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The Yoruba Academy is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan, non-governmental, multi-disciplinary institution set up to shepherd the growth and development of Yorùbá language, arts, and culture, through collaboration with scholars, politicians, businessmen and experts in Yoruba language, culture, economics, law, science and technology, and governance.
This board game aims to teach you the Yoruba languageLocation: Lagos, NigeriaAremu Anuoluwapo Adeola designed the game, 'Yooba Lingo'targeting parents living in the diaspora who want their ...
BBC Yoruba is the Yoruba language service of the BBC World Service meant primarily for the Yoruba-speaking communities in Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo and Yoruba speakers in diaspora. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is part of the 12 new language services incorporated by the BBC World Service.
Orisha spirits, also referred to as gods, are the messengers of Oludumare, communicating through possession during spiritual rituals such as the feast. Yoruba categorizes the orisha into several categories: "Cool," temperate, calm gods "Hot," temperamental gods; The spirits of great ancestors, humans who became gods
The first season of the show began airing in 2014 and the thirteen season is currently on air. [ 2 ] Aajiirebi is a pre-recorded 30-minute educative and entertainment talk show being aired on Africa Magic Yoruba which focus on discussions on societal and cultural issues in contemporary Nigeria and African society directed by Tunde Oladimeji and ...
The Bag of Wisdom: Òsun and the Origins of the Ifá Divination. InMurphy and Sanford, 2001. Òsun Across the Waters: A Yoruba Goddess in Africa and the Americas. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001, 141–54; Chief FAMA Fundamentals of the Yoruba Religion (Orisa Worship) ISBN 0-9714949-0-8 (works self-published through her company)
Today, many African Americans share ancestry with the Yoruba people. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] After the slavery abolition in 1865, many modern Nigerian immigrants of Yoruba ancestry have come to the United States starting in the mid-twentieth century to pursue educational opportunities in undergraduate and post-graduate institutions.