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THE ODINANI MUSEUM
The Odinani Museum is located in Nri and was founded by the Archaeology Department of the University of Ibadan. It has received wide recognition for its documentation of the ancient Nri Kingdom whose monarchy dates back to about 900 AD. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.KADUNA STATE
The Kamuku National Park is located in Birnin-Gwari along the Kaduna-Lagos Road. Originally established in 1936 as the Native Authority Forest Reserve of Birnin Gwari, it covers an area ofNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754.DELTA STATE
Delta. River Ethiope, believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa, has its source at the foot of a giant silk-cotton tree located in Umutu in the Ukwuani LGA. The 176-kilometre long river flows through seven of the state's LGAs and at Sapele, it is deep enough to provide a harbour for ocean-going vessels. #TBT: 20 BELOVED NIGERIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1. Eze Goes to School by Onuora Nzekwu and Michael Crowder. Eze Goes to School is a must-read for Nigerian children, with its vivid portrayal of life in a typical Nigerian community and inspiring determination in the face of challenges. 2. Chike and the River by Chinua Achebe. Chike and the River is a magical tale about a boy'sdream of
WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hisses HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond ANALYSIS OF FACELESS BY AMMA DARKO The story begins with a street child, Fofo who earns her livelihood by washing vegetables and pick pocketing. She befriends another street child, Odarley and together they brace themselves for the harsh treatment of the streets. Fofo is nearly raped by Poison (the street lord) and is left with many unanswered questions. She is later hit with a blow of the death of her sister Baby T who is ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941THE ODINANI MUSEUM
The Odinani Museum is located in Nri and was founded by the Archaeology Department of the University of Ibadan. It has received wide recognition for its documentation of the ancient Nri Kingdom whose monarchy dates back to about 900 AD. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.KADUNA STATE
The Kamuku National Park is located in Birnin-Gwari along the Kaduna-Lagos Road. Originally established in 1936 as the Native Authority Forest Reserve of Birnin Gwari, it covers an area ofNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754.DELTA STATE
Delta. River Ethiope, believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa, has its source at the foot of a giant silk-cotton tree located in Umutu in the Ukwuani LGA. The 176-kilometre long river flows through seven of the state's LGAs and at Sapele, it is deep enough to provide a harbour for ocean-going vessels. #TBT: 20 BELOVED NIGERIAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1. Eze Goes to School by Onuora Nzekwu and Michael Crowder. Eze Goes to School is a must-read for Nigerian children, with its vivid portrayal of life in a typical Nigerian community and inspiring determination in the face of challenges. 2. Chike and the River by Chinua Achebe. Chike and the River is a magical tale about a boy'sdream of
WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hisses HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond ANALYSIS OF FACELESS BY AMMA DARKO The story begins with a street child, Fofo who earns her livelihood by washing vegetables and pick pocketing. She befriends another street child, Odarley and together they brace themselves for the harsh treatment of the streets. Fofo is nearly raped by Poison (the street lord) and is left with many unanswered questions. She is later hit with a blow of the death of her sister Baby T who isCOMMUNITY LIBRARY
ZODML strives to provide all people - and in particular Nigerians - with access to learning and self development resources through our community and online library offerings. Our resources - including the ones on this websites - are provided free of charge.To search this website for information on our projects, a book, or digital resource you can use the search bar in theTHE ODINANI MUSEUM
The Odinani Museum is located in Nri and was founded by the Archaeology Department of the University of Ibadan. It has received wide recognition for its documentation of the ancient Nri Kingdom whose monarchy dates back to about 900 AD.DELTA STATE
Delta. River Ethiope, believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa, has its source at the foot of a giant silk-cotton tree located in Umutu in the Ukwuani LGA. The 176-kilometre long river flows through seven of the state's LGAs and at Sapele, it is deep enough to provide a harbour for ocean-going vessels. MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarBAYELSA STATE
Seigben Ogugu Lake is in the Southern Ijaw LGA. It is the site of the Seigben Ogugu Fishing and Feasting Festival. Other tourist attractions in the state include the Akassa Lighthouse in Brass LGA; Okpoama Beach (also in the Brass LGA); the Koluama Holiday Resort in Southern Ijaw LGA; the Ossiama Fish Lake in Sagbama LGA; the Amasinghan Love Boat of Aleibiri; the Agricultural Palm Beach; andFCT ABUJA | ZODML
Aso Rock is a large monolith which reaches about 936 meters above sea level. It is the largest and tallest rock in Abuja. The Presidential Villa, National Assembly and Supreme Court are built around it.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry'for her efforts.
ZULU SOFOLA
Zulu Sofola was a matriarch of Nigerian theatre and the first Nigerian female playwright to be published. She was Africa’s first female Professor of Theatre Arts and a true embodiment of the essence of African womanhood.Early Life and EducationOnuekwuke Nwazuluwa Okwumabua was born on June 22, 1935, in Issele-Uku, Anochia North LGA Delta State, to Nwaugbade Okwumabua and Chief A STORY MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD ME There was one in particular that I would never forget; she called it “The River Savior” we sat around mama as she narrated the tale of the river savior. She began: “One day long ago when I was still a little girl, I was playing outside with my friends, laughing and chatting away. My village was very small so everyone lived like afamily.
ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941 MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING As we're sure you know, African literature is high on the list of things ZODML loves. From Naguib Mahfouz of Egypt to Nadine Gordimer of South Africa, we love nothing more than curling up with a great African title - or, more commonly these days, clicking through to our favourite websites to catch up on new stories, poetry, and more. Check out below a list of our current top 10 favouriteKADUNA STATE
The Kamuku National Park is located in Birnin-Gwari along the Kaduna-Lagos Road. Originally established in 1936 as the Native Authority Forest Reserve of Birnin Gwari, it covers an area ofNIGERIA FACT FILE
Official Name: Federal Republic of Nigeria. Capital: Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Major Cities: Lagos, Abuja, Onitsha, Benin City, Ibadan, Kano, Port Harcourt 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.DURBAR FESTIVAL
The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesLAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to theseason.
HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond the powers of any of the Orishas or when there is a dispute among them. The exact ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941 MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING As we're sure you know, African literature is high on the list of things ZODML loves. From Naguib Mahfouz of Egypt to Nadine Gordimer of South Africa, we love nothing more than curling up with a great African title - or, more commonly these days, clicking through to our favourite websites to catch up on new stories, poetry, and more. Check out below a list of our current top 10 favouriteKADUNA STATE
The Kamuku National Park is located in Birnin-Gwari along the Kaduna-Lagos Road. Originally established in 1936 as the Native Authority Forest Reserve of Birnin Gwari, it covers an area ofNIGERIA FACT FILE
Official Name: Federal Republic of Nigeria. Capital: Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Major Cities: Lagos, Abuja, Onitsha, Benin City, Ibadan, Kano, Port Harcourt 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.DURBAR FESTIVAL
The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesLAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to theseason.
HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond the powers of any of the Orishas or when there is a dispute among them. The exact ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.GOBARAU MINARET
The Gobarau (or Gobirau) minaret (in Hausa, Hasumiyya) is a 50-foot edifice located in the centre of the city of Katsina, the capital of Katsina State. The Gobarau minaret, a symbol of the state, is an early example of Islamic architecture in a city that prides itself as an important Islamic learning centre. The minaret is believed to be West Africa’s first multi-storey NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COLONIAL HISTORY, UYO 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941DURBAR FESTIVAL
The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate.BAYELSA STATE
Seigben Ogugu Lake is in the Southern Ijaw LGA. It is the site of the Seigben Ogugu Fishing and Feasting Festival. Other tourist attractions in the state include the Akassa Lighthouse in Brass LGA; Okpoama Beach (also in the Brass LGA); the Koluama Holiday Resort in Southern Ijaw LGA; the Ossiama Fish Lake in Sagbama LGA; the Amasinghan Love Boat of Aleibiri; the Agricultural Palm Beach; and TRIBAL MARKS: CULTURAL TREASURE OR BARBARIC PRACTICE? Tribal marks are an age-long art common to the Western part of Nigeria. The Egba, Nupe, Ilaje and other Yoruba tribes commonly use these marks and designs as a form of identification, beautification and protection. There are two different types of marks: ila (the well-known facial scars) and ona (also known as “local tattoos”). Both are created using a sharp instrument such asZULU SOFOLA
Zulu Sofola was a matriarch of Nigerian theatre and the first Nigerian female playwright to be published. She was Africa’s first female Professor of Theatre Arts and a true embodiment of the essence of African womanhood.Early Life and EducationOnuekwuke Nwazuluwa Okwumabua was born on June 22, 1935, in Issele-Uku, Anochia North LGA Delta State, to Nwaugbade Okwumabua and Chief LOVE AND BIOLOGY- A SHORT STORY Valentine's Day is quickly approaching and we are excited to feature a story on love by Onome Akrah. "the heart wants wants it wants" but biology wouldnt let it happen. Are you a writer? Send your short fiction, poetry, opinion pieces and book reviews to editorial@zodml.org for a chance to be featured on the ZODML blog“Nkem, what are you looking at?”OBAFEMI AWOLOWO
Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo was a Nigerian nationalist, political leader, writer and a principal participant in the country’s struggle for independence. Obafemi Awolowo (commonly known as Awo and often referred to as ‘the sage’) was one of modern Nigeria's founding fathers. He is of one three National Heroes of the Nigerian nation (along with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarTHE MAD KING
I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane man. I am a great king in my Kingdom. Where I choose to laugh at my own thoughts. And do what pleases me, with nobody to question me. What a free way to live life I think. HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarTHE MAD KING
I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane man. I am a great king in my Kingdom. Where I choose to laugh at my own thoughts. And do what pleases me, with nobody to question me. What a free way to live life I think. HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941DELTA STATE
Delta. River Ethiope, believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa, has its source at the foot of a giant silk-cotton tree located in Umutu in the Ukwuani LGA. The 176-kilometre long river flows through seven of the state's LGAs and at Sapele, it is deep enough to provide a harbour for ocean-going vessels.KADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a Durbar NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COLONIAL HISTORY, UYO The National Museum of Colonial History in Uyo houses collections centred on the creation of the state as well as ethnographic items. TRIBAL MARKS: CULTURAL TREASURE OR BARBARIC PRACTICE? Tribal marks are an age-long art common to the Western part of Nigeria. The Egba, Nupe, Ilaje and other Yoruba tribes commonly use these marks and designs as a form of identification, beautification and protection. There are two different types of marks: ila (the well-known facial scars) and ona (also known as “local tattoos”). Both are created using a sharp instrument such as LOVE AND BIOLOGY- A SHORT STORY Go and do your laundries, you are invading my privacy”. “I am done with that, and I even did yours. You can thank me later”. “That’s nice, that’s why I love you” I blew her a kiss. “I am going to make my hair, see you later and don’t think too much” Gloria said leaving me at the balcony. Gloria and I shared anapartment; she
ZULU SOFOLA
Zulu Sofola was a matriarch of Nigerian theatre and the first Nigerian female playwright to be published. She was Africa’s first female Professor of Theatre Arts and a true embodiment of the essence of African womanhood.Early Life and EducationOnuekwuke Nwazuluwa Okwumabua was born on June 22, 1935, in Issele-Uku, Anochia North LGA Delta State, to Nwaugbade Okwumabua and ChiefOBAFEMI AWOLOWO
Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo was a Nigerian nationalist, political leader, writer and a principal participant in the country’s struggle for independence. Obafemi Awolowo (commonly known as Awo and often referred to as ‘the sage’) was one of modern Nigeria's founding fathers. He is of one three National Heroes of the Nigerian nation (along with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa andYEWANDE AKINOLA
Yewande Akinola is an environmental service engineer. She was crowned the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year in 2012 after impressing the judges with her work on water and sanitation in developing countries. As the winner of the Prize, she was also made an ambassador for the IET and the engineering profession at large for the year MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarTHE MAD KING
I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane man. I am a great king in my Kingdom. Where I choose to laugh at my own thoughts. And do what pleases me, with nobody to question me. What a free way to live life I think. HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants.WHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry' for her efforts. Series of thunderous hissesKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarTHE MAD KING
I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane man. I am a great king in my Kingdom. Where I choose to laugh at my own thoughts. And do what pleases me, with nobody to question me. What a free way to live life I think. HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941DELTA STATE
Delta. River Ethiope, believed to be the deepest inland waterway in Africa, has its source at the foot of a giant silk-cotton tree located in Umutu in the Ukwuani LGA. The 176-kilometre long river flows through seven of the state's LGAs and at Sapele, it is deep enough to provide a harbour for ocean-going vessels.KADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a Durbar NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COLONIAL HISTORY, UYO The National Museum of Colonial History in Uyo houses collections centred on the creation of the state as well as ethnographic items. TRIBAL MARKS: CULTURAL TREASURE OR BARBARIC PRACTICE? Tribal marks are an age-long art common to the Western part of Nigeria. The Egba, Nupe, Ilaje and other Yoruba tribes commonly use these marks and designs as a form of identification, beautification and protection. There are two different types of marks: ila (the well-known facial scars) and ona (also known as “local tattoos”). Both are created using a sharp instrument such as LOVE AND BIOLOGY- A SHORT STORY Go and do your laundries, you are invading my privacy”. “I am done with that, and I even did yours. You can thank me later”. “That’s nice, that’s why I love you” I blew her a kiss. “I am going to make my hair, see you later and don’t think too much” Gloria said leaving me at the balcony. Gloria and I shared anapartment; she
ZULU SOFOLA
Zulu Sofola was a matriarch of Nigerian theatre and the first Nigerian female playwright to be published. She was Africa’s first female Professor of Theatre Arts and a true embodiment of the essence of African womanhood.Early Life and EducationOnuekwuke Nwazuluwa Okwumabua was born on June 22, 1935, in Issele-Uku, Anochia North LGA Delta State, to Nwaugbade Okwumabua and ChiefOBAFEMI AWOLOWO
Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo was a Nigerian nationalist, political leader, writer and a principal participant in the country’s struggle for independence. Obafemi Awolowo (commonly known as Awo and often referred to as ‘the sage’) was one of modern Nigeria's founding fathers. He is of one three National Heroes of the Nigerian nation (along with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa andYEWANDE AKINOLA
Yewande Akinola is an environmental service engineer. She was crowned the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year in 2012 after impressing the judges with her work on water and sanitation in developing countries. As the winner of the Prize, she was also made an ambassador for the IET and the engineering profession at large for the year MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.THE MAD KING
This week's ZODML Poetry Corner features a poem on authorty, dictatorship and oppression by Adesuwa Uwanikhehi.. I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane manWHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry'for her efforts.
HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond MUSEUM OF TRADITIONAL NIGERIAN ARCHITECTURE The Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture is adjacent to the National Museum in Jos. It features life-size replicas of a variety of Nigerian buildings and architectural landmarks, from the walls of Kano and the mosque at Zaria to a Tiv village. In addition, articles of interest from colonial times relating to the railway network and tin mining are on display. TOP TEN WEBSITES FOR AFRICAN LITERATURE AND WRITING Kenyanpoet. As the name suggests, Kenyanpoet takes you through the east African country's art world, showcasing writing, music, and fine arts. Saraba Magazine. Started by Emmanuel Iduma and Damilola Ajayi while they were students at Obafemi Awolowo University, Saraba is an online literary magazine and poetry chapbook publisher which hasNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754.LAKE TILLA | ZODML
Lake Tilla. Lake Tilla is a crater lake located about seven kilometres southwest of Biu in the Hawul LGA. The lake varies in size according to the season. The state government is currently developing a holiday resort by the lake with chalets and restaurants. 100 MUST-READ NIGERIAN NOVELS (1938 With a Nobel Laureate and five Caine Prize winners, Nigeria can safely boast of a rich literary culture. With that heritage in mind, we present our list of 100 must-read Nigerian novels published between 1938 and 2013.. From Zaynab Alkali to Amos Tutuola, we included works by writers both male and female and from all across the nation.DURBAR FESTIVAL
Durbar Festival. The Durbar festival dates back hundreds of years to when the northern used horses in warfare. During this period, each town, district, and nobility household was expected to contribute a regiment towards the defence of the emirate. Once or twice a year, the emirate military chiefs invited the various regiments for a DurbarKADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants.THE MAD KING
This week's ZODML Poetry Corner features a poem on authorty, dictatorship and oppression by Adesuwa Uwanikhehi.. I am a man, mighty in valour. As I sit amongst my subjects. Who tremble at my feet. While I feast and dine with them. But to some, I am just an insane manWHERE WAS ADE?
This week, Madamidola Oladele shares a moving story of love and an ill-fated experience.Ouch! A sonorous voice rang out from behind. It was followed by screams, yells and torrent of abuses on the offender - a young chap who probably did not even realise he had stepped on another's toes. She ranted and ranted and ranted, but got no 'sorry'for her efforts.
HOW ESU CAME TO BE KNOWN AS SATAN How Esu Came to be Known as Satan. In Yoruba cosmology, Olodumare, also written as Eledumare, is the supreme God. Next in the hierarchy of gods are the Orishas. Orishas are lesser gods. They are in charge of certain elements and adherents pray to them instead of directly to Eledumare. The supreme God is only consulted when a matter is beyond ZACCHEUS ONUMBA DIBIAEZUE MEMORIAL LIBRARIES 196, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos | We are open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Friday, and between 9am and 2pm on Saturdays. Community Library: (+234)-908-631-4898 | Corporate Office: (+234)-1-454-1941DELTA STATE
The museum was established in the Mungo Park House, a prefabricated colonial structure and historical edifice constructed by the Royal Niger Company (RNC) in 1886 and used successively as its administrative headquarters (1886-1900), a military centre, the colonial administrative divisional headquarters, a depot for the RNC Constabulary (1904-1910) and the seat of the Urban District CouncilNIGERIA FACT FILE
Land Mass: 923,768 square kilometres (356,667 square miles) Longest river: Niger (1126 kilometres within Nigeria) Highest peak: Chappal Waddi (2418 metres) Largest lake: Kainji Resevoir (1243 square kilometres) Population: 2006 Census – 140,431,790. July 2014 Estimate (CIA Factbook) – 177,155,754.KADUNA STATE
General Hassan Usman Park. General Hassan Usman Park is situated at the end of Swimming Pool Road, Kabala-East, Kaduna. The entrance point to the park is the Gamji Gate (known locally as Kofar Gamji). The park, which was used as a garden during the colonial period, is filled with trees and various other plants. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF COLONIAL HISTORY, UYO The National Museum of Colonial History in Uyo houses collections centred on the creation of the state as well as ethnographic items. TRIBAL MARKS: CULTURAL TREASURE OR BARBARIC PRACTICE? Tribal marks are an age-long art common to the Western part of Nigeria. The Egba, Nupe, Ilaje and other Yoruba tribes commonly use these marks and designs as a form of identification, beautification and protection. There are two different types of marks: ila (the well-known facial scars) and ona (also known as “local tattoos”). Both are created using a sharp instrument such as LOVE AND BIOLOGY- A SHORT STORY Go and do your laundries, you are invading my privacy”. “I am done with that, and I even did yours. You can thank me later”. “That’s nice, that’s why I love you” I blew her a kiss. “I am going to make my hair, see you later and don’t think too much” Gloria said leaving me at the balcony. Gloria and I shared anapartment; she
A STORY MY GRANDMOTHER TOLD ME There was one in particular that I would never forget; she called it “The River Savior” we sat around mama as she narrated the tale of the river savior. She began: “One day long ago when I was still a little girl, I was playing outside with my friends, laughing and chatting away. My village was very small so everyone lived like afamily.
ZULU SOFOLA
Zulu Sofola was a matriarch of Nigerian theatre and the first Nigerian female playwright to be published. She was Africa’s first female Professor of Theatre Arts and a true embodiment of the essence of African womanhood.Early Life and EducationOnuekwuke Nwazuluwa Okwumabua was born on June 22, 1935, in Issele-Uku, Anochia North LGA Delta State, to Nwaugbade Okwumabua and ChiefOBAFEMI AWOLOWO
Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo was a Nigerian nationalist, political leader, writer and a principal participant in the country’s struggle for independence. Obafemi Awolowo (commonly known as Awo and often referred to as ‘the sage’) was one of modern Nigeria's founding fathers. He is of one three National Heroes of the Nigerian nation (along with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa andLeave a message
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