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The Agbaje Episode

About The Episode

The second in our series of conversations with people 75 years and over, this episode is a truly special one. We meet two Agbaje sisters (82 and 91 years old) who have lived their best lives and lived to tell the tale.  Mrs. Moulin Ashake Agbaje - Anozie and Ms. Wule Agbaje (the Agbajes) are special, and boy, do let us know it! In this episode, we talk about:  life as children of a millionaire in pre-independence Nigeria polygamy and family life la dolce vita in 50s England Cliff Richard (of all things) the Nigerian civil war counting your blessings above everything else, the Agbaje Oriki (poignant, deep, rich, incredibly moving) and then, the joke - the side-splitting joke. This one requires Google Translate but absolutely worth the effort. A moving, wistful tribute to an incredible generation. Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter Sponsored by Banana Island School See More of Banana Island Living

About The Episode

The second in our series of conversations with people 75 years and over, this episode is a truly special one. We meet two Agbaje sisters (82 and 91 years old) who have lived their best lives and lived to tell the tale.  Mrs. Moulin Ashake Agbaje - Anozie and Ms. Wule Agbaje (the Agbajes) are special, and boy, do let us know it! In this episode, we talk about:  life as children of a millionaire in pre-independence Nigeria polygamy and family life la dolce vita in 50s England Cliff Richard (of all things) the Nigerian civil war counting your blessings above everything else, the Agbaje Oriki (poignant, deep, rich, incredibly moving) and then, the joke - the side-splitting joke. This one requires Google Translate but absolutely worth the effort. A moving, wistful tribute to an incredible generation. Banana Island Living’s Instagram Banana Island Living's Twitter Sponsored by Banana Island School See More of Banana Island Living

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