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Yoruba Is The Glue Holding Nigeria, Olu Falae Says

Yoruba is the refugee camp of Nigeria- Olu Falae Former Finance Minister, Chief Samuel Oluyemisi Falae, has made a statement… Read More

6 years ago

BBN: Seyi Awolowo Dazzles in Lovely Picture

Seyi Awolowo is one of the Pepper Dem Housemate doing well for himself since the end of the show Read More

6 years ago

Egbo and Lamuluke_ A Perfect Combination

Egbo and Lamuluke is a combination of food you’ll have delight in eating. Read More

6 years ago

Is Traditional Wedding Enough In Nigeria?

Traditional wedding is the primary established form of marriage recognized in a given country or religious or social group at… Read More

6 years ago

Adire: Nigerian Local Fabric

Adire has since been used to make different things, ranging from bags, pillowcases, shoes, and other clothing accessories. It is… Read More

6 years ago

Nigerian Traditional Accessory: Irukere

A Yoruba festival called ‘Obaluwaye festival’ was held in some parts of Brazil earlier in the year and there were… Read More

6 years ago

Calabash in Nigerian Culture

Nigeria is a land with diverse cultures which share various things in common. Calabash, also known as white-flowered gourd or… Read More

6 years ago

THE AKOKO PEOPLE OF SOUTHWEST NIGERIA

The Akoko people belong to a cultural sub-group among the Yoruba tribe. They are found in the Northeastern part of… Read More

6 years ago

MENU LIST FOR NIGERIAN PARTY

It’s no news that Nigerians are fun lovers and seekers. We are the life of the party anywhere we go.… Read More

7 years ago

A HEART ROBBER: POUNDED YAM

If you will ever win the heart of a Yoruba man, just prepare him a dish of pounded yam. I… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN TRADITIONAL DRESSING: THROWBACK STYLES

Its #TBT, let’s take a look at the Nigerian dressing that caught the eye many years ago. It is so… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN LOCAL SNACKS: OJOJO (WATER YAM BALLS)

Forget sausage roll, pizza, hamburger, and other junks, ojojo is a snack you have to taste for its uniqueness and… Read More

7 years ago

LAFUN & EWEDU: A TWO-IN-ONE DELICACY

Have you ever tasted a food that is so compatible like a center back pairing in football? Huh! Lafun and… Read More

7 years ago

OBALUAYE: A YORUBA DEITY WORSHIPPED IN BRAZIL

Obaluaye Festival is celebrated in honor of Obaluaye (Lord of the Earth), an Orisha (deity) associated with infectious diseases and… Read More

7 years ago

A YORUBA MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: AGOGO

A significant feature in Nigerian music is agogo (bell). A single or multiple bells that is also used throughout the… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN TRADITIONAL WEAR: ASO-OKE

One of Nigeria’s finest and fabulous traditional wear is Aso-Oke. It is a hand-loomed cloth woven by the Yoruba people… Read More

7 years ago

FACTS ABOUT THE AWORI TRIBE

The Awori Tribe is a sub-group of the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria. They speak a distinct dialect of the… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN LOCAL GAME: AYO OLOPON

Ayo Olopon is a traditional game played by the Yoruba people of Nigeria. The game is similar to the Oware… Read More

7 years ago

THE PEOPLE OF IJESHA LAND

The people of Ijesha land belong to a Yoruba sub-ethnic group. This group is predominantly from Ilesa and domiciled in… Read More

7 years ago

TRADITIONAL DANCE: YORUBA CULTURAL DANCE

Apart from the Nigerian contemporary dance moves that are in vogue all over the world, there are traditional ones too.… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN FOOD RECIPE: EWA ALAGBADO

Ewa Alagbado is a common Nigerian food that translates to ‘beans with corn’ from Yoruba. Beans is widely grown in… Read More

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