AdventuresCulture & HeritageHistoryLandmarksTravel Tips Cocoa House: Celebrating Ibadan’s Cocoa Legacy In Skyscraper Form by Philip Sifon 5 months ago by Philip Sifon 5 months ago 1.5K views Standing tall in the heart of Dugbe, the Cocoa House in Ibadan remains one of Nigeria’s most recognisable historical landmarks. It is known as the country’s first skyscraper and stands … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
AdventuresCulture & HeritageTravel Tips 10 Must-Knows Before Visiting Ilorin – Explore the Cultural Heart of Kwara State by Akeem Olamilekan Salaudeen 5 months ago by Akeem Olamilekan Salaudeen 5 months ago 2.7K views Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, stands as one of Nigeria’s most historically rich and culturally diverse cities. Known as the “Gateway between the North and the South,” it blends … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Cultural FestivalsCulture & HeritageFestivals Iri Ji Festival in Enugu: Celebrating The Timeless New Yam Tradition by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 1.1K views Did you know that in parts of Enugu, no one dares to eat a new yam until the Iri Ji Festival is held? It’s not fear; it’s respect. The festival … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Cultural PreservationCulture & HeritageExplore AfricaLifestyle How I Accidentally Became Part of a Wedding in Abeokuta (and Why You Should Too) by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago by Confidence Nwaobi 5 months ago 933 views There are trips you plan for months, and there are the ones that simply happen to you. My weekend trip to Abeokuta was supposed to be about rocks, not rings. … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Cultural PreservationCulture & HeritageHistory Northern Nigerian Wedding Traditions: Culture, Glamour, and Ceremony by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago 1.9K views Imagine the vibrant sound of drums echoing through the streets, women adorned in shimmering atamfa and lace, and men dressed in flowing babban riga and Zanna Bukar cap walking proudly … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Cultural PreservationCulture & HeritageFashionHistory Akwete and Isiagu: A Colourful Glimpse Into Enugu’s Traditional Fashion by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 2.1K views Before there were fashion runways, Akwete and Isiagu ruled the streets and palaces of Enugu. They were symbols of pride and power. These fabrics carried stories that spoke louder than … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Culture & HeritageFestivals Rise of Local Music Festivals in Enugu: From Highlife to Hip-Hop by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 1.1K views Local music festivals in Enugu are now everywhere. People gather to sing, dance, and have fun. In the old days, Enugu was known for highlife music with drums and guitars. … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Culture & HeritageHistoryHospitality Kolanut Tradition in Enugu: Meaning, Rituals and Significance by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago by Mercy Idoko Ifunanya 5 months ago 1.6K views In Enugu, the kola nut is always present at visits and traditional meetings. We should not take the significance of a small nut lightly. The kolanut tradition in Enugu, known … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Culture & HeritageHistoryMusic Hausa Music and Instruments: Exploring the Soulful Sounds of Northern Nigeria by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago by Abubakar Umar 5 months ago 2K views If culture had a heartbeat, Northern Nigeria’s would be the steady rhythm of the kalangu drum and the haunting melody of the goge. Hausa music is one of the most … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Culture & HeritageFood & RecipesNigerian Dishes Northern Nigerian Cuisine: Traditional Dishes & the Culture Behind Them by Philip Sifon 5 months ago by Philip Sifon 5 months ago 1.5K views For many, Nigerian food evokes images of jollof rice, peppered suya, or fried plantains. Yet in the north, a different culinary story unfolds, one shaped by centuries of trade, tradition, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail