The Establishment and Dissolution of the First National Newspaper.
The Presbyterian Church’s missionaries began arriving in Nigeria in the 1840s. In Calabar, they established...
The Presbyterian Church’s missionaries began arriving in Nigeria in the 1840s. In Calabar, they established...
Lt. The failed 1976 coup that resulted in the assassination of the then-head of state...
From 1914 to the present, the following is a list of Nigeria’s Governor Generals, Heads...
The Nigerian National Honors are a set of orders that are bestowed on Nigerians and...
This is the speech that Nigerian Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa gave on October...
The public banner of Nigeria was planned in 1959, a year prior to the freedom...
In 1912, this Panther got away from a zoo in Lagos causing commotion in Lagos...
For north of ninety years, Alabukun Powder has kept up with its stand as perhaps...
The Ibadan-Ijaye war broke out in 1861 among Ibadan and Ijaye over who to succeed...
The Benin community, led by Oba Akenzua II of Benin, was the catalyst for the...
Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji was a prodigious Nigerian football player who also played for his country...
You must be familiar with the merger of the Northern and Southern Protectorates on January...
This is a look behind the scenes of Nigeria’s historic presidential election on June 12,...
During the civil war that lasted exactly two years, six months, and nine days, Nigerian...
The Jalumi war, otherwise called Ogun Jalumi and Clash of Ikirun, was a horrendous conflict...
On October 15, 1938, Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, better known as Fela Kuti, was born...
The disastrous Benin punitive expedition of 1897 left the great kingdom of Benin devastated and...
Wole Soyinka was born in Abeokuta, near Ibadan, in western Nigeria, on July 13, 1934....
Dr. Raymond Harold Prince, a pioneer in transcultural psychiatry, was born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada,...
Before, during, and after colonial rule, a significant portion of Nigeria was located in the...