Saturday, October 30, 2021

Ibadan Book Club October Reading Holds Today

 

IBADAN BOOK CLUB OCTOBER READING HOLDS TODAY

 


HOST: OYO STATE LIBRARY BOARD

 

DATE: Today, 30th October, 2021

 

TIME: 12:00PM

 

VENUE: Conference Hall of the Oyo State Library Board, Opp. Cocoa House, Dugbe, Ibadan.

 

FOR ENQUIRIES AND PARTICIPATION CALL: 08164148985, 08151978620

 

MEET OUR READERS/SPEAKERS

 

MARCUS OVIE UGBODUMA

 

Marcus Ovie Ugboduma is a graduate in Accountancy from the Osun State College of Technology Esa-oke, He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the National Teachers Institute Kaduna, and is a professional member of the Certified Institute of Purchasing and Supply Administration of Nigeria. He is a Teacher, Creative thinker, a writer Behavioral coach and a custodian and promoter of the African Culture.

He is an adept lover of books and the founder of the Book Friendly Club of God’s Blessing Comprehensive College.

Marcus prepared and led students from secondary schools in Oyo state to Win the 2019 Children cultural quiz for secondary schools at the NATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR ARTS AND CULTURE NAFEST EDO 2019 his students also came overall forth position in Children Essay writing competition at NAFEST EDO 2019, and overall second position at the Children Arts category at NAFEST EDO 2019

He also led his students to win the National Safety Quiz 2016 in Oyo state

Marcus enjoys spending time with his students, and mentoring them in creative writing he loves travelling  and spending time with his family and when relaxed he reads religious books.

His most inspiring moments are when faced with challenges and life's problems he eases the burden by just writing poems and documenting his experiences.

His desire for young people is to help them  solve social problems and vices which has earned him the accolade the " TOWN CRIER"  because of his penchant for writing poems aimed at preserving  history and revealing political truce

Between 2003 and 2007 he was a Ward Chairman of the All Nigerian People's party Ward 9 Mokola Ibadan.

He has been a community Leader of the Mokola Community as it's secretary for several years.

He is also one of the founding fathers of the prestigious Mokola Carnival.

Before venturing into Teaching he was a Singer, Rapper, Disc Jockey Song and Script Writer.

His greatest height in the musical career was performing at the Abuja city gate at the movement of presidency from Lagos to Abuja on the 12th day of December 1991. He also performed at the Nigerian Children Trust Fund Concert in 1992 and 1993.

He is today an educationist and had helped in establishing four schools in Ibadan.

He has written over a hundred poems, five books and six plays including "Regret Has No Medicine" the Masquerade Would Not Dance, Koronu. His play on Female Genital mutilation staged by his students has featured on Space FM on the day of the African Child 2016.

His poem "Should the Chibok Girls Return! Had also been performed by his students on Big Bolaji's show.

He also mentored and presented students who have won prizes at three previous editions of the Fagunwa day celebration

His poems “The lamentation of an Aborted fetus" and "Okigbo in Biafra" were featured in the anthology of poems in honour of Prof Remi Raji @50.

He also co-edited the anthology of poems in honour of Senator Abiola Ajimobi with Wole Adedoyin.

His most cherished poems are the poems he wrote about himself and his mother.

 

AUGUSTA MOLOKWU

 

 

Augusta Molokwu received special training in Special Education and Guidance counseling from the University of Ibadan and is currently a lecturer at Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo, Oyo state, Nigeria. A strong advocate for exceptional children and educational equity for every child, irrespective of gender, religion, abilities, race, social and economic status. she involves her students in activities and projects related to community services  that reflects love of humanity.

Her professional interests focus on   research interests that are anchored on impacting and imparting, through Counseling and Teaching. Her current projects include research studies on the social, cognitive and the affective domains as it affects the exceptional child.  In addition,

she serves as member committee  protocol and logistics, Student welfare and counseling officer,  for the institution where she works. She is a member of Counseling Association of Nigeria (CASSON) and SPEd......Ibadan Book Club and the secretary of Uilikeminds Initiatives (a registered NGO). She worked as a volunteer staff (2015- 2019) at the CHILD'S Clinic (School for the children with special needs, dept of Special Education, university of Ibadan, Nigeria.

 

Her recent activities include presenting a weekly program on intentional parenting tagged “My Child Needs to Know". And Making Positive Impact on Facebook.

She has to her credit books (literature and activity books) which are currently in use in Nursery and primary schools in Nigeria. She has also exhibited innovative and creative writings in poetry and public speaking.

 

ACADEMIC PROFILE

Bachelor of Arts (University of Ibadan)

Masters of Education (University of Ibadan)

Doctor of Philosophy (University of Ibadan)

 

Personal Quote:

* Preparing a Child for the future is easier than Repairing an Adult*

 

 

AYINDE OMOGBOLAHAN ABIODUN

 

Ayinde Omogbolahan Abiodun is a member of Egbe Ede Ati Asa Loyin La Dun Ile Yoruba (an association committed to the propagation of Yoruba language and Culture). He is also the Financial Secretary of the Egbe Odo Onkowe Yoruba. Ayinde Abiodun has featured in many Yoruba Radio and Television (Yoruba Cultural) Programmes. As at the time of this reading, Ayinde Omogbolahan Abiodun is a member of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW).

 

Friday, October 29, 2021

If You Want To Be A Great Writer, Start By Reading More - Marcus Ovie Ugboduma

 

IF YOU WANT TO BE A GREAT WRITER, START BY READING MORE - MARCUS OVIE UGBODUMA

 

 


Marcus Ovie Ugboduma is one of the founders of Ibadan Book Club and a member of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW). He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the National Teachers Institute Kaduna. He is a professional member of the Certified Institute of Purchasing and Supply Administration of Nigeria. Marcus is a Teacher, Creative Thinker, Writer and a custodian and promoter of the African Culture. In this interview with Wole Adedoyin, he talks about his writing career and works

 

 

WA: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO START WRITING?

 

MOU: I got inspiration to start writing, after reading the book on Patrice Lumumba I was about 9 years old then, it was one of the books my father borrowed from the National Library in Lagos then. That book drew tears from my eyes and since then I wanted to document stories like his.

 

WA: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WRITING? 

  

MOU: My writing dates back to my days in secondary school, especially in letter writing and essays, I never failed any Examination in English Language, thanks to my late Mother who made it compulsory to write compositions weekly and my father now of blessed memory who exposed us to reading widely and marking those compositions strictly.

 

WA: WHEN DID YOU START WRITING?

 

MOU: By 1990 I had discovered my potential to write, but then since I was a singer and rapper, my skill was channeled to songwriting, in 1994 I began writing for the screen, that year I wrote only God know, double crossing , the letter and Aisha

 

WA: HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A WRITER?

 

MOU: I've always wanted to be a film producer. That prompted me to writing for the screen, but life kept drifting me away from my desire, I lost my admission to the Nigerian Film School, Jos, because my parents wouldn't sponsor me, my father wanted me to be a chartered accountant.

 

WA: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE A NEW WRITER, SOMEONE JUST STARTING OUT?

 

MOU: My advise to new a writer is that he or she should stay focused no matter the challenges he or she may face, consistency in your writing matter, the truth remains that If you want to be a great writer, start by reading more, so reading is key. A day without reading is a wasted day.

 

WA: HOW DO YOU HANDLE WRITER’S BLOCK?

 

MOU: Ah! As for me writer's block stays as long as it last,   I don't attempt forcing myself to write, my book "the masquerade would not dance" took four years to complete. I've had series of writer's block in the past, one was when my laptop was stolen I lost four book and over 70 poems and personal quotes, then came the block it lasted over 2 years. The latest block came in September 2020 when my mother passed on, I was currently writing " The pregnant Virgin" three months later my father passed on too, I began a recovery process in August this year 2021, by reading some of my old poems especially the ones I wrote on my mother titled "my Pillow" and "Nneola". Having read them over and over again I got inspired to write yet another poem in memory of my mother titled MOMO. She was dear to me.

 

WA: HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU WRITTEN? WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE?

 

MOU: I've written over eight books, but only one has been published. The next is presently being proof read by a fellow writer Amadi Arua, it's titled 'The masquerade would not dance' it's setting is Igbo land

 

WA: WHAT IS THE MOST SURPRISING THING YOU DISCOVERED WHILE WRITING YOUR BOOK(S)?

 

MOU: The most suprising thing when writing my books is how inspiration breeds knowledge, writing becomes crisper, and I begin to marvel at what I had written, ideas just keep flowing, as you write you begin to realise how much experience you have garnered from life experiences and reading other writer's works.

 

WA: DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE CHARACTER THAT YOU HAVE WRITTEN? IF SO, WHO? AND WHAT MAKES THEM SO SPECIAL.

 

MOU: Some day I hope you will read if my favorite character Aminat in my yet to be published book 'Koronu' Aminat was a character scarcely loved by anyone, many, thought her to be mentally derailed, or simply an imbecile, her condition was borne out of her condition as a sickle cell anemia status. She was highly undermined, hated and discouraged, but she saved the day when it mattered most, when her aunt was to be jailed for a crime her husband committed.

 

WA: WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR INSPIRATION?

 

MOU: My inspiration comes first from God’s words, from reading books, newspapers etc and also my imaginative thought process and most times by dreams. My poem on Stella Obasanjo was revealed in a dream on a journey from Lagos to Abuja to see my parents. I immediately woke up and began writing in the bus, line by line I wrote down as I was inspired, yet I did not know what I was writing about until the news was aired how in circumstantial manner, the mother of the less privileged lost her life in a failed surgery.

 

WA: WHERE CAN READERS PURCHASE YOUR BOOKS?

 

MOU: Readers who need my books can contact me personally but you can read a handful of my poems online, just type my name (Marcus Ovie Ugboduma) in your browser.

 

WA: WHERE CAN READERS FIND OUT MORE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR BOOKS?

 

MOU: I am almost unknown; as there are many established writers but anyone wishing to know me more can email me on marcosdivine2@gmail.com. I'll be willing to speak with him or her

 

WA: HAVE ANY OF YOUR BOOKS BEEN MADE INTO AUDIOBOOKS? IF SO, WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES IN PRODUCING AN AUDIO BOOK?

 

MOU: I've not considered an audio book but I've one made my own on a rough video, the poem titled "On June 12 we stand, I'll put that rough video on you tube soon and probably others

 

WA: WHICH OF YOUR BOOKS WERE THE MOST ENJOYABLE TO WRITE?

 

MOU: I'll give it to "The masquerade would not dance", writing the book really broadened my knowledge base, sharpened my knowledge of culture and really corrected some notions about the African Culture.

 

WA: TELL US ABOUT YOUR FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK? WHAT WAS THE JOURNEY LIKE?

 

MOU: It was a road too rough but worthy to trod, I handled all publishing myself, from typesetting to running the impression and then book binding and marketing, thanks to the Mokola Community in Ibadan where I lived as a young man. The community houses a thousand printing press and as we all know publishers don't want green horns except you are willing to sell your books outrightly, this I couldn't risk, but truly a good book will sell itself.

 

WA: WHAT, IN YOUR OPINION, ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF GOOD WRITING?

 

MOU: Planning, organising, purpose, clearness, your audience in mind always and coherence. But most of all I believe anyone who wants to succeed in writing must consume poetry because poetry makes your prose and plays crisper.

 

WA: WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR OF ALL TIME?  YOUR FAVORITE BOOK BY THEM?

 

MOU: My favourite authors of all times are Chinua Achebe and his Things Fall Apart. And James Ngugi Wa Thiongo and his book Weep Not Child.

 

WA: ON YOUR LATEST BOOK, CAN YOU SHARE WITH US SOMETHING ABOUT THE BOOK

 

MOU: It's a story about the Ekpe Masquerade common among various tribes of eastern Nigeria, Odili a fresh medical doctor and returned from Europe was selected by his age grade to adorn the garb of the masquerade and perform during the new yam festival. He thought it fetish for his personality, fate had its way someone else took his place unknown to all, at a point an ever cheerful masquerade would not dance......... This particular masquerade represents a young man about to be married, the masquerade has its drummers, one who guides it's path known as Onye Udo Ekpe, and Ekpe wields. To explain this, the Ekpe is the young man about to be married, the Onye Udo Ekpe is the wife to be who literarily guides him from making errors, the drummers and dancers are his family and kinsmen who follows him to seek his brides hand in marriage, the cane he wields is the rod of correction which he uses to correct erring children. The moment a man disconnects from his wife, he stops making progress, that results in the difficulty for the masquerade to dance, until he reconnects with his wife.

WA: ARE THERE ANY SECRETS FROM THE BOOK, YOU CAN SHARE WITH YOUR READERS?

 

MOU: None! Except that every African Culture has significant meanings, we should never see our culture as barbaric

 

WA: WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THE STORY?

 

MOU: My parents had a successful marriage, which lasted over 50 years, that inspired me in writing this particular book, when my mother passed on. Old man became too lonely, and then the real theme of the book came to life and when I got my groove from the block suffered I completed this book by telling African stories the African way

 

WA: WHAT IS THE KEY THEME AND/OR MESSAGE IN THE BOOK?

 

MOU: Marriage is a key factor in life, not being married creates limitations here in Africa and keeping a successful marriage requires sacrifices of both parties

 

WA: WHAT DO YOU HOPE YOUR READERS TAKE AWAY FROM THIS BOOK?

 

MOU: Everything! from hard work to luck, determination resilience and positive thinking, stop every  discrimination against people's culture

 

WA: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TITLE?

 

MOU: The significance of the title is to point to the fact that there's is always an underlining reason to every human behaviour, respecting the views and decision of others is a key to a happy society

 

WA: HAS A BOOK EVER CHANGED YOUR LIFE?

 

MOU: Yes several books did,    most from the African writer's series, "Roots" by Alex Harley, The rise and fall of the Third Reich, and several collection of poems, but one poem shaped my love for poetry, it was in our Macmillan text book in Primary 4, it was titled the Ugly Vulture, the Author was unknown, but here are the wordings

The ugly Vulture flaps and hops

Peck at scrap and walks and stops

Flies to a tree and looks around,

For Rotten rubbish on the ground.

He likes dead things and pecks them clean,

He's horribly ugly, dull and mean,

Hunchy shoulders, old bald head,

He likes me better if I were dead.

But look at him in the high blue sky,

Round and round you see him fly,

Higher and higher he turns and swings

Climbing the air with unmoving wings.

 

Thanks to that Teacher who compelled us to memorize those lines. And to my father who analysed the poem. Since then my desire for poetry grew.

 

WA: WHAT GENRES DO YOU LOVE?

 

MOU: I love poetry most, every one should love to write poems too, every one born is a natural poet, the discovery of self is usually the problem, If we all understand that poetry has so many rules and no rule at all, then we are good to go. It's simply expressing our thoughts in fewer and only necessary words

 

WA: ARE THERE ANY GENRES YOU DISLIKE?

 

MOU: I do not dislike any genre, I just wished I had a foundation in literature. My back ground is Accountancy and Purchasing and Supply.

 

WA: WHAT AUTHOR (WHO IS STILL LIVING) WOULD YOU DEARLY LOVE TO MEET?

 

MOU: A handshake from Prof Wole Soyinka, would really inspire me, but there are a number of others such as Prof Catherine Ezenwanebe, Author of Shadows on Arrival and Dr Saka Aliyu (Sakky Jojo) author of Afonja, The works of both playwrights have endeared them to me, we keep in touch but are yet to meet, I hope someday, we shall meet.

 

WA: DO YOU LIKE TO DISPLAY YOUR BOOKS ON A BOOKSHELF OR KEEP THEM IN A VIRTUAL LIBRARY?

 

MOU: Book shelf is traditional, virtual is modern, both suit me as long as books are preserved and can be received at any time and as long as it's accessible to my readers

 

WA: DO YOU PREFER FLASH FICTION, SHORT STORIES, NOVELLAS, OR NOVELS?

 

MOU: I would prefer short stories and novels because I want to concentrate on writing for  children and  teenagers

 

WA: WHAT BOOK CAN YOU RECOMMEND TO ME?

 

MOU: I would recommend you read my book ' The masquerade would not dance when it Grace's the shelves,

 

WA: WHEN DID YOU LAST VISIT A LIBRARY?

 

MOU: I use the library often because I work in a school with a good and functional library, thanks to society of young Nigeria writers who supplied us with E books some time ago, these books are on our computers, My last visit to the library at Dugbe was last month at the Ibadan book club September reading

 

WA: HAVE YOU EVER HAD A CRUSH ON A BOOK CHARACTER?

 

MOU: I can't remember any, but I think Okonkwo's character really caught my fancy,

 

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

O Dara Ki Oje Wewe Onkowe Se Ise Pataki To Se Fihan Ni Awujo - Ayinde Omogbolahan Abiodun

 

O DARA KI OJE WEWE ONKOWE SE ISE PATAKI TO SE FIHAN NI AWUJO - AYINDE OMOGBOLAHAN ABIODUN

 



Ayinde Omogbolahan Abiodun  je okan lara omo Egbe Ede Ati Asa Loyin La Dun Ile Yoruba. Ninu iforowero pelu Wole Adedoyin, o so nipa iriri re gege bi Oje Wewe Onkowe ati awon iwe ti o ti ko.

 

WA:  BAWO LOSE BERE? KÍNNI OTI KO ATI WIPE KIN LÓ N KO LOWO?

AYINDE:  Mo bere itan kiko ni ede Yoruba lati bi odun melo si eyin Lori ikanni Facebook beni moti ko awon bi itan ololajulo anjofe ati itan eranko Ekun ati olode lowo lowo bai mo nko itan aroso kan lowo ninu ipele face book ninu grupu basotan ile Yoruba ati iriri aiye itan meji lo nlowo bai akoko ogboju ode ninu Igbo aginju iberu  itan ikeji ilu awon oku.

 

WA: KÍNNI IKAN TO WU E LORI TI O FI RO PÉ IWO NAA FE MÁA KO NKAN

AYINDE:  Ikan towumi Lori nipe ati kekere Mi ni ASA ati Ede Yoruba tiwo mu pupo beni awon itan alagbara tiwon tijaa fun ile Yoruba timo tigbo tunje ikan iwuri Funmi

 

WA: TANI OUN WO GEGE BI AWO KOSE, ATI WIPE KÍNNI IDI TI ENI NAA FI JE AWOKOSE FÚN E.

AYINDE:  Eni akoko timowo kose ni Olodumare asiwaju aiye ati orun pelu awon mere mere todasi aiye Eni ikeji toje ki itan kiko tunwu Mi ologbo baba wa fagun wa pelu biwon sefi ede Yoruba da ara iree loni ran nran

 

WA:  AMORAN WO LO LE GBA AWON OJE WEWE TO SESE BO.

AYINDE:  Imoran akoko nipe iwa igberaga igbera sanle kayo kuro ninu Oro wa beni ki odo se Ise Pataki tose fihan ni awujo aforiti suru na tunkun imoran mi pelu ibowo fun agbalagba

 

WA: KÍNNI AWON NKAN TI MÁA N TIE KO NKAN TI N KO YEN.

AYINDE:  Nkan rere Yewa ni ile Yoruba beni Pataki niki awon Ijobawa pelu awon Oba alaye se atileyin fun ede Yoruba koma ba paa run

 

WA:  SE O NI ILANA TO FI KO NKAN TO N KO,ABI ONI ONA KAN PATO TO N KO NKAN LE LORI?

AYINDE:  Beni moni ilana topo Dada timoko itan Mi le Lori akoko ede Yoruba Mi o fe koparun beni ni imura Iwo aso iwu wasi awa eniyan pelu ojuse omoluabi larin awon eniyan pelu Oro ogbon ati oye to nso pupo ninu Oro aiye Omo eniyan

 

WA:  BAWO LESE BERE? IGBA WO LO BERE? KÍNNI IDI TOFI BERE?

AYINDE:  Ati kekere nimoti je eniyan toferan atima kaa iwe ni ede Yoruba beni atigbana lotiwu emi na wipe ti olodumare bafunmi ni afaani mafi opolo Mi GBE ASA ati Ede Yoruba laruge jakejado agbalaye itan Mi koni odun kan bai ni pato tori ati kekere nimoti ma hun ogbon ati inu daa lati ko itan  ama awon eniyan mawa pelu itan kiko bai bi odun mejo si eyin ni

 

WA:  ÌWÉ WO LO KOKO GBÉ JADE

AYINDE:  Olodumare kiti Funmi ni oore ofe atigbe iwe kankan jade ama awon itan Mi timo tiko Lori gurupu Mi ni face book koni onkaa rara itan polo repete ni akoko itan Mi akoko ti aiye fimo mami loni itan ni itan ololajulo anjofe pelu ogboju ode ninu Igbo aginju iberu ati ilu awon oku awon Miran tun poni Ibe timi o le daa oruko tan

 

WA:  SE ONI NKANKAN PATO TÓ MÁA N FI ISE RE SUN

AYINDE:  Beni moni ikan pato akoko ikan pato Mi ni latigbe ola ede Yoruba ati ASA ile Yoruba gun oke agba atipe bi aiye se nloyi agbodo fi itan Yoruba so pupo Oro agba fun awon eniyan

 

WA:  BAWO L'OSE RI NIGBA TÓ N FI AWON NKAN TO N KO S'OWO SITA.

AYINDE:  Inu Mi dun gan ni ayomi kun lasiko timo baju itan sori aiyelujaara ikan ni Facebook ti awon eniyan si nkan saraa Simi

 

WA:  IKAN TO N KO YEN IBO LOTI RI ILANA TO N LO.

AYINDE:  Akoko ilana Mi olodumare ni akoko beni ilana Mi awon baba wa ati Iya wa ni arugbo ni emi sunmo beni awon niwon fi pupo itan aiye won abi ogbon agbaa fitomi si ilana

 

WA: ẸNI TÍ N BO GBÉ ÌWÉ RE JÁDE IBO LETI PADE?

AYINDE:  Akoko Olodumare kiti fi afaani kagbe iwe sita si igboro fun awon eniyan ama olodumare funwa ni afaani atijo sorosoro presenter Lori ikanni Turaka Radio TV network   mopade Eni na nipa aburo Mi kan ti ohun naje olukotan bi temi ni bi odun melo seyin

 

WA:  TOBA JU ISE RE SI IGBORO KINNI AWON ESI TO RI LATI ODO ÀWON TÓ N KA

AYINDE:  Timobaju awon eto mo timo mase itan aroso okunkun ife Lori ikan ni Turaka radio TV network sori Facebook awon eniyan tiwon ba nwo Mi won mose pupo adua Funmi gegebi Omo akin alafori Omo Yoruba Pataki

 

WA: BAWO NI AWON EYAN SELE MO E SÍ?

AYINDE:  Akoko ki awon eniyan ma misi oni iwa irele eniyan to nfi gbogbo Ojo aiye bere imo kun imo Lodo awon agbalagba olukotan ile Yoruba ati agbe ASA ati Ede Yoruba large

 

WA: KÍNNI OGBON TÓ N TASI,TI WU AYÉ LORI TI AYE FI GBA ITAN RE

AYINDE:  Kosi ogbon kan kan nibikan toju Olodumare na lo tori inu aiye latiri ogbon aiye fiko awon eniyan akoko arojinle dara pupo beni ifarabale isunmo agbalagba se Pataki ninu ogbon timo dasi

 

WA: SE IWO NAA MO AWON ASISE KEKEKE TI AWON ONKOWE TO SESE BERE MÁA N SE.

 AYINDE:  Pataki asise ti emi ripe ofaa ti asise fi nde nipe akoko iteriba fun awon agbalagba se Pataki pupo beni iwa mo gbon tan mo matan asima po pupo ninu won Lara won koni gbaa ogbon ologbon se ogbon beni won koni gbaa imoran kun imoran tiwon nikan loma yewon pupo ninu asise temi ri nu gegebi oye temi

 

WA: EWO NINU AWON ITAN RE LO GBÁDÙN NI KIKO JU

AYINDE:  Haa itan timoferan ati makoju ni itan ogboju ode ninu Igbo aginju iberu ati ilu awon oku timo ko lowo lowo bai

 

WA: ÌWÉ TO KOKO GBÉ JADE KÍN LÓ SO NÍPA RE,BAWO NI IRIN AJO GBIGBE IWE NÁÀ JADE SERI

AYINDE:  Akoko Mi o tigbe iwe kankan jade ri Olodumare la nbe kosi ilekun iranlowo re ama moti se eto Lori ikanni Facebook Turaka radio TV network Dada itan ni aroso ni okunkun ife ni akole itan na Ibe latiso pupo ninu isoro wala idamu ti Oko ati Iyawo mofi oju wi ina leyin igbeyawo ori online YouTube Lori Facebook nikan ni awon eniyan tile je afaani eto na

 

WA: KÍNNI AWON ISE TI O N FI IWE NÁÀ RÁN SÍ ÀWÙJO

AYINDE:  Mofi awon itan Mi ranse si awujo wipe ki gbogbo ranti aiye atijo kiwon WO imura aiye atijo pelu imu ra Iwo aso obinrin ati okunrin tofidi ihoho irun un odaa kikun pupa Lori Omo okunrin kodaa irin ihoho Omo wundia ni igboro koda beni mofi itan Mi to awon eniyan si ona ni ilana toye ki Omo Yoruba Pataki toye koto beni mofi itan Mi mu inu awon eniyan dun

 

WA: BAWO L'ASE LERI E LORI AYELUJARA

AYINDE:  Oruko Mi Lori Facebook ni basotan ayinde omogbolan beni elewa gurupu basotan ile Yoruba ati iriri aiye Lori Facebook etunle rimi WO Lori ikan Turaka radio TV network mowa Lori ikan ni WhatsApp 08143632386