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Rediscovering the Cunning of Ìjàpá Tìrókò, Oko Yánníbo

is a canonical collection of twenty Yoruba folktales written by author Ọlágòkè Òjó . First published in 1973 by Longman (now marketed via Learn Africa Plc), this classic text serves as a foundation for cultural education, linguistic training, and character development in Southwestern Nigeria. For decades, educators, students, and preservationists have relied on it to teach proper Yoruba orthography, grammar, and moral principles through the beloved medium of oral-turned-written folklore. ijapa tiroko oko yannibopdf

Having a PDF allows for easy reading on tablets and smartphones during bedtime or classroom sessions. The Moral Fabric of the Tales Having a PDF allows for easy reading on

Ìjàpá Tìrókò, Ọkọ Yánníbo (Ijapa the Tortoise, Husband of Yannibo) is a classic collection of Yoruba folktales written by Olagoke Ojo . These stories center on , the trickster tortoise, and his wife (also spelled Yanibo or Iyabo). If you are looking to find or compile

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In the search for "Ijapa Tiroko Oko Yannibo," you are seeking more than a simple book; you are looking for a gateway to a rich and vibrant oral tradition. It represents the wisdom, humor, and moral complexity of Yoruba culture. For the generations who grew up with it, the name alone brings back fond memories of evening stories, moonlight tales, and lessons that last a lifetime.