Identifying with the language also counts. I get sick of Luos who refer to themselves as Luopeans. They are the most brainwashed creatures that I have ever heard of. Thank God I have not come face to face with one.
Can still remember this like yesterday. 2008 . Osir , innocent uhuru, owino kennedy , orako Evans , Elisha Ayieko, alfred koffi, Chacha mwita , morogi, mogolo, brian , etc awesome team. nationals Kisumu
Correct. I am watching from Australia. Poor those who deny their children the right to speak mother tongue. They are the most selfish people I have ever met. There are somethings you cannot translate to English. That's culture. Language dictates culture
Hahahahahahaha !!!!!!!! this has reminded me when we were in Onjiko boys folksong,those were the times when people used to sing,i respect otieno Aloka,may he be honoured he set me the pase.God bless our culture
One of the schools that made Nyanza shine. We want Rapogi to go back to the top. An academic giant that produced great people. Reminds me of drama festivals 2008 at Agoro Sare, and Science Congress 2009 at Cardinal Otunga Mosocho. Rapogi was not your normal school. Their presence alone increased our heartbeats. 🤣🤣
Aero wa (expression), that is someone who is dominated by his wife who has gone to a chief's baraza, when he comes back his wife asks him, "What was discussed where you are coming from?" He replies, " Nothing much, but only the assistant chief who warned from now on every wife should respect her husband". So if you ever beat me again - you will see (transliteration = you will see with your eyes)
what a loving folk song,,can't stop watching this one when I recall back in 2013 in nyamira county,,this memories tho I.miss school life 4 real,,big up to the boys en entire nyanza u are the best
I remember 2012@.lions high school and @regionals nyamira boys just like yesterday..the love of music i have it until now...keep on the paradise rapogi
Many thanks for posting. I have just finished reading a memoir by the Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina called 'One Day I Will Write About This Place' about his mixed Ugandan/Kenyan heritage and his life, growing up, trying to be a writer, absorbing all influences of the different languages and styles, tribal differences and commonalities, not just in Kenya but in South Africa and West Africa through the turbulent times of the 70''s through to the 2000's. He talks a lot about the Luo, a minority. I knew a little bit about the instrument called the nyatiti and the orotu here, called by different names elsewhere. A great performance - the irony of the Colgate sponsorship..the christians...what they like..
I really miss those days waaah, I think of high school and this is what I can think of; St. Joseph's school rapogi, "Waya". We used to enter the venue and cause tension even before we performed😂😂🤦♂️
I can't afford to remember watching this when we were supposed to perform a literature exam by performing our traditional song,,,gini mitnaaa yawua...🔥🔥🔥
i was watching a documentary about amazing hotels, that had one about a giraffe hotel, and i heard maasai singing, and then i googled about obama AND kenya maasai and i read that he was had ancestors in luo tribe and i was just curious, i found this video and this music, this is quite beautiful.
am happy that i was part of this team we did our best but am happy that my kids will come to see it in their day
Eeeiiiiyyy 👏👏👏 Amazing!!💯
Woooooow i am Ghanaian live in uk but i don't understand the language but i love the song and action of the boys.congrats
Thank you for having interest
and i was on stage this .... i cant believe..... we did our best
Hey,soon relocating to UK,how is the economy there?
This is so amazing am proud to be a luo from Uganda (lango)
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this made me feel like am in kisumu. proud luo (acholi) from uganda
Apuoyo omera. Wan Luo, wan e yawuot that conquered Bantus. All over Lake Victoria was inhabited by Bantus, we pushed them, married their girls.
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Love u
@@Okwash1 yeah that's it
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Yawa umora matek joga..am enjoying when am here SAUDIA gonga likes kama ww ni mkenya
this is one of the things that give us that sense of pride in our identity. Thank you Rapogi
Laban come and see this
Identifying with the language also counts. I get sick of Luos who refer to themselves as Luopeans. They are the most brainwashed creatures that I have ever heard of. Thank God I have not come face to face with one.
Pride well founded. Mighty culture.
Can still remember this like yesterday. 2008 . Osir , innocent uhuru, owino kennedy , orako Evans , Elisha Ayieko, alfred koffi, Chacha mwita , morogi, mogolo, brian , etc awesome team. nationals Kisumu
Awuoro mit adier I did it in 2007 Nakurubmusic festival Orako ame maintain remember the likes of Pesa waaa....
jaOne umiel ma deadly
No matter how many years l watch this,always latest and timely.The soloist that was so heartwarming. Bravo St.Joseph Rapogi Boys
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Surely how could we survive without luo nation 🤣🤣 ,I love this so much
Nation without luo is not nation
Real
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We need Luos. They carry a presence very few Africans have.
Who else doesn't understand Luo and he/she is here like every month?? We are together
Am there now. I love this
Laughing aloud
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@@nixonluseno8422 i love this and i get nothing but point blank uzuri wa mke si urembo
@marie you must be dating a luo🤣
Am here in 2019 July and it still sounds fresh. Am very proud to be a LUO.
Correct. I am watching from Australia. Poor those who deny their children the right to speak mother tongue. They are the most selfish people I have ever met. There are somethings you cannot translate to English. That's culture. Language dictates culture
Me too omera😂
@@wycliffewafula-fz8ox waneni lakini your name says wewe ni semeji 😂😂
Hahahahahahaha !!!!!!!! this has reminded me when we were in Onjiko boys folksong,those were the times when people used to sing,i respect otieno Aloka,may he be honoured he set me the pase.God bless our culture
I remember vividly well....the kill quick liquor, kindly if you got it upload
One of the schools that made Nyanza shine. We want Rapogi to go back to the top. An academic giant that produced great people. Reminds me of drama festivals 2008 at Agoro Sare, and Science Congress 2009 at Cardinal Otunga Mosocho. Rapogi was not your normal school. Their presence alone increased our heartbeats. 🤣🤣
Am I the only one in 2020 corona time jowadu?
Wan kodi
Wan ka
@@achiengmakutwa6154 ber ndi!😂😂
An kodi ka
Wantie
I don't understand the language but I love the song and this young boys sing wholeheartedly. Love Luo people
My school🥳🥳, it was an honour to watch this live back in the days
Nice song and their dance.
I love this traditional song performed by Kenyin lovely school students.
Love from India 🇮🇳
The wealth of cultural pride here is MASSIVE,this is simply wonderful..Cant stop smiling.
2020, Corona got me here appreciating Good Music, Luo Folk Songs are the best... Yawuoyi Ndekni ma...
Very true Abeg👏😂
@@achiengcaroline5920 😂😂😂
@@achiengcaroline5920 😂😂😂 It's very nostalgic
Wa it reminds me of my late brother who passed on in 2007
@@mohammedluttah8150 sorry for the huge loss bro... Take heart 🙏
This is the 50th time I'm watching this, if only a kind hear would translate this, Especially the introduction spoken solo
I will really appreciate
Aero wa (expression), that is someone who is dominated by his wife who has gone to a chief's baraza, when he comes back his wife asks him, "What was discussed where you are coming from?" He replies, " Nothing much, but only the assistant chief who warned from now on every wife should respect her husband". So if you ever beat me again - you will see (transliteration = you will see with your eyes)
shulestuff hahahaa, this is very funny. Thanks a great deal
It's sad that the rich culture gets minimal support from political leaders
what a loving folk song,,can't stop watching this one when I recall back in 2013 in nyamira county,,this memories tho I.miss school life 4 real,,big up to the boys en entire nyanza u are the best
Eve Okelloh
From Zim..like the spirited performance and very entertaining !!
I remember 2012@.lions high school and @regionals nyamira boys just like yesterday..the love of music i have it until now...keep on the paradise rapogi
the song richly invites one to contemplate in our culture and i love it fully,,,guys you rock
This is so nostalgic, Jowaya name. Long live St Joseph"s School Rapogi
I will never grow old watching and dancing.
A good performance
One of the best orutu dancings, these boys will be here 100 yrs to come.
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Amazing performance. Years latter and this is still fire!!!
How am greatful I came aross this ,i just smiled through the whole perfomance...this offers healing of some sort walahi ,,Thanks for this
Missing dem days! The best was nationals held in kisumu 208
True can remember when we killed it at Aga khan hall "Burumba primary school"
Still watching this in 2021,ilove this good job boys, MIT aduwa
In love with the song its a TBT those days in high school..... it's a lit.. Mwaaaah rapogi high
This has just made my day... I love the energy that's coming from students from my county. This is amazing
Sara
always great to come back here. students had to make use their self made instruments, awesome skills!!!
Many thanks for posting. I have just finished reading a memoir by the Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina called 'One Day I Will Write About This Place' about his mixed Ugandan/Kenyan heritage and his life, growing up, trying to be a writer, absorbing all influences of the different languages and styles, tribal differences and commonalities, not just in Kenya but in South Africa and West Africa through the turbulent times of the 70''s through to the 2000's. He talks a lot about the Luo, a minority. I knew a little bit about the instrument called the nyatiti and the orotu here, called by different names elsewhere. A great performance - the irony of the Colgate sponsorship..the christians...what they like..
Luo are not a minority.
Wow... Proud of my classmates Class 2010... A's materials
dhako ka dhako nyakaluor chuore makigoya tineno giwangi love it
Triza Onyango Dr
Jowire from the The Mighty Saints . I miss musical festivals. Am proud to be associated with St Joseph's Rapogi
Proud to have taken part
Cant find the right words to describe this simply beautiful! 1000%
Big up guys.....proud to be a Luo!!
I'm not a luo but I'm proud of this people
I will watch this more and more and still not get tired .. I miss our days 😢
I wore an edition of that uniform one time! I have remembered the late Mr. Charles Nyang'oro Sikuku!
Wow.. loving it..echo Rapogi
Proud to be uncled in luo land....this just carries my day
Amazing listening from sydney my mum is a luo from kenya
I'm seeing this today. I was a class 8 that year. A decade later and I still find this magical
Sally nyumba same here
Same here😊
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Still you are Student or working somewhere
Absolutely amazing! How I felt to be part of it
Haha! Can't imagine how small I was; cladding in a baggy pair of shorts and baggy shirt! Anyway...love live 'Auma'!
Where are you
@@yvonnesunday4475 Freeze at Minute 1.34 for example. The first guy on your right - small with everything baggy - baggy shirt, baggy pair of shorts
@@yvonnesunday4475 aya,which year was this?
You all did so great! Some of us who value our culture appreciate this sana
Was also part of you my people.. I love my Luo Culture
Great,these are Rapogi Greats,reminds me of my days os a similar song in patch in early 80s,kudos guys
I love this great job young men
Men gone are the days, any uriri high allumini watching this.. uriri shine back then with this.. 2011 my year
Eddy amunga...Ojweke and his Team....We tried in 2014 haha....True before you guys you were legends!!
Eddy amunga...Ojweke and his Team....We tried in 2014 haha....True before you guys you were legends!!
What a wonderful and educative perfomance. Keep it up boys.
my school rock
I was part of the team, tulifika Regionals in Nyamira High school in 2013
was very nice act by you and your team.
Wallace Oumah fuck uuuu
Can we get the lyrics please
Wallace oumah you look too old than 2013 were a driver of the group or a pupil
Excellent performance!
I really miss those days waaah, I think of high school and this is what I can think of; St. Joseph's school rapogi, "Waya". We used to enter the venue and cause tension even before we performed😂😂🤦♂️
th-cam.com/video/PTR1pyjCmso/w-d-xo.html
I can't afford to remember watching this when we were supposed to perform a literature exam by performing our traditional song,,,gini mitnaaa yawua...🔥🔥🔥
th-cam.com/video/K02e_Ntvt5M/w-d-xo.html
Wow
i was watching a documentary about amazing hotels, that had one about a giraffe hotel, and i heard maasai singing, and then i googled about obama AND kenya maasai and i read that he was had ancestors in luo tribe and i was just curious, i found this video and this music, this is quite beautiful.
Lindsay M. Such more luo have various good things,,
Welcome Kenya
Welcome to kisumu
Try and get hold of a copy of Binyavanga Wainaina's book 'One Day I Will Write About This Place' .
this is THE LUO... US, THEM, we are...
Wow! I wish naelewa vile wanasema..nice one.
Just beautiful! Home sweet home yawa!!!
They're doing it the same way we did it in the 70s. Keep it up St. Joseph's de Paradise aka Paradiso.
I can't believe that one day I'll wake up and find that I'm not a Luo, i can even die.
Reminds me when we went up to provincials@lions high skul 2008
My school! It was an amazing year!
Wow you guy's are amazing .
Best job..proud of this school of mighty..mosna Mr.Bukenya
i dont understand but i like the song here 2020 nipewe likes zangu
Like this song and the energy of the boys who are now big men.
Congratulations Rapogi.🤠😀😀
Wau you have reminded me of my former home at Bondo otieno jecketon uko wapi
So cool.. provoking the luoism spirit
It makes me fill good and being proud of my tribe
cool,,, these young boys are doing absolutely well,,, looking forward to seeing you in the university in the very near future
Peter Okullo some are already employed
Winnie Maura
I graduated 3 years ago...lol!
If you are a proud luo pikin, abeg gather here. Collect yoself Kaye!🔥💥💯
Still enjoying 2019 team late pitia like
Can't get enough of this video
They were perfect they nailed it
This is what I can call pure talent.
Ayie kod nyithindwa, joka ramogi.
Waaaa love It,,,,congratulations my bfothrs👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Proud alumnus of St Joseph's Rapogi.
Kudos Raps!!
i watch this like daily....just amazing
Anyone knows where I can find the soloist? I would love to give a gift for appreciation for a job well done
That's why I you Awour 🤝💖
i do..07??
Go to his previous schooll am sure they know where he is
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Boys i love you all watching from Lebanon ber ndi.
if am not wrong this performance was in 2008 in kisumu national music festival ...i was there
Great music am watching and listening 2020 excellent
I can't stop watching this .
me too
Immaculate ogango Awuoro 😂I'm completely mesmerized 😃
The great😘💕👍
Lovely proud to be a Luo
wooow I miss my days back in high school this is super great
2021 tuko Hapa
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so wonderful!! congrats Raps boys
My community my pride my home town,Rapogi glad to see these familiar faces ie Kennedy Owino Odeny😊
I hope they made it to Nationals and even Gala Lol 😂 love the spirit and the boys are there for business
The song is so nice, , , , handsome voices congratulation guys you are so amaizing😘😍
Hey long live atula and your group my headboy kalii primary early 2000s
Wow I love it.. proud to be aluo
now Niko na Music festival certificate aki naonyesha Tu watoto wangu wanaona Tu weeeeh otek kidogo
Jowii jowwiii
this why am proud to be a luo
love all the way from Netherlands
I simply cant unlove the Great St. Josephs