In southwest Nigeria, people gatherings are known as Yoruba. This culture also exists in other parts of Africa, such as Togo, Sierra Leone, Liberia. In these countries, their team is known for their different names like Anago, Tsha, Ife, and Yoruba Online. Through the archaeological excavation of Oyo and Ife, Yoruba people were thought to have started in the Middle East between 800 and 1000 AD (Drewal, Henry John, John Pemberton, Rowland Abiodun, Allen Wardwell).
Yoruba culture was originally an oral tradition, most of Yoruba's people were Yoruba native speakers. In 2010, the estimated number of speakers was about 30 million people. Yoruba belongs to the Edekiri language, together with the isolated Igora, forms the Yorubaid language group within the Volta-Niger branch of the Niger-Congo tribe. Igara and Yoruba have significant historical and cultural relationships. The languages of both countries are very similar to those of Fuld (1951) and Westermann and Brian (1952) who think Igra is a dialect of Yoruba.
In the process of growth, I was called Yoruba boy, mainly Yoruba, he said Yoruba. I also saw other people (other Nigerian people) such as Yoruba, warts, house, and Isal. This is the way we group people and is usually the first base for dialogue. If people are really interested, the next step is to ask which part of the country you are from if they can not identify your name. Sometimes other people and I will start with words like "that house ...", "those ivos"
Yoruba is one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa and lives mainly in Nigeria. Their tradition has developed and matured for thousands of years, leaving a rich cultural history. Many Yoruba people are in an urban environment like Lagos, but many of them still retain their ancient traditions. About things that may be amazed by Yoruba culture, this is 10 things.