Ebira Traditional Musical Instruments – The Ebira people, an ethnic group predominantly found in Kogi State, Nigeria, are known for their rich cultural heritage and strong attachment to traditions. The…
Introduction How To Use Bitter Kola (Oro) – It’s important to note that bitter kola is not typically associated with rituals signifying progress, unlike kola nut and other traditional items.…
Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has lauded the residents of Lokoja and Kupa for their peaceful conduct during the selection processes of their new traditional leaders. The commendation came…
The Hamar People of Ethiopia The Hamar Culture – Nestled in the fertile region of the Omo River valley in southwestern Ethiopia, the Hamar people, also known as Hamer, are…
Introducing the Grandeur of Itinochi Revolution: A Magnificent Fusion of Fashion and Culture in Abuja, Nigeria! Prepare to be captivated by the essence of Itinochi Revolution, an unparalleled celebration of…
Imagine a time-honored celebration that embodies profound cultural values and beliefs, emphasizing morality, female empowerment, and the essence of womanhood. This is precisely the essence of the Ovia-Osese Festival, a…
The concept of divinity in Ebira culture is deeply rooted in the belief in one supreme God known as Ohomorihi. Ohomorihi is considered the ruler of the world and the…
Introduction: The Esan people, hailing from Edo State in Nigeria, have a unique tradition that has sparked curiosity and speculation among both locals and outsiders. The distinctive mark on their…
Sharo Tradition – The Fulani people are people of the West Africa with a high population in Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad. They also have existence in some North and…