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From culture and comfort to religious tradition, here’s why many Nigerians wear native attire to work on Fridays.
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Legit.ng on MSN"No need to be from royal family": 6 fascinating facts about Ibadan’s Obaship system, see full listIbadan's unique Obaship system follows a rotational, merit-based path to kingship, has no royal houses, and often crowns aged, well-experienced monarchs.
From Zomer to Yohji Yamamoto and all the way back to Viktor & Rolf—designers have been experimenting with the upside down, inside out, and sideways to reflect a sense of playful rebellion in the face ...
Yes, both the old and young people of Ijebu and perhaps Ogun State origin are still savouring the satisfactory experiences ...
Akintoye emphasised that freedom is never cheap and urged his people to be prepared to make sacrifices to achieve their aspirations. Renowned Yoruba historian and self-determination activist, Prof ...
Culture Minister Hannatu Musawa attends the vibrant Ojude Oba festival in Ogun State, showcasing stunning traditional attire. Watch the video now!
The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi has once again urged all Yoruba sons and daughters to worship the one true God and avoid giving obeisance to deities.
Owoade made this declaration during a courtesy visit by a high-powered delegation of royal Warri Chiefs and prominent Itsekiri leaders to the ancient palace of the Alaafin in Oyo town, the cradle ...
After going home to Nigeria for a celebration of life, stylist Becky Akinyode found a side of herself and her style that she had lost ...
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.
Mayungbe, an ardent lover of Yoruba culture and tradition, also commended Governor Seyi Makinde-led government of Oyo State for mandating civil servants to wear traditional attire twice a week ...
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