


Abolition of the Slave Trade In Nigeria
In 1807… The Houses of Parliament in London enacted legislation prohibiting British subjects from participating in the slave trade. Indirectly, this legislation was one of the reasons for the collapse
Enjoy Peace: 10 ways to make your Monday morning better
The weekend is over. Saturday is officially not coming back. Your alarm clock is just getting into a five day groove, and sleeping is no longer a viable option. To
Usman dan Fodio: Founder of the Sokoto Caliphate
He was a religious teacher who became the leader of a revolution: Usman dan Fodio, respectfully referred to as Sheikh, criticized the elites and changed the political system in present-dayEaster: The Symbols, Traditions & Its Uniting Power.
Easter traditions and symbols have evolved over time, though some have been around for centuries. While to Christians, Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Christ, many Easter traditions
The Beautiful History of Late Professor (Mrs) Dora Nkem Akunyili, OFR, KSJI
Some refer to her as “the ‘iron lady’ with almost 1000 awards”, others say “Indomitable woman in the front line of the other war on drugs”, “The Drug Lioness” and
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: A Unifying Name
#WomanCrushWednesday #Unity #PeaceWins #StrongerTogether #History.Regardless of tribe & religion, we all love to be associated with success & fame. Early life and educationOkonjo-Iweala was born in Ogwashi-Ukwu, Delta State, Nigeria,
History & Facts: Did colonialism change the roles of women in Igbo society and by extension Nigeria?
Researcher, Chinenye Anikwenze, examines how colonialism contributed to altering the ‘balance of power’ between men and women in Igbo society. According to Anikwenze, during pre-colonial times, ‘Men and women governed
Shitta-Bey Mosque opening with the presence of Rev. Father.
Could this ever happen again in Nigeria?A Mosque opening with the presence of a Reverend, Rev. Father Blyden. How & when did we lost the thick fragment that binds us