Spoken by over 40 million people, Yoruba is a Niger-Congo language and cultural identity native to southwestern Nigeria and parts of Benin and Togo. Used in daily communication, religious practices, and vibrant art forms like drumming and storytelling, it benefits diaspora communities, linguists, and anyone exploring West African heritage through its rich oral traditions.
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