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The YORUBA in BRAZIL – Is Yoruba Official Language in Brazil? abinibi hub



In today’s Video, I have the chance to host a Brazilian Yoruba on this channel and he said alot of things about Brazil and the Nago people in Brazil. We delve into ancient Yoruba traditions, Brazilian Nago history, I also ask him alot of question while he visit Yoruba Esu homeage ceremory in Bahia, Brazil. I want to visit this cities, explore remarkable individuals, and highlight their achievements of the Nago people. From folklore and cultural practices to contemporary innovations, our content is a vibrant tapestry that reflects the essence of Yoruba identity. Join our vibrant community dedicated to preserving and promoting Yoruba culture. So, be a part of our thriving community and show your support for AbinibiHub as we work passionately to preserve and promote Yoruba culture for generations to come.

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10 Comments

  1. There are many ways to make the young generation rush to learn Yoruba.
    One of them is to have a Yoruba quiz show on TV where people win money.

  2. Over 52% of Brazilians claims Africa ancestry. I'm not sure why Nigerian Southwestern States haven't established closer ties (economic, social & cultural)
    with Brazil.
    Anti-black rac**m is worse than most places in the world

  3. I want to commend you for a good job. But point of correction, there was no country called Orile Ede Nigeria during the Slave Trade. You are meant to say ORILE EDE YORUBA.

  4. I'm glad that the Brazilian that was interviewed was completely sincere and expressed that they don't speak Yorùbá language in Brazil and that they only use Yorùbá-derived lexicon for Òrìṣà songs of Candomblé religion.

    However, Yorùbá language does not have official status anywhere in Brazil. What Yorùbá language did receive during the previous administration is a cultural recognition, specifically in Rio de Janeiro. Nothing more, nothing less.

  5. Awa ọmọ ootu ifẹ pọ káàkiri àgbáyé, ede wa o le parẹ láíláí, Iṣẹṣe wa o le parun láíláí lasẹ Olódùmarè

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