User talk:Ewo18

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Youtube as Reference
Hi there.

We can't use YouTube videos for references so I took your addition to David Ibiyeomie out, for now at least. That video you used seems even more suspect than most as it seems to be a YouTube video of a screen session showing another YouTube video!

If you can find some independent, reliable news coverage (e.g. from newspapers or broadcasters which are not connected to Ibiyeomie himself) supporting what you say then you can put it back using that as a reference instead. --DanielRigal (talk) 22:55, 12 May 2018 (UTC)