Exactly! As a Ghanaian raised by PanAfricanists, I’ve always upheld this secret by creating the Adire Fabric awareness, whenever Asians are accredited for its crafting and creation.
THOSE ARE THE YORUBA'S CULTURE, NOT NIGERIA, WE I.Y.P. DON'T LIKE TO BE CALL NIGERIA, BECUSE YORUBA ALREADY OUT OF NIGERIA.. STOP MISSING UP ISSUES FOR OUR PEOPLE. PLEASE.
The government should make laws that ban textiles not processed in the Adire way from being called or advertised as "Adire". It should have a CLEARLY stated different name and anyone importing, selling these fakes as "Adire" should be fined thousands of dollars/millions of naira. Good source of revenue for government. That is the same way European nations protect their special brand industries like Parmesan Cheese, Cornish Pasty, Champagne, Cinta Senese, Carne Arouquesa, Jersey Royal Potatoes, Buxton Blue, Gorgonzola, Asiago cheese, and Capocollo di Calabria. You can't make a drink anywhere else apart from the Champagne region of France and call it Champagne, and they would allow you to sell it in Europe.
the problems are often tracing back to federal gov, even when state gov is willing to make change in nigeria it all comes down to who is elected, if only the system was truly democractic
PLEASE MAMA, PROMOTE YOUR CULTURE, THAT IS WHERE YOU MAKE YOUR WEALTH. DON'T LET ALALE GETS BIÙN SI YIN. YORÙBÁ ÌS NO MORE IN NIGERIA.. PLEASE.. YORUBA WAS OUT SINƆE 12TH APRIL 2024. WE HAVE PRESIDENT, MOBAOLAJI OLAWALE AKINOLA OMOKORE, HE'S WORKING SERIOUSLY FOR OUR NATION.
No, please...this is misleading. Nigeria has 371 ethnic groups; Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba are the largest ethnic groups. Now, Adire is the cultural fabric of the Yorubas. The Hausas have theirs, as well as the Igbos. Please, while trying to educate people, stick to facts.
THE MORE FACT THAT SHOULD BE HAPPENING NOW IS THAT YORUBA ARE NOT PART OF NIGERIA, INDEGIOUS YORUBA PEOPLE, ARE OUT OF NIGERIA, SINCE 12TH APRIL, 2024, NO GOING BACK..ÀṢẸ́.
Abeokuta, is not in Nigeria, its a yoruba nation, Democratic Republic of Yoruba, please put that in your brain, We I.Y.P. are not nigeria. If you want us speak our language. YORUBA.
Culture of Yoruba people.
Well done our beautiful queen Ronke and all the other unique women for putting our culture on the international stage 🙌🏼
I have purchased and worn Adire proudly. I love their designs. Stop the fakes.
This cloth is one of the best kept secrets of Nigeria!
Exactly! As a Ghanaian raised by PanAfricanists, I’ve always upheld this secret by creating the Adire Fabric awareness, whenever Asians are accredited for its crafting and creation.
@@globalcetzen5271 45 years ago, I also visited the dye pits in Kano old town market where they were busy making traditional tie and dye cloth.
THOSE ARE THE YORUBA'S CULTURE, NOT NIGERIA, WE I.Y.P. DON'T LIKE TO BE CALL NIGERIA, BECUSE YORUBA ALREADY OUT OF NIGERIA.. STOP MISSING UP ISSUES FOR OUR PEOPLE. PLEASE.
@@alabaadejumo535 The last time I checked, the Yoruba from the South West of Nigeria were still in Nigeria. Seems like you want to start another war.
@@alabaadejumo535you are NOT a Nigerian and clearly not well with it .
I want adire!!
The government should make laws that ban textiles not processed in the Adire way from being called or advertised as "Adire". It should have a CLEARLY stated different name and anyone importing, selling these fakes as "Adire" should be fined thousands of dollars/millions of naira. Good source of revenue for government.
That is the same way European nations protect their special brand industries like Parmesan Cheese, Cornish Pasty, Champagne, Cinta Senese, Carne Arouquesa, Jersey Royal Potatoes, Buxton Blue, Gorgonzola, Asiago cheese, and Capocollo di Calabria.
You can't make a drink anywhere else apart from the Champagne region of France and call it Champagne, and they would allow you to sell it in Europe.
IT WILL HAPPEN IN YORUBA LAND. D.R.Y. VERY SOON, BY THE POWER OF ELEDUMARE. ASE.
Her majesty. His majesty.
Can u please teach me how to become royalty? What qualifications do I need?
❤🎉 “Ban imports of fake adire into Nigeria”. If only greed would allow 😏
Great video and beautiful designs 😀🤩🥰😍
My people we will get there in this lifetime. Just understand and believe.❤
Come on people, ban those imitation fabric.
Interesting
how does one get their hands on one of these
Lovely fabrics
Do they have branch in Lagos. I need some of these please
a branch? As Lagos is Yoruba land, yes that’s where you find their cloth.
Are there scholarships being offered to diasporans to learn?
Would love to train in this establishment. So beautiful ❤
the problems are often tracing back to federal gov, even when state gov is willing to make change in nigeria it all comes down to who is elected, if only the system was truly democractic
How do i get the contact
PLEASE MAMA, PROMOTE YOUR CULTURE, THAT IS WHERE YOU MAKE YOUR WEALTH. DON'T LET ALALE GETS BIÙN SI YIN. YORÙBÁ ÌS NO MORE IN NIGERIA.. PLEASE.. YORUBA WAS OUT SINƆE 12TH APRIL 2024. WE HAVE PRESIDENT, MOBAOLAJI OLAWALE AKINOLA OMOKORE, HE'S WORKING SERIOUSLY FOR OUR NATION.
No, please...this is misleading.
Nigeria has 371 ethnic groups; Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba are the largest ethnic groups.
Now, Adire is the cultural fabric of the Yorubas.
The Hausas have theirs, as well as the Igbos.
Please, while trying to educate people, stick to facts.
THE MORE FACT THAT SHOULD BE HAPPENING NOW IS THAT YORUBA ARE NOT PART OF NIGERIA, INDEGIOUS YORUBA PEOPLE, ARE OUT OF NIGERIA, SINCE 12TH APRIL, 2024, NO GOING BACK..ÀṢẸ́.
@@alabaadejumo535 Seriously?
That's funny.
@@alabaadejumo535you are clearly not well
@@mercybond1511 Very funny o 😂
Hear spoken English by Olori Aderonke, the beautiful wife of our father Ooni of Ife.
Inept leaders
Abeokuta, is not in Nigeria, its a yoruba nation, Democratic Republic of Yoruba, please put that in your brain, We I.Y.P. are not nigeria. If you want us speak our language. YORUBA.
You are NOT a Nigerian.
You can also think on incorporating technology with it like China nah. We can not keep doing it the old way forever nah.
Tie and dye a Yoruba culture?😅😂
What a misinformation !
Every other tribes do their tie and dye in Nigeria…. Hausa, Igbo, Idoma,Igala, Tiv etc