Thanks Ejire for this episode of Ajobiewe. I am proud to be a Yoruba and we should not let this language disappear in our midst. All parents, make sure that you let your children learn how to speak ,write and read Youruba language. Ajobiewe, May God continue to bless you with more knowledge, you are a legend and institution. Ejire thanks again, you and your crews are highly appreciated. I enjoy all your interviews all the way from New Jersey, USA.
Whao! Whaoo!! Whaooo!!! This is one of the best life interviews I watched on NIGBATI TV. From the professionalism employed by Ejire, to the down to earth sincerity of Baba Ajobiewe, his experience, miraculous turn around, his rare talent and love for Yoruba land and culture, I could only say kudos. His advice to the general populace was another masterpiece. Everything about this interview was superb. Thanks to Ejire for your efforts to take us back to the memory lane and sustain our rich culture. God bless you. God bless Baba Ajobiewe. More grace. With much love love the UK.
Baba ajobiewe fi pound Kan se ilasa...Gone are the days on the TV 7 tejuosho weekly yoruba soap opera Ayo mogaji aka feyikogbon featuring him as the king praise singers and a town crier ...long life sir
“Ajobiewe Omo ilu mi “ ! ÌLÁ ÒRÀNGÚN OMO OGBOYE . Baba is too funny 😄 especially what happened in the bank and America experience. Thank you for bringing my town man👍
Ejire, Tate & Lyle is the Sugar that Ajobiewe is talking about with Green packaging. The other type of Cubed Sugar is St. Louis with Blue packaging. Ajobiewe is correct, Tate Sugar takes longer to dissolve compared with St. Louis cube sugar! We now know that Ajobiewe is a gifted poet, he is a very brilliant person with a highly developed brain specifically wired for oral poetry and history. Ki Ajobiewe pe fun wa o, E ko ni si wi beeni e ko ni siso, Baba Lasisi agba!