“Una don show them all your power?”: Oyinbo men shock many by participating in yoruba rites 

Oyinbo men shock many by participating in yoruba rites 

You would think that African culture can only be exhibited by Africans, but this thought was countered by a group of oyinbo men.

These oyinbo men as Nigerians refer to them excellently and effortlessly showcased the Yoruba culture of Nigeria in what looked like a ritual ceremony.

In the TikTok video shared, a shocking sight of two oyinbo men playing the talking drum as though it was an easy task was captured.

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The white men standing around what looked like an ancient mud building were dressed colourfully in different Ankara materials.

An especially interesting sight was when two white men emerged in a hunter’s costume with tiny gourds dangling from the piece of clothing.

The white men were very excited and danced to the tune of the talking drum. 

We don show oyinbo men all our power

Netizens expressed concern about the decision to allow the white men participate in the rich heritage of the Yorubas.

@osehtarawally2: “That’s how they first came as friends and learn all our secret 2nd time it was with big Guns and war plane now we don’t even have our own writn system.” 

@MiriamSanz: “See we they open door for them again???why??????” 

@user4748488448: “Seriously I love this Yoruba to the world.” 

@oluwajuwondouble: “Argentina, Brazil Cuba, like five countries do Yoruba speak Yoruba and do their culture.” 

@aaronadeola: “Yoruba people una don finish una don show them all your power.” 

@charles37484884: “One thing about yoruba is its enduring culture. Despite many years of separation they still remain connected.”

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Hilarious oyinbo woman orders three wraps of fufu with ogbono soup

Meanwhile, an oyinbo lady attracted the attention of Nigerians when she appeared in a local restaurant and demanded for fufu.

In the video that went viral on the internet, she alighted from a keke (tricycle) after taking some money in her hand.

The oyinbo woman skillfully crossed the road like a typical village woman. 

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