Nigeria
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Africans In Diaspora
Drake is a Nigerian: Drake Excited About The Prospect of Being a Nigerian “Naija Man”
Drake, a well-known American rapper, touched Nigerians’ hearts saying he is a Nigerian. He shared information about his background online.…
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Away To Africa
Victor Osimhen History, Goals & Record
The Nigerian international Victor Osimhen is regarded as one of the game’s top young attackers, but how many goals has…
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Away To Africa
Oshodi Bus Terminal Billboards in Lagos Nigeria (Size, Location & Cost)
Oshodi bus terminal, as we all know, is a major place and one of the most popular in Lagos State.…
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Away To Africa
Top Lekki Billboards in Lagos Nigeria (Size, Location & Cost)
There are svereal billboards in Lagos Nigeria due to its dense population, dynamic businesses (such as tech startups, banking, fashion,…
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African Arts & Culture
10 Most Popular Foods from Africa – Africa Facts Zone
This article centers around the foods from Africa that her folks consume may be the most interesting. African food is…
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Cameroon
Traditional Clothing from Africa used to Identify Different Tribes
The exquisite and colorful display of traditional clothing from Africa is one of the first things you will notice if…
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African Arts & Culture
Gangs Of Lagos’ The 1st African Indigenous Movie Released By Prime Video
Jàde Osiberu‘s film Gangs of Lagos, which examines political gang culture and thuggery in Nigeria, is gritty and intriguing. It’s…
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African History
A Background Study of the National Youth Service Corps Practiced Across the World
History of the National Youth Service Corps Early in the 20th century, national youth service corps programs were first introduced…
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Away To Africa
How Pele Ended a war in Africa
Nigeria experienced civil war from July 1967 until January 1970. Pele, the G.O.A.T., appeared to have the power to halt the conflict. According to legend, the Nigerian civil war was temporarily interrupted in 1969 by the legendary Brazilian footballer Pele and his team, Santos, when Nigeria and Biafra agreed to set their differences aside so that Santos might play in the nation. But did this actually occur? And why did the best player in the world come to Nigeria in the first place? In this article, I examine the past to uncover the true tale of Pele in Nigeria. The Match in Lagos with Pele In January 1969, the Brazilian team Santos set off on a lucrative football tour of Africa. Exhibition games were scheduled to take place in Algeria, Ghana, The Congo, Nigeria, and Mozambique. The tour’s main attraction was Pele, the finest football player in the world at the time and a player for Santos. He had previously won two world championships and would lead Brazil to their most illustrious triumph in Mexico the following year. He attracted large audiences, which allowed Santos to demand huge appearance fees for their exhibition games. Fans were prepared to pay to watch him play against their clubs because they wanted to see him perform.…
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African Arts & Culture
Ancient Civilizations of Africa and African Empire
Learn about seven Ancient Civilizations of Africa that left their impact on history, from the prehistoric Sudan to the medieval…
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