Ebuka Jefferson

Ebuka Jefferson is a Nigerian historian and researcher dedicated to exploring the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s past. With a focus on political, cultural, and social history, he combines meticulous archival research with compelling storytelling to bring historical events and figures to life.Through his writings and public engagement, Ebuka seeks to make history accessible and relevant to wider audiences. He highlights the connections between Nigeria’s traditions, colonial experiences, and contemporary developments, inspiring a deeper understanding of the nation’s identity and heritage.

Popo Aguda: The Roman Catholic Mission Quarter of Lagos, Afro-Brazilian Returnees, Faith and Built Heritage

The Roman Catholic Mission Quarters on Lagos Island, widely known as Popo Aguda or...

The Shehu of Borno: From Sayfawa Kings to Modern Custodians of Kanuri Heritage

The title Shehu of Borno represents one of Africa’s oldest surviving monarchies. It links...

Waziri Muhammadu Junaidu: Scholar, Statesman, and Chronicler of the Sokoto Caliphate

Waziri Muhammadu Junaidu was born in 1906 in Sokoto, northern Nigeria, into the distinguished...