About 50 miles north of Lagos lies Igbo-Ora, a sleepy rural town of about 92,000 citizens. Igbo-Ora is peopled by members of the Yoruba tribe, which makes up around 21% of the Nigeria’s population.
From why a pregnant woman should have safety pin attached to her dress to why a person shouldn't drink coconut water, check out some funny Yoruba beliefs. This ethnic group, like every other ethnic ...
Some tribes value education, and some others don't. Some tribes value education, and some others don't, and this inequality exists particularly between the southern and northern parts of the country.
Love is a beautiful thing. The Holy Book says that it is not good for a man to be alone, and that a man must leave his father and his mother and will get married to his wife and the two of them will ...
A British clothing retailer has come under fire for trademarking the name of the west African Yoruba people several years ago, igniting a debate online about whether trademarking names of ethnic ...
The Arewa Youths Integrity Network (AYIN), a socio-political group from northern Nigeria, has accused the President of favoring the Yoruba ethnic group while neglecting other tribes in Nigeria. The ...