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Monday, 17 August 2015

When witches gather at the witching hour...:-)

LMAO. Funny interpretation in a Yoruba movie

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    1. Madam Linda the word "WITCHING" is in your dictionary. Here it is ; witching(a)
      (s) possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; 'charming incantations'; 'magic signs that protect against adverse influence'; 'a magical spell'; ''tis now the very witching time of night'- Shakespeare; 'wizard wands'; 'wi!

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    2. I swear linda and you guys are you dumb,the translation is correct,there is something called witching hour,With a modern literal meaning of "midnight," the term witching hour refers to the time of night (3:00-4:00 am is commonly speculated) when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective.

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  2. Lolz, my pple, my pple we no dey carry last

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  3. Lolz, my pple, my pple we no dey carry last

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  4. Lol!!

    For ur captivatin short stories visit www.itsdidisblog.blogspot.com

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  5. Hehehehe after fighting corruption and boko haram, Baba will have to do something about Yoriwood.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Ode. Yoriwood ko yobuwood ni. Its not ur fault, it is linda d great tribal propagandist i blame. Read a book & spend less time online making useless comments.

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  6. Watchung yoruba movies is like you are telling your brain that you are tired of being smart and want to be dull from the rest of your life. God will not allow that.

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  7. U go fear witching hour.... Lol

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  8. Lmao.. And what hr is that?

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  9. I no fit laff abeg. Which one be "witching hour" kwa??? Linda take note!

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  10. I no fit laff abeg. Which one be "witching hour" kwa??? Linda take note!

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  11. I no fit laff abeg. Which one be "witching hour" kwa??? Linda take note!

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  12. na so esp yoruba movies. make they no witching witching the movie oo. lol

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  13. To employ secondary sch cert holders to do translation they won't listen. Now this is what you get when you use primary school graduates

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  14. Hahahhahahahha no be only witching hour....lolz dere wall clock nko

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Lolx.... #NowPlaying>> mountain: ese peters....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Isn't it ironically pathetic that the Yorubas despite having the strongest Christian Clergies in the Country are still Neck/Head deep in traditional fetishness as compared to other tribes?
    Some fucking contradiction, huh.

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    1. You should move around more often. Yoruba won't even place 10th on a list of fetish dialects in Nigeria.
      Magicblackxxl@gmail.com

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    2. Common sense would tell u d presence of one led to d "strong" clergies in d other but im sure ur question is rhetorical since ur disposed to tribal foolery.

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    3. History lesson. Islamic jihad took over northern nigeria way b4 d portuguese/british stepped on these shores. Christianity/Catholicism took over d south east/south south due to d predominance of d slave trade. The eboes were completely brainwashed of their culture in order to assimilate fast to their new american society. The yoruba slaves were mainly taken to d islands by d british & were not expected to assimilate to society since they were not in britain. Dt is why ifa religion is STILL practised all over d carribean islands and brazil today. D yorubas dt later became christians or muslims were mainly by CHOICE. Dt is why catholicism NEVER worked wt xtian yorubas, d revivals dt happened in d 40's & led some of our grandparents to christ had to demonstrate d power of God.

      Question: Upon d prevalence of xtianity in d southeast, why is dt region prevalent wt drug pushing, 419, expert scammers, fraudsters, movie piracy, baby factories, stealing, sale of expired goods, fake products wt designer names slapped on, one chance, greed, arrogance and pride more dn any other tribe in d country? Some fucking contradiction, huh.

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    4. Don't mean no Disrespect cos Z is down with all tribes as a World Citizen.
      I still troll around Western Queens.
      Moreover, we learn everyday, so there's no need for more shitstorm.

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    5. Not taking sides with anyone but being wondering bout the Yorubas for such ways too and why no one ever points out the fact that the Ibos became really crafty just right after the Biafran War... clearly becos of being marginalised and highly exploited by...

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  17. Who translates these Yoruba movies?! They are always ruffled with grammatical error

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  18. Who translates these Yoruba movies though and yer they always riddled with grammatical error?!

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    1. There's such a term, its usually between 3-4 am. Be informed Linda.

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    2. Thank You Tamia..Linda should get her facts right before posting..Witching hour is perfectly correct

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  20. Jst a simple transcription yet diz guys say de got d most educated ppl. Wot stops dem frm usin d socalld educated ppl Dan Allah!

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  21. Omg! Choi... Yoruba film directors can fuck up ehn

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  22. That's exactly the type of language used by Shakespeare . There is a "witching hour". I like to poke fund at awful English in these movies as well but on this occasion they didn't make an error


    witching hour

    Word Origin

    noun
    1.
    midnight:
    a rendezvous at the witching hour.

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    1. Anon don't mind these olodo people jare.
      For a while there I thought nobody knew there is actually such a phrase as 'witching hour'! I blame Linda.
      The translator in this case should be employed more as he/she gets it.

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    2. You're absolutely right. I'm amazed at Linda's ignorance. There's even a book titled the witching hour by Ann Rice.

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  23. Yoruba people.
    What a tribe.

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    1. Fuck u, senseless money loser.

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    2. You are a clown person for saying that

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    3. Which tribe make sense reach d yorubas for naija..just tell me

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    4. Money maker, you are 100% foolish, check your dictionary, witching hour is correct, olodo.

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  24. Lmao! U go fear witching hour na

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  25. Anonymous. Spot on. All the other comment makers need to read a bit more. Linda, nothing wrong with that phrase at all.

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    1. Don't mind them all..Knowledge is power, they all need to be informed. They're crying because it's coming from yoruba movie.Linda is a great hypocrite.

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  26. They're always making mistakes like this, their movies are always interesting 4real but the interpretations na fire choi

    That vuvuzela P guy

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  27. Lol it is not a small sumfin.

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  28. Lol it is not a small sumfin.

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  29. Lolz,can't deal with this,they are always making errors.

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  30. It is perfectly correct...there is nothing wrong about it. Witching hour is an hour when supernatural events are thought to occur, especially midnight.

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  31. Witching hour is an hour when supernatural events are thought to occur, especially midnight. The interpretation the guy gave to it was perfectly correct...So, there is no need to hold the guy with hoots of derision.

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  32. I don't see anything wrong with that!
    It's correct

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  33. Its not an error please...the "witching hour" is between 3am and 4am when witches powers are said to peak...Linda! LV bag and Louboutin shoe no fit hide ignorance o...

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  34. what's funny linda? witching hour is 3 a.m. read a book!! i don't see the grammatical error

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  35. what's funny linda? witching hour is 3 a.m. read a book!! i don't see the grammatical error

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  36. "With a modern literal meaning of "midnight," the term witching hour refers to the time of night (3:00-4:00 am is commonly speculated) when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective."

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  37. Gawd! IGBO PEOPLE ARE SO ILLITERATE. Linda ur the perfect spokeswoman for that. witching hour is 12 am or 3 a.m. why u are so reluctant to stop being lazy is beyond me.

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  38. SMH for u linda. Of all d blunders u could have shown, in ur tribalistic rage u put up a translation dt is actually CORRECT! Illiterate fool. Now we all know u dont even understand english and ur correcting pple. LMAO!!!!

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  39. Linda olodo rabata! U see ursef.

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  40. Aunt linda!!! It's correct oo pls.

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  41. Linda u messed this up.it is very correct. Check your dictionary

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  42. Is witching hour 12 midnight or 3 to4 am na? You people need to agree.

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  43. Don't you have English dictionary there you....ok agreed the phrase is wacky from what you wrote above so why can't you then give us correct phrase....Miss Lindolodo

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  44. Just checked thru my dictionary last night before seeing this here... Linda, the worst part is that you concluded on your own without even checking the English dictionary and now expose the truth that Yorubas really seek education much more than the Ibos.

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  45. I hate to say this, tribalism and hate runs deep in the vain of the Igbos

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  46. OMG....who did this..if i catch that person en. looolz

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  47. This is actually correct. Linda should take a course in writing and reading as well. And a whole bunch of ignorant comments...sad

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  48. @Linda @Bonario ...you are the only reasonable guys worth replying... Haba!!! as learned as i thot u to be...u shoulda consulted your lex(archaic) before posting and commenting... the translation is CORRECT... took me like 3 seconds trying to figure the humor in it.

    To all the ethnic bigots... the phrase "back to school" should kick in now.

    Nearly all Nigerian movies (except for some exceptional few) are riddled with laughable errors....except hausa movies which stick to originality. so to say yoruba movies this n that is unjust. but the thing is they still make an effort (write a script and lets see how well u do).

    I read some hateful ethnic comments and just marveled as d level of hate eastern people bear towards others. smh Y'all really need JESUS to comfort your wearied soul

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    1. Hahahaha @ y'all really need jesus to comfort you wearied soul. When i read peoples comments it just baffles me alot

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  49. Linda Ikeji, be enlightened!!! Grab a book and read...if you like, don't post my comment.

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  50. It's astounding how many people find fault in the translation. Shows how behind our educational system really is. Linda and all the others please grab a book once in a while.

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  51. Ah Linda I am so embarrassed on your behalf, I dont get why you find this funny. Let me help you small. "the term witching hour refers to the time of night (3:00-4:00 am is commonly speculated) when creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful and black magic to be most effective." got that on the internet. you could have just googled.

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  52. If no one is well informed to know and share with people/users that this statement/grammar is not wrong, Linda has succeeded in misleading millions. Pls Madam, never you forget that millions of people are attached to what you push to the web. Therefore, do a proper research before any publication. Thanks

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  53. Linda just stop it there...it also happens in our languages too

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