Thank you for sharing! It brought tears to my eyes.I could feel the love. You have a beautiful family and I love your videos! Stay wonderful my sister!
WOW BEAUTIFUL GARDING AND A FISH POND . AWESOME I LOVE THIS VIDEO MEANS THAT I HAVIN''T BEEN TO NIGERIA IN A LONG TIME NOW. IT IS VERY GOOD TO SEE THIS VIDEO. GOD BLESS YOU ALL . AMEN
I just fell in love with vblog…..Very informative and just reminded me of my childhood. in years to come your children will know how precious the experience real is….Thanks for sharing.
Hi…Thank you for that lovely video….you are such a gracious person to show your family to all of us….I too have a very good friend who lives in Enugu state and we are planning to meet…..l really appreciate seeing Nigeria thru your eyes …..Thank You so much
Nice and cool video! I and my fiancée (Sable DB) enjoyed watching it. The video reminded me of my hometown, Ilesha (Ibala Road, area). Glad your girls got to see your reading/ studying hide-out (no better way to describe it to them)!
My sister (my dad is also from Ilesa Osun States, we reside in the UK). It's so beautiful, you can take your girls (born in the USA) to the village were you grew up and even your books, etc. were still there helping to tell your story.
I would of imaged a lot of Americans would have like to do the same (but don't know were their from specifically (Village/Town), even with a dna test).
We have to build a real estate in Osogbo like that of Perkins Homes, Baltimore… Summerlin (Las Vegas)… Reservoir Hill, Baltimore… Henderson, Nevada… Ednor Gardens Lakeside, Baltimore… Tarzana, Los Angeles… Granada Hill, Los Angeles… Toluca, Los Angeles… Porter Ranch, Los Angeles… Reseda, Los Angeles… Lake Balboa, Los Angeles… Holmby Hills, Los Angeles… Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles… Highland Park, Los Angeles.
Thank you for this video !! I was born in Ilesa a ling time ago …I love to see this glimpse into it …I love the house and the plants …and the view from the roof !!
kaii I don tear eye. I am an ijesa man, grew up farming in osun. I have not been home in 20 years now, I need to visit this year! I miss home. thank you for the video o
This was wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing! It brought tears to my eyes.I could feel the love. You have a beautiful family and I love your videos! Stay wonderful my sister!
Your blogs are great😻🙀
I loved it.
awesome vlog I love it …… your parents have everything they don't need to go to the market.. thank you so much for sharing your beautiful family
Thanks showing I'm planning to take my kids this summer to meet their late,father family I'm was married 12 years before he passed away in Houston.
WOW BEAUTIFUL GARDING AND A FISH POND . AWESOME I LOVE THIS VIDEO MEANS THAT I HAVIN''T BEEN TO NIGERIA IN A LONG TIME NOW. IT IS VERY GOOD TO SEE THIS VIDEO. GOD BLESS YOU ALL . AMEN
Love your secret place (hide out).
I just fell in love with vblog…..Very informative and just reminded me of my childhood. in years to come your children will know how precious the experience real is….Thanks for sharing.
I need to go visit my family in Nigeria!!!!! It is so beautiful!!!
This is great im a new subbie i miss nigeria now
I really would like to learn yoruba. Some people from my state in Brazil, Bahia, speak yoruba. But is not easy to find a course even online.
what language are u speaking
home sweet home. missing home
You took me home with this video!!! Thank you
I live in Jamaica in this video it looks like my house
I have a Ireland msp acc called,rocksyxoxo
your welcome
Omg I found a fellow Ijesha on Youtube. I was born In Ilesha 😀
Thanks for sharing!!
Anybody from Ilesha here?
Hi…Thank you for that lovely video….you are such a gracious person to show your family to all of us….I too have a very good friend who lives in Enugu state and we are planning to meet…..l really appreciate seeing Nigeria thru your eyes …..Thank You so much
what a beautiful place,….
Really nice video. Beautiful family. Thank you for sharing!
Ikire, not ikere. lol. Ikere is in Ekiti. Im from Osogbo
I don't know why I love Nigerian people so much I was born in Cameroon I also love their way of speaking Igbo like nnemo and beco meaning please
Your house is so big
Nice and cool video! I and my fiancée (Sable DB) enjoyed watching it. The video reminded me of my hometown, Ilesha (Ibala Road, area). Glad your girls got to see your reading/ studying hide-out (no better way to describe it to them)!
Visiting Africa is on my to do list. I can't wait for the experience! Thanks for taking me with you sis.
THIS HOME IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
Teach grandpa teach.
My sister (my dad is also from Ilesa Osun States, we reside in the UK). It's so beautiful, you can take your girls (born in the USA) to the village were you grew up and even your books, etc. were still there helping to tell your story.
I would of imaged a lot of Americans would have like to do the same (but don't know were their from specifically (Village/Town), even with a dna test).
Thank God for technology though! Xx
Aww I schooled in olashore international school 😂
We have to build a real estate in Osogbo like that of Perkins Homes, Baltimore… Summerlin (Las Vegas)… Reservoir Hill, Baltimore… Henderson, Nevada… Ednor Gardens Lakeside, Baltimore… Tarzana, Los Angeles… Granada Hill, Los Angeles… Toluca, Los Angeles… Porter Ranch, Los Angeles… Reseda, Los Angeles… Lake Balboa, Los Angeles… Holmby Hills, Los Angeles… Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles… Highland Park, Los Angeles.
i love the way that your dad designed that house, gorgeous
I love this sooooooo much. What a wonderful home
Thank you for this video !! I was born in Ilesa a ling time ago …I love to see this glimpse into it …I love the house and the plants …and the view from the roof !!
Wow! 5 years ago!!! Awwwnn
The kids were soo little. Oh my God, I love this video. Seeing how much they have grown just made me appreciate this video. This is beautiful
Your girls are so lucky to have you as their mama! I have Yoruban ancestry, so this was very special to see. Thank you!
Down Memory Lane for you and your family. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip capture.
kaii I don tear eye. I am an ijesa man, grew up farming in osun. I have not been home in 20 years now, I need to visit this year! I miss home. thank you for the video o
Lovely home with enough space and makes proper use of it for little farm. I'm also an Ijesha man
So you are even from ilesha, that's my home town
Thanks for showing me my birth place 59 yes ago . Igbogi , ilesa.