Tunde Kelani – YORUBA BEYOND BORDERS (French Subtitles) – Courtesy Bola Belo and Tunde Kelani

A Tribute to one of the greatest African Scholars, Prof Babalola Yai, 1942 – 2020. Among his numerous appointments and contributions, Prof Yai was Ambassador Permanent Delegate of Benin Republic to UNESCO.

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23 comments

  1. Yoruba ni baba any day anywhere…….Omo ilorin Afonja ni mi

  2. For me to practice Islamic or Christianity Mohammed and Jesus have to practice Ogun and Shango with me first, I don’t mean to be rude To foreign believers. Foreigners came to you changed your language, Religious, culture and almost everything that belong to you, and today you are so proud of it. They can’t pronounce Aderemi now your name should be Felix. They can’t pronounce Adebimpe now you should be Eunice or Mary or moriamo. To me the greatest insults is to let any man like you come up to you to change your name, divide your family and destroy your futures and be thankful for that. All we need to do is to remove the fears they installed into our mind.

  3. Very proud of our cultural heritage and background.
    Thanks and God bless Tunde Kelani and his crew and others that are involved in the making of this project.
    Very educative !!!

  4. This is awesome and well enlighten. Now I understood the reason why two of my Three neighbors here in Lagos from Benin republic can speak Yoruba fluently because they are from Ajase while the other is from cotonou. He had spent close to 10years but still couldn't speak Yoruba

  5. Nothing stopping west african countries from coming together and form a country. But we have bad leaders across those countries that cannot make that possible.

  6. Kelani videos always make sense.

  7. This is so beautiful to watch, never been more motivated to delve deeper into the origins of our people and culture

  8. E ku'se ati akitiyan gbogbo o, ko ba a dara ti eto ba wa ni odoodun fun gbogbo Yoruba ni agbaiye paapa ni West Africa ti won o ba ma a koorajopo fun asehan asaa wa bayi, bi i idije, a lee ma a fun awon omo wa ti o mbo lehin ni iwuri l'ori asaa ati edee wa nitori ninu gbogbo ede ti mo mo o, ede Yoruba nikan ni awon omo wa ki i naani lati so o ti won ba larin agoo awon eleede miran paapa ni oke okun , a du'pe o…

  9. Thank you Mr. Kelani for this education. This should be a series and books should be written.

  10. This is EPIC!!!! Thank you

  11. Western world did lots of damage to us in Africa. So sad. Hopefully it's not too late to redeem our culture. Thanks for the education: it's the beginning.

  12. It's very sad that the colonial master divided us. It's time to get ODUDUWA REPUBLIC. The Yorubas in Trinidad and Tobago are all part of us.

  13. I saw my home Town "Ijofin", Ijofin is the first International Border between Nigeria and Benin republic, I will love to work with the team when next they are willing to work across the border in Ipokia Local government as a whole, we need more of work like this, good job weldone

  14. What A Good revelation of some facts that brought a clinical explanation about the root and Genesis of Ajashe. Well done sir, Mr Tunde kilani.

  15. Wow! This is one of the masterpiece. I used to go to Cotonou in those days when i was young and i wonder why there are so many Yoruba's living there. Yoruba is BIG and LARGE indeed. Thank you sir!

  16. Take it further. Brazil, Cuba, my grandfather and his people are from the still existant Yoruba community in Trinidad and Tobago. Complete with their egungun festivals and other rituals. I grew up surrounded by all this. Even the names are still Yoruba.

  17. Culture is beautiful, it’s life

  18. You should present this in English to benefit world wide audience for educational purpose

  19. I'm yoruba man from Bénin Republic.
    "Many" yoruba's in nigeria full of ignorant, they called the people from Bénin Republic foreigners in that very lagos there. Big thanks for enlighten my people.

  20. Oduduwa nation now 💯💯💯💯…. we are born to rule

  21. I am so excited to know more about my origin…. good work sir..

  22. Thank you! I learned a lot from this .

  23. Nigeria is our problem as Yoruba's. Nigeria and religion.

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