Omera I am watching your visit to our Luo brothers and sisters, the Anywaa of Ethiopia, and it’s interesting to see how we, the Luo people, are so spread out and yet maintain some identity in language/dialect. I have been watching your videos and I must say as a Luo, I am proud of my heritage knowing it is so deep and strong - spread across different parts of Africa. Keep up the good work my brother. Maxwell Rabah - Texas, USA.
@@KPtravels001 absolutely, and it is folks like you who are at the forefront of exposing the strength of our cultural heritage and numbers - something which can understandably scare others we share spaces with! I subscribed to your channel and will support financially to show appreciation.
I think my ears are starting to tune into the Dholuo dialect more. I was able to follow along as an Anywaa person. I am truly proud of you, keep up the good work!
To be honest, the more you listen to other luo accents the easier it becomes to understand it. Now, I'm able to converse freely with the padhola but 1 year ago, I was struggling.
Bro. You have really motivated me to trace my roots, Last month was in Kampala met several Acholi and Alur, and in July am Visiting Gulu and Pakwach just to visit this places you have motivated me to Visit, as Jokomollo from Alego Siaya Kenya ,I came to realize in Nebbi District there Ug there is a place called Alego and We are believed to trace our origin from there. Am together with you in this.
Sure. Just like it should be. Go and see for yourself. You'll understand so many things in DhoAlur. You can even walk into a restaurant and order food in luo of Kenya and Tanzania.
The largest population of Kenyan Luo in Uganda is in Pakwach . During the East Africa community some Luo of Kenya moved to Uganda for work and some Luo of Kenya moved to Tanganyika Mwanza for work and also in the sisal farms .
A famous Gor Mahia midfielder Tim Ayieko moved with his family to Uganda and represented Uganda Cranes . His parents worked and lived in Kampala . His Brother Philip Omondi,one of the best footballers in Uganda History and born in Tororo Uganda Luo-Jopadhola land,he attended St Jude in Kampala and Kololo secondary . Philip Omondi played for the cranes and lost his life in Uganda . During the reign of Idi Amin they moved back to Kenya where he signed up for Gor Mahia and played alongside another Ugandan Abbey Nassur , a Nuba . The Nubians and Luo have historical ties from Sudan,Uganda and Kenya . In Kenya they are also found in Kisumu and Kendu Bay .
@@AkinyiJoan201 and that story is very much active among Jopadhola. Everytime I introduce myself as Luo of Kenya, they say "Japowiny (jakOwiny) oduogo pacho"
In Uganda we have very many Luo groups. We have the Ramogi, Alego& many more. We are one people but the difference is just dialectical. We share so many things in common. Such as Enjoyment, Dressing code, foods etc.
@@KPtravels001 The Luo councils and universities should start building language and cultural centers and museums, Libraries for future generations in all regions similar to what other globalized groups like Chinese-French etc do . Language centers particularly allow kids to learn the language independent of their context particularly in urban areas where language erosion is inevitable .
kudos brother man, my i have just learnt a few dhopadhola words e.g "marapena" must mean first and "swa" which is the equivalent of siwaya in dholuo. i hope i am right. May your journey yield fruits lakin iwek lal ga kamano..
If you want luos to be together real we should do something call intermarriage between us luo of Kenya Uganda Tanzania Ethiopia Congo South Sudan let marry one another okay. Only that solution
@@KPtravels001 You can create a courtship and marriage app for a fee and also dowry exchange app for a fee for those interested . Urban areas like Kisumu etc can find tech savvy youth to help you and open fulltime tech and videography office for this . The largest Afro dating app for Blacks across the world including African continent and North-Central-South America Blacks ironically built by White Australian . Made him a billionaire .
@@KPtravels001 largest afro-dating-app-creating ironically by white-Australian . Made him billionaire . Connecting Black in Africa and diaspora(afro-Latino, afro-America,afro-Brazilian etc north-central-south America) .
Only few luo like me knows about luo in Africa upto Egypt
Very beautiful, I am Acholi of Uganda but I didn't struggle following the interview.
Luo uganda , acholi in kitgum 😊😊 we love you all 😊
Am an Alur from Uganda 🥰🥰am just listening to your dialect clean 😊😊😊
Omera I am watching your visit to our Luo brothers and sisters, the Anywaa of Ethiopia, and it’s interesting to see how we, the Luo people, are so spread out and yet maintain some identity in language/dialect. I have been watching your videos and I must say as a Luo, I am proud of my heritage knowing it is so deep and strong - spread across different parts of Africa. Keep up the good work my brother. Maxwell Rabah - Texas, USA.
You are welcome Maxwell. Luo is a Big Nation. Bigger than previously imagined.
@@KPtravels001 absolutely, and it is folks like you who are at the forefront of exposing the strength of our cultural heritage and numbers - something which can understandably scare others we share spaces with! I subscribed to your channel and will support financially to show appreciation.
@@None-d4f That's right. Someone has to take lead and that someone is me.
@@None-d4f and I have a GoFundMe link on my page for financial support. Or check checkout My TH-cam banner for the PayPal account.
@@KPtravels001 I will check it out. Thank you for all you do bro.
Padhola was Owiny Brother am from owiny leanage
I think my ears are starting to tune into the Dholuo dialect more. I was able to follow along as an Anywaa person. I am truly proud of you, keep up the good work!
To be honest, the more you listen to other luo accents the easier it becomes to understand it. Now, I'm able to converse freely with the padhola but 1 year ago, I was struggling.
I'm equally very conversant with Lep Kumam as well because I spent too much time in Kumam land doing the documentary.
Proud to a luo
Am japhadthola❤️❤️❤️ by love
Waaaaaw, another day to learn about the Luo. Thank you Kogot Peter our dear Luo Ambassador. I respect you commitment, passion and dedication.
You're welcome. Help me share the video widely.
I certainly do that always
KP aneni ka I smile kowach Nyamo...🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was a very controversial statement from Ochieng Ochieng 😂😂.
I love the top of the day, big ups to u all
Bro. You have really motivated me to trace my roots, Last month was in Kampala met several Acholi and Alur, and in July am Visiting Gulu and Pakwach just to visit this places you have motivated me to Visit, as Jokomollo from Alego Siaya Kenya ,I came to realize in Nebbi District there Ug there is a place called Alego and We are believed to trace our origin from there. Am together with you in this.
Sure. Just like it should be. Go and see for yourself. You'll understand so many things in DhoAlur. You can even walk into a restaurant and order food in luo of Kenya and Tanzania.
Indeed you are doing great job brother we has luo people we love what you are doing, ,,
@@ONYANGOALEX-my2yk thank you. Help me share the videos widely.
The largest population of Kenyan Luo in Uganda is in Pakwach . During the East Africa community some Luo of Kenya moved to Uganda for work and some Luo of Kenya moved to Tanganyika Mwanza for work and also in the sisal farms .
A famous Gor Mahia midfielder Tim Ayieko moved with his family to Uganda and represented Uganda Cranes . His parents worked and lived in Kampala .
His Brother Philip Omondi,one of the best footballers in Uganda History and born in Tororo Uganda Luo-Jopadhola land,he attended St Jude in Kampala and Kololo secondary . Philip Omondi played for the cranes and lost his life in Uganda .
During the reign of Idi Amin they moved back to Kenya where he signed up for Gor Mahia and played alongside another Ugandan Abbey Nassur , a Nuba .
The Nubians and Luo have historical ties from Sudan,Uganda and Kenya . In Kenya they are also found in Kisumu and Kendu Bay .
Jaluo by nature riek a riek a swaa!!
Riek siwaya 😂
Amazing.Tich maber e classic studio,anenou e youtube ka an Kenya.
Erokamano. Help me share this widely.
I'll be following this journey and hopefully make mine soon. I've always wanted to interact and know about my fellow luos all around Africa❤
You're welcome. I'll be ready to help where necessary.
Ooooh my agombo biro limbe Padhola kanyo yawa 😂😂 feel nice to hear my mother tongue from different country.
I'm organising a reunion tour. Send me a message if you are interested.
Nyc program
keep it up wuod luo
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The Padhola accent is the sounds like that of Alego,Ugenya and Imbo in Siaya county.
It's because Joka Owiny came from the padhola.
They came from Padhola 200 years after the rest of us entered Kenya.
It's actually a very interesting journey to read.
@@AkinyiJoan201 and that story is very much active among Jopadhola. Everytime I introduce myself as Luo of Kenya, they say "Japowiny (jakOwiny) oduogo pacho"
Waaaaw, my OB Michael Chok
In Uganda we have very many Luo groups. We have the Ramogi, Alego& many more. We are one people but the difference is just dialectical. We share so many things in common. Such as Enjoyment, Dressing code, foods etc.
great
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Hey mr ochieng its me kareen ur friend am getting u live on u-tube, man ur programe is so interesting pls
Wander ful, am watching.
Ber ndi. Jopadhola gi joluo ma Kenya gin nyithi ot achiel.
This is nice 🔥🔥
Economic unity✍✍
The most important unity at this point.
@@KPtravels001 The Luo councils and universities should start building language and cultural centers and museums, Libraries for future generations in all regions similar to what other globalized groups like Chinese-French etc do .
Language centers particularly allow kids to learn the language independent of their context particularly in urban areas where language erosion is inevitable .
Luo identity:
1. Language
2. Polygamy
3. Luo rituals
4. Physical traits (Dark colour, height etc)
5. Brains.
6. Nyadhi.
100% agreed!
Nawasikia vema nikiwa MUSOMA TANZANIA nawapa HONGERA THOUGH I GET ALL WICH IS GOING ON
Ochieng Ochieng my Guild President Kyambogo University
Such a great guy.
Ma ber owadwa
Erokamano jayadha. Help me share widely.
an jaluo mi Kenya
Ber. Help me share the video widely.
Wafoyu jaduong.
kudos brother man, my i have just learnt a few dhopadhola words e.g "marapena" must mean first and "swa" which is the equivalent of siwaya in dholuo. i hope i am right. May your journey yield fruits lakin iwek lal ga kamano..
Yeah, dhopadhola is very close to dholuo of Kenya and Tanzania.
Jopadhola gi joluo ma Kenya nyithi ot achiel 😊
And yes, "swa" in padhola is equivalent to "siwaya" in dholuo of Kenya and Tanzania.
@@KPtravels001 and your panelist ochieng ochieng was very thorough in his description. Nyithi ot achiel for sure
Swa-siwaya, Luo of Kenya often use sanaa.
LUO CAME FROM EGYPT NOT SOUTH SUDAN,IT WAS BOUNDERY THAT PUT IT SUDAN
PaDhola dialect is probably the sexiest.
Hahahaha and very close to dholuo of Kenya and Tanzania. I can freely converse with them. Wan nyithi ot achiel.
By the way, the "pa" is the equivalence of "ka" in Dholuo. So "Kolal" would be "Polal" in dhopadhola.
@@KPtravels001 Mano adier.
@@KPtravels001 That's another funny thing. Where does "pa-" comes from? Is it from "par" and "pacho"?
@@eng.makolal1367 Yes. "Par Adhola" leads to "padhola"
Include Uganda and translation for your global audience .
Jaluo riek a rieka swa😅
Kp aneni ka an Arusha Tanzania itimo tim maber ainya imiyo sani ang'eyo padhola, wuonwa maduong' newacho na ni Kwara ne en okew padhola
Erokamano omera😊. Atemo matek. Share gi osiepe bende.
Mano en dho luo mane ma uwachono? Mayie nyasaye
They speak in dhopadhola and I answer in dholuo
Dog iwachni japuonj oduokni school fees.
If you want luos to be together real we should do something call intermarriage between us luo of Kenya Uganda Tanzania Ethiopia Congo South Sudan let marry one another okay. Only that solution
Well, my role is to raise awareness. Marriage on the other hand is a case of willing buyer willing seller.
@@KPtravels001 You can create a courtship and marriage app for a fee and also dowry exchange app for a fee for those interested . Urban areas like Kisumu etc can find tech savvy youth to help you and open fulltime tech and videography office for this .
The largest Afro dating app for Blacks across the world including African continent and North-Central-South America Blacks ironically built by White Australian .
Made him a billionaire .
@@KPtravels001 you can create courtship-marriage-app with help tech-savvy-youth in urban areas like Kampala-Kisumu .
@@KPtravels001 largest afro-dating-app-creating ironically by white-Australian . Made him billionaire . Connecting Black in Africa and diaspora(afro-Latino, afro-America,afro-Brazilian etc north-central-south America) .
@@KPtravels001 Can create tech ,videography office full-fledge office-employment-economic empowerment .