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That is one of the actions of a humble leader! For Nigerian history, cultures, tourism, current affairs and lifestyle, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later |
I will return it, and dont ask me 2 swear! For Nigerian histories, culture, tourism and lifestyle, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later! |
Are we no more practising democracy? For Nigerian histories, culture, tourism and lifestyle, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later! |
Thanks to him! What FG should have done since! For Nigerian histories, culture, tourism and lifestyle, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later! |
God will expose all these fake pastors and Alfas. They are the problem of the society. For Nigerian histories, culture, tourism and lifestyle, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later! |
VoslerGrimsbane:You are highly welcome. But how will you prove that to me that they dont have Arabic origins? |
The Hausa tribeis one of the most interesting tribes in Nigeria. Their fascinating culture, beliefs and history added to their interesting lifestyle. They dwell in the northern part of Nigeria and are very large in population. The purpose of writing this article is to enlighten you more about the Hausa people therefore writing out some FACTS about the Hausa People… 1. The Hausa people are highly influential in the society Lets take a glance at the Nigerian politics, we’ll realize that it is dominated by the Hausa ethnic group and most of the political leaders are from the Hausa tribe. The reason why the Hausa people are being considered as a good politician is the fact that they are good in utilizing opportunities and are also very strategic. Apart from the politics zone, the Hausas are also influential in the religion world. 3. The Hausas are the largest ethnic group in Nigeria According to the latest national population census, the Hausa people are over 30 million out of the total 160 million population of Nigeria that belongs to over 500 ethnic groups. Out of the three major ethnic group in Nigeria which are Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, Hausa stands out as the largest of all. In addition, they can be found in other West and Central African countries such as Ghana, Togo, Chad and so on. The Hausas are the 4th Largest Muslim Bloc in the Planet Nigeria is a multi-religious country with Islam, Christianity and Traditional African religion being the three most popular religions in the country. Due to their Arabic roots, the Hausas are predominantly Muslims and very dedicated to their religion. They are considered the 4th largest Muslim bloc in the world. Inasmuch as the Hausas are Muslims, they are also strict followers of their tradition and therefore subscribe to the traditional African religion. Most of the religious practices in their African Traditional religion are actually related to Islam and therefore does not contradict or conflict their Islamic beliefs. Hausa 4. The Hausas are different in dressing The dress code of the Hausa people is highly restricted due to the religious or Islamic beliefs. The men dress in a flowing gown known as Babban riga, whose neck is decorated with beautiful embroidery designs, and a long robe called Juanni and Jalabia. Then to complete the dressing, a colourful embroidery cap known as Fula will be added to the outfit. On the women’s side, they wear a wrapper known as Abaya which is nicely designed with a decorated and colourful cloth with a matching blouse, head tie, and a shawl. The Hausas are well known for this type of unique dressing. You won’t fail to recognize them anywhere you see them with these dressing codes. The fifth one will blow your mind read @ https://oldnaija./2015/08/26/five-unchallengable-facts-about-the-hausa-people/ |
Thats a lie! And you know... |
The Igbo ethnic group, which occupied the eastern region of Nigeria, are well known for their multi-branched culture, traditions and religious beliefs which they believe to be very essential in their way of life. Among the countless traditions of the Igbo people is the Osu caste system in which a set of people were separated from the normal Igbo society because they were believed to be sacrifices to the gods of Igboland, these people are called Osu. According to Igbo history,the forefathers of the Osu people Read more @ https://oldnaija./2015/11/07/osu-caste-system-in-igboland-a-tradition-painted-with-discrimination/ |
Erin Ijesha Waterfalls, also known as Olumirin Waterfalls is located in the inner heart ofErin Ijesha, Osun State. This amazing waterfall in the State of the Living Spring (Osun) attracts over 30,000 visitors annually from different parts of the world. The waterfall receives high number of visitors during the celebration of the popularOsun Osogbo festival and culture,most visitors, after the festival, branch at the Erin Ijesha waterfall to have a taste of the pleasant feelings of tourism the waterfall provides. Read more with pictures @ https://oldnaija./2015/11/12/erin-ijesha-waterfalls-olumirin/ |
I think so...... For Nigerian histories, tourism, culture and tradition, legends, lifestyle in the 70s and current affairs quiz, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later. |
At last, good news in Nigeria. For Nigerian histories, tourism, culture and tradition, legends, lifestyle in the 70s and current affairs quiz, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later. |
This is what we call democracy, not all this crazy we av been into before. For Nigerian histories, tourism, culture and tradition, legends, lifestyle in the 70s and current affairs quiz, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later. |
All in the name of church, abi? May God save us all. For Nigerian histories, tourism, culture and tradition, legends, lifestyle in the 70s and current affairs quiz, visit www.oldnaija. and thank me later. |
Kanu is only seeking for a nationwide recognition and nothing more. |
dabriggs:But sir, this Niger Delta and co you are talking about, is it not under the Nigerian map? Why excluding it from Nigeria? I will like to ask you a question, pls answer me, what really is Kanu's aim? Thanks |