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Monthly Archives: March 2023

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Meet Professor Peller, The Raving Magician In the 70s.

Facts, HistoryBy Prisca OhMarch 27, 2023

When he was alive, Professor Peller was the smartest person in Africa. Even after his passing, it is uncertain whether other African magicians have surpassed his accomplishments. In almost every African nation, he gave performances before not only princes and other elites but also held kings in awe of his magic. Here is how Femi…

Popular Story of the Ara-Ekiti War Where The People Fought To Death For Their Freedom.

FactsBy Prisca OhMarch 27, 2023

Ara was one of Ekiti’s most important towns in 1850, with a population that rivaled Ijaye’s in Egbaland. To prevent being sold into slavery by Ibadan, the people of Ara (also known as Ara-Ekiti) killed themselves in large numbers in August 1855. Alara Elejofi, the mayor of Ara Town, started the mass suicide by destroying…

Origin of the Kegite Club, Their Activities and Other Leadership Rank.

Facts, newsBy Prisca OhMarch 27, 2023

The word “keg,” which is a traditional local container for storing palm wine, gave rise to the name “kegite.”. The Kegites Club’s revelry is accompanied by an ethereal, magical feeling that is difficult to describe. Due to the fervor surrounding their high-spirited activities, anyone who does not agree with them may find themselves making room…

Securing the Black Culture and Heritage by Prof. Chika Okeke-Agulu

FactsBy Prisca OhMarch 26, 2023

Sacred Nigerian statues were scheduled to be auctioned off in Paris, but a Nigerian commission has demanded that the event be called off on the grounds that the artifacts were stolen. The artworks were lawfully acquired, according to Christie’s auction house, and the sale will take place on Monday. In recent years, French courts have…

Unforgettable Historical Events In Nigerian Since 1884.

FactsBy Prisca OhMarch 26, 2023

1. The British arrived in Nigeria in 1851, took control of Lagos in 1861, and established the Oil River Protectorate in 1884. 2. On January 8, 1897, Flora Louisa Shaw, a British journalist, novelist, and wife of Lord Frederick Lugard, proposed the name “Nigeria” for the British Protectorate on the Niger. 3. The first Federal…

Queen Elizabeth II Visit to Nigeria.

FactsBy Prisca OhMarch 26, 2023

An image of the former military president Ibrahim Babangida riding in a carriage with Queen Elizabeth II during his 1989 visit to London can be found below.

Discovery of the Putrefied Corpse of Tafawa Balewa After The 1966 Coup.

HistoryBy Prisca OhMarch 25, 2023

Nigeria witnessed its first military coup d’état on January 15, 1966, during which prominent politicians were killed. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Nigeria’s first and only Prime Minister, was among those killed. During the coup, which was led by Major Kaduna Nzeogwu, he was taken hostage and taken to an unknown location. The Prime Minister was…

Throwback Photos of Female Nigerian Police.

HistoryBy Prisca OhMarch 25, 2023

Female members of the regular unit of the Nigeria Police Force inspecting themselves prior to patrol in Sokoto in 1948.

Beauiful Sights From The Erin Ijesha Waterfall, Osun state.

FactsBy Prisca OhMarch 25, 2023

Olumirin Waterfall, also known as Erin Ijesha Waterfall, can be found in the center of Erin-Ijesha, a peaceful town in Osun State, Nigeria. Every year, more than 30,000 people from all over the world visit the amazing waterfall. Erin Ijesha waterfall sees more visitors than usual during the popular Osun-Osogbo festival celebration. After the festival,…

Nigerian Traveler, Olabisi Ajala Stuns the World As He Tours The Globe With A Motor Scooter.

newsBy Prisca OhMarch 24, 2023

Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, also known as “Ajala the traveller” in Nigeria and around the world, was the man who traveled the world on a motor scooter, or Vespa, and the United States of America on a bicycle. Ajala rose from the ordinary son of a traditionalist to global fame, and his name became a…

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