Oyo accent Masquerade set on ablaze

A masquerade, referred to as Danafojura pulled a fireplace stunt at an occasion attended by residents of the state at Ojude Oba Festival on August 13. Thousands of individuals converged within the ancient town of Ijebu Ode, Southwest Nigeria to celebrate this annual event often held each day after the Sallah festivities.

There were several display of aesthetics and therefore the absolute best of African culture on the occasion. However, the emergence of Danafojura caused a stir and awe. The masquerade had traveled from the traditional town of Oyo, another ancient Kingdom in pre-colonial Africa.



Thick, dry brooms were mounted high to hide the Masquerade and was immediately assail fire. A viral video making rounds online captured moment the Masquerade whose name means "Burn alive and walk away" was set aflame . Amazingly, he remained within the high rising flames and walked away unhurt.

Talk of Africa and magic, this is often pure class. Should we actually bi amused by such display of metaphysical powers for showbiz when the planet needs a cure for cancer and other incurable deseases?

The translation of magical powers for the commonweal may be a major difference between science and metaphysics. this is often where Africa is lost. Where the currency of science is rigorous study and meditation, the opposite builds on blood to take care of potency

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