it was nice to see my primary school again Sure Success 😭. I came to the UK when I was 10 now I'm 18, and I felt so much nostalgia watching this thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I have to say as a Yoruba girl in the diaspora, the level of underdevelopment in yorubaland is quite worrisome. These are towns with tax payers. Where do these taxes go? I think it’s time for our people to start demanding better of their government starting from the local government levels. I pray we get there someday
I agree with you. I was really sad when I saw just little or no development here. I don’t know how else we re going to demand anything from our leaders for this town.
@@patootie Don’t worry. In a country where majority of the population are young and extremely intelligent, with a large diaspora also young population who have a psychological attachment to their homelands, it will eventually happen even if it’s by force
Thank you dear sis. You even took time to cover my secondary school at 1:00.🤸 I see Ijebu Igbo becoming her best, and you will return soon to cover her testimonies.
I see they drove past the Church Olokuta "Rock Church", not sure if that's the one in Atikori or Oke Agbo, but (until 2014) my late grandmother was the "Iya Ijo" for St Phillips rock church, near Ita-meren (four junctions), in Oke Agbo, Ijebu Igbo 😝
I'm proudly African and native of Ijebu- Igbo! Thanks Patootie Sparkles for the tour within the Town, I could spot Molusi College. I appreciate your Vlog. God bless you!
Great my lovely sister nice vibe, keep the flag flying. I am on a mission to give this clip as much broadcast as possible to motivate you as an ambassador of the town
Also, they're driving back from "Itowo" side, driving past the NITEL post office area...there's a famous and exciting restaurant on the left hand side 😅
You really made my day seeing this vedio thanks so much. Been in abroad for so many years and waking up to see this vedio of the town I grow up in running around bare feet haha and knowing most the houses wow. Am happy to show my Italian wife my beautiful town thanks
@@patootie it would be ideal to see the sights in an air balloon 🎈 or a microlight with STOL of about 30 knots, no doubt this is a forgotten town, forgotten by its administrators 😅
Amazing Facts About Ijebu People Ijebu people were the first people to have had contact with the Europeans in the 14th century. In addition, Ijebu people were the first to be educated through Western education. Ijebu is the largest Ethnic group in Nigeria. First people to manufacture gears of wars in the history of Nigeria. First people to contend the slavery extortion in their region. The first people to invent money made from cowry shells, later made Coins called “PANDORO”, which became acceptable through Africa and Europe. Ijebu is the only tribe in Nigeria that has its origin from the Biblical days. According to the Biblical account; the Jebusites were a Canaanite tribe who inhabited and built Jerusalem before its conquest by King David. Ijebu was the first indigenous Clerk to the European Missionaries. The European observers found Ijebus more intelligent than other groups in Nigeria. When Oduduwa was blind, an Ijebu King (fifth Awujale) was the one to provide the remedy to restore his sight. Ijebu people are known as socialites, people if high integrity & handwork. Also, Ijebu people were the one to raise agitation for emancipation from Colonialism. Ijebu King (Orimolusi) was the second Oba appointed by the Colonial Masters for the London conference in 1957 to negotiate the Nigerian Independence. Ijebu peopIle were the first to settle in Lagos and Ibadan. The richest black woman in the world, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija, is an Ijebu woman from Ikorodu, Lagos (waterside Ijebu). Ijebu man was the first Nigerian to play in the English premier league in the early 60s. Ijebu people are famous for Egungun, Agemo, jigbo, Ileya festivals etc. Mike Adenuga, an Ijebu man from Ijebu-Igbo, was the first Nigerian to single-handedly own Oil, Mining and Telecommunication (GLO). Ijebu man, late Haruna Ishola, was the first musician to perform outside the shores of Nigeria. Ijebu men, Chief S. O. Shonibare & Chief Shakirudeen Olarewaju Kazeem (Shokas) were the first Nigerians to own private individual housing estates (called Shonibare estate in Lagos. And Shokas Estate/Bobagunwa Castle) of about 40 mansions in Ijebu-Igbo. Ijebu man, late Chief Kuti (Abusi Odumare) from Ijebu-Igbo was the first Nigerian to be banned from building further houses in Lagos having owned about 100 storey buildings in Shomolu and Ebute Meta! Also, an Ijebu man, Chief Isamosta Ashiru from Ijebu-Igbo, was banned from building further houses in Ibadan having owned 99% of houses on Ososami street, Ibadan (left and right). Ijebu man, late Chief Abayomi Adeyemi also from Ijebu-Igbo, was the first Nigerian contractor to build about seven housing estates for Federal Govt. He has about 60 personal houses in Lagos alone! Unbelievable, a man of Ijebu origin was also enthroned as Olubadan of Ibadan land, Ijebu l’oko Ibadan An Ijebu woman (a potter), Bilikisu Significant was traced to the Biblical Queen of Sheba as wife to King Pharaoh Ijebu has a major farm settlement that generated hundreds of millions of naira through palm oil processing (Apoje Farm settlement in Ijebu-Igbo) for the government. Ijebu has produced so many musical icons like Haruna Ishola (Ijebu-Igbo), Y.K. Ajadi (Ijebu-Igbo), Popular Jingo (Ijebu-Igbo), Batuli Alake (Ijebu-Igbo), Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, K1 (Ijebu-Ode), Musiliu Haruna Ishola (Ijebu-Igbo), Kolade Onanuga (Ijebu-Ode), Salawa Abeni (Ijebu-Ode), Wale Thomson (Ijebu-Igbo), etc. The first black man to publish an indigenous Bible with dictionary and concordance was an Ijebu man (Rev. Dr Basil Kayode Balogun ) from Ijebu-Igbo. The Doyen of Theatre, Late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde, was an Ijebu man from Ososa Ijebu nation has more than 15 tertiary institutions which include OSU/OOU, TASUED, Babcock, Hallmark, South-West, Kinston (Universities), Grace, AAP, Gaposa, Oscotech, Pogil (Polytechnics), Tasce (College of Education), etc. Do you know that Ijebu land (Ijagun) hosts the 1st university of education in Nigeria? Do you know that Ijebu nation share one-third of entire Lagos state starting from Ikorodu to Ketu, Somolu, Palmgrove, Oshodi, Yaba, Epe, Ikeja, etc.? Also, do you know that the Itshekiris (Delta state of Nigeria) are Ijebus? What a great nation and great people!!!! ❤️💛💚
Going back to your root. The land of your birth. Ironically, it is the birthplace of one of my distinguished clients and a great mentor of blessed memory - Oloye Dotun Okubanjo. An Entrepreneur of great magnitude and a businessman extraordinaire. A proud Ijebuman to the core. He impacted my life.
@@patootie Greetings, my Dad's family are from an area called "Moborode", just about 100 meters from my Mother's families in Apoje Road (after Ita Ale-Night Market); and I'm closely related to late Chief CKO Odeniyi, Oba(foluke) Otudeko, Otunba 'Femi Dinah, and Badero "Naira Pools" 😎
@@lochbasha We probably know each other, then! You must Know (Late) Daddy Alfred a.k.a, Baba Ebute Metta, and Baba Theophilus (Baba Gusau), they're both Odeniyi. My Mum's Dad (Baba Allen Odeniyi, a.k.a Baba Yotomi) was their Eldest brother. They're all children of my great grand mother (a.k.a, Iya Eleran) There was Alhadji Ajetunmobi's Pharmacy on the same Apoje road, and there was a famous tailor called "Chicago". 😝
OYINDAMOLA (KIDE KO LE PIN POINT PLACES IN IJEBU IGBO) ARA IGBURE RIWOWA .(PLEASE TRY TO LEARN MORE PLACES IN YOUR HOMETOWN) (WO MO IBADAN JU OMO IBADAN LO) MI SO RE IBADAN LO MA FE.(YOU ARE GOING TO MARRY IBADAN MAN)- FROM MR A A ADEMOLA (LONDON)
Omo iye mi, mi mo fo Ijebu ro n wa. Inu mi dun. A ma juse re.😍
it was nice to see my primary school again Sure Success 😭. I came to the UK when I was 10 now I'm 18, and I felt so much nostalgia watching this thank you.
Thank you for these videos
I enjoy your videos 💕
It's nice seeing your home town, I saw ijebu town hall😂😂😂 kpk
Thank you so much, this is my town
Wow my hometown..thanks for the video..it's been a while.. shout-out from IT
Thank you so much
You make me see my side in ijebu Igbo
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I have to say as a Yoruba girl in the diaspora, the level of underdevelopment in yorubaland is quite worrisome. These are towns with tax payers. Where do these taxes go? I think it’s time for our people to start demanding better of their government starting from the local government levels. I pray we get there someday
I agree with you. I was really sad when I saw just little or no development here. I don’t know how else we re going to demand anything from our leaders for this town.
@@patootie Don’t worry. In a country where majority of the population are young and extremely intelligent, with a large diaspora also young population who have a psychological attachment to their homelands, it will eventually happen even if it’s by force
@@christia2126 no fight in AFRICA youth.
Thank you for the tour.
Thank you dear sis.
You even took time to cover my secondary school at 1:00.🤸
I see Ijebu Igbo becoming her best, and you will return soon to cover her testimonies.
Your Vlog This Days Is Very Interesting To Watch, One Can't Get Tired Watching Them Keep It Up👍🏾, Nice Vlog.
❤️❤️❤️
I see they drove past the Church Olokuta "Rock Church", not sure if that's the one in Atikori or Oke Agbo, but (until 2014) my late grandmother was the "Iya Ijo" for St Phillips rock church, near Ita-meren (four junctions), in Oke Agbo, Ijebu Igbo 😝
Hmmm! omo oke agbo beje
@@lochbasha In fact, one of my mother's late Aunt was known as "Beje" as in Oke Agbo Beje 😅
I can see her driving towards itale Oke-Agbo, Wow dis is lovely, you reminded me of home..
@@anuajayi894 Omo Alare!
It's such a small world 😎
My father's house is on onala Street, igbaire toward the beginning part of the video. You nearly caught my family house. Nice video btw
I can't stop watching your Vlog. Already sent it to all the Fam around the World🙌🙌🙌🙌😆😆
Thank you👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks ma’am
I'm proudly African and native of Ijebu- Igbo! Thanks Patootie Sparkles for the tour within the Town, I could spot Molusi College. I appreciate your Vlog. God bless you!
It’s nice to see this. Lovely video. But I wonder why they’ve left the road to our house untarred 😢.
Hi pls. what do you know about Ijebu Igbo Girls gramma school can you inform me. thanks
Great my lovely sister nice vibe, keep the flag flying. I am on a mission to give this clip as much broadcast as possible to motivate you as an ambassador of the town
Thank you sir
Thanks for showing us parts of Yorubaland that we would otherwise not see especially showing us Ibadan. This was a good video. Keep it up.
@@kennyjohn4250 Thanks. I may be coming before the end of February by rail.
You are in my home town
Nice video sis, would have been top notch if you included the street names.🥰🥰
Also, they're driving back from "Itowo" side, driving past the NITEL post office area...there's a famous and exciting restaurant on the left hand side 😅
So, you still sabi home town?
My home town ijebu Igbo ❤
Wow it’s nice seeing your home town, gonna travel to ijebu one day coz most of my friends are from the ijebu
💃🏼💃🏼
Well done ma :) reminds me of when i was young and going to the village :)
Thank you sir
You really made my day seeing this vedio thanks so much. Been in abroad for so many years and waking up to see this vedio of the town I grow up in running around bare feet haha and knowing most the houses wow. Am happy to show my Italian wife my beautiful town thanks
I m glad
Ha it is my first time here oh, so you hare my favourite youthtuber, you seem to have a lot of orange snow in your fedio 😁
It’s an ancient/old town
@@patootie it would be ideal to see the sights in an air balloon 🎈 or a microlight with STOL of about 30 knots, no doubt this is a forgotten town, forgotten by its administrators 😅
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@@Strong-jw3et or a drone 😎
Thank you
My home town
Amazing Facts About Ijebu People
Ijebu people were the first people to have had contact with the Europeans in the 14th century.
In addition, Ijebu people were the first to be educated through Western education.
Ijebu is the largest Ethnic group in Nigeria.
First people to manufacture gears of wars in the history of Nigeria.
First people to contend the slavery extortion in their region.
The first people to invent money made from cowry shells, later made Coins called “PANDORO”, which became acceptable through Africa and Europe.
Ijebu is the only tribe in Nigeria that has its origin from the Biblical days.
According to the Biblical account; the Jebusites were a Canaanite tribe who inhabited and built Jerusalem before its conquest by King David.
Ijebu was the first indigenous Clerk to the European Missionaries.
The European observers found Ijebus more intelligent than other groups in Nigeria.
When Oduduwa was blind, an Ijebu King (fifth Awujale) was the one to provide the remedy to restore his sight.
Ijebu people are known as socialites, people if high integrity & handwork.
Also, Ijebu people were the one to raise agitation for emancipation from Colonialism.
Ijebu King (Orimolusi) was the second Oba appointed by the Colonial Masters for the London conference in 1957 to negotiate the Nigerian Independence.
Ijebu peopIle were the first to settle in Lagos and Ibadan.
The richest black woman in the world, Mrs Folorunsho Alakija, is an Ijebu woman from Ikorodu, Lagos (waterside Ijebu).
Ijebu man was the first Nigerian to play in the English premier league in the early 60s.
Ijebu people are famous for Egungun, Agemo, jigbo, Ileya festivals etc.
Mike Adenuga, an Ijebu man from Ijebu-Igbo, was the first Nigerian to single-handedly own Oil, Mining and Telecommunication (GLO).
Ijebu man, late Haruna Ishola, was the first musician to perform outside the shores of Nigeria.
Ijebu men, Chief S. O. Shonibare & Chief Shakirudeen Olarewaju Kazeem (Shokas) were the first Nigerians to own private individual housing estates (called Shonibare estate in Lagos. And Shokas Estate/Bobagunwa Castle) of about 40 mansions in Ijebu-Igbo.
Ijebu man, late Chief Kuti (Abusi Odumare) from Ijebu-Igbo was the first Nigerian to be banned from building further houses in Lagos having owned about 100 storey buildings in Shomolu and Ebute Meta!
Also, an Ijebu man, Chief Isamosta Ashiru from Ijebu-Igbo, was banned from building further houses in Ibadan having owned 99% of houses on Ososami street, Ibadan (left and right).
Ijebu man, late Chief Abayomi Adeyemi also from Ijebu-Igbo, was the first Nigerian contractor to build about seven housing estates for Federal Govt. He has about 60 personal houses in Lagos alone!
Unbelievable, a man of Ijebu origin was also enthroned as Olubadan of Ibadan land, Ijebu l’oko Ibadan
An Ijebu woman (a potter), Bilikisu Significant was traced to the Biblical Queen of Sheba as wife to King Pharaoh
Ijebu has a major farm settlement that generated hundreds of millions of naira through palm oil processing (Apoje Farm settlement in Ijebu-Igbo) for the government.
Ijebu has produced so many musical icons like Haruna Ishola (Ijebu-Igbo), Y.K. Ajadi (Ijebu-Igbo), Popular Jingo (Ijebu-Igbo), Batuli Alake (Ijebu-Igbo), Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, K1 (Ijebu-Ode), Musiliu Haruna Ishola (Ijebu-Igbo), Kolade Onanuga (Ijebu-Ode), Salawa Abeni (Ijebu-Ode), Wale Thomson (Ijebu-Igbo), etc.
The first black man to publish an indigenous Bible with dictionary and concordance was an Ijebu man (Rev. Dr Basil Kayode Balogun ) from Ijebu-Igbo.
The Doyen of Theatre, Late Chief Hubert Adedeji Ogunde, was an Ijebu man from Ososa
Ijebu nation has more than 15 tertiary institutions which include OSU/OOU, TASUED, Babcock, Hallmark, South-West, Kinston (Universities), Grace, AAP, Gaposa, Oscotech, Pogil (Polytechnics), Tasce (College of Education), etc.
Do you know that Ijebu land (Ijagun) hosts the 1st university of education in Nigeria?
Do you know that Ijebu nation share one-third of entire Lagos state starting from Ikorodu to Ketu, Somolu, Palmgrove, Oshodi, Yaba, Epe, Ikeja, etc.?
Also, do you know that the Itshekiris (Delta state of Nigeria) are Ijebus?
What a great nation and great people!!!!
❤️💛💚
I’m from OGUNBOWALE FAMILY I don’t know if anyone can be of help? My father only took me home once and we was at OJUDE OBA buh I was still a kid then
Going back to your root. The land of your birth.
Ironically, it is the birthplace of one of my distinguished clients and a great mentor of blessed memory - Oloye Dotun Okubanjo. An Entrepreneur of great magnitude and a businessman extraordinaire. A proud Ijebuman to the core. He impacted my life.
Wow
Ope o 🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿
Wow I’m proud of my town ijebu Igbo
I'm from Apoje road, Oke Agbo
Hello family
@@patootie Greetings, my Dad's family are from an area called "Moborode", just about 100 meters from my Mother's families in Apoje Road (after Ita Ale-Night Market); and I'm closely related to late Chief CKO Odeniyi, Oba(foluke) Otudeko, Otunba 'Femi Dinah, and Badero "Naira Pools" 😎
Levi all the names you mentioned are my relatives from Oke Agbo. Ijebu Igbo is made up of 5 distinct towns and over 300 villages.
@@lochbasha We probably know each other, then! You must Know (Late) Daddy Alfred a.k.a, Baba Ebute Metta, and Baba Theophilus (Baba Gusau), they're both Odeniyi. My Mum's Dad (Baba Allen Odeniyi, a.k.a Baba Yotomi) was their Eldest brother. They're all children of my great grand mother (a.k.a, Iya Eleran)
There was Alhadji Ajetunmobi's Pharmacy on the same Apoje road, and there was a famous tailor called "Chicago". 😝
@@lochbasha Yes, Oke Agbo, Atikori, Odobotu, Itowo etc
OYINDAMOLA (KIDE KO LE PIN POINT PLACES IN IJEBU IGBO) ARA IGBURE RIWOWA .(PLEASE TRY TO LEARN MORE PLACES IN YOUR HOMETOWN) (WO MO IBADAN JU OMO IBADAN LO) MI SO RE IBADAN LO MA FE.(YOU ARE GOING TO MARRY IBADAN MAN)- FROM MR A A ADEMOLA (LONDON)
👍👏❤.........
Bad road
No good presec