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Awka Is Declared Capital of Anambra State
On Aug 21st 1991, Awka was declared the capital of Anambra State. Awka was actually founded by the Nri in 9th Century. Its long history has won it places in Igbo folklore, sometimes as the location where the world began.
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Modern-day Nnewi was the seat of the old Nnewi Kingdom, an Igbo kingdom that began in the 15th century. It was made up of four quarters: Otolo, Uruagu, Umudim, and Nnewichi. The people trace their origin to Mmaku and his descendants, though some traditions link …
Tuareg
The Tuareg, also known as Kel Tamasheq, are a Berber-speaking people with a rich cultural heritage. There are about 4 million Tuareg living in various countries (Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Libya, Algeria, Mauritania, and Nigeria).
They are widely recognized for their unique customs, including the …
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