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YORUBA TRADITIONAL WEAR
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How much more could a yoruba man or woman look more beautiful without aso oke which nature has synchronized into their culturel Black is Beautiful be African , Live African.
The Idoma people are a hospitable tribe settled partly in nassarawa state, cross river state with the majority of them in benue south or the middle belt the Idomas are basically hunters and farmers also known to be great warriors who originated from the famous kwararafa kingdom with tribes like Igala, Igbira and many others the Idoma culture is such a powerful one that since the 14 century up till date it has maintain its stand in morality and nobelity the Otukpo tribe of the Idoma people shows traits of her past culture in various ways amongst the Otukpo people a male adult child is greeted [Odu] meaning staff of authority so technically every otukpo male child is a king by birth, surprising Otukpos however via their culture put in place means by which their culture could be preserved for as long as time prevails this are mediums like the Alekwu Afia a figure believed to be the symbol of her culture and traditions it also serves as a medium between them and God in heaven [Owoicho]
A series of photographs taken in the slums of Lagos shows the faces of sex workers living in squalid conditions. And the images have a tragic undercurrent, with tens of thousands of people in the sex trade diagnosed with HIV each year, and millions dying from AIDS across Nigeria . A survey conducted last year has also highlighted that attitudes towards condom use is helping the spread of the condition, and research suggests that nearly a quarter of Nigerian sex workers have HIV.
Ray Stephen Oche And His Matumbo - Botalaboyoka - YouTube ▶ 5:11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8yZuzfc-Ic Ray Steve before he was born has an aunt whom up till date was able to make it to the archives of smith sonian museum of art her name is Edigwu so the family didnt only bring native celebrities but world celebrities Born on June 28 1936, in Edikwu Village, Oturkpo, Idoma Division, Benue Plateau State, Nigeria, Ray Stephen Oche comes from a family of musicians, singers and flute players. His ancestors and folks were undisputed celebrities in the many music festivals of his native region, especially in the 30′s, and Ray just followed with amazing ease and talent, the path they had so gloriously thread. From the tender age of 8, Ray was already an outstanding flute player in his village school band. Soon after, Ray joined local bands and became a first rate Obinde singer and started travelling extensively, visiting every part of Northern Nigeria, wh
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