Mama Tiago, you are a true mum. Tiago would always love you. He is safe and he can survive anywhere in the world. You gave him a good life experience. I am Yoruba but born in the UK. I went to Nigeria on a holiday as a child without my parents and said I wanted to stay in Nigeria with my cousins. My parents stayed back in London while I schooled in Lagos. It was fun back then. I met my great granma, my granma, grandpa x2, great aunts, my ijebu kindred. Oh I visited many places far into Yoruba land, North of Nigeria, SE of Nigeria. I went to schools that banned yoruba speaking in school. But, I learnt my Yoruba from the streets, the kids, iya olonje, iya onidiri, my village trips to understand proper ijebu, the transport guy, the area locals. I played on the streets back then because we were safe back then. I'm Christian but have muslim family members and traditionalists. We all celebrated each others festivals together. I went to Ijebu with my father for traditional festivals to understand my culture. My great aunt was an Olori of a town under Ijebu Ode called Ososa and she was a christian but practiced our yoruba culture with her heart. I even met Chief Ogunde back then as he came from that town.Yes, I lived in a protected environment but, we ventured out to impoverished territories of Lagos that was deemed dangerous and we sure looked different (ajebota) was the word they called us as they said we looked too different from the people of these areas like Mushin, Ajegunle, Oshodi, isale-eko, Ebute-Ero and internal Lagos. I loved Nigeria and I know its changed but, I'm still a Nigerian any day. I'm proud to be a Yoruba woman and I wear our outfit with pride as oyibo ask to take pics with me when they see me in full yoruba attire. I'm no celebrity but, lover of my culture.
I'm from Cameroon I'm also in love with Yoruba culture and when I see him I imagine myself in his place because it's my wildest dream to express myself in Yoruba like him 🖤🫶🏿
Nigerian Government should consider encouraging him with the conferment of citizenship if he's so interested. His zeal for everything Nigerian is contagious!
@@doctorlawtv His a Nigerian since teen ... Ahh I said Alafin adopted him when he was just 9 yrs . The late king was his Foster Father he went to school here in Ibadan.. Na Naija Boy ohh
True to God, I feel like crying, especially when i listened to the advise given to us Yorubas in the latter end of this interview by Mrs. Gomes and her handsome son. To even think that we are not uncomfortable losing our heritage and culture is a grave danger and misnomer. She ensured that her son speaks and understand his mother tonge and also relish the Yoruba Asha...And we have some f00lish Yoruba parents who can sue you or break ties with you, if you speak Yoruba to their children. 13 years ago, when I had my first child and 2 others years later, I gave them all Yoruba names & when the Pastor who wanted to conduct the naming ceremony asked for my first daughter's ,English name, I told him that my daughter is a Yoruba girl like her father and will have only Yoruba name, when he was trying to convince me to chose a Christian name, I sent him and his crew out of my house and I and my family named our daughter & she is doing very fine. I still attend their church, since they do not own it and they even apologized to me...When I wanted to name my two other kids, they gladly did the ceremony on my terms & conditions. I also dropped my Hebrew name & started using only my Yoruba names. I encourage mostly Yoruba as our mode of conversation at home, because the schools only allow English, but the balance is paying off. When my children speak to me in English, I respond in konk Yoruba & most times, I encourage them to speak back in Yoruba. Initially, i use to feel like laughing at their funny accents but gradually they improved. I will not allow a foreign culture to invade my lineage. I tell my kids stories about Yoruba history and folklores. I tell them stories that D.O Fagunwa wrote in his book, Ogboju Ode ninu Igbo Irunmole...They love them dearly and always beg me for more. As a graduate of history, i'm good at story telling. these are ways we can preserve ourselves and culture....Nothing bad about it.
I so relate to why the mum is in tears talking about this. She made a big decision back then not knowing what the consequences could be. As a mother, you're always torn between following your passion to the ends of the world and being responsible to your family's demands. She made a huge bet bringing him to Nigeria. I bet she got criticized for it but in this moment, she's proud enough of her boy to say it was all worth it. I can so relate with you, ma❤
What thiago said last make me feel like crying for myself. My entire DNA has been in the northern part of the country. 38years in the north if not for yoruba movies my tongue for yoruba would have been lost entirely.
I love❤❤❤❤ the Yoruba in me..... And his mother is SO RIGHT! Iya RERE❤❤❤Hearing one so young saying that, he has enjoyed his life.... says a lot about him. He is a WELL-BALANCED , well-brought up, respectful young man🥰🥰. And to know that he loves Amala+ Gbegiri soup just makes makes him more adorable🥰🥰! Wo, maa je aiye ori re lo...Omo ti Obi re to daa daa. Wa pe fun wa Lagbara Olorun....Amin Ase Edumare
Exactly! So smart... He even noticed the problem common to some Yoruba people calling someone a local man or bush man or an illiterate for speaking Yoruba
Eje loo so fun oba ife ti e pe ni olori gbogbo yoruba ni ile loko, ti won ba se ayeye mewa ni aafin ile ife tipatipa ni won a fi so yoruba ni ibi meji paapaa ooni gan.
That end brought me to tears ngl. My mom and dad decided their kids shouldn't be fluent in Yoruba and today I'm struggling to even say good morning in Yoruba despite growing up in Lagos. I feel like if I was fluent growing up, I could have been one of the forerunners of youths taking Yoruba to greater heights. Trying to learn but it's not easy at almost 30
Same story here. My grandma before she died always wanted me and my siblings to speak it but my parents wanted us to focus on english. It’s not too late to learn.
This is a signal it sending to our mother that will be speaking one stupid english to our kids at home after they have the english to learn in school. They come home and still speak the english. English everywhere in the house forgetting their mother's tongue.
But the English you calling stupid is what you are using to communicate here, how is it now stupid? You can make your point without calling another man's language stupid.
ANyone asking what is oriki for or language for touting globalization is just plain stupid. There's no globalization without communities. In this world I am yet to see any asa, ise ati eso bi ti Yoruba land. A legbe a logba and that's the plain truth.
Maṣe fun eyikeyi owo tabi kọ ipese iranlọwọ si Yorùbá ati Nigeria. Awọn orilẹ-ede mejeeji jẹ ibajẹ pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan alaini pupọ. Wọn ti wa ni arínifín, ibinu, opuro, ẹlẹyamẹya, ailaju ati alaigbagbe. Wọn okeere ẹru, iwa-ipa, awọn ọmọde pupọ anígunmẹ́tati wọn kọju àkẹ̀ta, ti wọn si mu iwọn igbe aye ti orilẹ-ede agbaye akọkọ wa si ipo agbaye kẹta. Kilode ti o fi pa oju awọn onibajẹ lati mu u lọ si idajọ, ode gbogbo ọdẹ yẹ ki o wa ni idinamọ laaye ki o wa laaye. O jẹ Nkan ti ko niye. AMERICA Duro pipaa gbogbo nkan ti o nmi. Kanna kan si afrika ati asiya. Mo nireti pe a ko awọn Tug Yoruba ni ilu okeere lati awọn orilẹ-ede Yuroopu ati Aarin Ila-oorun ti wọn wa labẹ ipaniyan pupọ ati ipanilaya ni orilẹ-ede ti wọn ko wulo, ti ko ni aye, ti o wa labẹ eniyan, ti ipilẹṣẹ.
Don't ask for any money or offer to work in Yoruba and Nigeria. Both mods work with a variety of non-professionals. They are rude, angry, liars, racist, rude and forgetful. They exported, violence, and their triangular clothes against the third, and brought the way of life described by the international community to the third world. Why do you allow criminals to take action, all hunters should be banned alive and alive. It is worthless. AMERICA Stop killing everything you're breathing. The same applies to Africa and the flag. I hope that the Tug Yoruba people in foreign countries from Eden and the Middle East who are in the laboratory of murder and terrorism in a place where they are useless, who have no life, who are under people, who every.
Mama Tiago, you are a true mum. Tiago would always love you. He is safe and he can survive anywhere in the world. You gave him a good life experience. I am Yoruba but born in the UK. I went to Nigeria on a holiday as a child without my parents and said I wanted to stay in Nigeria with my cousins. My parents stayed back in London while I schooled in Lagos. It was fun back then. I met my great granma, my granma, grandpa x2, great aunts, my ijebu kindred. Oh I visited many places far into Yoruba land, North of Nigeria, SE of Nigeria. I went to schools that banned yoruba speaking in school. But, I learnt my Yoruba from the streets, the kids, iya olonje, iya onidiri, my village trips to understand proper ijebu, the transport guy, the area locals. I played on the streets back then because we were safe back then. I'm Christian but have muslim family members and traditionalists. We all celebrated each others festivals together. I went to Ijebu with my father for traditional festivals to understand my culture. My great aunt was an Olori of a town under Ijebu Ode called Ososa and she was a christian but practiced our yoruba culture with her heart. I even met Chief Ogunde back then as he came from that town.Yes, I lived in a protected environment but, we ventured out to impoverished territories of Lagos that was deemed dangerous and we sure looked different (ajebota) was the word they called us as they said we looked too different from the people of these areas like Mushin, Ajegunle, Oshodi, isale-eko, Ebute-Ero and internal Lagos. I loved Nigeria and I know its changed but, I'm still a Nigerian any day. I'm proud to be a Yoruba woman and I wear our outfit with pride as oyibo ask to take pics with me when they see me in full yoruba attire. I'm no celebrity but, lover of my culture.
His Mom. She's a golden woman. Not many of them remaining on earth. I absolutely respect her ❤
I'm from Cameroon I'm also in love with Yoruba culture and when I see him I imagine myself in his place because it's my wildest dream to express myself in Yoruba like him 🖤🫶🏿
As a Yoruba man, I am moved almost to tears. I love my culture more
I am Igbo and love the Yoruba culture and speak very little Yoruba from living in Eko (Lagos).
I do not speak Igbo and would love to learn anyday.
Honestly, this guy is even more Yoruba than me. His accent is the real traditional Yoruba. It's like a Portuguese, speaking Cockney in England.
Than most of us Walahi ! 😅
Yoruba culture and language is really unique!
Nigerian Government should consider encouraging him with the conferment of citizenship if he's so interested. His zeal for everything Nigerian is contagious!
lol 😂 he has been a Nigerian for decades he was raised by the late Alafin Oyo he was raised in the palace .
Has he been given the citizenship?
@@doctorlawtv His a Nigerian since teen ... Ahh I said Alafin adopted him when he was just 9 yrs . The late king was his Foster Father he went to school here in Ibadan.. Na Naija Boy ohh
He speaks so well, more than me Shame dey catch me 😢 . Yoruba language is really beautiful
Tiago is not only just speaking Yoruba but the deep Oyo sound ❤
True to God, I feel like crying, especially when i listened to the advise given to us Yorubas in the latter end of this interview by Mrs. Gomes and her handsome son. To even think that we are not uncomfortable losing our heritage and culture is a grave danger and misnomer. She ensured that her son speaks and understand his mother tonge and also relish the Yoruba Asha...And we have some f00lish Yoruba parents who can sue you or break ties with you, if you speak Yoruba to their children. 13 years ago, when I had my first child and 2 others years later, I gave them all Yoruba names & when the Pastor who wanted to conduct the naming ceremony asked for my first daughter's ,English name, I told him that my daughter is a Yoruba girl like her father and will have only Yoruba name, when he was trying to convince me to chose a Christian name, I sent him and his crew out of my house and I and my family named our daughter & she is doing very fine.
I still attend their church, since they do not own it and they even apologized to me...When I wanted to name my two other kids, they gladly did the ceremony on my terms & conditions. I also dropped my Hebrew name & started using only my Yoruba names. I encourage mostly Yoruba as our mode of conversation at home, because the schools only allow English, but the balance is paying off. When my children speak to me in English, I respond in konk Yoruba & most times, I encourage them to speak back in Yoruba. Initially, i use to feel like laughing at their funny accents but gradually they improved. I will not allow a foreign culture to invade my lineage. I tell my kids stories about Yoruba history and folklores. I tell them stories that D.O Fagunwa wrote in his book, Ogboju Ode ninu Igbo Irunmole...They love them dearly and always beg me for more. As a graduate of history, i'm good at story telling. these are ways we can preserve ourselves and culture....Nothing bad about it.
Historian 🙌.... Oti fi han.
My parents didn't give us english name
Proud of you ❤
actually they are not christian names. They are jewish names, or enflish names. We were jus being brainwashed
@@Deeney_Empire 😂😂😂 Thats what I studied in my 1st degree though.
His mom really gives him the best life, Good people, I'm Tiago's fan 😊😊
I so relate to why the mum is in tears talking about this. She made a big decision back then not knowing what the consequences could be. As a mother, you're always torn between following your passion to the ends of the world and being responsible to your family's demands. She made a huge bet bringing him to Nigeria. I bet she got criticized for it but in this moment, she's proud enough of her boy to say it was all worth it. I can so relate with you, ma❤
This is adopted omo oyo. Oyibo ibile is our ambassador.
What thiago said last make me feel like crying for myself. My entire DNA has been in the northern part of the country. 38years in the north if not for yoruba movies my tongue for yoruba would have been lost entirely.
😂 sorry
"There is no globalization, no modernization without preservation"
Ìyà Gomes ò wòrà. Òrò lè sò
I love❤❤❤❤ the Yoruba in me..... And his mother is SO RIGHT! Iya RERE❤❤❤Hearing one so young saying that, he has enjoyed his life.... says a lot about him. He is a WELL-BALANCED , well-brought up, respectful young man🥰🥰. And to know that he loves Amala+ Gbegiri soup just makes makes him more adorable🥰🥰! Wo, maa je aiye ori re lo...Omo ti Obi re to daa daa. Wa pe fun wa Lagbara Olorun....Amin Ase Edumare
I love the part where he said "Iwe a payan ooo" 😂
Thiago gave me courage to teach my child Yoruba and my tradition. ishallah God will help me achieve it.
I love my Yoruba language ❤
Subtitles, please. I’m Brazilian and I’m still learning Yoruba.
😊😊I hope you find it interesting, yoruba is an interesting language
The first day I saw this guy I fall for the love the has for our culture
Wow igi su mon igi !
I just love this guy. He is so unique
Orí mí wú gân ní
O seún gãn ìshòlá Thiago 👏
His yoruba so sweet to hear
E se gan ni iya Ishola ati iwo naa Ishola oyinbo ibile.❤
Feels good to hear other people's perspective of yoruba culture.
THIS IS A STORY OF LOVE, LOVE IS EVERYTHING. AT EVERY POINT LET US DISPLAY ❤
He his very intelligent
Exactly! So smart... He even noticed the problem common to some Yoruba people calling someone a local man or bush man or an illiterate for speaking Yoruba
Am proud of the guy and nice one punch .
Am igbo but this guy has made me want to learn yoruba, in fact am learning it i love language ❤❤
😊❤
Proud to be a Yoruba lady
I just Dey imagine say na CR7 dey speak Yoruba 😂
Lol 😆 🤣
Hmmm
Thanks Mum for training him & for allowing people to train him.
Thanks for training yourself Oyinbo Ibile
I can't even speak a sentence in my language and this boy speaks it so well, I have lost my DNA ooooooooh chai!
Eiya, òyìnbó woman😂😂😂
Beeni ❤❤❤
So proud of him inshallah
So happy dey both adapt to our life
This Tiago Isola speaks Yoruba better than I. Lol 🤣 it's a shame
Tiago Oyinbo Ibile, Olorun a tu tie se ni gbogbo ojo aiye e🙏
Its his expression for me
Ede ati asa Yoruba dun. E jeka gbega.
Great wisdom on the Alaafin's part.
I love this so much 😊
Good and impressive ❤
Embrace and admire your culture and language. Ede Yoruba ede wa ni, ẹjẹ ka ponle kasi gbe larugẹ. Tiago ati iya rẹ, e seun o
Happy to wacth this episode more wisdom and more wins 🏆 🙌
I like him so much
@theyorubablog has been sharing this message since 2013. Great message in this video… The importance of History is my favorite theme here.
Such an amazing young boy!!!
U are right 👍👍👍👍
Awesome 🌹🥰
Interesting. Would be nice if others had the same energy towards Nigerians as Nigerians have towards others
Very good keep it up.
Orimi Wu gan ni❤
Love him ❤❤❤❤❤
Good
This is tremendous
♥️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️
Yourouba is more then national
Awon lo lede. Awon lo lasha. Awa kan nba won gbe gaa ni.
Love watching 💕
Wow, what an amazing boy, Yoruba dun lasa
They should visit Salvador in Brazil.
Relative: Junior bo ni?
Mummy Junior? He doesn't speak Yoruba oo
Me: Mummy Junior is a mad somebody. Osinwin eniyan in Oba Solomon's voice.
It’s amazing ❤❤❤
Jesus
Portuguese owned Lagos and gave it its name
pele o., historian isonu
Indeed. There is a Lagos in Portugal. They pronounce it Lah-gosh.
Eje loo so fun oba ife ti e pe ni olori gbogbo yoruba ni ile loko, ti won ba se ayeye mewa ni aafin ile ife tipatipa ni won a fi so yoruba ni ibi meji paapaa ooni gan.
That end brought me to tears ngl. My mom and dad decided their kids shouldn't be fluent in Yoruba and today I'm struggling to even say good morning in Yoruba despite growing up in Lagos.
I feel like if I was fluent growing up, I could have been one of the forerunners of youths taking Yoruba to greater heights.
Trying to learn but it's not easy at almost 30
Your parent killed you finally
Same story here. My grandma before she died always wanted me and my siblings to speak it but my parents wanted us to focus on english.
It’s not too late to learn.
Interesting!
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😂❤
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There is no civilization, modernazation without preservation of your tradition and culture. Oyinbo Ibile's Mother!!!
This is a signal it sending to our mother that will be speaking one stupid english to our kids at home after they have the english to learn in school. They come home and still speak the english. English everywhere in the house forgetting their mother's tongue.
But the English you calling stupid is what you are using to communicate here, how is it now stupid? You can make your point without calling another man's language stupid.
Who's that small boy wearing crown at the beginning of the video
Well said, Yorubas are not proud at all..
Those who live in Yorubland and don't speak the language are disgracing themselves.
Sasa la sa alasa ti a sa jo ti ko ni pada kaa'sa! Mo gabdun eto yi. Mo dupe gidigidi.
ANyone asking what is oriki for or language for touting globalization is just plain stupid. There's no globalization without communities. In this world I am yet to see any asa, ise ati eso bi ti Yoruba land. A legbe a logba and that's the plain truth.
Maṣe fun eyikeyi owo tabi kọ ipese iranlọwọ si Yorùbá ati Nigeria. Awọn orilẹ-ede mejeeji jẹ ibajẹ pẹlu ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan alaini pupọ. Wọn ti wa ni arínifín, ibinu, opuro, ẹlẹyamẹya, ailaju ati alaigbagbe. Wọn okeere ẹru, iwa-ipa, awọn ọmọde pupọ anígunmẹ́tati wọn kọju àkẹ̀ta, ti wọn si mu iwọn igbe aye ti orilẹ-ede agbaye akọkọ wa si ipo agbaye kẹta. Kilode ti o fi pa oju awọn onibajẹ lati mu u lọ si idajọ, ode gbogbo ọdẹ yẹ ki o wa ni idinamọ laaye ki o wa laaye. O jẹ Nkan ti ko niye. AMERICA Duro pipaa gbogbo nkan ti o nmi. Kanna kan si afrika ati asiya. Mo nireti pe a ko awọn Tug Yoruba ni ilu okeere lati awọn orilẹ-ede Yuroopu ati Aarin Ila-oorun ti wọn wa labẹ ipaniyan pupọ ati ipanilaya ni orilẹ-ede ti wọn ko wulo, ti ko ni aye, ti o wa labẹ eniyan, ti ipilẹṣẹ.
Don't ask for any money or offer to work in Yoruba and Nigeria. Both mods work with a variety of non-professionals. They are rude, angry, liars, racist, rude and forgetful. They exported, violence, and their triangular clothes against the third, and brought the way of life described by the international community to the third world. Why do you allow criminals to take action, all hunters should be banned alive and alive. It is worthless. AMERICA Stop killing everything you're breathing. The same applies to Africa and the flag. I hope that the Tug Yoruba people in foreign countries from Eden and the Middle East who are in the laboratory of murder and terrorism in a place where they are useless, who have no life, who are under people, who every.