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Big tings a gwan Jamaicans in Lagos Nigeria speaking Yoruba. Ebi Adele Abodedele Episode 18

21 Ansichten· 07/24/24
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Determined Jamaican ladies give us an insight into why they left the UK for Nigeria despite objections from their Jamaican parents. These determined ladies have lived happily in Nigeria for over 50 years and have forged a good life for themselves and their families. They can even speak Yoruba!

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OÌŁbádélé Kambon

Interesting video.

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