Yoruba
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+ | The '''Yoruba''' (''Yorùbá'' in Yoruba orthography) are a large [[ethno-linguistic]] group or ethnic nation in Africa; the majority of them speak the [[Yoruba language]] (èdèe Yorùbá; èdè = language). The Yoruba constitute approximately 21 percent of [[Nigeria]]'s total population. | ||
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The Yoruba (Yorùbá in Yoruba orthography) are a large ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in Africa; the majority of them speak the Yoruba language (èdèe Yorùbá; èdè = language). The Yoruba constitute approximately 21 percent of Nigeria's total population.
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