the yoruba people do not accept it infact it is a taboo and is NEVER tolerated.
Yoruba culture
Yoruba culture
In some regions it does. The Santeria community in New York has a very high percentage of gays and lesbians and is very gay-friendly. Santeros and santeras marry their same-sex partners without opposition. However, same-sex marriage is not permitted in the Caribbean where Santeria originates, nor in the Yoruba religion from which it derives. Yoruba culture in Africa strongly condemns homosexuality.
There are many beautiful women of every race and culture.
Hausa culture is predominantly found in northern Nigeria while Ibo (Igbo) culture is mainly in the southeastern region. Hausa society is traditionally organized around Islamic principles while Igbo culture is more diverse in its religious practices. Additionally, the languages, traditional attire, and food differ between the two cultures.
Historically, the interaction between Christianity and Yoruba culture in Nigeria has been complex. Yoruba traditional religious practices have influenced some aspects of Christianity in the region, resulting in syncretic forms of worship. However, there have also been tensions and conflicts between traditional Yoruba spirituality and Christianity, particularly in terms of beliefs, practices, and worldviews.
Yes, in fact the two cultures are so different, they have almost no similarities.
Yes an arranged marriage can be stopped in the Muslim culture
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It depends what culture. Teenage marriage is approved by some and disapproved by others. It depends on maturity and who you are marrying.