


NCAC showcases Nigerian culture

A culture of continuous improvement

Whoever says we can’t change culture; we can, says Chimamanda

16 Days of activism against gender based violence: Let’s break the culture of silence

Clerics consecrate Apa Kingdom as cradle of Christianity


Yoruba language, culture are being eroded — Akintoye

Coronavirus and the peoples’ food culture


Promoting culture in academics



Fund Culture to drive national unity – Reps urges Buhari

Lai Mohammed unveils agenda for culture, tourism sector

Celebrating Nigerian culture in the house of God

Bobrisky: Nigeria not Sodom and Gomorrah, Hon Sowemimo warns


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Our culture mounts pressure on leaders to become thieves — Don
A university don, Prof Uno Igim, has said African culture puts much pressure on political leaders to steal and become corrupt because they want to please their people.

NICO identifies culture as effective tool for foreign relations
A nation is identified by its culture. Culture, therefore, holds the key to understanding the behavioral pattern any people that make up a country. Culture plays a vital role in foreign relations. It also means that culture can be a tool for diplomacy and marketing of one country, rather than through the force of imperialism or colonialism.

Indians in Lagos celebrate BSD, display traditional culture, values, unity
Indians resident in Lagos have marked Bhartiya Sanskriti Diwas (BSD) 2019, the greatest festival of the nation, which holds once in five years during the general elections, with celebration of traditional values, cultural diversity and unity.

Celebrating culture and uniting Anioma people at OFAAC 2019
Anioma royal fathers of several communities in the nine local government areas filed out in their royal regalia, matched with the red beads, like the golden visage of the banks of the River Niger as the Organization for the Advancement of Anioma Culture (OFAAC) celebrated the 16th annual cultural festival with consummate panache.

‘British Colonialists destroyed Yoruba tradition, culture, threw race into crises’
THe people of Ilawe Ekiti in Ekiti Southwest local government area of Ekiti state, have blamed the British colonialists for most of the traditional crises and contradictions in some states in the southwest region.

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