I'm Igbo but grew up in Lagos. I was moved to tears when I saw your kids 'fighting' with the ram's horns at Ileya festival. I feel lost in the diaspora, I salute you greatly for showcasing our youthful days and teaching your children same. I wish I can take my children home too. God bless you abundantly for your videos.
Good work, brother. Keep it up because by doing this, you will never never have a lost generation. I which we can emulate this so as to keep our tradition and culture safe for our children, and they can be bold and proud to represent their culture anywhere they are in the world.
👏👏👏Three Gbosas for you Yoruba Pikin. I am so in love with how you are educating your children. I watch your channel every day and I love it so much. God bless you, your wife, cute and adorable children.
I'm so impressed by how you're taking your children through the journey of life, teaching them to take pride in their heritage and language. Kudos to you. A great lesson for our brothers and sisters in diaspora, who abandon their backgrounds & pretend to be what they are not. God bless you and your beautiful family.
This is great. Tge children are not cut off from their root. I am from Oke Ogun area and I am one of those that used the materials mentioned to clean up in those days I hardly wish to go to the toilet,so I will wait till I go to school to make use of latrine. We appreciate God for the opportunity to use better facilities. Thanks brother for not shying away from our roots. Have you completed the dowry on our wife now. I saw in one of the videos that you're yet to pay the balance. May God assist. I love your courage.
I started watching ur channel from Facebook, I am so inlove with channel, ur kids are fast learner, kudos to you sir and admire the courage of ur wife... Cos some foreigner woman might not want this. God bless your home ❤❤❤
Brother waliyillah eku ise ribiribi olorun aso agbara dotun....i hope both their mum now live in Nigeria and speaks yoruba fluently....yoruba dun lede yoruba dun lasa ejekaagbe laruge.....love you bro
Is because you are not from saki or you don’t use to go to ORI OKE lo yagbe that’s why you’re welcome ❤ the person I love much is that of my brother you really did great🫡 nar only you can understand what I mean to enter Saki with this your kids 👌show them some places is not the kayefi but enter Saki pele awon family yin is the most amazing wonderful thing I saw, I’m really really happy for you bro see you soon bro by God grace koni sumi koni remi till I enter too by God grace lovely days weeks months and years ahead long life 🙏🇳🇬
My brother God bless you and your dear wife and children. You are doing a great job and these kids will be so appreciative later in life and will be grateful to you for helping them understand part of their heritage. Good health to you all.
God bless you good father, I am proud of you and your wife, for she to allow you to teach the kids how to speak their father’s native dialect, oooh God May this marriage go far and May they never lack anything in Christ Jesus. We have set an example and we will follow
Please as you are teaching them the culture, let them be 100% familiar with the deen(Islam). May Almighty Allah continue to protect, strengthen and bless you and your family. Amin
Dear bro. I think you would make a huge impact and vital difference if you consider starting a world tour on cultural motivational speaking. Whether in churches, mosques, schools or event gatherings to both parents and children and youths. This generation z needs it so much.
You are not just teaching your children. You are educating Nigerians in the diaspora who ‘forgot’ to teach their children, where their parents originated from - hencing losing ‘Generations’ of children in the Diaspora, losing the richness of culture, language, community and History. #WellDone
I'm Igbo but grew up in Lagos. I was moved to tears when I saw your kids 'fighting' with the ram's horns at Ileya festival. I feel lost in the diaspora, I salute you greatly for showcasing our youthful days and teaching your children same. I wish I can take my children home too. God bless you abundantly for your videos.
Thanks for the commendation, if I may ask? Which country are you based?
Good work, brother. Keep it up because by doing this, you will never never have a lost generation. I which we can emulate this so as to keep our tradition and culture safe for our children, and they can be bold and proud to represent their culture anywhere they are in the world.
👏👏👏Three Gbosas for you Yoruba Pikin. I am so in love with how you are educating your children. I watch your channel every day and I love it so much. God bless you, your wife, cute and adorable children.
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I'm so impressed by how you're taking your children through the journey of life, teaching them to take pride in their heritage and language. Kudos to you. A great lesson for our brothers and sisters in diaspora, who abandon their backgrounds & pretend to be what they are not. God bless you and your beautiful family.
Amin and God bless your home too
This is great thing you are doing to your children. Well done sir. I love them.
Baba Ejire,wajere won Lola ALLAU, AMEEN OLORUN 📿🤲🤲🤲🙏🙏🙏
My brother, I Love what you are doing. keep it on!!!
I love it you don't hide anything. Some people are ashamed to show it. I am proud of you.
Thanks for your comments. Things like these are part of our story. We have to appreciate them
Very good lesson sir.
Oga mi, I am so proud of you and your entire family ... May God Keep protecting you all.....🙏 🖤 😂🎉
Baba oo
Very intentional parenting! Kudos
You're a wonderful guy my brother ♥️
This is great. Tge children are not cut off from their root. I am from Oke Ogun area and I am one of those that used the materials mentioned to clean up in those days I hardly wish to go to the toilet,so I will wait till I go to school to make use of latrine. We appreciate God for the opportunity to use better facilities. Thanks brother for not shying away from our roots. Have you completed the dowry on our wife now. I saw in one of the videos that you're yet to pay the balance. May God assist. I love your courage.
Thank you so much for your commendation, I believe that you are a team Naija.wifey 😊😊, I have paid more than enough fa
Good job Bro. God bless your home. Thank you also for clarity that you have paid more than enough downy on our wife. More Blessings
I started watching ur channel from Facebook, I am so inlove with channel, ur kids are fast learner, kudos to you sir and admire the courage of ur wife... Cos some foreigner woman might not want this. God bless your home ❤❤❤
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I enjoy enjoy watching Yoruba pikin always.
Thanks
Nice showing them your yoruba heritage 😊
Always!
Wow, this is great your kids are great kids , teaching your kids where they came and the culture
Thanks
Brother waliyillah eku ise ribiribi olorun aso agbara dotun....i hope both their mum now live in Nigeria and speaks yoruba fluently....yoruba dun lede yoruba dun lasa ejekaagbe laruge.....love you bro
Baba you definitely don't sugar coat things. That was a harsh and invaluable lesson you shared. Thank you.
Olonkoro is a new Yoruba word for me.
Is because you are not from saki or you don’t use to go to ORI OKE lo yagbe that’s why you’re welcome ❤ the person I love much is that of my brother you really did great🫡 nar only you can understand what I mean to enter Saki with this your kids 👌show them some places is not the kayefi but enter Saki pele awon family yin is the most amazing wonderful thing I saw, I’m really really happy for you bro see you soon bro by God grace koni sumi koni remi till I enter too by God grace lovely days weeks months and years ahead long life 🙏🇳🇬
Don’t mind him, they might not have that kind of rocks where water is flowing around the surface of the rock, is here in Igboho also “Olonkoro”
This is master class. At my age, I have no clue of what olonkoro means until Yakubu says it 😂😂😂
🥰🥰🥰 Abi o
My brother God bless you and your dear wife and children. You are doing a great job and these kids will be so appreciative later in life and will be grateful to you for helping them understand part of their heritage. Good health to you all.
Thanks for your ❤️
Indeed dear brother. May God Almighty bless all your efforts towards these blessed kids
A. So proud of them ❤❤❤❤
I loved the fact that the boy didnt need any translation. God bless your home brother.
Boys**
Welldone that was awesome 👏 👏👍👍
Wonderful man! Watching from London.
Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
Well done Dad, knowledge is very essential, thanks for teaching your children. Future President…
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I love the way you train your children am so impressed
Thank you so much
Great job Papa
History is very very important
Beeni o
Well done dad! These boys ❤️.
This is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks
You are such an amazing father your boys will definitely thank you for this in future. God bless you and the family. Watching on my day off. 😎😎
Thanks for your love ❤️
You are really doing well. God bless you!
😊
I love this
God bless you positively in abundance blessings lase Edumare
.....necessary for our children to know our culture and traditions
Bẹẹni, e seun pupọ
Learning from here I know of ewe when I went to my village for d first time, to clean with apata is new to me
We used to do that as a child 😊😊😊
God bless you, bro 🙏
God bless you good father, I am proud of you and your wife, for she to allow you to teach the kids how to speak their father’s native dialect, oooh God May this marriage go far and May they never lack anything in Christ Jesus. We have set an example and we will follow
I appreciate that
Please as you are teaching them the culture, let them be 100% familiar with the deen(Islam). May Almighty Allah continue to protect, strengthen and bless you and your family. Amin
🙏🏻🙏🏻 thanks 😊
Nigerans, nawa ooo
Dear bro. I think you would make a huge impact and vital difference if you consider starting a world tour on cultural motivational speaking. Whether in churches, mosques, schools or event gatherings to both parents and children and youths. This generation z needs it so much.
Thanks for the commendation and suggestions. I will definitely look into it. Appreciate it
God bless you
You are not just teaching your children. You are educating Nigerians in the diaspora who ‘forgot’ to teach their children, where their parents originated from - hencing losing ‘Generations’ of children in the Diaspora, losing the richness of culture, language, community and History. #WellDone
Lovely
Wonderful 😂❤
❤
oke elefun people ❤
Àbúrò, báwo ni ó 😊😊😊😊
Is good brother they need to know
Abi o
Baba kamil ,you've never took them to masalaci