@jay_mikee Some can't even complete a sentence in Yoruba without injecting English into it. Yet, they are here shouting "they're demonising the culture." How about you watch the movie and learn one or two proverbs at least?
We are quick to say our thoughts and prayers are with them, but we lack regard for human lives.
It's every man for himself now—survival of the fittest, when we are not wild animals. Until we change our mindset even God won't take us seriously.
It is well oo
Ojude Oba how? We've got issues of kidnapping all around the country with recent attacks being in the southwest. More than 40 children are in the den of the bloodsucking bandits, nursing mothers begging for their lives, a teacher was publicly behæded and children brutally whipped
Yet, we went ahead with the annual Ojude Oba festival. That's the height of insensitivity. Are we even măd in this country? Don't we have shame?
We don't care for ourselves—showing zero human feeling, empathy, or even sympathy—and we expect the government to take us seriously.
@segunjoguns@instablog9ja I have come to set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
Matthew 10:35
@BayuzTv The mother wiping tears off her boy's face got to me somehow.
It's good to see the boys having a connection with and respect for their mothers.