The Importance of Wearing Shoes: Titilayo Oyinbo and UI Classmates

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 71

  • @DeoRafas
    @DeoRafas 13 лет назад +2

    a little smile a little thoughtfulness will make the world a happier place. Welldone Titi and co.

  • @vixiespeed
    @vixiespeed 13 лет назад +2

    This awesome! They didn't just tell them about wearing shoes but provided shoes for them. This is an example of what i call "brightening the corner where you're" Good job guys.

  • @adejoe1
    @adejoe1 13 лет назад +1

    I will like to support the work that she is doing if they accept donations. I think we need to support people like Titi. Her work in Nigeria is obviously immeasurable. Thanks.

  • @DadInTaiwan
    @DadInTaiwan 13 лет назад +1

    Sometimes we can take the smallest things for granted, like simply wearing shoes. Seeing the smiles on these children brought a smile to my face.

  • @honestsoul6381
    @honestsoul6381 11 лет назад +2

    Titilayo God Bless you, am proudly Yoruba forever. Omo Odua Ni mi. i Sight you from Belgium

  • @247great
    @247great 13 лет назад

    Nice work Titilayo keep it up,this is real service to humanity instead of our churches to learn from u they accumulate jet and wealth.u are blessing to ur generation.

  • @OmoOwa
    @OmoOwa 13 лет назад

    Great job, titi and team. more blessings to you for blessing the kids with new pairs of shoes. Eku ise Titi ati Egbere gbogbo. Owo yin a maa ro ke o, bi e se bukun awon omo ile eko yi, oluwa a maa bukun fun eyin naa o. Amin

  • @chuvidi2003
    @chuvidi2003 13 лет назад

    this made lots of memories come all the way back ... reminds me of the days I spent teaching (like many other corps members) in a similar village grammar school during NYSC year in OYO , OYO state. These kids do show genuine interest and could blosom given the right opportunities. Great job titilayo and company. I pray more of us will genuinely feel the need to engage in activities like this. God help and bless us all.

  • @loloterp
    @loloterp 13 лет назад +1

    wonderfull..seeing the smiles on their faces gave me goosebumps :)

  • @justchiling1
    @justchiling1 10 лет назад +1

    Titi, is just unbelievable!!

  • @asorok1
    @asorok1 13 лет назад

    Titi & Friends, God bless you!

  • @zenicemails
    @zenicemails 13 лет назад

    oh my! this is really awesome, i wonder y alot haven't seen this,
    Titi mo n ki yin o, e se gan, Olorun ma ro yin lowo, O ju oni ti e, mo dupe gan fun ire ti e se! owo yin ma ma ro ke !

  • @Hafeezoh
    @Hafeezoh 13 лет назад

    Very nice...good job

  • @drealgeorge
    @drealgeorge 13 лет назад

    Thanks Titi.. You are doing a good job.

  • @Universal2XM
    @Universal2XM 13 лет назад

    I'm impressed!

  • @maryfa
    @maryfa 13 лет назад

    this absolutely beautiful...

  • @SuzzieAnimatedStoriesVile
    @SuzzieAnimatedStoriesVile 13 лет назад

    This is so nice God bless you Titi...

  • @TruthIsBitter9ja
    @TruthIsBitter9ja 13 лет назад

    @olumideoku Well said, & I wish her goodluck

  • @ridowale9408
    @ridowale9408 11 лет назад +1

    awesome .. much love from croatia

  • @tywinlannister8481
    @tywinlannister8481 11 лет назад +1

    schools like this especially public schools would always be an integral part of Nigeria my mom went to such a school and she didn't wear shoes and todays shes a retired unicef official my friend went to such a school today a Columbia med grad. those kids that ur looking at are future doctors and lawyers as long as we have corrupt and greedy officials in Nigeria schools like that would always exist. if you think its unpleasant go and do something about it

  • @famousbyGod
    @famousbyGod 9 лет назад

    Ese o, Titilayo ati ore ni, ema se o

  • @nukeet50
    @nukeet50 13 лет назад

    Aww this made me smile...good job Titi!!

  • @younglevity
    @younglevity 13 лет назад

    I love these series of videos that you are making, I would like to know what has motivated you to embrace the culture and learn the language.

  • @AfricansDoEverything
    @AfricansDoEverything 13 лет назад

    nice one titlayo

  • @debbysworld5992
    @debbysworld5992 7 лет назад

    This is great.

  • @Theflygrafix
    @Theflygrafix 11 лет назад

    Impressive good job

  • @imjelo
    @imjelo 5 лет назад

    The students' uniform reminded me of the uniform we wore when I was a primary school student at Ahmadu Bello University Staff School in Zaria.

  • @sweetjenny4life21
    @sweetjenny4life21 12 лет назад +1

    Hi Titi! This video really touched me n inspired me to start a shoe drive for a region in Nigeria. I'm a 3rd year medical student in Florida but I'm originally nigerian, can you help with suggestions as to how to go about it. I understand this was just an assignment but maybe you have an advice as to who to contact and all that. Hope to hear from you- Seyi

  • @theinquest
    @theinquest 13 лет назад

    @drealgeorge Sometimes people hit the dislike button by mistake wanting to hit the like button. Its happened to me before but youtube cannot make you revert you mistake. RUclips needs to make this function possible.

  • @MajorrBison
    @MajorrBison 13 лет назад

    i wanna cry!!!

  • @kunlejulius135
    @kunlejulius135 11 лет назад

    see our society is unpleasant.nigeria still have a long way to go

  • @TruthIsBitter9ja
    @TruthIsBitter9ja 13 лет назад

    If a foreigner had to do this for us, distributing sandals, uniform, etc for students in our own country... Then I ask myself what am I doing?? .. What are we doing as Nigerian?? Just look around your environment ... We blame our leaders .. Fine it's their fault.. but what are we doing individually?? ....waiting for a WHITE PERSON to do it like what TITILAYO is doing??... I really admire this...So touching and Impressed.. Wish her Goodluck and God Bless you more..

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    love u titilayo! u amaze me! You're not an oyinbo as we say in my book! :)

  • @godzchyld08
    @godzchyld08 13 лет назад

    it doesn't matter where we are, us black people always gotta add a beat when we sing haha love it!

  • @sweetjenny4life21
    @sweetjenny4life21 12 лет назад

    *any advice

  • @Oracles001
    @Oracles001 5 лет назад

    The children are our future love this culture so much they Worry about shoes while people here in the west worry about the latest iPhone.

  • @YaleFemiowo
    @YaleFemiowo 13 лет назад

    Titi, o seun pupo

  • @okpalaj
    @okpalaj 13 лет назад

    @debbiea1223 I understand your point, but to be honest with you, a nigerian person with the long foreign name like onuwoufalefsiti oniowalefe will be discriminated and will be looked down upon by several employers when seeking a job. You can't deny that, there is even research pinpointing this. Yes, it would be nice for us to embrace our african names (i have an igbo middle name), but having an african first name does not signify appreciation of one's culture. SO many other factors, dance, etc.

  • @oluwaseunoke93
    @oluwaseunoke93 9 лет назад +1

    oriyin nla fun titilayo oyinbo, fun itaniji, fun awon tio ri awon ti won ngbe aiye to kudie kato. ki oluwa ran e lowo ati ori ile ede usa, nitori wipe igbese yi je itani lologo fun awon ti won ni ki wonle ma ran awon ti koni lowo. ati papa julo ki awon olori wa ye fi owowa sofo mo ni ori ile ede to gbinaya

  • @evebivens6696
    @evebivens6696 12 лет назад

    The Children are put into fear by the University students, 4:51. Can you explain that? Why so?

  • @ItMatters2Lucianne
    @ItMatters2Lucianne 13 лет назад

    Loved this !

  • @coziamdrealslimshady
    @coziamdrealslimshady 13 лет назад

    AWWWWH

  • @anuoluwapo4780
    @anuoluwapo4780 3 года назад

    This is brilliant, but I don't think titi should have changed her name to Nigeria name. Her real name should have been recognised and acknowledged for the good work she's doing in Nigeria.

  • @ClaimClam
    @ClaimClam 10 лет назад +1

    Humans evolved to live without shoes. See Harvard's Dan Lieberman for research. Wearing regular, flat shoes is not without consequences. Your toes get all squeezed together and end up being all packed in a compressed manner. Our toes are supposed to spread apart and play an active role in our balance and coordination. Wearing shoes makes our toes weaker and makes us lose our power of traction on the ground, which is very useful.
    Another problem is that our foot arch gets weaker because it doesn’t have to work that much. This leads to flat feet and all kinds of problems related to them. When you go back to being barefoot all the time, the muscles in your feet will get stronger and your arch will regain its normal strength and vitality.
    A lot of people who have to wear orthotics because of flat feet report developing a much stronger arch after returning barefoot for a couple of months.
    Then, comes the problem of over pronation or over supination. This comes from the fact that, with shoes, our feet doesn’t land on the ground normally. The foot tends to land on the heel instead of the ball of the foot, which ends up creating problems either of pronation or supination because the mechanics of each step you make is slightly wrong.

  • @experiment0003
    @experiment0003 13 лет назад

    ...with a teleprompter!

  • @goinatural
    @goinatural 13 лет назад

    @debbiea1223 AMEN!

  • @yinkoos
    @yinkoos 5 лет назад

    Yoruba calls herself Sandra, White woman calls herself Titilayo?

  • @debbiea1223
    @debbiea1223 13 лет назад

    i thot it was funny that a white girl embraced the Yoruba name Titilayo but the nigerian girl says her name is Sandra ... we need to embrace our culture and its uniqueness ... I also find it amusing that when Nigerians come to the western world, we change our names to feel accepted ... other than in situations where u know u will be discriminated against e.g getting a job or what not ... I really do not see the need ...

  • @bclaire1995
    @bclaire1995 12 лет назад

    I'm I d only one that saw those Sheeps at 0:35 lol

  • @drealgeorge
    @drealgeorge 13 лет назад

    who was the one who disliked the video? did you miss your bus??

  • @kunlejulius135
    @kunlejulius135 11 лет назад +1

    what a shameful i konw nigeria government will see all these?

  • @007bossgus
    @007bossgus 12 лет назад

    what the hell

  • @diouranke
    @diouranke 11 лет назад +1

    Lol she has Nigerian mannerism somehow

    • @MsAbolo
      @MsAbolo 9 лет назад

      car elle parle avec son coeur ;-)

  • @olumideoku
    @olumideoku 13 лет назад

    @BlackJagwah "OLOSHI" is dat what you call the people you and your "so called friends" help..GET SOME MANNERS..dis children clearly have more home training than you..I was talkin about my-self and a MANY odas..y are you now gloating you HELP odas,you dont even seem like d type of person dat helps..you don't even know anything about me..calling me selfish..THINK! before you attack someone for expressing his own views and thoughts..stop calling people OLOSHI and do some more charity work.

  • @TheLaiyembi1707
    @TheLaiyembi1707 7 лет назад

    Oyinbo says her name is Titilayo and you as a black woman says you're Sandra! What a shame!

  • @kdanladi
    @kdanladi 11 лет назад +1

    She puts all the African American women that are married to Nigerians to shame...