This is an article on the history and function of the famous Esan Igbabonelimhin masquerade and dance. It dives into how the masquerade not only serves as a means of entertainment but also its ritual functions.
It is about the history of Warfare and its evolution in Pre-colonial West African States through the revolutionary discovery of horses as weapons of war
This essay examines the Esan people's belief in the potency of herbs as a means of sustenance and bonding. It explores how herbs and the art of healing affects various aspects of their life and how it is their heritage.
In this episode, Haleemah and Sesi talk about Yoruba historical figure, Queen Moremi and her impact.
In this episode, Sesi and Haleemah speak to Yvette about Kenyan food and it's relationship with the African diaspora.
In this episode, Sesi, Haleemah and Imisi discuss African folktales and folklore, their similarities and differences and adaptations in popular culture.