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  • This African-American Woman Is Coming To Naija To Get Initiated As An Ifa Priestess

    This African-American Woman Is Coming To Naija To Get Initiated As An Ifa Priestess
    Despite the shade African traditional worship gets on the continent, many foreigners, especially African Americans, are extremely interested in traditional divination and deities. As a result of the unfortunate trans-atlantic slave trade, slaves were disconnected from their languages, culture, religions and ultimately, their identity.

    Recently, a video of a young African -American woman, Siana aiti-Moirae, who wants to travel down to Nigeria to train to be an Ifa priestess, went viral.

    Armed with a GoFundMe account and a lot of tears in her eyes, she appealed to viewers, sharing her thoughts on how Ifa is her purpose and calling in life.

    Apparently, she believes her roots are Yoruba and wants to show everybody how Ifa represents blackness.

    Perhaps her research omitted the fact that there are thousands of diverse African languages, tribes and spiritual practices that also represent blackness.

    While we’re wishing her all the best in her expedition and hope she actually reads on Africa while at it, watch the video below and share your thoughts on this in the comments section.

  • Wale’s Response To An American Fan Who Dissed Olamide is Beyond Epic!

    Wale’s Response To An American Fan Who Dissed Olamide is Beyond Epic!

    Despite having African origins, some African Americans appear to lack basic knowledge of African culture and more specifically, Nigerian culture.

    The most elaborate wedding of January 2016 i.e #Tsquared2016 happened on the 30th of the month and the pomp and fair shook Lagos.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BBI3v0cJ_Si/?taken-by=nigerianwedding

    Coincidentally, Wale came into the country around the time of the wedding.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BBIqnwENO4J/
    Are you pondering what we’re pondering?

    But of course, he made an appearance at the wedding and even took pictures with his Nigerian musician friends, Olamide and Wizkid.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BBNII4sNO_A/?taken-by=wale
    We forgive him for doing Mogbo Moya sha.
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BBMTIIgNO2w/?taken-by=wale

    But because people don’t mind their business and like to criticise what doesn’t appear normal to them, an American follower dissed Olamide’s shoes on Wale’s Instagram page.

    Being the true Nigerian that he is, he didn’t mince words and dished it right back.

    We are so proud!

    People of different cultures have their various ways of dressing and that should be respected regardless of wherever they may be from.

    Let us know your opinion.

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