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Eri and the Obu Uga

Obu Uga can be translated to meaning “Hall of transition” or “Hall of passage”. This means it is a place…

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Ekpe Festival

The Ekpe festival is very popular among the Ngwa of Abia State. It is also widely celebrated in neighbouring areas…

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Life after Civil War (Photos)

Life After The Civil War. Ndi Igbo are seen going back to their homes. Biafran children resume education by learning…

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NDOKI

An Ndoki (Ndọ̀ki) community on the banks of a river, possibly the Imo, circa 1908. The Ndọ̀ki subgroup is at…

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Nigerian Civil War: Top 8 events that led to it

The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War or the Nigeria-Biafra War, was a war fought to counter…

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Ojukwu: The Man Who Saw Tomorrow

Have you ever seen a child born with a silver spoon with unlimited access to his father’s wealth, yet choose…

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Ogbunigwe: Deadly mass destruction missile

Ogbunigwe, the deadly mass destruction missile that made the Nigerian federal troops jittery, was a product of the scientific feat…

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Nnamdi Azikiwe: Nigeria’s First President

Nnamdi Azikiwe popularly known as “Zik” or “The Great Zik of Africa”, he was Nigeria’s first president at the beginning…

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Onitsha: A short history

Onitsha is said to have begun with the migration of its people from the Benin Empire towards the end of…

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Bianca Ojukwu & the wedding cake

Bianca Ojukwu stated that the rather amusing but depressing history of her wedding cake comes to mind at times. During…

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