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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

ALAGBA ADEBAYO FALETI ON WHY HIS "FILA" THE WAY HE DOES!

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The man with the cap ‘It’s easy for me to just bend it anyhow’

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Not many people know why Adebayo Faleti wears his Fila (cap) the way he does.The 73 yearold actor and culture icon shared the secret behind his unusual style with YEMISI ADENIRAN







what informs your peculiar way of donning your cap?



Nothing, I do not know how to style it and with it sewn this long, it is easier for me to just bend it anyhow.



Where did you grow up and what fond memories of your childhood do you have?



I grew up in the village and you can imagine how much fun that was. It was much excitement that many children of today are not likely to understand for obvious reasons. I was the first born of my father, so, I had all the attention from them. He would endeavour to put me through all the necessary training and exposure within his power and jurisdiction to make me a proper child and it was all interesting. I was allowed to be part of all the pranks that children engaged in and my ‘sins’ were gladly forgiven. There were rivers to swim in, forests to hunt in, drums to beat and many other beautiful things to remember. There were those wonderful days of moonlight tales when we listened to legendary and thrilling stories that are related to issues of life. It was all fun. My father, for instance, made me to read Yoruba texts and story books to his hearing every evening, this way, I managed to get well trained. He was committed to anything that would make me successful in life. I honestly owe my success to his tolerance.



What were the circumstances of your birth?



Were you born with a silver spoon in your mouth?



I grew up in the village and you can imagine how much fun that was. It was much excitement that many children of today are not likely to understand for obvious reasons. I was the first born of my father, so, I had all the attention from them. He would endeavour to put me through all the necessary training and exposure within his power and jurisdiction to make me a proper child and it was all interesting. I was allowed to be part of all the pranks that children engaged in and my ‘sins’ were gladly forgiven. There were rivers to swim in, forests to hunt in, drums to beat and many other beautiful things to remember. There were those wonderful days of moonlight tales when we listened to legendary and thrilling stories that are related to issues of life. It was all fun. My father, for instance, made me to read Yoruba texts and story books to his hearing every evening, this way, I managed to get well trained. He was committed to anything that would make me successful in life. I honestly owe my success to his tolerance.
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Let’s talk about your love life. What was it like and when did you get married?



I’m an African man and in those days, our styles were different from the way you people do it these days. We weren’t careless and were straight forward than you people. I did not marry early, I think I got married at the age of 30 or so and that was some 10 years after my peers. My mother was worried but like I said, my father was supportive and more tolerant. And you really can’t blame her, she was acting normally; she wanted to be sure that all was well with me. I had almost everything late; education and marriage, but we thank God all has ended well.



Are you a polygamist?



No, I am not. I am married to just one woman. I live with one wife at a time. But really, I would have loved to be a polygamist.



Why?



It is the best way to manage women. You know, it is only one woman that can inflict any punishment on a man. If they are two, it is not possible. You will simply boycott her room and go to the other. By the time you go to her afterwards, she will receive you with open arms.



But they can gang up against you?



That is not possible. I would not have permitted unity or friendliness between them. I would have made sure they were poles apart and this would disallow them from conspiring against me. The best way is to make them enemies and you will enjoy yourself. I really want to work on a movie that talks about true friendship, true love. The movie will dwell on the recipe for a good marriage which will be based on true friendship. Couples to be should be true friends who are ready to bear each other’s burden. It is good to have your friend as your wife or husband. Friendship should precede everything. That is why the olden days’ marriages lasted longer. The courtship was usually long enough and that availed them enough space to study and know each other well.








Friday, March 25, 2011

MORE YORUBA GREETINGS # 2

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MORE YORUBA GREETINGS #2

By Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade
Greetings: Various sentences used in Yoruba
English Yoruba
Greetings: Good Morning
reply: Good Morning/morning
Ekaaro/Ekuojomo
Ekaaro?Ekuojomo (O)
How are you?
Fine, thank you/I’m fine Se daadaa ni/Salaafia ni?
Adupe
Greeting Good afternon
Reply: Good afternoon Ekaasan
Ekaasan(O)
How are you?
Fine, thank you. Salaafia ni/Sedaadaa ni?
Adupe
Greeting: Good Evening
Reply: Good evening Ekuirole (Ekaale from 7pm)
Ekuirole (O) (Ekaale o) Ina wuni
How are you?
Fine, thank you. Se daadaa ni/Salaafia ni?
Adupe
Greeting: Goodnight
Reply: Goodnight Odaaro
Odaro (O)
Ka obo o
Have a nice sleep Orun n re lao sun
My friend Ore mi
How is Work? Bawo nise/ise n ko?
How is family? Awon ebi n ko?
How is wife? Iyawo re n ko?
How is husband? Oko re n ko?
How is everything? Bawo ni n nkan?
Come and eat Wa jeun
Thanks you. Ese/Aagbabire
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6 Responses to “MORE YORUBA GREETINGS #2”

  1. Jide Sadiku Says:
    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Kindly enlightene me: On what occasions does one use the greeting expression – E ku eti’gbo? Is it for good news or for bad news? e.g. can we greet someone who has just received a bad news about a loved one with the expression: E ku eti igbo?
    A relative told me that we use ‘E ku eti’gbo’ only for good news, e.g. news of success. Please advise.
    Thank you,
    Jide
  2. Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade Says:
    Brother Jide Sadiku, ore mi(my friend )tells me that it is used only for BAD news. Don’t be surprised if certain Yorubas conflict on what a term or how a word is used because there are many dialects involved so ..now this ore is from Oyo,and speaks the core Yoruba that standard Yoruba comes from so evidently originally this expression was used only to break bad news. So any Yoruba who says otherwise either has limited knowledge of Yoruba or in his dialect they have a different use.
  3. kayode Says:
    Dear sir,the expression “e kuetigbo can be used both ways,either for badnews or goodnews
  4. fromAfricaWeCame Says:
    Yoruba is beautiful! Got A1 in WAEC so proud
  5. Rochelle Says:
    Hello,
    please I need some help I am in search for the Youruba name ör meaning word for Ubuntu zulu philosophy can you help?




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home in Nigeria. That said the music industry in Nigeria utilises Yoruba a lot
thanks to artistes like 9ice and co. No song is complete now without a Yoruba
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Kofoworola Taiwo Ogundapo

Kofoworola Taiwo Ogundapo I am proud to be a Yoruba child, Yoruba is rich & sweet to listen to, and am also proud to be one of this group,.... yes we will save YORUBA LANGUAGE.....O je iwuri funmi lati je omo Yoruba, Yoruba kun, o peye , o si tun dunn lati teti si, o si tun je iwuri funmi lati je okan ninu igbimo yi,..............beni ao gba EDE YORUBA la.

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Linda Lyons

Linda Lyons I agree. To many languages&customs have been permanetly lost because children not taught things they need2know and polititians bow2money,do what they want after elected/take control! Same every where,just more obvious in some places. I would love2learn the Yoruba tongue! Have friend in Lago's i would love2speak his to...ngue! Even a few words2start. As...hello my friend-i send you my love and prayers- with much love-how has your day been? Thanks for your help.Linda

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Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade

Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade DAILY WHEN YORUBAS ARE SPEAKING TO YOU AND THEY MIX ENGLISH IN,CORRECT THEM BY SAYING THE CORRECT FULL YORUBA-E.G. MA WORRY,YOU WILL SAY MA SE YONU! WHEN THEY CALL YOU AUNTIE,MOMMY,DADDY BROZ,SUPPLY ABURO,IYA BABA,EGBON...

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Gbenga Sunday Fakoya pls let us uplift our culture, languge and style in anywhere we found ourself, teni teni akisa n tatan, Oyinbo will never come down to develop our culture, language and style for us. Aji se bi oyo la ri oyo oni se bi baba enikankan. Karaole o.

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Gbenga Sunday Fakoya pls let us uplift our culture, languge and style in anywhere we found ourself, teni teni akisa n tatan, Oyinbo will never come down to develop our culture, language and style for us. Aji se bi oyo la ri oyo oni se bi baba enikankan. Karaole o.

October 17, 2008 at 12:25am
Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade

Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade How insulting it is to Yoruba people when our Yoruba leaders get up at a Yoruba meeting and speak in English as if Yoruba language is nothing! Can a French,Lebanese,Chinese,Hausa person do that! Shame on the educated Yoruba elites who think that speaking english shows that they are educated and that english is the best language to be spoken!Eewoo!

March 1, 2008 at 7:13am
Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade

Mrs.Yeye Akilimali Funua Olade Lagos State House of Assembly in in a battle between those who are against the proposed use of Yoruba as an alternative language and those who want Yoruba to be used. The miseducated Yorubas are the ones trying to destroy Yoruba language by using English for everything,even with their children at home! Black on to the ...fighting Legislators who insist that we must have Yoruba spoken in the Assembly!

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SAVING YORUBA LANGUAGE
Oloogbon Adeboye Babalola's response to my article "The Death of Yoruba Language?" in Guardian,August 8th2005,was enlightening. It is the tiredless efforts of such Yoruba Scholars that has academically placed Yoruba on the World map. Now we have Google in Yoruba as a result of such hardworking sch...olars! We want to build on this solid foundation that Oloogbon Babalola,Akinwunmi Isola, Oladipupo Yemitan, Adebayo Faleti and so many others have laid. In an ammended version of the same article I have advanced that all State legislatures in Yorubaland must declare Yoruba as their lst language of discourse. Here the legislative terms already worked out in Yoruba,Ibo and Hausa will come into use! Also it should be noted that Yoruba on the World Wide Web is booming. Tiwantiwa,(uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/tiwantiwa), created by Sister Molara Wood in London is protecting the purity of the Yoruba Language and should be supported by clicking on and joining!

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