Greetings my good friends in steemit world, I'm delighted to update you of my activities in the village as I traveled for second term holidays, to meet my mom, siblings and relatives. And also to teach my two and a half years son, Princewill our cultural heritage and traditions. I urge you to please enjoy reading and air your views by commenting.
The holidays have been a wonderful time for me and my family here in the village. Today was particularly special as I assisted my mother in selecting the finest palm fruits for cooking and processing into palm oil.
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This traditional practice has been passed down through generations, and I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to learn from my mother. But what made the experience even more rewarding was being able to share this knowledge with the younger generation.
I took the time to teach my son, Princewill, and his niece, Unwana, the steps involved in processing palm oil. Watching them learn and participate in this traditional practice filled me with joy and a sense of fulfillment.
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These holidays have been a productive and rewarding experience for us. Not only have we been able to spend quality time together as a family, but we've also been able to pass down our cultural heritage to the next generation. As we continue to cherish these moments, I'm reminded of the importance of preserving our traditions and customs.
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In a world that is increasingly fast-paced and technology-driven, it's refreshing to slow down and connect with our roots. These holidays have been a wonderful reminder of the value of community, family, and tradition. As we look forward to the rest of the holiday season, I'm excited to see what other opportunities we'll have to share our culture and traditions with one another.
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Wow, much to learn about this tradition of yours. One thing Nigerians are known for is their cultural heritage. I really appreciate your diary shared. Thanks for sharing.
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