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  • eh, not bad, not bad

  • Maferefun yoruba marefefun orishas

  • Awesome

  • Ojuoro1, There are no superior or inferior beings amongst humanity; only God is a superior being. God speaks all languages. It's too bad we can't all do that. I agree with voiceinthewetlands that learning to speak or sing in one anothers' languages is a sign of respect. English is difficult to learn, for most speakers of other languages, yet millions of people have done so. I find that humbling, especially when I'm not fluent in any other languages, only some French, a tiny bit of a few others.

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  • A white woman speaking or singing in Yoruba should not be a big deal except we feel surprised that a superior being is speaking an inferior being language. Language is language and they are all just communication medium.

  • i think she has a very nice voice

  • pftttttttttttt a white woman comes to nigeria, speaks our language and all of a sudden peeps are freaking out "OMG OMG OMG" if , a fellow nigerian in britain goes outside my halls in uni and started rapping lil wayne, they'll call security on me. p.s. haters gotta hate

  • @iyareatibabare IT'S CALLED WHITE PRIVILEGE!! Little Richard invented Rock and Roll, but it wasn't accepted by the national white audience until Elvis Presley stole it and started singing it. Next thing you know, Justin Beiber will be singing Nigerian music oops, he's already capitalizing on black music...aka HIP HOP.

  • Tank u Jesus, am bless this night...

  • i love this you try alot

  • Awe Inspiring.....

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  • All of these divisive comments in the midst of a song praising God only proves why we need Him to step in. What must He be thinking about His children now as He sees them taking the time to write such divisive comments while a woman and man are singing praises to the Most High God.

  • i love u

  • This is an awesome way to honor a culture ... learn the language. No matta de color ... TO SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF ANOTHER CULTURE IS TO SHOW RESPECT . This lady is showing love and respect.

  • OMG WHEN SHE STARTED, I FAINTED.OMG

    IM SHOCK>MOUTH OPEN

  • when most of our Nigerian kids (Yoruba in particular) who are born overseas to Yoruba-speaking Nigerian parents, and who grew up there, cannot speak Yoruba, you have people criticizing a white lady who has learned some Yoruba Christian songs. I am sure the white lady did not have as much exposure to Yoruba like our Yankee Nigerian kids who can't speak it

  • AFRIKA ARE VERY STUPID WHO PAY US OR PRAISE US 4 SPEAKING ENGLISH  FOOLS

  • @leobrown83 : You are very stupid, African language have never been recognised and now that they are being recognised you are complaining. We need to motivate whites in learning our languasge maybe someday our language will go international like spanish and french. Don't you want our language to be known or what?

  • @leobrown83 : Watch many vids of whites speaking our language instead of you to join the bandwagon you are there complaining and yet you call yourselan african. You can not speak any african language. Shame on you!

  • @leobrown83 well, whether u accept or not, there are major world languages and some that are not well...so major...English , French are major..so its really something if a speaker of these languages takes time to learn the "not so major" language like yoruba here which i must say, she delivers so well..u wouldn't believe she not a native speaker

  • naijaaaaa! yess. she did a grwat job

  • why dressed like cowboys i dont understand

  • WOW! 

  • It's when there's nothing you can do to avoid the inevitable, that you start trusting God to do the impossible! So the crisis you're experiencing today could be a blessing in disguise---an opportunity to experience a greater degree of His power at work in your life.

  • this is nice

    

  • wow

    

  • i am really moved and filled with God's greatness, she sings it with natural yoruba accent,am truly moved

  • @Teri4lW: means... There's nothing God can not do... He that created the heaven and earth...

  • Can someone translate this song, I would love to learn this song but would like to know what I am saying.

  • I really don't see the magic cos it's extremely easy to learn a song in a different language I sing a lot of songs in different languages without struggle I just memorize the words and tune

  • So she memorised the words of a song, I'm not seeing the magic.

  • All of you blabbing about the lady speaking Yoruba seem to miss the point..this song is not even about the language.....its about praising God...calling eachother names and hating won't help, just love your neighbour as yourself period..she could be singing in chinese for all i care... the language isn't impotant...its this very division among humans that causes conflict.. Love eachother regardless of your differences and we're a step closer to global unity & peace.

  • God is wonderful he makes everything possible

  • @MrBlackPalm Ok sir, You will find though even look through videos on youtube such as in Sudan and Mauratania etc There are muslims taking slaves still today also if you look at africans taking to the indian ocean , north africa and asian subcontinent over 90 % died on the ships. Islamic slavery was in Africa hundreds of years before the Europeans arrived

  • @MrBlackPalm Ok and you can see the other hidden side of the story - Check google and you will find so many pages on the Islamic legacy of slavery in Africa. Muslim traders came hundereds of years to Africa before the Europeans. Have you heard of Zanzibar that is a muslim slave Island also Islam has not outlawed the evils of slavery it is still taking place even today in Sudan.

  • @MrBlackPalm Yes you are right it was a corruption of Christs teaching but let me tell you Islam carried out far worst slavery in the african continent

  • @MrBlackPalm There were African Christians long before the TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Although I acknowledge that Europeans abused the Bible in order to abuse Africans.

  • @MrBlackPalm My friend we know that slavery happened but these were so called 'Christians' who weren't following the bible truelly. The bible contains many african figures . Christianity was in Africa just after Christ was on the earth

  • @MrBlackPalm Abuse is something that happens at every level of society

  • @MrBlackPalm Yes abuses have happened but this is less than 2% of all priests in the world and the perpotrators of these acts are not real priests they are imposters false priests

  • @MrBlackPalm do you follow a faith?

  • Thanks be to God Africans are the ones who hold the truth today unlike some others . Jesus changes lives

  • @MrBlackPalm What has paedophilia got to do with anything ? Roman Catholics do not molest and the sad cases that have come up are by a very small minority don't say anything Africans know about the slave trade but they also know that Islamists still use slavery today for every 1 took to the americas 14 were took to arab lands that is the true cover up. We serve a God who has given us salvation we do not serve God because of colonialists

  • @MrBlackPalm Slavery was evil practice and was a corruption of Gods word.

  • Don't link slavery to God - God is love

  • @MrBlackPalm nah you don;t have love in your heart you twist the truth.

  • @MrBlackPalm Nah your wrong you are twisting truth. In shackles ? Mnay people have returned to Africa and this was a corruption of the truth of the word of Jesus

  • @MrBlackPalm Christianity started from the bible in Africa "Then the angel of the Lord said to Philip, Start out and go south to the road that leads down from Jerusalem to Gaza. So he set out and was on his way when he caught sight of an Ethiopian. This man was a eunuch, a high official of the Kandake (Candace) Queen of Ethiopia in charge of all her treasure." (Acts, 8:27)

  • @MrBlackPalm great ad hominem. I am talking now Ethiopia and Eritrea are part of Africa today. Christianity was founded in Ethiopia in the 4th Century under King Ezana. So you are saying that there were no blacks there? Black people in the east believed in Jesus long ago. Lol thank you you are so charming

  • @MrBlackPalm Van sertimas work has been found to not be factually correct. I think the things you believe are a farse get some love in your life man. You have no proof about the missionaries and if some did wrong this was a huge minority. Christianity is an African faith.

  • @MrBlackPalm There are images of a black jesus in many churches throughout africa. I don't care what lies you tell your kids about the Romans. I don't serve Christ for anyone I serve him because he payed the price for my sins and reigns in my heart

  • @MrBlackPalm 1.No one said Jesus was white - It doesn't really matter what colour he was it was his message which was important.2. You say Romans created it - when Christianity was in East Africa before the 4th century. 3. Who are you to call Christ a name like this 4. These things were not done in Jesus name they made a corruption of Jesus teaching 4. Piso family lol get a life this is fiction. 5. Jesus is Lord

  • @MrBlackPalm This is african christianity You need Jesus in your life otherwise you have no peace. What you have said about the missionaries is wrong -not factual they came with love what you say may be true of the smallest majority who weren't true believers.The colonizers weren't true christians and had a corrupted view of God. Islam was the religion of slavery at the time and still advocates it today. It does not matter what they portrayed him to be Jesus is the light of all nations .gb

  • @MrBlackPalm I am , Christianity was in Estern Africa before Europe. Much of the christianity was also brought by missionaries not colonizers. God bless

  • @MrBlackPalm White poison ? Christianity was in africa before most of the world.

  • Do you guys know whatya missing. English is a world wide language and we must learn it if we like it or not. if we dont learn it,we are not getting anywhere but americans dont need our language 4 anything. So the fact that a white is praising GOD and using our dialect for that matter is a thing of honor so no freak shud come here saying dumbs*** about if they can speak 1000 languages. we dont wanna know. what dis woman has done has glorified God even though some people seemed 2 praise her:(

  • @holumyde1 I speak German and French...does that make it a miracle as well?

  • @dejiariyo ...i dont think the guy is saying its a miracle when you are multi linguist i,i speak Deutsch and French like you.God has bless us with different gifts and its our turn to develop the abilities in us.

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  • @holumyde1 first of all she's singing in Yoruba not even speaking it...and so fuck what??? a black man speaking English or German or Spanish is a black man and is in no way a miracle....okay go to her country and speak her language lets see how many people will scream and praise God...nawa for we Nigerians.....our mentality is just so silly....tufiakwa!!!

  • @holumyde1 it saddens me that you consider it an honor ( in a noblesse oblige way) for a white woman to sing in Yoruba. It must have been a challenge for her to learn to sing in Yoruba and she did very well and showed that praising God cuts accross cultures, continents and races. but we also need to have some confidence in ourselves and our culture.

  • i wonder why some people like critising good things instead of being an encourager especially when it comes to the things of God. And you fool, calling people stupid with slave mentality who do u think you are... u better watch ur tongue and behave human.

  • For goodness sake we should not put the prejudice of colonialism or slavery into the judgement of the performance of the singer and the rest foreigners.I am typical Yoruba guy from Ile-Ife but i live abroad I speak and write English, French , Letzeburgesch and Little bit of German.I have empirical knowledge on how speaking the language or singing in the language of the land you reside or sojourn opens the heart of the natives.My kudos to the singer and the whole group and the attitude of our ppl

  • She's good at what she is doing. Any singer could do that. I'm a singer and I've been singing songs in other dialect different from my own even though I cant speak or understand that dialect. I remember when I sang in Ogoni in a church in PH, were the members were majorly from Ogoni, they all cheered and I could see the joy in their faces because they knew I wasnt from their. Their is nothing wrong with people cheering for that lady and there is nothing special about her singing in Yoruba

  • in todays world many people speak severallanuages>>>that doesnt make them magical, or a miracle...just multilingual...we know how some missionaries work in africa, south america and the south pacific

  • in todays world many people speak severallanuages>>>that doesnt make them magical, or a miracle...just multilingual

  • i love nigerians and i am proud to be one

  • Praaaaaisssse Goooordddddddd. This is surely a miracle, that a whole Oyinbo can speak our language. I feel closer to God already...

  • i love this language

  • Really good, God bless you sister!!!

  • may be instead of being judgmental she may be giving respect by singing in Yoruba for the people. I try to learn Yoruba and is wonderful language ... my last name is Morakinyo and I try to show respect to my name by trying to learn the language. Very complex and beautiful but not easy!!

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  • this is superb

  • WOW..She i really good in the yoruba language...

  • With God all is done

  • wow she's good!

  • Silly negros!

  • Nice rendition of Ta lojulo.I wish she was also made to wear Nigerian outfit instead of clothing the chorister in Cowboy Hats.ANYWAY EXCHANGE IS NO ROBBERY.IS THIS THE BEGINING OF A NEW TREND WITH AFRICAN CULTURE BEING IN ASCENDANCY?Dele AJAYI

  • how she got a jamaican accent

  • THIS chapman is a fool.......

  • I totally agree with you.

  • I can not speak Yoruba; but, when I hear the song, my spirit arosed to it's sounds!

    @ jesunakopenda it is hard for some to forget what has and is happening to Blacks all over the world! True, not all is the same!

  • This song is great and wonderful.....................­We hail the singer and her companion for this beautiful and wonderful clip..........................­.... May God almighty be with you all.Amen

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  • OMFG 

  • this is wonderful.. God you are too much..

  • This is amazing and wonderful.  God is good.

  • nice

  • @jesusfreak3531 it is hard for some to forget the past when history repeats itself today all over the world! True, not all are the same and we must let God judge! For we all are biological sisters and brothers originating from Africa!

  • im loveeeeee the song, the drums are killing me!

  • Stupid Nigerians with the slave mentality....what is amazing about her speaking our language? were we speaking English before colonialism? So someone speaking is a different language other than theirs is now a miracle? I shall learn Chinese a.s.a.p and i'll demand to be called the magical one henceforth...by the way, i am Nigerian...

  • @champas1212

    true, true talk champas! i echo your thoughts! when are we going to emancipate ourself from this mental slavery and shackles!! A white woman singing in Yoruba and then what???

  • @champas1212 this has nothing to do with slavery but has to do with Jehovah who created all colors - white, black, and so on. worshipping the Lord is a great priviledge my dear

  • @champas1212 JOY KILLER

  • @Effurun hahahahaha so true

  • Nuff respect bredren, we need to get over the fact that when a Oebo speaks one of our languages that it is a big deal. Not forgetting showering them with the wealth that you would not give to your own. I am a Jamaican by the way.

  • @champas1212 they are amazed cos white ppl never gave a fuck to learn the yoruba language when they were colonising nigeria, so it is surprising. however missionaries indoctrinating nigerians into christianity like this woman do.

  • @champas1212 , they just shocked ma brother.

  • @champas1212 nigerians dont have slave mentality they never had slave ancestors idiot

  • @besmart78 Colonial mentality then...Although I will also say being colonized was also a form of slavery. It's sad to see people in the audience shouting cos a white woman is singing in yoruba. Big deal!!!! How many of us speak English, french, dutch, chinese, japanese etc. Just sad...we need to stop this oyibo worshipping in Naija!

  • @champas1212 lol but true....we speak english to white people but they couldn't care less but the moment a white person speaks our language, it's a miracle..

  • @champas1212

    agree with you.it's so f........... annoying when we blacks or nigerians speeks european languages perfectly none of them gives a hoot so pls there is nothing special in this.long hissssssssssssss

  • @champas1212

    I think you missed the point. I would explain but I think you are too firmly entrenched in your position.

  • @champas1212... Right behind you like hunchback...lol

  • @champas1212  i was about to say the same but she good

  • @champas1212 NO SENSE!!!!!

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  • this is aewsome!

  • yunus. shanu mi oluhun mi.

  • yunus.

  • Fantastic!

  • Beautiful. We are one

  • wow...white ppl finally woke up.

  • This is unbelievable, it shows we are all one. God is greate.

  • praise the almighty Lord

  • wow tht is sort of not bad......

  • This leaves me speechless in a good way it just shows God's beautiful wonders praise the lord

  • Yup, Nigerians need to be proud of the cultural heritage.

  • what????????.... ok that's something

    I'm proud of her intonation :)

  • amazing but i think she needs to have more of an accent. Although, apart from that, its awesome :)

  • WOW

  • Wow! 

  • This is a vision of nations in unity :) Every tribe, every tongue, every nation, will confess that Jesus is God.

    Praise God :)

  • i am puertorican but i love Yoruba,Nigerian people...ALAFIA

  • @ifaoduistheway : Alafia si Omo Yoruba ti Puertorico. Peace to Yoruba people of Puertorico... E se.Thank You!

  • @ifaoduistheway Santeria right?

  • @Voodoochld91 Ifa ,Yoruba,,,Santeria is Catolic sants,,,ifa is Orisha

  • @sirach Showing unity with the "Oyinbo" brethren, that's what it's about!

  • Listen to this version of KILO OLE SHE

    /watch?v=02Gf5ScKeUk

  • this is unbelievable

  • Loool...that's FUCKED. The day white ppl learn of the Nigerian langagues...shit, we are FUCKED.

  • @BlkIgboOrchid77 : lol... We ain't afterall it's time our language goes international too...LMAO.. It's all in good faith no evil intention so relax my black brother. We watching them closely in Nigeria

  • @omoibile

    I'm a girl. We should have learnt from our history. The minute the Africans held the hands out to the white man, everything they had invented...created, alongside their cultures and their religions were robbed and contorted. I'd rather Nigerians and all Black ppl kept everything we did and created to ourselves. Don't you understand that they are watching us ALL the time? Everything we have, that they can't understand are the only things we have. They want everything we have.

  • @BlkIgboOrchid77 :Considering for centuries they did all kinds of evil to wipe us out and to keep us down, we still survive and they are no better off. if it was them that went thru all we did they wouldn't be in existence. God knows His children. I support human race without regard to race, creed et.c. Most of the informations and facts we have today were provided by some of those good white men. Every race have good and bad people. THE WORLD IS A GLOBAL VILLAGE AND FOR ALL THAT LIVES IN IT.

  • 500,000 poor, tired and hungry people. The pastors and their cronies are definitely laughing all the way to the bank...Amen!

  • @exceeduus77

    Those cronies are everywhere, they sometimes exist as Monarchy system of govt. Nigeria is not among the rich list nation but they are not in debt like other so called rich Countries.

    If you own a car in Nigeria, it is yours outright, same with cars. Unlike your country where your whole life and your general existence is under mortgage!!!

  • @TheOlasunbo .My brother/sister, you are mixing apples with oranges. My comment was about religion and exploitation of poor, desperate, and jobless folks who flocked to the church for hope . You can see it for yourself....unless you are part of these fake "Men of God".

  • @exceeduus77 They go because they want to. They give because they want to. Any organization needs finances, and God's way of financing His work is to institute a custom of giving. In the natural, people talk of the law of attraction. In the Bible it's the law of Sowing and Reaping. Anyone who regularly supports God's work, from faith and a pure heart, will tell you how blessed they are for doing so. Have faith in people. We aren't all crooks!

  • There are too many white people in Africa!

  • ooooooooooooo shitt increibleeeeeeee nice nice nice i love that woman XD

  • @ deji ariyo and tochiba 99 he asked tho what ki lo le she means ... it means what can you not do? Your translation in a way is right tho but literally ki lo le she is more of asking the question what can you not do Lord?

  • I do understand a bit of yoruba too cos my ex was yoruba.i wish i could speak it better though.people shouldnt just look at ur skin colour!!!Human is human no matter what colour,race,culture,religion etc!

  • Hmm anybody wonder how many sacks of money collected for offering in this church? Considering how Nigerian congregations always make it a point of duty in giving good offerings eventho they have nothing to eat. PASTOR GOD IS REALLY BLESSING YOU! I hope He is watching you too.

  • @omoibile yea...

    I grew up in that. There is good in seeing this on a racial level, but I question the intentions of those running this show. They want their denomination to be all over in every family, instead of having all Christian denominations stronger between each other and among themselves.

    The trajedy of Christianity today is that every denomination wants to rule the world.

  • i am a proud nigeriaann

    no1 sayin der ainttt

  • There is nothing God can't do Indeed........Wow......Amazing­...I love this

  • I don't understand what this means but good worship

  • Redeem Christian Church of God... Oh the memories

  • toooomuch ! haha

  • It is the same all over the world...they give you 'religion'...you give them money.

  • This is amazing. I am really impressed by her performance.

  • This is nice, i like their effort but it is not surprising bcos we Nigerians in Europe also speak their language

  • Song is good but religion is bs

  • God is great lol and Naija to. Greets Oyinbo no be mumu lol oh, besides nice song. Sounds litle like Asa her style

  • God is great lol and Naija to. Greets Oyinbo no be mumu lol

  • Very good effort. Her song proved the power of God.

  • I dont like the title because I believe worshipping God should know no color,but be a condition of the heart....other than that Im blessed that yoruba is reaching all nations in a sense...:)

  • Baba you are wonderful . Love you Lord .

  • I very much doubt she understands all what she is saying. But she is trying too hard to fit in. Her yuroba speaking is alright, could be better... I am not Yuroba, but then again she is trying. God can do anything through ppl. God Bless Y'all

  • I doubt she has more than a translational understanding of what she's saying. Still, a remarkable performance I suppose...

  • this is fantastic! we are already practicing heaven here on earth. sam babaniyi

  • She is alright, I guess.....:) If only she wore Nigerian Attire, then she be set.... I have over 12 different dresses and can sing in Yuroba as well. Oyinbo singing to Jesu.