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The show that tells African stories. We spotlight myths, history and food from different cultures in Africa. See more on Oriire.com

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    • Dec 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 25m AVG DURATION
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    The Migration Story of the Mijikenda

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 23:36


    Embark on an extraordinary journey tracing the captivating migration story of the Mijikenda people. From their ancestral roots in the heart of East Africa to the coastal regions of Kenya, follow the footsteps of this culturally diverse and resilient community. Discover the traditions, legends, and the unique blend of nine distinct ethnic groups that form the Mijikenda.

    An Overview of Ethiopia's History and Geopolitics

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 26:32


    Embark on an insightful journey through the rich tapestry of Ethiopia's history and its intricate geopolitics. From the ancient kingdoms of Axum and Lalibela's rock-hewn churches to the modern complexities of the Horn of Africa, this overview will unravel the nation's enduring legacy and its role in shaping regional dynamics. Join us in exploring "An Overview of Ethiopia's History and Geopolitics" to gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable country's past, present, and influence on the broader geopolitical landscape.

    The Legend of Dahomey Amazons

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 29:07


    Prepare to be enthralled by the legendary tale of the Dahomey Amazons, an awe-inspiring all-female warrior regiment from West Africa. Step into the past to uncover their remarkable story of courage, strength, and empowerment. Explore the fierce battles they waged, the leadership they demonstrated, and the lasting legacy they left behind. Join us as we unravel "The Legend of Dahomey Amazons," a testament to the indomitable spirit of women in history.

    Forced Dating in Ancient Ethiopia

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 23:57


    Uncover a little-known chapter of history as we delve into the intriguing world of forced dating in ancient Ethiopia. This unconventional practice offers a unique glimpse into the customs and dynamics of courtship in a bygone era. Join us on a journey to understand the intriguing reasons behind this tradition.

    African History: Ethnicity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 23:53


    Dive deep into the intricate tapestry of African history as we unravel the complex web of ethnicities that shape the continent's diverse identity, we'll journey through time to understand how these ethnic groups have contributed to the mosaic of Africa's past and present.

    A Virtual Tour Around Africa and the Diaspora

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 26:37


    Embark on a captivating journey without leaving your seat! Join us on a virtual tour that spans the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures of Africa and its diaspora. Get ready to be inspired by the shared heritage, history, and creativity that connect us all.

    The Wisdom of African Proverbs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 29:12


    Explore the rich tapestry of African wisdom through timeless proverbs that resonate with life's lessons. In this enlightening journey, discover the cultural gems that offer profound insights and guidance. Join us as we delve into "The Wisdom of African Proverbs," celebrating the continent's enduring oral traditions. Unearth a world of knowledge and inspiration in each carefully crafted phrase.

    The Spice Route of Africa: A Journey Through the Flavors of the Continent

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 17:25


    Buckle up for a flavor-packed adventure as we embark on a tantalizing journey through the heart of Africa. In this episode, we will take you on a captivating voyage along the Spice Route of Africa, a path rich in history, culture, and, of course, the vibrant and diverse flavors that define the continent. You'd get to discover the indigenous spices and spice blends of many African countries. Enjoy!

    The Igue Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 18:18


    The Igue festival is a centuries-old Thanksgiving festival celebrated by the people of the Benin Kingdom in Nigeria. The festival marks the end of the Benin year and the beginning of the new year, and is a time for the people to give thanks to God and their ancestors for the blessings of the past year. The festival is celebrated over a period of several days and features a variety of traditional ceremonies and performances. Other highlights of the festival include traditional dances, music, and masquerades. The festival is also a time for the people to come together and celebrate their culture and history. In this podcast episode, we will explore the history and significance of the Igue festival.

    The Ishi Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 25:50


    Holla Listeners, in this episode, we delve into a Marital Tradition evident in the south-south region of Nigeria, Delta State precisely. This tradition forbids a woman from cheating on her husband and it is practiced mainly by the Aniomas, Isokos, and Urhobos of Delta State. A woman married to a man from any of these places is forbidden to have sexual intercourse with a man who is not her husband. Failure to adhere to this tradition results in severe consequences for the woman and her family as she will bring a curse upon her household. Hit play to listen now! Remember to share, comment and subscribe!

    Tswana Food and Cuisines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 20:40


    Holla friends! In today's episode, we'll delve into the heart of Botswana's traditional cuisines, we'll introduce you to some delicacies you probably haven't heard before. Join us as we uncover the rich cuisine of Botswana, one dish at a time. Ready your taste buds!! virtually though. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Comment.

    Ancient African Cities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 51:30


    Have you ever imagined how Africa was years before now? I have if you haven't, and I must say we were great!! We always have been. In this episode, in collaboration with @africasuntoldstories, we will transport you to the heart of Africa's mesmerizing history, delving into the untold stories and forgotten marvels of Ancient African Cities, where vibrant cultures thrived and ingenious civilizations rose to greatness. Hit the play button to listen and explore the fascinating history and culture of legendary cities like Great Madzimbabwe, Timbuktu, Djenne-Djenno, Benin City, and more. Our guests, Seyram and Bryan are proud Africans, historians and podcasters, and they will guide us through this labyrinth of time. Enjoy!

    Mutu: The Practice of Attaching Humans to Animals

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 23:37


    Did you know that there's a practice in Northern Nigeria when animals are linked/attached to humans spiritually? It is believed that this attachment is a payment/sign of being thankful to someone who has done something great for you and there's literally no way to pay this person back monetarily. It is also believed that someone who is successfully attached will gain super-human abilities, enabling the person to live longer, stronger, or in some cases, faster, depending on the animal that person is attached to. Fascinating right? Hit play to listen! Remember to share, comment and subscribe!

    Exploring Beninese Cuisines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 28:11


    Are you a foodie looking to explore new flavors, or simply curious about the rich cultural heritage of this fascinating country, Beninese cuisine is a must-try for anyone looking to experience the best of West African food. Beninese food and cuisines are deeply rooted in tradition and are often served during important celebrations and festivals, such as weddings and religious ceremonies as well just like every African country as you know. Our guest Ashake will be taking us on this interesting ride. Listen. Enjoy. Share.

    The History of Yoruba Language and its Evolution in Western Nigeria

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 43:29


    Yoruba. Èdè Yorùbá; is a language spoken in West Africa, primarily in Southwestern and Central Nigeria. It is spoken by the ethnic Yoruba people. As a pluricentric language, it is primarily spoken in a dialectal area spanning Nigeria and Benin with smaller migrated communities in Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone, and The Gambia. Yoruba vocabulary is also used in the Afro-Brazilian religion known as Candomblé, in the Caribbean religion of Santería in the form of the liturgical Lucumí language, and in various Afro-American religions of North America. Join us as we explore the Yoruba, tracing its origins and unraveling the linguistic influences that have shaped its uniqueness.

    The Mythology of Twinhood in Yorubaland

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 18:48


    The Mythology of Twinhood in Yorubaland, Nigeria, is an important aspect of the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people. The Yoruba believe in the concept of twinning and the special significance of twins in their culture, which is expressed in their art, songs, and religious beliefs. This mythology holds that twins are believed to be gifted with special powers and a unique connection to the divine, and they are often seen as symbols of good luck and prosperity. Hit the play button to listen, and do not forget to comment and share with friends.

    Nigerian Street Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 29:52


    From the bustling streets of Lagos to the markets of Abuja, Nigerian street food offers a delicious and diverse culinary experience that is steeped in culture and tradition. In this episode, we'll take a deep dive into the bold and spicy flavors of Nigerian Street Food and discover some of its most iconic ones, such as Akara, suya, and much more. So sit back, grab a snack, and get ready to satisfy your appetite for adventure on this journey through Nigerian street food. Listen. Enjoy. Share.

    The Thrift (Ajo) System of Savings in Nigeria

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 33:08


    The Thrift (Ajo) System of Savings, also known as "Ajo" in Nigeria, is a traditional savings system that has been used by communities and families for generations. The system is based on the principle of regular, small contributions made by members into a collective pool, which is then used for investments or loans to members. The Ajo system operates on the principles of mutual support, trust, and cooperation, and it provides a way for people to save and access credit without relying on formal banking institutions. Listen to this episode as we share our views on this.

    Popular Superstitions and Myths in Africa

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 30:45


    Africa has a rich history of superstitions and myths that vary from region to region. One popular belief is that certain animals, like snakes, crocodiles, and owls, have mystical powers and are connected to the spiritual. Additionally, there are many taboos surrounding the behavior and reaction of an average person in certain scenarios or places in African culture and tradition. Superstitions and myths continue to be an integral part of African societies. It is safe to say that it's a part of us. Listen. Enjoy. Share. Comment

    The Jollof War

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 30:28


    Yes! just recently UNESCO has officially settled the Jollof Rice Debate and officially recognizes Senegal as the birthplace of this West African Dish. The truth is we (Africans) always knew it was theirs first. But! that doesn't mean it's the tastiest. Hence the war is not over. In this episode, Jen (Cameroonian), Pamela (Nigerian), and Adwao (Ghanaian) share their personal views on Jollof rice. We get to discuss the differences and similarities! You can just call this the Game of Thrones of (Jollof Wars)

    Kayanmata - Myth or Fact?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 11:02


    Did you know that “Kayanmata” originated from the Northern part of Nigeria? Kayanmata is a traditional cultural practice found among the Hausa people of Northern Nigeria. The practice of Kayanmata is deeply rooted in the beliefs and traditions of the Hausa people, and it is considered to be a symbol of their cultural heritage and identity. The intricate designs and patterns created through Kayanmata are unique to each individual, and they are seen as an expression of the wearer's beauty and femininity. Despite criticism from some modernizing groups, the practice of Kayanmata continues to be an important aspect of Hausa culture, reflecting their deep-seated beliefs about femininity, sexuality, and beauty. Hit the play button to listen as Mojisola gives us more insight.

    The Story of the Goddess Nana Buluku

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 21:17


    The goddess Nana Buluku is an important figure in West African mythology, particularly in the spiritual beliefs of the Fon people of Benin and the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Nana Buluku is regarded as the primordial being who created the universe and all living things, and she is often depicted as the mother of all gods and goddesses. This ancient myth has been passed down from generation to generation, serving as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Fon people shaping their beliefs and traditions. Interesting right? Listen to this episode as Florent takes us on this ride.

    An Outside Perspective on Nigerian Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 23:12


    If you ask me I would say Jollof is sweet, and Egusi and pounded yam is probably the holy grail of Nigerian food. But that's me and I'm Nigerian. Why don't we hear Aikido's perspective on Nigerian food? You can call this the Nigerian Food Review. Listen, share and comment.

    The Iri-iji Festival

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 21:21


    Yam festivals are unique to many African tribes, and each tribe has its distinct uniqueness.In this episode, Anita shares more insight and her experiences having witnessed the Iri-iji festival of Mbaise, Imo state.Hit play to listen, and do not forget to comment and share.Support the show

    Anansa: The Calabar Goddess of the Sea

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 21:31


    Goddesses are known to be beautiful and powerful, is the Goddesses Anansa going to be any different?Listen now as Maryann shares more insight on the Calabar Goddess, Anansa.Support the show

    Kenyan Food and Cuisines

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 23:03


    Lavigne takes us on a cruise to Kenya, sharing all there is to know about Kenyan food.This episode will most likely get you hungry, better grab a pack of popcorn or better groundnut as you listenEnjoy!Support the show

    The Myth of Bayajidda

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 28:25


    Bayajidda is the mythological hero in the tale of the Hausa Kingdoms' origin. The story has multiple versions, but that said, is Bayajida a myth or a legend?On this episode our guest; Shamsudeen gives us an interesting breakdown sharing the story of Bayajida.You really do not want to miss this episode, press the play button to listen now.Support the show

    The African Concept of Land

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 27:42


    What is land?Yes, simple question but very rarely asked and thought of, in most cases when we hear land all we see or can relate it to is wealth, money, and status.Well, you are not completely wrong, but then, the concept of land in itself is worth learning about. How land was seen in the precolonial times, what it meant and how that has affected its conceptualization in our present time.Imisi is not really a guest but then, this is going to be enlightening.Hit the play button to learn more.Support the show

    South African Food and Cuisines

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 23:25


    In this episode, Sesi and Haleemah speak to Mamokone about South African food.Listen now.Share.Comment.

    Nigerian Boarding School Tales

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 33:21


    For as long as I can remember, horror myths have always been a common thing in Nigerian boarding schools.No one can tell the originator of these myths but they may have started as rumors and over the years or maybe they are real myths.These myths have been told in different versions and it seems like every boarding school has a spectacular narration of each one of them.Listen to this interesting episode as our guests; Renny and Miminah share their experiences in boarding schools.

    Oriire Podcast | Season 2 | We are Back!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 1:15


    New topics, new guests, We're back and We're better! We're So excited for season 2!!! We hope you guys are too

    VOODOO VS HOODOO

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 12:01


    These are a set of spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs created by Africans.There is a major difference that lies between what Hoodoo defines, and what Voodoo defines. Voodoo is the religion, or belief system, Hoodoo, on the other hand, is the magic that has derived from the teachings of Voodoo, which was originally a part of Voodoo. What other differences and similarities?Let's learn from Sesi and Haleemah.

    BEANS IN YORUBA LAND

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 24:21


    From Ewa Agoyin to Oloyin, to Moi Moi, Akara, Gbegiri and more.Take a look at why the Yoruba people explore different varieties of delicacies that can be gotten from Beans

    African Festivals and Rituals

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 26:35


    African Festivals are celebrations of Africa's vast wealth and culture.Ever experienced an African festival or ritual before.Listen to Sesi and Haleemah talk about different festivals 

    ‘The Story of Kintu and other common threads in African mythology.'

    Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 24:58


    Kintu is a mythological figure who appears in a creation myth of the Baganda people of Buganda, Uganda. According to this legend, Kintu was the first person on earth and the first man to wander the plains of Uganda alone. He is also known as God or the father of all people who created the first kingdoms.African folktales are passed down from generation to generation and the stories are very important to the traditions and customs of all African people.As the second-largest continent in the world, Africa is home to a wealth of stories capable of moulding character and emphasising values like honesty, integrity, courage and solidarity.

    IGBO DELICACIES AND CUISINES

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 29:39


    Igbo cuisine is the various foods of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria.There are many dishes that are common to the Igbos in particularThe core of Igbo food is its soups.Listen to our latest podcast and get ready to practice some of the tips we shared.

    The Westernization of African Religions and vice versa

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 25:23


    Once again, Sesi and Haleemah talk Africa.Today we take a look at the westernization of African Regions.

    Anansi: The trickster god

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later May 21, 2021 24:04


    Anansi the trickster is a West African God. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the god of all knowledge of stories.Listen and share your thought on Oriire.com

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    A conversation about Nigerian foods

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2021 22:34


    Listen to Sesi and Haleemah express their love and dislike for certain Nigerian foods while appreciating every effort used in bringing our delicacies to existence.What are your favourite meals?When was the first time you encountered them and how was the experienceWhy do some of your friends like certain dishes you dislike?Visit Oriire.com to continue the conversation.

    Cultural Preservation and how far it should go

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 29:11


    We are proud of our heritage and love to share it for the world to know.Listen to Sesi and Haleemah discuss the extent to which culture should be preserved.

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    African Folktales, Folklore and More

    Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 42:23


    In this episode, Sesi, Haleemah and Imisi discuss African folktales and folklore, their similarities and differences and adaptations in popular culture.

    Kenyan Food and The Diaspora

    Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 39:03


    In this episode, Sesi and Haleemah speak to Yvette about Kenyan food and it's relationship with the African diaspora.

    Queen Moremi

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 21:03


    In this episode, Haleemah and Sesi talk about Yoruba historical figure, Queen Moremi and her impact.

    Jinns in Northern Nigeria

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 24:40


    In this episode, we speak to Fatima about jinns in Northern Nigeria.

    We're Telling African Stories

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 6:21


    Our Introductory episode. We tell you what we're going to be talking about and give you a teaser about the next episode.

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