Olotu Dele, I wanted to thank you for the recent interview you conducted with Mr Ademola Adelabu. It is, without a doubt, one of your best interviews. The depth of knowledge and insight that Mr Ademola Adelabu shared during the interview is truly remarkable. Learning about the history between him and the late Lanrewaju Adepoju was enlightening, and I appreciate the cultural and spiritual perspectives he provided on Yoruba history. His analysis, though at times daunting, sheds light on aspects of our culture that deserve attention. I believe Mr Adelabu is an invaluable individual whom we, as Yorubas, should cherish. His profound understanding of Yoruba cultures and spirituality is evident and contributes significantly to our collective knowledge. I commend you for bringing such meaningful interviews to your audience. Please convey my sincere thanks and gratitude to Mr Adelabu the next time you have the opportunity. May God bless him with a long, prosperous life. And to you, Olutu Dele, may God continue to shower you with abundant prosperity and happiness. Keep up the excellent work; we look forward to more insightful interviews.
Metaphysics is the study beyond the grasp of the senses. This Baba said so many things that were beyond me. Current oyo town was founded by Alafin Atiba due to Fulani invaders, we learnt old oyo could be traced to present kogi state. Aawe town in oyo state and Ojaa town where those towns that aided the creation of present and new oyo town and the old baale of ooja was elevated and he became the Ashipa of oyo. But the truth about Oyo Empire is that anywhere the Alafin is able to stay is called Oyo. This present Oyo town was founded in 1840 or thereabouts…
This interview is worth more than $100 per view, and you gave us entirely free. It is more entertaining, more enjoyable than any Nollywood movie. Thanks Dele
Adedera was an enigma. He was my dad's friend but Pa Joe always respected him. I remember him visiting our place at Omofe a couple of times. Despite their friendship, he displayed his diabolical prowess to show my dad that igi imu jina sori at a function where both of them were invited as musicians. Who are you to confront Adedara...wa je iyan e n'isu. I can still vividly recollect one of his visits to our house where my dad was pleading with him to bury the hatchet and stop fighting Ige Adubi. Being a musician in those days wasn't a child's play.
Daddy otoo leso. I am from Ode Ekiti. Their old people stopped over at Ode, but we're given land, farmland, which is called Agbado. But their young men went to Ado Ekiti. I am from Eregunrun in Ode Ekiti.
How can we do a whole production for this man, to record all he knows....If he dies with all this knowledge, it will be a disaster...This may be a YEAR LONG PROJECT.
Ibiti omo Yoruba ti ma korira omonikeji won ni won ma joko si, omo Yoruba lomo bi gbogbo ilu yen se dojuru loni omo Yoruba sile tun se ti oba di ola, omo Yoruba buru ju gbogbo eya to ku lo, sugbon won ma dake, kosi eya kan ti ole da duro tiko basi Yoruba pelu won idi niyen ti won kofi fe ki Yoruba da duro. Sugbon kosi ona miran ti Yoruba file fi edo le'ri oronro ju wipe ki ilu Naijiria pin lo. Yoruba Nation Now and not Later
0:01 This man is a Yoruba treasure. Please we need to keep stories like this in an archive. To the presenter, This might be one of your best interviews for a long time, and we need a follow up. I understand that some of his revelations could sound scary. but they are a mystery to those without the 6th sense. Fear not.
This man is so smart and vast that he is able to connect bits of stories he heard and relate it to linguistic connections and cultures of Yoruba neighbors. We don't see anymore metamorphic changes expected to continue which can be scientific evidences of these changes he has talk about.
Hmm, this is awesome, mystery and commendable indeed. Prince Ademola Adelabu is a blessing to the Yoruba race . He has deeper knowledge of Yoruba history and very straightforward human being. One could see that he confirmed the spiritual power of Baba Adedara Lojaoba and which had been substantiated by Baba himself through the interview held with Baba by Agbaletu. My sincere appreciation goes to Dele Adeyanju and his crews. I will rate this interview as one the best for 2024 . God bless you Dele .
This is the richest Yoruba literature I’ve ever heard or seen. We need to get a second version that is strictly focused on spirituality. I like the Bible link, I can relate with the Bible traces very well. I also believe that there are some facts he’s very reluctant to expose. If anyone wants to hear the real facts from him, it should be without camera. I’ve googled the Ajiran town in Lagos and it’s true. Thanks for bringing this to our notice. I like listening to elders. It’s one of my hobbies.
This baba is fully loaded. I mean loaded to the brim. Please let us make something out of him now before it is too late for us. He is an encyclopedia of........ Let's see him as a project. He is just too much. A word is enough for the wise.
I am pleased to know of you now, great great Baba. may almighty forever shower his blessing on you and your family. Please Baba write books write books Yorubas. need you to write books. Thanks
I still remember vividly how that incredible Ewi rendered by this man that used to open transmission at BCOS serve as a big inspiration for many of us while growing up.Besides,this man is a walking encyclopedia.
Thank you Mr dele for this wonderfully organised program this is the best since have been watching all your programs. Baba well-done for saying the truth and well outspoken long live sir. Lastly Mr dele you look really gorgeous in your outfit.
Brother Demola enle ooo Nice seeing you on Utube,your voice never fade. We were neighbours decades back at Fakorede’s house,3 Araromi lane Oke Padre Ibadan. Long may you live ooo
Thank you Agbaletu for this interview God bless you . Agba KO ni tan lorile. E ba wa te iwe itan yi o nitori awon omo wa. Agbaletu I live in New Zealand you're right about the time.
Agbaletu, thank you sir for all you do. This particular show is the best you have ever done. The baba is very deep, our generation needs so much he is talking about. Please bring baba back and let him talk. We can't continue to lose such babas to death. May you never go down. Your shows are fantastic. Thank you again!
I have been watching and listening to your interview program. This one is fantastic, and I pray that may God's grace and blessings continue to abide with you always
This baba is seriously full of knowledge... Pls bro, if you can still interview this man once again 😊. His extremely full of history... Thanks for the good work.
Mr Dele Adeyanju, Wowww, you are doing a great job. Thank you for bringing all these accounts to the fore, musical and entertainment. They are educational. Kudos to baba Ademola Adelabu. Agba ko tan lorile. Is there a way that these detailed Yoruba history of origin and the wide coverage of areas could be adequately documented and written down for generations yet unborn. More grease to your elbow my brother….Ibiyinka.
Sincerely, t really appreciate the intellectual knowledge of this Baba Ademola Adelabu, may Almighty God continue to bless you more sir. But, point of correction sir, music of the late Alhaji Dr. Sikiru Ayinde barrister (MFR) the most talented musician of our generation that you made reference to. It's not like you said it. B'cos the music you made reference is title "MATURITY " second side of the music for the tribute of the late sage Chief Obafemi Awolowo . Alhaji Agba said Kaluku loni tire lara nibi to ti ya, ofo eniyan o ni se elomiran nibiti o ti ya, sebi gbogbo yin sa ni malam karikari, eniti ile mo ba ni barawo kini e nponle e ranso yin nibiti o gbe ya o, e fun omo ni feeder, e jeki omo o ye ke, won npe yin, won fe ra oja, e so igba yin o. We heard that the music was sang due to the rumors that one of Alhaji Agba was dated another man and having extra marital affairs. The music wasn't against Alhaji Agba sister at all sir. Almighty Allah answered Alhaji Agba prayers b'cos he survived her mother. May their souls continue to rest in janatu firdaous. Ina lilahi waina ilehin rajihuna. More power to your elbow Agbaletu. You're great 👍
Gberee Baami 👍👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾 KABIYESI 👑 OO Baami, Agba ko ni tan lori Ile Oodua lailai. Amin We cherish this our great hidden heritage that you sharing with us on this platform. Transfer this skills to our generations before old age. Ajinde ara yo ma je oo. You’re appreciated sir. This is so beautiful.
Mr Dele please let the old man be interviewed with proper record, am convinced that all he said are true, I haven't seen any one among our elderly that knows the Yoruba history this old man revealed.Kudos to Baba and Adeyanju
This interview is very deep. Baba has knowledge that is out of the ordinary. He said so many deep things that only a deeper person can understand. God's guidance and blessings will continue to be yours Mr. Dele.
I enjoyed this interview. Baba Adelabu is blood, as I am also a prince of Efon-Alaaye. God bless Baba Adelabu for his candid insight into Yoruba land and its spirituality. I believe all he said!
Love this. Dele Adeyanju. Agbaletu...well done. I allign with some deep mysteries revealed by this man. However, to the mundanes- he may be seen as heretic, but only the deep could understand what he's talking about. I come across your Agbaletu occasionally, and I must commend your skills, style of interview, efforts , goals & objectives. Try to arrange a symposium or programme that will join or link people of like minds on different areas of life . Those who want to join on music or any of your programme will do so. Like this particular programme is a mixed grill- many things therein ✍️God bless you. ❤
'Dele, your interviews are generally interesting, educative and informative. The one above, seems to excel 'em all. Weldone! The Lord God's sure best, in Jesus name.
Enjoy this interview so much that I couldn’t eat again by the time am done listening to this interview because it was already past 11pm. But my question is how old is this man that he knows all these stories of almost every part in nigeria? How did he get to know? Who told him all these stories? Am not sure if he’s up to 100yrs and how old is Yoruba land? I have so many questions to ask before I can believe most of these history. Very captivating though….
It is one of the best, most interesting interviews ever. It is well presented; keep up the good work! Baba is very knowledgeable, but I need clarification on his combination of Christian and traditional beliefs!
Please it will be a beneficial opportunity if this interview and information could be considered for a record purposes and future history for upcoming children, even as I am almost 60years most of what I'm hearing now I didn't hear it before from any sources.
I have always believed that if not because we are lazy, we need a thorough geological survey of many places in Nigeria to determine our link and connection as people.
Kudos to you,Agbaletu Adeyanju, Please try an organise for more interactive and educational activities with this our Baba. Secondly,i will like him to write volumes of books for Yoruba history .
PLEASE DELE . I WILL SUGGEST YOU HAVE TO DO MORE INTERVIEW FOR THIS MAN AND ALSO FOR YOUR BENEFIT. I PRAY GOD LEEDS YOU. THE MAN IS VERY DEEP SPIRITUALLY AND FULL OF KNOWLEDGE. PLEASE DONT FOR DEATH DONT NOTIFY PEOPLE BEFORE IT COME SO TAP KNOWLEDGE FROM HIM 🙏🏽
Olootu! Kudos to you and your team for the wonderful work you guys are doing. Thank you! I would like you to research the truth behind certain Youruba myths like , 'Egbe', Afeeri, Ka'nako Ay'eta, and the likes to establish the authenticity of such claims and demonstrate them. Your platform can be used to reorientate our elders to be proud and open about those powers if it actually exists, and juxtapose it with the wrstern technologies of today. They should be proud of such powers if they have and can demonstrate them openly, and also know that they have an obligation to pass them to the next generation.
I can’t rap my brain around this interview , it’s too too too rich in culture and tradition , can Agbaletu aid Baba in writing a book on this history , culture and tradition of Yoruba , we would be glad to support the sponsorship .