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The Bajau People: Evolutionary Adaptations for Life Underwater
The Bajau people, often referred to as “sea nomads,” are an indigenous group known for their extraordinary ability to live and thrive in the marine environments of Southeast Asia. For over 1,000 years, they have lived primarily in the waters around Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, spending much of their lives on the sea in…
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One of the First Women to Drive Dangote Cement Trucks
Maryam Isa is one of the First Women to Drive Dangote Cement Truck. She is 42 years old, and has 6 children, Maryam is from Nasarawa state, but she is now based in Obajana, Lokoja Kogi State. Obajana is a town that has a large Dangote Cement plant. Maryam has been driving Dangote Trucks for…
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Roman Empire to Italy The Roman Empire was one of history’s most powerful empires, centered around the city of Rome. At its peak (117 AD), it spanned large portions of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Its impact on law, government, architecture, and the Latin language continues to influence modern societies. After the fall…
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Salaga Slave Market: A Pillar of the 18th-Century Slave Trade
1. Introduction to the Salaga Slave Market The Salaga Slave Market, located in the East Gonja District of northern Ghana, stands as one of the most significant historical markers of the Trans-Atlantic and Trans-Saharan slave trades. During the 18th and 19th centuries, this bustling market acted as a central hub where enslaved individuals from various…
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Seychelles: A High-Standard Model for Africa
Seychelles, a stunning island nation located in the Indian Ocean, is not just known for its breathtaking beaches and crystal-clear waters, but also for remarkable achievements in several socioeconomic areas. Despite its small population and limited resources, Seychelles outshines many African nations across multiple metrics, setting a high standard for others to aspire to. The…
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NKST Abuja Women Fellowship mourns pastors wife
The NKST Abuja Classes Women Fellowship attended the MBAITSOUGHVE from Benue State, on their way back, involved in a fatal accident which immediately resulted to the death of the ATESE, wife of Rev. Msonga, the Pastor in charge NKST Gwagwalada. Rev. Msonga is the Vice Chairman of NKST Abuja Classes. May the Lord console the…
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Uratta, Abia
Uratta is a prominent community located in Abia State, which is part of the southeastern region of Nigeria. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage, strong communal values, and agricultural activities. Like many towns and villages in Abia State, Uratta reflects the vibrant traditions and social structures of the Igbo people, one of…
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Ife Head and African Masks
For those familiar with the British Museum in London, a visit to its collection of African art can often evoke a sense of awe, especially when encountering masks from across the continent. Among the artifacts that stand out in this impressive collection is the Ife Head, a piece that holds a special place in the…
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Abuja Arts and Crafts Village
The Abuja Arts and Crafts Village stands as a beacon of Nigeriaβs rich cultural and artistic heritage. Tucked away in the heart of Abuja, this vibrant hub offers a glimpse into the diverse and ancient traditions of Nigerian artistry. It showcases a plethora of handcrafted items, ranging from intricate sculptures and textiles to the famed…
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Usuma Dam: A Scenic and Technological Marvel Near Abuja
Usuma Dam is an extraordinary geographical feature located around Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city. It encompasses the scenic Usuma Lake, offering a serene and peaceful setting that has made it a favorite spot for weekend getaways, family picnics, and quiet contemplation. However, the significance of Usuma Dam goes beyond its aesthetic appeal, as it plays a…