Biographies & Cultural Icons of Nigeria

Otunba Dipo Dina: Legacy of Leadership and Civic Service

Otunba Olatunji “Dipo” Dina was a prominent Nigerian politician, chartered accountant, administrator, and philanthropist, whose career was closely linked to opposition politics in Ogun...

Osifekunde of Ijebu, the Paris Interviews, and the Life Mask That Outlasted Him

Some lives reach us through diaries and letters. Others arrive only through someone else’s questions. Osifekunde of Ijebu belongs to the second kind. His...

Felix Idubor, The Sculptor Who Put Modern Nigeria on a Monumental Wall

Felix Idubor was born on March 17, 1928, in Benin City, Edo State, and died on April 23, 1991. He emerged from a cultural...

Maybnee of Itsekiri, What the Archive Reveals About Nana Olomu’s Daughter

Maybnee is known today because her name survived on a photograph. Preserved in the British Museum, a single image records her identity, her appearance,...

Nana Olomu of Itsekiri, Merchant Prince of the Niger Delta, and the 1894 Ebrohimi Expedition

Long before the Niger Coast Protectorate became a firm instrument of British rule, the Niger Delta was already a complex commercial world. River routes...

Remigio Herrera “Adeshina Obara Meyi”, The Ifá Elder Who Helped Root Yoruba Divination in Cuba

Among the foundational figures of Afro Cuban religious history, few names carry the weight and continuity of Remigio Herrera. Known widely as Ño Remigio...

Inside the Sàngó Shrine of the Timi of Ede

Ede is one of the long established towns of the Yoruba people in what is now Osun State, southwestern Nigeria. Governed by a traditional...

The Woman Who Refused to Look Away, Mary Slessor’s Calabar Years That Changed Lives

Mary Slessor remains one of the most compelling figures connected to Calabar and the Cross River region. She is remembered not for comfort or...

Martiniano Eliseu do Bomfim (Òjélàdé), The Bahian Scholar Who Carried Lagos Back to Brazil

Martiniano Eliseu do Bomfim, known in Yorùbá religious life as Òjélàdé, was born in Salvador da Bahia on 16 October 1859. He lived during...

Bianca and Ojukwu’s wedding story, the real timeline behind Nigeria’s most talked-about union

The story of Bianca Odinakachukwu Onoh and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu did not begin with a wedding photograph or a public ceremony. It began quietly...