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Luanda Reggae Defenders - what is your long term agenda?

Luanda Reggae Defenders is a now a popular movement with roots in Vihiga and border Siaya and Kakamega counties Attention is brought to the manner and conduct the movement has gained fame and followers, mainly the Youths. The movement capitalizes on funerals. With a poor culture of putting the dead to rest, the Reggae Defenders have taken it by storm and rebranded the infamous ‘Disco Matanga’ – disco at funeral. Reggae Defenders on move. Pic: Charles Rankings: Facebook They mobilize quickly on the day the dead will be discharged from the mortuary. They have this huge old school sound system that is over buzzing to no clear reggae song - that they hire a pickup to carry - and it has a young DJ mainly standing there than mixing anything. Often, against the rules, the casket is grabbed from a hearse vehicle and tied to a motorbike. There it will be swayed and jerk breaked between other motorbikes on the narrow roads. That, is, how a fellow soldier, often a young dead, is mourned. ...

Ul'logoori ul'lahi

Lung'afa: Idaywa yukutanga iraguu, 

Avavuchi, vuchee!

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Ngana Lubanga: When I see a lot of ululogori being spoken I feel so good. I hardly hear it or speak the language. Keep communicating in lulogori. Kwaza kumanye kulumoroma pole pole. Vuuchee basaniaga

Musa Kagasi: Vuchee

Sande Olocho: Vuchee. Ilyuva lyakatonga

Patrick Analo Akivaga: Vucheyage muno mbozwa/amwavo

Govedi Muzami: Sometimes back we had session s of writing in Maragoli. I personally had picked up alotπŸ‘ŒπŸΏ. I would encourage such continues. I specifically  benefited from the spelling bit.

Ngana Lubanga: I support this magwiji wa lulogori kindly do that

Bradley Kisia: Where can we get material to teach/learn lulogoli?

Lung'afa: Bro, it is veeery easy. 

a, avana!  e, engereka! i, isindu! o, ovosera! u, uvuchima! 

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Bradley Kisia: Hehehehehe. Lakini vitabu nahomba zivideo, nyara kunyola hai zana. Mukaye wange aveye MuEmbu na avana vange si vamanyi lulogoli dave, ndiyo the reason for the question

Sande Olocho: Bradley, it is currently an ongoing project insofar as I know.

There is a technical team working on the audios, text and You-Tube video clips.
Some kind of modern material that suits our current context.

Bradley Kisia: That's nice. Please keep us informed.

Lung'afa: Vanga vwaha vasingil'lii muganda gwene yigu. 

- Vaveeku yimu?

Ngana Lubanga: Joseph ndanyi wrote two books on teaching of lulogooli. I bought the two. He is in this forum and not talking. Ndanyi chigiraki omoroma da? We are in trouble Bradley mine is from isiolo

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