This is the Owa dance of the Gwarandara tribe. Aside their language & food, this dance is an identity they hold dear because of how inclusive and open it is for everyone to participate unlike the Kakamayiwa- a dance for only for men from a particular family.
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The Gbandoko Masquerade: An Enigmatic Source of Entertainment from the Gbari Tribe in Kuje Area Council. The mesmerizing balance on sticks has left many intrigued, yet the profound tradition is solely entrusted to the 'Dauda Family'.
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The traditional clothing of the Gade people consists of three distinct colors..
Red stands for Hospitality
White stands for Peace
Black stands for Agriculture
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The Gbandoko Masquerade of the Gbari tribe of Kuje Area Council is widely known for its aura of entertainment. People have tried to fathom the secret behind his balance on the sticks, but this traditional knowledge is only transferred to the ‘Dauda Family’
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