In 1962, Prof. Akínwùmí Ìshọ̀lá wrote his first play, Ẹfúnsetán Aníwúrà, while still a student at the University of Ìbàdàn. The play was criticized for misrepresenting the great woman Ẹfúnsetán Aníwúrà as a wicked character, simply to make the play entertaining....
I’ve seen different opinions comparing the late Baba Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí’s Basorun Gaa, with the new Jouse of Ga’a (Idile Gaa) by Bolanle Austen-Peter and here’s my opinion after watching the new House of Ga’a. If you know history and are passionate...
Despite the era in which they found themselves, African ancestors had left us with ancient landmarks, but we must endeavour to build upon that landmark with creativity and effective use of creativity they set as standards for human advancement, Ogun Lakaaye is far...
Israel Ayanwuyi stands out when it comes to promoting Yorùbá culture. Through his AIF YORÙBÁ CULTURAL CENTRE (AIF YCC), he had created numerous educating and entertaining Yorùbá contents. He holds the record for making the highest number of quality and detailed video...
In the 17th century, the Yoruba kingdom was forever changed by the visionary King Ajagbo, one of the most revered Alaafin of Oyo. Alaafin Ajagbo introduced the prestigious title of Kakanfo, accompanied by 70 elite warriors known as the Eso. This powerful duo would...