Sunday, April 20, 2014

Another fine Yodaai meeting in Montgomery...

A beautiful saturday afternoon, 
some nice weather, not too warm or too cold, 
good food,
 easter egg hunting 





and the company of friends...

Some of the executive leadership...
I speak of the Yodaii meeting this past Saturday in the city of Montgomery, 
the seat and bedrock of civil rights in the south...



The elders conferring after the meeting...


We welcomed new members from Birmingham...


Mother and daughter ...

 Looking radiant in orange and blue, 
When I grow up, I want to look just like you...

...a a gba bi re o..
Rice, efo riro, iyan dodo very plenty indeed!



 Akowe egbe documenting everything...

The gentleman from Ibadan, Ondo State ( That's what he said!) in the middle...


The gentleman from the center of the earth, Ikirun (that's what he said too!)

Your humble web master, ko ma da bi eni pe a o si n'be! 




March and April birthdays...

E ku agba sir!

Madam Social leading us in the Yodaai song...


The gentleman from Ibadan extending an invitation to all for the upcoming birthday of his bride (Just 30 yrs old according to some estimates...)


The original egba crowd. Ijaye people to the right...

 the children, before the egg hunt


awon boys



"High 5"

our young ladies in waiting...


Part of the Montgomery Consortium.

all in all, another fine Yodaai meeting!

All roads lead to Birmingham in June...







F. A

Webmaster.

And the winner ...

Of the Proverb of the month of April is...



Our very own chairman of the word 

with the proverb 

"A yan gbe aja dun je, sugbon ati yan gbe nko?"

 He supplied the meaning too - 

"Pleasure is good and sweet 
but it demands painstaking hard work to earn or achieve"

Thank you for your wisdom!


F. A