Dear Rosemary, i want to say thank you for this project, i which your guide was able to really explained better for you to understand well some of the question you put up to him, unfortunately he doesn't do much in educating you and your audience about the palace. In southwest Nigeria, (The Yoruba Extract) monarch institution is well organized and highly respected, because the king is the head of the kingdom, as well the chief judge chosen by the people according to tradition, and he usually work for his people. It's a democratic institution headed by the king, follows by the high chiefs, community/villages chiefs, and families head. That inner opened hall you were taking to serves as assembly hall where the king and high chiefs converge to deliberate to take decision on a matter beyond the families head, or communal chiefs can handle withing the kingdom. Amongst the high chiefs the king has an advisers on different issues, so whenever there is need, he calls on those consigned and they come to the palace to give him advice before he take decision, that is one of the reason there were different places of meeting in the palace, Those old buildings are the ancient part of the palace before modern developments of 20th century. Usually there's always market by the palace for easy chopping for the palace families, remember those days no cars or vehicles. In Africa we have democratic settings that work perfectly before the Europeans arrived in the continent, and it work better than the democracy they introduced to us which is fraudulent in nature, and enables the politicians to steal from the people. The traditional institute governing members are more upright than todays politicians. Our sister from Kenya we love you and say thank you very much❣❤
I'm religiously following ur adventures especially in Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country. Thank you my sister for representing and presenting Nigeria viz a viz Africa positively to the world. Nigeria 🇳🇬 a secret gem , yet to be explored fully by adventures and tourist especially Africans in the Diaspora. Nigeria is such a huge and beautiful country. By the way , I am ur inlaw cus my beautiful wife is from Machakos(Kenya). Asante sana
I traveled from Lagos to Owo, and the journey is astonishing journey I have hard for a year, after many years outside my beloved continent. Owo very peaceful and slippy town
I had my High School education in Owo in the late '70s to the early '80s; although I'm Lagosian, my parents are from Ondo State, the Akoko North-west LGA. It's such an amazing experience living outside of Lagos for the first time and in the Boarding school; I attended Owo High School; Founded by the late Sage and former Executive governor of Ondo State, Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin; the Current Olowo of Owo schooled there too around the same period, his father reigned then. However, you have done a good job here, Rosemary and I encourage you to schedule another visit to enlighten the people about the very rich Owo tradition and culture; like the 'Gogo festival, and the Museum. Well done!!
Rosemary is doing a wonderful job visiting Nigeria. If you can get security support, I will suggest Port Harcourt in the East and maybe Kaduna in the north and Nigeria's new capital Abuja. (That is if your schedule permits, and you have not been to those places already)
One doesn’t need to be into other Palaces before one could determine Facts because all information lies on your fingertips. Owl’s palace, it measures several kilometers squares. QED. !!!!!!
It is the biggest in term of landmass. As for significance, Akure old palace stands out as the building with the largest number of courtyards in Nigeria and so listed by the National Museum and Monuments, but the architecture of Owo palace is far better.
Don't let them convince you about the largest Palace, Owo Palace remain the largest in Africa as documented. Okene Palace is beautiful but it is certainly not the largest Palace in Africa.
You don't have to convince her about the fact that Olowo of Owo Palace is the largest in Africa as documented. No doubt Okene Palace is beautiful but it is not the largest.
Dear Rosemary, i want to say thank you for this project, i which your guide was able to really explained better for you to understand well some of the question you put up to him, unfortunately he doesn't do much in educating you and your audience about the palace.
In southwest Nigeria, (The Yoruba Extract) monarch institution is well organized and highly respected, because the king is the head of the kingdom, as well the chief judge chosen by the people according to tradition, and he usually work for his people. It's a democratic institution headed by the king, follows by the high chiefs, community/villages chiefs, and families head.
That inner opened hall you were taking to serves as assembly hall where the king and high chiefs converge to deliberate to take decision on a matter beyond the families head, or communal chiefs can handle withing the kingdom.
Amongst the high chiefs the king has an advisers on different issues, so whenever there is need, he calls on those consigned and they come to the palace to give him advice before he take decision, that is one of the reason there were different places of meeting in the palace, Those old buildings are the ancient part of the palace before modern developments of 20th century.
Usually there's always market by the palace for easy chopping for the palace families, remember those days no cars or vehicles. In Africa we have democratic settings that work perfectly before the Europeans arrived in the continent, and it work better than the democracy they introduced to us which is fraudulent in nature, and enables the politicians to steal from the people. The traditional institute governing members are more upright than todays politicians.
Our sister from Kenya we love you and say thank you very much❣❤
Thank you so for your explanation and also for taking time to let my audience know more about the owolo palace and people of OWO I appreciate that
I'm religiously following ur adventures especially in Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country. Thank you my sister for representing and presenting Nigeria viz a viz Africa positively to the world. Nigeria 🇳🇬 a secret gem , yet to be explored fully by adventures and tourist especially Africans in the Diaspora. Nigeria is such a huge and beautiful country. By the way , I am ur inlaw cus my beautiful wife is from Machakos(Kenya). Asante sana
Thank you sir yes you are my in-law and thank you for your sweet support one love ❤️
Am a yoruba man I never know this, good job madam.
Most welcome sir
Even me self
A job well done, keep it up .Thanks .
Emi õmõ olowo of òwò I enjoy this video so much ❤❤
Thanks
Great job. Thanks for taking us to Ondo state, this Palace is really massive
It really is!
Good job…God bless you and God continue to bless Owo Kingdom
Amen God bless you too
You're doing great, thanks for showcasing Nigeria and it's culture in a positive way
Well done job my sister may the Lord bless you more IJN AMEN
Amen
Keep it up Rosemary
Madam, you're a good ambassador for Kenya. Anyone watching this will leave with a very good impression about Kenyans.
Thank you am grateful 🙏
you are really doing a great work pls keep it up Thanks
I traveled from Lagos to Owo, and the journey is astonishing journey I have hard for a year, after many years outside my beloved continent. Owo very peaceful and slippy town
Yes dear OWO is a peaceful town
Well done. Great effort by you.
I had my High School education in Owo in the late '70s to the early '80s; although I'm Lagosian, my parents are from Ondo State, the Akoko North-west LGA. It's such an amazing experience living outside of Lagos for the first time and in the Boarding school; I attended Owo High School; Founded by the late Sage and former Executive governor of Ondo State, Chief Michael Adekunle Ajasin; the Current Olowo of Owo schooled there too around the same period, his father reigned then.
However, you have done a good job here, Rosemary and I encourage you to schedule another visit to enlighten the people about the very rich Owo tradition and culture; like the 'Gogo festival, and the Museum. Well done!!
Thanks I appreciate your support and am glad you enjoyed the content God bless you
@@rosemaryjus U'r welcome!
In Yorubaland every Oba palace must have a market around it
U are doing well...
Rosemary is doing a wonderful job visiting Nigeria. If you can get security support, I will suggest Port Harcourt in the East and maybe Kaduna in the north and Nigeria's new capital Abuja. (That is if your schedule permits, and you have not been to those places already)
Thank you for the info i appreciate when am ready I will let you know 🙏
How do you know about these interior lands in Nigeria.
Am traveling around Nigeria because I want to learn more about the country
Nice job keep it up
Thanks
sweeping statement. Have you seen all the palaces in Africa? OMG ITS TRUE. APOLOGIES
One doesn’t need to be into other Palaces before one could determine Facts because all information lies on your fingertips. Owl’s palace, it measures several kilometers squares. QED. !!!!!!
There's something special about Yoruba people...... especially the use of Yoruba language.
Because he said there's 34 court yard, in the palace.
It is the biggest in term of landmass. As for significance, Akure old palace stands out as the building with the largest number of courtyards in Nigeria and so listed by the National Museum and Monuments, but the architecture of Owo palace is far better.
What's the Owo Royal's family relationship with the Binis ?
You want to claim it again?
@@atibaadewale8341 🤣🤣🤣
@@atibaadewale8341you are so parochial
This guy should have been telling her the name of each court yard's name.
To me Owo is over 3 thousand years.
The largest palace is in okene kogi State
I thought it's OLOWO of OWO palace
Don't let them convince you about the largest Palace, Owo Palace remain the largest in Africa as documented.
Okene Palace is beautiful but it is certainly not the largest Palace in Africa.
You don't have to convince her about the fact that Olowo of Owo Palace is the largest in Africa as documented. No doubt Okene Palace is beautiful but it is not the largest.
@@rosemaryjusyou re correct. You can ask Google. It's a documented fact.
You are wrong
This is not the biggest palace in Nigeria not to talk of in Africa
Can you tell us just an example?
The funny thing about your comment is you argue without providing an answer😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 funny people
Negative people. They must show themselves.
We are waiting for the bigest palace in Africa. Thanks
A job well done, keep it up .Thanks .