Ogiamien.

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They can be synonymous terms actually. But if one seeks a literal translation/derivation, then the terms “iba”, “ọba”, “baálé”, baálẹ̀, etc. are all in the same WhatsApp group. lol. The verb “ba” here literally means “to top over sth/sb”. Thus, “iba” is “the topmost one”, lit.

Lengdrxx Àlàbí (@lengdrxx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please stay. Whilst being at it, kindly persuade your family and kinsmen to return home Why should they be amongst "tribalistic " people

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Groom's name : Oladele (Yoruba) Ibos : No, he's ibo, his real name is Oladelechukwuka Me: But he's Yoruba. Why are you ibos so obsessed with Yorubas Ibos: But Tinubu son married ibo girl Me: No, she's Lebanese Ibos: You're a tribal bigot

Groom's name : Oladele (Yoruba) 

Ibos : No, he's ibo, his real name is Oladelechukwuka 

Me: But he's Yoruba. Why are you ibos so obsessed with Yorubas

Ibos: But Tinubu son married ibo girl 

Me: No, she's Lebanese 

Ibos: You're a tribal bigot
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The Àdá and The Abẹ̀rẹ̀n. —— The ‘ADA’ (See Frame-1): The claim nowadays by Binis (Edos) that this royal emblem originated with them is exposed as a falsehood by linguistics and archaeology. . . As per the linguistic evidence, the verb ‘dá’ (in ‘àdá’) is “to split”, as well as

The Àdá and The Abẹ̀rẹ̀n.
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The ‘ADA’ (See Frame-1):
The claim nowadays by Binis (Edos) that this royal emblem originated with them is exposed as a falsehood by linguistics and archaeology.
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As per the linguistic evidence, the verb ‘dá’ (in ‘àdá’) is “to split”, as well as
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Nupe lawyer don dey sip Guinness for age Some people will celebrate Eid tomorrow. You weren't born yesterday to not know how things work

Ọlá-Bọ́lᙩ (@theolabola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Yoruba term ‘ùwà’ (‘ìwà’ in NW-Yoruba) is a multi-layered term. Unknown to many, it has diverse meanings which are semantically tied. Some of its meanings & respective contexts of usage include but are probably not limited to: (1) ‘Being-hood’ (‘the state of existing’).