Great thanks to our Lord Jesus for my Yoruba people of Togo and all over the world. And thanks to you Pastor . This is my home sweet home . Love from Lomé Togo
Bravo uniser vous et valoriser votre culture comme d,autre pays on compris et.a commencer a le faire,laiser la culuture des autre,reprenons nous en mains.mm pour la diaspora faite quelque chose pour changer rentrer et reviver la culture de temp en temp
I am Yoruba living in UK. originally from Nigeria. Happy to know my people exist in Togo. I understand everything being said here. Wow,happy to see you people.❤️❤️❤️👍🏼
stay in togo i visit aktapame i speak my own yoruba to them but they dont understand my yoruba they told me to speak IFE they are pure YORUBA great IFE
Ojelabi Gbenga , definitely they are Yoruba. I understand bit of what they said. Of course because of distance and being cut off from their brethren,the language would have been mixed with immediate languages surrounding them. The dance steps is very much Awori. But you must understand,Yoruba generalisation is new. Yoruba never called themselves Yoruba,it was what the Hausa called us and the British while writing about us used the “Yoruba people “. It became popular through Samuel Ajayi Crowther While translating the Bible from English to our language. We called ourselves different names before colonialism,like Ife,Omo karo ojire, Omo odua. In Benin Republic,we are not called Yoruba either. Yoruba are called Anago. Being Yoruba is limited to Nigeria. During slavery the Europeans called us “Aku” from Aku Ile depending on dialects.
@@genuinediasporan Great explanation. I'm Ewe from Togo and we also call Anago some folks who come from Nigeria. I've always wondered which ethnic group they corresponded to in Nigeria. Now it's clear to me.
Bravoooo
Que Dieu vous bénisse
Félicitations à mes frères et sœurs ifè❤❤❤
This is my language...this is Yoruba. And I am from Nigeria and these are my cousins from Togo
Right
@aquinas62 Oyo and Ife
Are you sûre ?
PEUPLE IFE SOIS BENI DE LA PART DE L'ETERNEL !
Atakpamé la ville de sept collines 👏👍👍 tu me manque
Being the great grand child of an Atapamé princess this is a very warm insight of my people..... One love
Chapeau à notre frère le batteur du dodohoun
C'est ça mon Afrique !
Ma culture noire me donne toujours la joie au COEUR !
L'Afrique, c'est la fête !
Depuis Paris, j'ai adoooooréeee !💪💪💪
Great thanks to our Lord Jesus for my Yoruba people of Togo and all over the world. And thanks to you Pastor . This is my home sweet home . Love from Lomé Togo
Depuis le Maroc ma culture me manque
Bravo uniser vous et valoriser votre culture comme d,autre pays on compris et.a commencer a le faire,laiser la culuture des autre,reprenons nous en mains.mm pour la diaspora faite quelque chose pour changer rentrer et reviver la culture de temp en temp
Bravo ife
Authencite d une music qui ne va jamais se perdre.j ai la chair de poule.cool music
Fier de mes origines. Vive la culture Ifè
Allons zi les ifeè
I am Yoruba living in UK. originally from Nigeria. Happy to know my people exist in Togo. I understand everything being said here. Wow,happy to see you people.❤️❤️❤️👍🏼
Thank you for your comment. I'm Bible translator in Ife language. You can visit our web site in building: www.acatbli-ife.com
@aquinas62 Also from Ile Ife in Nigeria
Plea@@seismicvertigo345can you tel me you page translation to see
Une variante d'Agbadja, très belle danse.
Vraiment ce mec là danse trop bien
trop cool la dance de chez nous, les ifès togo
Superb performanse
je suis très content de ma culture mes frère je vous invites tous pour la construction de notre cité qui est la ville des sept collines
Kútsɛ́ títí dza àdzɔ́bí-mi Kɔsíví! Ɔlɔ́dzɔ́ kó tu kùsɛ̀ɛ̀ fɛ́ɛ fòò!
Je vous soutiens depuis la côte d'Ivoire
Kútsɛ́ títí dza! Ɔlɔ́dzɔ́ Ɔ̀ɖáyé kó tu kùsɛ̀ɛ̀ fɛ́ɛ fòò!
Courage à la sœur qui a porté le pagne jaune
Wow another Type of Agbadza of Eʋeao from Togoland. Anyway it’s sounding also like Blekete. The women are so beautiful and dancing well.
Ça fait du bien de vous écouter ❤❤❤❤
Chapeau à notre frère qui est en pantalon noir et habit en pagne chemise
C'est un plaisir de découvrir ma culture depuis le Sénégal😍😍. Impatiente de visiter Atakpamé
Vraiment ❤ j'aime trop ça
stay in togo i visit aktapame i speak my own yoruba to them but they dont understand my yoruba they told me to speak IFE they are pure YORUBA great IFE
You are welcome my dear Gbenga! Yes we are not Yoruba at all!
No you are Yoruba you speak Yoruba language have been in Atakpame and yamasile and blita and ague songo and danpamgo and Lome
Ojelabi Gbenga even the drums they used here are Yoruba drums and the Ankara they wear are only worn by yorubas in Nigeria.
Ojelabi Gbenga , definitely they are Yoruba. I understand bit of what they said. Of course because of distance and being cut off from their brethren,the language would have been mixed with immediate languages surrounding them. The dance steps is very much Awori. But you must understand,Yoruba generalisation is new. Yoruba never called themselves Yoruba,it was what the Hausa called us and the British while writing about us used the “Yoruba people “. It became popular through Samuel Ajayi Crowther While translating the Bible from English to our language. We called ourselves different names before colonialism,like Ife,Omo karo ojire, Omo odua. In Benin Republic,we are not called Yoruba either. Yoruba are called Anago. Being Yoruba is limited to Nigeria. During slavery the Europeans called us “Aku” from Aku Ile depending on dialects.
@@genuinediasporan Great explanation. I'm Ewe from Togo and we also call Anago some folks who come from Nigeria. I've always wondered which ethnic group they corresponded to in Nigeria. Now it's clear to me.
c'est magnifique !!!! ça c'est l'Afrique de l'Ouest. C'est un plaisir !!!!!!
Super waouh
The dondon player is an ordained drummer. Very skillful,👌👌👌👌
Thanks dear Felix!
Muy bonitas danzas .me encantan y los felicito gracias.
Ça fait plaisir de vous écouter 🤗🤗💕💕💕💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
C'est gentil merci
J'aimerais ça jouer des percussions avec ces gens ! :-)
Waouh super merci beaucoup à vous tous
❤️❤️
Bien
Merci kaleb.
adorable
❤
Wow, this is very Interesting.
I am Yoruba from Nigeria. Does the last name "AJAYI" exist among the Ana or Ifes from togo?
Hi my dear brother! hanks for your comment! Yes we have plainty names AJAYI among us in Togo specially at Atakpame.
I'm suspecting its what is known as Adjei in some parts
@@ebukaperuzzi474 Would not be surprised. I just learned Eku abo(welcome) and Akwaaba(welcome) have something to do with each other
Yes
C'est facile tu vis où ?viens je vais t'apprendre je vis en France
Merci pour ton intérêt et ton commentaire. Moi je vis au Togo précisement à Atakpamé la ville aux 7 collines. Merci
C'est la danse de chez moi mais je ne sais pas dansé
😙
What are they saying in there songs ? It sounds like praising late dictator Eyadema Gnassingbe of Togo. Could someone help with the meaning ?
No they are praising Jesus christ
Is no dictator in Togo maybe in France
@@edouardagbo1114 france made togo a good replica
No at all.
Pourquoi les hommes ne dansent pas.?
Tous les hommes n'ont pas l'art de danser malheureusement! C'est la réalité chez nous!
ils sont mal organisé,les chansons doivent se suivre
Bravo ife
C'est la danse de chez moi mais je ne sais pas dansé