Yoruba Traditional Naming Ceremony
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Nigeria’s traditional naming ceremonies are deeply rooted in the cultural, spiritual, and communal values of its diverse ethnic groups. These ceremonies typically occur within 7 to 10 days after the child’s birth, as a way of officially introducing the newborn to the family, community, and ancestors. The process involves selecting names that reflect the child’s heritage, circumstances of birth, and hopes for the future.
This ceremony reflects the Nigerian belief that naming a child shapes their destiny and forges a connection between the child, family, community, and ancestors. It also emphasises the importance of unity, family legacy, and cultural identity in welcoming new life.
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