Yorùbáness

Yorùbáness

@Yorubaness

A Media Company Promoting 𝗬𝗼𝗿𝘂𝗯𝗮 Culture, People, Heritage, Entertainment, Events, Heritage Tour, Workshop & History Ads@yorubaness.com.ng

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The Story of Olajumoke: The Inspiration behind Angélique kidjo "Agolo" Thread! Retweet https://t.co/ABVLHQEYiM

Waterleaf called Ẹfọ Gbure in Yoruba, is a rich source of crude-protein (22.1%), crude fibre (11.12%) and ash (33.98%). All these vitamins and minerals contribute to high antioxida...

Velvet bean, Werepe in Yoruba, also called Devil beans. leaf extracts and seeds helps treatment of Parkinson's disease, cancer, venom, male infertility, and nervous disorders. Incr...

Mrs. Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti travelled widely, including to the Eastern bloc (Hungary, USSR and China where she met Mao Zedong). These interactions angered Nigeria, Britain and Ameri...

In 2009, Adebayo Ogunlesi's company GIP invested £1.455 billion to acquire the majority shares in London Gatwick Airport. He is from Sagamu, Ogun State. His father became Nigeria’s...

The History of Lagos is Different from the History of Lagos State The History of Lagos is very interesting and Complex Lagos which was the first capital of Nigeria was only 27 sq...

Amala contains dietary fiber, which reduces colon cancer risk by preventing hazardous compounds in the food from affecting the colon mucosa. It is highly rich in antioxidants that...

“ÌLú Àjé” – A Small Town In Oyo State Known As The Town Of Witches And How The Name Was Derived Thread! Retweet and Comment https://t.co/XTR75aEGIN

In Yoruba culture, AROKO is a non-verbal semiotic system of communication. For Example, Sending a broom to someone means - you no longer want to see them in your house. https://t....

Is Incarnate death (Akudaya) a reality or just a Myth? Thread! Retweet and Comment https://t.co/yaRI4Q2iwQ

Jesu Oyingbo - The Popular Story of Emmanuel Odumosu, The Nigerian man who called himself Jesus Christ Thread! Retweet https://t.co/gGtA4HL8jG

Ali Must Go - How 50 kobo Caused Nationwide Protest in Nigeria in the year 1978 Thread! Retweet https://t.co/nDMGGP1kl1