2023 was a year packed with every imaginable activity that saw the period through its ups and downs, but the Oza Carnival, an event hosted annually and at its third edition already, brought the needed succour to those seeking to have a fun-filled celebration December.
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Torn on what to gift your loved ones this season? Here are 5 thoughtful and affordable Christmas gifts Not to…
Here’s a selected names of Nigerian artists that have made name for themselves both in and outside Nigeria
One of the most powerful masquerades in Nigerian culture is the Zangbeto masquerade of Egun people.
Tribal marks are one of the features of the Nigerian peoples’ culture and tradition.
If you are familiar with African made alcoholic drinks which are usually distilled from fermented palm tree juice, then ‘Gbolokai’ of Kalabari people is not far-fetched.
Head tie in Nigerian culture is one part of the people’s lifestyle, especially the ladies who look adorable in it.
While there’s so much history behind waist beads, it’s generally agreed that the existence of waist beads dates back to antiquity, as far back as the 15th century. Some scholars are of the opinion that the history of beads began in ancient Egypt (North Africa
It can be said that there can never be anything as beneficial to our health than that just God has freely given to humanity which are the various gifts of nature. Unarguably, palm wine is one of those
One of the trending topics on social media in the past few days is the looting of Oba of Lagos’ Palace which led to the taking away of the Yoruba Monarch’s staff of office (Opa Ase) by hoodlums.
Nigerians took to the street in peaceful protest in the past few days in #ENDSARS campaign which showed the people’s…
From time to time, people come together to support a progressive case or repeal against social injustice and as an integral part of the society, you either stand for or stand against a cause. For many who have not come across the term ‘Cancel culture’, it can simply be described as withdrawal of support for a person, brand, or organization for saying an doing something that the public finds offensive. A method of ostracisation the sees the removal from social circles whether it be online or physically as a form of retribution.
Nigeria is blessed with different tribes which are made up of distinct and exciting features among which is in their…
Most of us these days only know about musical instrument such as the trumpet, saxophone, guitar, piano, and several other…
One of the traditional music instrument associated with the Yoruba people is the ‘Bembe’ drum.
The Olojo Festival is a culture festival in the calendar of the Ile-Ife, Osun State which is located in the Southwestern part of Nigeria.
One of the numerous tribe we have in Nigeria is the Koma tribe which became part of Nigeria shortly after the nation’s independence.
One of the most sacred of festivals celebrated among the Yoruba people of Southwest Nigeria is the Oro Festival.
Do you still think masquerades are spirits/gods or they are just another scam in the Nigerian society?
One of the top events in Yorubaland is the coronation ceremony
The social media has again served as a source of blessings for another young Nigerian as the Ooni of Ife,…