@Okwesilieze82@donalddon720 You dey deny your guy, na Anambra I dey look get hope for my governor Hope Uzodinma. Anambra life don spoil... hope life spoil but I get hope 😂
@Simi457364@NigeriaStories Dumbfck is trying to sound smart, I didn't talk to you cause why would I engage in a discussion with a toddler, putting up a burner account doesn't mask your foolery, it's clear as day
Ironically, this heated "Olodo Uprising" conversation is actually a good sign for Nigeria.
Nigeria is finally having its first endogenous, organically-defined culture war over an issue that is intrinsically important to Nigerian society.
Every other culture war that post-colonial Nigeria has fought until now has been imported Yankee slop, or imported religious slop, or both (LGBTQ, 3rd wave Feminism, "sexual liberation", tithing, NYSC hijab, etc).
A society fighting internal culture wars over its own self-defined issues is a society that is finally obtaining an identity of its own. Long may the war continue, and may the olodos suffer crushing defeat that dooms their uprising to the chapters of a Jude Bela historical documentary released in 2045.