 According to Cambridge.org, the Yorubas are said to have sprung from La Murudu, one of the kings of Mecca, whose offspring were Odudua, the ancestor of the Yorubas, the kings of Gogobiri, and of the Kukawa, two tribes in the Hausa country. The Yoruba homeland is located in West Africa, with most Yoruba living in Nigeria, with some scattered in Togo, Benin, and worldwide. The Yoruba are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa. The Yoruba are a very sociable and expressive people who commemorate major events with colorful festivals, as many as 20% of the Yoruba still practice the traditional religion of their ancestors. A large number of modern Yoruba also combine traditional Yoruba beliefs with modern-day religions such as Islam and Christianity. The Yoruba women are the most fertile as they present the highest rate of twin births in the world. This may be because of high consumption of a specific type of Yen, containing a natural phytoestrogen, which may stimulate the ovaries to release an egg from each...