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Only Three Tribes in Nigeria: Yoruba, Igbo, and Benin according to Davido

Only Three Tribes in Nigeria: Yoruba, Igbo, and Benin according to Davido

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sunny Green Itodo
Published on 2024-03-12 16:51:51

Afrobeat sensation Davido recently made a statement during an interview with American content creator Kai Cenat that sparked a bit of controversy. While discussing the diversity of Nigeria, Davido mistakenly claimed that the country only had three tribes: Yoruba, Igbo, and Benin. This statement quickly caught the attention of many Nigerians who rightly pointed out that there are actually 371 tribes in Nigeria, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

During the interview, Davido explained that he considers himself to be a combination of the three tribes due to his family background. He stated, “We have three tribes in Nigeria. There’s Yoruba. My father is Yoruba. And in Nigeria, wherever your father is from, that’s where you are really from. So my father is Yoruba. My wife is from Igbo. And my mother is from Benin. I’m three tribes in one.” While his intention may have been to highlight the diversity within his own family, the oversimplification of Nigeria’s ethnic groups did not sit well with many Nigerians.

The mistake Davido made serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of cultures that exist within Nigeria. The country is known for its diversity, with hundreds of tribes and ethnic groups each contributing to the vibrant tapestry of Nigerian culture. From the Hausa and Igbo in the north to the Yoruba in the southwest, Nigeria is a melting pot of traditions, languages, and customs.

It is crucial to recognize and celebrate the diversity within Nigeria, as it is what makes the country unique and special. Each tribe brings its own set of traditions, beliefs, and practices that contribute to the larger Nigerian identity. By acknowledging the multitude of tribes that exist within the country, we can better appreciate the complexity and beauty of Nigeria’s cultural landscape.

In light of Davido’s statement, it is important to educate ourselves on the various tribes that make up Nigeria. By learning about the different customs, languages, and histories of each tribe, we can foster greater understanding and respect for the diverse communities that call Nigeria home. This knowledge can also help to break down stereotypes and misconceptions that may exist about certain tribes.

Moving forward, it is essential for public figures like Davido to be mindful of the statements they make about Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups. By acknowledging and celebrating the multitude of tribes within the country, we can promote unity and inclusivity among all Nigerians. Let us embrace the beauty of Nigeria’s cultural mosaic and continue to learn from one another’s unique perspectives and experiences.

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