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  2. Olufunke - Wikipedia

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    Yoruba: Origin; Word/name: Nigerian: Meaning: God gave me to care for: Olufunke ⓘ (sometimes shortened as Funke) is a Yoruba given name. Which means {God gave me to ...

  3. Dupe (name) - Wikipedia

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    Modupe Listen ⓘ is a Nigerian unisex given name of Yoruba origin which means "I give thanks". Forms of the name are Dupe, Modupeola, Modupeoreoluwa, and Modupeoluwa. Modupe is a unisex name but it is mostly given to female children. It originated from southwest Nigeria.

  4. Yoruba Name Project - Wikipedia

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    It featured names from the Sabe group of Yoruba speakers in the country. [15] The blog post, written by Dr. Moufoutaou Adjeran, a sociolinguistics lecturer at Abomey-Calavi University (Republic of Benin), was the first indication of the presence of Yoruba names from Benin Republic in the Yoruba Name Dictionary project, curated by Laila le Guen.

  5. Sakara music - Wikipedia

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    Sakara music is a form of popular Nigerian music based in the traditions of Yoruba music.It mostly in the form of praise songs, that uses only traditional Yoruba instruments such as the solemn-sounding goje violin, and the small round sakara drum, which is similar to a tambourine and is beaten with a stick. [1]

  6. Joro (Wizkid song) - Wikipedia

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    Its title, "Joro", is a Yoruba word that loosely translates to "forever" or "enjoyment", which is reflected in the romantic tone of the song. The accompanying music video was directed by Adriaan Louw and features Wizkid alongside Georgia Curtis. It broke records on Vevo and YouTube in Nigeria, garnering almost 10 million views within its first ...

  7. Everybody Loves Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The special features original holiday songs and performances, including a collaborative Christmas anthem performed by D'banj, Falz, and the Everybody Loves Jenifa crew. [3] The music blends traditional Nigerian sounds with contemporary Afrobeat, adding a festive and uplifting vibe to the program. [ 4 ]

  8. Jùjú music - Wikipedia

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    Jùjú is a style of Yoruba popular music, derived from traditional Yoruba percussion. The name juju from the Yoruba word "juju" or "jiju" meaning "throwing" or "something being thrown". Juju music did not derive its name from juju , which is a form of magic and the use of magic objects, common in West Africa , Haiti , Cuba and other Caribbean ...

  9. Ayoyinka (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ayòyínká ⓘ is a Nigerian given male name of Yoruba origin. It means "Joy surrounds me.". It is a name that is always used for everyday prayers. Ayòyínká is a name that is distinctive, carrying a strong and meaningful undertone for inner peace. The diminutive form is Yínká (Surrounds me.) which is the shorter form with Yoruba phonetic ...