Add us on Google Lessons from the Yoruba to Other Nations Since this is my last article in this series of “What Makes Yoruba ...
Since about the 10th century AD, we Yoruba have been enjoying a high level of civilization in our towns, cities and kingdoms. By 1750, one of our kingdoms, the Oyo-Ile kingdom, had conquered a large ...
Dr. Sina Okanlomo is the President of Yoruba One Voice Worldwide, a socio-political group for Yoruba sons and daughters in the Diaspora. In this interview, he speaks on the importance of June 12 in ...
In a world where mother tongues are rapidly fading, UK-based Nigerian Modupe Olagunju has found it imperative to unveil Àṣàlẹwà, a centre for Yoruba distance learning to bridge the gap. In this ...
In her bid to support the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) endangered languages programme, actress and broadcaster, Feyikemi Niyi-Olayinka, has announced a ...
Growing up was a mix of discipline, culture, and resilience. I was born into a humble and hardworking Yoruba family in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. My upbringing was strongly rooted in the cultural ...
If you are Yoruba and you are older than the Facebook or Twitter generation of Nigerians, if you are struggling to cope with expressions such as LOL (laugh out loud) , LMAO (laugh my ass off) OMG (Oh ...
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