Day: October 16, 2025

Atilogwu Dance CultureAtilogwu Dance Culture

The Atilogwu dance, originating from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, is a vibrant fusion of acrobatics, rhythm, and storytelling. Rooted in ancient communal celebrations, it showcases youthful energy through

Nok Terracotta HeadsNok Terracotta Heads

The Nok Terracotta Heads, dating from around 1000 BCE to 300 CE, are among Africa’s oldest known sculptures, discovered in central Nigeria. Created by the ancient Nok civilization, these expressive

Benin Bronze HeadsBenin Bronze Heads

The Benin Bronze Heads, crafted between the 13th and 19th centuries, are masterpieces of brass and bronze artistry from the Kingdom of Benin (present-day Edo State, Nigeria). Created by royal

Ojude ObaOjude Oba

The Ojude Oba festival of Ijebuland, Ogun State, is a spectacular annual celebration held on the third day after Eid-el-Kabir. Originating in the late 19th century, it began when early

The Aba Women’s Riot of 1929: Nigeria’s Forgotten Feminist RevolutionThe Aba Women’s Riot of 1929: Nigeria’s Forgotten Feminist Revolution

  Introduction: When Women Rose Up In 1929, southeastern Nigeria witnessed one of the most remarkable uprisings in African history — the Aba Women’s Riot, also called the Women’s War.

Jaja of Opobo: The Slave Who Defied the British EmpireJaja of Opobo: The Slave Who Defied the British Empire

  Introduction: From Slave to King In the annals of Nigerian history, few stories are as compelling as that of Jaja of Opobo. Born into slavery in the early 19th

Queen Amina of Zazzau: Warrior, Empire Builder, or Myth?Queen Amina of Zazzau: Warrior, Empire Builder, or Myth?

  Introduction: Nigeria’s Warrior Queen Few figures in Nigerian history spark as much fascination and debate as Queen Amina of Zazzau. Known as a fearless warrior, empire builder, and political