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Out of all the 36 states in Nigeria, Delta State is known as the oil and agricultural producing state, with…
The independence of Nigeria on October 1, 1960, led to the need to change some policies and rules of the…
Every child is always looking forward to the children’s day celebration. First, because it is a public holiday- a day…
As a student, you are compelled to recite the national anthem either in primary or secondary school or even in…
Lagosians, especially those who have a family background in Lagos, are most familiar with the history of Eyo and the…
Osun State, known as Ipinle Osun in the Yoruba language, is a state in southwestern Nigeria. The Yoruba ethnic group,…
Several ethnic groups have lived in the present-day Akwa Ibom State for hundreds of years, particularly the closely related Ibibio,…
In Nigeria, there are over 200 ethnic groups and each has its own cultural beliefs and perception of religion. Before…
Rivers State, sometimes known as the Venice of Nigeria, is a God-given state in the southeast of Nigeria that is…
During the Pre-colonial era, Calabar was known as Akwa Akpa in the Efik language, with three different monarchs; the Obong…