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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by chelsea2014: 10:50pm On Jan 14, 2018
Ekiti360:
Comprising majorly of people who live in the South-West, the Yorubas originated from Ile-Ife in Osun state. While the majority of the Yorubas live in western Nigeria, there are also substantial indigenous Yoruba communities in Benin, Ghana, Togo, the Caribbean, Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago among others. Lagos, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, Akure, Osogbo, Ado-Ekiti, Ilorin, Sango Otta, Ife are the most popular Yoruba cities in Nigeria. Want to find out the culture and lifestyle of these cities, read on.

10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities in Nigeria Ilorin is not part of yoruba city na

1. Lagos

Being the commercial hub of West Africa, Lagos is the most popular Yoruba destination in Nigeria. It is also home to other tribes in the country that seeks for greener pastures as there is a good blend of people from other cultural backgrounds. With popular streets such as Bode Thomas, Allen Avenue, Isaac John, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Adeola Odeku and a host of others, the city boasts of most of the elegant buildings in the country. A teeming increase in its resident has made the city a very competitive and boisterous one. Creativity, innovation, and excellence are the main core of the city as it aims to rank as the best megacity in the country.

Living in Lagos is great. Although, many residents complain about the standard of living in the city without considering some exceptional reasons why living in Nigeria’s most productive state is a blessing. A lot of business opportunities, fun spots and unique local foods that will make you want to live in this city.

Many of the popular Yoruba culture and respect seems to have ebbed away with modernization in this city as the need to be seen as a civilized person has taken the front seat. Although the Eyo masquerade festival is still celebrated by the true indigenes of the city.

2. Ibadan

Aptly described by J.P. Clark as a running splash of rust and gold-flung and scattered among seven hills like broken china in the sun, Ibadan is the third largest city in Africa comprising mainly of the Yorubas.

Communal living is not so much displayed in this city although, the adjoining towns close to it still do. Ibadan is known for its food delicacy – Amala (yam flour) with gbegiri or ewedu soup.

Housing, feeding, and transportation in Ibadan are cheaper than that of other major cities in Nigeria; making it one of the best places to live in the country.

Taking a family vacation to the city, here are some fun hangout spots in Ibadan: Ventura shopping mall, University of Ibadan Zoo, Trans Wonderland Amusement Park, Ibadan Recreational Club, Game World among others

3. Abeokuta

Translated to mean ‘under the rock’, Abeokuta is the largest city and state capital of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria. The city lies below the popular Olumo rock and is home to several caves and shrines.

Usually held in Abeokuta, The Ake Arts and Book Festival founded by Nigerian author Lola Shoneyin was named after The Ake, the traditional residence of the Alake. It is an annual literary, cultural, and art event that takes place in the city. Irrespective of modernization, the people of Abeokuta still hold their culture and traditions so dearly.

Home to Nigerian Nobel Prize-winning author, Wole Soyinka, has a breathtaking beautiful scenery with hills and valleys. Kuto, Owu and Olumo rock are very popular areas in Abeokuta. Transportation in Abeokuta is major via taxi cabs with rates that are not so expensive. For a popular city, the absence of cinemas and malls may not be very encouraging to outgoing tourists. However, there are several cool hangout places, fun spots, and clubs.

Living in Abeokuta is affordable and easy as it is not a congested place. So you don’t have to worry about traffic and a high standard of living.

4. Ijebu Ode

Ijebu ode , the second largest city in Ogun state after Abeokuta, is the home to the Yoruba ethnic group who speak the Ijebu dialect of Yoruba. Migration, civilization and inter-tribal marriages have made the general Yoruba language popular among folks as opposed to the local dialect.

The city is the trade center for farming regions where yam, cassava, grain, tobacco, and cotton are grown. It is a popular myth among Yorubas that the Ijebu people are stingy and not liberal. The Ijebus are known for having a very active social life as they often throwing one party or the other.

5. Akure

Akure is a major city in Ondo State. Originally included in what is now Ekiti, the city is predominantly occupied by Yorubas who speak various dialects of the language. The city boasts of a good number of the educated elites in the country which led to its being classified as been educationally advanced.

A great need to preserve the cultural heritage of the Akure people led to its historical monuments being housed in the palace of the traditional ruler commonly called the Deji of Akure. Showcasing the colourful and energetic cultural display of the city, the Egungun Festival is a popular one used in entertaining people.

Most of the luxury hotels and restaurants found in Ondo state are specifically situated in Akure.

6. Osogbo

Popular destinations in Osun state are Osogbo , Ilesa, Ile-Ife. Ideal Nest Hotel and Suites, Zenababs Half Moon Resort, Regina Suites, KrisCourt Hotel are the best places for tourists to stay in Osun. If you haven’t visited the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove, Olumirin Waterfalls, and Erin Ijesha as well as the Nike Art Centre, then your tour in the city is incomplete.

Celebrated in honour of Osun (the goddess of fertility, protector of children and mothers), the Osun-Osogbo festival is a popular cultural celebration in the city which attracts curious tourists from all over the world.

Worship of traditional deities is still very much revered in this city. It is not unusual to see a traditional shrine in residential areas.

Living in Osogbo is cheap and affordable. Rents, fees, and cost of acquiring items are kept at the minimum in this city.

7. Ile-Ife

Located in the present-day Osun, Ife is an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria. The origin of the Yoruba race, culture, tradition and language can be traced to Ile-Ife. Meaning the Land of Expansion, Ile-Ife has road networks to Ede, Ondo, Ilesha and Ibadan.

Highly revered among the Yoruba and the nation at large, The Ooni of Ife is the traditional head in Ile-Ife. Being the origin and source of the Yoruba religion and tradition, the city holds dearly a large chunk of the culture and traditions. An important event in the ancient town holds annually is the Olojo Festival.

Important places in Ile-Ife are University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ife Museum of Antiquities, Opa Oranmiyan, Okemogun Shrine, Oduduwa Palace, Zoological Gardens and Odua Shrine.

8. Sango Otta

Sango Ota , the home of the Awori ethnic group is a popular city located in Ogun state. A good number of the residents of Sango Otta have their workplace in Lagos as the city is a stone throw to Lagos.

The same kind of lifestyle seen in Lagos is also reflected in Ota. Compared to Lagos, the Yoruba culture and tradition are still very much practised here. Sango, Ota, Atan, Agbara, Ifo and Arigbajo are the most popular locations in the city.

Most of the houses here are new and the usually have large living rooms. Rental fees here are also very affordable.

9. Ado Ekiti

Surrounded by hills and rocks, Ado Ekiti is a city in south-west Nigeria, the state capital, and headquarters of the Ekiti State.

Unlike other indigenous Yoruba cities, Christianity and Islam are the main religions practiced with only a few traditional worshippers in the city. One of the features that make the people of Ado-Ekiti unique is their tendency for communal living and practice of the monarchical system of government while still embracing modernization.

In contemporary times, western education had been the vogue throughout Ekiti. Ado-Ekiti took the lead with the number of educational institutions. The progress made in Western education, cultivation of food crop and of economic trees, as well as the establishment of commercial ventures, brought great profit to Ado-Ekiti. Various commercial enterprises operate in Ado Ekiti. The city is the trade centre for a farming region where yams, cassava, grain, and tobacco are grown. Cotton is also grown for weaving.

With a stadium capacity of 10,000 and a third division professional football league team, sporting activities are encouraged in the city.

The city is known for Pounded yam and Egusi as its local delicacy.

10. Ilorin

Otherwise known as the City of Lawyers, Ilorin is the largest city and the official capital of Kwara State.

Although the city retains a strong Islamic influence from the northern incursions, Christianity is now widely practised in the city due to the significant immigration of people from other parts of Kwara State and other parts of Nigeria into the city. Peace and harmony are the unique features of the city as it is a conference of cultures, populated by Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Fulani, Nupe, Baruba, other Nigerians and foreign nationals

The popularly practised profession in Ilorin is the legal profession as the majority of the top legal professionals in Nigeria either practised in Ilorin or have an affiliation with the city.

Having hosted several national handball competitions, the city accommodates the only standard baseball court in West Africa. A 20,000-capacity stadium and two Premier League professional football teams (the Kwara United Football Club and Abubakar Bukola Saraki Football Club) shows the abundance of interest in the world of sports. Esie museum, Mungo Park Cenotaph, Pategi Beach, Owu Falls, the Emir’s Palace along others are the must-see sites for anyone touring the state.

Endowed with adequate vast and rich agricultural land for both road and exportable cash crops, the commercial life of the city is quite impressive. Cheap rates for transportation, housing, consumables with little or no crime, makes living in Ilorin attractive.

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 7lives: 10:50pm On Jan 14, 2018
Biety:
your people started the use of human head for rituals. Otokoto comes to mind.
Cannibalism is also verry popular among your people.

Otokoto na pikin na, their baba na Okija shrine.
As in dead bodies everywhere, and dem say na Okija juju kill all the corpses in that shrine.
That region is most babaric place on earth.

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by kjhova(m): 10:53pm On Jan 14, 2018
@OP,

I believe you got no. 8 wrong.

There is no city in Yorubaland called Sango Otta! How many times are we gonna plead with millennial Yorubas to take their heritage and history very seriously before they lose it irretrievably?

There is an Awori town in Ogun state called Ota and Ota has been the cradle of the Awori people and culture since at least the 1700s. From around the 1940s on, Hausa and other Northern traders began to settle in the outskirt of town in a location later named Zango by them (Zango is a Hausa word often translated as camp or site in English).

This Zango, now better known as Sango (in its Yorubanised form), became a popular park and junction when the Federal road linking Lagos-Abeokuta, which passes throu it, was completed in the 1970s. Sango is thus only a ward or borough or section of Ota and not a compound name for the town.

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 2016easy2017: 11:00pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:

Lagos is not a Yoruba city, stop land grabbing, it won't do you any good
BTW, Which part of Lagos State is Yoruba city

may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by sheunsheun(m): 11:01pm On Jan 14, 2018
thesicilian:

Size does not a city make.
What does please? Ilorin isn't a city its larger, its rather a metropolis. #Elementary Geography.
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by thesicilian: 11:08pm On Jan 14, 2018
sheunsheun:

What does please? Ilorin isn't a city its larger, its rather a metropolis. #Elementary Geography.
Infrastructural and socioeconomic development. Ilorin is a small town.
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by dreamworld: 11:11pm On Jan 14, 2018
[q[s]uote author=2016easy2017 post=64204025]

may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this[/quote][/s]
Bla bla bla
Afonja claiming Benin , even Benin people disown afonjas,
Lagos is not part of Yoruba land get that into your skull Mr skull miner,

Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 2016easy2017: 11:12pm On Jan 14, 2018
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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Sirjamo: 11:14pm On Jan 14, 2018
Nathan2016:
This post is funny.. While other countries are busy innnovating, Africans are busy dragging tribe and name. No wonder Trump called it shithole
This place is a shithole full of imbeciles, you list villages and call them city... So sango ota is a city too.. .mteeew.. .

Al this afonjazyes self. Lack of not going out of your comfort oshogbo homes and ile ife town is really affecting you guys..

Go to aba and ask men who go to china, maleysia, south korea, turkey, usa, uk, etc what a city is?
The same Aba that gully erosion has almost finish

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 2016easy2017: 11:16pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:
[q[s]uote author=2016easy2017 post=64204025]

may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this[/s]
Bla bla bla
Afonja claiming Benin , even Benin people disown afonjas,
Lagos is not part of Yoruba land get that into your skull Mr skull miner,
yorubas are not afonja. ur foolish historians misguided u.
am not surprised. u once claimed kano to be urs till they massacred all of u

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Dindondin(m): 11:18pm On Jan 14, 2018
slawomir:
you missed some parts
let me help you finish it

the yorubas originated from ile ife and the people of ile ife are the descendants of the Benin
Ooni Of Ife Is Oba Of Benin's Son,

Oba gha to okepre
ise
why do Yorubas speak a different language to Benins?
Why are the Yorubas more developed & populous than Benins?
Oduduwa may be from Benin, but not all Yorubas.

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 2016easy2017: 11:18pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:
[q[s]uote author=2016easy2017 post=64204025]

may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this[/s]
Bla bla bla
Afonja claiming Benin , even Benin people disown afonjas,
Lagos is not part of Yoruba land get that into your skull Mr skull miner,
u need see a map of Nigeria . then tell me who carved lagos out of Anambra

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:20pm On Jan 14, 2018
2016easy2017:
may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this

Chai! shocked See how you just finished the guy. No mercy! cheesy I believe you were being sarcastic when you said Lagos was founded by Ojukwu?

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by 2016easy2017: 11:22pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:
[q[s]uote author=2016easy2017 post=64204025]

may u perish for that statement u said.
Lagos was founded by ojukwu
the oba of Lagos is a descendant of ojukwu.
u are mad.am from benin. we are yoruba. and our ancestors said we met people in Lagos, fought them and won.
or did your forefathers tell you the Benin peoples are IGBO?
pls drinks some of this[/s]
Bla bla bla
Afonja claiming Benin , even Benin people disown afonjas,
Lagos is not part of Yoruba land get that into your skull Mr skull miner,


u need see a map of Nigeria . then tell me who carved lagos out of Anambra.show me Anambra near Lagos

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Cardozzo(m): 11:22pm On Jan 14, 2018
Nathan2016:


You are the dumb person who is too blind to know he is living in a shithole country.. illiterate.
-no good health system,
-no good educational system
-no security
-no power
-bad road
- no start ups
-technological development is zero.


And some illeterate like you feel like you are living a good life. please dont let your chains and dirty cloth turn to necklace and cloth colour in your eyes and blind you of the kind of country you are in.
upto 75 people killed an still no arrest has been made and mad people like you will think they are safe because you are living in a hut and untouchable...

THINK FOR ONCE.

CONTINUE BEING ILLITERATE

And dont forget the president son has been flown to germany,

how many of the heardsmen survivors was flown outside,




THINK THINK FOR ONCE


NIGERIA IS A SHITHOLE.

IF we are not, by now we will be at war with USA for calling it a SHITHOLE

What do we do, illiterate like you defend it with sentiment and suffering and smiling mentality. ODE
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Nathan2016: 11:24pm On Jan 14, 2018
Sirjamo:
The same Aba that gully erosion has almost finish

Yes, thats the one. I asked you to meet individuals and you are worried about the roads and natural disaster. Since you come from heavenly west without erosion, beggars, omoniles, skull miners, shoe shiners, go and rest

Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by sheunsheun(m): 11:26pm On Jan 14, 2018
thesicilian:

Infrastructural and socioeconomic development. Ilorin is a small town.

Just a fraction of what makes up a city, landmass, population, among others are important factors. moreover Ilorin has the basic amenities/infrastructures that qualifies it as a large city(Metropolis). Economic activities also takes place in the city, no matter how small, it does take place.

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:27pm On Jan 14, 2018
mathias32:
add kabba, in kogi state, kabba is a Yoruba city
Waka commot, biko! sad Kabba is ... what?? angry
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Sirjamo: 11:30pm On Jan 14, 2018
Nathan2016:


Yes, thats the one. I asked you to meet individuals and you are worried about the roads and natural disaster. Since you come from heavenly west without erosion, beggars, omoniles, skull miners, shoe shiners, go and rest
So I should travel to your village just to ask foolish question?

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:31pm On Jan 14, 2018
Nathan2016:
You are the dumb person who is too blind to know he is living in a shithole country.. illiterate.
-no good health system,
-no good educational system
-no security
-no power
-bad road
- no start ups
-technological development is zero.

And some illeterate like you feel like you are living a good life. please dont let your chains and dirty cloth turn to necklace and cloth colour in your eyes and blind you of the kind of country you are in.
upto 75 people killed an still no arrest has been made and mad people like you will think they are safe because you are living in a hut and untouchable...

THINK FOR ONCE.

CONTINUE BEING ILLITERATE

And dont forget the president son has been flown to germany,

how many of the heardsmen survivors was flown outside,

THINK THINK FOR ONCE

NIGERIA IS A SHITHOLE.

IF we are not, by now we will be at war with USA for calling it a SHITHOLE

What do we do, illiterate like you defend it with sentiment and suffering and smiling mentality. ODE

The way you keep calling your country a 'Shithole', it seems the Americans must have promised you an award or a free green card, for doing so. Or did they promise you cash, while poking fun at you slyly behind your back? Which one is it?

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by dreamworld: 11:32pm On Jan 14, 2018
2016easy2017:

yorubas are not afonja. ur foolish historians misguided u.
am not surprised. u once claimed kano to be urs till they massacred all of u
The way your hediotic father is claiming Lagos state,
Lagos is not Yoruba city period, it seems that is your first time of hearing that,,
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Cardozzo(m): 11:32pm On Jan 14, 2018
laudate:
Waka commot, biko! sad Kabba is ... what?? angry

So you took it personal u thought he was serious about it...
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by dreamworld: 11:34pm On Jan 14, 2018
2016easy2017:



u need see a map of Nigeria . then tell me who carved lagos out of Anambra.show me Anambra near Lagos
Keep calling anambra, ,no b only anambra Na Alhambra,,
Lagos is not a Yoruba city, keep calm , pained hediot
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:36pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:
Keep calling anambra, ,no b only anambra Na Alhambra,,
Lagos is not a Yoruba city, keep calm , pained hediot

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Omololu2121: 11:39pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:

Keep calling anambra, ,no b only anambra Na Alhambra,,
Lagos is not a Yoruba city, keep calm , pained hediot
don't you people get tired of this dumb talk

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by dreamworld: 11:40pm On Jan 14, 2018
[quote author=laudate post=64204691][/quote]
U no get sense,

Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Cardozzo(m): 11:41pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:

The way your hediotic father is claiming Lagos state,
Lagos is not Yoruba city period, it seems that is your first time of hearing that,,
.

Is it under the Eastern or Northern Region? Hausas never for once claim lagos to be theirs only Igbo...... Why? Is it a Sin for yorubas to welcome strangers??...... And I know most of these bastard ibos claiming Lag... don't have a single investment in Lag........

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by dreamworld: 11:43pm On Jan 14, 2018
Cardozzo:
.

Is it under the Eastern or Northern Region? Hausas never for once claim lagos to be theirs only Igbo...... Why? Is it a Sin for yorubas to welcome strangers??...... And I know most of these batard ibos claiming Lag... don't have a single investment in Lag........
U must b a fool to say that, when did Igbo say that Lagos is part of Igbo land, this afonja man is high on weed,
Show me, I'm waiting
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by Nathan2016: 11:43pm On Jan 14, 2018
laudate:


The way you keep calling your country a 'Shithole', it seems the Americans must have promised you an award or a free green card, for doing so. Or did they promise you cash, while poking fun at you slyly behind your back? Which one is it?

Nah, they didnt.

But for you to get rid of your sin, you have to call your sin by its name, call yourself a sinner and work towards getting a new life.

Most Nigerians are living under the illusion of their comfort,


Hey I can afford 3 square meal and yes, nigeria will get better,

They forget IDP camps in the north, orphans in benue and taraba, millions of properties destroy by heardsmen and billions of money allocated to fight boko boys (still dont know what they really wants)..

But to you, you are not in a shithole, you can afford three square meal afterall and your family will never be involve in heardsmen crisis.. You are in a working country
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by oyonu(m): 11:44pm On Jan 14, 2018
your list is not complete. you did not include okitipupa in it. it is the best Yoruba city ever
Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:47pm On Jan 14, 2018
Nathan2016:
Nah, they didnt.

But for you to get rid of your sin, you have to call your sin by its name, call yourself a sinner and work towards getting a new life.

Most Nigerians are living under the illusion of their comfort,

Hey I can afford 3 square meal and yes, nigeria will get better,

They forget IDP camps in the north, orphans in benue and taraba, millions of properties destroy by heardsmen and billions of money allocated to fight boko boys (still dont know what they really wants)..

But to you, you are not in a shithole, you can afford three square meal afterall and your family will never be involve in heardsmen crisis.. You are in a working country

No one asked for this long epistle. Guy, please simply answer the question I asked and stop dribbling. What exactly did the Americans offer you, to become their mouthpiece? Was it an award, a green card or good, ol' cash? Spill the beans, please. undecided

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Re: 10 Most Popular Yoruba Cities In Nigeria by laudate: 11:48pm On Jan 14, 2018
dreamworld:
U no get sense,

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