The Hausa and the Right to Associate: A Look at Hausa Zalla Through the Lens of the 1999 Constitution .

The Hausa and the Right to Associate: A Look at Hausa Zalla Through the Lens of the 1999 Constitution . The Hausa and the Right to Associate: A Look at Hausa Zalla Through the Lens of the 1999 Constitution . IntroductionNigeria is a country of unions. Nearly every major ethnic group has a recognised socio-culturalContinue reading “The Hausa and the Right to Associate: A Look at Hausa Zalla Through the Lens of the 1999 Constitution .”

Why Black Africans Were Viewed as a Threat

Why Black Africans Were Viewed as a Threat Black History: Why Black Africans Were Viewed as a Threat The perception of Black Africans and Black Culture as a threat stems from misunderstanding and misinterpretation. European colonizers wrote a flawed version of African history, changing historical, social, and cultural facts. The factual Black History and BlackContinue reading “Why Black Africans Were Viewed as a Threat”

In 1983, about 2 million African migrants, most of them Ghanaians, were forced to leave Nigeria within 14 days. It was under Nigerian President Shehu Shagari.

In 1983, about 2 million African migrants, most of them Ghanaians, were forced to leave Nigeria within 14 days. It was under Nigerian President Shehu Shagari. 🇳🇬 🇬🇭 In 1983, about 2 million African migrants, most of them Ghanaians, were forced to leave Nigeria within 14 days. It was under Nigerian President Shehu Shagari. TheyContinue reading “In 1983, about 2 million African migrants, most of them Ghanaians, were forced to leave Nigeria within 14 days. It was under Nigerian President Shehu Shagari.”

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