Eko’s Guardians: Unveiling the Significance of Aro Meta in Lagos Culture
Aro Meta(Àrò Mẹ́ta), commonly known as the “three wise men,” serves as a welcoming symbol for those entering the city of Lagos. This white granite sculpture, portraying three Lagos white-cap…
Story of Sarah Baartman, The Woman with An Unusual Physique from South Africa
Sarah Baartman, alternatively known as Saartjie Baartman, hailed from the Khosa community and was born in South Africa in the late 1789. Renowned for her exhibition as a spectacle in…
The Story of Bayajidda, The Man Who Created The Hausa States In Nigeria
Gaining profound significance is the awareness that this singular individual has profoundly influenced the Hausa people’s self-perception and their shared narratives of origin, myth, or legend. The narrative of Bayajidda…
The Tale of Aro, The Warrior, Unfolding In Ilaro Town, Ogun State
In the quaint town of Ilaro, situated in the heart of Ogun State, unfolds the tale of Aro, a formidable warrior who, in the 18th century, migrated from Oyo town…
Encounter the Grace: Zulu Women and Their Cultural Magnificence
The Zulu people, often recognized as ‘the people of the heavens,’ form the largest ethnic group in South Africa, boasting an estimated 10 million residents located primarily in KwaZulu-Natal. At…
Alligator Baiting Horrors: The Gruesome Exploitation of African Infants in America’s Slave Era
Among the myriad of atrocities committed against enslaved Africans in the Americas and Europe, the practice of “Alligator Baiting,” involving the utilization of infants as bait for alligators, stands out…
Madam Efunroye Tinubu (1810 – 1887): A Chronicle of Her Life
The namesake of Tinubu Square in Lagos was a woman deeply associated with it. In the historical context of the Nigerian slave trade, she played a role as one of…
Queen Amina: Brief Story of a Female Warrior Who Redefined Power In Nigeria
When acknowledging influential women who left an indelible mark on Nigeria, Queen Amina of Zaria stands out prominently. This formidable northern leader not only commanded a robust army but also…
Unveiling the Origin of ‘Iyawo’: A Fascinating Tale of Love, Patience, and the Yoruba Language
Many Yoruba speakers may not be aware that the original Yoruba word for wife is ‘aya,’ not the commonly used ‘Iyawo.’ In the early years of the Yoruba people, the…
Everyday Benefits of Activated Charcoal You Never Knew About
Activated charcoal is a versatile must-have item that demands your attention. If you’ve overlooked its potential, now is the time to explore the unexpected benefits: 1. Banish unpleasant odors from…