I was on Twitter when this egbon started from 1, now at 18M.
That's really crazzsyyyyyy! Allāhummma bārikkk, sir.
May Allāh expand it to billions and beyond.
Barokallāhu feekum, sir.
📢 EGG-CITING MILESTONE 📢
I'm EGG-static to announce the "birth" of our 18 MILLIONTH Egg at @AsadaFoods! 🤩🥚
Massive thanks to our incredible EGG-stomers. Your support and encouragement mean everything!
Here's to Millions more!
#AsadaFoods#18MillionEggs
Does the loss of biodiversity inevitably lead to a loss of cultural and epistemic diversity? If so, how might such knowledge be documented, transmitted, and/or revitalized before it disappears alongside the species it describes?
Thank you for your anticipated response @arojinle1
Well done on the presentation, and thank you for preserving an important aspect of Yorùbá intellectual heritage.
I'm curious: can indigenous knowledge itself become endangered or even extinct when the animals around which that knowledge was formed disappear from
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I just finished co-presenting a paper titled "Tentative Truths: Yorùbá Indigenous Knowledge of Animals in Epistemic Transition," with Dr. Nathaniel Omilani of the Department of Science and Technology Education, University of Ìbàdàn, at the ongoing Lagos Studies Association, 2026.
A HEALER IN NEED OF HEALING
Mustapha Bashir Ayodeji, a 300L MBBS student at Unilorin, was studying to save lives. Now, he’s fighting for his own.
Bashir has been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Failure. His dreams are on hold as he faces grueling weekly dialysis.