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Considers the challenges that Nigeria's leadership now faces, offering rich-and-sobering-analyses of the current political and economic systems.
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This book is a thesaurus of history and political features of the nation Gbagura focusing on who the Gbaguras are, their roots, the genesis of how they came in league with other tribes in Egba forest to found the settlement now known as Abeokuta, and the noble roles played by Gbagura heroes and heroines.
"In 2003, Olufemi Vaughan received from his ninety-five-year-old father, Abiodun, a trove of more than 3,000 letters written by four generations of his family in Ibadan, Nigeria, between 1926 to 1994. The men and women who wrote these letters had emerged from the religious, social, and educational institutions established by the Church Missionary Society, the preeminent Anglican mission in the Atlantic Nigerian region following the imposition of British colonial rule. Abiodun, recruited to be a civil servant in the colonial administration, became the patriarch of a prominent family with historical roots in both West Africa and the Americas; his family was the subject of articles in Ebony and...
The rituals and ceremonies detailed in Ato: The Methodology represent the Yoruba peoples' response to the journey of life. Here, you will be exposed to rites of passage that span from birth to death. In addition, in the pages of Ato: The Methodology, you'll also have the opportunity to learn prayers, invocations and extensive lists of ingredients associated with the traditional worship calendar.
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