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Afenifere: A wreath for the dead or the living?
Irohinoodua Editorial, April 04, 2024 Afenifere is arguably one of the oldest political movements in Africa, born first as Egbe…
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My role in Yoruba politics and power
The challenges of Yoruba people The Last Exclusive Interview with His Imperial Majesty, Alayeluwa Oba Okunade Adele Sijuwade, the 50th…
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TODAY, MARCH 06 IS 115 YEARS AFTER CHIEF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAS BORN
Unfortunately, there is no single event by any of the South West State Governors to remember him OBAFEMI AWOLOWO: The…
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1966 Coup: How Azikiwe, Aguiyi Ironsi and Senate President Orizu seized power from Cabinet Members
By Chief Richard Akinjide Chief Richard Akinjide who was a Cabinet member in the Government led by slain Prime Minister…
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Understanding the Spirituality of The YORUBA
By Mogaji Gboyega Adejumo The Spirituality of The Yorùbá is to be appreciated in the Mysterious, Tremendous yet Fascinating ambiguity,…
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Expect more bandits in Nigeria if Niger is attacked — National Missioner, Abdurrahman Ahmad
•’Why coupists refused to see Abdulsalami team’•Says coup leader repeatedly apologized to Tinubu,ready to negotiate with conditions•Speaks on the risk,…
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Life expectancy in Nigeria listed worst than Mali, Chad, Guinea
By Sam Hindman 90 percent of the most dangerous countries to live are in West Africa This article will cover…
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How Hegel’s Deliberate Ignorance of African History Legitimated the Colonisation of Africa
Isaac Samuel is an independent researcher whose work focuses on African history and economics. His prolific output on pre-colonial African…
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Origin Of The Four Market Days In Igboland
There are four market days in the Igbo land. These market days are Eke, Orie, Afor and Nkwo. Market days…
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