Very admirable, I have never seen somebody who loves and knows his place of birth like you brother keep it up, I am also luo from Kenya, Ja'Alego Siaya County we have lot in common ,erokamano wuod lang'o!.
Great effort and insights. I wish we could leave rice for Dokolo because of the existing Olweny rice scheme and recognize Alebtong for the preservation of great traditional dances,music and folklore . We shall have avoided repeating rice but spiced it with the fast fading traditional ancestry. Obanga Medi Gum!
Thanks you brother for the best of best from you... each and every district in lango should look for you without failed. May God continue granting to you more wisdom...Amen Rev. Fr. Kyrillos Okello
Imagine I took the notes. In lango region, you be able to pick a glass of Mango juice, eat Rice with fish. Get tomatoes and spices. Matoke and beef then cooking palm oil.
Good content 👏. I learned something new about palm oil growing in Apac. But the video is incomplete without a mention of Lira City which is a district in it's own right.
Thank you so much my brother this really a very intresting please continue for growth lango regione I never new that lango is such a reach place but what is yaoo in english
What minerals are in Lango? The areas of Kwera subcounty in Dokolo has water that cannot be consumed. Some areas have salty water. A number of boreholes drilled have been abandoned because of the saltines. Kwera also has Akwana.. that is mainly used for decorating huts... What kind of mineral is that? Please help explore minerals in Lango... Apwoyo
I suggest you organize fund raising for construction of a mussium, library and hotel in one place. It can help in: (1) promoting anthropological research and reading. (2) conservation of culture (3) promoting tourism - the dishes have caused me to salivate. Tourist (both blacks and whites) will pour to lango. (4) promoting education on african affairs.
I strongly agree with you in Alebtong, Otuke and Amolatar. Apac, Kwania, Kole and Oyam Yes but not so much as for Dokolo, I strongly disagree first we are already known for cassava roasting country wide secondly Rice has never been economic player in Dokolo. I wish you could have mentioned Cassava, simsim, sunflower and Maizes farming in Dokolo, I would be at peace.
Thanks for the compliments. I know you are mentioning cassava roasting as a joke. But those other crops, are not unique enough. There are other districts known already for producing them. Olweny is simply under utelised. Otherwise it coould be the real deal.
Yes Alebtong has the most aromatic rice I know of. Look for it in Lira market and try. You will thank me later. All tha neighbours children will run to your home. That's how strong the smell is.
True, alot of people in Doholo cultivate maize (am not sure about cassava), but the purpose of the video is to potray the unique atribute. That atribute may not be running at full capacity but should have potential for scalability. Dokolo might be producing maize but Nwoya district, Kiryandongo and Mubende do more maize thatn Dokolo.
Am alangi and I come from kwaniya district I love my home land and I have late more from you thank's very much
Brilliant Langi like you I like your the pride of Lango on UA-cam.
Ongwen you are brilliant. Your idea should be implemented in all our districts.
yes true
Very admirable, I have never seen somebody who loves and knows his place of birth like you brother keep it up, I am also luo from Kenya, Ja'Alego Siaya County we have lot in common ,erokamano wuod lang'o!.
That's great job we are proud of you keep moving us forward
Great effort and insights.
I wish we could leave rice for Dokolo because of the existing Olweny rice scheme and recognize Alebtong for the preservation of great traditional dances,music and folklore .
We shall have avoided repeating rice but spiced it with the fast fading traditional ancestry.
Obanga Medi Gum!
Great point!
Thanks you brother for the best of best from you... each and every district in lango should look for you without failed. May God continue granting to you more wisdom...Amen Rev. Fr. Kyrillos Okello
So nice of you
Good work my Brother!!!
thanks
O love my district dokolo
Yes, Amolatar has the most tasty fish, so unique. Even without tomatoes, you will still enjoy it, our identity.
Thanks for that amazing research. Deblax from Dokolo
Glad you enjoyed it Ce Blax
I'm great full for your efforts towards this research.
Imagine I took the notes.
In lango region, you be able to pick a glass of Mango juice, eat Rice with fish. Get tomatoes and spices. Matoke and beef then cooking palm oil.
Thanks for letting me know all this
No problem! Thanks for appreciating.
Ohhhhh you have it all, brilliant idea there so motivating
Well done
Good content 👏. I learned something new about palm oil growing in Apac. But the video is incomplete without a mention of Lira City which is a district in it's own right.
Noted. Am planning to do Lira city seperately. But thanks for the feedback
Please create a video for us about self introduction in Anuak .
We really appreciate the last videos 🙏 💕
You are a great man ❤
Great content... Thanks
Glad you liked it!
You are right, you did enough research
thanks for the complimetn
Thank
It very great for the well thinking of the what suppose to be on the flag but oyam I can't accept that
I love your presentation brother
I appreciate that
Wonderful uncle keep it up be blessed
Kole 🎉🎉❤
Agreed
Palm oil is so organic, good for Apac and the country
We have a symbolic mountain where lango came from Otuke district
I was looking more to something that can bring in some money to the people. That mountain (rock) is not easy to monetise.
Thank you so much my brother this really a very intresting please continue for growth lango regione I never new that lango is such a reach place but what is yaoo in english
So nice of you
Yao is shea nut tree
Proud lango from chawente
you should be proud. Kwania has alot of potentials
Watching from kwania with beef
OB Laodog, you are a Researcher. We need to link up sooner than later
yes indeed. 0785345614
Government talking about development model. I can use this information to develop districts.
How many districts are in lango . Otherwise I have learnt and enjoyed thank you.
What minerals are in Lango?
The areas of Kwera subcounty in Dokolo has water that cannot be consumed. Some areas have salty water. A number of boreholes drilled have been abandoned because of the saltines.
Kwera also has Akwana.. that is mainly used for decorating huts... What kind of mineral is that?
Please help explore minerals in Lango... Apwoyo
Good idea. Thanks for the tip. I will explore to see if there are known minerals in Lango. Thanks
I suggest you organize fund raising for construction of a mussium, library and hotel in one place. It can help in:
(1) promoting anthropological research and reading.
(2) conservation of culture
(3) promoting tourism - the dishes have caused me to salivate. Tourist (both blacks and whites) will pour to lango.
(4) promoting education on african affairs.
Let's pray. God will provide a way
I will visit lango region one day
Lao-dog you have shown Lango many things to do
I try
J love lango very well
great
I strongly agree with you in Alebtong, Otuke and Amolatar. Apac, Kwania, Kole and Oyam Yes but not so much as for Dokolo, I strongly disagree first we are already known for cassava roasting country wide secondly Rice has never been economic player in Dokolo. I wish you could have mentioned Cassava, simsim, sunflower and Maizes farming in Dokolo, I would be at peace.
Otherwise I am happy with most of your initiatives and presentations on this channel, continue with your good work
Thanks for the compliments. I know you are mentioning cassava roasting as a joke. But those other crops, are not unique enough. There are other districts known already for producing them. Olweny is simply under utelised. Otherwise it coould be the real deal.
Really Alebtong produces rice? I didn't know.
Yes Alebtong has the most aromatic rice I know of. Look for it in Lira market and try. You will thank me later. All tha neighbours children will run to your home. That's how strong the smell is.
I expected Maize and cassava from Dokolo every household is cultivating. The olweny rice is not for the locals
True, alot of people in Doholo cultivate maize (am not sure about cassava), but the purpose of the video is to potray the unique atribute. That atribute may not be running at full capacity but should have potential for scalability. Dokolo might be producing maize but Nwoya district, Kiryandongo and Mubende do more maize thatn Dokolo.
Why do Lango people have space in front upper teeth
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Yao is called Shea Nuts please