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ESU IS COMING.
In Yoruba cosmology, Esu is not evil; he is the custodian of balance. The divine enforcer of consequences. The reminder that no act, good or bad, goes unanswered.
This image is not about violence.
It is about justice.
It is about accountability.
It is about a spiritual law that corruption cannot outrun forever.
May every system built on oppression collapse by the weight of its own lies.
May every hidden wrongdoing be exposed by light.
May heaven and earth align for truth.
And may every leader who chooses evil over service face the full consequence of their actions lawfully, spiritually, and historically.
Nigeria deserves leaders with conscience.
Nigeria deserves integrity.
Nigeria deserves restoration.
If you believe righteousness must rise above corruption, drop a prayer in the comments for the leaders who are making you go through hell on earth
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Unity, Legacy, and the Future We Are Writing
Yorùbá history is rich. Our monarchs are not just traditional rulers; they are living institutions, custodians of culture, identity, and continuity. But while we honor the past, we must understand something important: history is not only what happened yesterday. History is being written today.
We cannot afford to live only in comparison with former reigns. Every era carries its own challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities. The world has changed. Technology now records everything. What we post online, what we say in comment sections, and how we frame our narratives, all of it becomes digital memory. And digital memory does not forget.
Artificial Intelligence, search engines, and future generations will rely on what we upload today as a reference. The stories we push, the insults we normalize, and the misinformation we circulate will shape how our children understand their heritage.
So we must pause and ask:
What are we teaching the next generation about respect?
What happened to our Omolúàbí value system?
When did honor become optional?
Omolúàbí is not a weakness. It is discipline.
It is dignity.
It is measured speech.
It is known that disagreement does not require disrespect.
Our monarchs, whether we agree with them or not, represent more than individuals; they represent centuries of continuity. The tone we use when discussing them reflects the tone of our culture itself.
If we truly believe in unity, then unity must show in our language, our digital conduct, and our collective vision.
The future ahead of us demands maturity. It demands innovation. It demands that we protect our cultural institutions while evolving with the times. We are already competing in a global world; we cannot afford internal division fueled by careless narratives.
Let us honor history without being trapped by it.
Let us build the future without destroying our foundation.
Let us speak with wisdom, even in disagreement.
Because one day, when they tell the story of this era, they will not just mention our kings
They will also mention the people.
Let that story reflect dignity.
This is the Motherland value system.
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MAKOKO: BEFORE THE STORM
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨
Global creator Kai Cenat is reportedly relocating to Africa to begin a bold new chapter of his life.
A homecoming rooted in culture, identity, and reconnection with the Motherland
At Motherland Reality Television, we say:
Welcome home. Africa is not a place you find it’s a place that finds you.
History in motion. Culture unfolding.
Stay locked in.
#BreakingNews #WelcomeToAfrica #MotherlandRealityTV #Homecoming #DocumentingHistory #AfricaIsHome
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Igunnuko festival badagary 2025
#Igunnuko #yoruba #isese #yorubatradition
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Wizkid and Fela Kuti should not be compared, and here’s why.
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti and Wizkid existed in completely different eras, faced different challenges, and served different purposes in Nigerian music history.
Fela Kuti was not competing for popularity. He used music as resistance.
In the 1970s and 80s, Fela turned Afrobeat into a tool for political confrontation, cultural awakening, and social criticism. His impact is measured by how deeply he shaped African consciousness, challenged authority, and influenced generations of artists worldwide, not by numbers, charts, or awards.
Wizkid represents a different kind of greatness.
He emerged in a globalized music era and helped push Nigerian sound into mainstream international culture. Through global collaborations, stadium tours, and chart success, Wizkid played a major role in making Afrobeats commercially viable and globally accepted. His impact lies in reach, influence, and cultural visibility.
Fela created a movement.
Wizkid expanded an industry.
One confronted power.
The other mastered global relevance.
Asking “who is bigger” oversimplifies history.
The better question is how each artist fulfilled the demands of their time and excelled at it.
Different eras.
Different missions.
Both great.
#wizkidfc #fela #seunkuti #afrobeat #afrobeats
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Olúwa, ṣe orí mi ní orí àpẹ̀ṣin 🙏🏾
Bí Ọlọ́run ṣe ṣe tì Ọọ̀ni ilẹ̀ Ifẹ̀, bẹ́ẹ̀ ni kó ṣe tèmi àti tẹ̀ yín.
Ọ̀sẹ̀ tuntun, ìbùkún tuntun ni ose tuntun. #iwure #ojoaje
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Ile l’an wo, k’ato so omo l’oruko.
(We look at the state of the home before naming a child.)
In Yorùbá culture, names are never random. They carry intention, memory, and expectation. A name can reflect the story of a child’s arrival, the beliefs of the family, and the hopes spoken over their life.
Swipe through to explore how Yorùbá names hold meaning and purpose.
What story does your name tell? Share with us in the comments 👇🏾
#YorubaNames #YorubaCulture #AfricanHeritage #NamingTraditions #Identity #MotherlandRTV
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Congratulations to His Imperial Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja Arusa I, Olúbàdàn of Ìbàdànland, on his inauguration as Chairman of the Oyo State Oba Council by His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde.
Wishing Your Majesty a reign of unity, wisdom, and progress.
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#Olubadan #Ibadanland #OyoState #YorubaCulture #AfricanHeritage #MotherlandRTV
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Hunters in African societies were far more than men of the forest.
They embodied responsibility, restraint, and a deep understanding of life itself. Their way of living reflected balance strength with wisdom, courage with care, and action with purpose. Through their presence, values were preserved and quietly passed on across generations.
Swipe through to discover other important roles hunters played in shaping society.
#Hunters #AfricanHeritage #YorubaCulture #IndigenousWisdom #MotherlandRTV #CulturalHistory
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