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Can Language Be A Problem When Contesting For State Election by Bade007(op): 6:49am On Dec 02, 2024
In this video you can see them arguing saying language isn't a problem when contesting for state election,one even said using a translator


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phcf5sJ6z6w?si=S8frPQtH-4J7m9UR
Re: Can Language Be A Problem When Contesting For State Election by madridguy(m):
The late Sardauna of Sokoto perfectly described them before he was murdered in 1966. The video is close or over 60 years old and you will agree with him that " if you give them an inch, they'll take a mile”

I don't blame though, I blame the low vision Yorubas among them. Imagine telling you they get you an interpreter for you in your fatherland.... What an audacity..

They will praise, protect any evil in their land, and when the evil proceeds start coming out, you see them flying and running away from their glorified slum and start fighting people to claim their ancestral lands.
Re: Can Language Be A Problem When Contesting For State Election by madridguy(m): 7:50am On Dec 02, 2024
Why is it always them that are pained or loudest when it comes to ruling Yorubaland. They come up with all kind of childish philosophy just to protect their ego.
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