Glad to See Ojude oba has progressed to unprecedented heights. Still the fondest memories of my Childhood. My father( Amuludun of Ijebu land) is the last surviving member of Egbe Mafowoku with the Awujale if I am not mistaken. Their age group pioneered this event that continues to set pace in Yoruba land. Fondest memories of all of them and their brotherhood and support for one another. May they all continue to rest in peace. We still joke about how they jokingly come for each other at their meetings which they did in rotation at every member’s house. Awujale in my opinion is the most forward thinking Oba in Yoruba land. May Allah continue to bless him and my dad too. Good health and a happy peaceful long life. Obanta a gbe wa o!
This is so so lovely! Elegance! Colourful! Culture! Vibes! Yes, we Yorubas/Nigerians know how to celebrate and rock every occasion. So proud of my culture!
I watch ojude oba every year but i must commend the musician, this year alujo vibe is topnotch ❤❤🤌🙌 he praised each team beautifully and his drummers hit every sweet spot on the drum. Good job mr Haruna ishola. Long live the king and God bless ijebu land and the people. Kudos and and big thanks to Kilarigbo tv for covering this event to the max 👌👊👍🏾i really appreciate this. Love from united states ❤❤❤
This very beautiful, colorful and interesting, I wish other cities and towns in Yoruba land imitate and copy this. Although, other cities and towns have their own ways of celebrating this annually, but this is very unique. Watching from Appleton, Wisconsin, United States. Proudly Yoruba man.
@Kilarigbo Live: Ojude Oba 2023 at Ijebu Ode is not a cruise but a carnival. A very colorful event. Long live in good health and sound mind, Baba Kabiyesi, Oba Dr. Sikiru Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebu land. Journey mercies back home to all the participated diasporians. The mercy and love of the Almighty God heal and restore our Motherland to a New Nigeria in Jesus' most wonderful name. Oduduwa yi O gbe wa. Shalom.
The age grade system is the enduring strength. They take care of each other and support development project just like the ejagham people of cross river.
So beautiful! Love it! What do the white calabashes contain and which groups are here represented? A detailed description of this gorgeous event and people would be nice.
Every third day after the Sallah Day known as Eid El Kabir, notable sons and daughters of Ijebuland gather to pay homage to the Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland. the groups are of different age bracket of three years, e.g (1980 -1982) . in the calabash is a present for the King. it is celebrated every Year. People comes home from abroad to celebrate the Sallah day and also use the opportunity to pay homage the third day.
You pay homage and present gift tokens.this oba is a billionaire so he will redistribute to the less privileged. Iam not ijebu but Efik princess. you know what you know and you never forget your origins.
Omo Ilaro ni mi, se mo le join yin. Can l join if l am not directly from Ijebu but, l am Ogun daughter. Congratulations l love you all and your outfits are spot on 👌🥰🥰🥰l feel like becoming Ijebuians🤩
Glad to
See
Ojude oba has progressed to unprecedented heights.
Still the fondest memories of my
Childhood.
My father( Amuludun of Ijebu land) is the last surviving member of Egbe Mafowoku with the Awujale if I am not mistaken.
Their age group pioneered this event that continues to set pace in Yoruba land.
Fondest memories of all of them and their brotherhood and support for one another. May they all continue to rest in peace.
We still joke about how they jokingly come for each other at their meetings which they did in rotation at every member’s house.
Awujale in my opinion is the most forward thinking Oba in Yoruba land.
May Allah continue to bless him and my dad too.
Good health and a happy peaceful long life.
Obanta a gbe wa o!
This is so so lovely! Elegance! Colourful! Culture! Vibes! Yes, we Yorubas/Nigerians know how to celebrate and rock every occasion. So proud of my culture!
This is so beautiful to watch. I'm proud to be a yoruba lady and also married to an IJEBU MAN!!!
😮
Ijebu we r great
So beautiful and rich in culture awa omo Yoruba atata❤❤❤❤❤❤
I watch ojude oba every year but i must commend the musician, this year alujo vibe is topnotch ❤❤🤌🙌 he praised each team beautifully and his drummers hit every sweet spot on the drum. Good job mr Haruna ishola. Long live the king and God bless ijebu land and the people. Kudos and and big thanks to Kilarigbo tv for covering this event to the max 👌👊👍🏾i really appreciate this. Love from united states ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching.we're glad that you still love the culture
Watching from Istanbul Turkey 🇹🇷 proud to be a Yoruba Man, Please next year make it live coverage, Everybody dope for the Year Ojude OBa Festival ❤❤❤
Thank you for your comment and observation. We shall definitely transmit the Event Live as you wish
I love that we are preserving culture.. this is very beautiful 😻
I love the Ijebus for always projecting the Yoruba culture with their ojude Oba
Ijebus you are too much, this is a great occassion, long live Ijebu, long live Nigeria
Proud African American watching from Los Angeles, CA
Thank you for watching. Kindly share and likes. God bless you💯
I love what I saw proud to an Ijebu man ❤🎉
I'm so amazed by everything. I want to learn more about Yoruba culture.
This is so beautiful & rich in our culture, I am so pleased to be a Yoruba lady 💯
This is so beautiful to watch I’m proud of Yoruba culture 🥰🥰🥰
Our Heritage! Thanks for watching
Watching from Chicago, United States. This is indeed beautiful.
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I SO MUCH ❤LOVE YORÙBÁ CULTURE. HONESTLY!
YORUBA NATION WILL BE VERY GRATE✌️
Watching from Abidjan, proud to be yoruba.
God bless you
The uniqueness of Ijebu people. More blessings
Watched from Bowie. Maryland. USA. Proudly Yoruba! Long live Nigeria!!
Amen
WATCHING HERE IN MUSCAT, OMAN......ILE YORUBA O NI BAJE, AMEEN
Amin
Amin 😊
This very beautiful, colorful and interesting, I wish other cities and towns in Yoruba land imitate and copy this. Although, other cities and towns have their own ways of celebrating this annually, but this is very unique. Watching from Appleton, Wisconsin, United States. Proudly Yoruba man.
Thank you for watching. We're glad you enjoy the content
Watching from uk,proud of my mummy's culture
Thanks for watching and God bless you greatly
It is one way or the other your own culture too, part of your identity
I smile throughout watching this video proudly Yoruba
Elegant at its best.... unexplainable how their culture is celebrated. Well done happy & gorgeous people😍
I miss ojude oba this year 😢i trust my people ❤❤❤❤may awon oba live long life 🤲🤲
Amen
@Kilarigbo Live: Ojude Oba 2023 at Ijebu Ode is not a cruise but a carnival. A very colorful event. Long live in good health and sound mind, Baba Kabiyesi, Oba Dr. Sikiru Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebu land. Journey mercies back home to all the participated diasporians. The mercy and love of the Almighty God heal and restore our Motherland to a New Nigeria in Jesus' most wonderful name. Oduduwa yi O gbe wa. Shalom.
We agreed! Thank you sir
Keep it up
Keep updating us
Amen
Watching from Atlanta, ki are PE lori, ki Bata PE lese, Kabiyesi.
Thanks for Watching. God bless You Greatly
The richest culture so far🎉
Yes oo
Watching from St. Catharines, Ont Canada. Rich Culture!
We appreciate you. Thanks so much for watching
Watching from Spain,our culture is great.
Thank you for watching! God bless
Proud Nigerian, watching from Nigeria.
I love my heritage. Omo Ijebu Alare. I missed Ojude Oba. I remember we use to attend 😢
We can't wait to see you there next year God's grace
I am so proud of our culture yoruba❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Always BEAUTIFUL TO WATCH. ASE PUPO ODUN LAYE O AMEEN ❤❤❤
Interesting & colorful event. Watching from Toronto, Ontario Canada
God bless you
The age grade system is the enduring strength. They take care of each other and support development project just like the ejagham people of cross river.
So beautiful! Love it! What do the white calabashes contain and which groups are here represented? A detailed description of this gorgeous event and people would be nice.
Every third day after the Sallah Day known as Eid El Kabir, notable sons and daughters of Ijebuland gather to pay homage to the Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland. the groups are of different age bracket of three years, e.g (1980 -1982) . in the calabash is a present for the King. it is celebrated every Year. People comes home from abroad to celebrate the Sallah day and also use the opportunity to pay homage the third day.
You pay homage and present gift tokens.this oba is a billionaire so he will redistribute to the less privileged. Iam not ijebu but Efik princess. you know what you know and you never forget your origins.
Watching as a family from Montreal Canada.
Glad to hear from you. Thanks for watching
Watching from the Netherlands
I'm proud to be Yourba
It's a blessing to be One
No state can do it better than the Ijebu beautiful
Omo Ilaro ni mi, se mo le join yin. Can l join if l am not directly from Ijebu but, l am Ogun daughter. Congratulations l love you all and your outfits are spot on 👌🥰🥰🥰l feel like becoming Ijebuians🤩
@Bunmi
Maybe find an ljebu husband....😂
@@gardensteps Exactly 😂🎉
We have the best men in town.. they are capable so you are welcomed as an iyawo ijebu😅😂
This is so elegant
Good program, I am watching 👀 from Chicago. Illinois.
Thanks for watching!
oba awujaye of ijebu kade pe ori ki bate pe le se
amin!
so proud 🦚 watching this
I love it❤
Wow this is so nice missing home
So exciting
❤watching from Connecticut USA
Thanks for watching! We appreciate you
Watching from Montreal Canada
Thank you
watching from joburg
we appreciate you
Watching from Lagos state
Aseyi samodun to u all
Ijebu - State is coming soon
There we go. We can't enjoy this beautiful culture without any divisive comments.
This year party I enjoy it
Thank you so much👋
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53:58 🎉❤🥰
37:15🔥💃🏽
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Where was this at?🔥, 🇳🇬💪🏾
Ijebu Ode. Ogun state
Africa, west Africa, Nigeria, Southern Nigeria, Ogun state, Ijebu ode - Ijebu People
Ijebu people are not yoruba ....??
They are your Head
I’m Yoruba and I understand what they’re saying. Please what are they if not Yoruba?
Calm down on what you’re drinking/smoking 😅😂😅.
@@The_Cruise_Fam ! lol
Please tell us where they're from sir/ma?
Yes, they are British 🤪😁