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Nigerian fashion has been popularized by the Nigerian edition of the South African magazine Drum, which was launched in Lagos in 1958 and featured images of the "new" Nigerians. [7] In the late 20th century, several editions of the Dressense Fashion Catalogue were produced by fashion designers in Nigeria, aimed at the upscale market. [ 7 ]
Yoruba demon is a slang for a young man, typically of Yoruba descent who is often a smooth talker or a playboy. [1] The words "Yoruba Demon" started as a joke on social media circa 2015 as a way to describe a stereotypical ability of unfaithful Yoruba men to charm their way into a woman's heart but has also been used as an ethnic slur or insult and has been typically used in internet memes. [2]
Different ways of wearing a balaclava A woman modeling a knitted balaclava. A balaclava, also called a ski mask, is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face, usually the eyes and mouth. Depending on style and how it is worn, only the eyes, mouth and nose, or just the front of the face are unprotected.
In 2002, Ruggedman released the song "Ehen" featuring Nomoreloss. The song, which was directed at then established acts in the Nigeria music industry, criticised Eedris Abdulkareem, Black Reverendz, Maintain and Rasqui for their apparent lack of lyrical contents or originality in their songs.
Agbada is the flowing robe traditionally worn by the Yoruba people across West Africa, specifically among the Yoruba of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and Togo. [1] It comes with an inner cloth of varying lengths and it also comes with a pair of bottom wear in form of native trousers called Shokoto.
The Oba (King) of Lagos wearing a Fila Gobi. Fila gobi is a soft hat traditionally worn by the Yoruba people of Western Africa. [1] [2] It is made of hand-woven aso oke fabric, cotton, velvet, or damask.
A 38-year-old man is in a serious condition in hospital after being attacked by two men in balaclavas. Officers were called to a property on Lower Bathville in Armadale at about 19.25 on Saturday.
Trybesmen (also known as Da Trybe) is an African hip-hop group from Lagos, Nigeria. The Nigerian newspaper NEXT describes them as "one of the pioneers of hip hop in Nigeria" [1] and the BBC called the group "legendary" in 2005. [2] The three original members, known as Eldee, Kaboom and Freestyle, first met in 1994 in Lagos. [3]