The Aboke family of Ibadan, like every other families in Yorubaland, has its peculiarities as regards culture and tradition. One of such peculiarities is the Aboke Soap (Ose Aboke or Ero Aboke). The soap is made of black soap and other local ingredients known strictly to the Aboke family. And it's highly potent for the treatment of Measles known in Yoruba as 'igbona', 'tita' or 'olode' (which explains why it's called 'ero Igbona') according to testimonies of those who have experienced its efficacy. This is a soap that has, for decades, attracted huge patronage not only within Ibadan but from other places across the Yorubaland and even beyond. It's a magical tradition that has been passed from generation to generation of the Aboke family. There is no true son and daughter of Abo̩ke who doesn't know how to prepare this soap. Outsiders are not allowed to be trained on how to make the soap. "We don't train outsider", representat
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