Nigerian Traditional RulersTraditional rulers in Nigeria frequently take their titles from those who ruled separate states or communities before to the foundation of…Oct 16, 2021Oct 16, 2021
Aṣọ Òke (Hand Weaving Cloth)This is the prestigious hand-woven cloth of the Yoruba, a major ethnic group in the southwest of Nigeria. It is made from cotton and…Oct 11, 2021Oct 11, 2021
The Maasai Jumping TraditionThe Maasai people have become one of the more widely known symbols of East Africa and standing proud in the savannah with their red…Sep 19, 2021Sep 19, 2021
Igbe Iyawo: The Yoruba wedding CeremonyIn the Nigeria (Southwestern part), traditional marriage literally called ‘Igbeyawo’ called in Yoruba land literally means ‘bride carrying…Sep 19, 2021Sep 19, 2021
Nigeria Durbar FestivalThe Durbar is the world’s largest procession of brightly colored horses. It has developed over time in accordance with the northern part of…Aug 17, 2021Aug 17, 2021
COLOR AND THEIR TRADITIONAL REPRESENTAION IN KOREATraditional Korean color symbolism was governed mainly by the different dynasties and era. This symbolism is influence by many factors…Aug 17, 2021Aug 17, 2021
Know about the Nigeria Educational SystemEducation in Nigeria is based on a 9–3–4 system, which involves three levels of institutional learning processes; primary, secondary and…Jul 17, 2021Jul 17, 2021
Comparison of West Africans Seasons with South Korea’sThere are two main seasons in West Africa — the rainy season and the dry season. The rainy season occurs between April and October in the…Jul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021