Nigeria is one of the most culturally wealthy countries in the world. With 371 tribes, 36 states, and the federal capital territory. Furthermore, festivities are an important element of Nigerian culture, and they are carried out with much splendor and grandeur. Furthermore, these Nigerian festivals are one method to highlight the country’s rich culture and
In this article, you will learn about Yoruba greetings including how to say hello in Yoruba, their postures of greetings and so many other things. With this guide even if you are a non-speaker of the language, you will be able to greet well using the language. Yoruba which is one of the main ethnic
The Urhobo Traditional Marriage is highly dependent on the families of both couples in line with various traditional customs and cultures of the tribe. An average Urhobo values his own family members more than anything. So, an Urhobo Traditional marriage will be successful only with the agreement of the two families. The Urhobos are mostly
Calabar City has been a center of attraction, and their tradition has been admired by many, both Nigerians and foreigners at large but only cause of the famous “Calabar Cultural Carnival“, little or nothing is known about their marriage requirements but this post is here to change that. The list of the traditional marriage requirements
Want to know more about Nigerian Pidgin English? This article would help especially if you are a foreigner to understand and be able to easily communicate or relate with Nigerians from every part of the country regardless of the tribe. In this article we have listed 15 Nigerian Pidgin English phrases you will love to
As human beings, we are sure to face challenges in life, this is not a curse, but a reality of life, and therefore, we must be ready to embrace life as it comes, though with a push to get out believing in God always. You never can tell what awaits that thought of suicide coming
Except a change occurs, the below category of People will forever remain poor. There is a popular saying that “Poverty is a choice,” on the reverse, it simply means that becoming successful is dependant on every individual. Well, many at times, some persons have argued that the above is not true. But to be factual,
Ever wondered Why Nigerian Youths Love iPhone that some even go great lengths just to have one? the thing about Nigerian youths that no one can take away from them is their love for materialistic things. Without prejudice to any gender. And now, thanks to technology – mobile phone manufacturing companies to be precise. The
To a very large lot of people, shopping is joy. The peace of mind that comes with having a credit card or cash at hand and being able to shop almost anything and everything in the store makes shoppers feel like superheroes but while shopping might make you happy for the time being, shopping without
Nigerians are known to be very superstitious and most of these superstitions are very funny and seem interesting. Here are a few superstitions by different tribes in Nigeria The crossing of ropes A particular set of Nigerians don’t believe that they should pass under a rope used for drying clothes outside…instead some of them turn