Dilali is when used clothes are sold but instead of collecting money, they use other materials to pay for the used clothes, such materials as beads, housewares, etc. It was a very common form of buying and selling in Ilorin environ in those days.
This man did not go through nothing mine was more terrible than his life I really thank God for his mercy on me I went through hell I meant hell hummm Agbaletu if I tell you my story you will cry but today I am uk resident glory be to God in the highest
It is crass for you to say he went through nothing. Far from it. He went through a lot. Sure, your journey might have been a lot worse than his but that does not give you the latitude to dismiss his as nothing.
How could you say he went t through nothing? If you want to share your story, reach out to the producer of the show and stop discrediting someone else's pain. Coming out to share the story is the most difficult thing to do. We should commend his braveness instead of discrediting his story
This guy is saying 100% fact I knew his father those days baba omi ata he is babalawo ponjolosun that he mentioned is my uncle and his first son laoluwa also is in to this stuff thank God for your life congratulations
Agbaletu.my guy...This your guest was a super story teller. I had to listen to the whole episode of his story twice..he should be accredited to give ancient stories in yoruba ( Alo). However he kept blaming his antecedents on owo aya ( village people). Conclusively, Am not sure this guy can completely leave oresaa ..he appears to be so imbibe in the shenenanigans of the street😅😅😅. May God help you. Agbaletu..are you actually from oyo town..because that is my hometown.. I listened to your podcast yesterday. I heard you say that . I will want to see a response from you. From Atlanta Georgia USA.
@deleadeyanju well I know alalubuosa but i never heard of ile ekesan even though I know the nearby family houses@ alalubuosa..in nearby of alalIubuosa..nice meet up brother..i always watch your videos while working to keep off the boredom in the foreign land. I will actually go back to comment on your video from yesterday about the oyo meta abi merin de nii.. keep up the good works .
Mr. Dele, please turn this full sequential story into movies or novel.
Dilali is when used clothes are sold but instead of collecting money, they use other materials to pay for the used clothes, such materials as beads, housewares, etc. It was a very common form of buying and selling in Ilorin environ in those days.
What a journey, what a story? This man has been through a lot. Thank goodness he has been able to turn his life around.
I learnt a lot from this story. God really loves him.
What a life experience, may God uphold and bless him.
There's no salvation elsewhere in this world except putting your hope in God.
This man did not go through nothing mine was more terrible than his life I really thank God for his mercy on me I went through hell I meant hell hummm Agbaletu if I tell you my story you will cry but today I am uk resident glory be to God in the highest
It is well. Every man with his own story. He who bears the cross knows how heavy it could be.
It is crass for you to say he went through nothing. Far from it. He went through a lot. Sure, your journey might have been a lot worse than his but that does not give you the latitude to dismiss his as nothing.
How could you say he went t through nothing? If you want to share your story, reach out to the producer of the show and stop discrediting someone else's pain. Coming out to share the story is the most difficult thing to do. We should commend his braveness instead of discrediting his story
As much as you think your situation is worse, don't downplay the experiences of others.
Thank God that you are free and blessed Sha. Keep shinning.
Please Sir, don't say that, i don't know what you personally may have gone through in life, but i won't want you to start comparing sufferness hmmmm
This guy is saying 100% fact I knew his father those days baba omi ata he is babalawo ponjolosun that he mentioned is my uncle and his first son laoluwa also is in to this stuff thank God for your life congratulations
Mr Dele Adeyanju, E ku ise, sir.
Olorun a ma wa pelu yin ni gbogbo igba, e ku ise opolo.
I am happy for this young man.
Agbaletu, well done ooo. Keep it up.
Agbaletu.my guy...This your guest was a super story teller. I had to listen to the whole episode of his story twice..he should be accredited to give ancient stories in yoruba ( Alo).
However he kept blaming his antecedents on owo aya ( village people).
Conclusively, Am not sure this guy can completely leave oresaa ..he appears to be so imbibe in the shenenanigans of the street😅😅😅.
May God help you.
Agbaletu..are you actually from oyo town..because that is my hometown..
I listened to your podcast yesterday.
I heard you say that
.
I will want to see a response from you.
From Atlanta Georgia USA.
To the Glory of God, my guest is a very changed man. Yes, I am an Oyo Alaafin indigene.
@deleadeyanju i will like know your family house if you don't mind...am from ile omo oba lala, isale awerintu, Asogo Oyo...
Ile Ekeesan, Alalubosa, Oke Balogun . My grandfather was known as Baba Olopaa who was Oyo council chair in 1979 or so.
@deleadeyanju well I know alalubuosa but i never heard of ile ekesan even though I know the nearby family houses@ alalubuosa..in nearby of alalIubuosa..nice meet up brother..i always watch your videos while working to keep off the boredom in the foreign land.
I will actually go back to comment on your video from yesterday about the oyo meta abi merin de nii..
keep up the good works
.
Thank you sir. I appreciate.
I think i know this man in Ilesha.
Ijesha been doing business in Ilorin years, especially Gambari,Balogun Fulani ,Emirs road,Ago Market .Those days of night party. Hmmmm
Wow, what a journey. It is well with you my brother
Is he truly omiata ose boju' son?
The way he explained is how many people eat and die in naija and community will say an enemy has put poison inside their pot of soup.
Itan nla leyi ooo. E ku ise o.
Hmmm
Hûûùññm 🤔. Ògùn̄ l'aiye óóóóó! Áfi ki Òlúwá kó wá yọ́. Òjú ri tó.
Agbaletu e ku alejooooooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How's it funny?
@adevikthur I've been wondering since.
@@deleadeyanju Don't mind them, Alagba. Thank you so much for your great work sir.
Loro kan sa O ti omo Aleja.