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Titilayo Oyinbo In The Studio With SaharaTV

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2011

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  • @HealthyLiving212
    @HealthyLiving212 7 років тому +6

    It is amazing how happy this lady is embedded herself in the culture, That;s why she seems so fluent in Yoruba. In order to learn a language, you have to love it to the fullest. The law of life says; whatever the mind accepts and conceives is always achievable. I just love to admire the way she carries herself.

  • @queenchuutaiwo2570
    @queenchuutaiwo2570 11 місяців тому +2

    So amazing n so beautiful experienced,Kudos guys❤❤❤✌✌✌

  • @bolasalak7360
    @bolasalak7360 Рік тому +1

    I just see this video after almost 12 years but I think the Nollywood should have invited this young lady. She would have been an asset in movie making

  • @aom8676
    @aom8676 3 роки тому +3

    Can't believe its aunty adeola that is interviewing her....I loves watching your shows

  • @TheTruth-lt9cm
    @TheTruth-lt9cm 8 років тому +3

    I like this young lady. I believe she truly loves Africa and its people. It is people like her, Titilayo, that will help bridge the gap between Africa and the rest of the world. God Bless you and best wishes.

  • @isaacolalusi6819
    @isaacolalusi6819 Рік тому +2

    This lady is intelligent. She's a typical American will high IQ. Love you

  • @djrx2
    @djrx2 12 років тому +5

    No, she studied Yoruba at Uni. of Wisconsin for 3 years b4 her trip to 9ja. Nevertheless, she is very good. I myself can't speak it without interjecting English words. I must confess, I she speaks better than a whole lot of Yoruba.

  • @arresteddevelopment2158
    @arresteddevelopment2158 10 років тому +2

    Amazing, This lady's grasp of the Yoruba language and culture is incredible. And also Kayode Oyinbo,

  • @kennyalokolaro5557
    @kennyalokolaro5557 11 років тому +2

    Your focus is clear in taste and in depth. I see and look forward to a future with Yoruba specialty food joints and language establishments,with you as the inspiration

  • @ateamga
    @ateamga 12 років тому +2

    I know, but I felt like this interview really alienated those who didn't speak Yoruba. I was very fascinated by the guest and her willingness to learn Yoruba; I really wanted to know more about her journey to Nigeria, her future plans her background etc.

  • @berrydoos
    @berrydoos 12 років тому +3

    Lol, grew up in Ibadan, her yoruba is almost better than mine

  • @emmyfication
    @emmyfication 11 років тому +2

    You tried titilayo to speak Yoruba language but kayode oyinbo speaks fluently dancing and beating the drum. Good job lady.

  • @belovedesther7335
    @belovedesther7335 10 років тому +1

    Titilayo Oyinbo, thats so great, seeing white lady speaking yoruba..Am living in germany and have two kids but my kid cant speak like this, though they are trying...so this a great challeng for my kids (they are 11 & 8yrs)...when they see Titilayo speaking they are really challenged to learn more and speak frequently like Titilayo...great work guys keep it up...

  • @MrSnyper66
    @MrSnyper66 12 років тому +3

    Well, u are right but she's doing great! Let me ask u this, how many yorubas have d same pride she does, how many pple can out of their way, their comfort zone to learn another man's language n culture, did i 4get to say she learnt all she knows in 6months? C'mon give her some credit.

    • @abumuawiyaabumuawiya5203
      @abumuawiyaabumuawiya5203 4 роки тому

      Oyin can't be doing for nothing. They have a great aim and objective which is not known to you. It possible you may pay a great price for this in future.

  • @opao1224
    @opao1224 12 років тому +2

    She speaks fluent Yoruba dats really good

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 років тому +3

    yeah, they should of had subtitles! i'm igbo though i speak little yoruba! PLEASE put SUBTITLES for those that don't speak! but this is really good, not pointless at all ...

  • @emiliaegbuche7980
    @emiliaegbuche7980 11 років тому

    Iam not surprised,the world is round every one should be able to know each others language not just us Africans speaking English,reading and writing it too.civilization started in Africa,our language is the 1st remember "Hieroglyphics" was not invented by an American.we need to see more westerners that are interested in us not just for slavery and commercialization.I am a proud Nigerian,arrogantly proud!!!!

  • @dejvavu
    @dejvavu 12 років тому +1

    wa da fun o omo dada. sho ma femi no

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 11 років тому

    .........NICE ONE TITILAYO....KEEP IT UP.

  • @FunkeOyinboPepper9ja
    @FunkeOyinboPepper9ja 11 років тому +2

    Mo nife Yoruba! Mo nife Afrika gan!!!

  • @adeshinaibrahimkolawole4290
    @adeshinaibrahimkolawole4290 2 роки тому +1

    am so much impressed

  • @bertrandmomoh3255
    @bertrandmomoh3255 2 роки тому

    Love from Minnesota,your neighbor to Wisconsin

  • @toksuno
    @toksuno 13 років тому +1

    This one is funny.... her dance in the intro is funny!! she speaks yoruba & pigdin really well for a white person!!! So well that that you can even see the "ngbati ngbati" down well well too!!!!

  • @00tuoyo
    @00tuoyo 13 років тому +2

    Why No subtitles? Come on guys!

  • @michaeljacksonlover0
    @michaeljacksonlover0 12 років тому +1

    It's not silly that Nigerians are going crazy over this..... It's RARE! They don't see this everyday and it makes them excited that the whites want to learn their language. How many whites do you see speaking yoruba? Plleeeease tell me. Stop complaing...people who complain about everything just- what's wrong with you all? goodness.

  • @omoibile
    @omoibile 13 років тому +1

    @flowers2127 : You are silly, this is an educative programme to motivate us to appreciate our language.How many nigerians speak yoruba this fluent? Yoruba is not an international language and this is very encouraging and rewarding that our language is getting exposure to the outside world. Appreciate and give credit for a job well done:

  • @LeSmanwebsitedesigner
    @LeSmanwebsitedesigner 12 років тому +1

    saharatv...at this stage u shud be able to translate on screen for the prospective white learners. :P

  • @AnosikeImmanuel
    @AnosikeImmanuel 11 років тому +1

    There should have been subtitles, you cant just say "sorry to those who don't speak Yoruba". This is a news channel after all and Yoruba is not our official language.

  • @tousn
    @tousn 12 років тому +1

    wonders shall never end oooo

  • @Yorubapod
    @Yorubapod 13 років тому +1

    @ateamga, did you say this is pointless? May I ask to whom is this pointless? So unless one can learn the whole of 250 languages it is pointless to learn one? Well.... Up to 400 languages are spoken in India. And I am proud to speak one of them. I don't think it is pointless either.

  • @markgable101
    @markgable101 8 років тому

    I tink say dis girl knock her head and wake up and speak Nigerian.
    It deh appen ooooh.....

  • @olaideesther5790
    @olaideesther5790 8 років тому +1

    She really spoke well

  • @dhemmie
    @dhemmie 12 років тому

    girl you too try but you need to get more protection in naija,not cos it violent but cos u need it and if u gonna do more live in lagos not ibadan but tombs up girl love you spirit.......keep it up

  • @blessedchild7206
    @blessedchild7206 9 років тому

    I wont lie shes gud...i can hardly understand what the black girl is talking about sometimes but she can omG

  • @Nikelash92
    @Nikelash92 12 років тому

    The way she speaks about our country i'm embarrassed at myself

  • @DaCatOnTop
    @DaCatOnTop 12 років тому +1

    the female host is beautiful

  • @illuminatibpanther8225
    @illuminatibpanther8225 11 років тому

    Awa naa ki e o Titilayo

  • @santhoshkumarthankan8982
    @santhoshkumarthankan8982 12 років тому

    i fell in love with this lady she impresed me i wil to lean arabic now i live in uae

  • @temiloluwakowobari7383
    @temiloluwakowobari7383 12 років тому

    No not pointless at all, a moderate amount of people do speak Yoruba and do you expect her to learn all 250 languages? Obviously not so don't criticize

  • @00tuoyo
    @00tuoyo 13 років тому

    @ateamga As much as I hate to admit this. You are right. I am clueless to what is going on in this interview.

  • @Nikelash92
    @Nikelash92 10 років тому

    Newsflash...this is youtube, everyone is fake. Also my avatar is a character from a TV show from a while ago, i really don't get why we are having this conversation

  • @flowers2127
    @flowers2127 13 років тому

    @michie987 well said. Why do Nigerians do this??? When a white person speaks one of the many languages they go all crazy. It is so silly

  • @allenfakorede9633
    @allenfakorede9633 10 років тому +2

    Kemi, what's there to spy in Nigeria

  • @Nikelash92
    @Nikelash92 12 років тому

    born and bred in Nigeria i can't speak pidgin

  • @djrx2
    @djrx2 12 років тому

    I am challenging myself to learn Spanish

  • @olakunbi11
    @olakunbi11 11 років тому

    this interviewer is not listening. she said where is staying in the USA there are not many black people. Not that there ate not blacks in USA.

  • @djrx2
    @djrx2 12 років тому

    she also said it @ 2:15

  • @jolly-ogomaihekwoaba8159
    @jolly-ogomaihekwoaba8159 6 років тому

    Give her local TV Broadcasting job.

  • @TheEdenFan
    @TheEdenFan 11 років тому

    this is impressive

  • @ms22078
    @ms22078 11 років тому

    aaah this girl puts me to shame gaan

  • @abuafrica
    @abuafrica 9 років тому

    please let not go over the top, she speaks Yoruba like a kobokobo

  • @ebeokebulani1261
    @ebeokebulani1261 10 років тому +1

    I wanna PUKE!!!

    • @etanielbenyehuda7360
      @etanielbenyehuda7360 10 років тому

      this doesn't surprise me that it is filmed in NYC. the video reflects the current state of gentrification/accepted cultural rape of many ethnic groups in NYC/America.

    • @SuperMetallimies
      @SuperMetallimies 6 років тому

      From happiness

  • @ateamga
    @ateamga 13 років тому

    250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, and you thought it was a good idea to speak one language(Yoruba) most Nigerians aren't able to speak, read or write. This is pointless sorry.

  • @ikechukwu5992
    @ikechukwu5992 8 років тому

    +immanuel A..sorry to those who don't understand should not suprise you even if its done in New York its still Nigerian production..poor customer service in all aspects of commerce...

  • @MegaXton
    @MegaXton 11 років тому

    1how can u speak when u dont know urself fake pic 2 how u gay i dont have anything on gay ppl ok

  • @kemi7689
    @kemi7689 10 років тому +2

    bloody spy...

    • @pnjcrafts9609
      @pnjcrafts9609 7 років тому +4

      So, Nigerians who speak Spanish,Italian,Mandarin etc are spies ? Grow up

    • @galleysalex7745
      @galleysalex7745 7 років тому +1

      kemi7689 ... Zombie grow up.

  • @GorillaExploration
    @GorillaExploration 7 років тому

    FBI agent. Don't be fooled my people

    • @adewolekayode6148
      @adewolekayode6148 6 років тому

      Obi Okoye That is why you don't teach people your language. Never mind.

    • @tuforu4
      @tuforu4 6 років тому

      ur on drugs

  • @toksuno
    @toksuno 13 років тому

    This one is funny.... her dance in the intro is funny!! she speaks yoruba & pigdin really well for a white person!!! So well that that you can even see the "ngbati ngbati" down well well too!!!!

  • @abuafrica
    @abuafrica 9 років тому

    please let not go over the top, she speaks Yoruba like a kobokobo

    • @abuafrica
      @abuafrica 3 роки тому

      My spoken English is better than the average English person I will have you know thank you.