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characters in the movie, playing the King's niece
It's the first filmDirected by Yoruba actress Funk
College, Ibadan, and Higher College, Yaba in Lagos
A Yoruba, Aluko was born in Ilesha in Nigeria and
names include egusi in Yoruba and agushi in Hausa
Its common names include egusi in Yoruba and agush
first novels to be written in any African language
It was the first full-length novel in Yoruba, and
luwo of Iporo Ake and Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland
He holds the Yoruba aristocratic titles Oluwo of I
ng widespread consternation across western Nigeria
Chief Alao Akala, who holds the Yoruba aristocrati
et in London, married in 1955 and moved to Nigeria
Her parents, Abedisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in e
lisher, politician and aristocrat of the Egba clan
Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (August 24, 1937
Historical Yoruba Cities
Historical Yoruba Cities.
n Yoruba comedy-drama film starring Funke Akindele
Jenifa is a 2008 Nigerian Yoruba comedy-drama film
Yoruba Cultural Association of Cuba in France
Yoruba Cultural Association of Cuba in France
but as having "gone up the ceiling" or Oba wo aja
In Yoruba culture, the king is not announced as ha
ts had forbidden the practice of African religions
Yoruba deities were identified with Catholic saint
of rapping was Yoruba, English and broken English
His style of rapping was Yoruba, English and broke
usegun Obasanjo, who is of the Yoruba ethnic group
His mother went on to marry former Nigerian presid
City, Nigeria to an Edo mother and a Yoruba father
Fashek was born in Benin City, Nigeria to an Edo m
nd thunder, and took him as his personal protector
Chano pledged allegiance to the Catholic Saint Bar
and from 1883-1914, the Anioma of Western Igboland
In the south, the British had to fight many wars,
notes of indigenous African historical literature
Saburi Oladeni Biobaku (1918-2001) was a Nigerian
History', published in 1973, and a few other books
He later wrote 'Sources of Yoruba History', publis
ements, such as magic, monsters, spirits, and gods
It contains the picaresque tales of a Yoruba hunte
Yoruba: iru
Yoruba: iru
yo, the one-time capital of the old Yoruba Kingdom
A West African offshoot of the main clan, the Damb
ayer", "Prayer Fellowship" or "The Praying People"
"Aladura" in Yoruba means "owners of prayer", "Pra
llage: The Yoruba movement in America, Carl M Hunt
Oyotunji village: The Yoruba movement in America,
is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba musical genre
Waka music is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba mu
ers in Nigeria and other areas of the Muslim world
His works on traditional healing remains a point o
ashe in Yoruba mythology
ashe in Yoruba mythology
Orisha of volcanos, the wilderness, and the river
In Yoruba mythology, Aganju is the Orisha of volca
Irunmole and the divinity of destiny and prophecy
In Yoruba mythology, Orunmila is the spirit of wis
Yoruba name "Oluwaseyi" (meaning "God made this")
"Seyi" is a nickname for the Yoruba name "Oluwasey
Apaadi is a 2009 Yoruba Nollywood film
Apaadi is a 2009 Yoruba Nollywood film.
n, the son of Nigerian immigrants of Yoruba origin
Akinnuoye-Agbaje was born in Islington, London, th
is very popular among the Yoruba people of Nigeria
It is very popular among the Yoruba people of Nige
her African roots to the Yoruba people of Nigeria
She was also able to trace her African roots to th
ople of Nigeria, see Professor Robert Sidney Smith
For the British expert on the Yoruba people of Nig
evidence of a direct relationship between the two
It is very close the Ayoayo game of the Yoruba peo
raditional beliefs of the Yoruba people of Nigeria
Also known as "La Regla de Lukumi", this is an Afr
ity, morality, and the ultimate destiny of mankind
As a result, he set out to describe the religious
rica for about 15 years prior to his incarceration
Adebisi is a native of Nigeria, of the Yoruba peop
sonal Names by Adeboye Babalola & Olugboyega Alaba
A Dictionary of Yoruba Personal Names by Adeboye B
ings on schizophrenic visions and severe psychosis
Another Nigerian Yoruba prisoner, an elderly man n
igion came from Plato's Atlantis by way of Egypt.)
(For example: Leo Frobenius's belief that the Yoru
debook into Yoruba religion, Orisha Academy (1982)
Olorisha: A guidebook into Yoruba religion, Orisha
was born on the same day that his grandfather died
He also often uses his second name: Babatunde (Yor
Yoruba Society of Mexico
Yoruba Society of Mexico
e, Yoruba soft cane, and African serendipity berry
Common names for this species include miracle frui
ns of the African-Americans, Yoruba Temple, (1962)
Tribal origins of the African-Americans, Yoruba Te
h Africa and about 100 mortuary objects from Egypt
The collection includes masks, Yoruba thorn carvin
ing Pa Akindayomi's sermons from Yoruba to English
He became one of the interpreters translating Pa A
en Torah vs. the energies of the Yoruba traditions
Courses include intra-cultural analysis between To
NIVERSE", as well as the book, "THE YORUBA ARTIST"
This body of work has been documented in the book,
was the mother tongue for 0.39% of the population
As of 2000, before being annexed to Miami Gardens,
that means “soul of the earth”, as a symbolic name
The two members of the group chose Ogguere, a Yoru