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Five Minutes Freewite Day 2786: ethnic

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Afolabi's family celebrated their ethnic heritage with great enthusiasm. Every year, they would host a cultural festival, showcasing traditional music, dance, and food from their Yoruba roots. Afolab loved learning about her ancestors customs and getting involved in their festivals. She would spend weeks helping her mother prepare traditional dishes like jollof rice, soup, and puff-puff.

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The festival featured vibrant colors, lively rythms, and delicious aromas that spread through the air. Afolabi's friends from different ethnic backgrounds attended, and they all shared their own unique traditions. Kofi who was more of a city based igbo girl taught everyone how to dance azonto, with Jane displaying her beading skills and Fatima, who shared stories of her fulani heritage.

As the night went on, the music got louder, the laughter got contagious, and Afolabi was glad she could share her culture with others and also learn about theirs.

Thanks for reading.

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