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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Petdagr8t(m): 3:28pm On Sep 28, 2023
But can the Yorubas make same declaration and mark a day for other tribe's festival in Lagos and Ibadan? the answer is no but here are they celebrating good gestures from a civilized society but can't replicate it here in their native town.
Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Nobaga500(m): 3:30pm On Sep 28, 2023
BentizilL0:
If I'm not Edo, I'm definitely a Yoruba
Lol

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Alliswell248: 3:31pm On Sep 28, 2023
BBigMike:
How much is Dollar now?

Renewed shege pro max for agbado miscreants...

BATstards!!!!!

Stale....
Inferiority complex dey disturb you.....

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by MightySparrow: 3:31pm On Sep 28, 2023
happney65:
Ahahahahahahahaa. Yoruba people wants to take over Texas o..

We will not accept it.

Never

Laiye Laiye . grin grin grin

Be deceiving yourself, that is the RCCG headquarters in USA. The headquarters covers acres of land.

Ọmọluabi leads, others follow from afar.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by waynetee(m): 3:32pm On Sep 28, 2023
BabaIbo:
Why do this guy's always find every possible means to showcase their inferiority complex.

The letter is just a letter of approval to hold a festival in their domain, which some other tribes/ethnic groups have been doing before now.
This is more like an approval which every ethnic group who want to celebrate their day or festival do to get the government of that domain to be in the know of such celebration.

Nna ehn, these people and unnecessary competition ehn.

Na today people don dey celebrate their days in other countries?

Anyway, congrats to the reasonable ones.

Where did they write anything like approval there ? Your mumuness no too much like this grin?

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Raskimonojendor: 3:35pm On Sep 28, 2023
Wawu....swagger too much grin

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Goke7: 3:35pm On Sep 28, 2023
Petdagr8t:
But can the Yorubas make same declaration and mark a day for other tribe's festival in Lagos and Ibadan? the answer is no but here are they celebrating good gestures from a civilized society but can't replicate it here in their native town.
why don't you take the lead and start in your own place first to claim you're indeed better

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Raskimonojendor: 3:36pm On Sep 28, 2023
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy
These guys are everywhere

I guess their originality is the reason why they could easily penetrate any settings and still get celebrated

In a world where everyone is fast abandoning their identity to feel western, Some group wanna make their own identity go global


They are great
From Brazil to Cuba to USA to Dominican Republic to Trinidad and Tobago to Puerto Rico to Argentina to Venezuela, they are just everywhere.

A few days ago, they were celebrating Oduduwa in Brazil even with the Brazilian president adorning a proudly Oduduwa clothing.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Menclothing: 3:37pm On Sep 28, 2023
Nigeria to the world

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by KingFrank01: 3:37pm On Sep 28, 2023
ASAPFERG:
God bless yorubas cool

God punish easternbul monkeys tongue
You are definitely an IMBECIDE.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Holluwhakemmy(f): 3:38pm On Sep 28, 2023
Congratulations to us. Ayo Abara bi n tin

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Menclothing: 3:38pm On Sep 28, 2023
Petdagr8t:
But can the Yorubas make same declaration and mark a day for other tribe's festival in Lagos and Ibadan? the answer is no but here are they celebrating good gestures from a civilized society but can't replicate it here in their native town.

You not in Nigeria when isese day was celebrated all over 8 state of Yoruba
Last month

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Josh109: 3:39pm On Sep 28, 2023
BBigMike:
How much is Dollar now?

Renewed shege pro max for agbado miscreants...

BATstards!!!!!
grin..abeg who frustrate this monkey 🐒

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by IPDGP: 3:39pm On Sep 28, 2023
happney65:
Ahahahahahahahaa. Yoruba people wants to take over Texas o..

We will not accept it.

Never

Laiye Laiye . grin grin grin

We no dey claim land way no be our own

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Jagaban2012: 3:42pm On Sep 28, 2023
Nnnnnyamiri crew will not like this.....

All these Developer that refuse to stay in their home.town and develop them will not want to hear this....

Tinubu has come to stay and he will Yorubalized the whole world....if Nnnnyamirii people like make dem go enter Lagoon.....

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by BJanta: 3:43pm On Sep 28, 2023
[quote author=AfonjaConehead post=126070352][/quote]

Every normal human being all over the world has a cone head, except the Ibos from Southeast Nigeria who are all cannibalists. GOD is displeased with humans who live like beasts , eating one another. So, He flattens their head to reduce its capacity and hence, the ability and the capability to function properly. Therefore, the reason why ALL Ibos lack understanding and wisdom and why their intelligence is so generally LOW.they are

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Irony1: 3:43pm On Sep 28, 2023
tonicyril:


I tot as much cus I know you to be a p!g. grin grin grin

Eya, you are actually a pig, a dirty one at that matter and i do not wrestle with pigs, you are not worth that stress.
Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by VOTSexchange: 3:49pm On Sep 28, 2023
Great news.

Who’s also in US here? Let’s link up
Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by BJanta: 3:49pm On Sep 28, 2023
BBigMike:
How much is Dollar now?

Renewed shege pro max for agbado miscreants...

BATstards!!!!!

It's infinitely much better and blessed to be agbado man than to be a cannibalist and cursed as a human eater as every Iboman is.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Greenfusion: 3:53pm On Sep 28, 2023
One of Tinubu's and APC's achievement, Tinubu built and established Yoruba day in Dallas.....
Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by leviaka: 3:54pm On Sep 28, 2023
A tribalistic people celebrating Yoruba day in a civilized country, in Lagos or any other Yoruba state, try and speak Igbo in a gathering or in a bus and see how irritated they will be, sometimes ago a Yoruba boss sent his servant to buy him newspapers, the boy went and bought some papers, the Oga went berserk and threw the champion newspaper(owned by an Igbo man) at him .
A church rccg posted an Igbo pastor somewhere in surulere the congregation mostly Yoruba’s became very angry and majority of them left that church, I will say it and say it always, if the Yoruba’s have not been part of Nigeria, our country would have been an interesting place to live , they are horrible people when it comes to tribalism, with the exception of a few of them, they will tell you that they are accommodating (lie from the pit of hell) they are fetish, vindictive , wicked and cowards.
If you can celebrate your culture in another land, let others celebrate theirs in your land , instead one conehead wants to introduce indigenous laws, their new train station they have introduced Yoruba language, you are afraid your language will erode, but you are happy to introduce your language in another land and wants it to be recognized, but you don’t want to recognize other languages in your own land , bunch of hypocrites.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by duro4chang(m): 3:54pm On Sep 28, 2023
Omoluabi. Yoruba on top.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Bestinstinct(m): 3:58pm On Sep 28, 2023
BentizilL0:
If I'm not Edo, I'm definitely a Yoruba

Proudly both grin

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Sillymoderators: 4:02pm On Sep 28, 2023
Emyzoloye5:
Yoruba ko, rice bandits ni
The thing pain am lol..😂😂

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Otolomo1(m): 4:02pm On Sep 28, 2023
Yoruba to the world
Corn247:
Congratulations yoruba people.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Raskimonojendor: 4:05pm On Sep 28, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Awesome!

Thank you Dallas for the honour. This is highly commendable and we don't make light of this honour. Thank you.

We urge other communities, especially Yoruba communities in the Caribbeans, to declare Yoruba Day too.

The sweat and blood from the brows of our forebears built their societies and we will love them to honour our Yoruba forebears.

Hopefully, some day the United Nations will recognise the International Day of The Yoruba to cement our place in the history and advancement of mankind. Check my signature for free stuffs!
They are too much. Even a 19th century colonialist confirms how great the tribe is.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by toprealman: 4:07pm On Sep 28, 2023
The globalization we want, nice one.
Looking forward to when a Yoruba state will declare any day as Hausafest day.

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by SirLakes: 4:10pm On Sep 28, 2023
grin
Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by Swiftgrp: 4:12pm On Sep 28, 2023
Corn247:
Congratulations yoruba people.
Impressive!

Some other cities in the U.S. have such proclamations too.

President Lula of Brazil early this year also declared an annual national public holiday for the celebration of the internationally recognized Yoruba religion (Ifa religion) when the Ooni of Ife visited Brazil and gave a major speech to the Brazilian parliament.

Bahia in Brazil is a focal point of
Yoruba culture and religion in Brazil. The internationally known music and culture group in Brazil named OLODUM (shortened from the Yoruba name for God, Olodumare) that sings in Yoruba and Brazilian-Portuguese was featured in the iconic pop star
Michael Jackson's music video entitled: "They don't care about us."

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Re: Dallas Has Officially Declared October 7, 2023 As Yoruba Festival Day by SirLakes: 4:15pm On Sep 28, 2023
leviaka:
A tribalistic people celebrating Yoruba day in a civilized country, in Lagos or any other Yoruba state, try and speak Igbo in a gathering or in a bus and see how irritated they will be, sometimes ago a Yoruba boss sent his servant to buy him newspapers, the boy went and bought some papers, the Oga went berserk and threw the champion newspaper(owned by an Igbo man) at him .
A church rccg posted an Igbo pastor somewhere in surulere the congregation mostly Yoruba’s became very angry and majority of them left that church, I will say it and say it always, if the Yoruba’s have not been part of Nigeria, our country would have been an interesting place to live , they are horrible people when it comes to tribalism, with the exception of a few of them, they will tell you that they are accommodating (lie from the pit of hell) they are fetish, vindictive , wicked and cowards.
If you can celebrate your culture in another land, let others celebrate theirs in your land , instead one conehead wants to introduce indigenous laws, their new train station they have introduced Yoruba language, you are afraid your language will erode, but you are happy to introduce your language in another land and wants it to be recognized, but you don’t want to recognize other languages in your own land , bunch of hypocrites.

You didn't mention how similar stories to the one you narrated happen in your own region. Abi make I help you grin grin


I jus say make I remind you...ewu

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