Language is more than a tool of communication; it is the heartbeat of culture, identity, and heritage. In Nigeria, home ...
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How a Yoruba girl became best graduating student in Igbo language and multiple subjects in Anambra
Saka Aliyat, a Yoruba girl, has emerged the best graduating student in Igbo language and multiple subjects in Anambra, crediting hard work and school support.
From the late 19th century to the early 20th, the world witnessed the “Partition of Africa’ by European powers. The motives for the partition are well known; and many of the contradictions that ...
In West Africa, a major debate stresses the language children should use in school as schools have operated in the languages of colonisers ...
Ẹní bá sọ ilé nù so àpò ìyà kọ́. Whoever loses their home (language, ancestry, and identity) burdens themselves with unending suffering.
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A laugh offering for President Tinubu
Sometimes I wonder in my quiet moments how African forebears treated the silent assassins of the body and soul – bleeding in the head, hernia rupture, ...
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Victor Umeh: The Estate Surveyor Turned Legislator
Victor Umeh is a Nigerian politician and estate surveyor-turned-legislator currently serving as the senator for Anambra Central Senatorial District on the platform of the Labour Party. He is known for ...
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Meet Captain Chinyere Kalu: 1st Woman To Fly An Aircraft in Nigeria
Captain Chinyere Onyenucheya Kalu is recognised as the first female commercial pilot in Nigeria. Born in Akwete, Ukwa East ...
Alex Eyengho is a prominent Nigerian filmmaker, actor, and journalist, known for his extensive career in the entertainment ...
It is often a source of complaint that our spirit of nationalism is on the decline. This complaint confirms our argument that ...
Completing the list is Romeo Oriogun’s chapbook Sacrament of Bodies, a sparse, devastating sequence of poems that excavates queer exile and describes the navigation of Nigeria through the lenses of a ...
The regions most likely to embrace the mother-tongue policy were the Northern states, where literacy levels are already fragile. In many parts of the North-West and North-East, literacy rates hover ...
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