The importance of music and dance in Nigeria: from Afrobeat to traditional rhythms
Immerse yourself in Nigeria’s fascinating culture: From captivating music to vibrant traditions – experience the diversity of Nigerian life.
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Immerse yourself in Nigeria’s fascinating culture: From captivating music to vibrant traditions – experience the diversity of Nigerian life.
In Nigeria, mothers have an important role in family life. Mothering Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday in Lent and is often celebrated with gifts, flowers and a special meal. Although Mothering Day is a Western holiday, it is celebrated in Nigeria as it is in England and can also coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March.
Grasscutters are rodents in Nigeria that play an important role in culture and economy. They have high reproduction rates, are adaptable, and are often kept as pets. Breeding is promoted to improve self-sufficiency and the economy in rural areas.
Support HIFA projects in Nigeria and Austria by purchasing CDs from talented artists Monique Mondon-Muth and Irene Gernert. Enjoy a variety of musical genres while contributing to a better future for youth in need.