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Tinapa Resort The Vision of Donald Duke and a New Dawn for Cross River

Tinapa Resort remains one of the most remarkable symbols of tourism development in Cross River State, and its story can hardly be told without...

Amadi Guy Ikwechegh: Naval Strategist, Military Administrator and Abia State Son

Amadi Guy Ikwechegh was a distinguished Nigerian naval officer and military administrator whose career spanned intelligence, maritime security and governance at a critical period...

‎Sustaining Michael Okpara’s Agricultural Vision for Nigeria’s Future

Many Nigerians have argued that the late Dr Michael Okpara’s agricultural ideas should be sustained and revived across the country.‎‎While these debates continue, others...

‎Ibrahim Babangida Beyond Power A Contested Legacy in Nigeria’s History

What do you know about General Ibrahim Babangida beyond his role as Nigeria’s former military Head of State and Commander in Chief of the...

Alhaji Tanko Yakasai at 100:  A Living Archive of Nigeria’s Political History

Does the name Alhaji Tanko Yakasai ring a bell, and what is he best known for?‎Alhaji Tanko Yakasai is widely regarded as a living...

‎The story and legacy of the Badagry Slave Route and the Bridge of No Return

How much do you know about the Badagry Slave Route and the Bridge of No Return, and other tourist sites in Nigeria that possess...

‎From Game Reserve to Battleground: The Changing Story of Sambisa Forest

Before recent events thrust it into national and global consciousness, Sambisa Forest was best known for its vast landscape and ecological importance.‎‎The forest, whose...

‎Emeka Anyaoku: A Life of Principle Diplomacy and Service to Nigeria and the World

There is no gainsaying the fact that reaching the pinnacle of life requires consistency, uprightness and unwavering commitment to service.‎‎Nigeria has, without doubt, produced...

‎Late Jaja Wachuku: The Diplomat That Gave Nigeria A Voice On The Global Stage

Long before Nigeria’s flag became present in global diplomacy, one man stood at the centre of its earliest international engagements with uncommon courage and...

‎Hot Water, Old Myths and Open Wounds: Why Tradition Still Hurts Modern Healing

‎What do you know about using hot water in treatment of wounds? Do you still have that perception that treating wounds with hot water...

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