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  2. Samuel Okwaraji - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sochukwuma Okwaraji // ⓘ (19 May 1964 – 12 August 1989) was a professional footballer who played internationally for Nigeria.He was also a qualified lawyer who had a masters in international law from the Pontifical Lateran University of Rome. [1]

  3. Ọba kò so - Wikipedia

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    The play tries to revisit history by portraying a stout and commanding Sango at the height of his powers as a king. Ever mindful of the wishes of the people and in his desire to please them, he set two of his most powerful chiefs against each other. The chiefs, Gbonka and Timi, had grown too powerful and were becoming a nuisance to the kingdom.

  4. Hubert Ogunde - Wikipedia

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    It was during this time that Ogunde introduced the English language to the dialogue of his plays. In January 1950, he staged a reproduction of his 1945 play Black Forest, re-arranging the play to introduce English and Yoruba dialogue. The African music featured was created by both Western and African instruments.

  5. ‘Nigerian Nightmare’ Christian Okoye sees a dream realized ...

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    The league recently held its first camp in Ghana with some persuasive work by London-born Osi Umenyiora, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the New York Giants who is of Nigerian descent.

  6. Bracket (music group) - Wikipedia

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    Bracket are a Nigerian afropop and R&B music duo composed of Obumneme Ali a.k.a. "Smash" and Nwachukwu Ozioko a.k.a. "Vast". [1] Bracket started as a three-man music group before a member called Bistop dropped out.

  7. Super Story - Wikipedia

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    Super Story is a Nigerian anthology television drama series created by Wale Adenuga who published the magazine on which the programme is based. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6 ...

  8. 2024 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    29 May – Nigeria readopts Nigeria, We Hail Thee, which was the country's national anthem from 1960 to 1978, as its national anthem, replacing Arise, O Compatriots. [20] 30 May – 2024 Aba killings: Eleven people, including five soldiers, are killed in an attack on a military checkpoint by unknown gunmen in Aba, Abia State. [21]

  9. Timeline of Nigerian history - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria and her important dates, 1900-1966. 1966. Day to day events in Nigeria : a diary of important happenings in Nigeria from 1960-1970. 1982. Twenty-one years of independence : a calendar of major political and economic events in Nigeria, 1960-1981. 1982. Institut für Afrika-Kunde; Rolf Hofmeier, eds. (1990). "Nigeria".