Obu Uga can be translated to meaning “Hall of transition” or “Hall of passage”. This means it is a place…
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The Ekpe festival is very popular among the Ngwa of Abia State. It is also widely celebrated in neighbouring areas…
Read More »Life After The Civil War. Ndi Igbo are seen going back to their homes. Biafran children resume education by learning…
Read More »An Ndoki (Ndọ̀ki) community on the banks of a river, possibly the Imo, circa 1908. The Ndọ̀ki subgroup is at…
Read More »The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War or the Nigeria-Biafra War, was a war fought to counter…
Read More »Have you ever seen a child born with a silver spoon with unlimited access to his father’s wealth, yet choose…
Read More »Ogbunigwe, the deadly mass destruction missile that made the Nigerian federal troops jittery, was a product of the scientific feat…
Read More »Nnamdi Azikiwe popularly known as “Zik” or “The Great Zik of Africa”, he was Nigeria’s first president at the beginning…
Read More »Onitsha is said to have begun with the migration of its people from the Benin Empire towards the end of…
Read More »Bianca Ojukwu stated that the rather amusing but depressing history of her wedding cake comes to mind at times. During…
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