All Ojehs are the same from the origins in Ile-Ife and Ijaiye in Nigeria to Benin Republic through Togo to the Gaas in Ghana to Sierra Leone, Guinea and Mali. All the masquerades speak the original Nago (Ile-Ife)language and the drums are the bata, omele and iya ilu. Even in Gabon and Gambia. Check it out.
We need more of these including the soway or sampas. Let’s show case our best dancers and bubu as well. We have the best for sure. Thus May even attract tourist.
This is a unique culture of the Themne people of Sierra Leone.......Should I disagree with other narratives of its origins? Ojeh or Egugu is truly of Yoruba origin. But the Ojeh in Sierra Leone is only practiced by the Themne tribe. And the Themnes are credited to migrate to the northwest of Sierra Leone from beyond the the Futa Djallon mountains before the arrival of the Mane or today Mende. These Themnes are very likely connected to the people of Benin and the Yoruba peoples culturally.....And the Ojeh didn't just start among the Themne with the arrival of the Creoles and the colonial English.... its always been there within the Themne people particularly at the village level. Please listen to the Themne songs being sang. They have nothing to do with the repatriated or Creole settlers and indeed the English as some would assume.....Ojeh maybe Argoo or Koskos is a unique culture of the Themne people and not plugged from the Creole or the Repatriated settlers in Freetown as assumed. The Creole form of masked street dancers is different and called "Hunting", which is a celebration of seasonal wild boar slaughtering......
Up till now I couldn't figure out the languages that coscos are speaking, I'm only limited to it translations into Temne language... God continued your blessing upon our people .
It’s really beautiful to watch and it reminds me of the days when cape light beautifully dressed in white , pajerro pack fine beautifully dressed in red etc use to compete as to who dances best with melodious songs and drums that goes with every step..From Yoni (Mile 91, patifu),Yayleh or yilleh to Kangama Kono. The culture is very rich at least from what I remember. Thank you so much for juggling our memories and show casing our beautiful culture ❤️🇸🇱❤️.
Unique Themne culture in Sierra Leone! Applauds to the editor! Maybe the societal benefits of such gathering must be highlighted like peace, harmony, love to all... No killings, no aggression etc.... Well done, Maforki or maybe Lokomasama?
All Ojehs are the same from the origins in Ile-Ife and Ijaiye in Nigeria to Benin Republic through Togo to the Gaas in Ghana to Sierra Leone, Guinea and Mali. All the masquerades speak the original Nago (Ile-Ife)language and the drums are the bata, omele and iya ilu.
Even in Gabon and Gambia. Check it out.
The same from gamatamm cheebaaburuu
We need more of these including the soway or sampas. Let’s show case our best dancers and bubu as well. We have the best for sure. Thus May even attract tourist.
Original ojeh
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Hi my name is Sando where can I this 86 ojeh, is very important I find him
How comes I’m just seeing this now??😂😂💃🏾💃🏾
This is a unique culture of the Themne people of Sierra Leone.......Should I disagree with other narratives of its origins? Ojeh or Egugu is truly of Yoruba origin. But the Ojeh in Sierra Leone is only practiced by the Themne tribe. And the Themnes are credited to migrate to the northwest of Sierra Leone from beyond the the Futa Djallon mountains before the arrival of the Mane or today Mende. These Themnes are very likely connected to the people of Benin and the Yoruba peoples culturally.....And the Ojeh didn't just start among the Themne with the arrival of the Creoles and the colonial English.... its always been there within the Themne people particularly at the village level. Please listen to the Themne songs being sang. They have nothing to do with the repatriated or Creole settlers and indeed the English as some would assume.....Ojeh maybe Argoo or Koskos is a unique culture of the Themne people and not plugged from the Creole or the Repatriated settlers in Freetown as assumed. The Creole form of masked street dancers is different and called "Hunting", which is a celebration of seasonal wild boar slaughtering......
Awodi Awolowo is a very special secret society until u enter there. That is the beauty of the society
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Up till now I couldn't figure out the languages that coscos are speaking, I'm only limited to it translations into Temne language... God continued your blessing upon our people .
🤣🤣🤣 so funny.
So beautiful to watch. I love my country sierra Leone
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I really love my country Sierra Leone
Aruna Conteh 🎉😢
❤❤
Temne power let go AWOKO
This guy needs promotion... is very good
This is a society, stop putting this on Media please
My friend the world has change and you can't help that. Today the entire world has connected to one and is beautiful.
❤🎉😊😮keep it 💯 up
𝑰𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆 𝑨86
I love it.
It’s really beautiful to watch and it reminds me of the days when cape light beautifully dressed in white , pajerro pack fine beautifully dressed in red etc use to compete as to who dances best with melodious songs and drums that goes with every step..From Yoni (Mile 91, patifu),Yayleh or yilleh to Kangama Kono. The culture is very rich at least from what I remember. Thank you so much for juggling our memories and show casing our beautiful culture ❤️🇸🇱❤️.
True for yoni and mile 91
🧛😂
So amazing
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agugu zinvie
Kalie give more of 86 ,and reduce the talking but the parformance
It makes me to remember the days of Cape Light ,Regia,and Salone de Public in Kono
Lovely💯♥️ is really good
Is remind me of those days 🥰 about my Dad & is brothers
Very fantastic 💯✅
Unique Themne culture in Sierra Leone! Applauds to the editor! Maybe the societal benefits of such gathering must be highlighted like peace, harmony, love to all... No killings, no aggression etc.... Well done, Maforki or maybe Lokomasama?
Proud of ojeh
It good to see this kind of ojeh it reduced a lot of stress to the minds of the people's
Love it ❤️
𝑰 𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆 86 𝒂𝒘𝒐𝒌𝒐 ❤
We still remember the good days of awoko cape light, Latin, reggae, C90 etc.
You people make me remember back in the days ok.
This devil is funny I like it
This devil more more energy you put sorry you will be weak
This reminds me of the ojeh at the NDMC surrounding in the 80's.
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🥰😍❤️❤️❤️
So amazing ❤
So amazing
Mi tribe n culture
So sweet ❤️🥰🥰🥰
Very good
Big sabanor original orjah
C 90 Awoko
We're is the Aribo
Nice culture
Wow,that great
This the only part in the ojeh society I like.
Naice dance
❤❤❤❤❤❤🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🇸🇱🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow 😲
Great
it is so Beautiful
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You find 86 in Maforki Chiefdom, Port Loko District, Northern Sierra Leone.
Perfect
Maberu
You guys just take me back and reminded me of all my friends dead and alive.