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5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by emmyluizzz: 5:01am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Here are some interesting myths and legends that some Nigerians
hold dear. 1. Whistling at night invites demons According to Nigerian folktale, whistling at night is wrong and could have dire consequences. Legend has it that whistling is an invitation for the spirits. Different tribes have accounts of people who have whistled and have in turn been met by evil spirits, snakes, occult members or even found themselves in strange places. 2. Beating a boy with a broom or turning stick Some Nigerians believe if you beat a boy with a broom or turning stick (Omorogun) it would shrink the size of his penis. As a remedy, if a boy has been beaten with a broom, he would have to beat the same person seven times with a broom. 3. Someone walking over your legs If someone walks over your legs it is believed you will end up having kids who look just like that person. How this happens nobody understands. Pregnant women are quick to take their legs out of the way when someone tries to pass. 4. Reincarnation One of the most popular Nigerian myth is the one told about the Yorubas, where the dead are expected to return to their family in the form of a newborn baby. Who a child is can be determined by its resemblance to the dead. For example, a boy that resembles his paternal grandfather will be named Babatunde (‘father returns’). Most strange, however, is their belief that if a person dies young, their ghost can go to another town and live there as if they were not dead, even getting married and having children over there. 5. Sun and rain This myth is another popular one. People, especially hunters, believe that if it rains while the sun is out, a lion is giving birth you can add yours |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Wakab(m): 6:48am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Another one is if one looks in between it's leg in the market he/she will see ghosts� |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Wakab(m): 6:50am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Another one is if one looks in between it's leg in the market he/she will see ghosts 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by dake40(m): 8:38am On Oct 17, 2021 |
emmyluizzz: Reincarnation is a general topic across the world, so I disagree with you on that. Kudos 2 Likes |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by mytime24(f): 8:39am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Numb 4 isn't myth |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Vulcanheph(m): 10:11am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Fu(k what Christianity talk about... Reincarnation is real bro, not a myth. |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Jamesbiodun(m): 10:32am On Oct 17, 2021 |
Most are real in some tribe and culture, just because it's not in your culture doesn't mean it's not real... I rest my case |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Berezuski: 12:34pm On Oct 17, 2021 |
Reincarnation isn't a myth |
Re: 5 Myths You Will Only Hear In Nigeria by Rickmann: 4:14pm On Oct 17, 2021 |
emmyluizzz: These things are only synonymous with the south westerners (Yorubas ), it's not a Nigerian thing so pls don't generalise. |
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