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Yoruba refers to:<br><br> A subgroup of the Yoruba people, an ethnic group native to West Africa, primarily in Nigeria and Benin.<br> A language spoken by the Yoruba people, belonging to the Benue-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family.<br> A culture and tradition that originated from the Yoruba people, characterized by a rich heritage of art, literature, music, and spirituality, with a significant influence on the culture of other African communities.<br> In the broader sense, Yoruba is also a term that refers to various mythologies, folklore, and spiritual practices such as Ifá, Santeria, Vodun, and Orisha worship.
A young person, typically between the ages of 13 and 24, who is not yet fully matured or experienced, and is often characterized by recklessness, impulsiveness, or lack of self-control.