If only Nigerian Educational system can put the 3 major languages as compulsory subjects in schools, it will create a peaceful nation. Imagine everyone in Nigeria speaking the three major languages more than English, we can have unity. I felt emotional watching this video 😢
Wow 💕 I really enjoyed this interview. I had goosebumps, when she said her mother is from Imo State, from Obowu and finally from Amuzi. I couldn't hide my excitement, she is my sister! I am from Obowu, Ikenanzizi, Alike to be precise and my mum is from Ndiuhu Amuzi. I was really trilled and listen to the interview to the end. To summarise the whole story, I speak Hausa, Igbo, French, German and of course English, but I regret not learning Yoruba, though I've got a lot of Yoruba friends. I think it's still not late to top up the Yoruba language at some point. Keep the good work you're doing Adedeji, much appreciated and I look forward to meeting you one day inshallah. We are really blessed in Nigeria. God bless you.
It is possible for all Nigerians to co-exist no matter the tribe or religion. I was born and bred in Bida, Niger State before the war and experienced the shared love of Christians and Muslims. I do not know how everything changed so much so that we now hate and cannot tolerate one another. How wonderful a country we would have been if we treated each other with mutual respect.
I am also a complete Nigerian. I am always happy for this. Especially when I go for shoppings. Let all the incomplete Nigerians make effort to be complete oh.
A very good morning to you my brother. Thank you so much for the wonderful work that you are doing. One of my friend here in Germany is from Obowo, I am going to share this video with him.
My brother its only GOD and you that can unite Nigeria, thank you my brother, keep going one day we will get it right ✅ and forget those things that divide us and hold tight to only things that unite us
This is beautiful. I love the flawless transition between the languages. Thank you, my brother, for highlighting our people who speak multiple of our languages. Not everyone is one or another. If you listen to some people tell it, there is so much division. It is important that we show that all of these divisions are nonsense.
This is a knockout blow for all those ethnic bigots who think they can only (or should only) function within their tribe!!! This woman or Deji Odunlesi are not exceptional! Millions of Nigerians today have a mixed heritage of multiple ethnicities! Up and down this great country, Nigerians have integrated and intermingled with each other!! We should stop tribalism!!! We don't need government policies, we don't need compulsory education policies... All we should do is just to follow our natural instincts as human beings and as Nigerians!! God Bless us all ! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
@@polyglotadedejiodulesi634 ọ naghị atọ mụnwa ụtọ, ọ na-aka mma onye chọọ ịsụ Igbo ka ọ sụruo ya n'isi. Ọ na-egosi na onye ahụ ma asụsụ Igbo ọfụma, ọ na-atọkwa ụtọ ná ntị!
You should give an example of how to use it ..." di mu mma ".... in Igbo. Example: "I like this Town" translates to "Obodo a di mu mma " or " Obodo a na ammasi mu. "
If only Nigerian Educational system can put the 3 major languages as compulsory subjects in schools, it will create a peaceful nation. Imagine everyone in Nigeria speaking the three major languages more than English, we can have unity. I felt emotional watching this video 😢
It will be awesome.
My exact thoughts ever since I stumbled across this channel.
Woow she does speak Hausa Igbo and yoruba. It,s amazing
Waoh! Mr Adedeji, you are wonderful. I admire you so much. God bless you ❤.
Wow 💕 I really enjoyed this interview. I had goosebumps, when she said her mother is from Imo State, from Obowu and finally from Amuzi. I couldn't hide my excitement, she is my sister! I am from Obowu, Ikenanzizi, Alike to be precise and my mum is from Ndiuhu Amuzi. I was really trilled and listen to the interview to the end.
To summarise the whole story, I speak Hausa, Igbo, French, German and of course English, but I regret not learning Yoruba, though I've got a lot of Yoruba friends. I think it's still not late to top up the Yoruba language at some point.
Keep the good work you're doing Adedeji, much appreciated and I look forward to meeting you one day inshallah. We are really blessed in Nigeria. God bless you.
Very many thanks nwanna. Udo di.
waoh! beautiful two of you are true and complete Nigerians wish Nigerians can learn and stop the senseless tribalism
I tell you.
I proud of my origin tribe mother tongue (hausa) hausa is incredible sweet to speak 💚
love you all nigerians people 🌹🇳🇬
It is possible for all Nigerians to co-exist no matter the tribe or religion. I was born and bred in Bida, Niger State before the war and experienced the shared love of Christians and Muslims. I do not know how everything changed so much so that we now hate and cannot tolerate one another. How wonderful a country we would have been if we treated each other with mutual respect.
I am also a complete Nigerian. I am always happy for this. Especially when I go for shoppings. Let all the incomplete Nigerians make effort to be complete oh.
Abi o.😀
So much admire these guys, this is how Nigerians need to live together to foster unity
This is awesome. The kind of news we love to hear always! Thanks for this.
You are welcome.
Nigeria can be great again.
Weldon sir, regards to Ms Chiyere
Yes it can. Many thanks.
Highly emotional indeed.
A very good morning to you my brother. Thank you so much for the wonderful work that you are doing. One of my friend here in Germany is from Obowo, I am going to share this video with him.
Many thanks my brother.
We need to keep religion aside let's love lead
Humanity first
Yes o
beautiful one nigerian
It cant change the fact that there is no a single verse containing this word "CHRISTIANITY" in the Bible but we are friends
is there islam in the Quran?
No point
My brother its only GOD and you that can unite Nigeria, thank you my brother, keep going one day we will get it right ✅ and forget those things that divide us and hold tight to only things that unite us
"A complete Nigerian." Yes, my sister. That you are. One love, nwanne.
Im from Barcelona Spain. My best friend is from Nigeria (edo) .. i love Nigeria...
First person to comment from South sudan 🇸🇸 good content 👌so educational I want to learn igbo language.
Awesome. Thank you.
Who is teaching you?
I can teach you. I'm Igbo. The language (asụsụ Igbo) is beautiful.
If this lady hv nt married i for marriy her nay nay ooo@@polyglotadedejiodulesi634
Keep u good work guy
Amazing, you guys represent the Nigeria I love, we need to speak more than our own mother tongues. ❤ Thanks for this great content.
You are welcome.
This is beautiful. I love the flawless transition between the languages. Thank you, my brother, for highlighting our people who speak multiple of our languages. Not everyone is one or another. If you listen to some people tell it, there is so much division. It is important that we show that all of these divisions are nonsense.
JUST LISTEN TO THAT! I WANT TO SEE MORE OF THIS. OOOJ MY GOODNESS, LISTEN TO THIS HAUSA YOUNG MAN- OOOH MY GOODNESS, I ADMIRE YHID GUY!
Very good to watch
Typical Nigeria Citizens, Bravo 👏👏👏
Glorious one, you are great My Brother
This is awesome.
Many thanks.
I don dey follow you, suscribe😊👍👍👍
Igbos are not tribalistic. Don't let politicians devide us plsss!!
This is a completed complete
Yes o
This is a knockout blow for all those ethnic bigots who think they can only (or should only) function within their tribe!!!
This woman or Deji Odunlesi are not exceptional!
Millions of Nigerians today have a mixed heritage of multiple ethnicities!
Up and down this great country, Nigerians have integrated and intermingled with each other!!
We should stop tribalism!!!
We don't need government policies, we don't need compulsory education policies...
All we should do is just to follow our natural instincts as human beings and as Nigerians!!
God Bless us all !
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!
Christians and Muslims living in peace ❤
Igbo language has words for "like", "mmasị" or "dị mụ mma".
The ingliigbo na to uto nwanna.
@@polyglotadedejiodulesi634 ọ naghị atọ mụnwa ụtọ, ọ na-aka mma onye chọọ ịsụ Igbo ka ọ sụruo ya n'isi.
Ọ na-egosi na onye ahụ ma asụsụ Igbo ọfụma, ọ na-atọkwa ụtọ ná ntị!
You should give an example of how to use it ..." di mu mma ".... in Igbo. Example: "I like this Town" translates to "Obodo a di mu mma " or " Obodo a na ammasi mu. "
This made me smile! Thanks for sharing. Become a YT god = P r o m o S M!!!
Merci beaucoup
Igbos aren't Nigerians but Buafrans.