Explain this South-West and North-West divide - is it about language and ethnicity or what? Or are the "geopolitical zones" merely developmental/representational regions based on needs or populations?
Isn't Ilorin a Yoruba town? What other languages are spoken in Kwara State? Do Kwarans consider themselves Yoruba?
Anyway, one Nigeria.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015
Kwara is Yorubaland?
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