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How is death viewed in Nigeria?
How Nigerians View Death and Dying. Nigerian’s are influenced by Muslim and Christian religions. They believe that when you die, God will judge your soul and you will be released to heaven. Traditional Nigerians believe in reincarnation.
What are some cultural taboos in Nigeria?
In Eke-Idemilli it is forbidden to kill a snake. It is forbidden in some parts of Igbo land to commit suicide. The parents/family of the person would be made to pay the fine. In some Yoruba cultures, it is a taboo for pregnant women to go near corpses.
How much is a coffin in Nigeria?
“An average locally made casket is between N50,000 and N300,000.” He said that a client should be willing to pay at least N25,000 for a day to enjoy the service of pallbearers in his company.
How long is the mourning period in Nigeria?
Eating off unwashed dishes and plates for the duration of mourning, from 28 days to three months; Sitting for long hours on the floor for many days to demonstrate her “dethronement”.
What are the harmful traditional practices in Nigeria?
List of Harmful Traditional Practices in Nigeria
- Tribal Marks Cutting.
- Female Genital Mutilation.
- Child Labour.
- Forced Marriage.
- Virginity Test.
- Breast Pressing.
- Witch Burning.
- Male circumcision.
What is Ogun taboo?
Another taboo in Yorubaland stipulates that knowing fully well that one is responsible for an act, he should never venture to swear by “OGUN” god of iron. Taboos abound in Yorubaland.
What are unique Nigerian traditions?
What Are Some Nigerian Traditions? Festivals. Egungun is a Yoruba tradition that commemorates the dead. Courtship. Weddings follow a formal introduction ceremony. Weddings. For the wedding, the bride wears jewelry made from coral beads, henna tattoos on her hands and feet, and a veil over her face. Names and Naming Ceremonies.
What are some customs and traditions in Nigeria?
Nigeria boasts of a plethora of customs and traditions, cultures and festivals, that would appeal to the tastes of the average tourist. (In the Northern States of the country, the customs, cultures and traditions of the people who are mainly Hausa/Fulani, Nupe, Kanuri, Igalaand Tiv are governed by the Musfim religious traditions).
What language do Nigerians speak?
English is the official language of Nigeria, a former British protectorate. English (especially the variety known as Nigerian Pidgin English) functions as a lingua franca in this multilingual country.
What are Nigerian Customs?
Nigerian Customs Service. The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is an independent agency under the supervisory oversight of the Nigerian Ministry of Finance, responsible for the collection of customs revenue and anti-smuggling efforts.