Thank you so much for subscribing. It's cool to know you have triplets. That's a huge blessing. I absolutely love them too. 😁😁😁😁😁 especially identical ones. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Igbo Ara is a town in Ibarapa Central local government area of Oyo state. If you’re in Ibadan, you’ll have to find your way to Eleyele. At the Eleyele junction area, there’s a car park that takes people to the Ibarapa axis. You can ask around when you get to Eleyele roundabout and I’m sure people will direct you to the car park. There, you’ll find a direct vehicle to Igbo-Ora.
Yes Igbo comes from the word Hebrew word "Ibre" and "Iber" In early English they were called Ebo and Ebro then later to Hebro. It's obvious they are Hebrew. Be fruitful and Multiply The name Igbo Ora actually means "Hebrew Glow" or "Shining Hebrew" I'm sure the majority of people living there may not know that.
@@lagadamotunrayo3823 I know funny right? Also the river in Iberian "Iber-ian" Pennsylvania is still called the "Ebro river to this day" but only people who study Hebrew actually knows what "Iber/Eber" and Ibrit/Ebret means. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Ebro Kind of a shame more people don't know this. Learn some world History.
@@tok1879 well this is the type of response i would get from someone uneducated so let me help you a little. Because I don't have time to catch you up on 2000 years of history (something you should have learned yourself). They were spread out in places of West Africa one of those places being Benin, and sure you don't know that Benin has a city Ouida which also spelled Wyuda and "Juda" sad part is many of the people living in Benin right now are as ignorant as you are when pertaining to that knowledge, it's as bad as Muslims not knowing why they call Jesus "Isa/Esa" The Yoruba people also come from an area in Nigeria which also had a "Juda" the Yuroban people are "Igbo" which is pronounced "Ibo/Ebo" and many lived in the "Iber-ian" Peninsula. I'm sure you don't know Hebrew but the Word in Hebrew for Hebrew is "Iber/Eber!" They also called Hebros and Hebos. They also lived by the "Ebro River" and I'm sure your to simple to understand where the english word Hebrew came from, but now you know. During the slave trade many Yoruban people were taken to Puerto Rico, but that all I will tell you for now and it's more than you deserve (in relation to your response). People like you insult others because you have not "heard or learned" a particular thing, but that absence of knowledge makes you far from superior, infact it's the opposite. And because no one taught you these things you assumed it was nonsense? Sorry to tell you the whole world does not share your ignorance of World History.
@@tok1879 Its funny how I'm always challenged by "Posers" but I wrote a response to your ignorance but they won't let me post it. And you most likely a horrible historian. So since you had to give a response, I have no problem debating the ignorant over the words Ibo, Iber, Ebro etc. Or debating Ouida and how it means Wyuda/Juda. Even people in Benin don't know that and neither did you. Just like Muslims don't know why they call Jesus "Isa/Esa" (but I do).
It’s the dance at the beginning for me🔥🔥
Looool. I know, right? 💃💃💃😂😂
Vera im here 2k24
That’s amazing. I hope you enjoyed it 😁. I’m looking forward to next year’s edition.
I looooooove TWINS and I have triplets . New subbing here
Thank you so much for subscribing. It's cool to know you have triplets. That's a huge blessing. I absolutely love them too. 😁😁😁😁😁 especially identical ones. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
TWINS PILGRIMAGE..
Very interesting i need to move down there then for i love twins ❤
Proof that change can happen within culture. Something once considered evil is now beautifully celebrated 🥰
Yeah! Absolutely
Like.. that's life, and it's beautiful to see 🥰🥰🥰
Twins was never evil amongst Yoruba tribe
This wrong assertion in Yoruba Culture, infact they re regarded as gods in Yoruba.
May be u re mistake for Calabar.
It's only considered evil in calabar and not in Yoruba land
I can't stop smiling and giving thanks.
I know, right? God is wonderful. 😁❤️
Excellent dancer Vera, oséééé🙏😊
Never heard of this before. Blessings ❤
I love this video! This is beautiful.! Nice videos Vera.
Thank you so much, Steph. ❤❤❤
I love everything about this video 😘😘
Thank you!!! 😘❤❤❤
Awwwww... The long awaited is finally here....
Yes it is!! 💃💃💃💃💃
Where’s your top from, Vera? Très joli…
Folks, so nice, they make them twice!
Absolutely. 😁😁
New Intro!!🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿 I like!!
Yaaas! Thanks Boo!! ❤️
This intro I so much love
I know, right? Thanks, Boo. ❤❤
Yaaaay I feautured💃💃💃💃💃
Yaaass!! 💃💃💃💃💃 😂😂 That part has been legit cracking me up. 😂
Very interesting
I'm glad you enjoyed it. ❤️
I want to come to the town can you direct me?
Igbo Ara is a town in Ibarapa Central local government area of Oyo state.
If you’re in Ibadan, you’ll have to find your way to Eleyele. At the Eleyele junction area, there’s a car park that takes people to the Ibarapa axis. You can ask around when you get to Eleyele roundabout and I’m sure people will direct you to the car park.
There, you’ll find a direct vehicle to Igbo-Ora.
Its too far...but can Spend a Million to come for my twin Wives....I want them so bad💞
@@TheVeraFrank thank you Vera for sharing.
Yes Igbo comes from the word Hebrew word "Ibre" and "Iber" In early English they were called Ebo and Ebro then later to Hebro. It's obvious they are Hebrew.
Be fruitful and Multiply
The name Igbo Ora actually means "Hebrew Glow" or "Shining Hebrew" I'm sure the majority of people living there may not know that.
Dey play 😂
@@lagadamotunrayo3823 I know funny right? Also the river in Iberian "Iber-ian" Pennsylvania is still called the "Ebro river to this day" but only people who study Hebrew actually knows what "Iber/Eber" and Ibrit/Ebret means.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Ebro
Kind of a shame more people don't know this. Learn some world History.
I swear these sorts of explanations have to emanate from someone with mental issues. smh. What does Hebrew have to do with yoruba??
@@tok1879 well this is the type of response i would get from someone uneducated so let me help you a little. Because I don't have time to catch you up on 2000 years of history (something you should have learned yourself).
They were spread out in places of West Africa one of those places being Benin, and sure you don't know that Benin has a city Ouida which also spelled Wyuda and "Juda" sad part is many of the people living in Benin right now are as ignorant as you are when pertaining to that knowledge, it's as bad as Muslims not knowing why they call Jesus "Isa/Esa"
The Yoruba people also come from an area in Nigeria which also had a "Juda" the Yuroban people are "Igbo" which is pronounced "Ibo/Ebo" and many lived in the "Iber-ian" Peninsula. I'm sure you don't know Hebrew but the Word in Hebrew for Hebrew is "Iber/Eber!" They also called Hebros and Hebos.
They also lived by the "Ebro River" and I'm sure your to simple to understand where the english word Hebrew came from, but now you know.
During the slave trade many Yoruban people were taken to Puerto Rico, but that all I will tell you for now and it's more than you deserve (in relation to your response).
People like you insult others because you have not "heard or learned" a particular thing, but that absence of knowledge makes you far from superior, infact it's the opposite.
And because no one taught you these things you assumed it was nonsense? Sorry to tell you the whole world does not share your ignorance of World History.
@@tok1879 Its funny how I'm always challenged by "Posers" but I wrote a response to your ignorance but they won't let me post it. And you most likely a horrible historian. So since you had to give a response, I have no problem debating the ignorant over the words Ibo, Iber, Ebro etc.
Or debating Ouida and how it means Wyuda/Juda. Even people in Benin don't know that and neither did you. Just like Muslims don't know why they call Jesus "Isa/Esa" (but I do).