In the early 1950s, as Nigeria approached independence from Great Britain, a vibrant literary culture developed in the vast and lively market of Onitsha, a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River.
The food sector in Nigeria, like most other aspects of her national life, is in a state of crisis. Poor performance is in part accountable for the food and agricultural crisis in Nigeria. The existing ...
Introduction: Firearms in twentieth-century colonial Africa -- "This destructive implement of European ingenuity": firearms, the Atlantic world, and technology transfer in precolonial Nigeria -- All ...
Bruce Onobrakpeya, The Last Supper Tate Modern’s “Nigerian Modernism” aims to disrupt the way we think of art history—not only in Afr ...
The Nigeria pavilion, themed around the concept of "now," hopes to shape a cultural and national identity outside of the colonialist narrative that the country has long been forced into. “I’m not ...
Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bode George, has stated that Nigeria’s colonial ...