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That Yorubas Must Go Back To Correct The Unholy Alliance With Fulanis In Ilorin by BERNIMOORE: 11:18pm On May 09, 2018
This sheikh made some points, he said Saudi which is the home of islam dont name their children 'turban' which translate 'Emir' but rather their rulers bear the title 'king' like 'king Fahd' 'king Muhmad' but ilorin Afonja were brainwashed to hook with 'Emir' meaning 'Turban' and even brainwashed them to drop dialectic names like ;Ademola Adeyeye etc forcing them to remove all oba yorubas history from ilorins history

he concludes that if thats not corrected yorubas will continue to slave for fulanis
watch what do you have to say on this is it true or false?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49OdBJYV_-8

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