The importation of second-hand clothing, also known as “Okrika”, is a common practice in Nigeria despite being prohibited by Nigerian customs. This practice has …
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How Disputes Were Resolved In The Pre-Colonial Nigeria Before The Advent Of The Judiciary System
Have you ever wondered how sanity was upheld and justice served in the pre-colonial era without having to go through the hard struggle of …
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The First Among Women: Spotlighting Nigerian Heroines Who Have Made Remarkable Impacts In Nigeria’s History
Nigeria, like many other countries in the world, has a rich history of notable Nigerian figures who have contributed to the development and growth …
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From Village Apprentice To International Recognition: The Story Of Ladi Kwali, The Pioneer Of Nigerian Pottery
Ladi Kwali was a Nigerian potter and ceramic artist who was known for her exceptional skills in the traditional pottery of the Gwari people …
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The US Government Monday announced the extension of validity of the tourism and business visa for Nigerians from two to five years. This comes …
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5 Women Making Waves In STEM In Nigeria And Their Top Achievement
In commemoration of UNESCO’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we have considered it a pride to celebrate some of the outstanding …
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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) recently revealed that over 130 million Nigerians live below the poverty line. What this yearly statistical report means …
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Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country, with an estimated population of over 200 million people. It is also a country of stunning diversity, with …
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The Federal Government said Nigeria has lost most of its most valuable Crude Oil Customers, while some of its gas buyers now compete with …
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President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday recapulated his yearning to deliver a country free from hazard to the “next generation of leaders.” He gave this reassurance …