Let me put this into perspective for you. My grandfather was a man of timber and caliber, father to the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi. Activism runs through my bloodline like oxygen, not a costume I wear for relevance or coins.
Now look at you. No lineage. No legacy. No traceable contribution to this nation beyond the noise you generate on a borrowed timeline. Your family tree is a stump.
You are not qualified to engage me. You are not even a footnote. You are a misplaced, digitally homeless individual with the intellectual depth of a puddle, stumbling across platforms you clearly lack the pedigree to navigate.
The moronic display you are putting on right now is not surprising. It is, in fact, the only language available to someone with nothing to offer and no history to stand on.
As you were.
If you’re moving from Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the UK 🇬🇧 and you’re unsure which city to choose, here’s a quick shortcut to save you hours of research.
🇬🇧 London = 🇳🇬 Lagos. Same pressure, same movement, same feeling that everybody is chasing something bigger.
🇬🇧 Milton Keynes = 🇳🇬 Abuja. Clean, planned, structured, and somehow still making roundabouts a lifestyle.
🇬🇧 Edinburgh = 🇳🇬 Port Harcourt. Oil city energy, straight-faced people, and zero interest in pretending life is cheap.
🇬🇧 Birmingham = 🇳🇬 Kano. Young city, serious hustle, and enough commercial weight to matter without needing London’s validation.
🇬🇧 Leicester = 🇳🇬 Benin City. Community everywhere, cultures mixing easily, and enough Naija presence to make the move feel softer.
🇬🇧 Manchester = 🇳🇬 Ibadan. Proud identity, deep culture, and a city that does not need to shout before you notice its influence.
🇬🇧 Leeds = 🇳🇬 Kaduna. Quietly important. Practical people. No unnecessary noise, just real life and real work.
🇬🇧 Bristol = 🇳🇬 Enugu. Clean energy. Creative crowd. A softer pace, but still enough ambition to keep things moving.
🇬🇧 Bradford = 🇳🇬 Ilorin. Affordable, underrated, and built more on real community than on hype.
Which one did I get right and which one did I miss?
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Featured his wife, the Soft Queen, on #BlueFire
About a week before the baby came, I was still mixing the songs. I was too sick to mix the main album, so I was determined to mix #FujiXtra - Beautiful Songs from a beautiful man!!! If you haven't yet, go listen. 💙
I think ‘’Iya yin’’ is a versatile Yoruba phrase.
When it is used normally, it means ‘’your mother’’
-You can use it to describe yourself while talking about your achievements, especially to brag.
E.g Iya yin ti blow o.
-Used to insult people’s mothers with 5 or 10 fingers facing the receiver.
E.g Iya yin ✋🏽 ✋🏽
- Used by a woman to describe herself while mentioning that a man wants her.
E.g Bobo yen fe fe iya yin.
- Used as an expression to mean you don’t really care .
E.g I will say my mind. Iya yin.