Beginning in the 13th century and continuing through the 19th, the Edo people of what is southern today Nigeria formed a large, novel city out of numerous villages, and here trade flourished and its handiwork prized across Africa and as far afield
Just came across a Guardian piece published a few weeks ago with some interesting findings from something called the LGBTQ+ Danger Index, which ranks the world's 150 most-visited countries using eight factors, including legalized same-sex marriage,
Globalization has been a sometimes controversial mixed bag in different areas and different parts of the world, but I think we can all agree that on the plus side, one of its grooviest benefits has been to bring to spread many of the exciting cultu
In the UK we usually associate Christmas with family, eating and drinking (often to excess!), giving presents, Father Christmas and a Christmas tree. But how is the tradition celebrated in West Africa, a region of the World where Christianity is at i
Established in 1945, it houses the largest collection of stone images discovered in 1775. There are fascinating stories surrounding the images, one of which is the belief that the images were actually human beings turned to stones through supernatura
In my little research and life experience, I have been able to discover that Companies and industries of the world plan your rest and give you a certain period of off-duty and even pay you for it, Why? For re-frame of mind after a serious contract co
The strength of a man is always shown or seen in his story; truly Rome was not built in a day as the saying goes, so is Ibadan. Ibadan, the largest city in Africa after Cairo (Egypt) and Johannesburg (South Africa), also the third largest city in Nig
The word Yoruba is an adaptation from a Yoruba phrase “Yo ru ebo” meaning he has to sacrifice , it is the largest ethnicities found in West Africa and one of the most popular and populated in the world with varieties of stories to their as to their o