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Co-incidentally, we explained in detail the various pre-fixes of Yoruba names, in our recently completed video documentary on the Yoruba naming ceremony. You can watch the documentary by clicking on the hyperlink copied below: http://www.abeokuta.org/Isomoloruko.html Thanks! |
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This is the narration of the story where the Yoruba praise name "Eleyinju-eje" (which literally translated means "delicate eye balls") was first used. It's the story of a celebrated prostitute born in 19th century Lagos. Thanks! |
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Copied below is the link to our latest production, a Yoruba Audio Story (with English Subtitles included for non-Yoruba speakers). You can listen to it, by clicking on the link shown below: http://www.abeokuta.org/Segilola.html Thanks! |
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Copied below is the link to our latest production, a video documentary on Abeokuta. You can watch it, by clicking on the link shown below: http://www.abeokuta.org/ Thanks! |
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This is the link to our video documentary about the child naming tradition in Yoruba culture: http://www.abeokuta.org/Isomoloruko.html Thanks! |
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Yoruba drama fans, We have released - "ORI OKERE" our latest original Yoruba video drama series. You can watch various episodes of ORI OKERE on our website - http://www.abeokuta.org/Okere.html Our previously produced original Yoruba video drama series - SABERE D'OWO - is still available (for viewing) on our website: http://www.abeokuta.org/Sabere.html http://www.abeokuta.org/Sabere_high1.html Our full length Yoruba video drama - ORILONISE is also still available (for viewing) on our website: http://www.abeokuta.org/Orilonise_Trailier.html http://www.abeokuta.org/Ori.html Thanks! |
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Yes, we produce original Yoruba videos (drama, documentaries, animation, comedies) for the internet. Thanks! abbey02: |
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For those who may be interested, we have just completed the production of our documentary on Yoruba culture. You can watch the documentary by clicking on the hyperlink copied below: http://www.abeokuta.org/Isomo.html Please note that you will need a high speed broadband internet connection in order to view the documentary successfully. Many thanks! |
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My apologies about the (unintended) false alarm - thankfully NTA is now back on my TV. Thanks! |
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Comcast Digital Viewers in Maryland: Is NTA still showing on channel 677? Right now, I am no longer getting NTA. Thanks! |
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Actually all the 6 individual audio channels of Radio Abeokuta are working, infact there are listeners currently tuned in, listening to them, as I write. However I do apologize, if you have had any difficulty listening to any of our audio channels or watching any of our Yoruba video drama streams. If you send me a PM, I would be more than happy to assist you, with any difficulty you may be experiencing while tuning in, there are various links on the homepage of Radio Abeokuta's website that enables listeners to tune in to listen to the audio channels, the most prominent one is the Orange button near the top of the webpage that says "Listen". Two of Radio Abeokuta's audio channels were recently selected as Editor's Picks on Live 365, the world largest internet radio network, so I can assure you that Radio Abeokuta is definitely up and running. Thank you for your feedback. |
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Actually, we produce original Yoruba drama videos, which we exhibit for viewing on-line on our website, however you do need to have a broadband internet connection, in order successfully watch our Yoruba drama videos: http://www.abeokuta.org/ Thanks! |
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omogenaija: I am so sorry that you feel the website has become worse; actually I work on the Radio Abeokuta website. The irony is that more money has been spent on the website this year, than in all the previous years of its existence. I'm guessing the reason for your perception that things have become worse is because automatic listener request facility became unavailable on Radio Abeokuta's main audio channel in January? To clarify, this was done in compliance with licensing requirements. Although Radio Abeokuta has always paid licensing and royalty fees via Live 365, it was decided that Radio Abeokuta should apply for its own individual statutory license at the end of 2005. Accordingly Radio Abeokuta applied for an official Statutory license to webcast music on the internet. Radio Abeokuta was registered by the Copyright Office in January and it was granted it's own Statutory license later that month. This new license includes a number of restrictions and requirements which includes the payment of higher Royalty fees and the removal of automatic listener requests from Radio Abeokuta's old main audio channel. However to compensate Radio Abeokuta listeners, a new CD quality audio channel was introduced in January and in March, a new Christian audio channel with automatic listener requests was also introduced. Accordingly, this year 2006, Radio Abeokuta now has 6 audio channels or stations as opposed to 5 last year. Radio Abeokuta has also been added to the exclusive iTunes Radio tuner which makes easier for listeners tuning in with Apple Mac computers to listen to Yoruba music on iTunes. There was also a requirement to address the duplicative Windows Media audio stream of Radio Abeokuta's old audio channel, that has been done and a detailed Workaround for Windows Media listeners was published in February. Also for the convenience of listeners tuning into Radio Abeokuta’s Yoruba Cuban/Brazilian channel from Latin American countries, we have also introduced a Spanish language webpage on Radio Abeokuta’s website. Similarly, we are currently developing a Yoruba/English Translation webpage Finally, Radio Abeokuta has been spending a lot of money and resources this year on the production of original Yoruba drama, both in the form of the old fashioned "Atoka" photoplay format and also in the regular DV professional video format. These original Yoruba video drama projects produced by Radio Abeokuta are available for viewing on the website. It is our belief that video production is the most effective way to achieve Radio Abeokuta's objective of promoting Yoruba culture, especially to those who are not familiar with it. Coincidentally, Radio Abeokuta was cited in a Wall Street Journal article earlier in the year, in connection with its Yoruba video work. Currently, we are in the post-production stage of our video documentary on Yoruba culture, which will be released later this year. Thanks! |
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hot-angel: Hot Angel/babwilms, We produce an original Yoruba video drama series, specifically for the internet You can watch it by clicking on the link shown below: http://www.abeokuta.org/Sabere_high1.html Thanks! |
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Yoruba video lovers, Please check out, our original Yoruba video drama series: http://www.abeokuta.org/Sabere_high1.html Thanks! |
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