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Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by cococandy(f): 8:55pm On Sep 14, 2022 |
Teespice:my sister |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by FarmTech(m): 9:14pm On Sep 14, 2022 |
I'm highly disappointed. Don't bring that nonsense to Africa. May you die like the queen if you try. Let your death be excruciating. |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by Premiumwriter: 9:21pm On Sep 14, 2022 |
cococandy:You couldn't see the argument. |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by cococandy(f): 10:15pm On Sep 14, 2022 |
Premiumwriter:because it doesn’t exist 1 Like |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by Premiumwriter: 10:35pm On Sep 14, 2022 |
cococandy:Just because you cant see it, doesnt mean it doesnt exist |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by kelspinall(m): 9:38am On Sep 15, 2022 |
social media just dey promote nonsense people anyhow.. shameful 1 Like |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by AlphaTaikun: 7:28pm On Sep 15, 2022 |
MasterJayJay:Word! All these random and uncordinated tweets by Uju where meant to draw attention to herself! Her gullible new followers (mainly of Ibo ancestry who never knew her narcisistic character before Queen Elizabeth passed on), where hailing her. Her tweets about Queen Elizabeth were clearly false and defamatory, hence it shows Uju has no deep knowledge of the events leading up to the Nigerian Civil War. I have screen shots attached on rebel attrocities against non-Ibos below. Even several Onitsha indigenes were brutally victimised by the secessionist rebels under Lt. Col. Ojukwu (rtd) and many were imprisoned and died. The lawyer, Mr. Olisa Agbakogba and his older brother were imprisoned along with their Onitsha kinsmen and then against international war conventions, they were given guns and taken to the war front to fight in a senseless war that was triggered by the Ibos led by the boastful Ojukwu to prevent the over 5 million non-Ibos in the defunct Old Eastern Region from having their own 2 States which were created on May 27, 1967 by Gowon. 99.9 percent of these non-Ibo folks from the Ijaws, Efiks, Ibibios, Annangs, Ogonis, etc, NEVER wanted to be part of the secession from Nigeria or fraud called biafra. In tweets made in 2020 and August 2022, this same Uju who claims to be a Prof. of Linguistics, misused the harmless Yoruba word and metaphor called Akata, and falsely claimed it to be what it is not! Her tweet was intended to gain cheap fame and trigger hatred by African-Americans towards Yorubas in the U.S. and worldwide, but she and her cohorts will never succeed because Yoruba bloodlines exists among African-Americans due to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Akata is the Yoruba word for a Panther and NOT an ethnic slur. Metaphorically Akata simply refers to any Black person who lives in UK, U.S.A, Canada and has become Westernised. The word is a prestigious urban lingo that even Yorubas use for themselves for decades now to describe Westernised (in terms of accents, manners and dressing) Yorubas who lived or schooled abroad, and the word Akata is NOT an ethnic slur refering to African-Americans as wild animals. The metaphorical opposite of Akata is the word Ologbo (which means a domestic cat or house cat) but it is used metaphorically to refer to Continental Africans living in Africa. That is the way the Yorubas use the Akata and Ologbo words as metaphors. Many African and non-African ethnic groups use metaphors and proverbs in basic and advanced speech! 1 Share
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Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by AlphaTaikun: 9:07pm On Sep 15, 2022 |
meobizy:I'll bet you have a very wild side. *smirk* 1 Share
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Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by AlphaTaikun: 9:35pm On Sep 15, 2022 |
Hotfreeze:LMAO... . I've been under the weather since Wednesday last week and should be fully okay by Sunday max. Thanks for cracking me up real hard today. All the best. |
Re: Uju Anya: 'I Am Still A Gay' - Followers Reacted On Twitter (Photos) by Eastcoastboy(m): 9:57am On Sep 22, 2022 |
Hotfreeze: But how did you know about this? |
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