I believe the organizers are missing an opportunity here. People like her should be rewarded independent of the end score. It is no small feat to speak Yoruba in this day and age without code switching. I'd go further to say speaking uninterrupted Yoruba is just as difficult as the quiz itself.
Those questions are the most difficult questions ever on this program, she deserves the best gift, she really tried, infact there should be gift for anyone who do not speak english althrough
And again... the presenter knew who was coming, they also prepared some tough questions too, this is the first time they are using numbers from 300 also.
I don't think people should lose points for not identifying the numbering. We can all agree numbering is one of the most difficult part of our language. Losing points in the same sequence as answering the question is like double jeopardy. You can help them with the numbering but answering the question correctly and not speaking English throughout the programme should be the main thing to comply with.
@@olaoluwapobalogun664 my opinion on this is; once a contestant see the question and does not know it, don't waste time, just tell the Olotu to remove and move on instead of treating it differently.
The program is called “Masoyinbo” so you are expected to know everything in Yoruba language….its just like a white man being in an interview and they ask to translate a question in English and they should respond with not knowing it!!! The program is just basically drawing everyone’s attention about not forgetting our culture and heritage, because how will you say you understand English properly(another man’s language) and not take pride and understand yours!!!! I personally have learnt numbers from this show.. Think about it.
For the fact that she didn’t make any mistakes of speaking ordinary ‘so’ in all conversations She really deserve a special gift seriously They’ve have other Yoruba presenters on the program but they still speak English
It's like numbering is the most difficult aspect of Yoruba language. Plesae Masoyinbo, teach us Yoruba numbers here. The programme has really toosed up. Well done.
To make it more engaging and to promote wider participation and stimulate increased interest, I don't think people should lose points on numbering except if you have numbering less than 100. This is an interesting programme and I'm really impressed by this woman's performance.
Excellent show. Please try to include the image of the guest in the thumbnail pictures. It's helpful in distinguishing and looking for specific episodes on RU-vid.
@@kuforijioluwaseyi650 yes, i keep trying to show my mom and a few friends some particular episodes but it's difficult to find which is which since a majority have only the host's image.
It’s the way presented acted as if he didn’t know she was coming before hand, yet the questions were unusually harder. That being said, it was educative and enjoyable
So, something needs to be done about the scoring system on this show as I do not understand why the sweet lady should be punished twice on just one question. Failing a question is what should lead to the loss of prize money, as structured. There can (should) be another scoring system of the "ounka." If contestants get punished for failing the "ounka," it's only fair that they should be rewarded whenever they get it, which isn't the case.
I never sure! There’s anyone that will come to this man show and go with that 1million! Cuz wtf! Even the numbering itself no be child play! Kudos to you sir! I enjoy this program🥺🙏😊
@@odemakindeoyekola6212 Yes you are right. But I have this strong believe in my knowledge of yoruba that I will win the prize if I make it to the show. Or maybe I'll find out I don't know as much as I thought.😀😀
Dear presenter, big kudos to you and your team for this very educative program. Big kudos to Anty Zainab for being a worthy participant. However, Sparrow is not Alapandede. It is rather Ologoṣẹ. Kindly double check this. Thanks.
The truth is,she needs to be more knowledgeable about Yoruba numbers as a Yorùbá specialist and a Yorùbá newscaster.She really needs it for news casting.Nonetheless,l salute her courage and her not diluting Yorùbá with English Language.🎉
This is the third participant that scale through without code mixing. Despite presenter efforts to set her up😂😂. She did well . Those questions are no jokes sha😂😂😂
Although she tried for not mixing another languages with Yoruba but she was hugely helped by the presenter by allowing her to skip the numberings aspect 😂😂
Olukopa yii gbiyanju daada debi wipe ko so ede Oyinbo rara🎉❤🎉❤. Sugbon onkaye Yoruba ati wipe pupo ninu awon ibeere to n mu lota koko nikoje ko ri owo gba ju eyi ti o rigba lo. Sibesibe, mo gboriyin fun.
This program is now discuss now I love this program because is the most lesson program have len alot Very soon i we come to the program but make i know 300 to 500 😅😅
Olotu this thing na plan work you kw her job and planned the perfect questions for her 😂, kudos to her. I follow Yoruba programs up as a lover of ede Yoruba, but in today's program i no sabi any question, kudos to u guyz.
Infact today question is too hard oo 😂😂 even me self no fi answer one here 😅😅😅 I love this woman hw she used to accept the answer when they finally told her 😊😊like she showed that she wants more knowledge too 😊😊