Have you ever seen a figure covered head to toe in colorful costumes… dancing, chasing people, or commanding silence in a crowd? That… is a masquerade. But in African culture, especially here in Nigeria, a masquerade is far more than entertainment. A masquerade is believed to be the embodiment of a spirit , sometimes an ancestor, sometimes a deity brought to life through masks, costumes, music, and performance. Once the mask is worn, the performer is no longer seen as human… but as a spiritual presence among the people. These traditions date back centuries and play powerful roles in society ranging from storytelling and festivals to justice, spirituality, and even community protection. Now let’s explore some notable masquerades and their origins. First, the legendary Ijele masquerade , often called the King of all masquerades. Originating from the Igbo people, Ijele is massive, sometimes as tall as a house! It can take months to prepare and a whole team to carry. Ijele...
KINDNESS IS AN INVESTMENT - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! 😊 I was walking along a busy road one day and I saw a beautiful lady who should be a few years younger than me, struggling with some bags. Normally, that eternal beef between ladies (which I still don’t understand) would have made me pass without even noticing. But I did notice and offered to help. Somehow, with my very small hands, I always want to help people to carry stuff. The surprise on her face, that a young girl like herself would offer help…. it was everything. I helped her with her bags to a nearest bustop where she took a cab and we bid each other farewell. The smiles on her face and many many “thank you! God bless you” was enough payment for me. To my soul, it was like a chilled glass of juice on a sunny day. Fast forward to many months later when I moved to a new city that is known for its harshness and cruelty, I had called a cab and had this big luggage I couldn’t lift into ...