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Abibifahodie
Quick ramble
in a conversation with @taukhamisi
there was an acknowledgment in the fact that as much as we idolize our Grandancestors, and the past of the Abibiman – Our Grandancestors were not perfect. As we give praise to them – In which ways can we recognize the shortcomings within their own trials and tribulations. In…
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Bẹ́ẹ̀ ni. Mo mọ̀yẹn.
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Yeah, I don’t use that at all intentionally.
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Yup learned about this at the beginning of this journey. Glad I never got a chance to use it lol. On a related note found out a while back that “Yoruba” is not the proper name for the people that are currently identified by that namesake. Been looking for more clarity on that. Haven’t found anything substantial. Not yet at least. This brings up… Read more
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@NonMwenSe you’re spot on, what’s even crazier is how defensive native some Yoruba get when you bring that up. Even the term “Yoruba” like you said. From the ones I’ve brought it up to they either scoff and tell me to just use alaafia, or they say you wouldn’t use it in that context. Though they never deny it, just argue. As for the correct…
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