This is a brilliant documentary into the lives of yorubas in Kano. As a 3rd generation member of a yoruba family in Kano, my family remains indebted to the people of Kano for hosting us through seven decades. Many of my uncles and cousins have married Kano hausas. Kano is my home and I miss this city. Now that I am abroad, i find it very comfortable to relate with members of the hausa communities from Nigeria, Niger and Ghana because of my upbringing in Kano. Thank you Kanawa. Masu gudu su gudu😂 Masu
The man that said he has been in Kano since 1991 is a panel beater very nice man. His workshop is located at opposite BUK. I recommend the workshop technician.
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Yes…..Every Nigerians can live anywhere but you must respect the people that host you and not go to their community to destroy their farm lands, livelihood and kill their farmers.
see how Yorubas respect other people's land, if na Igbo dem go wan buy king palace come say them no like them, no dey do too much, go east and thrive too
Exactly! That's why people hate them everywhere they go! They're so arrogant and boastful! We're not like them! Imagine them calling Lagos no-man's-land now!
You notice the Yoruba people saying when you go to another man’s land you should be calm and respect their host. Igbos are not like that they want to dominate you in your own home.
Are yorubas who go to another man's land calm and respect their host too? Is that why they are raping the oil and gas in eastern Nigeria with impunity? Physician heal thyself.
Exactly! That's the problem with the those people! Just imagine some of them claiming that Lagos is now a no-man's-land, just because we're friendly and accommodating to them! We the Yorubas don't have that trait in us!
@@adegboyegaogundiran8679 Why are you guys always going on about Lagos? How about Idanre, Iragbiji, Ogbomoso, Okitipupa, Ayetoro etc? How much did Yoruba pay out of their pocket to build the 4th mainland bridge in Lagos and its recent repairs?
I was expecting narrative around the earliest group of Yoruba settlers, where they settled and the contribution of Yoruba in specific areas of education, trade and sociopolitical facets.
Always love my Hausa brothers & sisters from another mothers. I am Yoruba, just as the Hausas, peaceful & welcoming. Na them religious gobe I no like about them:)
Kano is like a country, the FG govt needs to invest heavily on infrastructures as the burden is too much for the State govt to handle. Every day more people are moving in from all over the country and the world.
@@denniskcobi3470 You mean Ogbomoso, Osogbo, Iragbiji, Idanre, Ayetoro, Ibadan and other SW hell holes where open defaecation is the norm despite huge government allocations?
@@LabaraNdoniaAre you igbo? Why are you calling South West Nigeria "hell holes". Why are there igbos living in Yorubaland if it is "hell holes"? Why are you sharing space with people you hate so much? Why are you living in their land and having kingship in Ondo state? Why do you like to dominate and look for trouble in other people's land? I bet your people can't try that in the North because there will be world war 3. Why are you lot so ungrateful, uncouth and unruly? How many opportunities do you give Yorubas in your states? Can a Yoruba man buy a plot of land in the East? But you can buy hectares of land in Yorubaland to build estates and build farms in Epe and Ota. Why are you so cruel to your host? Why are you full of bitterness? If you're not igbo and from a minority tribe, does a Yoruba man have access to what your tribe men have access to in the South West? Why live with your enemies in Southwest? No be juju be that. Take your sermon to your people to leave the"hell hole". So that we can have PEACE.
First error is limiting Yoruba to a geopolitical zones, which is just a political structure for managing resources, Kwara state and some part of Kogi state are Yorubas, hence they are in NC too.
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Why is it that Hausa people live in clusters in areas called Sabo in Yoruba lands? Why do they have their own mosques in Yoruba lands and never pray with other Muslims? They are better than the Fulanis though because the Fulanis don’t live in town; they live in the bush across the southwest.
I live in Lagos currently and I wish I will find a Hausa mosque to pray. I get lost in Yoruba mosques, especially on Fridays. I totally don’t understand the sermons. This is one of many reasons, so nothing bad.
I was born and raised in Kaduna, and I’ve observed that there are several mosques frequented by Yoruba people, even though you might find a few Hausa individuals among the congregation. These Hausa attendees are there primarily for prayers, as the sermons are delivered in Yoruba. In the area of Nariya, under Igabi LGA in Kaduna, the large Yoruba community might make you feel like you're in the southwestern part of Nigeria rather than the north. It seems that people often find comfort in being around those who share their language and culture. While this might appear as segregation, it’s a natural tendency to feel at ease among those who have similar backgrounds. Ultimately, we all shop in the same markets, use the same roads, and live our daily lives intertwined despite these cultural differences.
That is why dividing the country does mean we cannot prosper in any nation after division it will even made us to respect each other better instead of all these hunger in the land cos of our selfishness and diversity issues
India and Pakistan partitioned in 1948. The thought was that it would lead to peace and respect. Three wars occurred after and neither country really respects each other today. I cannot see it occurring with a divided Nigeria. A united but properly structured Nigeria is the way forward.
Almost all the Yorubas who spoke mentioned respect for culture and traditions and don't come to dominate your host. But the same is not about igbos. They want to remove our Obas, and they attack Yoruba Language and tell us to speak English. Igbos also wants to dominate our political space. Can you tell Hausas that they should not speak Hausa Language, or can you remove Emir of Kano?
@@LabaraNdonia I hope you are already back to Alaigbo or Simon Expa did not give you Biafra again. You should be ashamed of yourself that Simon Expa is your role model
@@brightolay8346yet there is nothing to write home about in yoruba land pls destroy provety and backwardnes that befall yoruba tribe land 57 years ago till today solve it frist
What is yoruba tribe doing in other people's region but yoruba people always say they have it all in yoruba land and yoruba tribe land is like London alone so what are yoruba tribe doing in other people's places
The Yorubas are campaigning for Ibos to leave Lagos and have launched a website threatening to attack their homes and nobody has arrested them. The Guardian published their webpage. So why are Yorubas still in Kano or is Kano Yorubaland?
Because they don't misbehave. Na person wey dey misbehave them dey pursue. If you behave yourself in a foreign land, no one will even notice you. How many hausa have you seen or heard complain about yoruba?. Na jeje yoruba people dey do.
@@starboyradionic Kano people are already complaining. According them, you all must go back to Lagos, the ultimate no man's land. How many times do you want to hear it? Indeed, why don't you ever know your place?
Am so glad about this documentary not like igbo people that come to yoruba land and don't respect there host and even wanted to change yoruba culture and dominate yorubas in their land. Imagine them saying lagos is no man's land and one of the fool resently saying they should burnt lagos palace down in yoruba land.
Time to divide this failed contraction make everybody go their way o. Yorubas and indigenous people of Abuja, buy my igbos brothers and sisters out make una enjoy una region.
This is a brilliant documentary into the lives of yorubas in Kano. As a 3rd generation member of a yoruba family in Kano, my family remains indebted to the people of Kano for hosting us through seven decades. Many of my uncles and cousins have married Kano hausas.
Kano is my home and I miss this city. Now that I am abroad, i find it very comfortable to relate with members of the hausa communities from Nigeria, Niger and Ghana because of my upbringing in Kano.
Thank you Kanawa.
Masu gudu su gudu😂
Masu
The man that said he has been in Kano since 1991 is a panel beater very nice man.
His workshop is located at opposite BUK.
I recommend the workshop technician.
Wow! You know him so well!
Kano ta dabo, chigari. Such a blessed and diverse city. God bless Kano. God bless Nigeria
May Allah Continue to bless the the city of Kano and its people in general. Amin.
The first time I visited Kano, I feel like not to go back to LAGOS
I love Kano ❤
This Is The Essence Of Nigeria Should Be ALL About. Every Nigeria's Citizen Should Be Able To Live In ANY Cities Of Their Choice Regardless Of Their Ethnicity. After All, We're ALL Nigerians The Last I Checked. Thanks For Sharing. Nigeria We Hail Thee.
Yes…..Every Nigerians can live anywhere but you must respect the people that host you and not go to their community to destroy their farm lands, livelihood and kill their farmers.
Beautiful voice of aisha Abdullahi,
Job well done as always sis...
Love this documentary
May God bless you as you try to make us understand that all tribes are found everywhere in the Nigeria.
Let's promote unity
Indeed, there is beauty in diversity
see how Yorubas respect other people's land, if na Igbo dem go wan buy king palace come say them no like them, no dey do too much, go east and thrive too
Exactly! That's why people hate them everywhere they go! They're so arrogant and boastful! We're not like them! Imagine them calling Lagos no-man's-land now!
That woman that said 80 years surprised me😅
Short and interesting documentary. The history of Yorubas in Kano can be dated as far as 100 years back
Kano my city my state ❤
uNLIKE SOME PEOPLE, they are complaining they developed kano or saying its a no mans land. They respect the host
Yes, we know that set of people! They're also claiming that Lagos is a no-man's-land! Foolish people!
Yes, we know that set of people! They're also claiming that Lagos is a no-man's-land! Foolish people!
You notice the Yoruba people saying when you go to another man’s land you should be calm and respect their host. Igbos are not like that they want to dominate you in your own home.
Are yorubas who go to another man's land calm and respect their host too?
Is that why they are raping the oil and gas in eastern Nigeria with impunity?
Physician heal thyself.
Exactly! That's the problem with the those people! Just imagine some of them claiming that Lagos is now a no-man's-land, just because we're friendly and accommodating to them! We the Yorubas don't have that trait in us!
@@adegboyegaogundiran8679 you guys like to stereotypes an ethnic group because of hate and envy
@@adegboyegaogundiran8679
Why are you guys always going on about Lagos? How about Idanre, Iragbiji, Ogbomoso, Okitipupa, Ayetoro etc? How much did Yoruba pay out of their pocket to build the 4th mainland bridge in Lagos and its recent repairs?
@@LabaraNdonia Who send you to come to Lagos sef? What happened to your homeland? Is it dead?
I was expecting narrative around the earliest group of Yoruba settlers, where they settled and the contribution of Yoruba in specific areas of education, trade and sociopolitical facets.
I like kano
Yorubas been in Kano 100 years plus
Interesting, thank you.
Always love my Hausa brothers & sisters from another mothers. I am Yoruba, just as the Hausas, peaceful & welcoming. Na them religious gobe I no like about them:)
Makes no sense if you love them and abhor their religion. Just like Yorubas abhor Ibos but covet their women. Lol.
Hausa is my best tribe
Small riot 😢😢😢.. God bless Nigeria sha
Kano is like a country, the FG govt needs to invest heavily on infrastructures as the burden is too much for the State govt to handle. Every day more people are moving in from all over the country and the world.
Tell your governor to invest his allocation on infrastructures.
@@olatunjiabayomi5945the same allocation from the east yet there is nothing to write home about
@@denniskcobi3470
You mean Ogbomoso, Osogbo, Iragbiji, Idanre, Ayetoro, Ibadan and other SW hell holes where open defaecation is the norm despite huge government allocations?
@@LabaraNdonia there is nothing to write home about
@@LabaraNdoniaAre you igbo? Why are you calling South West Nigeria "hell holes". Why are there igbos living in Yorubaland if it is "hell holes"? Why are you sharing space with people you hate so much? Why are you living in their land and having kingship in Ondo state? Why do you like to dominate and look for trouble in other people's land? I bet your people can't try that in the North because there will be world war 3. Why are you lot so ungrateful, uncouth and unruly? How many opportunities do you give Yorubas in your states? Can a Yoruba man buy a plot of land in the East? But you can buy hectares of land in Yorubaland to build estates and build farms in Epe and Ota. Why are you so cruel to your host? Why are you full of bitterness? If you're not igbo and from a minority tribe, does a Yoruba man have access to what your tribe men have access to in the South West? Why live with your enemies in Southwest? No be juju be that. Take your sermon to your people to leave the"hell hole". So that we can have PEACE.
Igbos have been living in the north since 1920s.
Kano my home
Yoruba has been living in kano before independence
Lovely ❤. With love from kano
They good and nice.
But How do you cope during ethnic crises
Kano Gida❤
Hausas do not have problem, it's Fulanis that are a problem
First error is limiting Yoruba to a geopolitical zones, which is just a political structure for managing resources, Kwara state and some part of Kogi state are Yorubas, hence they are in NC too.
Black Americans are the original American Indians. We never came from Africa. Why do yall keep saying we are the same? Its weird, we are 2 completely different people. Black Americans and Nigerians/ Ghanaians are not the same people. Us black Americans look completely different. We dont look the same at all. We love y'all though 🪶🇺🇸🪶🇺🇸
If na some people they will say other things
this documentay by this time hmmmm😂😂....
#Endbadgovernance ...😂🤣
Why is it that Hausa people live in clusters in areas called Sabo in Yoruba lands? Why do they have their own mosques in Yoruba lands and never pray with other Muslims?
They are better than the Fulanis though because the Fulanis don’t live in town; they live in the bush across the southwest.
I live in Lagos currently and I wish I will find a Hausa mosque to pray. I get lost in Yoruba mosques, especially on Fridays. I totally don’t understand the sermons.
This is one of many reasons, so nothing bad.
@@ShamsuddeenAbdulkadirplease what do you mean by getting lost? You mean you don’t understand the language?
@@ShamsuddeenAbdulkadirthey plenty for ageege oo
@@urmzz3 yes.
I was born and raised in Kaduna, and I’ve observed that there are several mosques frequented by Yoruba people, even though you might find a few Hausa individuals among the congregation. These Hausa attendees are there primarily for prayers, as the sermons are delivered in Yoruba.
In the area of Nariya, under Igabi LGA in Kaduna, the large Yoruba community might make you feel like you're in the southwestern part of Nigeria rather than the north.
It seems that people often find comfort in being around those who share their language and culture. While this might appear as segregation, it’s a natural tendency to feel at ease among those who have similar backgrounds. Ultimately, we all shop in the same markets, use the same roads, and live our daily lives intertwined despite these cultural differences.
How can a 70 years old woman be in Kano for 80 years?
She just exaggerated that’s all 🥰🥰🥰🥰😂😂😂
@@maryojo2646
next time she will be 60.
Prepare for her 60th birthday and meanwhile she is in kano for 80 years.
@@LabaraNdonia 😄😄
No, that Mama is over 70.. it should be a mistake there. But what she said here is genuine. She's been in Kano here for long.
(Good )Hausa yes Fulani no
That is why dividing the country does mean we cannot prosper in any nation after division it will even made us to respect each other better instead of all these hunger in the land cos of our selfishness and diversity issues
India and Pakistan partitioned in 1948. The thought was that it would lead to peace and respect. Three wars occurred after and neither country really respects each other today. I cannot see it occurring with a divided Nigeria. A united but properly structured Nigeria is the way forward.
@@Okoro17
Rubbish.
@@LabaraNdonia How?
@@Okoro17
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Oh so yorubas also settle in other places! It's not only ndigbo! Yet yorubas won't let IGBOS breathe in SW.
This is enlightening
Almost all the Yorubas who spoke mentioned respect for culture and traditions and don't come to dominate your host. But the same is not about igbos. They want to remove our Obas, and they attack Yoruba Language and tell us to speak English. Igbos also wants to dominate our political space. Can you tell Hausas that they should not speak Hausa Language, or can you remove Emir of Kano?
Are they calling their host lazy ? Vilifying them ? Your tribe arrogance will take you somewhere.
@@brightolay8346
Today is 10 August 2024, remember?
@@LabaraNdonia I hope you are already back to Alaigbo or Simon Expa did not give you Biafra again. You should be ashamed of yourself that Simon Expa is your role model
@@brightolay8346yet there is nothing to write home about in yoruba land pls destroy provety and backwardnes that befall yoruba tribe land 57 years ago till today solve it frist
This is a highly politicized documentary for the emilokans's relationship with arewa
What is yoruba tribe doing in other people's region but yoruba people always say they have it all in yoruba land and yoruba tribe land is like London alone so what are yoruba tribe doing in other people's places
They have never claimed to they developed the place or declared it a no mans land
Ibo Must Go!
@@lolaadesina5362 yes help us so that it will go fast back to our God given land BIAFRA land bless and great 👍
@@ayantolasaheed7425
No because it is not, but Lagos is though.
Sorry.
@@LabaraNdonia 😆..mumu..nothing like sorry . Grandiose delusion is allowed !....May God save you from virtual reality
Lazy documentary
I see why you have a lot view on ur channel
@@Blockchain_Master
😂. On point
Because she revealed that Yorubas also settle in other people's lands abi? 😂
The Yorubas are campaigning for Ibos to leave Lagos and have launched a website threatening to attack their homes and nobody has arrested them. The Guardian published their webpage. So why are Yorubas still in Kano or is Kano Yorubaland?
Sadly no one has said something good about the East 😢
Go to PH, most taxi driver in choba road and meat sellers are Yorubas. But some of them who never travelled never knew there are Yoruba travelers
The question to address is whether Yorubas rigorously adhere to their laws and regulations or engage in protests on their lands.
Because they don't misbehave. Na person wey dey misbehave them dey pursue. If you behave yourself in a foreign land, no one will even notice you. How many hausa have you seen or heard complain about yoruba?. Na jeje yoruba people dey do.
Because Yoruba never claim ownership of their land; rather they respect and love their host. Unlike you people full of pride and arrogancy.
All yoruba must leave kano.
You're now speaking on behalf of Kano. Because you deverope Kano for the Hausas abi?
Why don't you ever know your place?
Let Kano peple complain first, or did you hear us call their land a no-man-land?
@@starboyradionic
Kano people are already complaining. According them, you all must go back to Lagos, the ultimate no man's land. How many times do you want to hear it?
Indeed, why don't you ever know your place?
Am so glad about this documentary not like igbo people that come to yoruba land and don't respect there host and even wanted to change yoruba culture and dominate yorubas in their land. Imagine them saying lagos is no man's land and one of the fool resently saying they should burnt lagos palace down in yoruba land.
Another day, same s**t. And yes Lagos is a no mans land. It is also Awori land not Yoruba's. You need to go and wakk garri with gbegri soup first.
Time to divide this failed contraction make everybody go their way o. Yorubas and indigenous people of Abuja, buy my igbos brothers and sisters out make una enjoy una region.
@@lolaadesina5362
Oil and gas of course.
Unlike you who bring only open defaecation, Ayetoro style anywhere you go.
@@LabaraNdonia
You sabi dem 🤣