The Hausa language is spoken by over 150 ethnic groups, and in at least 11 African countries.

The Hausa language is spoken by over 150 ethnic groups, and in at least 11 African countries. The Hausa language is spoken by over 150 ethnic groups, and in at least 11 African countries. There are Hausa speakers in Nigeria 🇳🇬 , Niger Republic 🇳🇪, Cameroon 🇨🇲 , Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 , Sudan 🇸🇩, SouthContinue reading “The Hausa language is spoken by over 150 ethnic groups, and in at least 11 African countries.”

A father saw that his 11-year-old son was crying silently. He asked him.

A father saw that his 11-year-old son was crying silently. He asked him. A father saw that his 11-year-old son was crying silently. He asked him. “What’s the matter, son?” The young boy replied.“My rich classmates mocked, called me son of a gardener. They said that my father lives only on the money he earnsContinue reading “A father saw that his 11-year-old son was crying silently. He asked him.”

History of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe AKA (Doctor of Hypertension) also often referred to as just Osita Osadebe,

History of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe AKA (Doctor of Hypertension) also often referred to as just Osita Osadebe, History of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe AKA (Doctor of Hypertension) also often referred to as just Osita Osadebe, was a Nigerian highlife musician from Atani. During his career spanning over four decades, he became one of theContinue reading “History of Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe AKA (Doctor of Hypertension) also often referred to as just Osita Osadebe,”

THE WOLOF PEOPLE OF SENEGAL🇸🇳

THE WOLOF PEOPLE OF SENEGAL🇸🇳 THE WOLOF PEOPLE OF SENEGAL🇸🇳 The Wolof People: A Proud Senegalese Tradition In the westernmost corner of Africa lies Senegal, a nation that is home to adiverse array of ethnic groups, including the Wolof. The Wolof people have a rich history, vibrant culture, and a deep sense of pride andContinue reading “THE WOLOF PEOPLE OF SENEGAL🇸🇳”

Discovering the Vibrant Culture of the Akan People

Discovering the Vibrant Culture of the Akan People Discovering the Vibrant Culture of the Akan People The Akan people, hailing from West Africa, specifically Ghana and Ivory Coast, boast a rich and vibrant culture that spans centuries. With their unique traditions, language, art, and societal structure, the Akan have made significant contributions to the culturalContinue reading “Discovering the Vibrant Culture of the Akan People”

Regrettably again, the media is awash with reports of violent attacks in Mangu and Bokkos Local Council Areas of Plateau State.

Regrettably again, the media is awash with reports of violent attacks in Mangu and Bokkos Local Council Areas of Plateau State. Regrettably again, the media is awash with reports of violent attacks in Mangu and Bokkos Local Council Areas of Plateau State, where no fewer than 12 lives were lost, including a student of PlateauContinue reading “Regrettably again, the media is awash with reports of violent attacks in Mangu and Bokkos Local Council Areas of Plateau State.”

Bishop Ajayi Crowther was not your everyday average Joe.

Bishop Ajayi Crowther was not your everyday average Joe. Bishop Ajayi Crowther was not your everyday average Joe. He was a brainy polyglot. He could speak Yorùbá, Nupe, Igbo, Latin and English language fluently while he was averagely fluent in some other languages of west Africa. The argument that he spent only two weeks inContinue reading “Bishop Ajayi Crowther was not your everyday average Joe.”

Kofo Abayomi: A Nigerian Who Changed His Name Just To Marry A Widow In 1930

Kofo Abayomi: A Nigerian Who Changed His Name Just To Marry A Widow In 1930 Kofo Abayomi: A Nigerian Who Changed His Name Just To Marry A Widow In 1930 In Colonial Lagos , Lady Oyinkan Ajasa (Lady Oyinkan Abayomi) was born daughter of Sir Kitoye Ajasa, a Yoruba aristocrat who was the first NigerianContinue reading “Kofo Abayomi: A Nigerian Who Changed His Name Just To Marry A Widow In 1930”

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