I watched it over and over, especially when the bird started singing with a wonderful voice. I sha love da voice. Kudus to you, you are doing a great job.
Wow bravo,j'adore cette histoire.merci.yahuah is there to help the helpess and the hopeless in life.i was nothing but abba YAHUAH made me somebody today.it is my testimony.
I love this so much, thanks for putting it together! Such a unique and interesting story. I learned that the word for king in Yoruba is kabiyesi by listening to the song "Kabiyesi" by Dr. Sid.
@@MyNigerianFolktales our area is poor in acting skills but we are trying our best even as children to do something that's why I also brought up the idea of opening a RUclips channel known as JIREH STAR TV,,,, have a nice day Mom
@@MyNigerianFolktales oh, i thought it was an Afrikan folk tale depictingAfrikan culture. I was looking for Afrikan stories for my grand! I love your colors and animation!
Yes, it is an African folktale from Nigeria but this one is not an historical folktale. As you would've noticed from the Folksong(in Yoruba language), most of the hairstyles, some of the clothes and some of the actions (like the woman pounding in one of the scenes); our culture is being depicted.
The only historical folktale I have for now is Moremi. You can check my RUclips Page for it. Although I currently have another historical folktale from the northern part of Nigeria but I've been strongly advised by my management team not release it. I appreciate your interest in my page. Thank you 🙏🏾
I'm a Jamaican and I grew up loving Nigerian movies but this right here is a blessing. I have to tell my family about these videos.
Aww...that's so sweet!🤗🤗🤗 I truly appreciate your kind words 🙏🏾. Yes, please you can tell your family about this🤗 Thanks for watching 😊❤️❤️❤️
I watched it over and over, especially when the bird started singing with a wonderful voice. I sha love da voice. Kudus to you, you are doing a great job.
Thanks so much for watching😊
I'm loving this African folk tales.tnx to this writer
Aww... Thanks for watching 😊
Nobody tells stories like Nigerians. My childhood memories with love from South Africa
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Wow bravo,j'adore cette histoire.merci.yahuah is there to help the helpess and the hopeless in life.i was nothing but abba YAHUAH made me somebody today.it is my testimony.
Wow... I love every part of this story. My kids were glued to it. The illustration is top notch. Well done ma'am
Thank you so much ma'am😀 I'm glad they liked it. Thanks again for watching
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Wow 💖 can't believe that I love these Nigerian folktales
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Thanks so much for taking my mind back to my childhood life! I love these tales
I really enjoy theses Nigerian stories and the movie as well ❤️from Jamaica 🇯🇲 to you Nigeria 🇳🇬
God is good all His faithful servants❤Thank you for the story Madam🙏
I love the translation and the birds voice
Thanks. It's my daughter's voice. And thanks for watching 😊
Wow
Very nice story plus the animation and art style look really amazing
It's been a while! Where have you been? Thanks for watching😊
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Just been really busy
I am in love with this story
Am in love with this channel
Thank you for sharing with us this amazing video
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You are the best...love ur stories
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I love Nigerian folktales 💖💖💖
Lol..wow...i love d song by the parrot
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This story is amazing
Wow I love all the story 😍
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Wow she look beautiful😍
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Thanks for uploading
Lovely
Lovely story
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I love this so much, thanks for putting it together! Such a unique and interesting story. I learned that the word for king in Yoruba is kabiyesi by listening to the song "Kabiyesi" by Dr. Sid.
Nice one
I love this story ❤️
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Love the story more inspiration
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@@MugishaJames-c4s Aww...and you are kind. I'm humbled. Thank you.
Wow I love this story
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It’s the tone that you use to say the end for me 😂
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Chai the bird’s voice😊🥰
😂 That's my daughter's voice
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This is so so lovely!
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Nice story
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Beautiful
Beautiful story
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I love the music can u teach me how to sing
I love the birds 🐦 song
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We Nigerians are great at storytelling.
True that. Thanks for watching
Wow beautiful story
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It is good to be kind
I love ur stories
Thanks again
this is great story
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@@MyNigerianFolktales our area is poor in acting skills but we are trying our best even as children to do something that's why I also brought up the idea of opening a RUclips channel known as JIREH STAR TV,,,, have a nice day Mom
@@jireh-startv Well done dear. Keep it up!👍🏾
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My name is Solomon from Liberia,I love your videos, it's cool
Thanks Solomon for watching my videos😊
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I love it
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I see you😊 Thanks for watching!
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Thanks
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It a miracle
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Me recording the bird’s voice 🤣🤣
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what is name of the prince?😊
All credit should go to the ni
geria
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When was this story to have taken place in Afrikan history?.I see a lot of european cultural expressions in this story.
This is a fictional and not historical folktale. Thanks for watching 😊
@@MyNigerianFolktales oh, i thought it was an Afrikan folk tale depictingAfrikan culture.
I was looking for Afrikan stories for my grand! I love your colors and animation!
Yes, it is an African folktale from Nigeria but this one is not an historical folktale. As you would've noticed from the Folksong(in Yoruba language), most of the hairstyles, some of the clothes and some of the actions (like the woman pounding in one of the scenes); our culture is being depicted.
The only historical folktale I have for now is Moremi. You can check my RUclips Page for it. Although I currently have another historical folktale from the northern part of Nigeria but I've been strongly advised by my management team not release it.
I appreciate your interest in my page. Thank you 🙏🏾
So what's the name of the Prince?
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I am in love with this story
Nice one
Lovely story
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Nice story
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