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It Is Not In Our Culture To Dress In Style… Whose Culture Is This by TrustNigerians: 5:34pm On Mar 11, 2013
It is not in our culture to dress in style… whose culture is this


Before colonization and adoption of foreign culture our people use to dress in style.
Our ladies wear what is known today as bikini, and they looked stunning. If you don’t have image memories ask your dad or older relative to provide core information about African culture. The idea of body decoration (tattoos) and bikini came from Africa. Body decoration is still practiced in Nigeria by the Yoruba ethnic group, And original bikini by zulu people of South Africa.

We adopted foreign culture but foreign culture is not stable, it seems the people we adopted their culture are confused; they are going backwards, suddenly they found something in our culture that thrill them. Their current dressing pattern was adopted from Africa.

….Challenging and controversial topic….the truth must be told.

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