For five decades, the Gateway State has stood at the intersection of heritage and modernity—drawing strength from its past while adapting to the pressures of growth, migration, and economic change. At ...
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In perhaps his most famous song after dying in a car crash in 1971, Cardinal Rex Lawson, Kalabari highlife soulful singer of the 1960s Nigeria, would seem to be passing a deeply emotive message to ...
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Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, has secured the removal of the name of the freedom fighter, Sunday ...
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In 1895, Louis and Auguste Lumière gave birth to the big screen thanks to their revolutionary camera and projector, the Cinématographe. Auguste (left) and Louis Lumière in a photograph believed to ...