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@SirJarus Obviously, Plateau state. I spent a couple of years in Taraba and Taraba... I still want to visit Gembu in Taraba sha.. I believe it is the coldest place in Nigeria
The Làákàyè, Ọgbọ́n, Òye, and Ìmọ̀ that you are using will never wither. Èdùmàrè òní jẹ́ kí ẹkú ní èwe. Àlàáfíà àti àjíǹde ará a maa jẹ́ fún yín. Òjòjò ò ní ṣ'owó kó má ná'jà, ko ko ko lára ọta ńle... Àṣẹ
Two Years of Promoting Yoruba Heritage!
The journey was inspired by a deep love for our language and traditions, and I made the decision to focus strictly on Yoruba content. My mission was clear: to shine a spotlight on the beauty of the language.
I always wanted my content to educate, inspire, and resonate with people who cherish our heritage. Those who know the Yoruba culture deeply and those who are just reawakening their love for it.
Through unlearning and relearning, I’ve been able to produce content that stays true to our roots rather than mere viral videos. Hearing from people who feel connected to Yoruba culture through my content has been a gratifying experience.
Whether it's a kind message, a comment, a shared post, phone call, monetary gift, or someone expressing how my work has inspired them to learn Yoruba, these moments remind me why I started this journey.
This journey has also deepened my appreciation for the richness of Yoruba heritage. Every piece of content I create connects me further to my ancestry.
There’s so much more to explore and share about the Yoruba language. To everyone who has supported me so far, thank you! Your feedback and encouragement keep me motivated.
Ẹ ṣeun gan-an, mo dúpẹ́ púpọ̀ o 🙏
@SirJarus You shouldn't even play this morning. You suppose just go, watch, and have fun. Mentally last night UCL hurt will have effects except we wan lie give ourselves
@jon_d_doe His wife was beside him during that call. He knew he was bluffing, but he had no choice. Man is acting on his needs, for her to say yes on something he requested
@Dunmininuboy@tiwantiwa01 That was my first observation. In one breath, he disagrees, in the next few sentences, he said he agreed with Prof. What a confused fella
@wandeo@SirJarus As much as you have a point, your explanation makes it easier to admit that "Kawu" can never be a Yorùbá name
Our ancestors are deeply rooted in research. They don't give names anyhow. There's no Yorùbá name that is not attached to history or event. Na y dey say orúkọ nro ni
@SirJarus At VIO Ojodu berger, a convo where someone mentioned that no job in Nigeria can earn one a salary worthy to own a car after 10yrs of working. I tried to correct him. Before I could even say jack, he shush me, I smiled, and look on. Later, say Ghana bigger than 9ja, I just smiled
@jon_d_doe None is good, but deaf is better. Deaf can read lips or request it written. Blind will need an extreme mastering of an environment to be able to do amazingly well, independently.
That's why Yorùbás says "ojú lọba ara" the eyes as the king of the human organ.