Chappal Waddi: Nigeria’s Natural Wonder
Discover the beauty and significance of Chappal Waddi. Learn about its history, cultural importance, and the breathtaking landscapes that await you.
Discover the beauty and significance of Chappal Waddi. Learn about its history, cultural importance, and the breathtaking landscapes that await you.
Groundnut pyramids were notable in the Northern region during the pre-colonial period and until the early 1960s when the crop was a major source of revenue for Nigeria. During this…
Location of the Igala tribe The Igala tribe is a major ethnic group in Kogi State, Nigeria, located on the eastern side of the Niger and Benue confluence, covering an…
The Igede tribe is among the three distinct tribes in Benue state, Although smaller in size compared to Tiv and Idoma, they’ve been able to make their presence felt in…
One of the main ethnic groups in Benue State is the Idoma tribe, which has a fascinating and rich history characterised by migration. This article delves into various aspects of…
The Urashi River is 8.05 km long and 2.41 km wide, the largest natural lake in Imo State and southeast Nigeria. Water flows into the Urashi River from the Njaba…
Origin of the Akweya tribe Based on the Kano chronicle supported by L. Rodds and Cleve Roy Sandas, modern Akweya is believed to be part of the great salt traders…
Origin of the Annang tribe (Oral) The Annangs, a group with a rich oral tradition, originated in Egypt and settled in Ghana before arriving in present-day Akwa-Ibom. The name “Annang”…
Businessman Akinaka Richard launched Abitto Ferry, a transport service company that ferries passengers through the waterways from Uyo in Akwa Ibom to Calabar in Cross River in southern Nigeria. Both…