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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Olatara(f): 8:04pm On Dec 18, 2022
PussyMiners:

Are you seriously dumb or just clowning
Dbanj , wizkid, Davido , 9ice , Olamide Badoo , Tiwa Savage no dey when Jonathan dey rule ??
You are obviously not the sharpest tool in the box grin cheesy

You epitomises the dumbness of the average osu.
How does federal power help Yoruba dominate the Nigerian entertainment industry?
Is there anyone greater than Fela in history of Nigeria ??

PS : The Yorubas are currently ruling nollywood as well. An entertainment sector that was previously dominated by the Igbos .
I remembered vividly, Jonathan invited Seyi shay. Abii Jonathan no be GEJ again?

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 8:10pm On Dec 18, 2022
Olatara:
I remembered vividly, Jonathan invited Seyi shay. Abii Jonathan no be GEJ again?
Seyi Shay and Sean Tizzle

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by adefitim(m): 8:12pm On Dec 18, 2022
I love this

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 8:13pm On Dec 18, 2022
ebufa:


You are talking rubbish of course........Igbo is the face of Nollywood, At least in Africa,let us not talk of Gospel music sef, Yorubas do their stuff,Ndigbo also do their thing! The world is too big for afonja tribalism!
Dey there dey deceive yourself grin grin
This one is still living in the past grin grin
You think say nah nollywood of 90s or early 2000 we still dey talk grin grin

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Paretomaster1(m): 8:24pm On Dec 18, 2022
PussyMiners:

Em dey speak outside Africa
Hausa wey no cross the Mediterranean sea

Says who?

Why you think Media giants like CNN, BBC, VOA, and others in France, Germany have Hausa service??

Are you playing

The 2 prominent Africa languages are Swahili and Hausa... Period!!

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Asgard73: 8:38pm On Dec 18, 2022
PussyMiners:

Are you seriously dumb or just clowning
Dbanj , wizkid, Davido , 9ice , Olamide Badoo , Tiwa Savage, Sean tizzle, Banky W, Wande Coal etc no dey when Jonathan dey rule ??

You are obviously not the sharpest tool in the box grin cheesy

You epitomises the dumbness of the average osu.
How does federal power help Yoruba dominate the Nigerian entertainment industry?
Is there anyone greater than Fela in history of Nigeria ??

You should continue doing enema for Atiku with your tongue; that's the only thing your single digit IQ is capable of grin grin grin

PS : The Yorubas are currently ruling nollywood as well. An entertainment sector that was previously dominated by the Igbos .
Total gibberish
Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Asgard73: 8:38pm On Dec 18, 2022
alanto:

Wizkid, Olamide, Davido, all came at the time of GEJ.....
Banky, Da Grin all came out during the time of Yaradua.. stop typing rubbish on nairaland... What tube do you even belong to? It's too late to say Igbo and if you tribe is less inconsequential than Igbo then you shouldn't be in public trying to make others small

Another senseless trash from a Yoruba human
Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Antivirus92(m): 8:59pm On Dec 18, 2022
Yorubas and chest beating are like 5 and 6
Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by joyandfaith: 9:01pm On Dec 18, 2022
Justmesagi:
I have noticed with keen interest how the Yoruba language has become the major language of use in Nigerian commercial and entertainment sectors.

Igbo use to be especially in Nollywood but since the past two decades, Yoruba language has been the choice language in our music industry, and recently, it is gradually taking over the movie industry too.

Even most Nigerian slangs on socials media (Twitter, Facebook,etc.) are mostly of Yoruba Origin.

I know Lagos, a Yoruba dominated state and commercial capital of Nigeria, plays a major role in these. However, their tendency to infuse their culture in whatever they do thereby propagating it cannot be ignored also.

The "soft power" is getting stronger year by year and this will play a major role in Nigerian future politics and Africa at large.

What are others not doing? Why are we slacking?
Lagos factor!!!Lagos is a Yoruba state.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Alexiiydon: 9:03pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:
Yoruba will always create propaganda to hype themselves knowing their market value keep devaluating ..

Imagine the lamba from the op..

So now as Yoruba the use their language the make noise .. be say Twitter and the rest social media na Yoruba

Butterflies wey they always think themselves mountain eagles

Very funny
like goats whey Dey call themselves lions ode

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Eniitankorede: 9:09pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:
From yarduA presidency to Gej .. throughout Gej…

Yoruba people were quiet like stones .. no noise ..
Reason why they celebrate Buhari presidency like say dey just got independence

Acccording to their professors.. 2015 was another Yoruba independence

Anyone I doubt should wait for change of government and see Yoruba noise disappear..
And watch them call for regionalism

Na dia way

Make Una no Dey hype wetin no dey




There was no Yoruba nation in Jonathan’s era or Yar Adua. Yorubas are not noise makers like Igbo. We plan and plot in silence to get back to reckoning.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Lalar27: 9:18pm On Dec 18, 2022
Listening to topic like this is why I change my mind on voting for peter obi. Am sad peter obi is a good man but the pride, arrogance, jealousy, I too know and being overly tribal of his fellow Igbos will not let Peter obi win the elections coming 2023 they think they are the best in Nigeria but not they are the worst. ASIWAJU FOR PRESIDENT 2023!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by plaindealer: 9:28pm On Dec 18, 2022
I've been advising non Yoruba people to learn Yoruba language because it's fast becoming the standard language of not only communication and social interaction, but entertainer, culture, literature and social currency.

I'm Nigeria at the moment, if you don't put out Yoruba song or movie or at least add a few Yoruba words and phrases, you can not crossover with a few exceptions.

Don jazzy and his Marvin people saw the trend and quickly jumped on the bandwagon with their latest all-star hit song WonDa Mo.

Yoruba is now the face of Nigeria and even Nigerian music and movie, they are the face of Afro Beats.

The new Nigerian series on Netflix was produced with special preference and addition of Yoruba language and main characters, it's not by accident, Yoruba language and culture are the dominant identification and point of reference when projecting Nigeria to the outside world.


If you don't speak or understand Yoruba language, learn it for your own good, it's the future of Nigeria or after Nigeria.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 9:34pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:

Total gibberish
Another name for that thing in between your ears grin grin

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 9:35pm On Dec 18, 2022
Paretomaster1:


Says who?

Why you think Media giants like CNN, BBC, VOA, and others in France, Germany have Hausa service??

Are you playing

The 2 prominent Africa languages are Swahili and Hausa... Period!!
Lol
Shey em dey speak Hausa outside Africa

grin cheesy

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 9:36pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:


Another senseless trash from a Yoruba human
Atiku slave with a single digit IQ.
You dull pass anything for this world..tueh

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Strikethem: 9:44pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:

Name one Yoruba Art making waves during Gej and yarduA ..

And tell us why their language and movies was not making waves dominating the airwaves and social media

Tell Yoruba man truth.. he go bring tribalism join

Power to the people
So which igbo artist making wave during gej regime?

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by DMerciful(m): 9:45pm On Dec 18, 2022
To take over. You do not see the handwriting on the wall...ask the Hausa who're can only claim Fulani to gain any political relevance
oyebanji44:
They have no choice ,all non Yorubas must learn it by force by fire..or remain in ur devastated region forever..

Lagos ogun and oyo ...people from other regions are brimming into these 3 states every day and night ..

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Strikethem: 9:51pm On Dec 18, 2022
JAMO84:
So Wizkid Davido Tiwa Savage Funke Akindele were not Super stars during Gej and Yar Adua?
Asgard73 is drunk.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Strikethem: 9:54pm On Dec 18, 2022
Asgard73:


Another senseless trash from a Yoruba human
You are just completely dumb and stupid.

Nothing more.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Christistruth00: 9:55pm On Dec 18, 2022
oyebanji44:
They have no choice ,all non Yorubas must learn it by force by fire..or remain in ur devastated region forever..

Lagos ogun and oyo ...people from other regions are brimming into these 3 states every day and night ..



Yorubas place very high premium on absolute Humility and respect everyone

You cannot be an Omoluabi without being most humble and respectful to others irrespective of where they are from

All Regions have Special gifts

Your Statement is arrogant please correct it

Omoluabi means Children Of God and their characteristics include Humility Respect Honesty Intergrity Etc for everyone whether they are Yoruba or not


In short an Omoluabi Loves his neighbor as himself irrespective of where they come from

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by ebufa: 10:28pm On Dec 18, 2022
PussyMiners:

Dey there dey deceive yourself grin grin
This one is still living in the past grin grin
You think say nah nollywood of 90s or early 2000 we still dey talk grin grin



Go and do your yoruba stuff..........we know what time it is! There is no tribe that is more recognised in Nigeria more than the Ndigbo as far as nollywood is concerned ,even with music ...afrobeat and gospel! you wan count artists and views?
Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Paretomaster1(m): 10:48pm On Dec 18, 2022
PussyMiners:

Lol
Shey em dey speak Hausa outside Africa

grin cheesy

You can't read abi
Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by plaindealer: 10:53pm On Dec 18, 2022
joyandfaith:

Lagos factor!!!Lagos is a Yoruba state.


Lagos is no longer no man's land, it's now a Yoruba state? grin

To God be the glory.. grin

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by 1Sharon(f): 10:54pm On Dec 18, 2022
Fujiyama:


^^^
undecided

Very odd way to put it.

Yoruba is spoken in small pockets of the Caribbean, South and Central America, yes. But it is spoken mostly by the descendants of former slaves (people who are still fighting a liberation war of sorts as we speak) and Ifa/YTR devotees. Instead of crowing about internationalization, devote your energy towards assisting the Yoruba speaking underclass in Brasil, Cuba etc. That would be a more worthy endeavour.




It's relegated to a liturgical language, I wouldn't say it's widely spoken.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by plaindealer: 11:00pm On Dec 18, 2022
When we say Yoruba is the face of Nigeria, it's a fact.

Another example is the chart below, this is what people stream all over the world in terms of Nigerian music, number one artist and song down to number 9 are all Yoruba songs and Yoruba artists.


Yoruba is truly the face of Nigeria at the moment.

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by 1Sharon(f): 11:03pm On Dec 18, 2022
tollyboy5:

The yoruba varient spoken in Lagos is what became the standard.
It came from different Yoruba tribe mixing together.

No one acheive anything we're all just speculating.

There aren't alot of ondo-ekiti axis yorubas like Teni in the music industry to represent.

Tiwa Savage sef is Tokunko

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Corrinthians(m): 11:06pm On Dec 18, 2022
Yoruba language is fast becoming the language of choice for Nigerian pop culture. cool

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by PussyMiners: 11:07pm On Dec 18, 2022
Paretomaster1:


You can't read abi
Tell us nah

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by 1Sharon(f): 11:14pm On Dec 18, 2022
plaindealer:
I've been advising non Yoruba people to learn Yoruba language because it's fast becoming the standard language of not only communication and social interaction, but entertainer, culture, literature and social currency.

I'm Nigeria at the moment, if you don't put out Yoruba song or movie or at least add a few Yoruba words and phrases, you can not crossover with a few exceptions.

Don jazzy and his Marvin people saw the trend and quickly jumped on the bandwagon with their latest all-star hit song WonDa Mo.

Yoruba is now the face of Nigeria and even Nigerian music and movie, they are the face of Afro Beats.

The new Nigerian series on Netflix was produced with special preference and addition of Yoruba language and main characters, it's not by accident, Yoruba language and culture are the dominant identification and point of reference when projecting Nigeria to the outside world.


If you don't speak or understand Yoruba language, learn it for your own good, it's the future of Nigeria or after Nigeria.

What's the name of the series please?

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Re: Is Yoruba Language Becoming The Face Of "Nigerian Culture"? by Fujiyama: 11:41pm On Dec 18, 2022
1Sharon:


It's relegated to a liturgical language, I wouldn't say it's widely spoken.

^^^
There you go. I alluded to this when I said it is spoken by Ifa/Yoruba traditional religion worshippers who indeed are a minority in the places mentioned.

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