by Haba Naija Admin | Nov 30, 2022 | Arts and Crafts, Culture, Entertainment
You can now enjoy the best bits from Haba Naija in a podcast! Yes, we have started our very own podcast. The first episode will be online later in January 2023. You do not have to wait till then though. Just visit the home of Haba Naija podcast on Anchor.fm/haba-naija...
by Haba Naija Admin | Nov 24, 2022 | Culture, Entertainment
History dramas are relics that movie directors can’t bring to life in modern times. However, Biyi Bandele’s Elesin Oba: The King’s Horseman is an exception. In the future, it will be a cinema classic for African audiences. We’ll review the new...
by Haba Naija Admin | Sep 28, 2022 | Culture
My friend could not bear the thought of flogging him before he could take a Fulani as a wife. The truth is that Hausa has a remarkable traditional marriage culture. And one important aspect of it is the flogging which appears to be disappearing especially among the...
by Haba Naija Admin | Sep 28, 2022 | Culture
In Igbo land, there are many traditional festivals of which masquerade is just one. The mmanwu festival as it’s called in accordance to varying Igbo communities depends on the dictates of the clan or kindred. Masquerades are seen in different occasions such as New Yam...
by Mubarak Oladosu | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Culture, Haba Naija
My dear Baba, sannu, yaa haiki? Ya Mata? Yamutanin gida? Barka Baba… I just tell myself to appreciate you because I want to celebrate with you last week and come to Kano to rejoice with you over the mairage of Mallam Yusuf. Infact, I want to come but the enemies of...
by Mubarak Oladosu | May 1, 2020 | Arts and Crafts, Culture
REMINISCING ABOUT THE HISTORY OF OGBOMOSO IN THE MOVIE OGBORI ELEMOSHO By Folorunso, Fatai Adisa Of the three genres of Literature, Drama, is the most versatile, the most social and the most physically present of all artistic productivity.Being a composite interplay...
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