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The United Kingdom’s Minister for Africa, Lord Collins of Highbury, has concluded a three-day visit to Nigeria, aimed at ...
The renowned Kenyan author, playwright and professor Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has died at the age of 87. Over six decades, he chronicled Kenya’s transition from a British colony to independence. Thiong’o’s ...
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P.M. News on MSNA case for Nigerian EnglishBy Paul DadaI take an exception to the seeming attitude of subservience by Nigerians who give themselves out as English Language purists with regard to what constitute standard English.I think that ...
Africans are remembering the work of acclaimed author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, following his death in the U.S. They recall Ngũgĩ’s ...
Mr. Ngugi composed the first modern novel in the Gikuyu language on prison toilet paper while being held by Kenyan ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the revered Kenyan man of letters and voice of dissent who in dozens of fiction and ...
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Tribune Online on MSNAbu v State: When colonialism provokes sovereigntyNigeria and other African countries appear to still labour under the yokes of subjugation and imperialism, this time indirectly through the laws that should free them. It is worse in the Francophone ...
ShareAzele Stephen, Curator, National Commission for Museum and Monument (Old Residency Museum), and Assistant Director, ...
They circulated widely through the Onitsha market and the pamphlet style spread to market centers across Nigeria, which gained independence in 1960 after nearly a century under British colonial rule. ...
a feat that was contrary to the British policy of female political exclusion in colonial Nigeria. The British District Officer W. H. Lloyd said Ahebi was: a lady of influence and power.
at a time when the country was a British colony. Dr. Will Rea, a British academic specializing in African art and Yoruba history, was born in Nigeria and worked under the Nigerian National ...
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