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Yoruba art, with its bold colors and patterns, has played a huge role in shaping global fashion. Its vibrant textiles and intricate beadwork are now a staple in modern clothing lines. Designers use ...
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The Punch on MSNGani Adams challenges Yoruba monarchs on cultural identityThe Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, has called on traditional rulers across the South-West to intensify efforts in promoting Yoruba culture and tradition.Adams made the call during the ...
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Tribune Online on MSNUnderstanding Obatala, the Yoruba deity who created the human raceBy Adediran E. AderantiObatala is one of the most revered and prominent African deities, particularly within the Yoruba religion. (which originated in Nigeria). As an Orisha, Obatala is considered to ...
Nigeria is home to over 250 ethnic groups, each with its own language, history, and rich cultural identity – and nowhere is ...
Ikeoluwa Abioye, who once made headlines for earning nine A’s in her WAEC exams, is now using her tech skills to protect and ...
Alhaji Sidiku Buari, President Yoruba Council of Elders Ghana and a prominent figure within the Ghanaian community has described the upcoming Yoruba Day as a landmark event poised to strengthen ...
Think Yoruba First urges unity among Yoruba people, emphasizing cultural preservation, economic empowerment for youths, and leveraging technology for growth. A socio-cultural group advocates for a ...
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, embraced tradition in style as he appeared in elegant Yoruba attire at this year’s Ojude Oba Festival held in Ijebu Ode on Sunday. In a video posted on his official ...
The National Yoruba Day celebration will return in 2025 with a renewed focus on unity, cultural preservation, and correcting misconceptions about Nigerians living in Ghana.
The festival promises to celebrate Yoruba culture, with traditional and modern fashion displays, music, and dance performances. It is expected to bring stakeholders and community leaders together ...
A prominent Yoruba language expert has urged for the establishment of more women-led language clubs and digital content series to safeguard the Yoruba language and culture for future generations.
The John Randle Centre for Yoruba History and Culture is a bold and colorful challenge to traditional ideas of a what a museum should be.
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