The Yoruba People are grouped into different states in Nigerian with uncountable norms,cultures and traditions among them.
In Nigeria,the Yorubas can be found in different states and communities, but most specifically, there are six states in Nigeria where The Yorubas are popularly found. These states are: Ogun State, Osun State, Ondo State, Oyo State, Lagos State and Ekiti State.
Now, before the advent of Christianity, the Nigerian people had various types
of practices and beliefs that many people today would consider weird.
Take for example, The People of Edo State have certain days in a season, when Bride
price is not paid. You can just imagine that......
However the focus here is the Yoruba people and ELVISUPDATE has put together ten (10) different superstitious beliefs common with the Yoruba people…
1. They believe the gods can foresee the destiny of a child through a
soothsayer. The soothsayer could tell you what career would suit a child
when he’s grown.
2. Yoruba parents do not believe in...
cursing because it is believed that curses of parents have direct effect on children.
3. The Babalawo (herbalist) always asks for the name of a person’s mother
when preparing charms because it is believed that a child has strong
affinity with his mother and because one is always sure of a child’s
mother not his father.
4. When a woman is pregnant, she is not allowed to walk under the sun, else
the evil spirit roaming in the day would enter into the baby in the
womb. Walking at night is entirely forbidden for pregnant women.
5. It is forbidden to start a business with credit or sell credit early in
the morning or break money for someone in the morning because it is
believed that some people may use evil money to corrupt your business.
6. Every house in Yoruba land had its taboos. In some houses, when a woman
gives birth, it is forbidden to eat food with salt and oil. No one must
cook or eat food with salt and oil.
7. Some traders believe that when taking their wares to the market in the
morning, it is better to see a man first because it is believed that the
god of business (Aje) is a man. Aje is believed to be the owner of
money and controller of success therefore let the one who controls money
and success open the way for the trader.
8. It is believed that when going out, if you dash your right foot against
a stone, it is advised that you should go back home to avoid ill luck.
9. A king in Yoruba land does not see a corpse. It is forbidden for a king
to set his eyes on a dead body be it that of his father on his mother or
any other person.
10. There are some rivers you can’t fish in, because it is believed that the
river goddess resides there. The river goddess is believed to be the
goddess of fertility. Therefore, only women in need of children are
allowed to drink from its water but its fishes can not be eaten.
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