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Igbos are doing well. 80% of them didn’t protest, they are supportive and patient with the government. Some Yoruba people are oloribuku, na yoruba dey do yoruba – Actor Lege Miami.

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Lege Miami’s Statement on Igbos and Yorubas

Actor Lege Miami’s statement highlights a perceived difference in attitude between Igbos and Yorubas regarding government policies and protests. Here’s a breakdown:

– _Igbos_: Lege Miami claims that 80% of Igbos did not participate in protests, implying a sense of patience and support for the government.
– _Yorubas_: He describes some Yorubas as “oloburuku” (ungrateful or ingrate), suggesting that they are critical of the government and unappreciative of its efforts.
– _Intra-Yoruba Conflict_: The phrase “na yoruba dey do yoruba” suggests that Yorubas are infighting or working against each other, rather than presenting a united front.

Lege Miami’s statement may be seen as:

– _Divisive_: Highlighting ethnic differences and potentially fueling tensions between Igbos and Yorubas.
– _Subjective_: Based on personal observations or biases, rather than objective facts or representative data.
– _Simplistic_: Overlooking the complexity of individual opinions and experiences within both ethnic groups.

It’s essential to approach such statements with nuance, recognizing the diversity of thought within ethnic groups and avoiding generalizations.

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Despite my criticism of Burna Boy over the oppression of Speed Darlington by using the police, I still like his music because it resonates with my ideology around societal injustice & oppression. It’s nothing personal but just ideological principles. But DAVIDO is my goat. -Lawyer Deji

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Despite my criticism of Burna Boy over the oppression of Speed Darlington by using the police, I still like his music because it resonates with my ideology around societal injustice & oppression. It’s nothing personal but just ideological principles. But DAVIDO is my goat.

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Wrestling Legend, Rey Misterio Sr. d!es at 66

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Mexican Wrestling legend, Rey Misterio Sr. has d!ed at age 66.

The death of Mysterio Sr., whose real name is Miguel Ángel López Días, was announced by his son, El Hijo de Rey Misterio (Miguel Aarón López Hernández) on Facebook on Friday, December 20.

“Friends and family, I regret to inform you that my Father, Miguel Ángel López Días, Rey Misterio Sr., Passed away this morning…I will keep you informed. Thank you,” read the statement, originally posted in Spanish. A cause of death was not announced.

Mexican wrestling company Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide also issued a statement on social media to confirm the news.

“We mourn the sensitive passing of Miguel Ángel López Días, known as Rey Misterio Sr. We send our deepest condolences to your loved ones and lift our prayers to heaven for your eternal rest,” the statement, originally posted in Spanish, read.

Mysterio Sr. is the uncle of current WWE superstar Rey Misterio.

Misterio’s son, fellow WWE superstar Dominik Misterio, reacted to his death by sharing pictures of him on Instagram, writing in the caption, “🖤.”

His death comes nearly one month after the death of his brother (Misterio’s father), Roberto Gutierrez, at the age of 76 on Nov. 17.

Mysterio Sr. began his career as a boxer before making his in-ring debut as a wrestler in 1976.

Misterio Sr. won various titles throughout his run, including the Revolution Tag Team Championship, which he held with his son, the IWC World Middleweight Championship, and the WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship, per Newsweek.

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Tragic Loss: TikTok Sensation Beandri Booysen Passes Away at 19

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South African social media influencer Beandri Booysen, renowned for her inspiring posts on TikTok, has sadly departed on Wednesday, December 18, at the tender age of 19.

Her family shared the heartbreaking news on social media, highlighting Beandri’s courageous battle with Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that accelerates aging in children.

In a poignant tribute, Beandri’s loved ones described her as a vibrant and infectious young woman who “radiated hope and joy” despite her health challenges. They praised her unique spirit, which inspired countless individuals worldwide.

As news of her passing spread, an outpouring of condolences flooded TikTok. According to medical experts, Progeria causes rapid aging, with symptoms emerging within the first two years of life. The average life expectancy for children with Progeria is approximately 15 years, although some may live longer or shorter lives.

While there is currently no cure for Progeria, ongoing research and novel treatments offer promise for managing symptoms and complications. Beandri’s family has requested privacy during this difficult time and will share details about a memorial service in due course.

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