Eugenics in colonial Nigeria was not a historical footnote; it was a system of thought that still echoes in the country’s social hierarchies, educational systems, and conflicts. From the suppression ...
Now this cultural “renaissance” is the subject of a new exhibition at Tate Modern, which brings together some 250 pieces – ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. Photo: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters Nigeria ditched its indigenous national anthem in May and ...
Without doubt, an absence of an integrity based political leadership of Africa’s largest Democracy that is high of morals and ...
Opinion - "Profound definitions do not refute superficial ones, but, supplementing them, include them in themselves"- Georgi Plekhanov ...
Before the name ldquo;Nigeria rdquo; ever existed, the territory that bears it today was a mosaic of sovereign peoples, ...
A rich look at a post-colonial art explosion' - 3/5 This expansive exhibition at Tate Modern brings together over 50 artists ...
In the early 1950s, as Nigeria approached independence from Great Britain, a vibrant literary culture developed in the vast and lively market of Onitsha, a city on the eastern bank of the Niger River.
With more than 250 works by over 50 artists, Tate Modern’s ambitious new exhibition explores modern art’s “dynamic evolution” in Nigeria, as the West African country transitioned from indirect ...
Introduction: Firearms in twentieth-century colonial Africa -- "This destructive implement of European ingenuity": firearms, the Atlantic world, and technology transfer in precolonial Nigeria -- All ...