I honestly don’t understand why salaries are paid early during end-of-year festivities but not during Ramadan or Sallah. Muslims also need money to prepare.
Food prices go up, transport costs rise, clothes and charity expenses increase yet salaries remain on schedule.Why is other events treated as a national economic priority while Ramadan and Eid are seen as personal religious matters?
This isn’t about asking for favors. It’s about fairness and economic justice. Muslim families deserve the same consideration.
Rare yoruba names for a girl child
1. Digiola
-reflection of wealth
2. Adaratan
-the perfect one
3. Mofaramade
-i choose royalty
4. Atirola
-we have found wealth
5. Ifeya
-love pays
6. Jolaade
-one who enjoys the goodness of royalty
7. Agbeleade
-She who lives in a royal court
8. Morayo
-i have found joy
9. Adetoun
-the crown is worth celebrating
10. Fiyisikemi
-pamper me with honour
11. Dukiaoluwa
the lord's property
12. Pipelayomi
-complete is my joy
13. Eni-iyi
-a person of honour
Yoruba names are not just names, they carry meanings, significance, and stories that reflect the culture, values, and aspirations of the Yoruba people. Yoruba names convey messages, blessings, or attributes that parents hope their children will substantiate making them more than just identifiers..
for some days now. i come on x and my feed is full of muslim vs Christian. tribalism. is that what yall talk about now?
or its what the app pushes now?