The dancing this year was different!
O le ku o.
Timi D and his band were in the house, and he had everyone on the dance floor,
young and gracefully aged...
digging it to the strains of good yoruba drums and singing.
Awon oga mi mejeeji...
Even the kids got dancing and asked what the money exchanging hands was about...
nle awon oko mi..., Tomi and daddy digging it
Ko ma da bi pe a o si 'n be...
digging it to the strains of good yoruba drums and singing.
The ladies led on the dance floor...
The traditional spraying...
Our husbands joined to ye wa si...
Looking good...
The Education committee chair and her assistant and member
leading the children's cultural performance
Go son! Rock on...
Birmingham la wa yi o...
The Most Valuable Coach 'MVC' from Auburn showing us how it's done...
Talk about goodwill towards all mankind...
F. A
Nice photos - they do capture the climax of the evening. Thanks to our able and efficient media sec.
ReplyDeleteOle ku, this year Ajodun will be a memorable one for a long time. With the life band on the floor it got people moving. Thanks to the executives and yodaai members for making it a success. Aseyi se mi o nka ayo lama bara wa se. Amen
ReplyDeleteR.Adediji.
It is definitely an evening of FUN-FAIR during our last Yodaai annual festival tagged AJODUN. The Yoruba culture came LIVE here in Birmingham Alabama, United States. The live band made me feel at home in Ibadan, Nigeria and behold, the musician did a nice job.Ori mi
ReplyDeletewu pupo pupo. Thanks so much to our executive officers and all the members of the association for making the day a success.
Kudos also to our Media Secretary for all these pictures that reminds us of all that happened on the day.
Odoodun ni a nri Orogbo, odoodun ni a nri omo Obi ni ori ate. A o maa be o, nitoripe Obe ni o nbe isu.
Ayo Babatunde