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mignone:E lee oma 'yemi. Ko ti gha ke? Se Oyan mi yon? Ubo yi wo mi gbo ni gan? Mo ji oja yii wo gha? E lee! Pele omo iya mi. Bawo ni? Se Oyan ng dun? Nibo ni o ngbe gan? Mo ni ilu wo lo wa? Pele! |
PrimeMinisterr:Iru isokuso wo leyi? Woo, lo wa ibikan joko si joo. Some people need to lose their job to regain their sense. How can you expect a better Nigeria when you continue to tolerate indecent behavior, taking advantage of vulnerable people, and abuse of power? @OP: Young woman, I'd encourage you to help in combating this menace. If you're afraid, you can let the boss know about your fear. If he's sensible, he would understand you. |
mignone:E lee oma 'yemi. Ko ti gha ke? Se Oyan mi yon? Ubo yi wo mi gbo ni gan? Mo ji oja yii wo gha? E lee! |
mignone:Mo ro wipe gbogbo eyin ti e wa ni agbegbe Ila Orangun le ba won tan ni Igbonna ni. Okan ni wa sha labe asiya Kaaro O jiire. |
All the people that are saying the woman should send her niece back without concluding her investigations are forgetting something, the child molester will still find a way to go and sleep with the girl when she goes back to the mother. The girl may run away from home, and he may even secretly rent a house for her. Your husband is possibly misusing a minor. The guy must be caught, and shamed. It's quite appalling that a lot of Nigerians despite shouting God this, God that are morally bankrupt. It's a shame that Justitia has become a harlot in Nigeria, and only the highest bidder get Justice. BTW, have you checked what your niece does with her Blackberry? |
IlekeGD:I speak only very basic French! Awon ede ti mo nso daadaa ni: Ilaje, Yoruba, ede Jamani (Deutsch) ati Geesi. |
mignone:Eyin Igbonna nuun abi beeko? Bami ki gbogbo ara Òyán patapata ati gbogbo igberiko Odo Otin. |
Ibebe:Cher Madame, je ne parle Francaise par ditout. Je parle seulement un peu. Ma Lange il y a: Ilaje, Yoruba, Allemand et Anglais. |
mignone:Ehen-en, o dara baun naa. Afoworede omo Afoworola. Se o seese fun o lati tu asiri ilu re l'Osun fun daddy bayii? Comment appelle tu? |
mignone:Iya mi, nibo ni ilu re ni ile Kaaro ojiire gan? Faranse ni mo nka lori signature re yii ke. Abi ara Ajasse, Sabe abi Popo ni o ni? |
laudate:Igbokoda lo wa. Ko sise mo jare. Won ti ko'gba wole tipetipe. |
modath:Yeye ke? Idi ere la ti ng mo ooto oro o jie. Mo ti to adun Egba wo, o de "re" mi yeye bi asha Orlando Owoh. Iku lo bola je sha! Pele, ku itoju baby. |
IFELEKE:We have much more in common with the Ikales and Apois. |
dominique:@UncleCK, look for Dayo Olomu on facebook, you can try to convince him to take you under his tutelage. However, he's UK based, goes occasionally to Nigeria to make speeches too. |
modath:Alarina Moddy, o ko tile soro opelenge obinrin Egba ti o ni o fe fun mi mo. Bawo ni, se o ko ni black friday abi cyber monday package lati Egba fun baba agba yii ni? |
IlekeHD:The Spambot banned me for replying to somebody that greeted me in German. Here is a video dedicated to one of the old guild of Youtubers (Adunbarin) where you can hear me speak Ilaje Jamani. It's also an old video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiqUMO22bR8 |
HrmOlolade:Why do you guys do these stupid things? What do you gain from it? Please show some maturity. |
Decapo:Why do you guys do these stupid things? What do you gain from it? Please show some maturity. |
Atmmachine:Dont fight anybody! I had a terror of a boss back then. There's nothing you can do to satisfy him. He always found something to complain about even if it was not my fault, however, it was a lucrative job. So one day, I decided to show him, that morning, we had deliveries, when I saw that everything was set, I told him that I am resigning. He couldn't believe it, because nobody dared face him. He was the one that was sending people off on flimsy excuses. But I went, and his day/schedule was ruined, and I gained my freedom. My advice, if you can afford, and you're an adult, just move out of the house, and try to establish yourself. It maybe painful at the beginning, and his words will echo in your mind during the trying periods, but in the long run, the experience will make you strong. Please don't go and join any gang or cult, or try to fight your father. You need your freedom. Go for it. |
IlekeHD:I did write that I was not speaking Ilaje in that video. I made that video some 7 years ago. I also asked you to check my channel (http://youtube.com/omilaje), and there should be a recording in Ilaje. |
Katsumoto:With due respect, if we follow this analogy, minorities would/should never be President of Nigeria. The ultimate goal of democracy is to be representative of all including minorities. It wouldn't be a democracy if a population of a state is alienated. BTW, the Okun did not ask the military to join them together with the Ebiras and Igalas. It's their absolute right to vie for the leadership of the state. |
IlekeHD:Emi ree l'odun meje sehin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbcdEYidfHg Sugbon kii se Ilaje ni mo so nibe. O le search Youtube channel mi ti o ba fe: http://youtube.com/omilaje O ye ji mi ne fidiyo ibo mo ti fo Ilaje nibe. |
IlekeHD:Here is another clip where you can hear the Oba Igbokoda and others speaking. Did you notice the dressing of the dancers? The Isekiri also tie those wrappers, theirs is more elaborate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_l0bG0Yapk |
naijababe:Well, the language is quite diluted nowadays, but if you listen attentively to an Ilaje person speaking unadulterated Ilaje, you would be able to hear the "gh" and "h". H does suffice in some words, but in others, it makes sense to use gh. A very good example is money and Owo (ilu ati awon enia ibe) Owó ni Ilaje Oghó (owó níná) Òwò ni Ilaje Òghò (oja Òghò, oma Òlóghò ni Yoruba gbogbogbo: Ìlú Òwò, omo Olówò) |
IlekeHD:If you are on Facebook, there are a number of Ilaje groups you can join. I am in "Ilaje World Congress". If you needs to be invited, send me a pim via Nairaland. I must admit that I rarely post on Facebook nowadays. |
IlekeHD:Ileke, this queen does NOT rule, she REIGNS. Ruling is left to the politicians as the UK is a CONSTITUTIONAL monarchy. In the days of ABSOLUTISM, you would have been right. |
IlekeHD:You sound like an oyinbo. They were not fighting, but were having a funny discussion. I think I may have a recording of meself on youtube speaking Ilaje. It's an old recording, so I have to dig through Youtube. Regarding Ilaje names, some of our names are written in the standard Yoruba language, while others maintain their distinctive Ilaje flair. Here are some Ilaje names: Emiloju - Emi lo ju Meseghan - Mi o se won Mabamije - Ma bami je Oloronjughan - Olorun ju won Oraise - Ori ti ko se Emopin - A ko mo opin Omawunmi - Omowunmi (Isekiri write OMAWUMI) Molewato Ayanfe The names are taken from my family. My own name is also among. Lene - ta lo ni (was a most Reverend Apostle of the Zion Movement. Ilaje are traditionally adherent of the Cherub and Seraph church) Megbodofo - Mi o gbudo so Elebiju - eniti o lebi lo ju Ebiesuwa - Ebi o se iwa Ojagbohunmi - ilu gbohun mi (Ilajes call "ilu" Oja, and call "oja" obon. Mo nlo si oja ni Ilaje ni: Mo mi yu obon. Mo nlo si ilu a je: Mo mi yu oja. Ago ni a npe abule ni Ilaje. Semudara - was also a popular priest/prince Before, the Ilaje gospel singers of the seventies and eighties used to sing in Ilaje, but they now use the standard Yoruba to appeal to more audience. I wished I took my audio cassettes with me when I left Nigeria in the days of yore. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqvy4CyBFqs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdtMSrqQpNI?list=PLLDwtAcCVwmFsfRrImgzWackovQiRd9Mb |
IlekeHD:Well, yeah, somehow reserved, and humble, but some might view it differently, because the Leo in me does roar sometimes. I am relatively quiet, but not dull. You know, I was almost two decades with a German woman, before I went the African way, so this all played a role in the way I see things. |
[color=#000099]A glimpse of Ilaje with Seyilaw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azRhde_Tljk[/color IlekeHD: Aareonakakanfo: |
[quote author=Odunharry post=40280626]Just hearing that of Seyi law and akpororo... [/quote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azRhde_Tljk] |
Impressive.
Kindly let me check & get back to you.
