Neeyah (@neeyahb_) 's Twitter Profile
Neeyah

@neeyahb_

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calendar_today28-06-2018 09:52:48

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Tee🕊️ (@teebabymusicc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder how old I’ll be when I get my first car, buy/rent my first home, travel out to all my dream countries… I hope it doesn’t take too long.

sunrise🍉✨️🎀 (@__dabira__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Up at 3am but I just want to say that we know this is not history or fact. My argument is that cultures are real and you cannot be inspired by aspects of real indigenous culture, then water it down for American consumerism. Fantasy still needs to be researched does it not?

sunrise🍉✨️🎀 (@__dabira__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyways in the conversation of Yoruba inspired fantasy stories that do justice to the culture please read Sanya by Oyin Olugbile. It's a wonderful reimagination of the Sango mythology. It's very very good and it is my personal mission to spread the gospel of that book🙏🏽🙏🏽

sunrise🍉✨️🎀 (@__dabira__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Random things I would love to have a degree or take a short course in 1. Linguistics 2. Maths 3. African feminism 4. Creative writing 5. Yoruba If you ever see me back in uni, it'll not be for a medical degree😭

Thoughts by Ah'gieë (@agathaakaahar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigerians have let diasporan writers get away with their low-effort, poorly researched, patronizing, superficial, self-exoticizing, cliché-ridden, ahistorical, emotionally manipulative, lazily assembled books for far too long. .

Deborah Adewale (@debbieadewale16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

She watered down an entire culture and religion sacred to millions of people for American consumerism. Don't try to act oblivious here, they were literally chanting rubbish and referring to it as spiritual incantations.