THE MOST INSANE TRANSFER NOBODY SAW COMING THE MOST INSANE TRANSFER NOBODY SAW COMING 🤯 Jay-Jay Okocha joining Bolton Wanderers from Paris Saint-Germain in 2002 is one of football’s great underdog transfer stories. Fresh off cooking at the World Cup for Nigeria 🇳🇬, Jay-Jay was THAT guy. A free agent. The most skillful player onContinue reading “THE MOST INSANE TRANSFER NOBODY SAW COMING”
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Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document?
Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document? Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document? “Azikiwe Was Born In 1904, Awolowo In 1909 And Balewa In 1912, Then Who Is Your Founding Father That Signed The 1914 Amalgamation Document I Ask You?” -MAZI NNAMDI KANU. “Think carefully: Azikiwe was born in 1904, Awolowo was born in 1909, Balewa was bornContinue reading “Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document?”
Igbo people can be found across the world in three major contexts: indigenous communities near Nigeria’s
Igbo people can be found across the world in three major contexts: indigenous communities near Nigeria’s Igbo people can be found across the world in three major contexts: indigenous communities near Nigeria’s borders, modern diaspora populations, and descendants of those taken during the transatlantic slave trade. In neighboring countries like Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, someContinue reading “Igbo people can be found across the world in three major contexts: indigenous communities near Nigeria’s”
10 Amazing Facts About Tanzania
10 Amazing Facts About Tanzania 10 Amazing Facts About Tanzania •Tanzania is a country located in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique to the south. •The country’s official name is the United Republic ofContinue reading “10 Amazing Facts About Tanzania”
At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967
At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967 🔥 At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967 When the Nigerian Civil War began, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu was just 33. His counterpart, Yakubu Gowon, was also young. Two men, burdened with decisions that would define millions of lives. But here’sContinue reading “At 33, Did Youth Shape the War? Rethinking Leadership in 1967”
THE AFRICAN HISTORY OF PROSTHESIS
THE AFRICAN HISTORY OF PROSTHESIS THE AFRICAN HISTORY OF PROSTHESIS Africa’s history of prosthetics illustrates a rich legacy of innovation, fusing practical and cultural considerations. In ancient Kemet (Egypt) prostheses were used to complete the bodies of mummified individuals (Finch, 1990; Nerlich et al., 2000). The case of an ancient Egyptian wooden toe prosthesis highlightsContinue reading “THE AFRICAN HISTORY OF PROSTHESIS”
ORIE IS NOT JUST A DAY IT’S A TEST OF HOW YOU SHOW UP
ORIE IS NOT JUST A DAY IT’S A TEST OF HOW YOU SHOW UP 🔥 ORIE IS NOT JUST A DAY IT’S A TEST OF HOW YOU SHOW UP 🔥 Many people woke up this morningBut not everyone truly arrived Orie is not for sleepwalkersIt is for those who understand that every new light comesContinue reading “ORIE IS NOT JUST A DAY IT’S A TEST OF HOW YOU SHOW UP”
To My Fellow Muslims in Nigeria
To My Fellow Muslims in Nigeria To My Fellow Muslims in Nigeria 🇳🇬 Let’s be honest with ourselves no emotion, no sentiment, just truth…… Yes, Muslims have also been â‚illed in this country. Nobody denies that. We’ve lost innocent lives in mosques, villages, and marketplaces from Zamfara to Borno. But let’s stop twisting facts: whoContinue reading “To My Fellow Muslims in Nigeria”
Dennis Chukude Osadebay was born on 29 June 1911 and died on 26 December 1994.
Dennis Chukude Osadebay was born on 29 June 1911 and died on 26 December 1994. Dennis Chukude Osadebay was born on 29 June 1911 and died on 26 December 1994. He stands out in Nigerian history as a politician, poet, and journalist, and he served as the first premier of the former Mid-Western Region, anContinue reading “Dennis Chukude Osadebay was born on 29 June 1911 and died on 26 December 1994.”
Mengistu Haile Mariam, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Ethiopian Army, led a coup which ousted Emperor Haile Selassie from power in 1974.
Mengistu Haile Mariam, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Ethiopian Army, led a coup which ousted Emperor Haile Selassie from power in 1974. Mengistu Haile Mariam, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Ethiopian Army, led a coup which ousted Emperor Haile Selassie from power in 1974. Mengistu took control of the government and served asContinue reading “Mengistu Haile Mariam, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the Ethiopian Army, led a coup which ousted Emperor Haile Selassie from power in 1974.”
