Video: The Lagos Ibadan Expressway
September 28, 2010 by Cara Titilayo Harshman
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Amazing!! I finally got the chance to see u guys speak yoruba and u dazzled me so much with the way u were speakn it, Wish our pple could learn from this and stop the stupid attitude of stopn their kids from speakn the language when u guys could come from that far to learn the laguage. Keep up the good work guys. Eku Ise O!
Cara,
Loved this! You are too precious. I saw Reggie on Sunday, and went out for Soul Food with him and his roommate who is from Nigeria!!! How crazy is that?! I told him about your Yoruba, and he knew exactly where you were. The nicest guy…and 7′ tall.
Hugs and loves,
Michele