Yoruba community
The Yoruba community is one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, primarily located in the southwestern region of the country. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and art. The Yoruba language, also called Yoruba, is widely spoken and serves as a vital part of their identity.
Yoruba people have a strong sense of community and family, often living in close-knit neighborhoods. They celebrate various festivals, such as Eyo Festival and Ogun Festival, which showcase their customs and beliefs. The community is also known for its contributions to literature, religion, and politics in Nigeria and beyond.