I wear agbádá because someone fought for me to never forget it.
Every stitch, every song, every proverb we still have is proof of strength and survival.
What they fought to keep, we carry forward.
This tattoo isn’t just art. It’s my reminder, that even if one day my mouth couldn’t speak Yoruba…
or I wasn’t dressed in our traditional attire…
or I was far away from home…
my skin would still bear the testimony of who I am.
I am Yoruba
Adégbuyì – The Crown Brings Honor | Episode 10 | ṢoGbédè
We’re naming this episode Adégbuyì meaning “The Crown Brings Honor,” in recognition of 3 of our visitors from Ondo State.
📺 watch on YouTube https://t.co/cBJlzkqBtg
📬 be on the show: https://t.co/GOj76TrfFJ
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@BGatesIsaPyscho Fake news!!… those people are literally screaming IUIC and with what they are wearing, you know that’s the Israel United In Christ and not the Haitians.