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The Dan transitioned from a collection of independent villages to a cohesive group during the 19th century. This transformation was shaped by their interactions with nearby kingdoms, including those of Mali. However, limited oral and written records leave much of their early history shrouded in mystery. During the colonial period, their lands were influenced by external powers, which disrupted traditional …
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firewood of the land is what cooks the food
what exists within a land sustains its people
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The Ijaw (Izon) primarily live in Delta, Bayelsa, and Rivers State. Numbering close to 15 million, they also have clans in Edo, Ondo, and Akwa Ibom. The Ijaw have a culture of migration, like the Igbo, and can be found far from thier homelands at …
Aug. 21, 1991
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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