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.
Biographies & Cultural Icons of Nigeria
Gunfire in Ikoyi, Who Really Killed Murtala Mohammed, The Morning Lagos Stood Still
Friday, 13 February 1976 began like many other workdays in Lagos, heavy movement, slow...
Biographies & Cultural Icons of Nigeria
Mandy Brown-Ojugbana Did Not Vanish, The “Taxi Driver” Star Chose Education, Broadcasting, and a Long Road Back
In 1986, a young Mandy Brown-Ojugbana stepped into Nigerian pop history with her cover...
Biographies & Cultural Icons of Nigeria
How a 16 year old girl reignited a 1950s highlife favourite in 1986, the Mandy Brown Ojugbana “Taxi Driver” story
Long before Mandy Brown Ojugbana stepped into a recording studio in the 1980s, “Taxi...

