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The San are a blanket group of any indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples in Southern Africa. Numbering about 170,000, they currently live in South Africa, Namibia, Bostwana, Angola, and Zimbabwe. They are often refered to as "Bushmen." Their name, the San, comes from the Khoekhoe word for foragers in a negative way to note that the San did not manage cattle. Today, …
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Delta State, though often associated with the Urhobo and Itsekiri, also has significant historical ties to the Igbo people, particularly in the Ndokwa region, which has a large Igbo-speaking population known as the Anioma people.
The state was an important site for trade routes during …
ebe onye dara ka chi ya kwaturu ya.
a person falls, where his god/spirit has placed him
fate and your personal god has a role in how your life unfolds
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Udenta O. Udenta Helps Found The National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) to Oppose Abacha
On May 15th 1994, Professor Udenda O. Udenta (born in 1963) became a cofounder of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO). The organization rallied against the dictatorship of Sani Abacha. Udenta is from Enugu State. He is renowned for his political analysis and leadership in providing …
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