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Friday, March 04, 2011 If youve got it, flaunt it goes the popular saying. But how much of what mama gave you should you flaunt?These days, exposing the cleavage and most part of the boobs seems to be the in thing, unlike the past when it was regarded as a taboo. It appears as if the ladies are playing a game of who can flaunt it the most. That is why on the s ... more

Wednesday, March 02, 2011 Shan George looks lovely in this native outfit.you like?I do ... more

Sunday, February 27, 2011 Our films should meet international standardsRose Odika is one of the prolific female actresses in the Nigerian movie Industry. The beautiful Delta State indigene has been in the make-believe world for almost two decades with notable movies to her credit. Many people will remember her role in the movie, Ododo Eye, which shot her into the li ... more

Wednesday, February 23, 2011 Omooba Yemisi Shyllon is a man of many callings an engineer and a lawyer. In spite of his background, he is undoubtedly one of Nigerias biggest art collectors, with works cutting across various genres of art, and various generations of artists. Shyllon, in this interview with TONY OKUYEME, offers insight into how he literally stumbled into the a ... more

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Ene Maya is the true African definition of beauty and brains. She shot to limelight in 2004 in the oldest and most credible of all beauty pageants in the country with several other Nigerianbeauties to become Miss Nigeria 2004 the longest serving beauty queen.The ENE MAYA Collection is a combination of head wraps,scarves and accessories. The a ... more

Tuesday, February 08, 2011 Miss K, a singer, model, actress and humanitarian wore this outfit to The Future Awards last week. Miss K, born Karina Theresa Martinez, is half Caribbean, half Spanish but considers herself an international citizen. And frequents Nigeria.What you think you are seeing is exactly what you are seeing...:- If youre not convinced, then check out ... more

Sunday, January 30, 2011 Not what you think, Mercy Johnson goes bald for a movie role Nollywood star actress ,Mercy johnson is currently in Enugu shooting a movie which she is playing the role of a widow .She confirmed to us that she had to cut her whole hair for the movie being directed by Micheal jaja to interpret the role very well . Though the movie has no ... more

Friday, January 28, 2011 Lagosians are getting ready once again to witness this years Eyo Festival which will hold on Saturday, February 5 2011. This was confirmed by the Chairman of the festival planning committee, Mr. Disu Holloway.The festival which was scheduled to have taken place in October last year was shifted to February this year due to the West African Sen ... more

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 He was kidnapped on tuesday January 18,2011 in the east and his abductors contacted his family yesterday january 23,2011 and they are asking for the sum of N30million to be deposited somewhere for them latest by 2pm on tuesday january 25th.Nnamdi is a fashion designer of repute and his family is in shockWhen will this kidnap saga stop?when?? ... more

Friday, January 21, 2011 She says to her new hubby dont make me love you more than i do in this Nu soul kinda music.can you spot Lou?Nice voice but confusing lyrics if you ask me.Click the link below to go to ...PICS: DAKORE EGDUSON WEDS OLUMIDE ... more

Monday, January 17, 2011 WONDERS shall never end, even as Christians say that the termination of the world is near, very near indeed. Last week, the media was agog with reports that an association of witches and wizards held a press conferenceAnd its supposed members told some politicians of the misfortune awaiting them in the on-going political contests in the ... more

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ktravula – a travelogue! On Language, Writing, Travel and Other things Morning in Ife I’m on a quasi-field trip around some rural cities in Nigeria along with two linguists from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. I have been out of internet access for a few days now and might be for a little while more. I will do all I can to keep updating this blog as often as I can, but I can’t promise that it will be every day. I do have my own internet connection but this trip is proving to be a new adventure in discovering just how much “national coverage” the so-called internet service providers have. I’ve been in Ife for a few days now, and I will be in Akungba tomorrow. I’m heading northwards and northwards until I reach whoknowswhere , or I get tired and decide to head back. Thanks to all who asked after me, and those who never left the blog even for one day. This is heart-warming. Greetings from Ife, the accla...

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Relevance of Rural Traditional Religion To Contemporary Development

OUTLINE Introduction Concept of rural traditional religion Theoretical Framework The relevance of rural traditional religion contemporary Nigeria development Conclusion References ABSTRACT Contemporary global trends and the influence of western civilization have undermined the role which indigenous traditional religion plays towards national development. Overtime, people have had a preconceived or negative notion of what traditional religion is all about. This may be attributed to our socialization process and fake historical records of earlier missionary who view Africa as a land of no history, the generation of Essau who has been cursed. In order to dispute this assertion, this article examines the role of traditional religion toward national development. It argues that, the fact that some people use image as a means of communication to God does not mean they have nothing to contribute to the knowledge of God. Therefore, every religion must be appreciated in its own sense. In esse...