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  • @sarahluka6308
    @sarahluka6308 Před rokem +12

    Wow. For the first time I'm seeing someone given a distinctive presentation on Nigerians and their diverse ethnicity.
    I'm hausa (Christian) and my husband is a Yoruba. We have been married for Three years.
    But everyday we both learn from each other. We are both in love with each other's Culture.🇳🇬🇳🇬💯✅🙌🌎🌍

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +4

      Wow sis that's beautiful.. It feels good to be in a diverse relationship especially marriage 😍

  • @Amor-zone
    @Amor-zone Před rokem +11

    We proud of you fellow S African women for showing the whole of Africa that we have to Love & appreciate each other as Africans, keep up the good work. Much Love from SA! 🇿🇦 🥰

  • @chychy_chichi
    @chychy_chichi Před rokem +11

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 from the way you talk.... You are becoming more Nigerian 😁

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂😂🤣🤣

  • @taofeekogundiwin8111
    @taofeekogundiwin8111 Před 2 lety +14

    Welcome to Nigeria, Madam. May God keep you both safe and secured together.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      I thank you very much...also u come to Southy na

  • @olumuyiwaojo3532
    @olumuyiwaojo3532 Před rokem +2

    You’re now a certified Nigerian with correct Naija spirit. Thank you Olatunde Akala. You’ve done well.

  • @Exemption88
    @Exemption88 Před rokem +9

    Sis all Nigerian ethic group have great respect for elderly ones it’s a culture

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +1

      That's why I love Nigerians

    • @Exemption88
      @Exemption88 Před rokem

      @@mrsakala thank you 🙏 Queen

  • @christianaayanniyi9880
    @christianaayanniyi9880 Před 4 měsíci

    Fine Naija wife from Mzansi. Stay blessed always.

  • @Peter-xu4fb
    @Peter-xu4fb Před rokem +13

    I'm a Nigerian but I've never been to Jos, but I tell you Jos is cold too.
    I believe that's the only state in Nigeria that have a very cold temperature.
    For the parties, as an Akwa ibom boy, born and raise in Lagos,lol you will hear O wo ankara o je semo oo( if you don't put on your native , no food for you) some people use the native as gate pass to their wedding.
    As for the pepper, lol why will i eat a food without pepper,do you want me to throw up?
    Even if you don't like pepper that much,there must be a little amount of it in your food oo.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +6

      Thank you very much for watching. nigerian weddings are such a vibe and the party rice chai..

    • @mankindgenerousity7075
      @mankindgenerousity7075 Před rokem +2

      Extremely cold...that's where you can get all kinds of foreign fruits...

    • @BeautysTv
      @BeautysTv Před rokem +1

      @@mankindgenerousity7075 exactly

    • @theinkibuschannel4307
      @theinkibuschannel4307 Před rokem

      Ndoteyin, you're right about Jos being uniquely cold. I'm from Uyo, but did my National service (NYSC) in Bauchi. Most of the Northern Nigerian states are very cold especially between November to February. There's a North Eastern part of Nigeria (Adamawa State, Gembu, I think) that compares to Jos in terms of being consistently cold. Just to contribute. Cheers and Songo idem o!

    • @Onenaijagirl
      @Onenaijagirl Před 11 dny

      Try Obudu especially during harmattan.

  • @activeobserver1150
    @activeobserver1150 Před 4 měsíci

    You took your time to learn. Much respect

  • @SerameAndBeyond
    @SerameAndBeyond Před 2 lety +7

    Hahaa i was shocked too. Literally a day after we got back from the hospital the house was full. The noise 😭

  • @greenerpastures6177
    @greenerpastures6177 Před rokem

    🤗9ja woman, weldone👏

  • @misslrose841
    @misslrose841 Před 2 lety +10

    You're so pretty Mrs A and I like your gele.❤️
    😊😊 I really enjoyed this video, thank you for educating us sis.
    As for the BOB culture, I think that's more of a Gauteng thing because where I come from, the host provides the guests with food and drinks, and there's entry fee. I'm very shocked by the entry fee yho, I'd never attend that party... I mean as guest the only thing I need to worry about is a gift not iEntry fee hawu🙆.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching. Hey R600 to attend a baby shower 🤣

  • @cis99
    @cis99 Před rokem +5

    our beautiful wife enjoy your marriage wish you and your family the best

  • @papasho1
    @papasho1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts about us Nigerians. You have acquired Nigerian accent in the way you speak. God Almighty will continue to bless your marriage as He has done over the years. I am a UK based Nigerian and hope to visit SA some days in the near future especially to see the Reed dance live

  • @jonathanogbone9925
    @jonathanogbone9925 Před rokem

    lol, you got me laughing all through, thanks our naija wife

  • @queenzingzang8946
    @queenzingzang8946 Před rokem +3

    🙌🏼❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇳🇬.. mrs akala

  • @yusufbola356
    @yusufbola356 Před 2 lety

    Nice one.

  • @Lifestylebydeeya
    @Lifestylebydeeya Před 2 lety +3

    Nice! Mrs. Akala, lovely to meet you via Trudy's channel. Glad to know you're a creator too.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety

      Thanks dear, I'm inspired by people like you. I love your vlogs too much

  • @christiangideon7966
    @christiangideon7966 Před rokem +6

    Nice video , Nigerians been loud is not about generator noise or whatever it's just natural

  • @andersonojoshimite6047
    @andersonojoshimite6047 Před rokem +4

    Iyawo, ekabo!

  • @sholasholknb9199
    @sholasholknb9199 Před rokem +7

    God bless your marriage and enjoy , Iyawo

  • @owoschannel4300
    @owoschannel4300 Před rokem +5

    Oh welcome our wify we love you. The meat part it called SAKI

  • @ominiekwe7241
    @ominiekwe7241 Před rokem

    Well spoken my dear, you are welcome dear. You started sounding like a Nigerian. You are welcome

  • @AnnahPokubye
    @AnnahPokubye Před 2 lety +4

    Hmmm benefits of palm oil🙋🏾‍♀️ yes please!!
    I know nothing about Nigerians until today! Great video ❤️

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety

      Thanks dear, Im glad I could teach

  • @jeffersonramirez7403
    @jeffersonramirez7403 Před rokem +1

    How can you throw a party and ask me to bring my own bottle???? 😂

  • @bofloa
    @bofloa Před rokem +1

    Yes about the oil that is a fact....

  • @mikeoj9943
    @mikeoj9943 Před rokem +7

    LoL......Try living in Jos, Plateau state they do have winter mostly November through January

    • @derekrabot9692
      @derekrabot9692 Před rokem +1

      Which winter abeg. Jos is just cold. There is no winter in jos

    • @Onenaijagirl
      @Onenaijagirl Před 11 dny

      @@derekrabot9692Some countries refer to that cold as winter. It doesn’t have to snow.

  • @truethots3088
    @truethots3088 Před rokem

    In a naija party not only will you go away with a gift but a takeaway food pack😅😅

  • @tosinkingjames9892
    @tosinkingjames9892 Před rokem +3

    Good job. Congratulations on your wedding and every beautiful thing that will happen to you with my brother. Your presentation was spicy. Keep it up

  • @obiokuobioku4086
    @obiokuobioku4086 Před rokem

    Madam you are welcome to Nigeria

  • @jamesyankins6429
    @jamesyankins6429 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Our wife..

  • @yomi7742
    @yomi7742 Před rokem +5

    Actually, the Yoruba people are the custodian of Peppercious Chilly foods.

    • @Debs_bake
      @Debs_bake Před rokem

      Stop the stereotype.
      I'm Yoruba, and I don't like pepper.
      None of my family does.
      I have a lot of friends that don't like pepper/chilli either.
      Stop generalizing nonsense.

    • @Biobele
      @Biobele Před rokem

      @@Debs_bake I’m related to someone with your last name long story.

    • @truethots3088
      @truethots3088 Před rokem

      @@Debs_bake you are the exception stop crying. We all know if you want spicy food you go to alhaja plc canteen😜🤣

    • @Debs_bake
      @Debs_bake Před rokem

      @@Biobele that's nice.

    • @Debs_bake
      @Debs_bake Před rokem

      @@truethots3088 whatever!
      Stop the stereotype is all I ask.

  • @BeautysTv
    @BeautysTv Před rokem +2

    Dangote is actually the richest black man on earth,not only in Nigeria!

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Před 2 měsíci

      1. HE IS NOT SELF MADE.. CAME FROM THE RICHEST FAMILY.. IN NIGERIA NO ONE IS THAT WEALTHY WITHOUT FAVORTISM AND CORRUPTION

  • @reznikboris5
    @reznikboris5 Před rokem +5

    Dangote is the richest man in africa n the richest black man on this planet earth

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      Earth nko?

    • @BeautysTv
      @BeautysTv Před rokem +1

      @@mrsakala yes earth, he is richer than the likes of tyla Perry.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +2

      Can u imagine...

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 Před 2 měsíci

    SHE HAS NO IDEA WHAT SHE TALKING ABOUT.. WHAT PEACE IN NIGERIA.. ETHNIC TRIBALISM EVERYWHERE

  • @TheGoldRose-pz5nc
    @TheGoldRose-pz5nc Před 2 lety

    Yoh number 7 mara, l when calling each other Lmfao

  • @adeyemikolapo2158
    @adeyemikolapo2158 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for clarifying that there are Yoruba Angels also exist...
    Make I subscribe.

  • @anthonyebube1449
    @anthonyebube1449 Před 24 dny

    We are happy to have you in our household and you must have understood now that colour with which Nigerians are painted is incredibly false. Now you are experiencing the hot weather as you did not know what heat is all about. One point of correction is that Nigerians are not loud in seem to be a negative manner in which this "loud" thing is being portrayed and hyped about. It must be understood that it bothers on perception as we in Nigeria or other West African countries consider the way the South Africans and East Africans speak especially pronunciation of some words as weird and funny. For example, south africans and east africans pronounce the word Against as "Agenenst" and this even excite just smiles from us . We make no single story of it with all its dangers. God by his creation located Nigeria in the hot climate with greater rain fall but placed South Africa in snowy weather, so it is not to be taken for caricature. Yet Nigerians simply don't bother about that characteristics of South Africansor East Africans because that is peculiar to your linguistic nature. Surely even in South Africa the Xhosa speak differently in accent from the Zulu or other tribes and that is how it is with different countries. My sister I am not being hard, just to point out that when something goes on for long unabated or undisputed it becomes a convention and a norm that is believed to be true when it is. Once more welcome to our family, now you are a Nigerian being married to us. Please come home to Nigeria, let your children at least imbibe the Nigerian indomitable spirit of goal getters. God bless you.

  • @SerameAndBeyond
    @SerameAndBeyond Před 2 lety +1

    🤣🤣🤣 BOB. What is that? They really don't get it.

  • @Lifestylebydeeya
    @Lifestylebydeeya Před 2 lety +1

    You bet we love pepper o, As a Yoruba babe I cant testify to that.

    • @Debs_bake
      @Debs_bake Před rokem

      You love pepper.
      Please personalize it.
      I'm equally yoruba and I don't like pepper/chilli.

  • @ricosabo1002
    @ricosabo1002 Před rokem

    Our wife, u're such a beauty 🥰🥰

  • @walkwithorr
    @walkwithorr Před rokem +3

    I hate that culture of being asked to bring stuff when I've been invited. I am SAn, that is not our culture it is a borrowed Western culture.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      Yes truly it's not fun

    • @malpheshopeshy55
      @malpheshopeshy55 Před rokem

      True. Me too.

    • @lets_toks
      @lets_toks Před 2 měsíci

      It's not a borrowed western culture. It has always been in Nigerian culture to give and give
      Wedding we give
      Funeral we give
      Naming we give
      It's just our way of expressing emotions 😊

  • @thandiwejambawa7827
    @thandiwejambawa7827 Před rokem +2

    I love my black tripe. It tastes better than the overcleaned

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +1

      I mean dear it's the blackness that has all the favour

  • @petergyang9784
    @petergyang9784 Před 2 lety +9

    There s cold weather in Jos Plateau State , sorry you don't know every where in Nigeria

  • @yemi1able
    @yemi1able Před rokem +1

    You are so, so on point our wife!🥰
    However, please tell the whole SAn to be scraping their mohodus also; because the black of green things on the meats are animal poops! I’m so sorry to say🙏🏾
    I saw you for the first time just now on another lady’s CZcams channel who is also married to a Nigerian.
    I really like your joke about the generator, but the truth is we’ve always being loud and flamboyant people even before the common use of generators🤣💗

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      My dear, the black part is too delicious 😋

  • @petergyang9784
    @petergyang9784 Před 2 lety

    We have to accept each other ohhh if love bring us together

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety

      Yesso, abeg please tell your friends and neighbours to subscribe to this Naija wife's channel o

  • @nursetinalouise
    @nursetinalouise Před rokem

    The loud takes so much constant energy. Why put out that much energy constantly?! It takes so much energy just to hear constantly too.

  • @BeautysTv
    @BeautysTv Před rokem +1

    A 3 month old isn't new born anymore, for us the beauty of seeing a new born is seeing a new born

  • @halfnigeriaandhalfghana6447

    You haven't explore the whole of Nigeria to experience winter, go to the North Central like Jos, very cold.

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +1

      Very cold? 😂 I'm scared of being killed in the North... I'll stick to my snow and -10degrees

    • @Biobele
      @Biobele Před rokem

      Bro, it’s cold but It’s still not as cold as South Africa

  • @NESTG1973
    @NESTG1973 Před rokem +2

    Tell your husband, WE ALL LOVE YOU so if he misbehaves, we would come and spank him, You are indeed appreciated for showcasing our positive side. Cheers

  • @emmanuelnnamchi6383
    @emmanuelnnamchi6383 Před rokem

    Is like I will be coming to South African,to get myself a wife .

  • @billysehurutshe5382
    @billysehurutshe5382 Před rokem

    🇿🇦🇿🇦✊️✊️

  • @ADEPITANABIODUNSUNDAY

    Palm oil also used to bath baby, the first bath because of body odour

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      Okay i get it now...makes sense

  • @danseabatechnologies4573

    Yoruba people likes pepper the more.

  • @adejohnson137
    @adejohnson137 Před rokem

    I don't think any Nigerian will be able to each anything cooked with that stripe or 'makurdi'.

  • @deedeeumondak4490
    @deedeeumondak4490 Před rokem

    Wait until u meet an AkwaIbom/calabar man.

  • @nsibidiakwaabasi7456
    @nsibidiakwaabasi7456 Před 2 lety +4

    palm oil and salt for poison. Yes😂😂😂😂 loud eh? Look 95% of Nigerian are loud because of population and noise pollution

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety +1

      🤣🤣 I can imagine. But nonetheless Nigerians are such a good vibe

    • @christiangideon7966
      @christiangideon7966 Před rokem +1

      It's natural not because of population or noise pollution

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +1

      It's only populated as helll in some states some states are empty and quite and not loud at all

    • @eniadeadedeji1309
      @eniadeadedeji1309 Před rokem +3

      Which noise???...you don't know anything about your country. Nigerians are naturally outspoken.

  • @Robio_scorpio
    @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +5

    Nigeria is a tropical country and most of the major cities in nigeria are in the very tropical regions of nigeria so its inbetween warm and hot but in north is very cold like southern African weather some states in the north during this time drop to 13 14 5 7 degress only Jo's drops to 4 and highest in a day is 20 to 27 but with very low humidity and its also dusty as hell especially during the peak of the harmattan states like kano Jos kaduna borno etc get really cold land they areent major cities and most Nigerians that migrate to diffrent countries live in major cities and have never even been to the northern region also in the south south as well during the raining season its warm and cold
    Your husband is indigenous to the south west region

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem +1

      Wow 4 degrees is still warm hey atleast you dont get -16 degrees.. Id love staying in the North though. We had snow few weeks back it gets annoying at times

    • @Robio_scorpio
      @Robio_scorpio Před rokem +1

      @@mrsakala 😂😂yhh I'm aware sa is cold as helll , south Africa is too cold for me even summer is not warm enough but i visit a lot tho because my mom is xhosa and igbo and i didn't grow up in sa so I'm not really used to the weather per say , I grew in mostly Seychelles my dads country and nigeria which are tropical countries , the north is great tho its were u would see most of the natural beauty of Nigeria but sometimes has insecurity problems due to tribalism and religious tensions

    • @KateMovik
      @KateMovik Před 2 měsíci

      Let me know whenever you publish this book😂😂

  • @truethots3088
    @truethots3088 Před rokem

    There are more than 3 types of Nigerian men. We have over 200 tribes . Yoruba ,Igbo and hausa are just the majority tribes not the only tribes.

  • @mooressmith7570
    @mooressmith7570 Před rokem

    Dat tea looks like Amarula in a glass, are u sure is a tea?

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před rokem

      Hahahahahaha...... No comment

  • @NESTG1973
    @NESTG1973 Před rokem

    You forgot one, The Yorubas eat small food with LOTS of meat

  • @khwezykhwezy6926
    @khwezykhwezy6926 Před 2 lety

    Lol generator

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety +1

      Lol

    • @petergyang9784
      @petergyang9784 Před 2 lety

      Load shading , Eskom just report the theft of their properties which Lead to inconsistency in electricity ,,, you think we don't know we live in SA and don't don't have power every day so what are you saying here you hater,

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety +1

      @@petergyang9784 Oga sir, please what's the problem? Why would I hate Nigerians when I'm married to the most respectful , remarkable, handsome and intelligent man who knows how to mind his business?

    • @khwezykhwezy6926
      @khwezykhwezy6926 Před 2 lety

      @@mrsakala it's what it's
      We have problem of electricity in South Africa because of cable theft
      And people didn't want to pay / buy electricity
      That's the reason
      Beside that no issues
      If all people can learn to appreciate everything we have
      Life will be good again

    • @mrsakala
      @mrsakala  Před 2 lety +1

      @@khwezykhwezy6926 olor

  • @toochukwuowoh606
    @toochukwuowoh606 Před rokem

    It's only the Yorubas that loves pepper in Nigeria

  • @christobelthipe6957
    @christobelthipe6957 Před rokem +2

    South Africans do dress up when attending a wedding. Every nation they try their best when attending a wedding. The level of dressing can differ because of culture and social norms. Some people are over the top and some are suttle. I have been nigerian weddings in the UK. The food is really nothing to write home about.

    • @kenrow3604
      @kenrow3604 Před rokem +3

      Those are diluted with oyinbo culture, come to our wedding in Nigeria or just search on youtube...

    • @tyaler9805
      @tyaler9805 Před rokem

      South African food is disgusting.

    • @mankindgenerousity7075
      @mankindgenerousity7075 Před rokem +3

      Pls come to Nigeria

    • @truethots3088
      @truethots3088 Před rokem +3

      Eya! the food was nothing to write home about to you.
      Wonder why your comment is dripping with bitterness

  • @olumuyiwaojo3532
    @olumuyiwaojo3532 Před rokem

    No sis, the easiest Nigeria surname is OJO, IGE, ADE, OLA, etc,

    • @Biobele
      @Biobele Před rokem

      Akala is actually easier to pronounce and spell for EVERYONE than ojo or ige or ade or ola

  • @phumezamtiki2771
    @phumezamtiki2771 Před 2 lety +3

    We are trained by white people to be silent😂😂