Titilayo Oyinbo & Kayode Oyinbo At Buka - New York

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Titilayo Oyinbo and Kayode visited New York to experience Nigerian food again. Both of them were in Nigeria for 9 months learning Yoruba language. Hear them converse fluently in Yoruba.

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  • You guys are great! Imagine if africans & non-english speaking cultures were appreciated for the effort we put in knowing and speaking the english language. Also, imagine if the 1st europeans to Africa took the time to respect and understand the culture and the people, as opposed to the lack for human dignity which unfortunately still exists today. You guys show that we all can truly coexist. Well done Titilayo and Kayode.

  • @ntp1 The reason that the world does not respect us abroad, is because we don't respect ourselves at home.

    Imagine that instead of all the corruption going on in our countries, where people steal money and take the loot to western countries, that we actually use our money to develop our nation, so that we become among the top industrialized nations in the world. Do you think we would be respected then? Yes, we would.

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  • @kayode29 You are so wrong to say that... But you have the right to an opinion.

    Those white men who have pilaged and robbed Africa do not represent All 'white people'. Just as those ruling class Africans who sold their own people to the European slave traders back in the 16, 17, 1800's do not represent all Africans.. 

  • I love Titilayo so much that I pray that she will become the

    General Secretary of the United Nations in the future. She seems

    to be one of the best international human being  I've ever seen.

    Yoruba is probably one of the most comprehensive culture and

    language in Africa.Titilayo, Olorun a duro tie o. Amin.

  • lol is this for real?

  • I'm 17 and I can only understand Yoruba fluently.

    Good for her!

  • Oh my God, I'm in love with this girl. In fact I want to marry her. xxx

  • titilayo u are incredible lol :d love uuuu

  • I think is awesome for embracing the culture!

  • don't be fooled! The white man is a devil!

  • i'm nigerian but wth is the subtitle for this?

  • Titilayo**

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