History
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Candido Da Rocha, First Nigerian Millionaire Who Sends His Dirty Clothes To London For Laundry
Candido Joao Da Rocha born in 1860 and died in March 11, 1959. He was a Nigerian businessman, landowner and…
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Colonialism: The Last Letter Patrice Lumumba Wrote To His Wife
Patrice Lumumba was an African nationalist leader who briefly served as the first prime minister of the newly independent Democratic…
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A Rare Performance Of Two Reggae Icons, Peter and Bob After Their Breakup
The last time the two legendary reggae singers Peter Tosh & Bob Marley were seen performing together outside Jamaica. It…
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Video: See How Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Was Severely Flogged By The Police
It is a common knowledge in Nigeria that the Kuti’s have not so a good history with the Nigerian police…
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An Impostor Who Tricked A Premiership Side Into Signing Him, Claimed Gorge Weah’s Cousin
The story of Ali Dia is an interesting story that you can’t help but wonder what in the world was…
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Bennie Mac, The Late American Comedian Cum Actor Who Died At 50
Bernie Mac was an African American comedian and actor known for his unique comedic style and unforgettable performances in film…
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The Multimillionaire Who Bought Kingship In Awkuzu, Anambra State
Late Igwe John Ejikeme Nebeolisa, it would be recalled, used to be one of the most popular multi-millionaires of the…
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The Real Reason Why Fela Kuti Married 27 Wives In One Day In 1978
In 1978, the pioneer of Afrobeats, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, married 27 women in one day. This should not be strange…
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One Of The Many Persecutions Of Late King Of Pop, Michael Jackson
January 31st, 2005…Jury selection began on a Monday in pop singer’s molestation trial. Michael Jackson issued a video statement Sunday,…
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An x-Ray Of The Most Successful African Team In World Cup History, Morocco
Morocco as the first African side in World Cup history to get to the Semifinals have written their name in…
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