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Ojude Oba was a full display of elegance, tradition, and pride!Among the colors and culture,  stood out in the best way ...
10/06/2025

Ojude Oba was a full display of elegance, tradition, and pride!

Among the colors and culture, stood out in the best way possible; not just a presence, but a reflection of the culture itself.

A reminder of how deeply our stories live on through what we celebrate.

Duro Ladipo : The Legendary Pioneering DramatistDuro Ladipo (born December 18, 1931 – died March 11, 1978) was a pioneer...
09/06/2025

Duro Ladipo : The Legendary Pioneering Dramatist

Duro Ladipo (born December 18, 1931 – died March 11, 1978) was a pioneering Nigerian dramatist, composer, and actor renowned for revitalizing Yoruba traditional theatre in the postcolonial era. His innovative folk operas, which blended ritual poetry, traditional rhythms, and indigenous instruments, were deeply rooted in Yoruba history and mythology.

Ladipo’s most celebrated work, Ọba kò so ("The King Did Not Hang"), dramatizes the story of Ṣango, the Yoruba god of thunder, and garnered international acclaim, including performances at the 1964 Berliner Festwochen and the 1965 Commonwealth Arts Festival in London .

Born in Osogbo, Nigeria, to an Anglican catechist father and a mother from a lineage of traditional drummers, Ladipo was steeped in both Christian and Yoruba cultural influences. Despite his father's Christian convictions, Ladipo was drawn to Yoruba traditions, often sneaking out to observe masquerades and traditional festivals. This passion led him to incorporate traditional Yoruba elements into his works, challenging the norms of his time .

In 1962, Ladipo co-founded the Mbari Mbayo Club in Osogbo with German scholar Ulli Beier, transforming it into a cultural hub for artists and dramatists. His theatre group, the Duro Ladipo National Theatre, produced several notable plays, including Oba Moro, Ajagun Nla, and Eda. These productions not only entertained but also served as vehicles for cultural preservation and education .

Ladipo's contributions to Nigerian theatre were recognized both nationally and internationally. In 1965, he was honored with the Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) award for his outstanding achievements in the arts. His legacy continues to influence contemporary Nigerian theatre, and efforts to preserve his work, such as the rehabilitation of the Mbari Mbayo Club and the establishment of a mausoleum in his honor, underscore the enduring impact of his contributions to African cult

Balogun Bello Odueyingbo Kuku of Ijebu Land was one of the powerful and wealthy balogun in Yoruba history. He fought sev...
03/06/2025

Balogun Bello Odueyingbo Kuku of Ijebu Land was one of the powerful and wealthy balogun in Yoruba history. He fought several wars such including the Danasugbo war, the Ekiti Parapo war. He was the De facto leader of Ijebu Muslims during the military subjugation of Ijebu by the British in the early 20th Century. His conversion to Islam in 1902 had been a major lost to Christian missionaries, so significant that the news was reported in a British mission magazine. Through his influence, the now greatly celebrated Ojude Oba festival had been turned into a grand ceremony marked by pomp and splendor. Gorgeously dressed, he would ride on well-adorned horse to the Awujale’s palace, accompanied by prominent Ijebu people and members of the Muslim community.

What do you know about Balogun Kuku?

Former Miss Western Nigeria and Broadcaster Ms. Julie Coker in Ibadan. 1962s
03/06/2025

Former Miss Western Nigeria and Broadcaster Ms. Julie Coker in Ibadan. 1962s

Deborah Enilo Ajakaiye was just 40 years old when she became the first female Black Professor of Physics, not just in Ni...
01/06/2025

Deborah Enilo Ajakaiye was just 40 years old when she became the first female Black Professor of Physics, not just in Nigeria, but the whole of the African continent in 1980. She retired from academics 11 years later at 51.
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When Many Watched Jegede Sokoya On The New Masquarade Series; We Thought He Was A Yoruba Man. He Had All The Features. T...
01/06/2025

When Many Watched Jegede Sokoya On The New Masquarade Series; We Thought He Was A Yoruba Man. He Had All The Features. The Tribal Marks, Posture And Accent.
I Didnt Even Know Claude Eke Was His Name Although The Name Always Appear On Our TV Sets Everyday.
Claude Eke, The Talented Actor, Producer And Multi-Linguist Personality Consistently Played The Role Of A Yoruba Man, Little Did Many Of Us, Who Grew Up To Follow The New Masquarade, Knew That The Man, Whom We Saw In Our Innocent Young Minds As A Yoruba Man Was A Full-Blooded Igbo Man Until His Death When His True Background Was Revealed. I'm Not Sure The State He Came From, But I Heard A Lot About Imo State.

Top 10 funniest yoruba actors 😂🥰🔥
01/06/2025

Top 10 funniest yoruba actors 😂🥰🔥

Meet veteran actor Hubert Ogunde the father to actor Owobo Ogunde, the man who acted Balogun in "Anikulapo"
28/05/2025

Meet veteran actor Hubert Ogunde the father to actor Owobo Ogunde, the man who acted Balogun in "Anikulapo"

Popular juju musician, Sir Shina Peters, met by his mother, Victoria Asake Peters, at the Lagos airport upon his return ...
28/05/2025

Popular juju musician, Sir Shina Peters, met by his mother, Victoria Asake Peters, at the Lagos airport upon his return from the UK in 1972.

Photo Source: Prince Adekunle/Bimbola Babarinde

Speak your language to your children - Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka
28/05/2025

Speak your language to your children - Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka

THIS IS FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA, Nigeria 🇳🇬 Credit :BEST OF AFRICA
24/05/2025

THIS IS FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA, Nigeria 🇳🇬

Credit :BEST OF AFRICA

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