The Town of Witches in Nigeria
ILU - AJE is a town in Nigeria and it name simply means the town of witches. I was joined by fellow creators @NigeriaToTheWorld @busayoad10 and @nonyerichy to explore and uncover the history behind this unusual name ILU - AJE .
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BIGGEST AFOR MARKET IN IGBOLAND? ||AFỌR NNOBI #NNOBI #ANAMBRA #IGBO #AFRICA
This vlog is about Afọr Nnobi, a traditional market in Nnobi, Anambra state that holds every Afọr day.
In Igboland, there are four days in Igbo calendar which are Eke, Orie, Afọr and Nkwọ. There are specific markets that holds on each of the day.
Afọr Nnobi is a very busy market and has been rated by many as one of the biggest Afọr markets in Anambra and Igboland.
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Cost of cow in Nigeria 2018 - Imowo Ijebu Ode Ogun State
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We traveled to Imowo Ijebu Ode, Ogun State as (Id el Kabir) is close by.
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Real Mermaid caught in Sri Lanka | TRIP PISSO
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✍ Scream of the Mermaid
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Once upon a time there was a beautiful island with charming and calm beaches, sparking waves flew one after another reminding us the elegance of the nature.
This beautiful island was the home for a once majestic nation. These people were living together in harmony with the nature which provided everything for them. They had beautiful gardens, they had large paddy fields and they had dozens of Cattle and they protected the nature as their own eyes.
Time passed and these people started to change. They became creative to innovate technology to ease their lives. but they lost the love to the nature. They started to cut down trees, spill waste to rivers, dump garbage to the sea, kill animals and they made everything a mess.
Nature could not bear this anymore. So, it started to hurt back. Rain was stopped. Trees and paddy fields could not produce food for people. rivers went dry. Once a calm and quiet sea became rough. nights became longer. darkness grew and deceases killed so many people. People did not get quality air to breath.
One day in a gloomy evening a strange thing happened in one of the beaches. The sea became rough, fishermen couldn’t control their boats. Sun got afraid and went down early. wild animals started shouting and a strange thing was washed up to the beach.
People gathered to the beach.
What was it? People were wondering. Few brave young men tried to reach it. And it was a human fish. It had a long tail like a fish. It had hands and a face like a human. It was a Mermaid.
This Mermaid was washed up to the beach half dead, strangled with garbage. Sick living in the toxic water and she was hardly breathing. young brave men helped to release her from strangled garbage. She slowly dragged herself back to the sea. before she swims away, she gave this message to the people of that island.
“Every second breath you take comes from the ocean. Ocean is mother who gives the life to the whole world”
People were sad, people were guilty. People realized that they should protect oceans and mother nature. They got the message very clearly. They wrote about this incident in their diaries. They kept this day memorized deep in their hearts.
And they stopped hurting the oceans and nature. They stopped dumping garbage everywhere. They stopped using toxic chemicals. They stopped killing too many animals. They cleaned the beaches. And then the nature responded back. It cleared skies, it gave rain to the people and rivers started flowing. flowers bloomed, fruits got ripen. Sea became calm.
This day ( 8th June ) was later named as “World Oceans Day”.
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Translated by : Kavindu Karunarathna
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Ojude Oba: Yoruba Heritage | A Short Film
One of my goals for this year was to tell the story of the Yoruba Aunties and Uncles of the Ojude Oba Festival which happens in a town in Ogun State, Nigeria called Ijebu Ode. The Ojude Oba Festival is a renowned cultural celebration that takes place in Ijebu-Ode, a historic city in Nigeria. This is an annual event held to honor the Oba, the traditional ruler of the Ijebu kingdom, and to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.
Hope you really enjoyed this short but very rich piece about my Yoruba people!I will be posting a much longer video in a couple of days which would be a really informative travel guide for those who want to attend, participate or find out more about the Ojude Oba Festival.
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Roads of Nigeria 2010 - Passing the market of Ijebu Ode - Ogun State - Nigeria
2010 passing the market of Ijebu Ode - Ogun State - Nigeria
Lagos to Ijebu-Ode
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The Mysteries Behind Yemoji River in Ijebu Imagbon
Yemoji river is one of the popular rivers in Ijebu Imagbon, Ogun State. It is no doubt a tourist site of high repute with a good influx of visit.
The mysteries behind this river will marvel you. The river and yam! What is the connection between the two? What must you, and must not do with and around this river?
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This Is Oja Iba, Ibadan and Not Oja Oba, Ibadan | I Visit Iba's Palace.
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OJUDE OBA FESTIVAL IN IJEBU ODE
Ojude Oba is one festival that many anticipate every year in Yoruba land, especially the Ijebu people. The festival, this year, was filled with pomp, glitz and glamour.
IJEBU Ode has remained remarkable over decades as an ancient city with rich cultural heritage, like Ile-Ife, which has provided traditional values that serve as symbol of unity for the Yoruba people of Ijebu kindred. One if its rich cultural symbol of unity is the Ojude Oba festival. The Ojude Oba Festival brings the sons and daughters of the ancient city from wherever they reside in the world back to their ancestral land annually to re-unite with their families and friends amidst divers fanfares.
The festival is usually held in two days after the Ileya festival. The Ojude Oba festival shifts from Ijebu Ode to Ijebu-Isiwo for another three days celebration after the Ileya. The main purpose of the festival is for the people of Ijebu to come together as one to honor their king and the festival is regarded as one of the biggest in West Africa.
The annual Ojude Oba festival started some 100 years ago when Imam Tunwatoba led his friends and family members to pay homage to his friend, Oba Fidipote, the then Awujale of Ijebu land during the Ileya festival for his assistance to the peace Islam enjoyed in his domain which has grown in leaps and bounds to assume the status of a flagship cultural festival.
The festival has now grown to a great extent of being a rallying point that brings together sons and daughters of Ijebu-Ode from across the globe and re-uniting them. It was suppose to be just a festival, celebration to appreciate the King but the Ojude Oba Festival has grown beyond that to become a symbolic arm of the people of Ijebu, a rallying point that strengthens social relations among the people. The Ojude Oba Festival is seemingly become a pilgrimage for the people of Ijebu.
The yearly cultural festival is so colourful, full of glamour and entertainment with display of masquerade dances, cultural attires and other cultural dances. It is usually a day that indigenes and visitors enjoy the best of cultural values and hospitality in Ijebu Ode.
The festival started about a century ago as a purely religious event when the Ijebus imbibed Islam as a way of life.
All Ijebu people are expected to come home for the festival, kill a ram, even if they are no longer Moslems, and attend the Ojude Oba to dance with their ages grade before the Awujale. Ijebu people are noted for their love of displaying what they have and this festival allows the various groups to show off their wealth and prosperity.
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Governor Babatunde Fashola Pays Visit to Agboremileke - FESTOUR
The term masquerade can refer to a masking performance, a masked performer, or the character embodied by the mask itself.
Masquerade is an important mode of cultural expression for several groups from Nigeria.....The agboremileke has a specific period for the celebration by their devotees.
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10 HoURS RoaD TRiP TO SOUTHerN NiGERiA
10 hours road trip to southern Nigeria/ Nigerian road trip experience/ Travelling by road in Nigeria/ Nigerian Roads.
Hello Fam, hope we all doing good this holiday season. I wanted to share my journey by road from the north-central all the way to the southern part of the country. Hope you learn a thing or two from it. And by the way, the transport fare was about eight thousand naira. Feel free to drop a comment below if you got any feedback concerning this video. Cheers!
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IKORODU OFFIN RIVER TOUR #nigeria
Lagos is surrounded by water and this makes it one of the states in Nigeria that have best beaches and resorts where you can get to relax and enjoy yourself.
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NIGERIANS WHY GO TO DUBAI WHEN WE HAVE THIS!!! Discovering this abandoned tourist city!!!
NIGERIANS WHY GO TO DUBAI WHEN WE HAVE THIS!!! Discovering this abandoned tourist city!!!
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Are Yorubas from Egypt or Mecca? | Orisun Yoruba by Araba Fayemi Elebuibon | Joegraphy
Where did Yoruba people originate from? This is the first Google search related to the Yoruba people of Nigeria, which are located in West Africa. Araba Yemi Elebuibon explains the Yoruba conception of creation as it is portrayed in Odu Ifa. Some people mistakenly believed that the Yoruba people, who reside in the southwest of Nigeria, were race that has been existing since the time of their ancient father ODUDUWA, who migrated from the historic city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Yoruba people are not Arabs. Yoruba is from the kingdom of Ife in southwest Nigeria, in the Yoruba language it means 'land is expanding'. The Yoruba people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria and are also found in Togo, Benin, Ghana and other West African countries. The Yoruba people have a long history of trade and commerce, as well as art and culture. The Yoruba people are known for their beautiful architecture and wood carvings. They have been influenced by many different cultures throughout history. The Yoruba people have a vibrant culture that still thrives today. The Yoruba people celebrate many festivals and holidays. The most important festival is called Sango and it honors the god of thunder who brought rain to the lan
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