
By cultural fusion and spreading Yoruba culture globally beyond the borders of Nigeria, efforts are being made to continually close the gap between the Yoruba people...

The Yoruba Community Abuja, FCT, the umbrella body of all Yoruba groups in Abuja the nation’s capital, established to foster unity, promote culture, well being and...

The Ìgbò people of the southeastern region of Nigeria have their ancestral background rooted in an age-long cultural heritage, with one of them being The Four...

Join us throughout the day for this unique event at the Hall: 12.00 pm – Community Discussion exploring the history, stories and future of The University...

Princess Ronke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, global cultural ambassador and wife of the Ooni of Ife, has tasked women to get involved in all sectors of the economy towards...

By Eva Irewole The Supervisory Board and Distinguished Jury for the Isaac Oluwole Delano Prize for Yoruba Studies 2022 have announced winners in the two categories...

Letter h equates a sound in English and it is called glottal fricative. This sound is a problematic one for many people who speak the English...

Babcock University, the Isaac Delano Foundation, and Pan-African University Press Announce The 2022 Winners of the Isaac Oluwole Delano Prize for Yoruba Studies SUPERVISORY BOARD Chair:...

January 7, 2023 was a special day for the good people of Ito-Omu kingdom as two deserving sons of the land clinches new chieftaincy titles from...

In the Yoruba empire, every human being is expected to kneel or prostrate when conversing or greeting the Alaafin (or even any king in Yorubaland). This,...