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| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by yommen: 6:02pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
MadPolitician:You wrote all this nonsense full of fear and hatred just because a state in Yoruba land wants to have a Yoruba translation of its laws. Your bitterness is a world beater o. You people sgiygi back to your villages if you feel you are not okay with na. |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by adicius: 6:17pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
Let the asylum seekers and refugees from the five plots of dirt, eroded land get that message loud and clear. Go back to your useless zone and region and turn it into the next Dubai. We don't want your fake products, prostitutes and cannibal way of live. You are not wanted here. . |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by Christistruth02: 6:50pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
kokomilala:Look , the Yorubas of Benin Repubiic and togo, the egun Of Benin and togo, the Ga and Ewe Tribes Of Benin, togo and Ghana all migrated from Ile ife and are descendants of Oduduwa Ouidah ,Seme and Allada were all originally part of the Yoruba Popo Kingdom that reached togo The Fon Of Dahomey Conquered part of it and intermarried with the Popos to produce the egun People and Language Even the Fon People themselves had some Yoruba Ancestry but it was the Slave trade that truly put them on the Map They were Truly a Slave raiding and Trading Nation they didn’t even bother with Agriculture till Slavery was abolished after french Colonisation so the egun had to flee from them to save themselves from Slavery When the Alaafin of Oyo reconquered the Kingdom both the Fon and egun there became bilingual speaking Yoruba too in addition to the Gun gbe Language Egun Ewe Yoruba are all Siblings and one people That is why everytime Ipob try to use their bad belle ti put wedge between Yoruba, Egun and Eweit always fails and they are completely uninterested it is because they know their own homeboys |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by YoungBlackRico(m): 6:56pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
Thewrath:Your tears starts and ends here. Just a subtle reminder. |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by adekolaelect(m): 8:01pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
Thewrath:As you have energy to build Lagos Strange land but left your indigenous states undeveloped.
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| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by Thewesterner(m): 10:04pm On Feb 18, 2025 |
Thewrath:What about the ones going on in your zone? Is your zone crime free? Is any zone crime free in Nigeria? |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by EndBuhariNow(m): 3:50am On Feb 19, 2025 |
ASAPFERG:all these write up because I challenge you to demand for oduduwa 🤣 |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by statesman6: 5:40am On Feb 19, 2025 |
Christistruth02:Mumu... Come to Ife East now to die |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by WhiteBlack: 6:39am On Feb 19, 2025 |
Sheuns:They are Yorubas just like we have the Eguns in Ogun state, the Ijebus, the Ekiti ketes in Ekiti state, all are Yorubas |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by ASAPFERG: 7:36am On Feb 19, 2025 |
EndBuhariNow:we are demanding for it. ![]() |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by Dagrace01(m): 9:46am On Feb 19, 2025 |
nairavsdollars:You're sick in the head, where did you you see your fake statistics. So Igbos are plentier than the host? Ode! Go back to your hometown and tell your government to translate the law into your local dialect, this is Yoruba land and we'll do it exactly the way we want it. Go and knack your head against the wall. |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by orisa37: 11:44am On Feb 19, 2025*. Modified: 1:07pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
VERY GOOD. "KO SEWU LOKO AFI GIRIGIRI APARO LASAN". MEANING, THERE IS NO FEAR IN THE FARM, EXCEPT THE PATRIMONIAL PHENOMENAL OF PARTRIDGES. |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by drmuri(m): 3:38pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
nairavsdollars:Lol No be 50% , na 200%. You think Lagos state is limited to Festac and Amuwo odofin. Dey play |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by Konquest: 11:50pm On Feb 19, 2025 |
[quote author=Lanrelagboi post=134189515]The Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to translating State laws into Yoruba Language to enhance legal accessibility and inclusivity. - This initiative would enhance civic participation and engagement, as citizens would better understand the laws governing them, leading to more active participation in governance processes such as public hearings, community dialogues, and policy advocacy. - This initiative will also promote cultural heritage, as it would help to modernize Yoruba by incorporating contemporary legal terminologies, thereby enriching the language and keeping it relevant for future generations. Organized by the Lagos State Law Reform Commission (LAWRECOM) in conjunction with the Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget. https://x.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1891593043792306656?t=ocRoUzSYDJEX02DYV6rgAw&s=19[/quote] |
| Re: Lagos State Intensifies Efforts To Translate Laws Into Yoruba by Christistruth02: 7:06pm On Feb 21, 2025 |
statesman6:We are indigenes of Ife East |
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