Good Old Days
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Queen Elizabeth In Nigeria 1956
In 1956, a sizable audience greeted Queen Elizabeth II in Lagos, Nigeria. Four years later, Nigeria became independent. The queen’s…
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100 History Repeating Itself Quotes
History is often regarded as a tapestry of human experiences woven with threads of triumph, tragedy, and an uncanny propensity…
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5 Snacks Only Kids in The 90s can relate to
Young children have small stomachs and can’t get all the nutrients they need from just three regular meals. Older children…
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If You Played These 6 Street Football Games As A Child, You Should Be Married by Now
In Nigeria, football is an important game. Almost every child who grew up here played football as a child. Many…
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These 11 Hymns From ‘Songs of Praise’ Are Guaranteed to Make Every Millennial Nostalgic
If you went to a Nigerian primary or secondary school, there is a high possibility you were asked to bring…
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5 Tortoise Folktales Nigerian Kids Won’t Forget in a Hurry
Many Nigerian kids grew up hearing the story of the crafty tortoise and his cunning adventures. Yes, I was one…
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6 Great Snacks You Ate As a Child But Would Probably Hurt You Now
You have to agree with me, that when you were a child, you ate some really insane snacks. You got…
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Top 7 Tallest Statues in Africa
Statues are one of the vital treasures of Africa origin. It is actually part of our heritage. It expresses our…
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Meet Omoba Aina, The Enslaved Yourba Princess in England
In Africa, the history of the slave trade elicited stories that were exciting and heartbreaking especially when the slaves were…
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