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I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 9:56pm On Jul 28, 2017
I love my culture kiss because when a girl wants to get married no matter where she is in the world she must go back to her root (her home town) to do her traditional marriage kiss





kiss I love my culture because our men hardly think about divorcing our women after paying her dowry (bride price) kiss







Why do you love your Culture?
What is that beautiful thing you love about your beautiful Culture. You can share.




#ProudlyIgbo kiss
#IgboAmaka 100%
#Udi Umunna bia nno kiss

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by MrRichy(m): 10:00pm On Jul 28, 2017
Proudly Igbo.

Igbo Amaka

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 10:31pm On Jul 28, 2017
There is no gathering of our men without the presence of beer and palmwine.

Our Igbo Men loves beer and palmwine.



We call palmwine *Mmanya Ngwo*


you can't marry our girls without the presence of *Mmanya Ngwo*




#IgboAmaka
#ProudlyIgbo

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 10:44pm On Jul 28, 2017
Ọmenala ndị Igbo





Ọjị igbo meaning Igbo Kola nut


mainly use in all occasion.
Without kola nut you can't marry any Igbo lady..







#IgboAmaka
#ProudlyIgbo 100%

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 11:04pm On Jul 28, 2017
Are there Nsukka people here




Ndi Nsukka DEJE Nuooo

biko Unu bia n manyi rie otupiri..






#NsukkaBae
#IgboAmaka
#ProudlyIgbo

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 11:14pm On Jul 28, 2017
100%

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Nobody: 12:48am On Jul 29, 2017
igbo amaka.

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Nobody: 12:50am On Jul 29, 2017
Op, thanks for creating this kind of knowledge topic. I hope ppl will share their respective culture/s here.

I'm an Amhara ethnic Ethiopian, but I've also Agew and Tigray background.

• I speak "Amharic", which is part of the Semitic branch (south EthioSemitic) of Afro-Asiatic super family language.

• Our dance which was created by Agew ppl is called "Eskista".

• Our cloth is called "Habesha libs (Shemma)".

• Our dish is injera and different kinds of wat(stew). Most of it is advisable for vegetarians.

For more on Ethiopia in general, visit:-
https://www.nairaland.com/3747476/ask-me-anything-ethiopia
https://www.nairaland.com/3798488/habesha-culture

The below pics are:-
- Injera and different Wats (Stews)
- Habesha libs
- Habesha hairstyle

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 9:08am On Jul 29, 2017
Hati13:
Op, thanks for creating this kind of knowledge topic. I hope ppl will share their respective culture/s here.

I'm an Amhara ethnic Ethiopian, but I've also Agew and Tigray background.

• I speak "Amharic", which is part of the Semitic branch (south EthioSemitic) of Afro-Asiatic super family language.

• Our dance which was created by Agew ppl is called "Eskista".

• Our cloth is called "Habesha libs (Shemma)".

• Our dish is injera and different kinds of wat(stew). Most of it is advisable for vegetarians.

For more on Ethiopia in general, visit:-
https://www.nairaland.com/3747476/ask-me-anything-ethiopia
https://www.nairaland.com/3798488/habesha-culture

The below pics are:-
- Injera and different Wats (Stews)
- Habesha libs
- Habesha hairstyle



nice to have you here





that food looks very attractive and delicious..
The hair i love it. Will like to make my own hair like that..



Shinarlaura come tell us about your beautiful culture..

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by shinarlaura(f): 11:13am On Jul 29, 2017
optional1:




nice to have you here





that food looks very attractive and delicious..
The hair i love it. Will like to make my own hair like that..



Shinarlaura come tell us about your beautiful culture..


Lol......

I come from a tribe in Cameroon called Bali Nyonga. It's found in the northwest part of the country.

My language is called Mungaka.

We equally have an annual festival called the Lela festival.


Our traditional meal is called Kati Katie among others.

Here are some pics below

Our annual festival
Our traditional attire
Wedding ceremony
Traditional dish

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by optional1(f): 1:14pm On Jul 29, 2017
shinarlaura:



Lol......

I come from a tribe in Cameroon called Bali Nyonga. It's found in the northwest part of the country.

My language is called Mungaka.

We equally have an annual festival called the Lela festival.


Our traditional meal is called Kati Katie among others.

Here are some pics below

Our annual festival
Our traditional attire
Wedding ceremony
Traditional dish







J'aime ça

are you the one on the traditional attire..


The food looks nice, it looks like pounded yam and vegatable soup here Nigeria among the Yorubas..


Thanks for sharing your beautiful culture.






Makydebbie you next Ghana culture please...

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by scholes0(m): 1:58pm On Jul 29, 2017
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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by makydebbie(f): 6:17pm On Jul 29, 2017
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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by dacovajnr: 6:22pm On Jul 29, 2017
shinarlaura:



Lol......

I come from a tribe in Cameroon called Bali Nyonga. It's found in the northwest part of the country.

My language is called Mungaka.

We equally have an annual festival called the Lela festival.


Our traditional meal is called Kati Katie
among others.

Here are some pics below

Our annual festival
Our traditional attire
Wedding ceremony
Traditional dish




Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Nobody: 6:39pm On Jul 29, 2017
shinarlaura:



Lol......

I come from a tribe in Cameroon called Bali Nyonga. It's found in the northwest part of the country.

My language is called Mungaka.

We equally have an annual festival called the Lela festival.


Our traditional meal is called Kati Katie among others.

Here are some pics below

Our annual festival
Our traditional attire
Wedding ceremony
Traditional dish

This is beautiful! Africa has gotten beautiful and rich culture! I hope to get an invite in the nearest future to be a part of this and feast on that delicacy; kati katie


Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 8:47pm On Jul 29, 2017
This is called Ayaraya azuzu is a local dish made with maiza and garnish with local beans (iron beans) and vegetable..













If you want my grandma to bless you and love you, prepare this meal for her, she will eat and eat it. She can never get tired of this meal..













Ayaraya Azuzu is bae.
#NsukkaBae
#ProudlyIgbo
#IgboAmaka

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Nobody: 12:58pm On Jul 30, 2017
optional1:




nice to have you here





that food looks very attractive and delicious..
The hair i love it. Will like to make my own hair like that..



Shinarlaura come tell us about your beautiful culture..
Thanks! smiley

I'm sure you will look more beautiful on that hairstyle. wink

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 1:52pm On Jul 30, 2017
Hati13:
Thanks! smiley
I'm sure you will look more beautiful on that hairstyle. wink

i wish there is a Nigerian that can make that hairstyle.. I will surely be happy to do it..









Bia Refiner share your Imo culture.. That culture that their women dance with their hips..

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 2:36pm On Jul 30, 2017
1. This one is called *Achicha* my best meal

grandma can prepare this for all her grand children and she alwayz add a lot of pepper to make the food taste..







2. This Is ekidi nkete/Akidi (green beans) is usually added to Achicha, Otupiri and Ayaraya azuzu/oka. Is very taste..









#NskBae
#IgboAmaka
#042
#ProudlyIgbo

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 2:57pm On Jul 30, 2017
This is boiled Ugwuta (cocoyam).
you can eat it will sauce or palm oil mix with pepper and salt.


This is My Dad's favourite meal, he doesn't joke with this.

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 3:07pm On Jul 30, 2017
Hbuyosh and Pavore9 guess you are kenyans please share Kenya's beautiful culture.


Makydebbie booking space is not allowed come and modify please.

ScholesO come and modify please



ritababe omoEdo please do share a little beat of Edo culture.



Waiting.

Btw this is a fruit called *Ube* (pear)

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by ritababe(f): 3:12pm On Jul 30, 2017
Optional2:
Hbuyosh and Pavore9 guess you are kenyans please share Kenya's beautiful culture.


Makydebbie booking space is not allowed come and modify please.

ScholesO come and modify please



ritababe omoEdo please do share a little beat of Edo culture.



Waiting.

Btw this is a fruit called *Ube* (pear)


come to Edo, I will be glad to show you around so that you can come share the pics yourself.
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Martin0(m): 3:18pm On Jul 30, 2017
ritababe:



come to Edo, I will be glad to show you around so that you can come share the pics yourself.
Edo has basically nothing to offergrin
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Nobody: 3:27pm On Jul 30, 2017
Optional2:



i wish there is a Nigerian that can make that hairstyle..
I will surely be happy to do it..










Bia Refiner share your Imo culture..
That culture that their women dance with their hips..
If there are any Ethiopian women that live in your area, then ask for help. I'm confident they will say YES to you. wink
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 3:29pm On Jul 30, 2017
ritababe:



come to Edo, I will be glad to show you around so that you can come share the pics yourself.


ok
thanks



will tour that state in the nearest future..


God bless.
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 3:38pm On Jul 30, 2017
Hati13:

If there are any Ethiopian women that live in your area, then ask for help. I'm confident they will say YES to you. wink




unfortunately no Ethiopian family in my area..

I wish to visit East Africa in the nearest future.






Thanks for sharing your culture.

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 3:41pm On Jul 30, 2017
Martin0:
Edo has basically nothing to offergrin



lower your voice is kinda loud please.



Happy Rainy Sunday kiss

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Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Pavore9: 3:42pm On Jul 30, 2017
Optional2:
Hbuyosh and Pavore9 guess you are kenyans please share Kenya's beautiful culture.


Makydebbie booking space is not allowed come and modify please.

ScholesO come and modify please



ritababe omoEdo please do share a little beat of Edo culture.



Waiting.

Btw this is a fruit called *Ube* (pear)

Sister, I be igbo o! Is that not "ose oji" beside the "ube". cheesy
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Martin0(m): 3:51pm On Jul 30, 2017
Optional2:



lower your voice is kinda loud please.


Happy Rainy Sunday kiss
hahahahahahagrin Same to you ooo
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 3:57pm On Jul 30, 2017
Pavore9:

Sister, I be igbo o! Is that not "ose oji" beside the "ube". cheesy

wow thought other wise..


Yes that is *ose oji* your eyes is really sharp. Ndewo Nnanna
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Pavore9: 4:00pm On Jul 30, 2017
Optional2:



wow
thought other wise..



Yes that is *ose oji* your eyes is really sharp.
Ndewo Nnanna

What gave you the impression that am not Nigerian? cheesy
Re: I Love My Culture (Promote Your Beautiful Culture) Thread by Optional2(f): 4:03pm On Jul 30, 2017
Martin0:
hahahahahahagrin Same to you ooo



what about your culture will be happy you share also...
Guess you from the South.

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