This show, yes I call it show is so unique to me and I don't know how!!!? It tells me our unique relationship and in-depth affiliation (Edo/Benin) and moreover, the choreography is so exact, perfect, and cultural and I am short of words to further describe this SHOW!! So perfectly done! God continues to bless our brothers and sisters! I watch this over and over and it gives me some spiritual joy!!
Wowwww!!! Thank you all so much, especially the leader, for this beautiful cultural dance😍😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾 I thank God that I am Owoh indigin myself🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾♥️♥️♥️
These are Edo/Benin in diaspora in Yoruba territory. They dance the Olokun dance so perfectly. We have Edo people in Yoruba land like these? Oh my God!
@@venusonanuga8725 First, Owo used to be under Benin/Edo Territory until Awolowo and the British manipulated the surrounding territory! Secondly, these are children of the Edo warriors returning from war that were left residing in that area of Owo, now Ondo state, they are FULLY Edo ancestral. So, Venus Grace, there is no bending the fact . "We have close history with Edo..." What a heck is that? Explain further please! YOU SEE THE ADA and EBEN THE MEN DANCE WITH? That is not a little close, it means an ancestral relationship. ok!
@@omobanedo9602 they are not fully edo, owo people decends from the son of oduduwa, the founder of owo. sources clearly states that owo is an ancient YORUBA CITY
@@venusonanuga8725 "They are not FULLY Edo..." Laugh!! Small mind, small pickin! Oh well, who says they are fully Edo? If they are entirely Edo they would be speaking the Edo language, make sense? What I am saying is that their ancestors were fully Edo believe it or not! In that area, Owo was a HEAVY PATH OF JOURNEY TO AND FROM WARS EDO CARRIED OUT WITH THOSE NEIGHBORING PLACES. As these warriors began returning to Edo land, they had so many relationships and left so many of their OF SPRINGS THERE ESPECIALLY IN OWO, Ondo state! Go do your heavy research and/or ask the elders of IDANRE CULTURE! You see the ADA and EBEN they proudly display while dancing, they have them on display for a genuine reason, ok! I don't care if you chose to be Yoruba, who cares? But the truth must be told!!!! Even at that, that they are descendants of IZODUWA; IZODUWA IS entirely Edo, you small pickin!!!! The Esan, Onitsha, Urhobo, Isoko, Auchi, Isele-uku, Anioma, Ijaw, etc., speak other languages, and on the surface, they are not FULLY Edo you will say also, right? Please go sit down somewhere, ok!
One of my best cultures in Ondo State... Owo with da vibes, grace, poise, panache and elegance... I love this❤❤❤❤❤
Is it possible to miss a home you've never been to. This music calls to me. Like my heart beats with the rhythm. I want to go home.
Even me i want to go home
@@adegboromary2083 yes! I must touch the soil of home!
You're welcome my sister. Yorubaland welcomes you.
I missed my home town 😢
WooooW. Great women. God bless you for showing your talent. Proud of you all
My beautiful Yoruba people of Owo ❤.
This show, yes I call it show is so unique to me and I don't know how!!!? It tells me our unique relationship and in-depth affiliation (Edo/Benin) and moreover, the choreography is so exact, perfect, and cultural and I am short of words to further describe this SHOW!! So perfectly done! God continues to bless our brothers and sisters! I watch this over and over and it gives me some spiritual joy!!
You are Edo, stop larping as Owo. Commot.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love my home, OWO in Ondo state
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome 💃💕👌 gbere o.
I am proud of you guys.....
I am proud 🦚 to be part of you
Away sumodon Maloghomade
Too much love ❤️ ❤❤❤for my people ❤️ 💕 💙
Wowwww!!! Thank you all so much, especially the leader, for this beautiful cultural dance😍😍😍😍♥️♥️♥️♥️🙏🏾
I thank God that I am Owoh indigin myself🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾♥️♥️♥️
Perfect i love my ogho culture
There is no culture like my Town Owo.
Kudos to my people
I miss my beautiful home town
Beautiful 🥰
I love you all my in-laws ❤❤❤
This is giving me goosebumps. Wonderful.
Welldone
Respect! Love it!
Lovely!
Bueatiful culture
Nice one!
Very very good
Beautiful
Good performances
Nice
❤
Tunmise used to dance with plates on each hand. What's the name of that dance? From Ondo
Obitun dance from Ondo Town. This is from Owo Town.
🙏🙏💗💗👍👍
Please how can I get her contact
These are Edo/Benin in diaspora in Yoruba territory. They dance the Olokun dance so perfectly. We have Edo people in Yoruba land like these? Oh my God!
they are owo people of yoruba, we have close history with edo
@@venusonanuga8725 First, Owo used to be under Benin/Edo Territory until Awolowo and the British manipulated the surrounding territory! Secondly, these are children of the Edo warriors returning from war that were left residing in that area of Owo, now Ondo state, they are FULLY Edo ancestral. So, Venus Grace, there is no bending the fact . "We have close history with Edo..." What a heck is that? Explain further please! YOU SEE THE ADA and EBEN THE MEN DANCE WITH? That is not a little close, it means an ancestral relationship. ok!
@@omobanedo9602 am owo myself and am yoruba
@@omobanedo9602 they are not fully edo, owo people decends from the son of oduduwa, the founder of owo. sources clearly states that owo is an ancient YORUBA CITY
@@venusonanuga8725 "They are not FULLY Edo..." Laugh!! Small mind, small pickin! Oh well, who says they are fully Edo? If they are entirely Edo they would be speaking the Edo language, make sense? What I am saying is that their ancestors were fully Edo believe it or not! In that area, Owo was a HEAVY PATH OF JOURNEY TO AND FROM WARS EDO CARRIED OUT WITH THOSE NEIGHBORING PLACES. As these warriors began returning to Edo land, they had so many relationships and left so many of their OF SPRINGS THERE ESPECIALLY IN OWO, Ondo state! Go do your heavy research and/or ask the elders of IDANRE CULTURE! You see the ADA and EBEN they proudly display while dancing, they have them on display for a genuine reason, ok! I don't care if you chose to be Yoruba, who cares? But the truth must be told!!!! Even at that, that they are descendants of IZODUWA; IZODUWA IS entirely Edo, you small pickin!!!!
The Esan, Onitsha, Urhobo, Isoko, Auchi, Isele-uku, Anioma, Ijaw, etc., speak other languages, and on the surface, they are not FULLY Edo you will say also, right? Please go sit down somewhere, ok!
Anu