HISTORY OF WEST AFRICAN ODUDUWA THE FATHER OF YORUBA: Oduduwa the father of Yoruba

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INTRODUCTION TO YORUBA IN WEST AFRICAN

Yoruba is a major ethnic group in Nigeria, with a population of over 40 million people.
The Yoruba language is spoken by the Yoruba people and is one of the four official languages of Nigeria.
Yoruba culture is rich in art, music, dance, and storytelling.
The Yoruba people have a deep respect for their ancestors and believe in the power of the spirits.
Yoruba religion is a blend of traditional beliefs and Islam or Christianity.
Yoruba people are known for their colorful festivals, such as the Osun-Osogbo Festival, Egungun Festival, and Ojude Oba Festival.
Yoruba cuisine is diverse and includes dishes such as pounded yam, jollof rice, efo riro, and akara.
Yoruba society is hierarchical and places a high value on respect for elders and authority figures.
Yoruba people have made significant contributions to literature, music, and other areas of cultural expression.
Yoruba people are found not only in Nigeria but also in Benin, Togo, and other countries in West Africa.
Oduduwa is regarded as the legendary founder of the Yoruba people.

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