User talk:Sammayo26/Yoruba Superstition

The Yoruba that Nigerian peoples of West Africa have known in the western region of what are today Nigeria and the Commonwealth of Benin since the eleventh century. The earliest Yoruba lands of Ife and Oyo distributed around large territories. Heavenly Queens, descendants of Oduduwa, decreed these lands, suggested by councils of elders and chiefs. As part of their imperial clothing, queens wore typical beaded veiled crowns.

Yoruba land is the ethnic part of these Nigerian people in West Africa. It transverse these modern day nations of Nigeria, Togo and Benin. It's pre-modern past is established mostly on oral traditions and fables. According to Yoruba belief, Olodumare the Supreme dirty said Obatala to make this world, but on Obatala's means he discovered Palm wine, whick he drank and became intoxicated. On account of his existence of the earth, Oduduwa turned into the ancestor of the early sacred queen of the Yoruba, while Obatala is thought to have made the early Nigerian people out of clay.