Category: Lifestyle & Culture


  • Top 5 Most Dangerous Streets in Benin City

    1. Upper Sakponba Road Upper Sakponba is often cited as one of the most notorious areas in Benin City. It’s infamous for gang activities, cult clashes, and frequent robberies. The road is densely populated, with numerous markets and residential areas, making it a hotspot for criminal activities. Travelers and locals are advised to remain vigilant,…

  • Benin City Nightlife: The Real Gbedu Spots Only Locals Know

    Benin City isn’t just about ancient bronzes and royal beads — when the sun goes down, the heartbeat of the city moves to the rhythm of gbedu. The nightlife here is bold, loud, and proudly Edo — where vibes meet heritage and every corner has a story. Whether you’re a homegrown local or a diaspora…

  • Oba of Benin’s Coronation: What Every Young Edo Person Should Know

    When the Oba of Benin is crowned, it’s not just a royal ceremony — it’s the rebirth of a kingdom, a reminder that history still breathes among us. For centuries, this sacred event has united the Benin people in pride, tradition, and spiritual reverence. The coronation of the Oba is one of Africa’s oldest surviving…

  • Benin Kingdom Celebrates Royal Majesty: Oba Ewuare II Marks Birthday in Grande Style

    BENIN CITY — The heartbeat of the Benin Kingdom is aglow today as sons and daughters of the ancient kingdom — at home and across the world — unite to celebrate the birthday of His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, CFR, the revered Oba of Benin. Across palaces, shrines, homes,…

  • The Rise of Edo Fashion: How Beads, Wrappers, and Ankara Tell Our Story

    Fashion is more than fabric — it’s identity, history, and storytelling stitched into every piece. In Edo State, the evolution of fashion has always gone hand-in-hand with the people’s rich heritage. From coral beads that once adorned the royal court of Benin to modern Ankara designs that blend tradition with contemporary creativity, Edo fashion continues…

  • The Bronze Legacy: Why the World Still Reveres Benin Art and Sculpture

    A Legacy Cast in Bronze Long before colonial explorers arrived in the heart of West Africa, the Benin Kingdom stood as one of the most artistically advanced civilizations in the world. From intricate bronze plaques to life-sized royal busts, Edo artisans mastered techniques that would later astonish European scholars and collectors. Today, centuries after their…

  • Edo Women Who Inspire: From Queen Idia to Modern Leaders Breaking Boundaries

    Throughout history, Edo women have been the quiet backbone of power, beauty, and resilience — women who shaped kingdoms, inspired revolutions, and today, continue to push the boundaries of what is possible.From the great Queen Idia of the Benin Kingdom to modern figures in governance, business, and entertainment, Edo women embody courage, wisdom, and influence.…

  • The Spirit of Edo: 10 Ancient Beliefs That Still Shape Modern Benin Life

    Modern Benin City may be filled with skyscrapers, smartphones, and global influences, but beneath the surface beats a spirit as old as time itself — the Spirit of Edo.For centuries, the Edo people have lived by deep-rooted spiritual beliefs, taboos, and ancestral practices that continue to influence how they marry, celebrate, and even resolve conflict…

  • Marriage the Edo Way: What Every Bride and Groom Must Know Before the Ceremony

    The Beauty and Depth of Edo Traditional Marriage Marriage in Edo culture is not just a union between two lovers—it is a sacred merging of families, lineages, and heritage. From the first introductions to the vibrant traditional attire, the Edo marriage ceremony reflects centuries of custom, pride, and respect. Unlike Western weddings, Edo traditional marriage…

  • Edo Queens of Style: Traditional Fashion That Still Rules the Streets

    Edo fashion has always been synonymous with elegance, culture, and royalty. For centuries, women of the Benin Kingdom have turned heads with their signature style—rich fabrics, intricate coral beads, and the iconic Okuku hairstyle. Today, these traditional elements are not just preserved in history books; they are influencing modern designers and street style, proving that…