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This article examines Isese Day, an annual celebration held on August 20th to honor the Yorùbáancestral heritage and spiritual practices. The festivities involve cultural parades, educational lectures, and public festivals designed to promote tradition and encourage international tourism. While primarily centered in the South-West region of Nigeria, the event is also observed by various diaspora communities across the globe. The text highlights the significant demographic influence of the Yorùbá people, who represent a substantial portion of the population in West Africa and the Caribbean. Additionally, the source provides specific traditional greetings used by participants during this commemorat ...
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