RE: EXPERIENCING GOOD FOOD DURING A HIVE MEET UP AT PAPIEES MEATRO YABA LAGOS || 3SPEAK VLOG

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Very nice. That venue looks really cool. Good to see a Hive meetup in Nigeria. Awesome.



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Thanks very much.... are you also Nigerian? I noticed the "ADE" in your name.

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You could say that. I was born within the boundaries of what is now referred to as "Nigeria", yes :)

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Really nice.... So can you speak or understand yoruba? just asking because the name is a yoruba name "ADE"

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Yes. Fluently like the people in the villages :)

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wow.... Even me in Nigeria cannot speak yoruba fluently... I do not even understand all the words in it but I am trying.... I am a fully fleshed yoruba boy though.

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Hahah, yeah that's pretty common. I never lived in the big city for more than a year so I only started learning English at age 9. I think most people are shocked that I even understand any Yoruba at all since I left the country very young.

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That's the point... you learnt yoruba when you were very little. The mind of a child is powerful at those early stage as it is easy for them to understand and grasp things younger than when they get older.

My parents actually layed a ban on speaking any language that is not english in the house including yoruba when I was at a very young age. I grew up not even liking the language and now I am forced to try learn how to speak it fluently. It is not an easy thing to do and is quite frustrating.

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My parents actually layed a ban on speaking any language

That's pretty unfortunate. In their defence, they thought they were doing you a favour. What they didn't realise is that actually growing up multilingual helps you learn even more languages more easily later on. I speak about 5 languages now and know a lot of words in many others. I find it very easy.

I think Yoruba, you have to acquire it like a child to truly speak it well. Learning it later is always a bit hard... but possible. At least the language is "cool" now haha.

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Yeah, it is a little "cool" but I still speak the language like an igbo boy. In fact, nobody would believe I am yoruba until they I say my surname. I look all Igbo.

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Ade when are we going to come for your wedding? 😅😅😅😅

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Hahahaha. Typical Nigerian comment 😂

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Loooool it can be a rhetorical question which you know, you may answer to 🤣🤣

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