Culture, Identity and the Beauty of Diversity
Have you ever walked into a place that felt strange at first, but within a short time, started to feel like home simply because of the way the people lived? That’s exactly how I felt the first time I found myself in the midst of the Igbo people. I’m a proud Yoruba by birth, and my roots run deep in the traditions of my tribe. But something about the Igbo culture pulled me in, their bold display of culture, the music, the food, their deep respect for tradition, and how they celebrate one another like family. That moment opened my eyes to something greater; culture isn’t just about where you’re from; it’s also about what speaks to your soul.
To me, culture is beyond just the way we greet, the food we eat, or the festivals we celebrate. Culture is identity. It’s a silent language that tells people who we are without needing to say a word. It shows in how we dress, how we respect elders, how we marry, how we mourn, and even how we show love. Culture is the fingerprint of a people.
As a Yoruba, I’ve been raised to greet elders by kneeling or prostrating, to enjoy meals like amala and ewedu, and to dance to bata drums during festivals. I’ve been part of traditional ceremonies where oral stories and proverbs are used to pass down wisdom. These things have shaped me. But when I lived among the Igbos for a while, I experienced a new kind of beauty. The respect they give to tradition is admirable. I watched them celebrate the New Yam Festival with pride, share meals like ofe nsala and abacha, and wear their isiagu with so much confidence. Their marriage rites, the joy in their dances, even their local greetings, it all fascinated me.
If I ever had the chance, I’d love to experience more of the Igbo culture, not just as a visitor, but by fully immersing myself. Maybe one day, wear the traditional George wrapper, join in the traditional dance, or sit with the elders as they share ancient tales over kola nut.
Now switching gears a bit, when people ask me what I think “waste of time” means, I smile. To me, wasting time is living without learning. It’s doing things repeatedly that add no value to your growth. It’s spending hours trying to be who you’re not, or ignoring the beauty of life around you because you’re chasing shadows. Wasting time is not just about idleness, it’s also about investing in things that don’t feed your purpose or enrich your soul.
Culture, to me, is never a waste of time. Exploring cultures both yours and others is a way of expanding your mind and learning how beautiful and diverse humans are. We may come from different tribes and countries, but when we respect and appreciate each other’s way of life, we make the world feel a lot more like home.
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Beautiful! "Celebrate one another like family" – that's what it's all about! 🤝💖
My Cultural Identity 😁, Igbo are fortunate. Thank you for sharing this.
Yes I have walked into a strange place, community and state that immediately feels like home, culture is beautiful, and we should feel good together regardless of our cultural differences
Yeah! Thanks for sharing your thoughts
You are welcome
There is a sure way to experience the igbo culture well, find a wife there! 😂 You'll definitely be immersed fully in their culture that way.
The yoruba culture is a lovely one too.
Smiles😊
I'll think about your advice
Hehe! Please do.
Seriously! Looks like you really want me to marry igbo lady oo😂😂, I like their culture, their food, but I'll have language barrier with them. How do I deal with that?
I thought you said you learn language faster, she will teach you 😂
Yeah! I learn language faster😂, but it won't be that easy.. I was able to speak igbo little because I did my youth service @Enugu back then. That's what actually make me have interest in their culture
Then you are good to go, get started with the hunt! 😂
But to surprise you, I don't have any igbo girlfriend at the moment😂🤣
That's why you'll be on a search na 😂
I don't know if I'm really ready for this right now
Lol no pressure, take your time.
You can as well help me out, to make it fast na😂
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You see😂, now you run
Culture is an identity
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Feeling at home is the most convenient thing for me to do. Thanks for sharing.
Yoruba culture seems amazing. It is good that respecting the elderly is part of the traditions! They are wise
Hmmm I agree with you on this that culture is beyond greetings, festivals and other celebrations. It's a way of life and what defines an individual. Thanks for sharing
Yeah... Thanks for stopping by
The Igbo culture is beautiful. I love their mode of dressing, especially the red cap.😂
That's very good and good choice
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