Aunty Ruky Goes to the Zoo
Aunty Ruky took her pupils to see live animals at the zoo and she taught them how to call the names of animals in Urhobo. It is educative and entertaining.
Read MoreAunty Ruky took her pupils to see live animals at the zoo and she taught them how to call the names of animals in Urhobo. It is educative and entertaining.
Read MoreWhich character would be more useful when you want to introduce a scene with humour order than AKPOS? The mysterious boy who is full of comical antics.
Read MoreIn this episode Aunty Ruky teaches how to call names of birds in urhobo. These are names of some of the common birds in urhobo, both domestic and wild.
Read MoreThis is the first episode of Aunty Ruky teaching Urhobo. This week lesson is how to call the names of some fruits in Urhobo. The video is very educative
Read MoreUrhobocast episode: an interview with Chief Philip Emagbetere. Onos Chanoms explores Urhobo UK unity with with the President of Council of Urhobo Chiefs.
Read MoreMoves are underway to address the long-standing disunity in the Urhobo community in the UK as Council of Chiefs and Heads of Urhobo Kingdoms call Meeting
Read MoreUkodo, ‘food of our forefathers’ because of the use of goat meat, particularly he-goat with its scented flavour, used in family celebrations
Read MoreOn a good day, there is nothing quite like Amiedi, commonly known as Banga Soup. This is a highly versatile soup with quite lot of variations.
Read MoreUKERI means ‘counting’ in the Urhobo language The Urhobo numbering system can count up to one billion and more, like it is done in other languages.
Read MoreThe great Urhobo musician and philosopher, Professor Johnson Adjan, live rendition of what is perhaps his best song. We celebrate Urhobo music
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