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@waa_sere My late P man hate it whenever anyone call him daddy. He will be like “emi o kin se daddy oo. Baba ni mi” now I understand better
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@waa_sere This is the realest filmmaker I have ever met. Met him on set of his movie, 'Dazzling Mirage' and he dedicated 30min to have a talk with me, after the day's short at the Sickle Cell Centre in Idi Araba. This was 11yrs ago and it is and will forever be etched in my memory.
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@waa_sere I reason to what he's saying. There is a way my mum used to call one of her father younger ones. She will say baami aladura
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@waa_sere My children calls me Babami while siblings children calls me Baba. I gave my children Yoruba names only and I speak Yoruba to them from birth. Thank you sir.
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@waa_sere The average Yoruba person today is, to put it mildly, socially, culturally, and spiritually subjugated. In their desperate quest for acceptance and perceived education, they betray their own identity. Many now prefer to be called by names that strip them of their heritage,-
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NO AI here, all handdrawn art- nativeAmerican storytelling style, subtle & intelligent- Kiy is NOT a superhero- He is usually in a good mood & delights in what he does- Few preview pages of Vol3- Kiys memory is returning & while staying at a temple, he somehow receives a letter
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