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Eyo masquerades don’t speak to anyone; apparently, it is a ‘no-no’. However, they do have a strange way of communicating with observers and spectators. Throaty short words, almost inaudible but uttered in strange eerie-like sounds. What is the message they give and what does it mean?

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A. Explanation of Yoruba culture and traditions Yoruba culture, which originated from the Yoruba people in Nigeria, is deeply rooted in traditional practices and beliefs. This ethnic group values their rich cultural heritage and upholds it in various aspects of life, including marriage. B. Importance of traditional Yoruba marriage wishes In Yoruba culture, marriage is considered a sacred institution and the union of two families. Traditional marriage wishes play a crucial role in this ceremony as they convey well-wishes, blessings, and prayers for the couple's happiness, prosperity, and fruitful union. During Yoruba traditional wedding ceremonies, wishes are expressed through melodious songs, heartfelt prayers, and proverbs, symbolizing the importance of . . . Yoruba Wedding Engagement, Nigeria Culture, Marriage Wishes, Melodious Songs, Yoruba Culture, Nigerian Culture, Yoruba People, Yoruba Wedding, Cultural Beliefs

A. Explanation of Yoruba culture and traditions Yoruba culture, which originated from the Yoruba people in Nigeria, is deeply rooted in traditional practices and beliefs. This ethnic group values their rich cultural heritage and upholds it in various aspects of life, including marriage. B. Importance of traditional Yoruba marriage wishes In Yoruba culture, marriage is considered a sacred institution and the union of two families. Traditional marriage wishes play a crucial role in this…

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FROM THE NIGERIAN TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER Yoruba cultural nationalism Written by Diran Apata ⁠ ⁠ Sunday, 22 December 2013 ⁠ ⁠ A few days ago, in a leisurely discussion involving many Yoruba men, women an…

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