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Write for Us | AFRICAN CULTURE

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Like Promote Africa on Facebook. Follow Theafricaculture.com on twitter. Share your Culture with us and get paid. Which African Culture do you enjoy most? Share your African Festive pics with us and get a Gift. Do you want the world to see and know about your community and her cultures and Traditions? Send in your Articles about your local culture, Traditions and cultural festival images to be publish here. Also include your full name and contact phone number. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Like Promote Africa on Facebook. Follow Theafricaculture.com on twitter. Share your Culture with us and get paid. Which African Culture do you enjoy most? Share your African Festive pics with us and get a Gift. Create a web form here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Powered By African Culture. Published By African Culture. Designed By : Africa.

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CULTURE IN NIGERIA | AFRICAN CULTURE

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Like Promote Africa on Facebook. Follow Theafricaculture.com on twitter. Share your Culture with us and get paid. Which African Culture do you enjoy most? Share your African Festive pics with us and get a Gift. Nigeria like other African countries is rich in culture and human resources here are some of the cultural practices in Nigeria (Rivers State). Iria ceremony this is a great celebration particularly among the Ijaw people of Bayesa (Nigeria). Periangala Masquerade of Okirika; has its roots in Ogbogb...

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Like Promote Africa on Facebook. Follow Theafricaculture.com on twitter. Share your Culture with us and get paid. Which African Culture do you enjoy most? Share your African Festive pics with us and get a Gift. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Powered By African Culture. Published By African Culture. Designed By : Africa.

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Walking Stick | AFRICAN CULTURE

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Like Promote Africa on Facebook. Follow Theafricaculture.com on twitter. Share your Culture with us and get paid. Which African Culture do you enjoy most? Share your African Festive pics with us and get a Gift. When i was born i walked with four legs as i grow older, i learn to walk with two legs but just as nature called and i aged i needed a support so i walk with three legs. The Igbo’s in west Africa Nigeria, is one of such communities were walking stick is commonly used. Walking sticks for women.

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