From why a pregnant woman should have safety pin attached to her dress to why a person shouldn’t drink coconut water, check out some funny Yoruba beliefs.
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Yoruba is one of the numerous tribes in Nigeria.
This ethnic group, like every other ethnic group, are known for their religious as well as cultural belief and traditions some of which are funny and nothing but just myths and superstitions (if you ask me).
Anyway, here are 10 funny beliefs of Yoruba people
1. Pregnant women must attach safety pin to their clothes
The safety pin (like the name goes), sort of protects the foetus and keep it safe from the spirit roaming about.
2. It is wrong to play with an umbrella when it isn’t raining
A person who plays with an umbrella when it isn’t raining is only inviting a non-stop rain on his/her wedding day.
3. Do not whistle at night
4. Egret gives white fingers
If you want white fingers, all you need to do is sing a song calling on egrets (leke leke) to give you white fingers.
5. A pregnant woman shouldn’t walk under the sun
As believed by the Yorubas, when a pregnant woman walks under the sun (especially around 1 pm), she’ll give birth to a disfigured child. So, pregnant women are advised to stay away from the sun.
6. Don’t beat a male child with a broom
The Yorubas believe that when you beat a child with a broom, you’ll render him impotent.
7. It’s bad to drink coconut water
According to their belief, when a person drinks coconut water, the person will become dull.
8. Do not look at a mirror at night
According to the belief of the Yorubas, it is wrong to look at a mirror at night because, instead of seeing your reflection, you’ll see a ghost.
9. A piece of thread can magically stop hiccups
This works well with infants, according to their belief. When an infant is experiencing hiccups, just put a piece of thread on the child’s head to stop the hiccups.
10. Do not cross over a person and vice versa
If a person crosses over you, your offspring will look like that person except the person crosses over you back.