The Igede tribe in Benue state Deborah Russell-A.August 1, 202409.6K views 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… Read more
Afang Soup: A Celebration of Nigerian Heritage in a Bowl Dorathy Dawn OsakweJuly 31, 202402.6K views Have you ever travelled to the South-South region of Nigeria or been on a road trip to that part of the country? If yes, you would attest to the lush… Read more
Idoma Tribe In Benue State Deborah Russell-A.July 27, 2024015K views 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… Read more
The Wonders of Urashi River and Oguta Lake in Imo State, Nigeria Rex ClarkeJuly 23, 202404.5K views 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… Read more
Akweya Tribe in Benue state Deborah Russell-A.July 23, 202403K views 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… Read more
Annang tribe of Akwa Ibom state Deborah Russell-A.July 23, 202407.2K views 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”… Read more
The Abitto Ferry Connects Calabar and Uyo Deborah Russell-A.July 23, 202405K views 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… Read more
Lagos to Ibadan: The Ultimate Nigerian Train Journey Experience Deborah Russell-A.July 23, 202408.8K views Lagos, a city of more than 15 million people, is a metropolis known for its frenetic pace and chaotic energy. It's popularly known as the land of opportunities, where commerce… Read more
Ojude Oba Festival Admin_RexbJuly 23, 202405.3K views Immerse yourself in the lively Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu-Ode, where tradition meets festivity. Learn about the event that brings together the Ijebu community every year. Read more
The Sharo Festival of Flogging Rex ClarkeJuly 23, 202403.9K views Sharo comes from the Fulani language and means “to flog.” Two potential suitors compete for a girl’s hand in marriage by participating in a flogging competition. This is a prominent… Read more