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ThyKing
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Nigerian history
2026-02-16 10:15:47
Bob Jensen: The Man Who Drove Into History — Nigeria
Bob Jensen: The Man Who Drove Into History There are moments in history that seem small when they happen, but years later they grow into legends. A wheel touches the ground. An engine roars. A crowd gasps. And something changes forever. That is how the story of Bob Jensen is told in certain circles. A foreign engineer with restless curiosity, steady hands, and an appetite for impossible...
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Storytelling
2025-10-12 15:40:08
The History of Christianity in Nigeria
Christianity has played a powerful role in shaping Nigeria’s culture, education, and national identity. But do you know how it all began? The story of Christianity in Nigeria stretches back over five centuries — from early Portuguese missionaries to today’s thriving churches that influence millions across the world. 馃摐 Early Beginnings (15th Century) Christianity first...
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2025-06-11 08:45:27
馃實 Rotary Makes History: Nigeria Welcomes Its First Passport Club! 馃嚦馃嚞
In a groundbreaking move, Rotary International District 9112 has officially chartered Nigeria’s first-ever Passport Club—and potentially the first in Africa—under the banner of the Rotary Club of Nigeria Globetrotters. This marks a significant milestone for Rotary in Nigeria, embracing the innovative Passport Club model that offers greater flexibility and inclusivity for...
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2026-02-09 08:09:55
Complete List of Nigeria’s 36 States and Their Capitals
Abia – Umuahia Adamawa – Yola Akwa Ibom – Uyo Anambra – Awka Bauchi – Bauchi Bayelsa – Yenagoa Benue – Makurdi Borno – Maiduguri Cross River – Calabar Delta – Asaba Ebonyi – Abakaliki Edo – Benin City Ekiti – Ado-Ekiti Enugu – Enugu Gombe – Gombe Imo – Owerri Jigawa –...
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Abu
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True Stories
2026-02-10 09:52:18
The Kiriji War (Ekiti Parapo War / Yoruba Civil War), 1877–1893
A Historical Account The Kiriji War, also known as the Ekiti Parapo War or more broadly the Yoruba Civil War, was a prolonged conflict fought between 1877 and 1893. Lasting over sixteen years, it ranks among the longest civil wars in African history and marked a decisive turning point in the political history of the Yoruba people. Historical Background The roots of the Kiriji War lie in...
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Demmy
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Storytelling
2025-10-30 05:05:08
The Story of Derico Nwamama: The Dreaded King of Crime and His Fall at the Hands of the Bakassi Boys
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, southeastern Nigeria trembled under the reign of a young but terrifying criminal mastermind—Okwudili Ndiwe, infamously known as Derico Nwamama. Born and raised in Onitsha, Anambra State, Derico’s descent into crime began like many urban tragedies: with petty theft. From pickpocketing on the crowded streets of Onitsha, he evolved into one of the...
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Current Affairs / News
2026-02-16 12:34:14
The Three-Year Crown: When Queen Elizabeth II Was Nigeria’s Head of State
Queen Elizabeth II On 1 October 1960, Nigeria woke up to a new name for itself: Independent Nation. The flag was new. The anthem carried fresh pride. People celebrated in the streets, believing the long night of colonial rule had finally ended. And it did end… but not all at once. Because in that first chapter of independence, Nigeria still carried one last symbol from the old...
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2026-02-16 12:42:20
Zik at the Top: The Story of Nnamdi Azikiwe as Governor-General of Nigeria
Nigeria had just tasted independence on 1 October 1960. The celebrations were loud, the hope was high, and the new flag felt like a fresh identity. But behind the drums and speeches, Nigeria was still living in a careful transition. On paper, the country was free… yet the head of state was still the British monarch, sitting far away. Nigeria needed a dignified presence at...
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