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Some may see Iteriba as worship, some may see it as respect. If seen as worship it should be reserved for one’s creator or king. If seen as respect, should it be a one-way street? Why should we relate with civility towards each other?
How do the #SoroSoke and #OffTheMic generations view respect in the Yoruba culture? Is there a common ground? What are the pros and cons in the 21st century?
The meetup on the 4th of July 2021 focused on Iteriba. Our lead discussant at this meeting was Emmanuel Ayodele Olowolagba (@GiweLohiwe), an ebullient and exuberant-spirited young Nigerian writer.
By 'Modele OlowoyeyeSome may see Iteriba as worship, some may see it as respect. If seen as worship it should be reserved for one’s creator or king. If seen as respect, should it be a one-way street? Why should we relate with civility towards each other?
How do the #SoroSoke and #OffTheMic generations view respect in the Yoruba culture? Is there a common ground? What are the pros and cons in the 21st century?
The meetup on the 4th of July 2021 focused on Iteriba. Our lead discussant at this meeting was Emmanuel Ayodele Olowolagba (@GiweLohiwe), an ebullient and exuberant-spirited young Nigerian writer.