@__o_r_a_c_l_e_@dammiedammie35 Not Yoruba people please. It’s just a particular group of citizens that have refused to accept the truth and be honest with themselves. I will no longer attribute it to a particular tribe because I’ve seen thousands of Yorubas speak against this present administration.
Everyone is at fault
~Davido for being promiscuous, they took DNA tests five times because of it
~Davido’s father for being too kind and considerate
~Anu’s mother and entire family for letting poverty and lack of shame soil her unknown family name . Imagine grandma crying. for what exactly ?
~ Anu’s mother for refusing to make a video to refute these allegations and tell her child who her real father is.
~ Anu’s mother for allowing kemi Omo Werey deceive her with this nonsense propaganda.
~ myself , for typing all of this instead of getting ready for work .
Notice how I didn’t blame kemi Omo Werey? You can’t blame a mad person.
@Fulani_Tutor Nah. I'm not going to delete Netflix off my phone, and I'm surely watching it.
I'm old enough to make my OWN decisions as a Muslim
Is the movie pushing stereotypical agenda? Yes. It's left for us to deal with killer herdsmen and religious terrorists in our midst as Northerners
The HERDS highlights:
If only you watched before you start taking n@nsense
1. How “Armed Herders” involved in terrorism
2. How some Yorubas involve in body parts harvesting.
3. How some Igbos involve in Osu caste, showing the segregations.
4. How some pastors & church involve in human parts rituals.
The story touched every part both religion and tribes ….
And Funny enough The kidnappers were not even herders, they stole the cows from a herder to do their attack
You go carry phone dey type rubbish..
“EFCC please give the Federal Government the tech you use in tracking yahoo boys. So they can track bandits.”
— Veteran Rapper, Ruggedman beseech the EFCC.