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6 Facts about LGAs You’d Enjoy Reading Here are some quick things you need to know: In count, Nigeria has 36 states and 774 local government areas. Akoko-Edo is the oldest local government area in ...
In today’s Nigeria, slavery and the slave trade have become history — a complex, multifaceted one. Quite some museums have been established to exhibit information about these histories. The government ...
Nigerian sport heroes were notable individuals who contributed to the development of sports in the country, spearheading Nigeria into victory internationally and showcasing the physical prowess of the ...
Ministers are senior government officials responsible for a specific government department or ministry. In Nigeria, we have 26 ministries, each headed by a Minister and “supported” by a Minister of ...
Fun Facts Here are seven interesting facts about the 36 states in Nigeria and their governors. Number 9 is a shocker! The governor of Kogi, Yahaya Adoza Bello, is the youngest governor in Nigeria ...
After the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, we have the vice president. The next in line is the Senate president. As you’ve previously learnt, we have 109 senators in Nigeria that are ...
GREAT IFE ANTHEM LYRICS Great Ife! Great Ife! Africa’s most beautiful campus. Conscious, vigilant, progressive Aluta against all oppression Forward ever, backward never For learning and culture, ...
History of Educational Technology in Nigeria The earliest use of Educational technology in Nigeria began before the 1800s advent of the missionaries and the introduction of Quranic Schools in Nigeria.
Abdulbasit Toriola AbdulBasit is a student of Medical Lab Science in UNILAG who writes mostly Nigerian history, current affairs, and explores the extraordinary journeys of Nigerians beating the odds.
UNIBADAN ANTHEM LYRICS. VERSE 1. UNIBADAN, fountain head Of true learning, deep and sound Soothing spring for all who thirst Bounds of knowledge to advance Pledge to serve our cherished goals ...
Nigeria’s transition from “Nigeria We Hail Thee” to “Arise O Compatriots” in 1978 met with mixed reactions. While some welcomed the new anthem with open arms, others were nostalgic for the old one.
Through exceptional academic performance and STEM expertise, Henry Ndudu from Pegasus High School, Eket, Akwa Ibom, has become the grand prize winner of InterswitchSPAK 6.0, securing his position as ...
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