makettideni
Makettideni is a term originating from the Yoruba language, spoken in Nigeria and Benin. It is often translated to mean "to make a promise" or "to pledge." In its most common usage, makettideni signifies a commitment or an agreement made between individuals or groups. This promise carries a strong sense of obligation within the cultural context.
The act of makettideni is not merely a casual utterance. It is understood as a solemn vow
While the literal translation is "to make a promise," the deeper meaning encompasses the responsibility and