I decided to play this video again today, and like all important bodies of work, I found something new! I now know the source of my grandmother's appellation and oriki--Omo'Loora. Eye'Moloora, as she was respectfully called by all and the hundreds of patients she served (freely!), was also one of the last Olorisa'jesa in Ikere. Thank you folks for helping me to connect the dots! Interesting also, one of my relatives was also involved in building Ikogosi into the touristic attraction that it is today. TaniOloun: May you keep on growing and growing and growing! In the truly independent Yorubaland that I foresee in our future, this is the type of information we must teach in schools--just as the Jews, Japanese and Chinese teach their own ancestral past from generation to generation. Enough of the colonial baggage!
You answered a number of my questions about Oora of Ilesha. The way she took back to Ilesha , the Yara, ran beside my school at Oke Ooye Ilesha and till now, Oora remains a small rivulet. Thanks a lot
Lovely! I visited this resort with my family in 2016. My kids were flabbergasted. We have many things that will generate tourists to Odua Country. I pray this happen in my life time. The chief explained the story better than the people who works in resort. Many the Lord re-established and bless Yoruba country. Amen.
When we were in secondary school, over 40 years ago we went on excursion from Ibadan to some of these resorts. I remember among other places we visited Ikogosi warm spring and Erin Ijesha waterfalls. Many of the facilities put in place now were not there then. And I cannot remember that we had any curator to tell us the stories about their origin. We only had guides to take us round.
I was at Ikogosi warm spring with my children and my late husband [Professor Samuel O. Alasoadura] in 1972,we were there for a week in the rented quarters. It wasn't as elaborate as the shown video. Kudos to the inhabitants and the government of Ekiti state for the development. I wish to revist the place with my grandchildren, if God almighty granted us the grace IJMN aameen.
I'm just imagining when we get our YORUBA NATION, hmm , the world will be suprise of our greatness, we need to do all we can to be free , even if we need to go to war we should be ready, nobody gives freedom but you have to take it anyhow, omoyoruba the time is NOW
I was at Ikogosi warm spring in 1986... I went to the source of two sources on top of the hill. The warm and the cold are very close to each other.. Very close to agree that they're two different water coming out... God is so great and nature is wonderful!! Its now very beautiful area. What happened to the lions that were kept there? Are they still there? Well done. Thanks for bringing this...
Awon To Fe Gba Ile Yoruba Mo Yoruba Lowo, Mo Awon Anfani Ti Yorubas Ko Ka Kun. Laepe Laejina Bi Yoruba O Ba Sora Won A Di Eru Titi Laelae... Die Ninu Awon Asoju Yoruba Ni Ki Se Odale..IFE Owo Ti Ba Aye Opolopo Je... Ki Awa Yoruba Tete Taji Ni Oju Orun ooooo
This is why we MUST exit Nigeria as we are richly blessed and would take care of them very well by ourselves. Yoruba Nation, no going back!!!. God bless Yoruba land.
We have a river in my village called Iwo in Isin local government of Kwara state. The river is the queen of the village that turn to river during the war. The river is called Ayaba the wife of the King.
And some fools will be wasting millions going to one land claiming a foreign land is holy land. I can say it Bodly that there is no land that is more Holier than Yoruba land.
@@mohammedhighbright8356If you don't know you are a fool to be spending huge sums to go and perform special worship in another man's land and to be worshipping your creator in another man's language, then your foolishness is compounded.
Good job, Chief and Tani Oloun. Please make sure to find, and record the recitations, oriki, prayers and ways of evoking the spirits of the ancestors Chief Isaoye cogently described. There are still devotees in the town, and I am sure they know the invocations and everything necessary for the worship. Please set aside a time in the year for regular/annual worship. Here comes another Osun Osogbo--a potential international crowd puller!
Tani Olorun, you you need to be very careful otherwise you will soon have the second, third and fourth wives from amongst these ladies that call themselves Onisese
It's extremely disappointing that our government re Ekiti State government is not doing enough to publicise and celebrate our tourist environment. What's wrong with spending billions (if need be) in turning our natural nature blessed environment into paradise. This is an investment that has the capacity to double its return. Nigeria should be doing more to promote our tourism sector.
As interesting as the story is,the people around were just making noise,they were not focused at all bt the high chief is a gentle nd tolerating man,if not he shld hv shush them.i wish to visit this interesting place one day.
This water is in only two form Which are Awele (the cold one) and the senior wife And the other one is Aina (the warm one)the junior wife Nothing like is in four form If you want to know the really story go and meet the elders
All this are work of God almighty it's a full lie that a family turned to water what of the two rivers that is beside each other and doesn't enter each other was it two enemies that turned into that one?
I'm proud of Ekiti State. Eledumare go bless you Tani Olorun
Kabiyesi Re Olodumare ❤❤❤
A ni nkan nile Yoruba
I'm blessed to be a Yoruba man
I decided to play this video again today, and like all important bodies of work, I found something new! I now know the source of my grandmother's appellation and oriki--Omo'Loora. Eye'Moloora, as she was respectfully called by all and the hundreds of patients she served (freely!), was also one of the last Olorisa'jesa in Ikere. Thank you folks for helping me to connect the dots! Interesting also, one of my relatives was also involved in building Ikogosi into the touristic attraction that it is today. TaniOloun: May you keep on growing and growing and growing! In the truly independent Yorubaland that I foresee in our future, this is the type of information we must teach in schools--just as the Jews, Japanese and Chinese teach their own ancestral past from generation to generation. Enough of the colonial baggage!
Kudos to you tani olohun you are doing a great job for yoruba land all the elders and obas of yoruba suppose to been paying you for your good job
You answered a number of my questions about Oora of Ilesha. The way she took back to Ilesha , the Yara, ran beside my school at Oke Ooye Ilesha and till now, Oora remains a small rivulet. Thanks a lot
Lovely! I visited this resort with my family in 2016. My kids were flabbergasted. We have many things that will generate tourists to Odua Country. I pray this happen in my life time. The chief explained the story better than the people who works in resort. Many the Lord re-established and bless Yoruba country. Amen.
When we were in secondary school, over 40 years ago we went on excursion from Ibadan to some of these resorts. I remember among other places we visited Ikogosi warm spring and Erin Ijesha waterfalls. Many of the facilities put in place now were not there then. And I cannot remember that we had any curator to tell us the stories about their origin. We only had guides to take us round.
This is beautiful place to be. Its looks very lovely like abroad. I just need to visit this place ❤
Fellow Nigerian Policemen Tanilorun o nice rara.😮may God have mercy on you!
I love these , this tourist attractive area 😍 💕 😋 ❤ 💗 💖 😍 💕 😋 ❤ 👌 👏🏿 😍 👍 🥰
Thank you Tani Olohun.....ds is so highly expository...!!
I was at Ikogosi warm spring with my children and my late husband [Professor Samuel O. Alasoadura] in 1972,we were there for a week in the rented quarters. It wasn't as elaborate as the shown video. Kudos to the inhabitants and the government of Ekiti state for the development. I wish to revist the place with my grandchildren, if God almighty granted us the grace IJMN aameen.
Our High Chief, thank you sir.
Wow this place has been renovated, looking more serene. It's a good place to be, I've been there twice
God bless Yorubaland with wonderful things.
Wow. I'm so happy for the details in this documentary 😊 Thank you Tani Olorun ❤
God is so good and wonderful
Kabiesi olodumare 😢❤👏👏👏👏🙌🏻🙌🏻✊✊
I will be there one day because it's very lovely everoment my kids too will like to visit ikogoosi rivers
I hope to visit this place one day
I want to join Isese please I need more light
Boda Ayo😂😂😂😂, Ma wa ko history o! Weldone Sir
God is grate
Majesty you my lord 🙏
Very interesting
God have Created powerful powerful people In the past age sincerely
❤ gbogbo agbara patapata ti Oluwa alaanu oba adeda ni,❤
God bless you 'tani olohun '''i need more for this documeturie
Up Yoruba Nation! No going back.😮 Nwon fe won ko awa yio de Orile Ede awon Baba wa Yorubaland 😊
WAO,,,dat must be Tourist attraction
I'm just imagining when we get our YORUBA NATION, hmm , the world will be suprise of our greatness, we need to do all we can to be free , even if we need to go to war we should be ready, nobody gives freedom but you have to take it anyhow, omoyoruba the time is NOW
I will be there one day because it's very lovely everoment
Beautiful….
So inspiring
I really enjoy this
Hope to visit this place ❤
I hope to visit this place someday
I was at Ikogosi warm spring in 1986... I went to the source of two sources on top of the hill. The warm and the cold are very close to each other.. Very close to agree that they're two different water coming out... God is so great and nature is wonderful!!
Its now very beautiful area. What happened to the lions that were kept there? Are they still there?
Well done.
Thanks for bringing this...
More wisdom Tani Olorun
Yoruba are blessed....Yoruba Nation is all we want.
Eku ise ❤❤❤
Awon To Fe Gba Ile Yoruba Mo Yoruba Lowo, Mo Awon Anfani Ti Yorubas Ko Ka Kun. Laepe Laejina Bi Yoruba O Ba Sora Won A Di Eru Titi Laelae... Die Ninu Awon Asoju Yoruba Ni Ki Se Odale..IFE Owo Ti Ba Aye Opolopo Je... Ki Awa Yoruba Tete Taji Ni Oju Orun ooooo
Why must he translated it to English language, we cannot be slave all round
Se ede Yorùbá o dara tabi lẹwà to ni? Ko wa ni ede yorùbá bẹ́yẹn
This is why we MUST exit Nigeria as we are richly blessed and would take care of them very well by ourselves. Yoruba Nation, no going back!!!. God bless Yoruba land.
We have a river in my village called Iwo in Isin local government of Kwara state. The river is the queen of the village that turn to river during the war. The river is called Ayaba the wife of the King.
Kwara state, have not hear of such but will ask
@@ololadeshittu6935 This River is in Iwo in Igbomina Isin Local government.
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A must visit--like many in yorubaland. This will be one of the best stops in the future independent yorubaland.
And some fools will be wasting millions going to one land claiming a foreign land is holy land. I can say it Bodly that there is no land that is more Holier than Yoruba land.
Hmmmmm
Wise taik
You're the main fool
@@mohammedhighbright8356If you don't know you are a fool to be spending huge sums to go and perform special worship in another man's land and to be worshipping your creator in another man's language, then your foolishness is compounded.
@@mohammedhighbright8356Tani olohun has done more good to Yoruba folks/land than all your Yoruba Islam scholars put together
@@mohammedhighbright8356 Arabian slave, what makes the writer a fool?
Am from ekiti I have never seen it before I only heard about the water heater $cold one
Good job, Chief and Tani Oloun. Please make sure to find, and record the recitations, oriki, prayers and ways of evoking the spirits of the ancestors Chief Isaoye cogently described. There are still devotees in the town, and I am sure they know the invocations and everything necessary for the worship. Please set aside a time in the year for regular/annual worship. Here comes another Osun Osogbo--a potential international crowd puller!
Isese Agbewa ooo
Am proud of my town
RESPECT YORUBALAND
Beautiful ❤️😍❤️
Interesting in Yoruba land . They hvto used token to watch it
Very interesting documentary. The place is lovely too.wish to visit someday ✨️
Kaabiyesi olodumare 🙏🙏
God blessed ile yoruba ❤
Agbara Olorun wa nile Yoruba. E ku ise ooooooooooo
Tani olorun I want to join you..
God is great
My oriki has something with Omolora ameja gboro, and my ancestors are from Iléṣà..
Inu mi dun fun ogbeni Tani Olorun, Eledua yio ma ti yin leyin
Baba tinubu na mope ani many things in Yoruba land abi se ti esie letun fe so ni
Baba wo ile lo lo ba di omi 🤣🤣 Alhamdulilah anyway
Very good explanation but tu much interruptions
Good job sir, but please next time don't allow anyone talking at the background
Am interested
Very good video.
But, the narrator should have been given space to talk. A woman was always interrupting him.
Very good 👍 I thought I was the only one who notice. I hate it
Igi Malina ni ki won gbin sibe iyen feran omi dada eseun
Eku eto Olodumare awa niyan ooo
Welcome
This water is better than semi semi water in Saudi. Let embrace what we have. We don't need to embrace foreign things only.
Lack of knowledge are they d same
Tani Olorun, you you need to be very careful otherwise you will soon have the second, third and fourth wives from amongst these ladies that call themselves Onisese
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 but is a fine man and black and shine
😂😂😂😂😂
Kin SE ese
TANI OLORUN YOU NEED TO START TRANSLATING YOUR VIDEO TO ENGLISH FOR WORLD TO UNDERSTAND.
It's extremely disappointing that our government re Ekiti State government is not doing enough to publicise and celebrate our tourist environment. What's wrong with spending billions (if need be) in turning our natural nature blessed environment into paradise. This is an investment that has the capacity to double its return. Nigeria should be doing more to promote our tourism sector.
As interesting as the story is,the people around were just making noise,they were not focused at all bt the high chief is a gentle nd tolerating man,if not he shld hv shush them.i wish to visit this interesting place one day.
❤
People still fetch and use the water for its healing powers!
Iran ijapa ari ikoko
this is supposed to be a tourist center to earn money for the state.
Eseun baba mi eku eto
Titobi e olorun
Hello
Kodos to you tani olohun
Oh men dat lady is interrupted tu much
❤❤❤❤
Isese lagba Esin
Eda Kun emaso ede tiagbo Yoruba lasa Koko so ede oyinbo
Tode
IFIOROWEORO PELU ARABA IFALEKE AWURELA ATI SHEIKH ABDUL AHMEED SHORINOLA. ISLAM VS ISESE. th-cam.com/users/livefrs8ZE412CY?si=_ymyUlA1ekbTbhPC
0ba ti a ko ri sugbon ti a ri ise e .
Kabiesi odunmare
Proud to be an ekiti indegiene
This water is in only two form
Which are
Awele (the cold one) and the senior wife
And the other one is Aina (the warm one)the junior wife
Nothing like is in four form
If you want to know the really story go and meet the elders
Please help us get the contact address to this Ikogosi
Very easy to locate just get
You are speeding
Those ladies were making noise
Obinrin ti o soro lori foonu yi o ni opolo rara, o kan n disturb oro ti narrator yi n so
Why u dey cause this woman
All this are work of God almighty it's a full lie that a family turned to water what of the two rivers that is beside each other and doesn't enter each other was it two enemies that turned into that one?
The name you choose is so bad oooooooo. You have to change it.
If God Almighty will have to show you Who He is, you may not be alive to know.
Iro ti poju ati exaggeration fun yoruba.
Can you tell us the otito behind this story… 😂
Those people who refuse to believe all this great work should be enemy of yoruba.omo ale
@@adetoyiadewalejoshua2052 weldone omo oko oderinde
@@debraolufunlalemi7826They have used religion to brainwashed you, You nust be fool.
But you believe the iro ati exaggeration in the foreign literature book given to you called bible.
Kábíyèsí Elédùmarè.
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