To those who are not teaching their children their native tongue, well, let this be an inspiration. This is why I continue to instill Yorùbá in my children. E̩kó̩'mo̩ lédè.
"Oyo ni mo tiwa, amala la man Je" 😆 🤣 😂 it's even worse in places like uk where Nigerian parents speak English to their kids who speak English at school in an English speaking country... meanwhile Asian do the opposite which helps their children master their native language. Nigeria is proud of you Tiago Ishola.
Imagine starting to feel ashamed of speaking English to my kids after I moved out of Nigeria, seeing other nationalities speak their languages to their kids no matter where they are at. The language they could have learnt so easily is what we're now struggling with.😢
In summay , he was speaking abt how his mother brought him@ age 10 from Portugal to Nigeria then while she was working with the then Oba of Oyo King Lameed Adeyemi as Cultural Ambassador He had his secondary education is Ibadan and currently at University of Ibadan studying. More so, he said the King named him ISHOLA and speaks Yoruba language fluently even has Ibadan acent. Also he said Tunde Ednut discovered him as Oyinbo speaking Yoruba and started posting him on TikTok . Meanwhile he was very proud of Yoruba and would wanted his kids to speak Yoruba as well. Here, Tiago Ishola encourages teacher and Parents to allow student and wards to speak their dialects English is official language dat he often speak Yoruba language in school and his favorite meal is Amala and gbegi and jute leave with goat meat the popular Ibadan food 😂😂😂 Conclusively, he said we should not allow Yoruba Language to thought by foreigner we should be speaking our Languages .
Meanwhile indigenes that have never left Nigeria before would claim they can’t speak or understand Yoruba.
He got yoruba soul inside his body. This guy is blessed. I'm a Camerounian and i don't Yaoruba but i'm learning
I'm proud to be Yoruba❤❤
To those who are not teaching their children their native tongue, well, let this be an inspiration. This is why I continue to instill Yorùbá in my children. E̩kó̩'mo̩ lédè.
"Oyo ni mo tiwa, amala la man Je" 😆 🤣 😂 it's even worse in places like uk where Nigerian parents speak English to their kids who speak English at school in an English speaking country... meanwhile Asian do the opposite which helps their children master their native language. Nigeria is proud of you Tiago Ishola.
Eleyi ti di Yorùbá tán oooo
This is so amazing 💕💕💕👍
I love his encouragement and Yoruba ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow thanks my boy
What an awesome God! Weldone great guy
Yes indeed!
So amazing ❤
Inspiring
legend
Good 💚💚❤❤💚💚
This man speaks the language better than me
Imagine starting to feel ashamed of speaking English to my kids after I moved out of Nigeria, seeing other nationalities speak their languages to their kids no matter where they are at. The language they could have learnt so easily is what we're now struggling with.😢
Awwwnn
Plscan some one pls explain what he is saying i don't understand ❤
In summay , he was speaking abt how his mother brought him@ age 10 from Portugal to Nigeria then while she was working with the then Oba of Oyo King Lameed Adeyemi as Cultural Ambassador He had his secondary education is Ibadan and currently at University of Ibadan studying. More so, he said the King named him ISHOLA and speaks Yoruba language fluently even has Ibadan acent.
Also he said Tunde Ednut discovered him as Oyinbo speaking Yoruba and started posting him on TikTok . Meanwhile he was very proud of Yoruba and would wanted his kids to speak Yoruba as well. Here, Tiago Ishola encourages teacher and Parents to allow student and wards to speak their dialects English is official language dat he often speak Yoruba language in school and his favorite meal is Amala and gbegi and jute leave with goat meat the popular Ibadan food 😂😂😂
Conclusively, he said we should not allow Yoruba Language to thought by foreigner we should be speaking our Languages .