Child rearing of the Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba tribes of Nigeria has certain commonality. Families tend to be quite large. A close bond between mother and child is established in infancy. Responsibility is taken seriously and at a young age, children are expected to perform age appropriate duties. Education is valued and every child is at least expected to be given at least an elementary education.
Many people have not heard of the Yoruba people. However, they are an ethnic group located on the continent of Africa on the West side, but found predominantly in Nigeria.
Some similarities are that some ethnic groups forced other ethnic groups to move out of their area and go back to their own ethnic group.
There are 250 ethnic groups. The four largest are Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, and Ibo.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
The three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria are the Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba, and Igbo. They make up the majority of the Nigerian population and are spread across different regions of the country.
No similarities! Kazakhs are Turks (Ethnic group) Saudis (Arabs) are not, (I do not know who are they exactly). No similarities in Lands, no similarities in politic etc. Maybe the only one fact of these two countries is the same, Kazakhs and Saudis both of these nationalities were nomads.
The Yoruba people are predominantly located in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo in West Africa. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with a population estimated at over 40 million.
Some similarities between all Native Americans include ethnic cleaning, colonization and settler colonialism.
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The war was between the Oyos and the Ekitis. Oyo been a very famous tribe in Yoruba land tried to show supremacy over others by appointing District Officers of Oyo origin to rule over Ekiti towns. Ekiti refused and it led to a civil war, because other Yoruba ethnic groups that were not Oyo supported Ekiti, so the war involved all the Yorubas.
The Yoruba are a people, a West African ethnic group. There is no concept if religion or person in the Yoruba title although they have their own language abd religions which may entail aspects of these concerns.
The Yoruba tribe primarily lives in Nigeria, Benin, and Togo in West Africa. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with a significant population in southwestern Nigeria.