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30/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Friday Chukwudi, Mhiz Folashade, Qibula Waka Agbarere, Amarachi Vincent, Gee Man Jaffali, Azakira Sekinat Oluwafeyikemi, Chukwu Uchenna Jude, Dieumerci James, Esthy Bacer

24/10/2024

Thank you all my Igbo family. This for you

One standout tradition in Igbo culture is the New Yam Festival, or "Iri Ji." It’s a big deal and is celebrated to thank the gods for a bountiful harvest. The yams are the star of the show, symbolizing wealth and food security. Have you ever experienced any traditional festivals up close?

23/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Osani Onarigu, Bigy Olaty

21/10/2024

"Ti aye ba nfe la, a maa ni ebun re si" – If the world truly desires you, it will grant you its gifts.

This is a powerful reminder that when you are true to yourself and your purpose, opportunities will naturally come your way. 🌟 Keep shining and let the world see your brilliance.

Good morning and happy new week fams

19/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Adetutu Samuel, Dôñ Ïzzÿ, Loveth Etakpobuno, Ifeanyichukwu Godwin, Call Mhe Opeyemi, Joshua Sunday, Alwande Dlamini

16/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Adetutu Samuel, Dôñ Ïzzÿ, Loveth Etakpobuno, Ifeanyichukwu Godwin, Call Mhe Opeyemi, Alwande Dlamini

“Wúrà tó máa dán, á la iná kọjá.”Translation: A piece of gold that wants to shine must pass through fire first.Meaning: ...
12/10/2024

“Wúrà tó máa dán, á la iná kọjá.”

Translation: A piece of gold that wants to shine must pass through fire first.

Meaning: This proverb emphasizes that enduring hardships is necessary to achieve greatness

10/10/2024

A popular Yoruba morning greeting is:

“Ẹ kú òwúrọ̀” - This is a common greeting meaning “Good morning” in Yoruba.
It reflects the importance of starting the day with a respectful and warm salutation.

09/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Funke Olaniyan, Jimmy Emmanuel

This image showcases a traditional Yoruba crown, known as an Ade or Adénlá. These crowns are significant in Yoruba cultu...
08/10/2024

This image showcases a traditional Yoruba crown, known as an Ade or Adénlá. These crowns are significant in Yoruba culture, symbolizing royalty and spiritual authority. The intricate beadwork and the face at the top are characteristic features, often representing the connection between the king and the ancestors. The long, white beaded veil is also a notable element, signifying purity and the king’s role as a spiritual leader.

Such crowns are typically worn by Yoruba kings during important ceremonies and rituals. They are not just decorative but hold deep cultural and spiritual meanings.

The artifact in your image is an Ife/Yoruba Bronze Head, a significant piece of Yoruba art. These bronze heads were disc...
06/10/2024

The artifact in your image is an Ife/Yoruba Bronze Head, a significant piece of Yoruba art. These bronze heads were discovered in 1938 at the Wunmonije Compound in Ife, Nigeria. They are believed to represent Yoruba kings and date back to the 12th-15th centuries CE.

The heads are made using the lost-wax casting technique, showcasing remarkable realism and intricate details. They highlight the importance of the head (“ori”) in Yoruba culture, symbolizing the seat of divine power and the essence of a person’s identity.

These artifacts are not only artistic masterpieces but also hold deep

“Ẹni tí ó bá mọ́ ìrìn, kì í ṣubú.”Translation: “He who knows how to walk does not fall.”Meaning: Knowledge and wisdom gu...
06/10/2024

“Ẹni tí ó bá mọ́ ìrìn, kì í ṣubú.”

Translation: “He who knows how to walk does not fall.”

Meaning: Knowledge and wisdom guide one safely through life’s challenges.

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