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    The Comment Section as Community: Real or Fake?

    Why Asake’s Music Feels Like a Lagos Bus Ride: Chaos, Culture & Global Vibes

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    Obi of Onitsha Palace: The Heart of Onitsha's Royal Heritage

    Obi of Onitsha Palace: The Heart of Onitsha’s Royal Heritage

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 2, 202401.9K views
    The Obi's Palace in Onitsha is a revered symbol of the Igbo people's rich cultural heritage and governance. As the residence of the Obi, the traditional ruler, it serves as…
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    The Founding of Opobo: How Jaja Built a Thriving Economic Empire in 1870

    The Founding of Opobo: How Jaja Built a Thriving Economic Empire in 1870

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 2, 20240840 views

    The foundation of Opobo by King Jaja in 1870 marks one of the most remarkable stories of African leadership and economic resistance against colonial encroachment. Jaja’s journey from enslavement to…

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    The Looting of the Benin Bronzes (1897): A Cultural Catastrophe and the Ongoing Battle for Repatriation

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 2, 202401.6K views

    The looting of the Benin Bronzes in 1897 stands as one of the most profound cultural tragedies in African history, a dark episode marked by colonial violence and cultural loss.…

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    Arochukwu Confederacy's Influence (18th–19th Century): The Aro People’s Dominance in Trade and Political Influence in Southeastern Nigeria

    Arochukwu Confederacy’s Influence (18th–19th Century): The Aro People’s Dominance in Trade and Political Influence in Southeastern Nigeria

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 1, 202401.8K views

    The Origins of the Arochukwu Confederacy  The Arochukwu Confederacy emerged as a powerful alliance among the Aro people, who were known for their remarkable skills in trade, diplomacy, and spiritual…

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    Thomas Birch Freeman and the Introduction of Christianity to Badagry in 1842

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 1, 202402.7K views

    The arrival of Christianity in Nigeria marked a transformative moment in 1842, forever altering the nation’s spiritual and cultural fabric. In the historic town of Badagry, Thomas Birch Freeman, a…

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    Nigeria’s Historic Independence Day 1960: The End of Colonial Rule

    Nigeria’s Historic Independence Day 1960: The End of Colonial Rule

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 1, 202402.5K views

    On October 1, 1960, Nigeria officially gained independence, marking the end of nearly a century of British colonial rule. British involvement in Nigeria escalated in the mid-19th century, culminating in…

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    The Formation of the Sokoto Caliphate (1804–1903): Usman dan Fodio’s Revolutionary Legacy

    The Formation of the Sokoto Caliphate (1804–1903): Usman dan Fodio’s Revolutionary Legacy

    Akeem Olamilekan SalaudeenNovember 1, 202404.3K views

    The Sokoto Caliphate, established between 1804 and 1903, is one of African history’s most significant Islamic empires. Led by Usman dan Fodio, a Fulani Islamic scholar and reformer, the jihad…

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    Top 5 Festivals in Rivers State and Their Origins

    Confidence NwaobiOctober 31, 202403.5K views

    Rivers State, a vibrant region in Nigeria, is known for its deep cultural heritage and lively celebrations. Its mix of ethnic groups, including the Ijaw, Ikwerre, Ogoni, and Kalabari, has…

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    The Role of Art in Nigerian Festival Celebrations

    The Role of Art in Nigerian Festival Celebrations

    Adams MosesOctober 31, 202401.4K views

    Nigerian culture, tradition, and community come together in colourful celebrations at festivals, which are an integral aspect of Nigerian life.  Art contributes layers of beauty and meaning to festival customs…

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    Marriott International Introduces Connect Responsibly: A Sustainable Solution for Greener Meetings

    Rex ClarkeOctober 31, 202401.1K views

    As part of its Marriott Bonvoy portfolio, Marriott International has launched a new service called “Connect Responsibly,” designed to assist meeting planners in incorporating environmentally conscious practices into their events…

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