An Aerial View of Carter Bridge in the 1950s
The Soldier Statue, also known as the “Unknown Soldier” and pronounced “Sojadumota” in Yoruba, is a cenotaph situated in Idumota,…
The Soldier Statue, also known as the “Unknown Soldier” and pronounced “Sojadumota” in Yoruba, is a cenotaph situated in Idumota,…
As the fifty-first Ooni of Ife, one of the most prestigious traditional titles in Yoruba culture, Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Sijuwade,…
The profound respect between Nigeria’s entertainment icons—one from the music industry and the other from the film industry—is demonstrated by…
While it was being built Musa Isa Giwa, the father of famed journalist Dele Giwa, was one of the workers…
Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti assigned Tunji Braithwaite to represent the family in February 1977 in order to get Beko and Fela’s…
Major General J.T.U. Aguiyi-Ironsi is seen in a photo saying goodbye to the Congo at Leopoldville, which is now Kinshasa.…
Nigeria held parliamentary elections on December 30, 1964, although because of a boycott in December, several constituencies in the Eastern…
The Calabar, the city we now name Calabar, formerly known as Ata Akpa, was a group of Efik towns that…
The only king in all of West Africa, including the Yoruba kingdoms, to wear a leather crown is TIMI of…
Born in the 19th century, Prince Ugbona Oritsemone was a prominent Itsekiri figure. His father, Prince Oritsemone Akengbuwa, was the…
The Bank of British West Africa, Nigeria’s first bank, was founded in 1894 with the intention of serving British colonial…
In less than a year, Nigerian government forces encircled Biafra and took control of Port Harcourt and coastal oil facilities.…
Named for the trader and aristocracy Madam Efunroye Tinubu, Tinubu Square (previously Independence Square) is a notable open space on…
Professor Ambrose Alli, Ezomo of Ekpoma,was elected as Bendel State’s governor and went on to establish “Bendel State University,” which…
On July 16, 1926, Sir Michael Otedola was born in Odoragunsin, Epe Local Government Area, Lagos State, into a Muslim…
At the center of a family that has made Nigerian history is the extraordinary 101-year-old Chief Raji Ayoola Adeleke. The…
On 2005, Omotola Ekeinde was appointed an Ambassador of the United Nations World Food Programme, serving on missions in Liberia…
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo claimed in his contentious 2010 autobiography, My Watch, that he was unaware that his late wife,…
A video shows Nigeria’s military head of state, Major General Ibrahim Babangida, launching the Association of African Petroleum Producers in…
The world’s first scientist to identify the gene encoding the enzyme that causes sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma) was Professor Andrew Jonathan…