Did you know that the Ethiopian calendar is approximately seven years and eight months behind the Gregorian calendar, and it has 13 months in a year?
Did you know that the Gelede masks of the Yoruba people in Nigeria are elaborate artistic expressions used to honor, appease, and celebrate the power of women, especially elderly women and female deities?
Did you know that Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is the second largest film producer in the world, surpassing Hollywood in output and only behind Bollywood?
Did you know that the Yoruba people of West Africa developed an intricate system of indigo dyeing, creating vibrant and complex patterns that are still celebrated today?
Did you know that the Ethiopian coffee ceremony is a deeply important cultural ritual that symbolizes respect, hospitality, and community?
Did you know that the Yoruba people of Nigeria have a long and vibrant tradition of creating adire cloth, a resist-dyed textile using techniques similar to tie-dye that produces intricate and meaningful patterns?
Did you know that Afrobeats, originating from West Africa, particularly Nigeria and Ghana, has become a global musical phenomenon, influencing popular music worldwide and showcasing African creativity and talent on a global stage?
Did you know that the Ge'ez script, used in Ethiopia and Eritrea, is one of the oldest alphabets still in use today, dating back to the 8th or 9th century BC?
Did you know that the Gelede masquerade of the Yoruba people in Nigeria and Benin is a vibrant performance celebrating women, honoring female ancestors, and promoting social harmony?
Did you know that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee, one of the world's most beloved beverages?