am so proud of myself as a Yoruba when i first noticed Prof Sophie Oluwole, she breaks down the truth of life in a comprehensible matter, with complete yoruba wisdom. as Plato to Socrate, so is Prof. oluwole to Orunmila
I thank God that she taught me ATR 303 in Lagos State University in the early 2000 before she retired. If her class sits at 8am and you're not in the hall by 7am, you will not get a sit or might be at the side walk by the hall....even non Faculty of Arts students join in. We have lost a living library or knowledge and wisdom. Sleep on mama.
Thank you for documenting Professor Sophie Oluwole and sharing, I only learned of her after she passed. It's because of people like you that those like me get to learn of her.
Hi! Thanks for your question (apologies for the late reply). We are still raising funding to make the film. A teaser will be released soon. You can subscribe to the newsletter/blog at: factisfiction.blog to stay updated.
Waar kan ik de volledige film bekijken? En hoe kunnen we een volledige film maken? Ik wil graag ondersteunen bij de ontwikkeling van de volledige film.
Yoruba tradition of respect for elders is a form of cultural tyranny that precludes criticism of spurious and alogical postulations by this “philosopher”. Critical questioning is more liberating than docile acceptance of bs.
UPDATE: The short film "Sophie" can now be streamed worldwide! Find it + more info here: juulvanderlaan.nl/sophie-oluwole/
am so proud of myself as a Yoruba when i first noticed Prof Sophie Oluwole, she breaks down the truth of life in a comprehensible matter, with complete yoruba wisdom.
as Plato to Socrate, so is Prof. oluwole to Orunmila
I thank God that she taught me ATR 303 in Lagos State University in the early 2000 before she retired.
If her class sits at 8am and you're not in the hall by 7am, you will not get a sit or might be at the side walk by the hall....even non Faculty of Arts students join in. We have lost a living library or knowledge and wisdom. Sleep on mama.
Thank you for documenting Professor Sophie Oluwole and sharing, I only learned of her after she passed. It's because of people like you that those like me get to learn of her.
Really 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️😮😮😮😮😮😥😥😥😥😰😰😰😨😨😨😱😱😱😱😱😱Today is my first time hearing des mmmmmm what a great lost mmmm may she rest in power
I jt love listening to her mmmmmm
The knowledge some women harvested over yrs is priceless, sleep on Ma always in the space above.
Among the pantheon of great African philosophers; Among the finest of our mothers - a true nurturer and venerable ancestor. Mama, I love you. 🌻💛
She is a living legend
Iyawa di Orisha akunle bo... Yoruba oni gbagbe yin lailai.. Ase!.
Great interview. When will the film be released? Where can we watch it? RIP Sophie Oluwole.
Hi! Thanks for your question (apologies for the late reply). We are still raising funding to make the film. A teaser will be released soon. You can subscribe to the newsletter/blog at: factisfiction.blog to stay updated.
Thank you Mama you live on 💜💚💛
Waar kan ik de volledige film bekijken? En hoe kunnen we een volledige film maken? Ik wil graag ondersteunen bij de ontwikkeling van de volledige film.
Good mama.
Hmmmmm. Nobody lives forever.
Rip legend
Is this a Yoruba woman speaking... may God bless her soul
Good
Truth💯
Just like Prof owa in faculty of social science eksu.
A giant!
Ibae Iya!
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hmmmm.....true
Yoruba tradition of respect for elders is a form of cultural tyranny that precludes criticism of spurious and alogical postulations by this “philosopher”. Critical questioning is more liberating than docile acceptance of bs.
What an unintelligent comment!
What point are you even trying to get at 😂