Yoruba kings as supper for kidnappers, By Festus Adedayo

The porcupine is a large rodent that is clothed with a thick coat of sharp quills. These spines protect it from rampaging predators. When it feels threatened, the porcupine shoots the arrows of its spines at its assailants. These deadly quills pierce the intending attacker, thereby allowing the animal to escape harm. As such, in […]

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Fela’s mum, Funmilayo Kuti, Yoruba Kings, Nnamdi Azikwe in London in 1947 (Photos)

Proudly Yoruba posted online some pictures of Fela’s mother, Madam Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Yoruba kings and chiefs as an entourage to London reportedly in 1947 to seek independence from Britain. Proudly Yoruba did the posting in September 2016 and wrote: “The year 1947 when Olufunmilayo Kuti (Fela Mama) led an entourage of […]

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