Elizabeth Nana
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It was in the early eighties, around the time a group of senior army officers overthrew the democratically elected government, when Austrian lace and aso-oke were trendy and church services were fashion shows - an endless, shameless carnival of women in colorful blouses blended with expensive ichafu which they tied in layers and pleats until the scarves were piled atop their heads like a large plant, obstructing the view of everyone seated behind them. Everyone looked forward to Sundays, going to church. Those who could not afford these processions snuck in very early for the children's service, because that was the graceful thing to do - worship with the children in their simple clothes of cheap blouses over Nigerian wax, and second-hand shoes whose heels had worn out and made koi-koi-koi sounds on the tiled floor.
By Elizabeth Nana3 years ago in Fiction
African culture
INTRODUCTION. The African continent has always been known for its diverse culture and traditions. It is a place where different tribes and ethnic groups coexist, each with its unique way of life. This article aims to explore various aspects of African culture, including music, dance, art, and cuisine. It is intended for college students aged 18-25 who are learning about different cultures and want to gain a better understanding of Africa.
By Elizabeth Nana3 years ago in Education