One way to witness the richness, style, and diversity of the Nigerian culture is through our traditional weddings. It is a combination of our food, our style, and our music all in one beautiful and lavishly planned event. The events are usually expensive (even without the bride price) and time-consuming, but fun. It is usually a time to bond between families. Plus it is also becoming a trend in the global scene; many Nigerian wedding videos go viral on the internet almost every week.
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My brother from another kindred. Kee kwanu? The only Igbo man with a Yoruba brother. We just dey push am…
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When such clerics, who are called by hunger, gain mass followers, they yearn to have their share of the national cake. They do invite corrupt politicians to their religious services. If a politician honors their invitation and donates generously, such politician is a sacred person and followers will be encouraged to give him their staunch supports
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Our government takes a lion share in the educational downfall of this nation. A great nation has a great plan for its education. A successful nation has successful educational accomplishments. A nation fails when the foundation of its educational structure collapses.
Egbon my friend, how are you this beautiful Nigerian day? Mazi, kosi wahala for my side o. Like you always…
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