Kogi Color Festival: The Event That Will Change Kogi State Forever
Introducing the Kogi Color Festival, an extraordinary celebration designed to showcase the rich heritage and vibrant diversity of Kogi state.
Read MoreIntroducing the Kogi Color Festival, an extraordinary celebration designed to showcase the rich heritage and vibrant diversity of Kogi state.
Read MoreThe Eastern part of Kogi state shares boundaries with Anambra and Enugu states. This explains why the indigenous Igbo people
Read MoreAccording to Ebira culture and traditions, before marriage, a man shouldn’t approach his in-laws to inform them of his interest
Read MoreIn case you are searching for some beautiful Ebira baby names with good meaning to give to your newborn baby,
Read MoreBuilt in the 18th Century, the walls of Egbe is one of the oldest monuments in Nigeria. In ancient times,
Read MoreThe term “Okun” is a popular word used to describe every indigenous Yoruba person in Kogi state, Nigeria. Kogi state
Read MoreThe Igala people are mostly found in the eastern part of Kogi State, with a significant population in Benue, Enugu,
Read MoreAccording to researchers, Igala is a Yoruboid Language because of the striking similarities between Igala and Okun-Yoruba words and pronunciations
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