Gerald Maduabuchi Eze (Ogbuoja) is an accomplished musician: a singer, composer, multi instrumentalist, researcher and teacher of music. Eze has … More
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Onitsha, the City of Possibilities
What is undeniable is that Onitsha and the area of the Niger River where it is located, were important meeting points for various pre-colonial cultures that included the Benin, the Igbo and the Igala among others.
Osun-Osogbo Festival of Traditional Spirituality
The Osun-Osogbo Festival is an annual celebration that takes place in Osogbo, the capital of Osun state in southwestern Nigeria. … More
Asaba, Sitting on a Bend of the Niger River
As the great Niger River courses through West Africa, Asaba (Ahaba to the locals) lies on one of its last … More
Nigeria War Museum Displays Tools of a Grim Harvest
One of the most significant relics of the war, the Ojukwu Bunker, an underground residence, where the rebel leader lived, is located in Umuahia. The city is also the hometown of the first indigenous head of the Nigerian army and the country’s first military ruler, Johnson Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi, whose assassination in July 1966 helped trigger the Civil War.
Yenagoa, a Sleepy City Starts to Rouse
The present-day capital of the southern Nigeria state of Bayelsa, was originally a settlement of the Epie-Atissa clan, a subgroup … More
Ibadan, the City of Rust and Gold
Ibadan, running splash of rust and gold – flung and scattered among seven hills like broken china in … More
Nigeria Now Opens Direct Air Links With Namibia
Air Namibia started flights to Nigeria on June 29, with four-weekly flights from the southwest African country’s capital, Windhoek, to … More
Abuja Metro Debuts, Connects National Rail
An important piece of Abuja, lacking since it became Nigeria’s capital 27 years ago, is finally in place: a metro … More
