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Explain five necessary skills for presentation of our tradition, customs and beliefs in nigeria

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Answered by kalaiselvipalnimuthu
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Explanation:

this could be greatly achieved only when such culture is held at high esteem by the individual so therefore let me tell just a few words that we could use to present our culture 1.it should be communicated this i mean a foreigner should find it interesting and so desire for you to teach them about it…

2.the love for it should not be hidden this i mean you should always learn to love your tradition and custom.

3.always hold on to your belief and customs regardless of where you may find yourself as this may call attention of foreigners..

4.respect the customs and belief at all point in time..

Answered by crkavya123
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Nigerian traditions, customs, and culture Language 1. 527 different languages are spoken by the many ethnic groups in Nigeria. 2 Nigerian customs. Nigerian traditions are numerous and distinctive to each culture. 3 Nigerian food, 4 Nigerian attire, 5 family life, and 6 Nigerian culture.

Explanation:

Globalization's flood of foreign culture has had a detrimental effect on Nigerians' way of life. To strengthen and ingrain our culture, custom, and beliefs in her citizens—especially the younger generation—a concerted effort must be made.

The following are some of the abilities required for maintaining our traditions, rituals, and beliefs:

Marriage custom,i.e., a customary wedding practice. We must be willing and prepared to enter into marriage contracts using the prescribed conventional protocol.

Language: People ought to be able to communicate in their own language. In fact, the government has the power to mandate that citizens do business in their native tongue.

Greetings: We should practise our modes and greetings for various times of the day.

Dressing: By adopting their clothing, we can better identify with our tribes. Igbos, Hausas, Fulanis, Kanuris, Yorubas, and other groups have unusual clothing styles.

Festivals: The Igbos commemorate Iwa'ji, the Hausa/Fulani celebrate Durbar, the Yoruba celebrate Eyo, Egungun, Obatala, Osun-Osogbo, and the Bini enjoy Igue festivals. We must actively take part in these celebrations.

Food: No matter if it's Akpu, Amala, tuwo shinkafa, starch, or another local delicacy, we must learn to make and take joy in consuming it.

Artefacts: The elements of our material culture that have made us famous must be preserved.

Storytelling: The old ones contain hidden treasures. We must pay attention when they describe the background of our people, their past successes, etc. These legends are transmitted from one generation to the next.

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