Gbolade Akinwale

Gbolade Akinwale is a Nigerian historian and writer dedicated to shedding light on the full range of the nation’s past. His work cuts across timelines and topics, exploring power, people, memory, resistance, identity, and everyday life. With a voice grounded in truth and clarity, he treats history not just as record, but as a tool for understanding, reclaiming, and reimagining Nigeria’s future.

Britain Said He Broke a Treaty, Then They Removed Him, The 1887 Deportation of King Jaja of Opobo

In the late nineteenth century, the Niger Delta was a region of structured political...

Gunboats at the Lagoon, How Britain Forced the Cession of Lagos and Turned It Into a Crown Colony

In the mid nineteenth century, Lagos stood at a strategic crossroads of trade and...

Nigeria’s 13,000 Year Old Burial, Inside Iwo Eleru Rock Shelter and the Deep Human History of Southwestern Nigeria

Southwestern Nigeria is known for its vibrant cultures and long historical traditions, yet its...