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8th May 2024
When Flora Shaw, the British journalist and eventual spouse of Lord Lugard, coined the name Nigeria, it might have been difficult to pinpoint her motivations, that is, from a social standpoint. Was it dexterous thinking or something more insidious? Read more about History At best, it might have been a romanticization of geography as … Continue reading The Naming of Nigeria: An Interrogation of Etymology
6th April 2024
Nigeria’s national symbols, like the flag, coat of arms, and anthem, are important because they represent the country’s identity and values. Let’s take a look at each one and what they mean. Read more about Discover Nigeria Flag The Nigerian flag has three vertical stripes green, white, and green. The green stripes represent Nigeria’s … Continue reading The Significance of Nigeria’s National Symbols
Traditional music and dance are important parts of Nigerian culture. They have been passed down from generation to generation, each carrying its unique rhythms, melodies, and movements. Across Nigeria, different ethnic groups have their traditional music and dance forms that reflect their history, beliefs, and way of life. Read more about Discover Nigeria Northern … Continue reading Traditional Music and Dance Forms Across Nigeria
23rd March 2024
Right in the heart of Benin City, Nigeria, there’s a special place called the Benin City National Museum. It’s like a time machine that takes you on a journey through the amazing history of the region. Found on what was once called King’s Square (now Oba Ovonramwen Square), this museum is all about preserving … Continue reading The Benin City National Museum
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