Meet Professor Peller, The Raving Magician In the 70s.
When he was alive, Professor Peller was the smartest person in Africa. Even after his...
When he was alive, Professor Peller was the smartest person in Africa. Even after his...
Ara was one of Ekiti’s most important towns in 1850, with a population that rivaled...
The word “keg,” which is a traditional local container for storing palm wine, gave rise...
Sacred Nigerian statues were scheduled to be auctioned off in Paris, but a Nigerian commission...
1. The British arrived in Nigeria in 1851, took control of Lagos in 1861, and...
An image of the former military president Ibrahim Babangida riding in a carriage with Queen...
Nigeria witnessed its first military coup d’état on January 15, 1966, during which prominent politicians...
Female members of the regular unit of the Nigeria Police Force inspecting themselves prior to...
Olumirin Waterfall, also known as Erin Ijesha Waterfall, can be found in the center of...
Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, also known as “Ajala the traveller” in Nigeria and around the...
A man by the name of “Aigboran” existed a long time ago. He tied the...
A man by the name of “Aigboran” existed a long time ago. He tied the...
In 1912, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was born in Bauchi, Nigeria, to Yakubu Dan Zala and...
The first female Nigerian doctor, Agnes Yewande Savage, was born on February 21, 1906, in...
Iroko Oluwere is the name of a powerful tree in the forest in the ancient...
In the past, in an Igbo village, teens and young children were hounded at night...
A state is a political group of people who live in a geographical area and...
The news first made the rounds in 1974. Chief Bolarinwa Abioro, Chairman of African Songs...
The historic war between Great Britain and the South African kingdom of Zulu, also known...
In 1962, during the political crisis in the Western Region of Nigeria, the Coker Commission...