Monday, March 30, 2015

B'o Te Dibo, O ti Wole!

for blog post title translation, keep scrolling through - will be the last note of the blog, make sure you read the content of course! #NigeriaDecides as of 9:09pm *Runs through house with imaginary broom chanting "APC-Change!"* *Grab your popcorn, grab your mates. Grab your favourite device and use the outlet of your choice as a supplement* *Finally....oh wait. You need a soundtrack! Looking for some gangster Shi- that will make you feel empowered and perceive the current happenings as some mob stuff - in this case the mob being more or less the people, rather than the incumbent "elite" I HIGHLY suggest All Eyez On Me x Burna Boy x JR x LES. "Niggaz ain't runnin' anymore now, seriously" Say it with all the gusto that you can muster from your chest! This is the life that we live, and if you f- it up, we will take it away from you! Robbery tin's... say Nigerians (including my grandma?)(If you choose to listen to this song, stop at 3:23, then rewind back to the beginning, cos the rap segment thereafter is not as hot, and may cause that 'mood-fitting' nature of the song to become non-existent* Finally...watch history be made. I mean, the current common rhetoric is that of the opposition to be not even as viable of an option, but at this point, ANYONE is better than GEJ - distant bystander comment. Daily posts from the weekend will come soon. In #recoverymode Translation: A common Yoruba phrase chanted to candidates who show a likelihood of winning, and they are literally at the brink securing their victory. Literally translated, it's an exaggerated statement, boasting in the candidates ability to secure their victory: "even if you didn't contest, you've won!" GMB. You've won. I just pray.. . -FB

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