I worked and lived in Ijesha for about 3 years. Distinct feature of the community is the old big houses showcasing the massive wealth of individuals in the past. Unfortunately, the wealth did not transcend in to modern times. Although this is typical with old communities.
This life is transient, the earliest yoruba millionaire are business men and women unfortunately , the ibos ve taken over every community in the southwest business wise
@@olalerelukman9120 true. My observation is a lot of yoruba youths in such communities are too dependent on politics and yahoo yahoo money. Only a few really want to farm or do real business.
I worked and lived in Ijesha for about 3 years. Distinct feature of the community is the old big houses showcasing the massive wealth of individuals in the past. Unfortunately, the wealth did not transcend in to modern times. Although this is typical with old communities.
You lived in ijesha? Ilesha or ipetu or kiriji
@ i lived in Ilesha, Diganga House.
@@EmekaOkusor that's iretiayo, along ijebu, right?
@ exactly 👍. I worked with the company that rented that house.
He's presenting a good documentary but kept the music aloud overlaying the voice
The guy is interested in the music than his documentary
Excellent documentary, but the music was too loud. I could barely hear the commentary
This life is transient, the earliest yoruba millionaire are business men and women unfortunately , the ibos ve taken over every community in the southwest business wise
@@olalerelukman9120 true. My observation is a lot of yoruba youths in such communities are too dependent on politics and yahoo yahoo money. Only a few really want to farm or do real business.