Best of Nigerian Football Moments Since 1960.

Nigeria was a product of European aspirations in many ways. Prior to the arrival of the British, Nigerians had cherished and savored their freedom. However, they were able to reclaim it after gaining independence on October 1st, 1960. Following its independence, Nigeria witnessed some legendary sporting moments that will live on in its memory forever.…

Throwback to the Days of Effective Sanitary Regulation in Nigeria.

Sanitary inspectors are government employees charged with the duty of supervising the sanitation of homes and neighborhoods in every region of Nigeria. They are known as “wole-wole” in Yorubaland, “Nwaole-ala” among the Igbo, and “duba-gari” among the Hausa. During Nigeria’s colonial era, the sanitary inspector’s office was established. They were initially referred to as “sanitary…

Meet Burnaboy’s Granddad and Fela’s Manager.

Benson Idonije is a well-known Nigerian broadcaster, writer, and critic who is frequently referred to as that country’s most esteemed music critic. He was born on June 13th, 1936 in Otua, an area of Owan East local government in Nigeria’s Edo State. The renowned radio host and music critic is best known for being Fela…

Palava- Nigeria’s First Movie Shoot.

The first motion picture to be filmed in Nigeria in 1926 is called Palava. The Geoffrey Barkas-written and -directed British movie, which was first shown on April 25, 1927, was filmed among the Sura, Angas, Mangu, and Berom people of Plateau and Bauchi in northern Nigeria. In the movie, Mark Fernandez plays an envious British…