YORUBA RO’NU !!!

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Published 2024-07-28

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  • Thank brother Dele. “A kii ba n’yin nidi abosi. Ojulowo omo Yoruba. Iru yin ni Asiwaju rere ati Awokose rere “ you are a portrait of OMOLUABI
  • @gonymaha7654
    This is going down the be one of the best Yoruba sermon for ages to come……. They would come back to this sermon from generation to generation bcos this are indeed perilous times …….i like that he address baba Adeboye too. Bcos right now we need those 1 million disciples wey him bring 10 years ago. Blinded elders are talking about “Oro” and GOD is going to rain judgement
  • @liveit5953
    Your days will be long, Uncle Dele. Your name will forever be in the good books of this world. Thank you for always speaking the truth.
  • @burumen504
    I am not a Yoruba but I listened to the end to what he said. My wife came in and asked," do you understand what he's saying?" And I answered, this man is one of the best humans in the world to listen to and he has transcribed the content. Despite the language he used, he always speaks to the innermost part of us. I listen to him every Sunday." And the discussion continued. How I wish folks in our country pay attention. And those Yoruba people to whom this speech is directed will grasp the message today and not tomorrow.
  • @lukside
    Finally, we have one in Yoruba that would resonate with our parents. Sir can we have this video in pieces so we can share it as a forwarded message on WhatsApp and other platforms . God bless you as always sir 🙏
  • @uchmanp.3429
    Your sermon here makes more sense than most of what we hear from our religious leaders. Very impactful. God bless you sir.
  • I truly fear for the future of the Yorùbá Nation. We have allowed the worst of us to lead the best of us. The loud,corrupt and morally bankrupt few are now the recognised representative of the Yorùbá Nation. It is really sad indeed.
  • @divinelly3980
    Am an igbo man born and brought up in lagos , listening to brother Dele makes me cry 😭😭😭 Abọ ọrọ lan sọ fun ọmọluabi to ba de inurę a di o din din.
  • Sir, may God bless you and your family. I'm an Igbo man born in Lagos fifty years ago. I have lived all my life in Lagos. I have more Yoruba friends than Igbo, I speak Yoruba easily than Igbo. Until my son name was mentioned within my neighborhood you may never know I'm Igbo. I love and respect my Yoruba friends. My landlady is Yoruba. I'm the only Igbo in the midst of 7 tenants, but the closest to my landlady who treats me like a son. But Tinubu in the last two years is destroying that relationship. And, unfortunately many Yorubas are buying into his evil narratives. Why are many Yorubas feeling and thinking the average Igbo man is Yorubas problem. We, Igbos don't really have a stake in Nigeria. We are only trying to survive Nigeria just like we survived the civil war. For this reason I thank you for this video. Please let them know we just want to survive.
  • @lukside
    The kind of things I will do when I was in Nigeria , I would have set up my projector in the market place connected to speaker and play this for people to watch
  • @solagak1
    Thank you Egbon, A true talk. Oju gba mi ti fun awon Oba Yoruba, they have traded their future for a pot of porridge. O ma se o.
  • As an Omoluabi and Omo Igbo 🙏🏻 this sermon hit differently. Uncle Dele really went extra with the adage and translation(tho there are some adage that the English cannot translate)
  • Uncle dele farotimi, God will continue to bless you sir, you are absolutely 💯
  • @seuna.8438
    My Brother, your passion to save Nigeria is second to none. I remember you warned people last year. You warned them several times that the election is not about ethnicity, but competence. Some of our alatenuje elders called you omo ale. I cry for this nation every day. In all of these, we bought another Presidential private jet worth $150m. Imagine how many hectares of food crops 150m can plant. As someone who studied a bit of psychology, we've reached a stage where our present crops of leaders can't change. They just cannot help themselves any longer. At this stage, it would take a shocking event, not planned event to bring them back into reality. Due to youtube community guidelines, I won't give an example of shocking events that could bring them back to reality. Something that would make them realize they have zero security. Our leaders are afraid, but the masses don't know.
  • Wise 1 , You did not finish this speech and I started crying.I grew up a Lagosian..Tinubu is Evil..
  • @UcheZebulun
    Am not a Yoruba man but I heard every single thing he said , may God help us to overcome this evil leaders amen
  • @AA-lx8zc
    THIS IS QUITE EMOTIONAL. I'M 54 YEARS OLD.AT A TIME WHEN WE WERE LIVING IN EKITI. DURING OUR HOLIDAYS WE WRRE ALWAYS VISITING IBADAN/LAGOS. MY MUM IS ACTUALLY FROM THERE WHILE MY DAD WAS AN EKITI MAN. THE HOLIDAYS WERE JUST LIKE VISITING OVERSEAS TODAY BUT ALL OF A SUDDEN, EVERYTHING CHANGED. LOOK AT HOW THESE TWO CITIES ARE TODAY! IS IT NOT TIME TO REVISIT HOW WE WERE GOVERNING YORUBA LAND IN THOSE DAYS? WE ARE NOT PROGRESSING AT ALL. IF YORUBA NATION WAS MOVING IN THAT PACE, I BELIEVE WE WOULD BE AMONG THE FIRST 5 NATIONS IN THE WORLD, STATISTICALLY. IF YOU'RE A TRUE YORUBA PERSON, YOU SHOULD BE CRYING WITH THIS SERMON...IT'S SAD.
  • This is a very articulate and vibrant Activist I give Kudos to you my dear brother.
  • Okodoro Oro. Well said egbon Dele. Proudly Yoruba and Omoluabi ni wa. Detest thuggery and criminality of any form. God bless Nigeria. Ire o.