Looking at this platform again, and again, I see there is hardly any culture more the same as the Edo culture. Do you see them dance in the rain, strong regardless of the rain? And very effortlessly, Jes. God bless these Edo/Benin offspring and may our ancestors continue to lead them, Isee!
It is very sad for we edo that oyo dialect was imposed on this people. If they had allow them to speak their aboriginal languages they might have been classified as edoid people.
@@wellingtonomoregie-uh1ve You are making me sad too! It was the might of our ancestors to be gentle and impose on no one because OUR EDO culture and language cannot be bought, bastardized, and watered down by spreading it everywhere! Remember the adage "EDO'NUZOMO" That is real and it's still real today! Also remember the "IWU" making, which was strongly done to show our strength and uniqueness. I can go on and on over this, but remember there is no tree or plant without roots!! They keep our roots alive on their side, and all we continue to say is our ISEEE!! Thanks so much my brother, and I feel you!
The Edo Yoruba, wow! We the Edo loves you our sisters and brothers!
I danced all through! Love it. Proudly ondo born 💃💃 💃
I love you music
I will never forget my Father's land
I miss 😢my home 🏡town udane
I can't forget my motherland ....ondo forever
Idanre of all nations 😊😊
I love my state oooo. Idanre
I really miss my home 😢
I LOVE THE WOMAN ONE I WILL GET MARRY TO ONE OF THE GOOD LADY
Tenrenren
I really miss how 😢
Looking at this platform again, and again, I see there is hardly any culture more the same as the Edo culture. Do you see them dance in the rain, strong regardless of the rain? And very effortlessly, Jes. God bless these Edo/Benin offspring and may our ancestors continue to lead them, Isee!
It is very sad for we edo that oyo dialect was imposed on this people. If they had allow them to speak their aboriginal languages they might have been classified as edoid people.
@@wellingtonomoregie-uh1ve You are making me sad too! It was the might of our ancestors to be gentle and impose on no one because OUR EDO culture and language cannot be bought, bastardized, and watered down by spreading it everywhere!
Remember the adage "EDO'NUZOMO" That is real and it's still real today! Also remember the "IWU" making, which was strongly done to show our strength and uniqueness. I can go on and on over this, but remember there is no tree or plant without roots!! They keep our roots alive on their side, and all we continue to say is our ISEEE!! Thanks so much my brother, and I feel you!
@@omobanedo9602 thank you so much
@@omobanedo9602una go sad tire, move the fcuk on!
❤️❤️❤️💯💋
AWA DA K'E LE OLOOON
DO GBA WA LAA AMEN
The sound Edo....one of my neighbours spoke in this accent and music she listened was similar but, I honestly thought she was either Itsekiri or Bini
These are the Edo/Benin some our warriors (Edo families) left in Ondo on their way back from war. They are PURELY Edo people!
We are not part of edo but we might have similar culture, we came from upper Egypt according to our history
@@yorubanimitokantokan9527 only ijebu is from egypt. we r from ile-ife
@@yorubanimitokantokan9527 You are so ignorant it smells to the high heavens. You came from Egypt? Why not Mecca!
Her accent sounds like Ekiti/Ijesa people as well as Benin people too. Where are you originally from?
Lovely song
I really miss how 😢 6:13
Lovely
wo se yeyi wa pe ko wa
Splendid!
I really miss how 😢