Gboho
Gboho is a word of Yoruba origin, primarily used in parts of Nigeria. It refers to a type of traditional cloth or wrapper worn by women, typically tied around the waist. Gboho are often made from cotton or other locally sourced materials and can be dyed in a variety of colors and patterns. They are frequently worn for everyday activities, as well as for special occasions and ceremonies. The specific styles, designs, and methods of wearing gboho can vary depending on the region and the occasion. The cloth often serves as both a functional garment and a form of cultural expression. It can also be a symbol of status or identity within the community.