The Federal Ministry of Education denied approving “Living History”, confirmed it was not submitted to NERDC, and urged ...
Scholar and curator Chika Okeke-Agulu talks about the meaning Nigeria's 1960s art upsurge. Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks (ca.1960). © The Prof Uche Okeke Legacy ...
The Federal Government has officially reinstated Nigerian History as a compulsory subject in the basic education curriculum. The policy move aims to promote national identity, unity, patriotism, and ...
History is set to return as a subject in Nigeria’s primary and secondary schools. Barring any unforeseen hitches, the reintroduction which was mooted in 2016, will be actualised sometime in 2025.
Nigeria is set to make history with the launch of the Nigerian Academy for Cultural Studies (NACUS)—a pioneering institution aimed at transforming culture from passion to profession. With campuses in ...
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Misleading history? How Fani-Kayode’s 1966 coup story twists Nigeria’s past
Femi Fani-Kayode’s 1966 coup story comes under scrutiny as Kalu Okoronkwo clarifies misconceptions, historical inaccuracies, and ethnic misreading.
Bringing together over 250 creative works by more than 50 influential artists, 'Nigerian Modernism' at the Tate Modern in London takes us through recent Nigerian history and the burgeoning of its ...
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