Explainer: Meet Nigeria’s First Female Professor of History
Professor Bolanle Awe: A Trailblazer in Nigerian History and Feminism Professor Bolanle Awe is a renowned historian, feminist, and educator, ...
Read moreDetailsProfessor Bolanle Awe: A Trailblazer in Nigerian History and Feminism Professor Bolanle Awe is a renowned historian, feminist, and educator, ...
Read moreDetailsThe emergence of female judges in Nigeria marked a significant milestone in the country’s legal history, breaking barriers in a ...
Read moreDetails1. Nicknamed "Apamaku" – He earned the name Apamaku (meaning “one who survived death”) after surviving an assassination attempt in ...
Read moreDetailsBrigadier Babafemi O. Ogundipe's story is one of remarkable loyalty, peace, and selflessness. Born on September 6, 1924, in Ago-Iwoye, ...
Read moreDetailsHerbert Macaulay was born on November 14, 1864, in Lagos, Nigeria, into a well-educated family. His grandfather, Bishop Samuel Ajayi ...
Read moreDetailsBorn on 11 November 1910 to Mr David and Mrs Rufina Akerele, Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi emerged as a pioneer in ...
Read moreDetailsPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced that History will once again become a compulsory subject in Nigeria’s primary and secondary ...
Read moreDetailsPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu has mandated the reintroduction of History as a subject in Nigeria’s basic education curriculum, a move ...
Read moreDetailsChief James Ajibola Idowu Adegoke Ige, commonly known as Bola Ige, was a prominent Nigerian lawyer and politician. The sage ...
Read moreDetailsNIGERIA'S FIRST LAWYER Christopher Alexander Sapara Williams (July 14, 1855 - March 15, 1915), son of an Ijesha father from ...
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