As much as I like your assertion, you ought to have said; he speaks Yoruba well. Not that he speaks it better than Yoruba people. It's amazing how you could be intelligent and fumble when give some quizzes you aren't privy to.
Kunle Afod try and promote Yorùbá proverbs more in this your challenge because is obvious that some Yorùbá people can not even say proverbs in Yorùbá. Thanks.
Aigbo ifa la wo oke ifa kan ko si ni para. Eyin Kule ni ota wa inu ile ni ase ni n gbe. Ma fi nu mi mi mo mo je .san larin aje lo mu ni pe kanran. Ma mi na omo mi ,Kode nu olomo. Ile ni awo Ki ato somo loruko. Ko bi aye pe laye to , a o pe lorun ju be lo.
Kunle point of correction. How can you say the igbo man should say proverbs in English, When you say we are educating our yoruba tribe to learn our culture, including how to speak our language proverbs in yoruba ? The igbo man is fluent in our language, isn't it?1:21
Mr dear presenter and/or creator of this platform. When I first came across one of your earlier episodes, I was very fascinated and appreciative of your efforts. But over time, I started getting uncomfortable with the offer of prices for winning. These individuals that you put up for the competition are all bigger by their own social standing than any money tag for competing in a race of who can instantly remember proverbs more than the other. I think offering them money is a bit insensitive. I know it is meant to add spice to the fun, but this part we can do without. This is one. And the second observation is that you know all these people personally; these are your friends and colleagues. You could use a few seconds of the time available to introduce them in each person's deservedly colourful ways and not ask them to introduce themselves. You know, in Yoruba, agba kii f'owo lu aya. These two insensitive styles of your products put me off, and I stopped watching. However, this episode where you do not include a price tag has rekindled my interest so much that I even offered to provide feedback.
How can an igbo man speak yoruba better than yoruba people 😅😅😅😅😅. Kudos to him honestly 👏 🙌 😍 👌 👍🏽
Very fantastic
Am not a yoruba but I do speak the language very well, infact am not a Nigerian.
He has a heart of gold
It doesn’t matter
As much as I like your assertion, you ought to have said; he speaks Yoruba well. Not that he speaks it better than Yoruba people. It's amazing how you could be intelligent and fumble when give some quizzes you aren't privy to.
Saka is always funny
Saka is always funny 😅😅😅😊
Uncle SAKA Japa 😂😂😂😂😂
The Igbo man is a suspect o 😂😂😂🍤
His Yoruba pure past my own 😂😂
saka don port oooo
Eni abata kafi ra atupa kokoli se owe oooo
Kunle Afod try and promote Yorùbá proverbs more in this your challenge because is obvious that some Yorùbá people can not even say proverbs in Yorùbá. Thanks.
Bravo!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🌹🌹🌹🌹
is getting interesting
Na battle ground be this oooo
Good job Oga afod. I wanna ask the meaning of the word "paka" in the proverb, "ailaso lorun paka". Thanks
@kunle afod you are really doing a great job my brother,please bring Kola oyewo and iya awero
Aigbo ifa la wo oke ifa kan ko si ni para. Eyin Kule ni ota wa inu ile ni ase ni n gbe. Ma fi nu mi mi mo mo je .san larin aje lo mu ni pe kanran. Ma mi na omo mi ,Kode nu olomo. Ile ni awo Ki ato somo loruko. Ko bi aye pe laye to , a o pe lorun ju be lo.
Enu orofo saka ❤😂
Imu aja ti tutu koye to mu...o huge
❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
Don't allow anyone to use English in the OWE challenge it will deter the purpose.
2 prof of yoruba
Saka was wrong. Ailaso lorun paka, o to apero fun awon awo.
Check your the translation. 😂
I don laugh enter my neighbour room 😂
The translation got me rolling on the floor 😂😂😂
@@adenijisolomon9531 really?! What did it say?😀
@@bboss1048Saka was wrong, Ailaso sleeps on the floor, it’s time for the plate 😂😂😂
@@adenijisolomon9531 😂😂😂 AI doesn’t know everything after all!
Kunle point of correction. How can you say the igbo man should say proverbs in English, When you say we are educating our yoruba tribe to learn our culture, including how to speak our language proverbs in yoruba ? The igbo man is fluent in our language, isn't it?1:21
The ibo man in real life, is indeed fluent in Yoruba than Saka.
😂😂😂😂
Mr dear presenter and/or creator of this platform. When I first came across one of your earlier episodes, I was very fascinated and appreciative of your efforts. But over time, I started getting uncomfortable with the offer of prices for winning. These individuals that you put up for the competition are all bigger by their own social standing than any money tag for competing in a race of who can instantly remember proverbs more than the other. I think offering them money is a bit insensitive. I know it is meant to add spice to the fun, but this part we can do without. This is one. And the second observation is that you know all these people personally; these are your friends and colleagues. You could use a few seconds of the time available to introduce them in each person's deservedly colourful ways and not ask them to introduce themselves. You know, in Yoruba, agba kii f'owo lu aya. These two insensitive styles of your products put me off, and I stopped watching. However, this episode where you do not include a price tag has rekindled my interest so much that I even offered to provide feedback.
Aisi aşo leyin paka,apejo ro omo awo ni.
Awo kii tu aso lara paka.
Saka is wrong.
Oh God why did Mr saka give up the contest now.
Mehnnn, you sef need to join the challenge oo. You sabi the owe well well. Weldon. Promote your culture abeg👍😀😀
Kunle , your losing touch already. Do not allow people push you into using English for Yoruba challenge pkss