The Story Behind the Legendary Olumo Rock | Documentary

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2021
  • Olumo Rock documentary - the real story behind this ancient and monumental mountain. Olumo Rock is of major importance in the history of the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. This monumental fortress was a safe haven for ancient Yorubas during the inter-tribal war in the 19th Century.
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Komentáře • 85

  • @nowbiodun
    @nowbiodun  Před rokem +1

    P.S. - I made an account migration recently, and all replies I’ve ever made got deleted 😃. Love to everyone. Please, subscribe to support the channel. Thank you!

  • @johandalambert-hall6205
    @johandalambert-hall6205 Před rokem +7

    The tour guide is absolutely gorgeous, articulate and literally draws you in as she teaches you a little pinch of history. God bless this production!

  • @benjaminolaniyi6598
    @benjaminolaniyi6598 Před rokem +4

    I couldn't keep myself from just smiling throughout my view of the clip. I was just remembering all the experiences I had too when I visited the place in 2018 during my IT days in ABEOKUTA. The place is really a beautiful sight to behold... I bet you'll feel and enjoy the explanation more in it's reality when you go there.
    Kudos to the tour guides... I would never forget the face and voice of our tour guide then too. I can vividly remember that he also ended his speech with these specific words this woman ended hers with too.
    God bless BidCreate, God bless Olúmo Rock caretakers, God bless ABEOKUTA, God bless Nigeria.

  • @manana-ekwato8548
    @manana-ekwato8548 Před rokem +7

    Amazing. If it was on Western place it could have been worldly visited and known.Thank you to enlight our African great culture. We should above all respect and believe our culture and ancestors. Bless Africa

  • @bamboadebiyi
    @bamboadebiyi Před 3 lety +7

    This lady's story-teling skill is superb

  • @hordormorhharporubey9806

    The first Tour Guide was very eloquent, and she gave a very detailed analogy, I doubt she left anything out 🤣 The Second Tour Guide, was good too, but her natural beautiful just dey distract me 🤣 I hope you tipped them well ooo... God job guys! This experience was far better than mine, the guys we met, didn't even know anything 🤣

  • @michaelcarty4442
    @michaelcarty4442 Před rokem +2

    There is a place called Abeokuta in Westmoreland Jamaica too.

  • @graceodeh-smith5301
    @graceodeh-smith5301 Před rokem +4

    Very interesting,love from uk

  • @lesleykaal2286
    @lesleykaal2286 Před rokem +1

    The tour guide made me learn more about Olumo rock😍😍😍 and Abeokuta has a lot of historical places..just from the view of Olumo rock

  • @nadinearmstrong8058
    @nadinearmstrong8058 Před rokem +2

    watching from 🇯🇲🇯🇲 Nice place

  • @sunkanmiolalude9115
    @sunkanmiolalude9115 Před 3 lety +12

    This is nice and educative. Well done guys!

  • @lovelyejighobu244
    @lovelyejighobu244 Před rokem +4

    I real enjoy this history video wow in Yoruba land has good history

  • @tobbsbrown50
    @tobbsbrown50 Před rokem +2

    This is beautiful ❤️😍 my state 🔥

  • @lindamaricheau2707
    @lindamaricheau2707 Před rokem +1

    I'm learning so many things about Africa its amazing ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @deborahsolomon5110
    @deborahsolomon5110 Před rokem +1

    I was here last year 2021🥰it's really fun been there.

  • @hakeemishola2550
    @hakeemishola2550 Před rokem

    That madam made me comment 🥰... she's great! Bless up guys

  • @abiogunkanmi4005
    @abiogunkanmi4005 Před rokem +3

    Wow...Nigeria is blessed!

  • @klezjut8647
    @klezjut8647 Před rokem +1

    I love nature....... I'll love to be here

  • @keinesaffa8182
    @keinesaffa8182 Před rokem +2

    Good from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱!

  • @Ahmzee9
    @Ahmzee9 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Proud Egba boy

  • @humphreyanumbuaseh570
    @humphreyanumbuaseh570 Před rokem +4

    I love the way the woman is explaining to the visitors

  • @propertybypekach8146
    @propertybypekach8146 Před rokem +1

    Very educative video
    Thanks so much

  • @ladelamboswinereviews1343

    Now, I want to visit Olumo rock.

  • @lalalaaaalo
    @lalalaaaalo Před 2 lety +3

    2nd tour guide is soo pretty

  • @joshua2life
    @joshua2life Před rokem +1

    Very lovely

  • @jamiluabubakarsaidu2671

    Good historical background I'm from jigawa state of Nigeria

  • @stellaadekuleromi5454
    @stellaadekuleromi5454 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this wonderful story ❤💕that's great 👍

  • @Magik_Movement
    @Magik_Movement Před rokem +2

    Wow this is beautiful the tour guide did well

  • @moyinoluwasoje5602
    @moyinoluwasoje5602 Před 2 lety +4

    This is really beautiful and educative.
    I was looking for a video to teach my kids in class.
    And now we can tour Olumo rock already.
    Thank you.

  • @tohbeekieltv1019
    @tohbeekieltv1019 Před měsícem

    God bless that mama❤️

  • @lawaltemitope4878
    @lawaltemitope4878 Před rokem +1

    This is a great documentary. I really enjoyed viewing it.
    Willing to visit the rock with my family

  • @directedbybluebox
    @directedbybluebox Před rokem +1

    It's amazing and God Bless you Well done guys

  • @kehindejosephkashimawo9410

    The interesting thing is that Lishabi never lived in Abẹ́òkúta.. Lishabi lived in the old Ẹ̀gbá homestead and died up to a century before Sodẹkẹ́ led the Ẹ̀gbá into Abẹ́òkúta. Ṣodẹkẹ́, warrior and leader of the Ẹ̀gbá people that migrated into Abẹ́òkúta, fought along with other warriors to defend Abeokuta and held other invaders at bay.

  • @SpiderBird1548
    @SpiderBird1548 Před rokem +1

    Wow.. I wanna visit... you are all so beautiful x

    • @SpiderBird1548
      @SpiderBird1548 Před rokem

      @@nowbiodun WOW!🌏
      Yes I will!💗
      Thank-you for you kind invitation💙
      I would love to sing there! I imagine the acoustics are awesome x 🌟💗💗💗💗💗💗💗

  • @freidamonday7456
    @freidamonday7456 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful place though very far from me but by God's special grace 🙏 I will come there

  • @mezillenz8220
    @mezillenz8220 Před rokem +1

    So very enjoyable👍

  • @eletuhalimah5495
    @eletuhalimah5495 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed watching this, the woman made it very interesting, she's indeed been doing the tour guide work 4 long and indded a proud indigene

  • @omobolanleojeniyi5725

    Oh! I love this your guide, so eloquent.

  • @lindaben2019
    @lindaben2019 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the tour. Well detailed

  • @mimirazi7172
    @mimirazi7172 Před rokem +1

    God bless Nigeria

  • @joannafitness9604
    @joannafitness9604 Před 2 lety +2

    This is brilliant!

  • @kateogbebor9200
    @kateogbebor9200 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for exploring this documentary so interesting , good to know where we started frome , I love their morta , I ❤️ 😍 the narrative., keep exploring ..

  • @vivianokoh9298
    @vivianokoh9298 Před 3 lety +1

    enjoyed watching this thanks bro for sharing

  • @rosemaryikubor9681
    @rosemaryikubor9681 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting, May God bless you guys, even that my sisters that was explaning everything for us many greetings to you people

  • @50boyscomedy26
    @50boyscomedy26 Před rokem +1

    This place go make sense to shot movies

  • @rubangakenemosesdarule2606

    This is beautiful love from Gulu city

  • @lilyolevai7782
    @lilyolevai7782 Před rokem +1

    It's goo to show exactly what you talking about the church, the river and so on

  • @onifadejoshua6768
    @onifadejoshua6768 Před rokem +1

    😅😅😅 I'm proud of my state 🤩😍

  • @ifysiscotvtv81
    @ifysiscotvtv81 Před rokem

    I love this.

  • @afrophysicist
    @afrophysicist Před rokem +1

    Beautiful

  • @akinjoaquim1013
    @akinjoaquim1013 Před rokem +1

    Very educative.

  • @prosperchuks7188
    @prosperchuks7188 Před rokem +1

    🤩🤩

  • @shorunmuhameed1901
    @shorunmuhameed1901 Před 3 lety +1

    Welldone biodun,keep it up

  • @oyinwusu4777
    @oyinwusu4777 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @lilyolevai7782
    @lilyolevai7782 Před rokem

    Would be nice if used a torch so people can see inside the house, it is so interesting

  • @justinamaimagani
    @justinamaimagani Před rokem +1

    Wow!

  • @pixenevisuals9560
    @pixenevisuals9560 Před 3 měsíci

    Detailed ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ifysiscotvtv81
    @ifysiscotvtv81 Před rokem +1

    God bless Nigerians

  • @victoriastraw4767
    @victoriastraw4767 Před rokem +1

    Can you do something like this on Obudu cattle ranch?

  • @temiloluwaafopefoluwa6619
    @temiloluwaafopefoluwa6619 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the woman's speech!

  • @Tommysport4ever
    @Tommysport4ever Před 3 lety +1

    Niceeeee

  • @skilladekunle7376
    @skilladekunle7376 Před 3 lety

    Nice 👍

  • @Naijaknowhow
    @Naijaknowhow Před 3 lety +5

    Your tour guide is on point. Her story telling is impressive. The one wey guide me in 2016 no sabi anything. 😂😂
    By the way, hope you tipped her well?

  • @kehindejosephkashimawo9410

    The name "Abeokuta" came from Ifá divination before the Ẹ̀gbá people migrated into Abẹ́òkúta. Ẹ̀gbá had been a big nation before moving to Abẹ́òkúta. Ifá told them to name their settlement after whatever they find there.. When they found Olumo, some people already lived under the rock. Hence, they named the place,, "Abẹ́òkúta". It is not because people hid under the rock at the time of war. Ẹ̀gbá had warriors at the time that waged wars against other intruders like the Ìjẹ̀bú, Ibadan, (the inhabitants of their old homestead) Because, they did not want the Ẹ̀gbá to develop, but the Ẹ̀gbá warriors led by Ṣódẹkẹ́ fought assiduously to maintain the territorial integrity of the city. Ṣodẹkẹ́ led the Ẹ̀gbá people to Abẹ́òkúta at about 1825 and Ṣódẹkẹ́ died 1845. Go and read history and historical facts.. How many people could have hidden under the rock? . Migration to Abẹ́òkúta was not accidental, but by divination, where the oracle said to them that the place would expand to a great city and be very famous. Wọ́n ò pọ̀, ọ̀pọ̀lọpọ̀ èèyàn yóò wà tẹ̀dó sì ẹ́, wọn ó máa bí sii, rẹ̀ sii.. Ti ko si si ogún ti yoo ko ikú Ẹ̀gbá mo lailai.. That was what the ifá divination that Ṣódẹkẹ́ and others consulted told them.

  • @ayowoleakinmokunwa8777
    @ayowoleakinmokunwa8777 Před rokem +2

    Omo, I must marry an Egba woman❤️🤣

  • @koladeolusegun6785
    @koladeolusegun6785 Před rokem

    Are they opened on Saturday and Sunday

  • @silasdahunsi563
    @silasdahunsi563 Před 3 lety

    Wisdom o!

  • @ownoffice1512
    @ownoffice1512 Před rokem +1

    I don’t understand is it the person telling us about the rock we want to see or the rock it self

  • @abigailofosuhene3693
    @abigailofosuhene3693 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏

  • @sandrachikaodi4541
    @sandrachikaodi4541 Před rokem

    Why can’t they put electricity and maintain the rooms to prevent them from destroying?

  • @lyndhaihuoma4685
    @lyndhaihuoma4685 Před 3 lety

    🤝🤝

  • @WW-zc9ge
    @WW-zc9ge Před rokem +1

    Don't go to the embassy. Contact the lady the show you the route through the river and hopefully after 4 years you will get to America 😂

  • @fortuneigo9521
    @fortuneigo9521 Před rokem

    The tour guard did well

  • @alaosegun5580
    @alaosegun5580 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello guys, I am Oluwasegun an MSc Student working on a research onThe Impact of Social Media on Authenticity of Olumo Rock in Ogun State, Nigeria. Knowing that some of you might have visited Olumo rock before, I am seeking your consent to participate in an interview with me on the research. The interview is for research only and your responses will be confidential and anonymised. Thanks in anticipation of your favourable response.

  • @omotola73
    @omotola73 Před rokem +3

    Those ladies working as tour guides were better hosts respect. The fake American guy, was bad for the show. :YoYoYo," please fam

  • @kehindejosephkashimawo9410

    When you pointed at BBHS you did not even mention the name of MKO Abíọ́lá who was genuine Ẹ̀gbá Gbagura son that the military led by Abdusalam killed. The name that readily came was Ọbásanjọ́ because he is lucky to still be alive. Meanwhile, Ọbásanjọ́'s origin was Ìbògùn village in Ewekoro Local government area, where he was born. He was not born in Abẹ́òkúta. It was his uncle who took him to Abeokuta to attend BBHS. He did not attend any primary school in Abẹ́òkúta. I read this from one of his memo, that he (Ọbásanjọ́ himself) wrote. Ẹ̀gbá Gbagura where MKO Abiola comes from had been before they moved into Abẹ́òkúta with their King. Their home included the present Ọ̀jọ́ọ̀ and Ìdó areas of Ìbàdàn... Ẹ̀gbá are of three states, Alake, Gbágùra and Òkè-Ọnà. Òwú were not Ẹ̀gbá, neither were the Ìbarà. The Ẹ̀gbá people received them into Abẹ́òkúta when Yoruba warriors waged war on Òwu and destroyed the place., and their descendants scattered all over other places. Ask yourself why do we have Òwu Kuta, Òwu Ìjẹ̀bú, and Òwu tribes in other places.. As a matter of fact Òwu had been a strong nation on it's own and well established with great warriors before the YORUBA warriors from Oyo, Ifẹ̀, Iwó, Ìjẹ̀bú and other towns. They sacked the whole nation and laid a curse that it should not be rebuilt again. They killed Olówu Ọba Akinjọbi at the time. The old Ìjaye too, was sacked by war before their remnants fled and settled in Abẹ́òkúta. Àgọ́ Ìjàyè, Ìjàyè Kúkúdì and Ijaiye Kúnrunmí are all in Abẹ́òkúta now. Kúnrunmí never lived in Abẹ́òkúta or their present settlement. The place you call Ibadan today were all Ẹ̀gbá homestead. It was due to inner dispute among the Ẹ̀gbá people that made them invite all those warriors to fight against their kinsmen and those ones took over their lands and shared among themselves. That is why the present Ibadan was founded by the YORUBA warriors, Oluyedun, Máyẹ̀ Okunade(Ifẹ̀) , Olúyọ̀lé (Ọ̀yọ́), Ibíkúnlé(Ìjàdó) , etc. That is why their appointment of Olubadan is by military ranking, it is not by oracle. As we speak they know whose rank it is the turn to ascend the stool. Bí àwọn bàbà ńlá wọn ṣe tò tí wọ́n fi ipile rẹ̀ lé 'lẹ̀ nìyẹn.. The Chieftancy is by ranking not by ruling houses. Ask yourself why do we have Ìdó, Ojọ́ọ̀, Ìdí Àpẹ́, Mọ́kọ́lá, Ikija in Ibadan and Abẹ́òkúta? Ìdó and Ọ̀jọ́ọ̀ in Ibadan were Ẹ̀gbá Gbágùra lands and home. MKO Abíọ́lá was Balogun Ìdó Gbaguram His father, Salawu Abiola was Balógun Ọ̀jọ́ọ̀.. Ọ̀jọ́ọọ̀ àti Ìdó Gbágùra are in Ẹ̀gbá Gbágùra, Abẹ́òkúta. You remember Late Olubadan, Ọba Yesufu Oloyede Àṣánkẹ̀ conferred Basọ̀run of Ìbàdàn on Late Chief MKO Abiola as honorary Chieftaincy?? You think he did not know what he was doing?

  • @favourlawrence9818
    @favourlawrence9818 Před rokem

    TOUR GUIDE, POINT OF CORRECTION. IT IS NOT DONGO YARO. IT IS CALLED DOGON YARO TREE. THEY ARE 2 HAUSA WORDS. NICE DOCUMENTARY.

  • @bamboadebiyi
    @bamboadebiyi Před 3 lety

    pansheke

  • @dj_indica
    @dj_indica Před rokem

    You need to do better with your spellings it's Dahomey