I believe the organizers are missing an opportunity here. People like her should be rewarded independent of the end score. It is no small feat to speak Yoruba in this day and age without code switching. I'd go further to say speaking uninterrupted Yoruba is just as difficult as the quiz itself.
Those questions are the most difficult questions ever on this program, she deserves the best gift, she really tried, infact there should be gift for anyone who do not speak english althrough
I found that speaking a mother tongue language does not necessary means that the person fully understood the language, that is why you will see an English speaking countries fails test of English language for an example. Of which, all the school subjects were taught using that language. Understanding mother tongue language is more difficult when an official language is a foreign language. Example of such situation is Nigeria. Most of us can not speak our mother tongue language without having a difficulties. No one would be able to get full price on this program, maybe, a language professor because we have seen performance of Yoruba language graduates. This is not their fault. It is just because they are not totally used to the language. Knowing every birds and animals in your language is impossible. Meanwhile, for one to be excellent in this program means that you must good in English language equally with Yoruba language. This program is an eyes opener for our nation. Ire ooo.....
Koda oro dada le so bi apere ilu awon Arab ki so ede Miran rara beni ilu Germany amo ipinle tiwa kori be rara afi ki eledua sanu fun wa ni ile naijiriya😢
I don't think people should lose points for not identifying the numbering. We can all agree numbering is one of the most difficult part of our language. Losing points in the same sequence as answering the question is like double jeopardy. You can help them with the numbering but answering the question correctly and not speaking English throughout the programme should be the main thing to comply with.
@@olaoluwapobalogun664 my opinion on this is; once a contestant see the question and does not know it, don't waste time, just tell the Olotu to remove and move on instead of treating it differently.
The program is called “Masoyinbo” so you are expected to know everything in Yoruba language….its just like a white man being in an interview and they ask to translate a question in English and they should respond with not knowing it!!! The program is just basically drawing everyone’s attention about not forgetting our culture and heritage, because how will you say you understand English properly(another man’s language) and not take pride and understand yours!!!! I personally have learnt numbers from this show.. Think about it.
And again... the presenter knew who was coming, they also prepared some tough questions too, this is the first time they are using numbers from 300 also.
It's like numbering is the most difficult aspect of Yoruba language. Plesae Masoyinbo, teach us Yoruba numbers here. The programme has really toosed up. Well done.
Excellent show. Please try to include the image of the guest in the thumbnail pictures. It's helpful in distinguishing and looking for specific episodes on UA-cam.
@@kuforijioluwaseyi650 yes, i keep trying to show my mom and a few friends some particular episodes but it's difficult to find which is which since a majority have only the host's image.
The truth is,she needs to be more knowledgeable about Yoruba numbers as a Yorùbá specialist and a Yorùbá newscaster.She really needs it for news casting.Nonetheless,l salute her courage and her not diluting Yorùbá with English Language.🎉
So, something needs to be done about the scoring system on this show as I do not understand why the sweet lady should be punished twice on just one question. Failing a question is what should lead to the loss of prize money, as structured. There can (should) be another scoring system of the "ounka." If contestants get punished for failing the "ounka," it's only fair that they should be rewarded whenever they get it, which isn't the case.
One could wonder why this episode is so difficult , perhaps she was set up considering her background 😂. Not insinuating anything but can we recommend the participate to pick their questions rather than olofofo doing it 😂 By the way, this is the less enthusiastic version of olofofo I've ever seen. ❤❤❤
Either you pick or I give to you it's the same thing cos there are just 10 questions in the box that you'll have to answer it's 10 per participant and all we do is bring a box to the table regardless of who is seated there you can either be lucky or fortunate to get hard questions or soft ones
It’s the way presented acted as if he didn’t know she was coming before hand, yet the questions were unusually harder. That being said, it was educative and enjoyable
Baba nor be so jooor ...she decleared her job on the show Abi? did you see them bring or change the questions at hand ???? It was already on the table before sheentioned her job
@@oloofofo_masoyinbo Olofofo the questions were hard, i always watch with my wife and children and answer some of the questions before your guest or olotu do, but this one i was just watching i couldn't remember answering any because it was as if am in a classroom learning them fresh. I love what you guyz are doing keep it up, Eku Ise Opolo 😘😘😘😘
This show is to educate us(Yoruba) about things we don’t know, the guest shouldn’t prioritize the money but the knowledge to take home, so no question is too hard
Yoruba Language graduation, reading news in Yoruba should do better than this in Yoruba numbering. But I like the fact that she did not code-mix. Good outing
They bearly use far numbering while communicating in Yoruba, for example news paper cant have page 200 or 300 plus and for those creeper, ahoro in English and its likes , they rarely use those words to communicate to lagosian for better understanding.
I never sure! There’s anyone that will come to this man show and go with that 1million! Cuz wtf! Even the numbering itself no be child play! Kudos to you sir! I enjoy this program🥺🙏😊
@@odemakindeoyekola6212 Yes you are right. But I have this strong believe in my knowledge of yoruba that I will win the prize if I make it to the show. Or maybe I'll find out I don't know as much as I thought.😀😀
Although she tried for not mixing another languages with Yoruba but she was hugely helped by the presenter by allowing her to skip the numberings aspect 😂😂
I love the fact that she's not mixing English with Yoruba, but am disappointed she can't read Yoruba with the sign very well going by the fact that she's a Yoruba news caster and she studied Yoruba as well!, and not good at Yoruba adage and proverbs for that matter. ☹️
She communicated fluently in yoruba, no code mixing, but as yoruba language graduate, yoruba language newscaster and yoruba language presenter, she did nt do well wt yoruba numbering/ figures, too bad
I didn't find this interesting anymore, because you know her personality and profession doesn't makes you to cripple her to this level, you have never asked anybody this kinda hard questions since have been watching this chanell , ita unfair o, oti poju
It's not fair, there have been several episodes where they don't miss marks for not knowing the number, it's not the lady's fault that she studied Yoruba 🤷 Sonde numbers aren't the questions, they should be skipped just as they've been skipping for other guests
This lady's question is the most difficult questions on this show. By the way, he always says if a guest doesn't mix yoruba with another language, his/her win would be doubled. Wonder why this wasn't doubled neither as any other guest's win being doubled
I was not happy with this episode. It felt like they were trying to prevent her from getting the money. The questions looked a lot harder than previous episodes. Olofofo looked so pissed and was ready to take the money away. Please keep the rules standard and do not make the questions harder for some and easy for some.
This is the third participant that scale through without code mixing. Despite presenter efforts to set her up😂😂. She did well . Those questions are no jokes sha😂😂😂
Olootu, I just want to ship in something here. 1 million is actually egberun lona egberun kan and not egbelegbe kan, 1 billion = egbegberun lona egberun kan, 1 trillion = egbegberun lona egbegberun kan, so
To make it more engaging and to promote wider participation and stimulate increased interest, I don't think people should lose points on numbering except if you have numbering less than 100. This is an interesting programme and I'm really impressed by this woman's performance.
Olotu this thing na plan work you kw her job and planned the perfect questions for her 😂, kudos to her. I follow Yoruba programs up as a lover of ede Yoruba, but in today's program i no sabi any question, kudos to u guyz.
21:00 - 21:35 Sparrow is ologóṣẹ, while Swallow is alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀. Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) make mud nests, but Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) never use mud. #Appearance Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) have sleek, streamlined bodies with long, pointed wings, crafted by nature for their aerial acrobatics and long migratory journeys. Their tails often have a distinctive forked shape, adding to their aerodynamic build. Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) are more robust and compact. Their wings are shorter and not as pointed, and they generally have fuller chests and a more rounded appearance. Their tails are also shorter and not as distinctly shaped as those of swallows. #Behaviour Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) are supreme fliers, spending most of their lives in the air, whether they're hunting insects or migrating across continents. They even drink on the fly, skimming on the surface of water bodies. Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) are more grounded in comparison, they do fly, but you're more likely to see them hopping around on ground, foraging for seeds or taking dust baths. Ìwé Sáàmù / Orin Dafidi 84:3 Àwọn ẹyẹ ológoṣẹ́ pàápàá a máa kọ́ ilé, àwọn alápàáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀ a sì máa tẹ́ ìtẹ́ níbi tí wọ́n ń pa ọmọ sí.. Psalms 84:3 Even the sparrow has found a home, And the swallow a nest for herself, Where she may lay her young...
The fact that she communicated in Yoruba language effortlessly, take your flowers! 🎉❤👏
she tried in not code mixing
@@saheedalarape Olofofo take note and do ofofo for Olotu
I believe the organizers are missing an opportunity here.
People like her should be rewarded independent of the end score.
It is no small feat to speak Yoruba in this day and age without code switching.
I'd go further to say speaking uninterrupted Yoruba is just as difficult as the quiz itself.
Those questions are the most difficult questions ever on this program, she deserves the best gift, she really tried, infact there should be gift for anyone who do not speak english althrough
@@noblesclass that's true
I swear she deserve it ❤
A Yoruba graduate and presenter am disappointed
I found that speaking a mother tongue language does not necessary means that the person fully understood the language, that is why you will see an English speaking countries fails test of English language for an example. Of which, all the school subjects were taught using that language.
Understanding mother tongue language is more difficult when an official language is a foreign language. Example of such situation is Nigeria. Most of us can not speak our mother tongue language without having a difficulties.
No one would be able to get full price on this program, maybe, a language professor because we have seen performance of Yoruba language graduates. This is not their fault. It is just because they are not totally used to the language. Knowing every birds and animals in your language is impossible.
Meanwhile, for one to be excellent in this program means that you must good in English language equally with Yoruba language. This program is an eyes opener for our nation.
Ire ooo.....
I keep watching this program coz the impact we're going to gain there
Koda oro dada le so bi apere ilu awon Arab ki so ede Miran rara beni ilu Germany amo ipinle tiwa kori be rara afi ki eledua sanu fun wa ni ile naijiriya😢
I don't think people should lose points for not identifying the numbering. We can all agree numbering is one of the most difficult part of our language. Losing points in the same sequence as answering the question is like double jeopardy. You can help them with the numbering but answering the question correctly and not speaking English throughout the programme should be the main thing to comply with.
EXACTLY!!! That's why I'm loosing interest already deducted 2 points for 1 question
@@olaoluwapobalogun664 my opinion on this is; once a contestant see the question and does not know it, don't waste time, just tell the Olotu to remove and move on instead of treating it differently.
U can aldo learn from there
The program is called “Masoyinbo” so you are expected to know everything in Yoruba language….its just like a white man being in an interview and they ask to translate a question in English and they should respond with not knowing it!!!
The program is just basically drawing everyone’s attention about not forgetting our culture and heritage, because how will you say you understand English properly(another man’s language) and not take pride and understand yours!!!!
I personally have learnt numbers from this show..
Think about it.
Great job! Each time I watch the program, I learn something new.
This woman is a very good newscaster on fresh fm Lagos. I don’t miss her early morning news, especially with Panseke, omo oba funra e funra e!
I love her for not mistaking a word for English.
And again... the presenter knew who was coming, they also prepared some tough questions too, this is the first time they are using numbers from 300 also.
Yes. The questions are so sad.
The questions aren't difficult, just that she didn't know them.
They can't stick to the numbering within 1 to 200 because many people are watching and learning already.
@Bayconxtruct, I have gained proficiency up to level 200, however, I am yet to fully grasp the logic behind levels above 200.
I agree with you
It's like numbering is the most difficult aspect of Yoruba language. Plesae Masoyinbo, teach us Yoruba numbers here. The programme has really toosed up. Well done.
Honestly 😂 she deserves more if not for the numbering part
I support that too
Yes, the numbers are the most difficult part of the show and that is what makes the contestants lose money, except for one or two people.
@@Kenny_Ademolayes and no. No because she didn’t really know the Yoruba idioms.
For all languages, numbers are usually the most difficult or at the least, just difficult.
The Host's outfit is always 100%, and what an amazing and dazzling gentleman he is. Kudos .
Ẹṣẹ́ o😄
Yesss❤🎉🎉🎉
I like this ladys' persona. I am proud of her effort throughout the episode. The fact that she is fluent in her speaking is worthy of praise.
Even if I never eat, I dey watch this Masoyinbo that make me bellyful
Her questions were tough and the numbering. Kudos to her
Excellent show. Please try to include the image of the guest in the thumbnail pictures. It's helpful in distinguishing and looking for specific episodes on UA-cam.
U said my mind, could you believe I've been searching 4 alli baba's episode n I'm yet 2 see it. I would have seen it if his pix is on it
@@kuforijioluwaseyi650 yes, i keep trying to show my mom and a few friends some particular episodes but it's difficult to find which is which since a majority have only the host's image.
The truth is,she needs to be more knowledgeable about Yoruba numbers as a Yorùbá specialist and a Yorùbá newscaster.She really needs it for news casting.Nonetheless,l salute her courage and her not diluting Yorùbá with English Language.🎉
Peki ṣe peki, gege ṣe gẹgẹ. Yoruba pàdé yoruba ni aṣalẹ yìí.
So, something needs to be done about the scoring system on this show as I do not understand why the sweet lady should be punished twice on just one question. Failing a question is what should lead to the loss of prize money, as structured. There can (should) be another scoring system of the "ounka." If contestants get punished for failing the "ounka," it's only fair that they should be rewarded whenever they get it, which isn't the case.
She really tried
Her questions are too hard
She didn’t even mix any English
I was laughing out loud at the beginning 😂😂😂 with the presenter’s reaction 😂
One could wonder why this episode is so difficult , perhaps she was set up considering her background 😂. Not insinuating anything but can we recommend the participate to pick their questions rather than olofofo doing it 😂
By the way, this is the less enthusiastic version of olofofo I've ever seen.
❤❤❤
Either you pick or I give to you it's the same thing cos there are just 10 questions in the box that you'll have to answer it's 10 per participant and all we do is bring a box to the table regardless of who is seated there you can either be lucky or fortunate to get hard questions or soft ones
It’s the way presented acted as if he didn’t know she was coming before hand, yet the questions were unusually harder. That being said, it was educative and enjoyable
The last question (afomo) should be (mistletoe) not creeper but I stand to be corrected.
Kindly bring this program to mainstream media is making a lot of sense so educative with humour
I know this girl very well, she's working at Fresh Fm Lagos
Awon ibeere yi ki faa
Beeni, Omo Fakunle lorukoo re
I love Yorùbá numbering... 😂... I took time to learn it and it paid off. 😊
I really want to invest time in learning yoruba numbering... If you have any resources on this kindly share. Thanks
The Yoruba numbering system is the hardest, it comprises of isiro pelu onka
Today's question i can't answer any one.
She tried so much.
She tried now. The questions were just difficult
They intentionally wound this woman as she declared her job. 😂
Dey kw her job jare, na plan work
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@miketunde6473lol you were part of the plan I guess
Baba nor be so jooor ...she decleared her job on the show Abi? did you see them bring or change the questions at hand ???? It was already on the table before sheentioned her job
@@oloofofo_masoyinbo Olofofo the questions were hard, i always watch with my wife and children and answer some of the questions before your guest or olotu do, but this one i was just watching i couldn't remember answering any because it was as if am in a classroom learning them fresh. I love what you guyz are doing keep it up, Eku Ise Opolo 😘😘😘😘
Eeni salo eesini yo fila😂😂😂
Aunty Zaynab, eku igbiyanju . Opolo yin oni yoro o.
Shey e gbagbe ibori yin sile ni? Atokun eto ati olofofo de fila.
Alfa Shehu😄😂
She really tried... She was not penalised for speaking English language throughout.
Why such difficult questions nau!!!! Presenter take it easy jare, I'm loosing interest already
This show is to educate us(Yoruba) about things we don’t know, the guest shouldn’t prioritize the money but the knowledge to take home, so no question is too hard
Yoruba Language graduation, reading news in Yoruba should do better than this in Yoruba numbering. But I like the fact that she did not code-mix. Good outing
Exactly.
The numbering should be like feran jeko. I lost interest from the first question. Gonna come back when I feel like.
They bearly use far numbering while communicating in Yoruba, for example news paper cant have page 200 or 300 plus and for those creeper, ahoro in English and its likes , they rarely use those words to communicate to lagosian for better understanding.
She is a graduate of yoruba language not just news presenter@abubakrajala344
It's this graduation and reading that affected her😂......
@@GrowWithOdunayomi. 😆 🤣 😂
I never sure! There’s anyone that will come to this man show and go with that 1million! Cuz wtf! Even the numbering itself no be child play! Kudos to you sir! I enjoy this program🥺🙏😊
When I finally make it to show, I'll make sure I wish that 1M. And this is not being boastful.😂
I hope I'll get the invite soon
Nobody can win the 1m man will make sure they frustrated you😅😅 the question hard the numbering it's not funny
@@odemakindeoyekola6212
Yes you are right.
But I have this strong believe in my knowledge of yoruba that I will win the prize if I make it to the show.
Or maybe I'll find out I don't know as much as I thought.😀😀
Can't just believe Yoruba hard like this 😢
I’m coming to this program the next time I’m in Naija. The presenter’s knowledge is quite impressive, I would love to do my part.😂
óda à ń retí yín o
Yoruba no be your mate, irrespective of its usage
I love your channel, I love what you do, pls I beg you l don’t stop, consistency will this show grow into something epic. God bless you ❤
She's Good at what she does,Weldone ELEHA ZAYNAB
Sparrow bird is called - Eye egà
You fit sabi speak yourba make you no Sabi number 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and you fit sabi number make you no sabi question
That's why she said it is like Mathematics...dat fear of maths alone na war
@@mczmus normal
Oya... Babela, e pèmí wá sórí ètò másọ̀'yìǹbó yí... Mo ti tẹ̀lé ìlànà àátọ yín láti bí oṣù kan sẹ́yìn sùgbọ́n mi ò tíì gbọ́ lat'ọdọ yín
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Although she tried for not mixing another languages with Yoruba but she was hugely helped by the presenter by allowing her to skip the numberings aspect 😂😂
My brother am sure you can also answering those numbering in yorùbá too very difficult
@@odemakindeoyekola6212 Yes bro.. the number is the most difficult aspect
Yoruba was so good in her mouth ❤❤
Omo…Yoruba is hard abeg
Especially the numbers
I’m sorry for ever thinking I know how to speak yoruba
Kilode 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
Baba got her difficult questions and numbering intentionally
Exactly
Not so anyways ....
I think the lady's numbering of 267 is better than what the presenter said. It's close to 270 relative to 260...
I only missed alapandede and the creeper. So proud of myself
Gather here If you notice that the location for this episode is different from other episodes
Yes, I think they now brought it to Lagos
It was Akure before, and now Lagos.
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It's hard to believe a Yoruba graduate couldn't count all numbers in Yoruba..besides she even use Yoruba at work. This doesn’t look good..
Bawo ni mo ṣe le darapọ Mọ ètò yii... Gẹgẹ bí olukopa?
I love ❤ this masoyinbo program too much
More growth & much love ❤❤
Ako ranyin ni oyinbo ogbeni
ESO yoruba
😂😂@@taiwoolasunkanmi1857
@@taiwoolasunkanmi1857 🤣🤣🤣
I love the fact that she's not mixing English with Yoruba, but am disappointed she can't read Yoruba with the sign very well going by the fact that she's a Yoruba news caster and she studied Yoruba as well!, and not good at Yoruba adage and proverbs for that matter. ☹️
Someone like me, i would have left the program halfway because this is wickedness. Lost interest
She communicated fluently in yoruba, no code mixing, but as yoruba language graduate, yoruba language newscaster and yoruba language presenter, she did nt do well wt yoruba numbering/ figures, too bad
She did not speak English at all. Kudos to her
I didn't find this interesting anymore, because you know her personality and profession doesn't makes you to cripple her to this level, you have never asked anybody this kinda hard questions since have been watching this chanell , ita unfair o, oti poju
👏👏kudos to the programme,it has really improved my knowledge of the yoruba numbers. how can one get the book?
Omo Zainab really make me laugh oooo. Now i no dey fear to face Olalekan Fabilola again. Just keep my One Million jeje. 🤣🤣🤣
It's not fair, there have been several episodes where they don't miss marks for not knowing the number, it's not the lady's fault that she studied Yoruba 🤷
Sonde numbers aren't the questions, they should be skipped just as they've been skipping for other guests
First to comment 😊
Moi Zainab of Fresh F.M
Its 32fm
She came prepared from her introduction but this host ehn, na case😂
I expected better in numbering…
This lady's question is the most difficult questions on this show. By the way, he always says if a guest doesn't mix yoruba with another language, his/her win would be doubled. Wonder why this wasn't doubled neither as any other guest's win being doubled
It's boring.
Because hiu know her profession
Observation sir, mistletoe is àfòmó not creeper.
Creepers are plants with weak roots or stems. Please confirm that
Ephiphyte, creepers, climbers are all afọmọ
This simple shows her the area to improve on her field as Yoruba Specialist (Learn more on Yoruba numerals)
I was not happy with this episode. It felt like they were trying to prevent her from getting the money. The questions looked a lot harder than previous episodes. Olofofo looked so pissed and was ready to take the money away. Please keep the rules standard and do not make the questions harder for some and easy for some.
This is the third participant that scale through without code mixing. Despite presenter efforts to set her up😂😂. She did well . Those questions are no jokes sha😂😂😂
Indeed
I just learn the English name for Iroko tree, thanks to the host of this program .
She looks like Labisi of Eeze Concept😊👍
At least the money should be deducted from 1,000,000 to 750,000 not 500,000 it’s too much jor
I've been sending messages to be invited to the program for the past 2 months now, yet I got no invitation. Is it just the people u know u invite
I don’t think there should be deductions for not being able to number correctly.
She is a flawless communicator
Olootu, I just want to ship in something here. 1 million is actually egberun lona egberun kan and not egbelegbe kan, 1 billion = egbegberun lona egberun kan, 1 trillion = egbegberun lona egbegberun kan, so
please use Google translate to check what you wrote
1 million jẹ àádọta ọ̀kẹ́ naira ni Yoruba ( oke kan je 20,000, àádọta jẹ 50. O jẹ 20,000 × 50 = 1,000,000)
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Make she change profession and go back and study another thing
This person na oshieda sister walai😂
They resemble
To make it more engaging and to promote wider participation and stimulate increased interest, I don't think people should lose points on numbering except if you have numbering less than 100.
This is an interesting programme and I'm really impressed by this woman's performance.
You knew exactly what she does and set her up with the numbers.
Nah , this has to be the toughest episode so far👌
The most difficult questions I have ever heard. She tried 🎉
This questions are new set of questions oooo. She tried 🎉
I hear this lady's voice on fresh fm Lagos Zainob omo fakunle
The presenter came were prepared, her question are too difficult.
Your questions are too tough for her bcos u know that she is a ypruba professional
That una number na scam.....its suppose to be 1 to 100
This round is particularly too hard for anyone. 😂😂
This man you too funny wallahi 😂😂
There is ojoro here they shouldn't have removed her money in the first place
Olotu this thing na plan work you kw her job and planned the perfect questions for her 😂, kudos to her. I follow Yoruba programs up as a lover of ede Yoruba, but in today's program i no sabi any question, kudos to u guyz.
Bcus u no sabi the answer to the questions made it 'planned work'!!
21:00 - 21:35
Sparrow is ologóṣẹ, while Swallow is alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀.
Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) make mud nests, but Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) never use mud.
#Appearance
Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) have sleek, streamlined bodies with long, pointed wings, crafted by nature for their aerial acrobatics and long migratory journeys. Their tails often have a distinctive forked shape, adding to their aerodynamic build.
Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) are more robust and compact. Their wings are shorter and not as pointed, and they generally have fuller chests and a more rounded appearance. Their tails are also shorter and not as distinctly shaped as those of swallows.
#Behaviour
Swallows (alápáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀) are supreme fliers, spending most of their lives in the air, whether they're hunting insects or migrating across continents. They even drink on the fly, skimming on the surface of water bodies.
Sparrows (ologóṣẹ) are more grounded in comparison, they do fly, but you're more likely to see them hopping around on ground, foraging for seeds or taking dust baths.
Ìwé Sáàmù / Orin Dafidi 84:3
Àwọn ẹyẹ ológoṣẹ́ pàápàá a máa kọ́ ilé,
àwọn alápàáǹdẹ̀dẹ̀ a sì máa tẹ́ ìtẹ́
níbi tí wọ́n ń pa ọmọ sí..
Psalms 84:3
Even the sparrow has found a home,
And the swallow a nest for herself,
Where she may lay her young...
Zainab fakunle mi owon. ❤
she did great not mixing her Yoruba with any English word, kudos. Thank you for another insightful epsiode.
Her questions are hard, but she's good at speaking yoruba
Even the anchor make mistakes in his pronunciation
She wasn't suppose to lose point for number🥲
This one wasn’t fair ooo😂 it was harder
Otadin abi Otale, Otapo Gan ooo 😃
I am harden follower of Zainab Fakunle🥰
Odori akayin Arabinrin olusoro... Odi woro si soro... Mayosinbo ti mura de Eni to n bo tele
Buh all d same... the lady is good.. take ur flowers mama