A shout out to my Nigerian people and our love for our African attire may we always be a good example to other African nations. Proud to be African!!!!
As a Nigerian Yoruba, you do not speak for me or any Yoruba people, those Brazillian Yoruba are our brothers and sisters. You dont even know how to spell the word "Yoruba" so maybe you should keep moving instead. Omo oduduwa ni gbogbo wa pelu won, omo iya ni won.
Ase gbogbo egun. Maferefun egun! Maferefun Orisa! Maferefun gbogbo oluo babalocha que dan ase - maferefun la herencia Yoruba que continua en las Americas! No discuten! Compartimos el sangre precioso, eje Yoruba, somos hermanos!
@ Mizz Mefu... You want our language...uuuuuumm learn it from wherever you might get the opportunity.. To those of us Africans who speaks varieties of European languages was a cost... It's about time to start returning cost of our efforts... Sorry, no translation...
But Brazil don't have much of anything as in the fundamentals of this yoruba religion. just the dressing.....very very diffrent from that of Cuba/Puertorico. Brazil lost alot of the traditions and culture of it....They only do the clothes. but when it comes to rituals and ceremonies....Nothing like Cuba/P.Rico
Am proud am from oyo
A shout out to my Nigerian people and our love for our African attire
may we always be a good example to other African nations. Proud
to be African!!!!
Yes !! Im over joyed now .... they just called me back home 😊 I love listening to this my EGO just goes up ✈ daym shout to all my OYO people
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Lets make Yoruba land great again.
Oduduwa a gbe wa.
#Oyoempire. #1963nigerianconstitution
We are still great and will always be great Omo Oduduwa ni mi.
this gat my head swelling.................................proudly oyo.
NICE ONE..OYO EMPIRE THE GREAT
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Oduduwa a gbe wa.
TO M Y BROTHERS AND SISTERS FROM THE DIASPORA. ROOTS IS EVERYTHING
yoruba is the best tribe
i begoooo!!!! we not worried abt cuba brazil. this is yoroba afrika proper. keep moving
As a Nigerian Yoruba, you do not speak for me or any Yoruba people, those Brazillian Yoruba are our brothers and sisters. You dont even know how to spell the word "Yoruba" so maybe you should keep moving instead.
Omo oduduwa ni gbogbo wa pelu won, omo iya ni won.
nice one
Pure beauty
ashe to Yorubaland! axe aos pais e maes de santo do candomble! ache a los babalochas y iyalochas de la santeria!
Many of those Dances are performed in Cuba and Brazil. The black people of those two nations are Yoruba.
Some of those in Cuba. Also descent from other African ethnic nations like Congo.
Home!!!
Ewa
Ase gbogbo egun. Maferefun egun! Maferefun Orisa! Maferefun gbogbo oluo babalocha que dan ase - maferefun la herencia Yoruba que continua en las Americas! No discuten! Compartimos el sangre precioso, eje Yoruba, somos hermanos!
beni kabiyesi ooo Alaafin of yoruba kaafata
E kaasan o lindo demais
Nice
What is this no music change in ever song
Hi, all my apologies, I want oriki omo ebedi in audio thanks ..
@ Mizz Mefu... You want our language...uuuuuumm learn it from wherever you might get the opportunity.. To those of us Africans who speaks varieties of European languages was a cost... It's about time to start returning cost of our efforts... Sorry, no translation...
Ile Yooba ko ni parun. Ase.
But Brazil don't have much of anything as in the fundamentals of this yoruba religion. just the dressing.....very very diffrent from that of Cuba/Puertorico. Brazil lost alot of the traditions and culture of it....They only do the clothes. but when it comes to rituals and ceremonies....Nothing like Cuba/P.Rico
More so Cuba. What they have in Puerto Rico comes from Cuba.
Translation appreciated please
ua-cam.com/video/SQbhhSX50dA/v-deo.html Oriki timi ede ilu olowo timi bamgbaiye great war lord
Nope the same