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Read more about the article British Indirect Rule in Nigeria: Nature and Features
British Indirect Rule in Nigeria

British Indirect Rule in Nigeria: Nature and Features

Between 1849 and 1906, West African territories had been occupied by European powers, who subjected the peoples to a new type of administration. This was the resultant effect of the ‘Partition…

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The Aba Women’s Riots of 1929

 Clarifications  The Aba Women riots, led by women in the Calabar and Owerri provinces of southeastern Nigeria in November and December of 1929 against the oppressive colonial power is known…

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Read more about the article 2021 Article: Magical Performances: An Overview
Magic

2021 Article: Magical Performances: An Overview

"They purchase magic with soul, not with money" (Dr Aminu)  Magic and different sorts of topics surrounding it are immensely prominent, especially in this contemporary era. Thousands of millions of…

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Hamitic Hypothesis

Hamitic hypothesis is a proposition, theory or assumption that postulate that any development so far in Africa as a result of external influence. For an instance, the evolution of states…

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Read more about the article Ikaleland, the Urhobo, and Oil Palm Production
Ikale oil palm production

Ikaleland, the Urhobo, and Oil Palm Production

Ikale land is a cluster of few territories in now Ondo state, bordering with Ilaje. The production of oil was indigenous to the people of Ikaleland. What actually brought them…

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