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Since our school curriculum often neglected Nigerian history, I’ve taken it upon myself to learn bit by bit about our heritage, document my findings, and expand my knowledge. I invite you to join me on this journey of discovery — together, let’s explore how much we truly know
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Before you sleep, let’s learn about this, the secret story of how Nigeria’s colonial railway became more than just a transport system. Most people don’t know that those trains once carried more than passengers and goods. They carried hidden stories of survival, resistance, and
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Which group of soldiers was famously known as some of the best foot soldiers in the world, marching dozens of miles through harsh jungle and mountain terrain during WWII? A) Nigerian soldiers in Burma B) British soldiers in Europe C) American soldiers in the Pacific D) French
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@DAMIADENUGA Just saw the news about the demolition and honestly, it’s painful to watch. We understand the government has rules to enforce, but the way this was done, so sudden, with little warning, leaves hardworking Lagosians struggling. Years of effort, money, and dreams can’t just
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Its trivia time ooo Ejor go and engage🥹
Which group of soldiers was famously known as some of the best foot soldiers in the world, marching dozens of miles through harsh jungle and mountain terrain during WWII? A) Nigerian soldiers in Burma B) British soldiers in Europe C) American soldiers in the Pacific D) French
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Which group of soldiers was famously known as some of the best foot soldiers in the world, marching dozens of miles through harsh jungle and mountain terrain during WWII? A) Nigerian soldiers in Burma B) British soldiers in Europe C) American soldiers in the Pacific D) French
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So beautiful, good to watch! These kids are super talented, and their Yorùbá is so fluent.
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This is what really happened with Ibeto Cement back in Obasanjo’s era. Back in the early 2000s, Nigeria wanted to stop depending on imported cement, so Obasanjo’s government introduced the Backward Integration Policy (BIP). Sounds good in theory, encouraging local production,
“How Obasanjo’s government policy destroyed Ibeto Cement just to favor Dangote.” —Dr. Christian Dee alleges.
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I really pity who would come and support the motion, farmers are better than doctors, it could end in fight😂
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Do you know the man on Nigeria’s ₦20 note ruled the country for only 200 days? His name is General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, a legend whose fire burned bright but too briefly. Yet in those few months, he shook the system, fought corruption head-on, moved the capital to Abuja, and
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My boys are all pumped and ready😊
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We keep pointing fingers at inmates like they’re the problem, but the real issue is the system that’s supposed to protect them. Prisons are meant for correction, not dehumanization. When people are forced to trade their bodies for ₦5,000 just to eat or get basic hygiene, what
“Inmates inside Nigerian prison are trading s£x for 5,000 Naira. They are doing ridiculous things just to get feeding and basic amenities because the government didn’t provide standard products for them”💔💔
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I really doubt Adenuga is using this Glo with us. Like, what is even going on here?
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So no justice for the deceased? How in the world does this look like a smart decision?
Maryam Sanda, sentenced to death in 2020 for the culpable homicide of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, has been granted a pardon by President Tinubu. She served six years and eight months at the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre. Her family earnestly requested her release,
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For the record, Samad is actually goated. Check out the Tomorrow EP, he really poured his soul into that one.
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