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Nigeria’s journey to democracy has been a tumultuous one, marked by decades of military rule interspersed with brief periods of civilian governance. However, May 29,…
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The ancient Egyptian pyramids stand as monumental testaments to the ingenuity, skill, and advanced knowledge of the scientists and engineers of that era. These architectural…
Katsina Teachers college: Things to Know About the Oldest Higher Institution Northern Nigeria
The Katsina Teacher’s College, established in 1921, is the oldest institution of higher learning in northern Nigeria. Built with red-baked mud and fired clay, the…
Secret About Chinese Bamboo Tree You Should Know
The Chinese bamboo tree, scientifically known as Bambusa multiplex, has been a cornerstone of Chinese culture and society for thousands of years. Its unique characteristics,…
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Zungeru, a town nestled in Niger State, Nigeria, holds a significant place in the country’s history as the former capital of the British protectorate of…
Kusugu Well: All You Need To Know About The Legendary Well
The Kusugu well is an ancient well located in Daura, Nigeria. The well is famous for its relation to the legend of the hero…
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During the civil war, The Nigerian troops had entered Asaba on the 4th day of October 1967, in pursuit of Biafran soldiers who had earlier…
See Why the People of ‘Ora’ Don’t Bow to the Oba of Benin
Okpameh (also known as Uguan), Oba Ewaure’s son, was banished from the Benin kingdom after being convicted of murder.He went up to the northern…
What to Know About the Ogbunike Cave Attraction Center
The Ogbunike caves, like the ancient cave temple of Arochukwu in Abia State, Nigeria, were symbols of justice. The Ogbunike caves have an attractive waterfall…