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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by yoruboid: 9:01am On Apr 30
Lagos is Yorubaland

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by beyondPen(m): 9:01am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
Let Oyo do their own and Lagos do their own as is being done. Why every SW state wanna shook mouth in Lagos that belongs to all Nigerians equally? grin

See this one Nigerian beggar.

Which Lagos belongs to one Naija?
The proposed capital of the Yoruba Nation.

It will soon shock all of you when we separate you all will know.

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by HisaacPlus: 9:13am On Apr 30
helinues:
Ko ma lo bee.

Our traditions existed before the foreign religions

Your comprehension is warped.
What has 'foreign religions' got to do with Yoruba?
BTW, what makes them foreign and yours local?
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Grantready1: 9:19am On Apr 30
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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Sccarrr: 9:25am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
Lagos belongs to all Nigerians. Deal with it
goan officially announce the start of Igbo week in Lagos then 😹

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Goodlady(f): 9:25am On Apr 30
aljharem:


They already do.
Tell us about others that don't with facts, links, images
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by OriOko88(m): 9:27am On Apr 30
caracas:

Na where you dey live ? Am sure you stay in oshogbo.
For your info what we hear most in Lagos public. Either markets, public transport etc is Igbo language. You only hear ppl speaking yoruba in those useless public schools.
Like seriously Lagos is a no man’s land
No caps ….
Lmao. U hear people speak ibo in markets and public transport?? Lol. How come most of the videos we see online in public transport and markets have Yoruba audios?? Dey play

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Mercury12(m): 9:30am On Apr 30
odinaccess:
Let the celebrations go on as long as they don't restrict other tribe from movement ,like they do during Thier Oro ........
like y'all have any choice 😂

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by DMerciful(m): 10:00am On Apr 30
In Yoruba week, how will your standard of living improve?
Sccarrr:
goan officially announce the start of Igbo week in Lagos then 😹
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by DMerciful(m): 10:02am On Apr 30
I support Yoruba nation. Go and lets have a system of meritocracy in the rest of South
beyondPen:


See this one Nigerian beggar.

Which Lagos belongs to one Naija?
The proposed capital of the Yoruba Nation.

It will soon shock all of you when we separate you all will know.
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Christistruth00: 10:05am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
Lagos belongs to all Nigerians. Deal with it


Lagos Is Yorubaland!

Enugu was founded and built by Lord Lugard
You can declare it No man's land

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by DMerciful(m): 10:08am On Apr 30
There's nothing like Yoruba land. Once you join a country, you give up your sovereignty.
You cant eat your cake and have it.

Thats why you cant chase anybody from Lagos!!!
Christistruth00:



Lagos Is Yorubaland!

Enugu was founded and built by Lord Lugard
You can declare it No man's land
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by eleniyan2020: 10:13am On Apr 30
odinaccess:
Let the celebrations go on as long as they don't restrict other tribe from movement ,like they do during Thier Oro ........
which other tribe, it is there region,you abide by whatever rules they implement!

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 10:14am On Apr 30
OriOko88:
I wonder why people will call Lagos a man's land. A place where almost everyone speaks Yoruba. Even when u are in ikoyi or lekki,u hear people speak Yoruba. So why is it a man
's land??

Na places like warri,ph Abj and Benin supposed be a no man's land because there's no major indigenous language spoken there. Na pidgin full everywhere yakata. undecided
they are just being delusional, most expecially people from a certain tribe have no shame and always feeling inferior grin…..proudly Lagos grin but I guess those shameless being are ashamed to be associated with wherever they came from

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by kettykin: 10:16am On Apr 30
I support this a 100% ,a Yorubanised Lagos is the end of Lagos

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Sccarrr: 10:23am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
In Yoruba week, how will your standard of living improve?
mumu u think na just party...
Alot of great things,
Stuffs like preserving cultural heritage and identity.
scholarship opportunities.
Entrepreneurship: Learn different skills.
Donations and many other good stuffs

Evn den go lecture ppl why it's important not to go down the route of selling your children to chop..
Back to my question Oloobuku,when are u officially announcing Igbo week in Lagos since u feel it belongs to u as well?😹

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 10:40am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
The revenue being shared to Lagos from the national wealth including all the fg projects in Lagos, how much comes from the contribution of SW states? Maybe Ondo to a small extent.
you are not even intelligent, so the oil money is only shared to Lagos right? Even Delta with all the oil money they receive is still backward in development and here you are boasting about a state doing far better than the cave you came from😂 na jealousy and envy go kill una…hope you heard about the Oro festival? If na your papa born you, advise any woman in your household to come and challenge the willpower of the aborigines….shameless inferior idiat😂

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 10:48am On Apr 30
caracas:

Na where you dey live ? Am sure you stay in oshogbo.
For your info what we hear most in Lagos public. Either markets, public transport etc is Igbo language. You only hear ppl speaking yoruba in those useless public schools.
Like seriously Lagos is a no man’s land
No caps ….
see them 😂 Chinonso why can’t you be proud of Anambala? This village dweller is talking about ibo language being most used in the market places😂 that must be in onitcha and not Ragos….this Una greed and covetousness over another man property don they drive Una mad. Even the thread talks about Lagos having a week for Yoruba day and not ibo day but here you are shamelessly displaying inferiority cheesy

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SuperEagles: 10:50am On Apr 30
You have the freedom to wail to death


kettykin:
I support this a 100% ,a Yorubanised Lagos is the end of Lagos

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 10:53am On Apr 30
beyondPen:


See this one Nigerian beggar.

Which Lagos belongs to one Naija?
The proposed capital of the Yoruba Nation.

It will soon shock all of you when we separate you all will know.
them no want Biafra again😂….they are the real unity begger, after they will be crying and begging for freedom….what a confused loser grin

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 10:56am On Apr 30
OriOko88:

Lmao. U hear people speak ibo in markets and public transport?? Lol. How come most of the videos we see online in public transport and markets have Yoruba audios?? Dey play
grin the fool is in a village in anambala and confusing it for Lagos. He must be high on Mkpuru-Mmiri😂

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 11:00am On Apr 30
kettykin:
I support this a 100% ,a Yorubanised Lagos is the end of Lagos
grin yes oo my Okoro friend, isn’t that what your hateful clan have been praying and wish for? But we will continue to rub our success on sad faces, if the pain is unbearable, you can return back to your caves😂

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Mccullum: 11:39am On Apr 30
Very good..

Our culture is our identity.

This is brilliant decision from Lagos State government.

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by beyondPen(m): 11:40am On Apr 30
DMerciful:
I support Yoruba nation. Go and lets have a system of meritocracy in the rest of South

Dont worry very soon we will go and all you kins in the entire west with the ones who want to dwell in southwest forever to enjoy our resources, culture and diverse land will follow you, plus the ones who have investment will follow you all.

So no one should cry tribalism when we start evicting them
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by beyondPen(m): 11:43am On Apr 30
SonofLagos:
them no want Biafra again😂….they are the real unity begger, after they will be crying and begging for freedom….what a confused loser grin

People that dont have beach in their landlock lands want to enjoy beach in southwest and our rich culture, how will they leave?

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by SonofLagos: 12:00pm On Apr 30
beyondPen:


People that dont have beach in their landlock lands want to enjoy beach in southwest and our rich culture, how will they leave?
grin they have river Niger😂

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Metrofox(m): 1:09pm On Apr 30
lwisee:
Nice one.
And there should be a customized 'asoebi' which must be worn by everyone residing in Lagos be you Igbo or Hausa most especially traders across the state.
Failure to comply should attract stiff penalties.
This will be a constant reminder that Lagos is Yoruba land.

Idiot when you travel to US , oyibo go give you asoebi abi.? Only thing in a black man's head is tribe and religion. No creed, no ideology, no objectives to better his society. Love power but abhor the responsibility that comes with it. black monkey

Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Christistruth00: 1:15pm On Apr 30
DMerciful:
There's nothing like Yoruba land. Once you join a country, you give up your sovereignty.
You cant eat your cake and have it.

Thats why you cant chase anybody from Lagos!!!


Na lie

That Lagos is Yorubaland is beyond Contention

Haven't you used ipob to Chase Fulani from the SE?


Document from sir alfred moloney
British Colonial Governor of Lagos
Confirming Lagos is Yorubaland in 1890

Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Dream25: 1:37pm On Apr 30
DoTheNeedful:


There is no empirical fact to back your claim that Delta State makes more contribution to Lagos State than any other SW State. However, I believe that Lagos belongs to all Nigerians, though it's a Yoruba & Egun land.



Lagos is Yoruba land, the egun are our cousin and they're not denying that..

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Christistruth00: 1:49pm On Apr 30
Dream25:

Lagos is Yoruba land, the egun are our cousin and they're not denying that..


The Egun migrated from Ile Ife and descended from Olupopo the son of Oduduwa

Yorubas know it,Egun know it
They are the ones who don't know
but they should have been able to detect it from the way the Eguns always look at them with amusement anytime they try to sow discord between Egun and Yorubas

Oba Akran of Egun Badagry wears an Ife Crown

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Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by DMerciful(m): 1:50pm On Apr 30
Once you join a country, every inch of the country belongs to all citizens. Nigeria gained independence 1960, anything before then is irrelevant
Christistruth00:



Na lie

That Lagos is Yorubaland is beyond Contention

Haven't you used ipob to Chase Fulani from the SE?


Document from sir alfred moloney
British Colonial Governor of Lagos
Confirming Lagos is Yorubaland in 1890
Re: Lagos To Celebrate Yoruba Week Annually In September by Christistruth00: 1:53pm On Apr 30
DMerciful:
Once you join a country, every inch of the country belongs to all citizens. Nigeria gained independence 1960, anything before then is irrelevant


Since your Ancestors never built any Country
It is easy to understand your misconception

When the British Colonial Masters returned home did they Carry Onitsha Kingdom on their head with them
No!


Look at this Photo well

Ooni Represents Yorubaland
Yorubaland for administrative purposes is divided into States and Lagos is one of those Yoruba States and all your weeping and Wailing cannot change that

That was why the British had to had back the Country to.its people and not the Zulu,Kenyans or Chinese


Ooni Aderemi was the first Governor General of the Western Region and it was not a coincidence

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