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Did You Know? Adetowun Ogunsheye, The First Female Professor In Nigeria

  The life of Professor Adetowun Ogunsheye represents what is possible when women break through the barriers set against them and excel at their chosen fields of endeavour. Read more about Did you know? Her work as an academic and

Did You Know? Lejja, The Oldest Iron-Smelting Site In West Africa

  Iron has extensive uses in today’s world. It’s important for the production of steel, which is in turn used for making cutlery cookware, and many household appliances. Iron is also used in the manufacture of ships, aircraft, bridges, and

Did You Know? The Ancient Walls Of Kano City

  “Needless to say, I have never seen or ever imagined anything like it in Africa.” Read more about Did you know? Those were the words of Sir Frederick Lugard, writing in 1903 about Kano’s walls after the British troops

Did You Know? Kitchen Remedies For Bad Breath

  At one point in time or the other, we’ve had the bad breath experience. Most of us wake up with less than fresh breath. We have people we avoid because their breath stink. Moreover, at one point in time

Did You Know? The Iwo Eleru Skull, Oldest Known Human Fossil In Nigeria

  In 1965, Thurstan Shaw, a British archaeologist, discovered the partial remains of a skull. They had been excavating and studying material at Iho Eleru (‘cave of ashes’, also called Iwo Eleru) in what is now Ondo State. Read more

The First And So Far, The Only Woman To Become Chair And CEO Of An Upstream E&P Company In Nigeria.

  Catherine Uju Ifejika (born 28 October 1959) is a Nigerian lawyer and Chairperson/CEO of Brittania-U Nigeria Limited (BUNL); an indigenous petroleum company for upstream exploration and production, and Brittania-U Ghana Limited (BUGL). She is believed to be one of

4 Airport Hacks To Try When Travelling

  Air travel can leave you feeling jet-lagged, bored and tired. There only so much airport drama to keep up with. To make your passage through the airport fun, we have come up with some interesting things to do when

Do You Know? Nigeria’s Top 10 Agricultural Commodities

  Agriculture is still the single biggest contributor to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product. In the first quarter of 2021, it constituted almost 22% of the country’s economic output, valued in monetary terms. Read more about Did you know? Much of

Did You Know? 7 Kitchen Habits You Should Stop

  Habits are series of learned action that becomes reflexive over time. These actions can be learned from parents, siblings, friends, partners, instructors, role models and from the environment. We all have habits that we employ in different areas of

Did You Know? Bimbo Alase-Arawole: From A Mini Store Owner To A Successful Businesswoman

  Leatherworld was established to meet the need for genuine furniture in the Nigerian market at a time when there was a drought of such in the market. Read more about Did you know? The brand is reputed both locally

Did You Know? Travel Info You Should Know

  With the new COVID certificate and passports being issued by countries whose citizens are vaccinated, the world of travel is about to experience a permanent shift. Beyond that, some things are happening on the Nigerian travel and tourism scene

Did You Know? 6 Ways To Cook And Enjoy Eggs

  How often do you eat eggs? Do you know they are a cheap source of high-quality protein? Do you also know that they can raise good cholesterol level? Are you even aware that most of the protein in an

Did You Know? 6 Kitchen Remedies For Body Odour

  If you’ve ever had the misfortune of sitting beside someone who has body odour, if you’ve ever shared an enclosed space with them, you’ll know how oppressive body odour can be. I once had the bad luck of sharing

Did You Know That Michael Okpara Was Nigeria’s Youngest Premier?

  Michael Iheonukara Okpara, born 25 December 1920, was a Nigerian politician and Premier of Eastern Nigeria from 1959 to 1966. At 39, he was the nation’s youngest Premier. Read more about Do you know? He was a strong advocate

Did You Know? Ademilola ‘Lola’ Odujinrin: The First African Pilot To Fly Solo Around The World

  Ademilola “Lola” Odujinrin is a British-born Nigerian aircraft pilot. In 2017, he became the first African pilot in history to fly solo around the world. Odujinrin works for Air Djibouti. Read more about Did you know? Biography Lola was

The Significance Of Easter Celebration

  Easter weekend is usually the ideal time to plan travel trips and spend time with families. But the celebration of Easter is so much more than Easter bunny chocolates or pastel decorations. Easter is one of the most sacred

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