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1 Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo and other indigenous languages. 2 On Saturday evenings, this Yoruba woman called Ome Boku commanded our attention. 3 Fon and Yoruba are widely spoken in the north. 4 The chorus is a mix of Yoruba and English. 5 Almost 5 % of all Yoruba births produce twins. 6 This might be because Yoruba society is highly patriarchal and stratified,[www.] producing a lot of social pressure for genetically similar men and women to mate. 7 For example, the women from Yoruba tribe in West Africa consume plenty of cassava, a type of yam or sweet potato. 8 In Yoruba land, twins are regarded as a special gift from God and bearers of good luck. Twins are treated with affection, love and respect. 9 An old Yoruba town, it was the center of the nationalist movement before independence was achieved in 9'0. 10 Language: English is the official language, Hausa, Yoruba and Ibo are the main native languages. 11 Beading dominates the design for this Yoruba sheath. The staff at left is made out of iron and wood. 12 Interfaces are being written in a number of African languages, but even the clearest instructions in Wolof or Yoruba as to how to use Windows presume a fair degree of literacy. 13 West Africa has a much higher incidence of non-identical twins, or fraternal twins, than in Europe and Japan, especially in Nigeria's Yoruba southwestern community, where Igbo-Ora is located. 14 A city of southwest Nigeria northeast of Lagos. It was once the capital of a Yoruba state that was probably founded in the15th century. Population, 253, 300. 15 There is hardly a family there without a set of twins. Almost 5% of all Yoruba births produce twins. 16 He has worked to ingratiate himself with his local partners, learning bits of the Yoruba language and attending a colleague's wedding in a remote northeastern town. 17 Most genomic studies done in Africa so far have focused on the Yoruba of Nigeria. 18 There are even marriages in which the couple does not economically cooperate, like the African Society the Yoruba who do not pool economic resources or even raise their children together. 19 Any of several West African languages belong to the South Central Niger including Yoruba. 20 A city of southwest Nigeria east-northeast of Ibadan. It was the capital of a Yoruba kingdom from the17th to the19th century. Population, 255, 100. 21 In Nigeria, for example, live the Hausa , the Fulani, the Yoruba, the Ibo, and many smaller groups. 22 But (as usual in this area of study, there's a "but") they couldn't find any pattern at all in the MHC-dissimilarity of the Yoruba couples.