I find the stage-screen chemistry between Lere Paimo and his wife so captivating. First, there they are in Ogun Lakaaye, dallying in a palmwine scene with poetry and the more profound prayer of a wife for offspring; and then here exchanging farewells: the one a warrior, the other a dutiful, doting wife. See how Mrs. Paimo (what's her stage name?) switches here from Oyo Yoruba to the Ado Ekiti dialect. And she says in Lakaaye that she loves to hear her hubby's voice chanting. For real, I daresay!
these film was made in 1991.20yrs ago...
SuperObalola 6 months ago
i thank God for Lere Paimo,for still be in film industry of nowadays
alayoibadan 6 months ago
I love EDA ONILE OLA... Great Actor..and thanks for this movie..proud to be an in-law to the present Soun of Ogbomoso...xxx
Agentbark 2 years ago
I find the stage-screen chemistry between Lere Paimo and his wife so captivating. First, there they are in Ogun Lakaaye, dallying in a palmwine scene with poetry and the more profound prayer of a wife for offspring; and then here exchanging farewells: the one a warrior, the other a dutiful, doting wife. See how Mrs. Paimo (what's her stage name?) switches here from Oyo Yoruba to the Ado Ekiti dialect. And she says in Lakaaye that she loves to hear her hubby's voice chanting. For real, I daresay!
Outreachat 2 years ago 3
thats a very interesting observation, outreachchat
omogoriolaaramide 2 years ago
@Outreachat am so moved,am learning Lere Paimo's chants as a rap verse..lol
gempdemp 1 year ago
baba aluwe is too funny!!!
omogoriolaaramide 3 years ago