• What drives the vibrant culture of the Yoruba people? 🌍✨

    In the insightful article by Sunday Adelaja, we explore the essence of one of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups. With a rich history spanning across South-West Nigeria and the global diaspora, the Yoruba community, numbering over 40 million, showcases a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Understanding their cultural dynamics can enhance our appreciation of diversity and foster better connections in a multicultural world.

    Have you ever engaged with Yoruba culture? Even a simple visit to a local festival or trying traditional cuisine can offer invaluable experiences.

    Let’s embrace the beauty of cultural differences and learn from one another!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/871181-what-makes-the-yoruba-tick-1-by-sunday-adelaja.html
    #YorubaCulture #CulturalDiversity #Nigeria #TraditionMeetsModernity #GlobalCommunity
    What drives the vibrant culture of the Yoruba people? 🌍✨ In the insightful article by Sunday Adelaja, we explore the essence of one of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups. With a rich history spanning across South-West Nigeria and the global diaspora, the Yoruba community, numbering over 40 million, showcases a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Understanding their cultural dynamics can enhance our appreciation of diversity and foster better connections in a multicultural world. Have you ever engaged with Yoruba culture? Even a simple visit to a local festival or trying traditional cuisine can offer invaluable experiences. Let’s embrace the beauty of cultural differences and learn from one another! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/871181-what-makes-the-yoruba-tick-1-by-sunday-adelaja.html #YorubaCulture #CulturalDiversity #Nigeria #TraditionMeetsModernity #GlobalCommunity
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    What makes the Yoruba tick (1), By Sunday Adelaja
    They are one of Nigeria’s three largest ethnic groups (alongside the Hausa/Fulani and the Igbo), primarily located in South-West Nigeria (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti states), and parts of Kwara and Kogi states, and the Diasporas across West A
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  • 🌟 Embrace the spirit of connection! 🌟

    In a heartwarming display of culture and camaraderie, Nigerian players Awoniyi and Aina have brought a vibrant slice of Nigerian culture to the Nottingham Forest training ground through a viral video. Their celebration reflects more than just their skills on the pitch; it showcases the identity and unity vital for navigating the challenges of a long season.

    It’s a beautiful reminder that our diverse backgrounds can enrich teamwork and foster a sense of belonging. Let’s take a cue from Awoniyi and Aina—how can we infuse our own unique cultures into our shared experiences?

    Let’s celebrate our differences and grow together!

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/869251-awoniyi-aina-bring-nigerian-culture-to-nottingham-forest-training-ground-in-viral-video.html

    #TeamSpirit #CulturalDiversity #UnityInDiversity #NottinghamForest #FootballCulture
    🌟 Embrace the spirit of connection! 🌟 In a heartwarming display of culture and camaraderie, Nigerian players Awoniyi and Aina have brought a vibrant slice of Nigerian culture to the Nottingham Forest training ground through a viral video. Their celebration reflects more than just their skills on the pitch; it showcases the identity and unity vital for navigating the challenges of a long season. It’s a beautiful reminder that our diverse backgrounds can enrich teamwork and foster a sense of belonging. Let’s take a cue from Awoniyi and Aina—how can we infuse our own unique cultures into our shared experiences? Let’s celebrate our differences and grow together! Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/869251-awoniyi-aina-bring-nigerian-culture-to-nottingham-forest-training-ground-in-viral-video.html #TeamSpirit #CulturalDiversity #UnityInDiversity #NottinghamForest #FootballCulture
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    Awoniyi, Aina bring Nigerian culture to Nottingham Forest training ground in viral video
    Moments like the training ground celebration reveal the full picture, not just what they offer on the pitch, but what they bring into the dressing room: identity, connection, and a sense of belonging that can carry a team through the grind of a long
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  • Is happiness really quantifiable? 🤔 In the latest article, "This happiness index is dubious," Mahmud Jega critiques the 2026 World Happiness Report published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network. He raises important questions about the validity of measuring happiness on a global scale, especially when considering diverse cultures and personal circumstances.

    Reflecting on my own experiences, I often find that true happiness comes from within, rather than external metrics. It makes you wonder—can we truly compare happiness across countries?

    Join the conversation and explore the complexities behind this fascinating topic!

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/23/this-happiness-index-is-dubious/
    #HappinessIndex #WorldHappinessReport #MentalHealthAwareness #CulturalDiversity #GlobalWellbeing
    Is happiness really quantifiable? 🤔 In the latest article, "This happiness index is dubious," Mahmud Jega critiques the 2026 World Happiness Report published by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network. He raises important questions about the validity of measuring happiness on a global scale, especially when considering diverse cultures and personal circumstances. Reflecting on my own experiences, I often find that true happiness comes from within, rather than external metrics. It makes you wonder—can we truly compare happiness across countries? Join the conversation and explore the complexities behind this fascinating topic! Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/23/this-happiness-index-is-dubious/ #HappinessIndex #WorldHappinessReport #MentalHealthAwareness #CulturalDiversity #GlobalWellbeing
    This happiness index is dubious
    MAHMUD JEGA VIEW FROM THE GALLERY United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network and your partners, this 2026 World Happiness Report which you published to mark theInternational Day of Happiness (IDH)
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  • What if the faces we see in our neighborhoods tell a deeper story of connection and heritage?

    In a fascinating article titled "FROM THE LEVANT TO LAGOS," BELLO BALA SHAGARI explores how many Lebanese individuals are just as native to Nigeria as other residents, challenging our perceptions of identity. He reflects on his childhood experiences and the surprising diversity within his community, highlighting the rich tapestry of cultures that coexist in Nigeria.

    This perspective resonates with me; it reminds us that our backgrounds can be more intertwined than we might think. Embracing these stories helps us appreciate the mosaic of identities that shape our society.

    How do the diverse faces in your community reflect a shared history?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/28/from-the-levant-to-lagos/

    #CulturalDiversity #Heritage #CommunityConnections #Identity #Nigeria
    What if the faces we see in our neighborhoods tell a deeper story of connection and heritage? In a fascinating article titled "FROM THE LEVANT TO LAGOS," BELLO BALA SHAGARI explores how many Lebanese individuals are just as native to Nigeria as other residents, challenging our perceptions of identity. He reflects on his childhood experiences and the surprising diversity within his community, highlighting the rich tapestry of cultures that coexist in Nigeria. This perspective resonates with me; it reminds us that our backgrounds can be more intertwined than we might think. Embracing these stories helps us appreciate the mosaic of identities that shape our society. How do the diverse faces in your community reflect a shared history? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/28/from-the-levant-to-lagos/ #CulturalDiversity #Heritage #CommunityConnections #Identity #Nigeria
    FROM THE LEVANT TO LAGOS
    Many Lebanese are as indigenous to the country as other Nigerians, argues BELLO BALA SHAGARI Growing up, I was often puzzled by the sight of a fair-skinned, Middle Eastern–looking man
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  • 🌍 Did you hear the news? The Oxford Dictionary has officially added Nigerian words like "Mammy Market" and "Amala" to its glossary! This exciting update highlights the rich cultural tapestry and culinary influence that Nigeria continues to weave on the global stage.

    As someone who's tried to explain "Amala" to friends who think it's a new yoga pose, I can appreciate how important it is to have our vibrant language recognized. Who knew a delicious dish could also be a word?

    Let’s celebrate the joy of language and food coming together—because who wouldn’t want to add a little "Mammy Market" flair to their vocabulary?

    Check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/08/oxford-dictionary-adds-mammy-market-amala-other-nigerian-words-to-glossary/

    #LanguageMatters #CulturalDiversity #NigerianCuisine #OxfordDictionary #MammyMarket
    🌍 Did you hear the news? The Oxford Dictionary has officially added Nigerian words like "Mammy Market" and "Amala" to its glossary! This exciting update highlights the rich cultural tapestry and culinary influence that Nigeria continues to weave on the global stage. As someone who's tried to explain "Amala" to friends who think it's a new yoga pose, I can appreciate how important it is to have our vibrant language recognized. Who knew a delicious dish could also be a word? Let’s celebrate the joy of language and food coming together—because who wouldn’t want to add a little "Mammy Market" flair to their vocabulary? Check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/08/oxford-dictionary-adds-mammy-market-amala-other-nigerian-words-to-glossary/ #LanguageMatters #CulturalDiversity #NigerianCuisine #OxfordDictionary #MammyMarket
    Oxford Dictionary Adds ‘Mammy Market’, ‘Amala’, Other Nigerian Words To Glossary
    The latest update reflects the growing global influence of the nation’s language, culture, and cuisine. The post Oxford Dictionary Adds ‘Mammy Market’, ‘Amala’, Other Nigerian Words To Glossary appeared first on Channels Television.
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